Budget Langtang Trek

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Budget Langtang Trek is easy and exotic trekking route in Langtang region. This Langtang budget trekking offers panoramic mountain views and Tamang culture in Langtang Valley in lap of Langtang Himalayan range.

Langtang Trekking in budget plan offers all necessary service in low budget and excludes the extra services. Budget Langtang trekking package is low budget trekking plan best for backpackers, students and economic trekkers.

Highlights of Budget Langtang Circuit Trek

  • Langtang valley visit
  • Tamang cultural experience
  • Explore the glaciers of Langtang
  • Enjoy the closer Himalayan views

Budget Langtang trek provide the trekking adventure and the eye caching splendid view of the beautiful Himalayas. The trekking also give the exciting experience to encounter the ethnicity of the region. Langtang region is situated in the northern part of Kathmandu Valley and bordering Tibet. This trek in Langtang Region is one of the most available trekking regions heightened with the amazing views of the snow-capped mountains such as Langtang and Ganesh Himal mountain ranges Annapurna ranges, Langtang Lirung, Pemthang Ri, Langshisha Ri, Dorje Lakpa, and Kangchenpo.

This budget trek to Langtang is a combined trek that offers both natural beauty and cultural touch, marvelous and spectacular views of Himalayas during trekking.  The enjoyable and fascinating destination Budget Langtang valley trekking  where you will be soaked with awesome views of mountains, rolling hills and dramatic landscapes, and walking into pristine forest of tall rhododendron-magnolia-pines with bamboo forest where rare and elusive Red Panda are often sighted during the walk around natural environment. This Langtang Region Budget Trekking highlight the main prospect of Langtang region ; Langtang Valley, walking through dense forest of rhododendron and oak, abundant wildlife such as rare red panda, Tibetan, warm hospitality of the Tamang heritage, influenced ethnic encounters, traditional cultures, traditional cheese factory

Our especial Budget Langtang trek is design for those trekkers who want to sightseeing and go wild with the nature as well culture. Autumn and spring is best season to trek to Langtang valley. The trek is very reasonable so doesn’t need any advanced physical fitness level to the traveler. Information of trails, stimulating climates passing through the high altitudes may support the traveler in higher elevation during trek.

Starting our wonderful journey with an exciting overland drive from Kathmandu to enter beautiful Langtang National Park area around Rasuwa district of Central Himalaya, walk begins after overnight stop in a nice Tamang village at Syabrubesi, and then heading towards higher elevation into a river gorge with dense green forest to reach at Langtang village, a moderate size lovely village of Tamang and Bhotia’s people interwoven of Buddhist religion with similar culture of Tibetan origin.

Trekking in Langtang Region is possible in all seasons throughout the year, autumn and spring are most famous among them. The Budget Langtang Trek can be completed by all the avid trekkers with stable health in comparatively low cost.

Outline Itinerary

DayProgramElevation
1Arrival to TIA airport. Pick up from there then check in to hotel in Kathmandu Upon arrival in Kathmandu.1440m
2Kathmandu to Syabru Besi1460m
3Syabru Besi to Lama Hotel2480m
4Lama Hotel to Langtang Valley3430m
5Langtang Valley to Kyangin Gompa , O/N in Kyangin Gompa3870m
6Leisure day in Kyangin Gompa3870m
7Kyangin Gompa to Lama Hotel2480m
8Lama Hotel to Syabru Besi  . O/N in Syabru Besi.2250m
9Syabru Besi to Kathmandu1440m
10Departure to Home

<p>When you arrive in Kathmandu airport, our agency representative will be waiting for you in the airport holding our company and your name play card. From airport our agency representative will escort you to the hotel which takes 20 min of driving. After you check in to the hotel, you will rest and fed your flight sickness till next day. At hotel we will brief you about your schedule and plan of your trip.</p>

<p>After night stay at the hotel of Kathmandu we will head set to Syabru besi which is 11 hr straight drive. The drive route to Syabru Besi tourist buses do not travel we make our journey in local buses. We provide the private transportation up on your services requested. We will have overnight stay in Syabru besi and prepare ourselves for the trekking next day.</p>

<p>From Syabru Besi we start our trekking along the Langtang River, continue hiking across waterfalls and finally stop in Rimche. Then trail descends to a settlement known as the Lama Hotel where we will have the night stay.</p>

<p>Early in the morning from lama hotel we head towards Ghortabela. After ascending another 30 minutes brings us to a point where the Langtang Valley begins.</p>

<p>From Langtang, it takes us about four hours of gentle ascension to reach Kyangin Gompa where we will spend a night and a day.</p>

<p>A day in Kyangin Gompa gives us the opportunity to visit the famous Kyangin Monastery. After visiting the monastery we always have the option of going to the Yala cheese factory or the small lake behind Yala.</p>

<p>After breakfast in Kyangin Gompa we will again head towards Lama Hotel.</p>

<p>Today we head back to Syabru Besi while following the same trail alongside the Langtang river</p>

<p>Staying night at Syabru Besi we head towards Kathmandu through long bus ride. Once in Kathmandu you have the option of being transferred to the airport or staying at a hotel</p>

<p>Today is the last day of our trek. We will drop you airport 3 hours before your scheduled flight. If manage to stay some more days in Kathmandu and want to join short tours near Kathmandu valley than feel free to inform us. We are always here to help you.</p>

Cost Include

  • Airport Pick and Drop by private Transport
  • 2 Nights Hotel in Kathmandu with B/B basic (One Night) (Centrally located, attach bathroom, hot and cold shower)
  • All government taxes and Langtang National Park entry fees as well as local charge
  • TIMS CARD (Trekking Information Management System). We need two photograph each for permit.
  • Required number of experienced English speaking guides (trained by Ministry of tourism), and support staff (we pay for their daily wages, insurances, trekking equipment’s, their food and accommodation).
  • 08 days porter wages and his insurances/meals/accommodation/equipments
  • 08 days guide wages and his insurances/meals/accommodation/equpipments
  • 07 Nights best Lodge accommodation during the trek on tea house services.
  • Rescue arrangement in emergency situation & worst weather condition
  • Necessary ground transportation depending upon your request (via tourist bus or private vehicle).
  • Kathmandu to Syabrubeshi - Sundarijal to Kathmandu
  • Trekking poles, sleeping bag, down jacket/duffle bag (we provide these if necessary).
  • Trekking maps.
  • Rubbish disposal.
  • Our Service charge and government taxes.

Cost Exclude

  • All meals in Kathmandu and during trekking
  • Extra nights hotel stay in Kathmandu.
  • Tips to guides and support staff.
  • Additional costs in case of emergency (You must have adequate travel insurance to cover any kind of emergencies, such as ground transportation & Heli recue/medical/hospitalization. Medical etc).
  • Your International flight ticket airfare
  • Energetic chocolate/energy drinks/alcohol/mineral water/cigarettes/packing food snacks etc
  • Additional medication for altitude sickness (Acetazolamide etc).
  • Personal expenses and any other unforeseen expenses, such as Laundry/WIFI on trek/phone call
  • Personal trekking equipment.
  • Nepal entry visa fees which can get up on your arrival in Kathmandu airport
  • Sightseeing tour and All the entrance fees of temple in Kathmandu
  • Services not mentioned herein
1. How difficult are the treks?

It depends on the individuals’ adaptation of walking in any situation and at any circumstances. It depends on the location and choice of trekkers. Both difficult as well as easy treks are available.Difficulty of the treks depends on the region of the trek and duration of it. Shorter treks tend to be easier while longer ones require some physical fitness.

2. How safe Women traveling alone with your company?

Completely, we assure the safety and security of the women travelling with us. We will provide the privacy that the women need. We will also give you a personal room on lodge and personal tent for camping while trekking.

3. What is tea house trekking?

Tea House Trek – is a trek during which at the end of each trekking day you stay for overnight in Tea Houses. “Trekking Guide Team Adventure” also organizes Camping Treks during which you stay for overnight in tents which our guides will set up for you and food during such treks will be cooked by our experienced cook.

4. Can I get Nepal visa on arrival?

Yes, you can get it in Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. As you arrive to airport fill the form and proceed to the visa line. You have to pay 25US$ for 15 days of visa from the day of issue, 40US$ for 30days and 100US$ for 90 days of tourist visa. For this you have to bring two passport size photos.

5. What is the best air route to my destination?

There are enough airline companies operating daily flights from Middle East of Kathmandu. Kathmandu only has got only international airport in Nepal so, where ever you are coming from you must come through tribhuvan international airport.

6. What type of insurance should I have before come to Nepal? Can I get it there?

For coming to Nepal you should have both medical and Rescue evacuation insurance. Yes you can get it here too, but we recommend purchasing it in your own country to avoid any last minute hassle and basal.

7. When should I travel to Nepal?

In Nepal it rains a lot between Junes to August. You too can enjoy great treks during this period of year in rain shadow region. But if you planning for more popular trek autumn and spring is the best time. As during this period climate will be moderate and will favorable for the trekking.

8. What kinds of banking facilities in Nepal?

Nepal has modern banking facilities having branches of some international bank. Almost all foreign currency along with credit card such as American Express, Visa and Master card are accepted. Nepal also has ATM facilities.

9. When should I book my trip?

We suggest you to book your trip in advance to avoid the disappointment and hassles. We too will make an effort to accommodate last minute bookings but some time due to the last minute planning we may unintentionally make few mistake which may offend you so it will be better to do advance booking.

10. Is someone going to meet me at the airport? Are transfers included?

Yes, our agency representative will pick you from airport. We will be displaying our placard of your name with our agency name.

11. How much spending money should I bring?

This depends on the destination you will be at and package, facilities you may choose . However our trip profile will give you information about how to budget form additional meals, optional excursions and extra expenses that might occur in any specific trip.

12. Does your company help to arrange domestic flight, international flight, hotel bookings and other services?

Since we are Nepal based company we refer to arrange your international flights from your home town. But domestic flight ticket will be included in our package. Other help like river rafting, city guided tour, mountain flight, jungle safari will be provided according to your necessities.

13. What is the physical conditioning level needed for trekking?

If you are in good physical condition then you do not require any hiking experience for short trekking. But if you are planning for the longer ones then you should do long day hikes at your home.

14. Is a Trekking permit needed?

Permit is not required for trekking in Everest, Annapurna, Langtang and some other regions. However, conservation permits or National park permits are required. There are few restricted trekking areas in Nepal where trekking permits are required.

15. Are the food / water safe to eat / drink?

All the meals are prepared with high standards of hygiene, fruit and vegetables are soaked in iodine before preparation. Most of lodges serve boiled and filter water which is safe. It is also possible to buy the bottle of mineral water in the trek.

16. What happens if there is an emergency?

All of our guides are trained with first aid and have basic idea about the physical problems that may arise during trekking. If an emergency occur then we will cover initial expenses of rescue operation as these expenses will need to be recovered from your insurance company. For minor cases there are health posts established by foreign doctors and many are staffed by overseas personnel.

17. What are your payment terms?

You need to pay 30% of total price as advance deposit to conform reservation before arriving to Nepal. Rest of the payment can be paid after arrival.

18. Can we bring some food from home?

19. You can bring power bars, cereal bars and similar high energy foods, powder Gatorade is also recommended to fight dehydration.

20. Is there any communication when we are on the mountain?

In the way in many villages along the popular trekking routes you can find telephones from where you can make international calls. And now a days we have the internet facilities most of the trekking destination

21. What’s the difference between trekking, hiking and mountain climbing?

You can do all three activities in Nepal, but they are quite different things. Trekking is a multi-day walk, where you stay overnight (or several nights) at the place you’ve walked to.
Hiking generally refers to a one-day walk. It might be two hours or eight, but if it takes place within a single day, it’ll probably be referred to as a hike.
Mountain climbing is another thing entirely. It takes special equipment, training and comes with more risk. Neither trekking nor hiking require any special skill, other than the ability to walk.

Permit & Entry Fees:

It is compulsory to pay Everest National Park entry fee and TIMS card to trek in this area.

Medical Support:

An emergency first aid kit is carried by the support staff at all times.

Accommodation and meals:

During tea house treks our guests pay for their food (breakfast/lunch/dinner) at the lodge while we provide guides/accommodation/necessary permit and transportation. It can be USD $25 per person each day for food (Lunch/dinner/breakfast)

Water:

Mineral waters are available at all stops during tea house treks. You can also use tap water if you choose to use water purification tablets.

Travel Insurance:

Travel Insurance is mandatory for all clients who choose to trek or climb with us. The insurance should cover you in case of emergencies like accidents, altitude sickness and ambulance and helicopter rescue charges if required. Please carry a copy of your insurance papers while travelling in Nepal and do send us a copy as well. This will help us in making all the necessary arrangements in case of any sort of emergencies.

Best Season for Everest Panorama View Trek

  • Spring : March – May
  • Summer: June – August
  • Autumn: September – November
  • Winter: December – February

While there are no seasonal constraints on traveling to Nepal, different regions are best visited in different seasons. Once you inquire about any trekking itinerary we’ll email you regarding the best season for that particular trek.

Check-list of personal equipment:

  • Good standard trekking boots
  • Camping shoes/thongs
  • Socks-polypropylene
  • Down Jacket
  • Fleece
  • T-shirts
  • Trekking trousers
  • Shorts (both casual and for treks)
  • Swim wear
  • Sun Hat
  • Woollen Hat
  • Nylon Windbreaker
  • Gloves
  • Gaters
  • Strong Rucksack
  • Sleeping Bag
  • Water Bottle
  • Torch/headlamp (with spare batteries)
  • Toiletries/soap
  • Toilet paper
  • Sun block
  • Travel Towel
  • Wet-wipes
  • Medication (cough medicine, throat soothers, water purification tablets)
  • Sunglasses
  • Binoculars
  • Camera & lenses
  • Memory cards
  • GPS Tracking Units may be helpful
  • Altimeter
  • Compass
  • Book/music player/pack of cards
  • Padlock
  • A plastic bag for waste
  • Energy/snack bars

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