Gangala Trek 16 days

The Langtang Valley is located some 30km (19 miles) directly north of Kathmandu, close to the boundary with Tibet. Extending in an east-west direction, it is bordered on the north by the main crest of the Himalaya, dominated by Langtang Lirung (7,245m) the highest peak in the area.

The Helambu Trek only takes seven days starts from Sundarijal at the eastern end of the Kathmandu Valley and does not climb above 3500m. It makes a loop through the Sherpa-populated Helambu region to the north-east  of Kathmandu and only the first day's walk is repeated on the return trip The trek's main drawback is that it does offer fine Himalayan views, like some other treks.

The Langtang Trek, on the other hand gives you the opportunity to get right in through remote and relatively unpopulated areas. If you want real adventure then these two treks can be linked by high-altitude passes, either via the Gosainkund lakes or across the 5106m Ganja La. More..........

International and domestic flights details

Trek Itinerary can change if necessary

Day 01 Kathmandu to Dhunche [1970m]
Day 02 Dhunche to Syabru [2130m]
Day 03 Syabru to Lama hotel [2748m]
Day 04 Lama hotel to Langtang village [3500m]
Day 05 Langtang village to Kyangjin [3800m]
Day 06 Rest day in Kyangjin
Day 07 Kyangjin to Yala [4641m]
Day 08 In Yala
Day 09 Climb of Yala peak
Day 10 Yala to Naya Kanga base camp [5100m]
Day 11 Naya Kang to Ganjala Phedi
Day 12 Ganjala Pass to Tarkeghang
Day 13 Rest day
Day 14 Tarkeghang to Tarangmarang
Day 15 Tarangmarang to Pachkhal
Day 16 Pachkhal to Kathmandu by bus.

Fixed departure 2005, Departure date is as:

Oct Nov Dec March Apr May
5, 15, 25 5, 15, 25 5, 15, 25 5, 15, 25 5, 15, 25 5, 15, 25

Note:- you need extra 3 to 4 days, allow one day for preparation trek in Kathmandu and back after trek in Kathmandu two days a head for safe flight back to your home.

For more information please contact antreks@wlink.com.np