This trek begins with the Tamang Heritage Trail which
emerged from an ancient rich heritage of the Tamang people, a Tibetan origin
ethnic group in Langtang region who are known for the warmest, sincere and most
welcoming people of Nepal. These unchanged craftsmanship people dress
traditionally in their distinct colorful costumes and built stone house with
beautifully carved wooden porches which reflects solitude and serenity of the
Tibetan people profile. We will be able to know their unspoiled and untouched
traditional ritual, festivals, costume, culture along with the warm and
friendly hospitality. Mountain views of Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal and the
Tibetan Vicinity from the Nagthali view point, a fort at Rasuwagadi –
historical reminder of the Nepal-Tibet relation from centuries are among other
major attraction in this region. After Tamang heritage trail we will join the Langtang
trail, the name derived from, Lang – Tibetan name of Yak and Tang which means
to follow, when the Lamas of the region discovered the valley by following the
runways of the Yaks. The region lies in the northern border and was once used
as Trans-Himalayan trade route during ancient and medieval period. It was a
safe haven for Buddhist and Tibetans during the crisis and invasion of Tibet
and therefore still exhibits the fusion of Tamangs and Tibetan Buddhist Sherpa
culture. This trek is situated in the Langtang National Park and hosts a
variety of natural splendors, from lush valleys alive with languor monkeys to
the towering fir, rhododendron, pine and orchids forests, shy red Pandas,
Himalayan black bear and wild boar. The whole isolated valley is surrounded by
the Langtang Lirung with an options to climb Yala peak and Naya Kang Peak. The
stopover in Kyanjin Gompa with Buddhist monastery surrounded by the mountains
is another attraction which leads to the day hike trip to Kyanjin Ri,
Menchhyamasa Ri and Tserko Ri for the sunrise and majestic 360 degree views of
Dorje Lakpa, Shisha Pangma (the tallest in Tibet), Pari Himal, Langtang Yubra,
Yubra, Dshabu Ri, Naya Kanga and even Annapurna range. Furthermore, this trek
takes us to alpine lake named Gosaikunda which is considering as the purest
scared lake of Langtang region and according to its myth, the large rock in the
center of the lake is believed to be the head of Lord Shiva (God of power and
destruction) who created the lake by striking a glacier with his trident to
obtain water to quench his thirst after swallowing a poison that threatened to
destroy the universe. This lake stays frozen for six months in a year. Shamans,
known as Bon-Po in Tamang community who are pre Buddhist sect, from all over
Nepal visit this lake on the full moon night of August. The day is considering
as holly where apprentices Shamans obtain graduation from their masters and
celebrates with spiritual dancing and singing. Most of the Hindus visit this lake
to take bath with the belief to wash off their sins, pain and sorrows, where as
some believe that this pristine lake is assumed to have magical healing power. We
will have enough time to explore the valley, glaciers and climbing a nearby
peak and pass of Laurebina Pass (4610m) for stupendous mountain views of
Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Surya Peak, Chhyakkung Chuli, Naya Khang, Langtang range
and even as far as the Annapurna range on a clear day.
Arrive at Kathmandu Airport with the
beautiful views of the valley, Himalaya and the terraced fields below. Meet
& be greeted by Donkeys Adventures’ (DA) airport
representative in the arrival section who will be holding the name card of the
group leader. He / She will guide you through the initial cultural shock of
Kathmandu narrow streets, cultures, people around and transfer to hotel. Then
DA will organize to meet in a
traditional Nepalese restaurant for a welcome dinner where we will have introduction
to DA staffs who will be directly involve during your stay in Nepal. For the
late night arrivals, we will either meet in the hotel lobby or during lunch the
next day. Overnight in the hotel.
Meals: D
After breakfast, drive to the golden spire of
the 5th-century Swayambhunath Stupa which is adorned
with a colorful fluttering of prayer flags; it crowns a hill overlooking the
Kathmandu Valley and offers fantastic views over the city of Kathmandu. The
stupa consists of a dome at the base which represent the entire world, above
which is a cubical structure painted with eyes of Buddha looking in all four
directions and between them, the number one in Nepali is painted in the fashion
of a nose which meant to be unity. Swayambhunath is also known commonly as the Monkey
Temple as there are holy monkeys living in the north-west parts of the
temple. The
Swayambhunath Stupa is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of
the holiest Buddhist sites in Nepal.
Then, drive to Patan Durbar Square one of the three royal cities in the
Kathmandu Valley which has a rich cultural heritage known for its fine crafts,
evident in the elaborate architecture, stone carvings, and metal statues found
all over the city. A center of both Buddhist and Hindu culture, Patan is home
to more than 1,200 monuments. One of the most stunning is the Krishna Mandir, a
stone temple with magnificent friezes built in the 16th century. Patan Durbar
Square is also a good place to see beautiful examples of palaces, temples and
shrines, and the stunning stone carvings in the Sundari Courtyards. Nearby is the Patan
Museum which displays the traditional sacred arts of Nepal in an
illustrious architectural setting. Its home is an old residential court of
Patan Durbar, one of the royal palaces of former Malla Kings of the Kathmandu
Valley. Its gilded door and window face one of the most beautiful squares in
the world. The Museum’s exhibits cover
along span of Nepal’s cultural history and some rare objects are among its
treasures. Their meaning and context within the living traditions of Hinduism and Buddhism are explained. The entire city of Patan was designated a UNESCO
World Heritage Site in 1979.
After lunch, drive to Pashupatinath which is one of
the most significant Hindu Temple of Lord Shiva in the world, located on the
banks of the Bagmati River in the eastern part of Kathmandu. Pashupatinath
Temple is the oldest Hindu temple in Kathmandu its existence dates back to 400
B.C. One of the major Festivals of the
temple is Maha Shivaratri on which day over 800,000 devotees
visit here. Open air cremation is
done in the holy Bagmati River at Pashupatinath area. The temple is
listed in UNESCO World Heritage Sites list. Drive back to hotel.
Overnight in the hotel.
Meals: B
Drive from Kathmandu for almost 7- 8 hours’
hours through scenic Himalayan ranges, lush green forests on the hills,
traditional rural settlements, the Trishuli river and the famous historic site
of Nuwakot Durbar (palace) and we will reach Dhunche (1960). Our drive
up to Trishuli Bazaar is quite
smooth than we will drive through uneven road which often depends upon the
monsoon season. Dhunche is the
headquarters of Rasuwa district hence can be seen bustling with government
officials. Soon we will reach Shyaphrubesi (1460m), the starting
point of our trek, it is a beautiful rustic village with terraced farm fields
landscape and stretched out along the ridgeline just above the Bhote
Koshi River. We can start to
feel the gradual change of weather as well as culture and people. On the way
there will be plenty of time to stop in local villages and to take a look
around. It is always possible to request a stop as a sight which may seem
interesting to you. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After breakfast, we will begin our first day of the trek on
the dirt track which no sooner will turn into the steep stone steps. We will
reach Rongga Bhanjyang (2237m) from where we can enjoy the fantastic
views of Ganesh Himal, Gosainkunda range and Langtang Lirung. From there we
will trek on the level trail passing through numerous Buddhist chortens and
mani walls to reach small village of Chaurhattar (2270m) where we will
have our much needed lunch. After lunch, we will gradually ascend in the gravel
road through the tropical Himalayan forest and reach Godam (2436m) village.
From there we will descend until we reach the traditional tamang village of Gatlang
(2238m) which is set high on a hillside among the terraced fields of
buckwheat and mustard. This village is famous for its picturesque houses which
have wooden shutters with carved, colorful Tibetan decorations. We can visit Parvati
Kunda and an ancient old monastery in the evening. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
We will start our second day of our trek after breakfast,
with gently descending through the forested path passing through many colorful
prayer flags, mani walls and stone Chortens (Pyramids) with written and painted
mantras on it. They guide us towards the bank of Bamdang Khola valley, once the
valley is narrowed, we will take a stone paved steps and no sooner reach the
village of Chilime (1762m) which is mostly know for the hydropower dam. We
will cross the Chilime khola over suspension bridge and pass by other Chortens
with a lofty view of Langtang Peak just ahead, far above the clouds. From here
we will take a height of the trail passing through terraced fields of beautiful
village of Chetka (2038m) hamlet and then climb steeply to the Gonggang
(2227m) village and further constantly ascend to reach Tatopani
(2607m). The word Tatopani literally means – hot water, where one can
cleanse in the natural hot springs pool and locals believe that the water have
a healing power that ease away our aches and pains. The 2015 earthquake tragedy
have the left the pool empty for now. The altitude seems smooth once we flash
back the traditional rural landscape, dotted with authentic households and
plots of agricultural land. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After breakfast, we will begin our trek ascending and
descending through an impressive dense subtropical forest with the background
view of Ganesh Himal and no human settlement until we reach the small Tamang
village of Brimdang (2848m) which has few houses, deserted gompa and
homestay. We will take our lunch there and further climb to reach a beautiful
village of Nagthali Ghyang (3165m). It’s a beautiful viewpoint which lies
in the high open flat grassland and offers magnificent view of snow covered
Langtang Lirung, Shishapangma, Ganesh Himal, Tibetan Himal, Kerung, Sanjen
range and many other peaks. Everything here will be worth experience of having
a nicely cooked and well-meant meal with a local Tamang family in one of their
charmingly smoky and dark houses. Nagthali Ghyang was once popular as
meditation center for the local monks and priests from the local community. Overnight
in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
Today we will take our breakfast early in the morning and
hike to Taruche view point (3709m) which is a complete ascending trail
from the beginning till the end. We will hike along the ridge of Panggarche
Danda and finally reach the view point from where we can have much
closer and panoramic views of Ganesh Himal and Langtang range. After spending some time there in the height, we
will steep descend to Nagthali for our lunch and then we
will gradually descend through the forest with much chances to experience
wildlife especially Gray Langur Monkeys with white heads and long tails. The
trail is easy descend with paved stone steps route and leads to another heavily
Tibetan influenced Tamang village of Thuman (2338m) which has a full of smiling
children and traditional houses with decorated wooden balconies. Overnight is
the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After breakfast we will leave Thuman behind and begin our
trek downhill descending through villages, terraces and magnificent views of
surrounding hills, all the way to the bed of Bhote Koshi River valley. We will
than cross suspension bridge, and climb up to Lingling village (1737m)
for our delicious lunch. After lunch we will climb stone steps again until we
reach village of Pelko, and then we will cross a pass surrounded by prayer
flags. Soon we will descend steep into a valley full of waterfalls and after
crossing stream we will quickly reach the much waited Tamang village of Briddhim
(22299m). It is Tibetan Buddhist village in the bosom of Langtang Himal
and there are 40 – 50 houses spread in Z shape which are made up of stone and
have roofs of split slate. The village is also renowned for its homestay and
Dukchu Monastery which gives us a glimpses of the Tibetan Buddhist lifestyle
but by the Tamang community of Nepal. Water mills to rotate prayer wheels, handmade
woolen customs and bags on looms and clay oven are among few attractions in
this village. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
We will enjoy our breakfast at Briddhim (2470m) with the beautiful
mountain views and begin our trek on the level trail to Khanjim (2235m) and then
to Sherpa
Gaon (2563m) for lunch. We will pass by small tea shops and lonely
lodges on the forested trail. After crossing some small river and streams we
will no sooner reach the Junction at Rimche (2455m). From here we will
join the Langtang trail and after crossing series of waterfall we will come to
the end of our trail which is level trail to reach Changtang on the bank of
river, which is famous by the name Lama Hotel (2470m). Overnight in the
lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
We will continue our trek today after breakfast, following the Langtang
river with the gentle climb, but soon it becomes steeper passing through the
forest path and landslide area crossing small streams to reach isolated lodges
at Gumnachowk
(2769m) popularly known as River side. From there we will take a gentle
ascend through the forest and cross Thomna (2790m) and no sooner we will
reach green meadow of Ghodatabela (2972m) for our lunch after
a short climb. We will have occasional glimpse of snowcapped peaks along with
the magnificent view of Langtang Lirung. We will pass through numerous abundant
waterfalls, yak grazing in the high pastures and temporary settlements use by
herders. We will cross numerous streams as the trail ascend uphill more
gradually through U – shaped glacier valley and scattered Tamang villages like Thyangsyapu
(3140m) and further climb to nearby Chyamki (3230m) through
several water driven mills and prayer wheels to the large settlement of Langtang
village (3430m), headquarter of Langtang National Park. It is a
reminder of the 2015 earthquake where numerous lodges and settlement of
Langtang village has turn into only large rock field. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After a late breakfast today, we will continue to climb gradually
to the ridge topped by a large chorten with flapping prayer flags and then pass
by impressive longest mani wall which is sacred mounds of rocks with
inscription carved on them and reach the small village of Mundu (3550m). we will
than pass through the alpine shrubs, water mills prayer wheels, Yak pasture and
then between the stoned wall trail to reach another village of Singdum
(3410m) where we can have a Yak milk. From here we will further ascend crossing
several small streams with wooden cantilever bridges and moraines while passing
through some brightly painted Chorten and the views become more wide range when
we reach the last village of Yamphu (3640m). We will continue the
easy phase and cross Laja Khola over suspension bridge and arrive at a view
point for magnificent views of Kyanjin Gumba (3870m) and icefall
from Langtang Lirung and Kinshung. We will reach Kyanjin by lunch time so that
we will have some time to acclimatize by visiting a small monastery and a government
operated cheese factory. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
Early in the morning we will begin our hike to Kyanjin
Ri (4773m), the highest point of the trek, for the magnificent
sunrise view and more extensive views of panoramic Dorje Lakpa, Langtang Ri,
Langtang Lirung, Genjempol, Kyangjin Ri, Tsergo Ri, Ganja La, Langshisa Ri,
Naya Kang and Yala Peak. We will spend some time there in the peak and then
hike back to lodge for our breakfast. After breakfast we will hike gradually
uphill towards Langshisa Kharka (4080m) passing through small villages of Chayadang
(3900m) and Numthang (3940m) again along the Langtang Khola over the old
moraines. We can have a wonderful experience to be in the spectacular ice faces
and junction of amazing glaciers, Shalbachum glacier and Langtang glacier on
our north and Langshisa glacier on our South. Here, a large festival is held every August
that attracts visitors from all around the Langtang region to celebrate how the
valley was found. We will retrace the same trail with yaks on their pastureland
to reach Kyanjin Gumba. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After breakfast with amazing breathtaking views of the
surrounding snowy capped mountains, we will retrace our steps downhill passing
through the forest path along the Langtang Khola and beautiful Tamang villages
of Langtang
(3430m), Chyamki (3230m), Thyangsyapu (3140m) and all the way
down to Ghodatabela (2972m) where we will have our lunch. We will also enjoy
and capture the final stunning views of the Himalayas and mountains that we
might had missed climbing up but from different prospective. From Ghodatabela
we will further continue steep downhill passing through the same villages of Thomna
(2790m), Gumnachowk (2769m) along the forest tail to reach Lama
hotel (2470m). We can catch a glimpse of white monkeys and different spices
of birds. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After breakfast we will
retrace our trail on a beautiful forested downhill trail with a magnificent
Langtang Lirung views in the background. The trail today might encounter with
monkeys and other wild animals, red panda to be the special one. We will cross Langtang
River and pass by the same Bamboo lodge (1970m) and after
crossing the land slide area and Hot spring hotel we will reach Pahare Hotel from
where we will leave the Langtang trail and proceed towards Thulo Shyaphru (2250m). We
will have our lunch there and begin to climb on the forested trail passing by
some lonely tea shop and lodges all the way to Laurebina (3910m). We
will have plenty of snowcapped mountain views on this trail. Overnight in the
lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After breakfast we will begin ascending steep uphill on the
ridge of Chyolang Pati Danda and cross the Pass of 4165m and another hour of
ups and sown will ultimately take us to the first view of Saraswati Kunda. We will
forward little further to see another excellent view of Bhairav Kunda and from
there climbing gently we will reach to the most waited holy lake of Gosaikunda
(4380m) which has religious and cultural significance for all the
Nepalese and so is declared as one of the pilgrimage holy sites. Many other
lakes are harmonized around which are enclosed by the snowcapped mountains from
almost all side. We will spend our night at the peaceful and serene environment
of the enchanting lakes around. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After breakfast in the holy place, we will further continue
our trek leaving the Gasaikunda lake behind through banks of the lake and then steep
ascend uphill. We will pass through other small lakes like Dudh Kunda, Ganesh Kunda
and Surya Kunda and no sooner cross Surya Kunda Pass (4610m) the highest
point of our trek. We will be rewarded with the magnificent view of Langtang
Himal range along with the panoramic snow caped peaks of Naya Kanga, Surya
Peak, Chhyarkung Chuli and Dorje Lakpa. From there the trail steep descends
through the Juniper and Rhododendron forest on the ridge of Tinchuli Danda and
no sooner reach the beautiful village on Phedi (3730m) on the bed of Tendi
Khola. We will have our lunch there and further descend downhill trail until we
climb through scrub bamboo to reach Dupi Chaur (3630m) and final descend
along the rocky ridge to reach the Ghopte (3430m) with prayer flags
waiting to welcome us. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After breakfast we will continue our journey on the trail
which makes several downs and ups across moraines. We will cross few streams
and after crossing Kharka village we will make a final ascent to reach the
village of Thadepati Bhanjyang (3690m). We might meet the Helambu region
trekkers from this point as the trail below this place is a common trail. We
will leave the left hand side Helambu trail on our east and continue the
straight south trail. We will take a gradual descend through the settlements of
Saune and Dobate in the lush green forest on the ridge of Mangen Danda and
reach grassy field and Army barrack which is the beautiful village of Mangengoth
(3420m) with the magnificent views of snowcapped peaks of Jugal Himal
range in the east and Ganesh and Manaslu in the west. We will take our lunch
there and further proceed downhill through the fir and rhododendron forest
passing Kyuola Bhanjyang (3280m) and finally make a steep descend to reach
picturesque settlement of Kutumsang (2470m). Overnight in the
lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
After breakfast we will continue our trek with slow ascend
to an altitude of 2677m on the ridge of Jongen Danda and then descend through
the pass of Golphu Bhanjyang (2130m) village with a farm land of Sherpa and
Tamang communities along the forest, passing through the mani walls, Chortens,
and prayer flags. Majestic mountain views can be enjoyed from this delightful
village. Than we will descend downhill through the beautiful village of
Thotungdanda and further we will pass through Buddhist monuments through the
village of Chipling (2170m) and Thankune
Bhanjyang (1820m) and reach Tholobhanjyang (2056m). The trail is
flat and easy to walk on, with some paths paved with stones and then steep
staircases downhill which leads us to cross Pati Bhanjyang (1830m)
and reach the hillock village of Chisapani (2165m) where we can enjoy
the skyline filled with glorious mountains. Overnight in the lodge.
Meals: B / L / D
Today will be last day of our trek and as usual we will commence
our trail after breakfast. We will enter the Shivapuri Nagarjun National park
today with the initial trail ascending to Borlang Bhanjyang (2430m) and then
continuously descending through the deep forest and some small village
settlements until we reach the village of Mulkharka (1855m). We can see the
first glimpse of Kathmandu valley from here. We will further descend through
the forest and see beautiful waterfall and heritage temples of Sundarijal
(1460m). Little further will take you to a big water treatment plant
and a dam for hydro power which was the only source of water and electricity to
whole Kathmandu valley. We will end our trek taking a stone step downward for
half an hour and then one-hour drive to Kathmandu (1350m). Overnight in
hotel.
Meals: B
After
breakfast, we will drive to Boudhanath
Stupa, which is the largest stupa in Nepal and the holiest Tibetan
Buddhist temple outside Tibet. The stupa is located in the town of Boudha, located about 11 km from the center and
northeastern outskirts of Boudhanath is a stupa. Boudhanath was probably built in the 14th
century after the Mughal invasions; various interesting legends are told
regarding the reasons for its construction. After the arrival of thousands of
Tibetans following the 1959 Chinese invasion, the temple has become one of the
most important centers of Tibetan Buddhism. It was declared World Heritage
Site by UNESCO since 1979. The Stupa is said to entomb the remains of Kassapa
Buddha.
From above, Bodnath Stupa looks
like a giant mandala, or diagram of the Buddhist cosmos. There
are other symbolic numbers here as well: the nine levels of Boudhanath Stupa
represent the mythical Mt. Meru, center of the cosmos; and the 13
rings from the base to the pinnacle symbolize the path to enlightenment,
or "Bodhi" — hence the stupa's name. At the bottom, the stupa is
surrounded by an irregular 16-sided wall, with frescoes in the niches. The
mantra of Avalokiteshvara - Om Mani Padme Hum - is carved on the prayer
wheels beside the images of Avalokiteshvara around the base of
the stupa. The base of the stupa consists of three large platforms, decreasing
in size. As at Swayambhunath, Bodnath is topped with a square tower bearing the
omnipresent Buddha eyes on all four sides. Instead of a
nose is a question-mark-type symbol that is actually the Nepali character for
the number 1, symbolizing unity and the one way to reach
enlightenment—through the Buddha's teachings. Above this is the third eye,
symbolizing the wisdom of the Buddha. The square tower is topped by a pyramid
with 13 steps, representing the ladder to enlightenment.
Than we will drive 14 km east of Kathmandu and explore the Bhaktapur
Valley. The valley is said to be
founded by King Ananda Deva in 889 AD. It is an inhabited museum of medieval
charm as it retains past glories and structures of the Malla rulers. Throughout
the city there are glorious examples of temples and pagodas dedicated to gods
and goddesses plus palaces, monuments, woodcarvings, sculptures and pottery.
The central area and main attraction is Bhaktapur Durbar
Square featuring The Lion Gate (1696 A.D.) guarded by two enormous stone lions.
Then, visit to The Golden Gate, also said to be the most beautiful and richly
crafted specimen of its kind in the entire world; some have said it's the
loveliest work of art in the whole Kingdom. The Palace of Fifty-five Windows built
in 1427 of brick displays a balcony containing fifty-five windows, each a
masterpiece of woodcarving. An amazing five-storied pagoda, Nyatapola
Temple built in 1702, 108 ft., dominates the Square. It is the tallest temple
in Kathmandu Valley and stands on a series of five terraces. Likewise, visit
another two temples in Durbar Square:
the three-storied Bhairab Nath Temple and the Temple
of Dattatraya. Dattatraya temple is believed, originally was carved out of the
trunk of a tree and subsequently renovated in 1458. Many temples, bahals
(monastery courtyards), and residences, the city is still a living proof of the
highest craft standards in this part of the world. As the visitor wanders
through narrow brick paved streets, many alleys will show hidden shrines and
statues. Clay craftsmanship as well as cloth weaving is still practiced here
very much as in the past. Fourteen kilometers east of Kathmandu, this peaceful,
conservative town stands in sharp contrast to the bustle of its two adjacent
cities.
After lunch, we will drive back to Kathmandu Durbar Square,
while browse around Kathmandu
Durbar Square you will visit Hanuman Dhoka, the old and historic
palace of Kathmandu named after monkey God, Hanuman, a historic seat of
royalty. The Kings of Nepal are crowned and their coronations also held inside
the court yard here. There is a statue of King Pratap Mall sitting on the stone
pillar in the front and temple of Jagannath from mediaeval period. Within the
walking distance you will find the tall temple of Taleju from 1549 AD, the
large stone statue of Kal Bhairav, the God of destruction. The Big Bell
and Big Drum and Hindu Lord Shiva and his consort Parvati peeping from window.
Visit the temple of Kumari, the residence of Living Goddess
within the vicinity. Kumari means the virgin girl. The girl is selected from
Newar Buddhist family. The building has profusely carved wooden balconies and
window screen.
Meals: B
Today will be the last day of
our Nepal visit and we will spend today packing
and maybe catching up on some last-minute souvenir shopping for your family,
relatives and friends back home. Check out from the hotel. Meet DA airport representative for farewell
and then drop to Airport for onward journey, with the last minute mountain
views from the sky.
Meals: B
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