Langtang Kyanjin Gompa Trek
Region
Kathmandu | Nepal
Duration
10 Days
Max Altitude
16400 Ft.
Trekking Km
82 KM
Grade
Moderate
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52500 /Person
- April-2026
- May-2026
- USD 1450 for Non-Indians and OCI card holders
- Services from Kathmandu to Kathmandu.
- Join as an Ambassador & Trek Free Explore Details
- Ramechaap to Lukla flight & Return is included
- 2 Night Kathmandu Stay is included.
- All Meals from Lukla to Lukla are included.
- Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu
- Complimentary cloakroom at base camp for safe storage.
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Overview
Trek Name: Langtang Kyanjin Gompa Trek
Days: 10
Adventure Type: Trekking
Base Camp: Kathmandu
Season:Spring | Summer | Autumn |
Month:March | April | May | September | October | November |
Country: Nepal
Altitude: 16400 Ft.
Grade: Moderate
Rail Head: Kathmandu is not connected to any Railways
Stay: Hotel/Lodges/Tea houses
Food: Meals while on trek & at Hotel/Guesthouse (Veg & Eggs)
Location: Kathmandu
Distance: 82 Km.
Trail Type: Point to point trail | Camping at the same location upon returning.
AirPort: Kathmandu (Tribhuvan International Airport)
Highlights:
- USD 1450 for Non-Indians and OCI card holders
- Services from Kathmandu to Kathmandu.
- Join as an Ambassador & Trek Free Explore Details
- Ramechaap to Lukla flight & Return is included
- 2 Night Kathmandu Stay is included.
- All Meals from Lukla to Lukla are included.
- Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu
- Complimentary cloakroom at base camp for safe storage.
Why is Langtang Kyanjin Gompa a Must-Do Trek?
- Langtang Kyanjin Gompa Trek is a destination that combines exquisite mountain views, cultural richness, exciting adventure, and emotional solitude. It offers a rare and authentic Himalayan experience that is completely free from the turmoil of city life.
- The scenic mountain drive along the Trishuli River is as breathtaking as it gets, while the terraced fields and rural Nepali villages look incredible. After some time on this drive, you will get the first glimpse of the Ganesh Himal Range.
- The trek passes through one of the richest treasure troves of biodiversity – Langtang National Park. From an overlook, the dense forests of this region appear raw and teeming with exotic life.
- One of the most obvious reasons to do this trek is that you are surrounded by towering Himalayan peaks that feel dramatically close. Standing at a remarkable altitude of 7,227 meters (23710 feet), the Langtang Lirung peak dominates the skyline.
- This trek is among those few Himalayan destinations that offer glacial valley walks. Not only that, the high-altitude Yak pastures and stone shelters will lure you away.
Who Can Participate
- Age Requirement:
- Minimum 12 years
- First-timers are welcome, though prior trekking experience is preferred. Good fitness is a must.
- Fitness Criteria:
- If the trekker wants to carry a backpack then he/she should be able to carry a 10-12 kg backpack. If opt Off-load option then the trekker should be able to carry 3-5 kg backpack.
- If a trekker's BMI is more or less than the normal range (18-28), please consult our Trek Coordinator before booking.
Langtang Kyanjin Gompa Trek Itinerary
Arrival in Kathmandu
- Altitude Kathmandu: 1,310 m /4300 ft
- Accommodation: Hotel
We hope you are excited for the Langtang journey as this is another adventure in Nepal. This trek is as beautiful as other Nepal's trek and this time it is easy to explore too. So yes your journey will start with your arrival in Kathmandu.
At the Tribhuvan International Airport, our TTH representative will receive you and then they will help you with transferring your luggage and escort you to your respective hotels. Hotel Marshyandgi or similar category hotels will be provided to you.
Kathmandu is very beautiful and we recommend that after taking a full rest, you can stroll around the city a little bit. There is a local market, temples, local food and more, but make sure you rest really well too as it is very important for your upcoming journey.
Kathmandu is very beautiful and we recommend that after taking a full rest, you can stroll around the city a little bit. There is a local market, temples, local food and more, but make sure you rest really well too as it is very important for your upcoming journey.
In the evening there will be a briefing about the trek and it is a must for all trekkers to attend because this is what will help you to understand the trail ahead and if you have any questions, the experienced trek leaders will answer and explain them. After briefing, you can interact with the trekkers as well and after a good dinner, the day will come to an end. Make sure you sleep well to enjoy the best upcoming days of your life.
Note: since this is the base location, running water will be available. You can freshen up here as in the upcoming days there will not be any proper bathing facility.
Drive to Syabrubesi
- Altitude Syabrubesi: 1,493 m / 4,900 ft
- Drive Distance: 122 km | 7-8 hrs
- Accommodation: Teahouse
Syabrubesi will be the first stop of the Langtang trek. It is known for its gorgeous surroundings and today, which is the second day of your journey, you will be visiting it.
So with a happy breakfast (mostly porridge or similar food for good energy is preferred as per the nutrients), you will start your day. Because it is one of the longest days of the trek, our trek leader may ask you to do some cool down/warm up exercises. Nothing strict, just in a fun way you will enjoy the exercise and start your driving journey.
For the first few hours, you will wind along the green valleys, following the rushing waters of the river. This river is called Trushuli. You will also see local life in motion, people carrying out their daily routines, beautiful terraced fields (mainly of rice), prayer flags in every other direction and some small markets on the way.
After a while the road starts to climb higher and becomes a bit adventurous and you will love to experience it. You will eventually pull into the village that you have been waiting for - the Syabrubesi village. Closer to Syabrubesi, you may notice bridges and mountain roads and these details make the approach to the village feel more great.
As the beauty described earlier, it is one of the most attractive parts of the journey. You will feel relaxed, first because you have been travelling throughout the day and have finally reached the first destination, and second because of the beauty that Syabrubesi campsite provides. Just like this, in the evening you will have your interaction with your trek leaders, have your snacks and later dinner. Again, rest is important, so make sure you rest well in your resting time. The next day is going to be another adventure of the trek.
Syabrubeshi to Lama Hotel
- Altitude Lama Hotel: 2,469 m / 8,100 ft
- Trek Distance: 11 km | 7 hours
- Accommodation: Teahouse
Once you wake up in Syabrubesi, you will see its morning beauty. It will feel good when you come out of your teahouse and see the beauty of Nepal around. With tea you can enjoy the views and be ready as today you will trek from Syabrubeshi to Lama Hotel.
After breakfast, you will grab your backpack and head out. The trails start with gradual climb. You will cross the bridge and once you are across you will follow the Langtang Khola river. For most of the day, you will be walking though bamboo and rhododendron forest. You won't believe the rhododendron forest has a different charm in Nepal. The trail has frequent steep ascents too. And the whole trek will take around 6-7 hours to complete.
Because you will be inside the Langtang National park, keep your eyes open for spotting great animals like red panda. Langurs are also often spotted there.
In between you can also take some rest and enjoy the trail beauty. After a few steep ascents, you will reach Lama Hotel. There you will get your cozy lodges made of wood. You can enjoy the views, have your snacks, dinner and rest well for the night.
Lama Hotel to Langtang Village
- Altitude Langtang Village: 3,444 m / 11,300 ft
- Trek Distance: 14 km | 7 hours
- Accommodation: Teahouse
The morning begins with the fresh air of Lama Hotel. Today you will trek from here to Lantang village. This is a big day because you will be trekking for 6-7 hours. The trek is longer, so make sure you walk slowly and take quick rests in between.
At first, you will still be under the shade of bamboo and rhododendrons trees and then the trail goes uphill through oak and pine forest. The trail also follows the river upward. Don't forget to look up through the trees because every now and then the trees part you will get your first views of Langtang Lirung. For this view, trekkers get the most excited.
Soon after this, you will start seeing the meadows and Tamang settlements. The village looks really beautiful and usually built with stacked stone houses. After 6-7 hours of trekking, you will arrive at Langtang village. This village is really special as it was sadly destroyed in 2015 earthquake but has been rebuilt. The village now looks super welcoming. Once you check into your lodges, you can even go for a walk around. We are sure, with trekking trails you will love such pretty villages too.
It might get colder at this height, so make sure you layer up well. At night, enjoy your dinner and must rest well.
Langtang valley to Kyanjin Gompa
- Altitude Kyanjin Gompa: 3,870 m / 12,700 ft
- Trek Distance: 7 km | 4 hours
- Accommodation: Teahouse
Today is a shorter trekking day, which is great because you are now getting a bit high up in the mountains. After breakfast at Langtang valley, you will start your trek towards Kyanjin Gompa. The trek only takes about 3 to 4 hours, so yes you can enjoy the trail wholeheartedly.
Since you will be above the treeline, the views will keep changing and look as beautiful as they can. The trail is mostly easy and you will love everything about it. There you will also get to see yaks grazing.
During your trek, you will cross several water streams. You will also see the Mani walls in the region and Buddhist stupas. Because the trek is short, you can enjoy every step and every view on the way. In the afternoon you will reach Kyanjin Gompa, where you will stay in your lodges. The village is surrounded by gorgeous mountains and it shows how beautiful Nepal is.
You will have a whole afternoon to explore. So you can walk around, visit the monastery, local cheese factory, and admire the beauty. In the evening, you will have your dinner and rest. Make sure you timely rest well, as this will help your body adjust to the higher altitude.
Acclimatization and Exploration – Hike to Tserko Ri
- Altitude Tserko Ri: 4,998 m / 16,400 ft
- Trek Distance: 18 km (both ways) | 10 hours
- Accommodation: Teahouse
For Day 6, reaching Tserko Ri is the ultimate goal! This is your acclimatization day at Kyanjin Gompa, but you will also get to explore the valley. You will be climbing up to nearly 5,000 meters.
Early in the morning, you begin your trek. First you will explore around the Kyanjin Gompa and then start your trek to Tserko Ri. It is one of the best view points of the Langtang region. The climb is steady and a bit challenging because of the altitude, but the views along the way make everything pretty. The higher you go, the more amazing the views become.
This day hike is special because you will get to see the Langtang mountain range. Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and Yala Peak will be visible from there. The sunlight falls over and these snowy mountains shine more like golden mountains.
After spending some good time at the top, you will then get back to Kyanjin Gompa. The rest of the day is relaxed and you can again walk around and take in the beauty of this region.
Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel
- Altitude Lama Hotel: 2,469 m / 8,100 ft
- Trek Distance: 21 km | 8 hours
- Accommodation: Teahouse
After a great couple of days in the high mountains of Nepal, it’s time to start your trek back down the valley. On Day 7, you leave Kyanjin Gompa behind and make your way to Lama Hotel.
The trek is downhill, so this time it will be easier than climbing. You might reach early but you can still take your time to admire the beauty. The trek would take around 6 to 7 hours but because the path is mostly decent, it is a very pleasant walk.
You move through the landscapes of the Langtang Valley and slowly descend toward the forested sections again. Passing through the region, you may notice details such as farms and the stone houses. The trail continues toward Ghoda Tabela and this stop is surrounded by fields and mountains.
Moving further, the valley starts looking greener and the forest returns. After several hours of walking through forest and mountain paths, you will arrive at Lama Hotel, where you will stay for the night and rest after a good day of trekking.
Lama Hotel to Syabrubeshi via Sherapagaon and Khangjim
- Altitude Syabrubesi: 1,493 m / 4,900 ft
- Trek Distance: 11 km | 6 hours
- Accommodation: Teahouse
This will be the last day for “trekking” and today you will head back to Syabrubesi. The trek will be around for 5-6 hours and you will head towards the Sherpagaon and Khangjim villages. This trail stays higher up on the ridges for a while, which gives you amazing valley views.
The further trail is combined with flats and downhill sections. Passing the village, you will get to see stone houses, farms, vegetation, local people, and more. The atmosphere is soothing as the trekking trails itself. The trail is also lined with different trees and some wildflowers.
After trekking for a while, there will be some sections of zig zag descent and now you will get closer to Syabrubesi. Reaching the village feels like a big achievement because your number of trekking days finally come to an end. It is a wonderful evening to relax in your lodge and celebrate the completion of your Langantang adventure.
Drive from Syabrubesi to Kathmandu
- Altitude Kathmandu: 1,310 m / 4,300 ft
- Drive Distance: 122 km | 7-8 hours
- Accommodation: Hotel
On Day 9, it is time to head back to Kathmandu. This will be around a 7 to 9 hours drive journey depending on the road's condition and traffic. Because this will be your final mountain breakfast, we suggest you have it with your morning views of this beautiful land.
On your drive back, you can enjoy the views of rivers, landscapes, towns, terrace fields, hills, local markets, local people and more. You can also relax well during the journey after days of trekking. You will reach Kathmandu by evening and there you will check in your respective hotels.
The rest of the day is free to relax. Most trekkers also prefer to head out to do some souvenir and local market shoppings. At night, we will have a farewell dinner, after which you can rest well for the night.
Kathmandu to Delhi
Today your journey in Nepal comes to an end and it's time to say goodbye to the Himalayas and fellow trekkers. Since most international flights are in the afternoon or evening, you can enjoy a relaxed morning at your own pace.
If you have some free time before your flight, you can explore the nearby markets. There are beautiful hand painted mandalas and warm wool blankets. When it’s time for your flights, a representative from Everest View Treks and Expedition Trek will take you to the airport for departure.
Price Per person
2-4 pax: 42,000INR per person
5-9 pax: 41,000INR per person
10-15 pax: 40,000INR per person.
We hope you enjoy this beautiful trek and bring back many wonderful memories and experiences with you!
Day-1: Arrival in Kathmandu
- Altitude Kathmandu: 1,310 m /4300 ft
Day-2: Drive to Syabrubesi
- Altitude Syabrubesi: 1,493 m / 4,900 ft
- Drive Distance: 122 km | 7-8 hrs
Day-3: Syabrubeshi to Lama Hotel
- Altitude Lama Hotel: 2,469 m / 8,100 ft
- Trek Distance: 11 km | 7 hours
Day-4: Lama Hotel to Langtang Village
- Altitude Langtang Village: 3,444 m / 11,300 ft
- Trek Distance: 14 km | 7 hours
Day-5: Langtang valley to Kyanjin Gompa
- Altitude Kyanjin Gompa: 3,870 m / 12,700 ft
- Trek Distance: 7 km | 4 hours
Day-6: Acclimatization and Exploration – Hike to Tserko Ri
- Altitude Tserko Ri: 4,998 m / 16,400 ft
- Trek Distance: 18 km (both ways) | 10 hours
Day-7: Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel
- Altitude Lama Hotel: 2,469 m / 8,100 ft
- Trek Distance: 21 km | 8 hours
Day-8: Lama Hotel to Syabrubeshi via Sherapagaon and Khangjim
- Altitude Syabrubesi: 1,493 m / 4,900 ft
- Trek Distance: 11 km | 6 hours
Day-9: Drive from Syabrubesi to Kathmandu
- Altitude Kathmandu: 1,310 m / 4,300 ft
- Drive Distance: 122 km | 7-8 hours
Day-10: Kathmandu to Delhi
Langtang Kyanjin Gompa Trek Graph
- Pulse rate at rest must be in between (60 to 100 beats per minute).
- Blood Pressure Reading must be in between (DIASTOLIC 75 – 85, SYSTOLIC 100 - 130 mm Hg).
- Respiratory rate at rest must be in between (12 to 20 breaths per minute).
- Should not have Liver and kidney issues.
- Should not have Diabetes Mellitus, Bronchial Asthma, Heart problems, Hypertension, etc.
- No pacemaker implant.
- People with Sinus issues, Epilepsy please contact to trek coordinator before booking the trek.
- If your BMI is not normal, Please contact our Trek coordinator before Trek booking.
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After you become a TTH Trek Ambassador with Trek The Himalayas, you will unlock our Loyal Customer Policy, a perk that keeps giving every time you share the joy of trekking.
Once you complete all four treks with TTH, you receive a unique referral code that you can share with your friends and family.
When someone books a trek using your code, you will receive trek points based on the difficulty level of the trek and the referred trekker will receive the same amount of discount while booking the trek. Here is the breakdown of the trek points and discount you and your friend will get.
- If the referred trek is an Easy trek, both of you will receive ₹500 as trek points and discount.
- For a Moderate or Moderate to Difficult trek, both will receive ₹700 as trek points and discount.
- For a Difficult trek, both will receive ₹1,000 as trek points and discount.
- For a Challenging trek, both will receive ₹1,500 as trek points and discount.
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These trek points get added to your loyalty points balance and you can redeem these points while booking for your next trek. The more you refer, the more your balance grows.
For example:
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Another great part of this policy is its flexibility. You won’t believe it, but you can also transfer these loyalty points to anyone you like if you’re unable to use them yourself. You can either share or split them with friends or family.
You can also track your loyalty points balance anytime in your TTH dashboard, and we will also keep you updated through notifications whenever the trek points are added or redeemed.
TTH Trek Ambassador Policy FAQs
- What is this initiative all about?
- What if my upcoming trek is my fifth trek with Trek The Himalayas ?
- Can Chadar Trek be included as a free trek under this policy?
- Are weekend treks included in the count?
- I’ve already completed eight treks with TTH. Does this mean my ninth trek is also included?
- Why should I choose TTH over other organizations?
- If my child has completed four treks with TTH, can their Summer Camp be chosen as the fifth free trek?
- Which treks are eligible as free treks under the TTH Trek Ambassador Policy?
- Can I choose a Challenging grade as my free trek?
- How do I claim this benefit for my fifth trek?
- Do I need to make a payment while booking the fifth trek?
- If the trek is offered by TTH, why do I need to pay the amount upfront?
- Why does TTH follow a pay-and-return process?
- I already have multiple upcoming treks booked. Which one will be counted as my fifth trek?
- What if my four treks were registered using different email IDs?
- Can I choose international treks like Everest Base Camp or Kilimanjaro as my free fifth trek?
- Do repeat treks count toward my free fifth trek?
- Does the free trek cover things like insurance, transport, or extra charges?
- I’ve done some treks with other organizations. Do they count?
This initiative is our way of appreciating trekkers who continue to walk with TTH again and again. When you complete four treks with us, you reach an important milestone in your trekking journey. Your fifth trek is then offered by TTH as a gesture of appreciation. You will step in as a TTH Trek Ambassador, sharing your stories and inspiring others with your experience. Along with this, you also unlock Loyal Customer policy in which you can earn the trek points by sharing the referral code with your friends and family.
If your upcoming trek is your fifth trek with TTH, the trek fee for that trek will be completely waived. To ensure smooth planning, you need to register and make the full payment at the time of booking. Once you successfully complete the trek, TTH will refund the eligible trek fee within a week.
Please note that GST and trek insurance are fixed mandatory charges, so they will not be refunded. Any optional add-ons, like transport, gear rental, offloading, or special meals, are also outside the refund scope.
Yes, it absolutely can. And that’s what makes this policy special. If trekking in Ladakh has been your dream, this could be your moment. Iconic treks like Chadar Trek and Markha Valley Trek are available as options for your free fifth trek.
Of course! A trek is a trek, and all your TTH treks, including weekend or two-day treks count toward your free fifth trek.
Yes, and this is one of the nicest parts of the policy. The free trek benefit works in groups of four treks. After completing four treks, your fifth trek is free. If you have completed eight treks, the benefit comes again, and your ninth and tenth treks will also be free. In short,for every four treks completed with TTH, you earn free treks along the way. The more you trek, the more TTH gives back.
Trek The Himalayas offers a wide range of treks be it easy to moderate treks like Kedarkantha, Har Ki Doon, Ranthan Kharak or moderate to difficult treks like Bali Pass, Pin Bhabha Pass or Chadar. By the time you complete four treks in the Himalayas, you have already grown into an experienced trekker.
Naturally, you would now like to prefer to take a step up and choose a difficult trek as your fifth one. Here is where Trek The Himalayas stands out as it offers a variety of difficult treks. And luckily all of them are qualified as free treks under the TTH Trek Ambassador policy. With TTH, you get a variety of trek options to choose from. You can pick a tougher trail or go for an Easy or Moderate trek; the choice is yours.
Yes definitely, we’re happy to offer this. Young trekkers bring fresh energy and enthusiasm to the trail, which makes the journey even more special. If your child has completed four treks with TTH, they can choose a Summer Camp as their fifth free trek.
You’ll be happy to know that any himalayan trek from easy to difficult level can be chosen as your free trek. The best part is that treks like Chadar Trek, Markha Valley, and many other beautiful himalayan treks are included. You may also choose higher-grade treks such as Bali Pass or Pin Bhaba Pass as part of your free trek.
As a TTH Trek Ambassador, your role goes beyond just trekking. You become a mentor on the trail. Someone who guides and shares real experiences with fellow trekkers. After completing multiple treks with TTH, you bring valuable knowledge and perspective that naturally encourages others and adds energy to the group.
Your stories and practical tips help first-timers and intermediate trekkers feel more comfortable and motivated. This is where your experience shines and lifts the overall trekking spirit of the group.
Challenging and peak summit treks, however, follow a slightly different approach. These treks are designed for highly experienced trekkers and climbers, where every participant is already well-prepared and self-driven. In such settings, there is limited scope for peer mentorship, as the structure and demands of the trek are very specific.
That’s why challenging and peak summit treks are kept outside the free fifth trek option, not because they are out of reach, but because the Trek Ambassador role is best experienced on trails where your guidance, encouragement, and shared journey can add value to others.
To claim your free trek, please send an email to info@trekthehimalayas.com, and our team will take it forward from there.
Yes, you do. You need to pay the full amount at the time of booking, just like any regular trek. Once you successfully complete the trek, we process the return of the eligible trek fee within one week. This process helps us plan treks better and ensures that all participants are fully committed.
Each spot on a trek involves planning, logistics, and local arrangements. If someone cancels at the last moment, it directly affects the team and the opportunity for another trekker. Collecting the payment upfront helps us manage this responsibly. Once you complete the trek, the amount is returned as promised. If you cancel, the standard TTH cancellation policy applies.
To keep your trek planning smooth and fair, we collect the trek fee upfront. Last-minute cancellations can affect team arrangements and local logistics, so this pay-and-refund process keeps everything running smoothly while still giving you this special benefit fairly.
The trek that you actually complete as your fifth eligible trek will be considered under this initiative. Even if you have several treks booked in advance, the benefit applies to the trek that completes your fifth-trek milestone.
All four treks must be registered under a single email ID. This helps us confirm that the same person has completed all four treks with TTH. Please ensure your records are linked to one email ID.
The free fifth trek is only valid for treks within India. International treks, including those in Nepal or other countries, don’t qualify as your free trek. However, any international trek you’ve completed does count toward your total number of treks with TTH.
Each unique trek you complete adds to your total. If you repeat a trek you’ve already done, it won’t be counted toward your free fifth trek.
The free trek includes only the trek fee itself. Any extra costs like trek insurance, transport, gear rentals, offloading, or special meals are not included and will need to be paid separately.
To be eligible for the free fifth trek, we count only treks you’ve completed with TTH. But don’t worry, even if you’ve done weekend treks, pilgrimages, or international treks with us, they all contribute to your count. By the time you’re eligible, you’ve likely completed more than four treks with TTH anyway.
Loyal Customer Policy FAQs
- What is the Loyal Customer Policy?
- When do I become eligible for this policy?
- What is a referral code and how do I get it?
- Is there a limit to how many points I can earn?
- What is the minimum number of trek points I can redeem under this policy?
- Can I use these trek points for international treks?
- Can I transfer my trek points to someone else?
- Where can I check my trek points balance?
- Can I share my referral code with someone who has already trekked with TTH?
- What is the validity of the Loyalty points?
The Loyal Customer Policy is a special perk for TTH Trek Ambassadors. After completing four treks with Trek The Himalayas, you receive a referral code. When someone books a trek using your code, both you and the referred trekker earn trek points and discounts based on the difficulty level of the trek.
You become eligible for the Loyal Customer Policy after completing four treks with Trek The Himalayas and becoming a TTH Trek Ambassador. Make sure all your four treks must be unique.
A referral code is a unique code provided to you once you become a TTH Trek Ambassador. You can share this code with friends and family. When they use it while booking a trek, both of you receive trek points and discounts.
There is no limit to the number of trek points you can earn. The more you refer, the more points get added to your loyalty points balance, which you can redeem while booking your future treks.
There is no minimum limit for redeeming your trek points under this policy. You can start redeeming your rewards with as little as one trek point. Every trek point you earn holds value, giving you complete flexibility to use your points whenever and however you choose without waiting to accumulate a fixed number.
Yes! One of the best parts of the Loyal Customer Policy is that you can use your trek points to book any trek with TTH, including international treks.
This is the flexibility of the policy. You can easily transfer your points to friends and family, and they can use them for their own trek planning with TTH. Even if you want to split the points and use them with your friends, you can do that too and enjoy trekking together!
You can easily track your trek points anytime in your TTH dashboard. Also, we’ll keep you updated with notifications whenever points are added or redeemed, so you always know your balance.
No. Referrals must be for completely new members. Anyone who has already registered or trekked with TTH earlier will not be counted as a valid referral.
The Loyalty Customer accumulated points is valid for two years from the date it is issued.
Important Links
- Mandatory Documents to Bring on A Trek Click Here.
- How to pay Add-ons, Submit Medical Forms, and Dietary Preferences Click Here to watch Video
How To Reach
Pick-Up Information
- It is essential for everyone to arrive at Kathmandu (1:00 pm).
- Upon booking the trek, you are required to come to our hotel. Your trek coordinator will provide you with details such as the name of the Kathmandu hotel, its location, and the contact person's number.
Options to Reach Kathmandu
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The best way is to fly to Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport, which receives airlines mostly from South-east Asia and Europe. A number of direct flights fly from Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore and Varanasi to Kathmandu. Popular airlines that operate regularly are Jet Airways, Air India, IndiGo and Nepal Airlines.
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Delhi to Kathmandu by train + bus
- Day 1: Take a train from Delhi to Gorakhpur. The Vaishali Express leaves Delhi at around 19:45 and arrives at Gorakhpur Junction at 09:10 next morning, or there's another train from New Delhi at 17:20 arriving Gorakhpur at 06:35 next morning. The fare is around Rs. 2440 (£35 or $54) in AC1, Rs. 1240 (£18 or $27) in AC2, Rs. 785 (£12 or $18) in AC3 or Rs. 315 in Sleeper Class - check current times and fares at www.indianrail.gov.in or www.irctc.co.in.
- Day 2: Take a bus or jeep from Gorakhpur to the Nepalese frontier at Sunauli (Indian side) and Bhairawa (Nepalese side, often also called Sunauli). Journey time about 3 hours, Rs. 55 (£1 or $2).
3. Walk across the frontier, it's then a few minutes’ walk to the Bhairawa bus station. Take a bus or jeep on to Kathmandu. Buses take 9 to 12 hours, cost about 120 Nepalese Rupees or 230 Indian Rupees (£1 or $2). There are many buses daily, either daytime buses leaving regularly until about 11:00 or overnight buses leaving regularly from about 16:00 until 19:00. Indian rupees may be accepted here in Bhairawa, but not further into Nepal.
4. It's also possible to travel via Varanasi An overnight train links Delhi & Varanasi. Buses link Varanasi with the Nepalese border.
For your return journey from Pokhara, you have the flexibility to choose between road or air transport options. Please note that our services extend only to the hotel, and the standard hotel check-out time is 11:00 am.
Cost Terms
Inclusion
1. Accommodation (as per the itinerary):
- Day 1 and Day 13 Hotel Accommodation in 3 3-star hotel in Kathmandu
- Day 2 to Day 12 Accommodation in the Teahouse.
2. Meals (Veg + Egg):
- All meals Lukla to Lukla from Day 2 Lunch to Day 13 Breakfast
- Fresh fruit after dinner every day.
3. Support:
- 1 Versatile base camp manager handles communication and deploys extra manpower in emergencies.
- 1 Mountaineering & First aid qualified professional trek Leader.
- Local experienced guides (Number of guides depending on the group size).
- Enough support staff.
4. Trek equipment:
- Sleeping bag.
- Gaiters & Microspikes (if required).
5. First aid:
- Medical kit, Stretcher, Oxygen cylinder, Blood pressure monitor, Oximeter, Stethoscope.
6. Transportation (as per the itinerary):
- Arrival Departure Airport Transfer as per itinerary.
- Domestic airport transfers for Lukla.
- Kathmandu to Ramecchap /Lukla, and back.
7. Cloakroom facility available at the base camp for additional luggage.
8. All necessary permits and entry fees, up to the amount charged for Indian.
9. Services from Kathmandu to Kathmandu.
10. TIMS card.
11. EBC Map.
12. Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu.
13. Trek Completion Certificate
14. Trekking Kit Bag (Duffle bag if opted for Porter facility).
Exclusion
1. Insurance (Mandatory).
1. Food during the transit.
2. Any kind of personal expenses.
3. Mule or porter to carry personal luggage.
4. Emergency evacuation,hospitalization charge, etc.
5. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head Inclusion.
7.Extra Expenses.
- Porters for the personal bag*.
- Wifi, charging batteries, and hot showers.
- Customary gratuities for guides & porters.
8. Nepal entry visa (approximately USD 40, Bring Two Passport Size photos) only for foreigners
(Not for
Indians).
9. Unforeseen costs due to flight cancellation, weather conditions,
etc.
10. Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu.
Note:
Summit Bonus
- The Summit Bonus is INR 4000 and is considered part of the tips for the leader, guides, porters, and support staff.
- This amount is mandatory for trekkers who successfully complete the summit.
- Trekkers who do not reach the summit may contribute voluntarily if they wish.
Things can be provided on demand and availability (participant has to pay extra for these things).
1- Satellite phone/set phone - a type of mobile phone that connects via radio links via satellites orbiting the Earth instead of terrestrial cell sites like cell phones. Therefore, they can operate in most geographic locations on the Earth's surface.
2- Gamow/PAC HAPO Bag (Portable Hyperbaric Bag) - is a unique, portable hyperbaric chamber for the treatment of acute mountain sickness (AMS), also known as altitude sickness.
3- AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) - are portable life-saving devices designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, a medical condition in which the heart stops beating suddenly and unexpectedly.
Cancellation Terms
To request a cancellation, please email us at info@trekthehimalayas.com using your registered email ID.
Cancellations prior to 25 days from the start of the Trip
Refund Options
- 5% deduction of trek fee
- 100% trek fee cash voucher for any trip till one year
- Transfer your trek (any trek, any date) to your friend
Cancellation between 24 days and 15 days to the start of the Trip
Refund Options
- 30% deduction of trek fee
- 100% trek fee cash voucher for same trip till one year
- 85% trek fee cash voucher for any trip till one year
- Transfer your trek (same trek, any date) to your friend
Cancellation between 14 days and 10 days to the start of the Trip
Refund Options
- 50% deduction of trek fee
- 80% trek fee cash voucher for same trip till one year
- 70% trek fee cash voucher for any trip till one year
- Book the same trek, in the same season, with any other batch
- Transfer your trek (same trek, any date) to your friend
Cancellation less than 9 days to the start of the trek.
Refund Options
- No cash refund
- 20% trek fee cash voucher for the same trip till one year
- 10% trek fee cash voucher for any trip till one year
- Transfer your trek (same trek, same date) to your friend
- To reschedule a trek (same trek only), a 30 % rescheduling fee of the trek cost will apply.
Cancellation Policy (Emergency Cases):
In case of a death in the immediate family (parents, siblings, spouse, children) or if the trekker is hospitalized (min. 48 hours) or suffers a fracture (leg/arm) within a week before the trek, even if canceled a day before:
90% trek fee refund in cash & 10% as a voucher (valid for 1 year, for any India trek).
Valid documents required. We’re here to support you during tough times.
Note:
- Change of trek batch is dependent on the availability of seats in the batch
- In case of transferring a trek to a friend, he/she should satisfy all the mandatory requirements put forward by TTH
- TTH holds the right to change/cancel the policies, without prior notice
Booking and Payments
- The Participant is responsible for verifying the accuracy of all details, including Trip dates and personal documentation, at the time of booking.
- Payments must be made in accordance with the timelines and instructions provided by TTH. Late payments may result in cancellation of booking without refund.
- In the event of a cash refund, only the portion of the payment made in cash shall be eligible for refund in cash. Any booking made using voucher, discounts, promotional codes, or through any non-cash mode of payment shall not be eligible for a cash refund under any circumstances.
- Refunds, if applicable, shall be processed within 15–30 working days of confirmation.
- All add-on bookings are subject to the respective add-on cancellation policy, and refunds will be processed accordingly.
- Voucher Terms
- This is a non-transferable voucher
- The voucher cannot be merged with any other offer of Trek The Himalayas
- The voucher is valid for Trek booked directly with Trek The Himalayas in India
- To avail the voucher please use your register phone number or e-mail id
- All the other Terms of booking a trek with Trek The Himalayas are applicable to the voucher
Itinerary and Modifications
- TTH reserves the right to modify, shorten, or cancel any part of the Trip due to transportation delays, weather, health emergencies, or other unforeseen circumstances including Force Majeure.
Cancellations and Refunds
- No refunds or vouchers, partial or otherwise, shall be provided for voluntary withdrawal, non-utilisation of services, or removal from the Trip.
- If TTH cancels the Trip before arrival at the designated pick-up point due to unforeseen circumstances or Force Majeure, the Participant may choose from:
- An alternate Trip/date.
- A credit voucher valid for one (1) year.
- Transfer to another Trip, with cost differences payable by the Participant.
- If the Trip is abandoned post-arrival at the designated pick-up point, no cash refund or voucher shall be issued. The Trek Again Policy may apply at TTH’s discretion.
- TTH shall not be liable for any associated travel costs such as flights, accommodation, or visa fees.
Force Majeure
- Events beyond its control including but not limited to earthquakes, landslides, strikes, curfews, war, pandemic, government restrictions, heavy rainfall or snowfall, windstorms, road blockages, trail disruption, or withdrawal of permits, TTH shall not be held liable for any cancellation, delay, or service modification caused by Force Majeure.
Trek Essentials
Rent EquipmentPDF Of Trek Essential Download
| Backpack with rain cover | (50 - 60 ltr) with comfortable shoulder straps |
| Day pack with rain cover | 20 - 30 ltr (If off-load opted) |
| Walking stick | Advisable (At least one) |
| Water Bottle / Hydration pack | 2 bottles of one liter each, People who use hydration pack 1 hydration pack and 1 bottle of one liter, Carry at least one thermos flask. |
| Small size tiffin/lunch box | 1 Nos |
| Snacks | Energy bars, dry fruits, electral/ors |
| Personal Medical Kit | Consult your doctor |
| T-Shirt (Synthetic quick dry) | 1 Full & 2 Half sleeves |
| Fleece T-shirt | 1 Nos |
| Fleece jacket | 1 Nos |
| Windproof Jacket | 1 Nos |
| Down feather / Hollow jacket | 1 Nos |
| Thermal inner (Upper and Lower) | 1 Pair |
| Trek Pant (Synthetic quick dry) | 2 Nos |
| Fleece Pant | 1 Nos |
| Waterproof gloves | 1 Pair |
| Fleece / woollen gloves | 1 Pair |
| Poncho / waterproof Jacket and pant | 1 Nos |
| Sunscreen | 1 Nos |
| Moisturiser | 1 Nos |
| Chap-stick / Lip balm | 1 Nos |
| Toothbrush and toothpaste | 1 Nos |
| Toilet paper & Wipes | 1 Nos |
| Soap / hand sanitizers | 1 Nos |
| Antibacterial powder | 1 Nos |
| Quick dry towel | 1 Nos |
| Head torch | 1 Nos. (Avoid Hand torch) |
| Sun Cap | 1 Nos |
| Woolen cap | 1 Nos. |
| Balaclava | 1 Nos. |
| Buff / Neck-gaiters | 1 Synthetic & 1 Woollen |
| Sunglasses | UV with dark side cover, People who wear spectacles - (A)- Use contact lenses | (B)- Photo chromatic glasses |
| Trekking shoes | 1 Pair (Water-resistant, high ankle, good grip) |
| Floaters / flip-flops | 1 Pair |
| Cotton socks | 6 pairs |
| Woollen socks | 1 pairs |
| Gaiters | 1 Pair (TTH provides when required) |
| Micro spikes | 1 Pair (TTH provides when required) |
Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)
To register with TTH, visit our website - www.trekthehimalayas.com and create your account. To create your account you will need to use your email address and fill in all the details, set your unique password and your account is ready to use.
- To book a trek with TTH, you first need to register with us and create an account.
- Choose the trek that you want to do and click on available dates.
- You will land at the login page, fill in the required details.
- Add Participants, choose add-on services click on the Pay now button, choose your preferred payment method, and make the payment. TTH accepts multiple payment options, including credit/debit cards, net banking, and UPI.
- You will receive a confirmation email from TTH with all the necessary details about the trek, including the meeting point, transportation, accommodation, and other important instructions.
- Click Here to watch Video
please send an email to us at info@trekthehimalayas.com or reach out to the numbers provided in the Help and Support section of your Trek Page. We will ensure that your issue is promptly resolved.
To book services such as off-load luggage and transportation, you can find them listed as add-ons. These additional services can be booked at the time of your initial booking. If you miss booking add-ons during the initial reservation, you can log in anytime and easily book 4 days before the departure date add-ons through the platform.
If you have booked the wrong trek or selected the wrong date, don’t worry! You can contact us at +91 9368882322 (Monday to Saturday, 10 AM to 10 PM) or email us at info@trekthehimalayas.com. You can also discuss this with your trek coordinator. Please make sure to inform us at least 10 days before the departure of your trek. Only then can we help you reschedule or arrange another trek for you.
We recommend visiting our "Suggest Me a Trek" page. By filling out the form, our experts will contact you with the best possible trek options based on your preferences and experience level. Alternatively, you can reach out to us via email at info@trekthehimalayas.com or give us a call using the numbers provided on our website for personalized assistance and recommendations.
Family treks differ from regular treks by focusing on ease of difficulty, offering shorter durations for younger participants, Kid-friendly and easily digestible foods, child-friendly activities, maintaining a higher guide ratio for diverse age groups, and implementing additional safety measures for families.
Family Trek with Kids recommendation Only Dayara Bugyal and Chopta Chandrashila Trek.
Minimum age for TTH treks is typically 7 years, though this may vary depending on the specific trek.
Yes, you can take a kids to a high-altitude trek with a parent. Discuss with a trek expert before booking a trek.
- Junior trekkers (below 15 years) should have a company of parents/guardians.
- Trekkers between 15 to 18 years can come solo with the disclaimer form signed by parent/guardian.
- Medical & Disclaimer Form (Mandatory Documents) Click here to download medical and disclaimer form
Physical Fitness: Ensure your child is physically fit. Engage them in regular exercise, outdoor activities, and hikes to build stamina and endurance. Hydration: Emphasize the importance of staying hydrated at high altitudes. Encourage your child to drink water regularly, even if they don't feel thirsty. Proper Nutrition: Provide a well-balanced diet with sufficient carbohydrates for energy and foods rich in iron to prevent altitude sickness. Adequate Sleep: Ensure your child gets enough sleep in the days leading up to the trek. Quality rest is crucial for altitude adaptation. Educate on Altitude Sickness: Teach your child about the symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headache, nausea, and dizziness. Encourage them to communicate any discomfort immediately. Appropriate Clothing and Gear: Dress your child in layers to adjust to changing temperatures. Ensure they have appropriate trekking gear, including sturdy footwear. Positive Mindset: Foster a positive mindset. Encourage your child, and let them know it's okay to take breaks when needed. Medical Check-Up: Schedule a medical check-up before the trek to ensure your child is fit for high-altitude activities. Consult with a healthcare professional about any potential health concerns.
TTH takes special care to provide wholesome and nutritious food for children on treks. Here are some of the foods that are typically served for children:
Breakfast: For breakfast, TTH serves a variety of options like porridge, cornflakes, bread, butter, jam, honey, boiled eggs, omelettes, and pancakes. Children can choose from these options to fuel themselves for the day's trek.
Lunch: For lunch, TTH serves lunch which includes rotis, vegetables, rice, dal, and salad. The rotis are usually made fresh on the trek and are a good source of carbohydrates. The dal and vegetables provide protein and other essential nutrients.
Snacks: TTH provides healthy snacks like fresh fruits, dry fruits, energy bars, cookies, and biscuits to keep the children energized throughout the day.
Dinner: For dinner, TTH serves a hot and wholesome meal which includes soup, rice, dal, vegetables, and a non-vegetarian dish (if requested in advance). Children can also choose from a variety of desserts like custard, jelly, and fruit salad.
Dietary requirements: If a child has any special dietary requirements, TTH can cater to those needs as well. For example, if a child is lactose intolerant or allergic to nuts, the kitchen staff can make arrangements to accommodate those requirements.
Choosing the right trek for a beginner can be a bit overwhelming as there are many factors to consider such as distance, elevation gain, terrain difficulty, weather, and time of year. Here are some tips that can help you choose the right trek for a beginner:
1. Determine fitness level: Assess the fitness level of the beginner to understand their physical capabilities. This will help you select a trek that is challenging but not too difficult.
2. Choose a well-traveled trail: A well-traveled trail will have more amenities such as signposts, water stations, and shelter. It is also safer as there will be other hikers on the trail.
3. Consider the length of the trek: For beginners, it is recommended to start with a shorter trek that can be completed in a day or two. This will help them get acclimatized to trekking and build their confidence.
4. Look for gradual elevation gain: Choose a trek with a gradual elevation gain rather than steep ascents. This will make the trek easier and more enjoyable.
5. Check the weather: Check the weather forecast before selecting a trek. Avoid treks during the monsoon season or winter when the trails can be slippery or dangerous.
6. Research the trail: Read about the trail to get an idea of the terrain, altitude, and difficulty level. This will help you select a trek that is suitable for the beginner.
7. Consult with an expert: If you are unsure about which trek to choose, consult our trek expert Mr. Nitin (+91 70600 59773) between 10 AM to 6 PM (Tuesday - Friday). Mr. Nitin will provide you valuable advice and guidance.
Overall, it is important to choose a trek that is enjoyable, challenging but not too difficult, and suitable for the beginner's fitness level and experience...
It is not recommended for a beginner to choose a difficult Himalayan trek. Trekking in the Himalayas can be physically and mentally challenging, especially if you are not used to the high altitude, steep slopes, and rugged terrain. Choosing a difficult trek without the proper experience, fitness level, and preparation can be dangerous and put you at risk of altitude sickness, injury, and other hazards.
If you are a beginner, it is recommended to start with an easier trek and gradually build up your skills and experience. This will help you understand the challenges of trekking in the Himalayas, and also prepare you physically and mentally for a more difficult trek in the future. It is also important to choose a trek that matches your fitness level, experience, and interest.
There is no specific age limit for a beginner trekker. However, it is important to consider your physical fitness, health condition, and personal interests before embarking on a trek. Trekking in the Himalayas can be physically and mentally demanding, and requires a certain level of physical fitness and endurance.
If you have any pre-existing medical conditions or are above a certain age, it is recommended to consult with a doctor before embarking on a trek. It is also important to listen to your body and take breaks as needed during the trek to prevent exhaustion or injury.
We recommend visiting our "Suggest Me a Trek" page. By filling out the form, our experts will contact you with the best possible trek options based on your preferences and experience level. Alternatively, you can reach out to us via email at info@trekthehimalayas.com or give us a call using the numbers provided on our website for personalized assistance and recommendations.
Yes, you can join the trek. We have fixed departure groups where you can simply book your trek and we will take care of curating a group.
Before you start the trek, it is recommended that you make all the necessary phone calls as during the trek you may or may not receive network coverage, once you come back to the Base Camp, you can reconnect with your family via phone once again. You can share your trek coordinator contact detail with your family members to get the latest updates about your trek batch.
At TTH, we provide wholesome and nutritious meals during the trek. The food is vegetarian and includes a variety of dishes such as rice, dal, vegetables, chapati, paratha, pasta, noodles, and soup. We also offer snacks such as biscuits, and salty, and dry fruits during the trek. Special dietary requirements such as vegan, gluten-free, or Jain food can also be arranged if informed in advance.
If you are allergic to some foods, you need to let us know in advance so that we can make arrangements accordingly.
TTH is a trekking company that prioritizes the safety of all its participants, including women trekkers. We have a comprehensive safety system in place, which includes a dedicated team of experienced and trained trek leaders and support staff who are equipped to handle emergency situations and provide first aid.
TTH also takes specific measures to ensure the safety and comfort of women trekkers. They have a separate tent accommodation for women trekkers, female trek leaders, and support staff. They also provide separate toilet facilities for women and encourage a safe and respectful environment for all trekkers.
Moreover, TTH has a strict policy against any kind of harassment and has a zero-tolerance policy towards such incidents. They have a designated Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) to investigate and address any complaints related to harassment or misconduct. Overall, TTH has a good reputation for safety and responsible trekking practices, and women can feel comfortable and safe while trekking with them.
In case you are the only women in the group, we provide a single sleeping arrangement. Also, during the trek, the trek leader will always remain by your side to provide optimum safety and reassurance.
You can reach out to the trek coordinator to inquire about the number of female trekkers and their respective states who have booked the trek. Please note that the trek coordinator cannot disclose personal details of any trekker. Once you've confirmed your booking, a WhatsApp Group will be created for all the trekkers in your batch. This allows you to connect with fellow trekkers before the trek begins.
While many of our treks are led by female trek leaders, however, it is not possible to know which trek leader is assigned to which group. But nonetheless, whether the trek leader is male or female you can be completely assured of your safety and security with us.
Yes, it is possible to trek with periods. However, it is important to take some extra precautions and preparations to ensure a comfortable and safe trekking experience. Here are some tips that can help you trek during your period:
1. Use menstrual hygiene products that you are comfortable with, such as tampons, pads, or menstrual cups. It is recommended to carry enough supplies for the entire duration of the trek.
2. Pack wet wipes, hand sanitizer, and plastic bags to dispose of used hygiene products.
3. Wear comfortable and breathable clothing that allows for easy movement and reduces friction. Avoid wearing tight or restrictive clothing that can cause discomfort.
4. Carry pain relief medication, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, in case of menstrual cramps.
5. Stay hydrated and maintain a balanced diet to support your energy levels and overall health.
6. Take breaks as needed and listen to your body. If you feel uncomfortable or experience any unusual symptoms, seek medical attention immediately. It is also recommended to consult with a doctor before going on a trek during your period, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition or are taking medication.
By taking necessary precautions and being prepared, you can have a safe and comfortable trekking experience even during your period. We provide proper disposal facilities for sanitary pad disposal during the trek.
We offer three person tents with twin-sharing for optimum comfort. A woman trekker will share a tent with another woman trekker and if you are the only woman in the group, you will be given a single accommodation for your comfort and privacy.
Yes, we do provide gears on rent. You can book it using you TTH account directly.
Mountaineering qualified Experienced and first aid certified Trek Leader, First Aid Certify local guide, Cook, helpers and supporting staff.
People suffering from Bronchitis, Asthma, High blood pressure, Epilepsy (got faints), TB , Heart problem or on higher BMI side are strictly not allowed to go on any Himalayan trek. Apart from this if you had any medical history, please let us know.
No. Alcohol and smoking isn’t allowed while on trek. It is totally misconception that it will keep you warm. Your body need to acclimatize properly and for that eat properly and drink enough water; these things will keep you warm.
Toilet tents provide a convenient solution for answering nature's call in the great outdoors. Dry toilets, in particular, offer a highly sanitary approach. By digging a pit and utilizing mud and a shovel, you can easily cover up your waste. This method ensures cleanliness and hygiene while camping or exploring in the forest.
Remember to pack essential toiletries to complete your outdoor bathroom kit and maintain proper personal hygiene during your adventures. With these practices in place, you can enjoy nature while also respecting it.
Layer Up From Head To Toe
Eat Full Meals, never sleep empty stomach
You can keep warmee (if you’re more susceptible to cold).
Use sleeping bag in right way and don’t leave free space in sleeping bag.
For upper body
– Thermal layer
– T-shirt (full-sleeves)
– Fleece T-shirt (for extreme colds)
– Fleece layer
– Thick Jacket/Down Jacket
– Waterproof or Windproof layer (outermost layer, when it is snowing or raining)
- For Lower Body
– Thermal layer
– Hiking pants (normal) or Winter hiking pants
Based on how warm you feel you can skip any of the above layers. Your outer later should be windproof since it is windy at high altitude.
The idea behind layering is that the more insulation you have the less cold you feel, and instead of wearing a very thick jacket if you wear multiple layers, your body will be better insulated against the cold.
Yes, we provide micro spikes and gaiters, if required.
Mandatory documents: 2 xerox of ID having address (addhar card/driving license), 2 Passport size photographs, hard copy Medical form signed & sealed by doctor, disclaimer form sign by trekker and high altitude insurance.
No. We don’t but we can suggest you good hotel/Stay nearby pick up location.
Yes, trekker must carry 2 water bottles 1 litre each so they can refill it at campsite for drinking and keep themselves hydrate.
You should buy shoes which has these three features –Good grip, Ankle Support and additional water resistant layers. Generally, we advise Quechua Trek 100, MH 500 and MH 100.
No one is forced to go on. There is always enough staff to split the party according to need and regroup later at the camp. Most people have no trouble reaching the highest campsite. If some members decide not to climb the final distance they can wait for the climbers to come back down the same way or take a lateral path to the descent route.
Rental gear must be pre-booked through our official website. Missed bookings will be fulfilled only if stock is available at the time.
Rental bookings must be confirmed at least 4 days before the trek start date.
Yes, a confirmation email will be sent to your registered email ID once the booking is confirmed.
Each trek has a different pickup location. Complete pickup details, including location and timing, will be shared in the official WhatsApp group before the trek begins.
The correct size will be provided; however, color or style may vary depending on availability.
Yes, the Hollofil jacket is suitable for temperatures between -5°C and -10°C when used with proper layering.
All rental item details, specifications, and photos are available on the website at the time of booking.
Please share a screenshot of the issue along with your registered email ID, or contact us at +91 87551 22244 for assistance.
All cancellations and refunds are processed strictly as per the rental policy.
Changes or additions can be requested before the booking deadline and are subject to availability.
Size exchange may be possible at the pickup location, depending on availability.
Yes, all rental gear is thoroughly cleaned, sanitized, and quality-checked before being issued.
In case of damage or loss, the customer may be required to pay the full cost as per the actual value of the gear.
Yes, rental gear for multiple participants can be booked using a single registered email ID.
Yes, a refundable security deposit is collected in cash/UPI. The amount may vary depending on the gear or services being used and is refunded at the end of the trek, subject to no damages or losses.
The Langtang Kyanjin Gompa Trek is situated at an altitude of approximately 3,870 meters (12697 feet) in the region of Langtang National Park in the Rasuwa District of Nepal's Bagmati Province.
Langtang Kyanjin Gompa is a moderate to difficult trek that takes around 9 days to complete. As far as landscapes are concerned, it has diverse topography spanning from start to finish. Initially, the trail is a gradual ascent and later on you’ll have to take a steady uphill climb.
The accommodation at every campsite on Langtang Kyanjin Gompa Trek is provided in teahouses. They generally offer twin-bedrooms, delicious meals, charging, Wi-Fi, and hot showers.
The ideal time to do the Langtang Kyanjin Gompa Trek are Autumn season (September to Mid-October) and spring/summer season (March to May). During these months, the weather remains stable, skies are largely clear for nice views, and temperatures are quite comfortable.
The Langtang Kyanjin Gompa Trek is one of Nepal’s most incredible destinations. It offers a wide range of attractions that are unique to this region, such as: 360-degree panoramic views from Kyanjin Ri (4,773 meters 15660 feet) and Tserko Ri (5,000 meters 16404 meters), Kyanjin Gompa Monastery, Yak cheese factory, beautiful landscapes, wildlife sightings, Tamang and Sherpa culture, high-altitude glacial walks, and stunning Latang Valley.
Latang Valley is also known as “valley of glaciers” because of the breathtaking snowfields that surround it. The valley is filled with scenic beauty with a rich Tibetan-influenced heritage. Despite being easily accessible from Kathmandu, this trek is less crowded and peaceful. Latang Valley is also a gateway to the popular “Tamang Heritage Trail”.
The Langtang Kyanjin Gompa Trek typically takes 9 or 10 days to conclude. It also requires 1 to 2 extra days for acclimatization. During the best season, the trek is perfectly suitable for trekkers with basic fitness.
To prevent AMS, you need to climb slowly and gradually; limit your altitude gains to 300 to 500 meters per day above 3,000 meters; at least 2 to 3 liters of water intake daily; avoid alcohol and smoking; and eat foods rich in carbohydrates. The symptoms of AMS are: headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue and disturbed sleep.
For this trek, you have to be prepared physically and mentally. You should start preparing for it at least a month earlier. The physical fitness includes Cardiovascular training: Build stamina through cycling, running, swimming, or brisk walking.
Leg muscles training: Engage in hiking, stair climbing, squats, and lunges.
Back training: Practice carrying at least 10 kg backpack daily and mimic climbing with it.
The mental preparation includes meditation, breathing exercises, and yoga. You can do these for at least half an hour.
Langtang National Park is one of the most scenic places in the wilderness of Nepal Himalayas. Established in 1976 and spanning across 1,710 square kilometers, it is a protected area due to its diversity. Langtang National Park is home to a wide range of wildlife, including the red panda, snow leopard, and Himalayan tahr, as well as hundreds of bird species.