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Langtang Helambu Trek

7 Days

Langtang Helambu Trek

Gosaikunda joins together the remote and staggering valley of Langtang with the high mountain lakes at Gosaikunda. Langtang Helambu Trekking is one of the most beautiful ways to explore nature from the inside out. You can visit the lovely Langtang National Park and then, afterward, trek to the end of the valley to view the eminent mountains. The Langtang Gosainkunda Helambu Trek combines three different treks: Langtang Valley, Gosaikunda Lake, and Helambu Valley Trek.

Emulating the Trishuli River north out of Kathmandu, you voyage through Trishuli Bazaar and Dhunche to Syabrubesi, a Tamang village spotted at the exact edge of the Langtang National Park. You then swing east into the Langtang Valley, intersecting the stream numerous times as you voyage up along a canyon-like, more level segment of the valley. You pass through oak and rhododendron woods and even cross cold moraine on your path to the Tamang village of Langtang.

Helambu Valley was known as Yalmoganriwa in ancient times, and now it is called Yalmo in the local language. Yalmoganriwa means to enclose snowcapped mountains in Helmo Valley, known as the Helambu Sindhupalchok district of Nepal. The center of this is Bumthang, which is the origin of the Melamchi River. The upper part of the mountain is named Dorje Lakpa, also known as Bajra Saddhu in Tibetan. Teton Goden Chen reveals this place, and his disciple visited this area and built the gumba (monastery). There is a Guru Dukphok cave in Padmasambhava that can accommodate up to 20 meditators at a time. There are many meditation centers around the area. There are famous meditation caves where 11th-century Tibetan Mahasiddha Milarepa meditated on dipper and realization, which are near Thimbu. A strong female deity, Dharmapal Ama Yangri, whose name opens Yangrima Danda.

Above Tarkeghyang there are several monasteries for meditation retreats. The people of Tibetan origin settled down and found the Melamchi River. There are two routes to reach this hidden land. There are motorways to Tarkeghyang, with the main routes for the upper part of Helambu Valley. One from Shankhu to the Melchi River Bridge to Yalmogangriwa, and two from Panchkhel through the Melamchi River Bridge to Yalmogangriwa. Three, from Gosaikund to Tharepati to Yalmogangriwa. Langtang and Helambu Valley are the most popular destinations for spiritual tourism in the Himalayas.

Somewhat further up the valley is Kyangin Gompa, where you stop overnight and test the neighborhood yak cheddar. Langtang, known as Namgodagam in ancient times, means Hidden Land, Heavenly Gate of half-moon form. You can visit the Guru Padmasambhava cave and Langtang Lirung base camp as well. You pass through Nubamatang, settled in a covered-up valley, on your route up to view the icy masses that stamp the door into Tibet. Your voyage through Thulo Syabru and Sing Gompa to a high level, where the hallowed lake Gosainkund is placed, At the intersection of the Lauribinayak Pass (4610 m), you proceed south, deserting the Langtang locale as you voyage through the Helambu valley to Gulbhanjyang. Langtang Circuit Trek has always achieved a level that fascinates all the trekkers coming to this destination.

Trip Highlights

  • Visit Langtang National Park
  • Trek through Tamang villages and rhododendron forests
  • Explore Kyangin Gompa, Langtang Lirung Base Camp, and yak cheese factory
  • Sacred Gosainkunda Lake and Lauribinayak Pass (4,610 m)
  • Meditative sites including Guru Padmasambhava Cave and Milarepa’s Meditation Caves
  • Discover spiritual Helambu/Yalmoganriwa Valley with ancient monasteries
  • Views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, and surrounding peaks
  • Experience Tibetan-influenced culture and serene Himalayan landscapes

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