Langtang National Park Trekking actually starts from Dhunche or Syabru which is seven to ten hours by bus/jeep ride through lush green scenery from Kathmandu. Just a couple of days of walking find you amongst beautiful snow peaks of the Ganesh and Langtang ranges. Following the Langtang Khola (river) will take you to the settlement of Kyanjin Gompa at 3900m. This is the furthest place to find lodges up the valley. The Langtang Valley was designated the first National Park of Nepal in 1971. Beautiful landscapes and pretty villages make this a relatively easy and therefore popular trekking destination in Nepal. After retracing our steps to the village of Syabru we cross the Laurabina La, a pass at 4610m, into the Helambu district. The crossing of the pass in freezing wind and thin air is nothing compared to the descent in waist-deep sluggish snow and losing your way on the Helambu side; which tends to happen in the winters; but trekking in this wonderful region can be deemed as some of the best in Nepal.
The flora & fauna in this region is exquisite & the different animal & bird species found in this region are simply amazing. This is one region where man & animals live in blessed peace with one another in tandem with the surrounding ecology gifted by God with an incomparable nature of beauty ever so natural & wonderful to behold. Book trips with NEPAL NOMAD into this lovely territory & visit spots others have not known. You will go home with some of the best pictures of Mother Nature not found anywhere else…pictures of landscapes you can proudly hang up in the most intimate areas of your home…reminding the generations to come of God’s love & sweet gifts to his creation of mankind on earth.