Ringkasan
Discover quiet trails, massive mountains and a holy lake on this easily accessible Nepal trek
Jadwal Perjalanan Singkat
- Hari 1
- Start Kathmandu
- Hari 2
- Drive To Syabrubesi
- Hari 3
- Walk To Sherpagaon, A Small Village On Terraces Ab...
- Hari 4
- Trek Through Forest To Ghora Tabela Via Rimche And...
- Hari 5
- A Poignant Walk As The Trail Crosses The Debris Th...
- Hari 6
- Daywalk To A Viewpoint To See Impressive Peaks And...
- Hari 7
- Retrace Our Route Past Ghora Tabela To Lama Hotel,...
- Hari 8
- Descend To The River; Cross Over And Continue Past...
- Hari 9
- Steep Climb Through Scrub Forest And Rhododendron ...
- Hari 10
- Spectacular Ridge Walk To Gosainkund Lake
- Hari 11
- Cross The Laurebena Pass To Gopte
- Hari 12
- Descend The Helambu Valley To Kutumsang, Visiting ...
- Hari 13
- Trek To Chunauti/Gul Bhanjyang
- Hari 14
- Free Day In Kathmandu
- Hari 15
- End Kathmandu
Kota Perjalanan (2): Kathmandu, Manaslu
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The stunning Langtang Valley lies to the north of Kathmandu and sees fewer trekkers than the Annapurna or Everest regions. In autumn (fall), it is blessed with superb views of mighty Langtang Lirung (23,773ft/7,246m), while in spring it comes alive with birds and flowers. This trek takes us to the glaciers below Langtang Lirung, perhaps the summits of Kyanjin Ri or Tsergo Ri (optional) for some magnificent panoramas, and the spectacular holy lake at Gosainkund, an important place of pilgrimage. Parts of the Langtang Valley and Langtang village were devastated in the 2015 earthquake and, now the lodges have been repaired or rebuilt, the best way to show support is for trekkers and tourism to return. Our new route makes use of the best lodges and forms more of a circuit that the traditional trail.Why trek with Exodus? One of the highest staff-to-traveller ratios on the trek with one staff member to every four travellers More than 30 years’ experience organising treks in Nepal Carefully planned ascent rates and itineraries with built-in acclimatisation and contingency days Experienced English-speaking local leaders who are qualified in first aid and trained to recognise and deal with altitude sickness All staff (leaders, guides and porters) are fully insured and paid a fair wage Staff carry oxygen, a first-aid kit, and self-assessment acute mountain sickness cards, used to monitor every traveller at altitude Speak to Exodus office staff who have done the trek themselves