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Referencess |
This
trek was one of the best experiences of my life.
I found it quite a challenge but it felt like
such anaccomplishment to reach the destinations
to reach the destinations
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Trekking
in Langtang Region |
The
road head at Dhunche is a seven to ten hour bus
ride from Kathmandu. Just a couple of days walking
finds you amongst beautiful snow peaks of the
Ganesh and Langtang ranges. Following the Langtang
Khola (river) will take you to the settlement
of Kyanjin Gompa at 3900m. This is the furthest
place to find lodges up the valley. The Langtang
Valley was designated the first National Park
of Nepal in 1971. Most of the people in the region
are Tamang whose culture, religion and language
are very similar to that of Tibet. Beautiful landscapes
and pretty villages make this a relatively easy
and therefore popular trekking destination. After
retracing our steps to the village of Syabru we
crossed the Laurabina La, a pass at 4610m, into
the Helambu district. The crossing of the pass
in a freezing wind and thin air was nothing compared
to the descent in waist deep sluggish snow and
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Major
Trekking routes |
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Langtang
Trek - 14 days |
The
Langtang valley is aptly called 'the
valley of glaciers. Here, mountains
rise soaring towards the sky. The
valley offers pine forest, swift mountain
streams, rugged rock and
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Helambu
Trek - 18 days |
With a diverse range of brilliant green
valleys, misty rhododendron forests and
distant horizons of snowy peaks, Helambu
is the ideal short trek. There are
simple tea houses
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Gosainkunda
Trek - 11 days |
Gosainkunda lake is the holy lakes for
Hindus, Gosainkunda (4,380), where
pilgrims congregate on specific days of
the year wash off theri sins. It is
situated at an altitude of
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