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Langtang Flower Trek - 17 Days

langtang flower trek

For the flower lovers, a holiday trip like Trekking in Nepal is much more than rewarding during the monsoon season. This entire trip offers you large varieties of fresh lush of green vegetation and flowers. But certain precaution should be taken from the heavy rains.

The altitude is comfortable and walking distance too is easy for this trek. Dense forests of mighty trees and climbers, shade loving plants, rock gardens, and emerald green grassy meadows studded literally with gems of multicolored flowers, cool crystal clear streams, cascades and waterfalls are the major attractions in the month of June/July.

We ensure a perfect security form the rain and leeches, however personal raincoat should be arranged on their own by trekking members.

 

OUTLINE ITINERARY

Trekking Map

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu.

Day 02: Free day in Kathmandu

Day 03: Drive to Bharkhu (1866m) via Dhunche(1764m/6 - 7hours)

Day 04: Trek to Syabrubesi (1462m/2 - 3hours).

Day 05: Trek to Ghoda Tabela (3020m/6hours).

Day 06 : Trek to Kyangjin Gompa(3870m/6hours).

Day 07: Trip to Kyanjin Ri (4773m/2 - 3hours).

Day 08: Trek to Langsisa Kharka (4080m).

Day 09: Rest day Langsisa Kharka (4080m).

Day 10: Trek back to Kyangjin Gompa.(3870m/5 - 6hours)

Day 11: Visit the Naya Kanga Base Camp (4600m/3 - 4hours).

Day 12: Trek to Tamang Village (3430m / 5-6 hrs) 

Day 13: Rest and excursion day in Tamang village (3430m)

Day 14: Trek to Bamboo (1960m/4 - 5 hours).

Day 15: Trek to Syabrubesi(1462m/3 - 4hours).

Day 16: Drive back to Kathmandu.

Day 17: Final departure.

                                             Langtang Flower Trek Elevation Chart 

 


Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu.
As you finish visa processing inside the Kathmandu airport please look for our airport representative with a placard of Marron Treks in which your name is written. Then you will be transferred to hotel and in the evening, Langtang Gosainkunda trek briefing will be given. Stay overnight at Kathmandu.
 
Day 02: Free day in Kathmandu.
This day you can have the sightseeing around the kathmandu valley or do anything as you preferred better.
 
DhuncheDay 03: Drive to Bharkhu(1866m) via Dhunche (1764m/6 - 7hours)
After a succulent city breakfast, we set off on a drive to Bharkhu. Once we cross the hullabaloo of Kathmandu, we maneuver along the curvy narrow road beautifully tucked at the foothills on one side and a tempting terraced fields on the other. The route is embellished with a distant backdrop of the Himalayas. After around 6 hrs of drive, we arrive at Dhunche, the administrative hub of Rasuwa district. We halt there for lunch and then head on towards Bharkhu, which is at about 40-45 minutes' drive from here. Overnight at a teahouse in Bharkhu.
 
Day 04: Trek to Syabrubesi(1462m/2 - 3 hours)
The trail traverses high above the confluence of the Trisuli and Langtang rivers to Syabru, a farming settlement of Sherpa and Tamang then drops steeply to the river. Camp is in deciduous forest on the river bank.
 
Day 05: Trek to Ghoda Tabela (3020m/6hours)
Half an hour upstream, cross to the north bank and climb steeply up the Langtang gorge before it eases and the valley widens into an area of fir and rhododendron. Ghore Tabela lies at the end of the main forest with an army camp nearby (3020m.).
 
Day 06: Trek to Kyangjin Gompa(3870m/6hours).Kyanjin Gompa
The walk of today is through wide Alpine country to Langtang village. It takes 02 hours from here reach Kyanjin Gomba where besides the monastery there is a Government guesthouse and a cheese factory (3840m.).
 
Day 07: Trip to Kyanjin Ri (4773m/2 - 3hours).
On this day we can have an excursion around of Kyanjing Gompa. Recommended excursion trip is to climb the Kyanjing Ri for more views of the Himalayas and be back at the same point for the overnight.
 
Day 08: Trek to Langsisa Kharka (4080m/5 - 6hours).
This is a short camp, passing just the airstrip. There, it is more wide and better to have one overnight.
 
Langsisa RiDay 09: Rest day  Langsisa Kharka (4080 m).
Langsisa Kharka (4080 m.) will be the best point to view several famous and beautiful peaks of this region. Langsisa Ri (6310m.), Ganga Chenpo (6388 m.), Urkeminmang (6151 m.) Penthang Karpo Ri (6830 m.).Reaching to Langsisa Karka is not very far but good for giving more time so as to explore all around there.
 
Day 10: Trek back to Kyangjin Gompa(3870m/5 - 6hours).
All the way trek back to Kyanjing Gompa.
 
Day 11: Visit the Naya Kanga Base Camp (4600m/3- 4hours)
Cross the river and visit the Naya Khang B.C. Spending an overnight would be worthy for viewing the side that we passed or the opposite side.
 
Day 12: Trek to Tamang Village (3430m/5 - 6hours)
The major attraction of this day’s trek is a beautiful village of Tamang people. The culture and tradition is much influenced by the Tibetan tribes.
 
Day 13: Rest and excursion day in Tamang village (3430m).Langtang Valley
Tamang village is a small chunk of the massive Langtang valley. Its indeed a great opportunity for us go on a pleasant hike to explore this beautiful valley. Lush green fields, cluster of good hotels and easy trails embellished with colorful seasonal flowers and a fascinating mountainous backdrop characterize this region. Tamangs are the local inhabitants here, so interacting with them gives us the sense of their culture and life patterns. Besides, you can also witness the stupas, maniwalls, chortens, monasteries and the prayer flags. Overnight at Tamang village.
 
Day 14: Trek to Bamboo (1960m/4- 5hours).
After a few hour walk we reach to Bamboo where you can find some hotsprings and could view the beautiful scenary.
  
SyabrubesiDay 15: Trek to Syabrubesi (1462m/3 - 4hours).
We move back all the down to  Syabrubesi for 3 and half hour which we will have our lunch.
 
Day 16: Drive back to Kathmandu.
After the succeful completion of the trek we pack our bags and drive back to kathmandu.You will  be transfered to hotel with your luggage.
 
 
Day 17: Final departure.
Depending upon your schedule of flight, the airport representative of Marron Treks will escort you to the International airport for your final departure towards your homeland.
Or feel free to extend your trip towards Bunjy Jumping, Mountain Biking, White Water Rafting etc.if you have time.

Accommodation:
While you are in Kathmandu, we opt to accommodate you in 3 star or 5 star hotels like Hotel Royal Singhi (3 star), Hotel Manaslu (3 star), Radisson (5 star), Yak & Yeti (5 star) or similar.
 
During the trek, you will be accommodated in a Tea House/ Lodge or Trekking Inn. Most of these lodges and teahouses cater good services and are equipped with modern amenities. We will endeavor to provide you the best accommodation available along the route so that you get a good night’s rest in a hygienic milieu.
 
 
Meals:
We arrange the best quality food during the trek as we are concerned about the health of the trekkers as well as the staff members. Basically, we opt for locally available food in the Langtang Region so that you could a real sense of the culture, living patterns, simultaneously promoting the locally available resources of organic food and beverages. Other than, a wide range of Continental, Chinese, Italian and Indian cuisines like Pizza, Spaghetti, French Fries, Soups, Breads etc are also available for your retreat. 
 
Porter and Staff Care:
When it comes to high altitude trekking, porters and staff members make up a pivot. Marron Treks ensures that all the porters and staff members going to high altitude conditions, are provided with adequate clothing and equipments.
 
Best Season:
The month of March-April & September-November are considered to be best for Langtang Flower Trek.
 
Difficulties
The trek wouldn't be difficult for those who have good physical strength and stamina. Physical fitness is the only key to accomplish this trek.
 
Our Guides
Guides play a significant role during the trek. They are the ones who literally decipher the trekking codes for you so that you could actually connect with the nature, culture and people along the way. We have helpful and dedicated trekking guides, who are fairly literate, multilingual speakers and are very well versed to the culture, life patterns and every single detail pertaining to the Langtang region. Thus, in the company of our professional Sherpa guides, your trek becomes not only entertaining, but also equally informative.
 
Travel Insurance
It is advised that you arrange your travel insurance before leaving your homeland. The main thing is to make sure that your insurance covers you for both- medical as well as evacuation costs. Having a travel insurance with you, makes your trip secure and hassle free.
 
 
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Starting Price: $785
Price per person in twin sharing accommodation basis.
Please feel free to contact us for your any special requirements or bigger group deals.
 
Cost Includes
  • Airport pick-up and drop service
  • Hotel accommodation and Pokhara on BB basis as per itinerary
  • All transportation costs according to itinerary
  • Farewell dinner with Live Nepalese Cultural Program
  • All trekking accommodation costs according to itinerary
  • Crew for camp treks: Guide and necessary porters
  • Personal insurance for crew members
  • One assistant guide for groups of more than 4 pax
  • All applicable tourist fees and permits for the trekking, conservation fees, TIMS fees and any other required permits or official documentation.
 
Cost Excludes
  • Entry fees and other expenses for sightseeing in Kathmandu
  • Personal Insurance for travel to Nepal
  • Lunch & dinner expenses arising before or after the trekking period
  • Emergency Rescue evacuation
  • International airfare
  • Tipping (Tip)
  • Bar bills & beverage
  • Other personal expenses
  • Any other expenses not mentioned in the 'Cost Includes' section above

TREKKING GEARS & EQUIPMENTS
Needless to say that kitting and stuffing yourself out for a trek is almost a herculean task which keeps you mulling and often gets you overwhelmed. But at the mercy of the renting outlets sprouting in every visible corner in Kathmandu, preparing for trekking in Nepal these days is almost tantamount to equipping yourself for a weekend backpacking trip. Most of the heavy and expensive items are easily available on rent, so you don’t actually have to travel Nepal with a cartload of gears. We have endeavored to formulate a categorical checklist that gives you a tentative idea regarding the gears and accessories mandatory for you during the trek. The list could vary depending upon the kind of trek you pursue, the terrain, weather conditions and time of the year. For instance, you don’t need the camp-trek equipments when you are on a tea-house trek. This listing below simply serves as a guideline and you can always have your own checklist. It is always preferable to pack light and the key to this is to carry the gears and accessories that have multidimensional uses.
 
CLOTHING (Core & Lower body)
Water-proof (breathable fabric) jacket, Poncho or Umbrella Equipment Photo
 
Hard shell pants (breathable fabric- 1 set), preferably that zips from top and bottom which can be worn over boots without getting undressed, in case of abrupt weather changes
 
Fleece jacket or Pullover
 
Fleece windcheater jacket
 
Down jacket or a Down vestDown jacket
 
T-shirts (2 – 3) and Long-sleeved shirts with collars ( 2- 3 pairs)
 
Nylon (cotton ought to be strictly avoided) hiking shorts ( 2- 3 pairs)
 
Hiking trousers- one that is detachable from the knees so that the it can be folded up as shorts ( 2- 3 pairs)
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Thermal underwear as well as synthetic underwear (3 -4 each – avoid cotton)
 
Synthetic sport brassieres for women (2 pairs- avoid cotton)
 
Head/Eyes & Hand Gears
Sun hat/cap
 
Woolen hat or Balaclava
 
Sunglasses/Goggles (preferably the one with 100% UV protection)
 
Liner, Synthetic or Thin wool gloves (1 -2 pair)
 
Warm gloves (designed to the shield the sub-zero temperatures)- 1 pair
 
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Footwear
Trekking boots (1 pair) and spare laces
 
Running shoes, Sandals or Thongs (flip-flops)- 1 pair each
 
Hiking gaiters (1 pair) to do away the rocks, dusts and moist feet
 
Liner socks- preferably synthetic (3 – 4 pairs)
 
Heavy or wool blend socks (3 – 4 pairs)
 
Equipments
Backpack/Rucksack
 
Duffle bag (will be provided by Marron Treks as a complimentary gear and you needn't return it )
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Pack cover (to protect your gears from getting wet)
 
Day sack/Nylon stuff sack
 
Sleeping Bag/ Silk liner (will be provided by Marron Treks but should be returned after the trip)
 
Water bottle
 
Good head torch along with spare batteries and bulbs
 
Maps, compass and a guide book
 
Trekking poles
 
Miscellaneous Bits
The items below could seem trivial, but if you don’t have them, you might just find
Equipment Photo
 yourself sticky and stinky, which isn’t actually good for you!
 
Toiletries
 
Quick-drying camp towel
 
Detergent powder/bar
 
Toilet paper
 
Sunscreen Lotion (SPF 20+) & Lip balm
 
Pocket knife
 
Sewing/Repair Kit (for tent & mattress)
 
Emergency kit including a whistle, waterproof match/lighter
 
Padlocks for bags and lodge rooms
 
Stuff sacks
 
Earplugs
 
Candlesticks
 
Medicaments
It is important that you can include the medicines prescribed by your doctor. Below is just the generic list of medications. We advice you to always consult your travel doctor as you might be resistant or allergic to some medicines 
 
Anesthetics (Ibuprofen/Aspirin)
 
Broad spectrum antibiotics tablets
 
Metronidazole and Antacids (for diarrohea /indigestion)
 
Broad spectrum ointments (Neosporin/ Clotrimazole/Gentamicin)
 
Antiseptic liquids (Dettol/Savlon)
 
Assorted band-aids
 
Small gauge pad
 
Roll of adhesive tape
 
Iodine tablets
 
Optional Carry
Nothing hard and fast about carrying the items in this list as they are not the basics. Yet, though not all, if you still manage to squeeze in some of these items on your carry, you will not regret as they might just come handy during the trek
 
Camera, memory card and battery charger
 
GPS unit Altimeters
 
Binoculars
 
Pee bottle for men (leak proof/wide mouth) & Pee funnel for women
 
Books and magazines

 

 

Departure Date

Marron Treks has developed fixed departure dates for all the trekking areas.We operate group treks as well as individual treks as per your convenience. Choose your best available date from below and book your trip now.





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