Often known as 'the valley of glaciers’,
the Langtang Valley offers a myriad of attractions ranging
from alpine forests, swift mountain streams, rugged rocks,
pasture land and many species of fauna. The Buddhist
monasteries, cheese factory yaks and glaciers are some of the
major attractions in this part of Nepal. The trek to the
Langtang Region, the third most popular trekking areas of
Nepal, becomes more memorable because of the mountain view and
other attractions.
Trekking in the Langtang Valley presents the
colorful culture, religion and traditions of ethnic groups of
Tibetan origin. With varied topographic features and climatic
conditions, this is considered relatively less trekked region.
The turbulent streams, sub-alpine grasslands and close view of
Langtang Lirung (7,246m), Gang Chhenpo (6,388m), Lenpo Gang
(7,083m), Dorje Lakpa (6,990m) and many more peaks offer a
unique experience to visitors.
As the holy pilgrimage site of Gosainkunda is not
very far from this beautiful valley, one can visit. Several
thousands of pilgrims, both Buddhists and Hindus, throng
Gosainkunda in August each year to have a dip into the cold
and spiritually refreshing water one of the holiest lake in Nepal, where thousands
of pilgrims throng each August to bathe in its spiritually
refreshing cold water.
Sundarijal, the starting point of the trekking, can be
reached in one hour's drive from Kathmandu. As the one of the
major watershed area contributing drinking water to the
Kathmandu Valley, Sundarijal has sparkling waterfalls flowing
down through an oak forest. While trekking, one passes
through a typical Sherpa village with many ancient monasteries.
This trek offers a good chance for trekkers to learn about
typical rural life.
There are mainly three trekking routes to the Langtang
Region from Kathmandu. One of them begins from Sundarijal and
reaches Gosainkunda. The next is route leads via Helambu in
Sindhupalchowk district. The next one leads to the Langtang
Region via Dhunche, the headquarters of Rasuwa district.
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