Langtang Valley and Tamang Heritage Trek
This fifteen day trip in-country includes ten days trekking in the stunning Langtang region of Nepal, which is the closest National Park to Kathmandu and requires no internal flights to reach it.
Overview
The Tamang Heritage trail adds a circular loop to the trek which avoids going the whole way up and down the same path. There is also an option to add on a summit of Yala Peak which adds three days to the trip.
The area is renowned for its beautiful cedar forests and flowers and jaw dropping views of soaring Himalayan peaks including the mighty Shishapangma which is one of the 8000 metre peaks, Manaslu Massif, Ganesh, Langtang and Jugal Himal. The Tamang trail is a relatively new circular addition to the route which promotes an income to the Tamang hill people who settled in the area.
What Our Adventurers Think:
I had a fantastic trip and was looked after wonderfully in Kathmandu by Pasang and, on the trek itself, Lopsang and Tendi were brilliant, nothing being too much trouble and always attentive and helpful – you have a great team out in Nepal. I have some very special memories of my trek – the stunning scenery, the walk itself, the people I met on the way and the marvellous sense of achievement at reaching my goal by arriving at base camp; thank you once again for organising it for me.
Langtang Valley Itinerary
15 days trip from arrival in Kathmandu up to the day of departure
12 days trip – 2 days driving and 10 days trekking
Arrival in Kathmandu for two nights in the hotel.
Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, 1500m
The trail initially has a few steep ascents to reach Ronga Bhanjyang after 3 hours with views of the Ganesh Himal and Gosaikunda range alongside the Goljang Valley. Descend into the Goljang valley for about an hour for lunch and then continue on easy terrian to traditional Tamang village of Gatlang. Visit the ancient monastery or for nature lovers the Parbati Kund offers a rich biodiversity of flora and fauna.
Initially through deep forests and the village of Chilme which takes about 2.5 hours. Cross a suspension bridge and after a further 1.5 hours arrive at Gonggang village for lunch. The trail continues gently up for another 2 hrs to Tatopani, where is famous for its natural hot springs.
Initially gain height through forest and reach Brimdang, famous for a beautiful monastery at the top of a hill, and then a short steep section to Nagthali village at 3165m for lunch with great views over Langtang Lirung (7225m), Shishapangma (8013m) and Ganesh Himal (7422m). After lunch a gentler descent to Thuman.
Initially descend to Timure on the old trade route to Tibet; there is an ancient fort nearby on the Nepal-Tibet border called Rasuwaghadi and some large hydroeletric projects in the area. After lunch cross a suspension bridge over the Bhote Kosi river and ascend steeply to Briddim.
Drop back down the Bhote Khosi valley through forest and terraced fields where you might see some local wildlife and then ascend more gently to Rimche through high bamboo on the bank of the Langtang river. Following the river to enter the Langtang Valley itself, the heritage trail now meets with the main trail. A short distance past Rimche is the Lama Hotel which is a collection of lodges and homes.
Ascending through forest to where the valley broadens out at Ghoda Tabela (3030m) after a few hours, there is a registration checkpoint and then a further trek up to Chyamki village where there are many mani walls and chotens signalling proximity to Langtang Village, a large Tamang settlement.
A short day following the Langtang valley through numerous villages and yak herding areas, to eventually reach the famous monastery in the heart of the Langtang region with stunning views of the peaks around. This is the high point of the trek, and there will be plenty of opportunity to explore the area.
Today can be a rest day at this beautiful place and a chance to explore the monastery and see the monks going about their daily lives, and you might also see a puja ceremony. There is also a cheese factory nearby. There is a local hike up to Langshisa Kharka (4100m) for views of Tserko Ri (5450m), Langtang Lirung (7227m), Langtang II (6586m) and many more peaks. Overnight again in the lodges at Kyanjin Gompa.
Descend back down the Langtang Valley bypassing Langtang Village and stopping at Ghoda Tabela for lunch, before descending further to Lama Hotel for an overnight.
Final day trekking back to the start point of Syabrubesi along the Langtang river descending through bamboo and birch forests, crossing the Langtang and the Bhote Koshi rivers.
Syabrubesi to Kathmandu by road.
A day’s drive back to Kathmandu and to the hotel.
Airport transfer for departure home
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Choose a scheduled date or contact us to set up private dates or a bespoke itinerary. The minimum deposit is £100.00 and the balance is due four weeks before travel.
Fixed Itineraries
Start Date | End Date | Days | Price (per person) | |
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11/10/2025 | 25/10/2025 | 15 | £1,345.00 | Book Now |
13/09/2025 | 27/09/2025 | 15 | £1,345.00 | Book Now |
12/04/2025 | 26/04/2025 | 15 | £1,345.00 | Book Now |
15/03/2025 | 29/03/2025 | 15 | £1,345.00 | Book Now |
Private Itineraries
Our Langtang Valley and Tamang Heritage Trek Experts
Pasang Tendi Sherpa is our company director and main mountain leader in Nepal. He has been working with Adventure Alternative since 2005 and has made three climbs of Mount Everest with Gavin.
He lives in Kathmandu with his wife Sarasoti and their two children Jubilee and Elli Dolma, where he manages the company and all the operations of our trips in Nepal. He has climbed many of the famous peaks in the country and is a well known personality at the Tourism...
Langtang Valley and Tamang Heritage Trail Trek Cost £1,285.00
INCLUDES
- Airport Transfers
- English speaking trekking guide
- Porters – each porter carries between 15 and 18kgs.
- Accommodation in lodges whilst on trek
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner in lodges with a hot drink at each meal (ordered from the menu)
- Jeep transport to and from the Langtang region
- National Park and Heritage Trail permit fees
- Staff food, insurance, accommodation and equipment
EXCLUDES
- Accommodation in Kathmandu – we provide options during booking or you can book your own. Click here for details
- Travel Insurance – to cover trekking only
- Personal expenses – extra hot or cold drinks, snacks, charging, hot showers, boiled water.
- Single room supplements
- Tips
Payments
A deposit of £100.00 is required on booking to secure your place and we ask that the remaining balance (trip price minus the deposit) is paid in full 6 weeks prior to your departure. When you book with us you’re given your own secure online account which you can access 24/7. Through this account you can edit your booking, add flight, health, insurance and dietary details and also make interim payments. We make payments as flexible as possible and you can choose, if you wish, to pay a bit off your trip fee whenever it suits you.
Local Benefits
This trek supports the Tamang Heritage Association because the route passes through their land and staying in their community lodges allows them to benefit from tourism revenue.
About Langtang Valley and Tamang Heritage Trek
Langtang is situated north of Kathmandu and borders Tibet. The terrain is mountainous but not precipitous with forests, terraced hill slopes and valley paths leading to high pastures and eventually the moraine of the glaciers and peaks. It does not reach the same heights as the treks in the Khumbu valleys and therefore has far less of the altitude related issues.
The Tamang Heritage trail visits an area where the people who originally came from Tibet as horse traders settled in Nepal several hundred years ago. They have a distinct Tibetan identity with Tibetan and their own language with colourful dancing and interesting customs. The Tamang villages in Langtang were badly affected during the 2015 earthquake and this trek helps promote an income to the villagers.
Below are a couple of independent clips covering the area:
Tamang Heritage Trail from Bruce Lyman on Vimeo.
Langtang Valley Timelapse from lokofilms on Vimeo.
Description of the Langtang Valley Trek
The overall distance is in the range of 95km. You do not need to be super-fit for the Langtang trek section however the Tamang Heritage Trail section does have some moderately challenging ascent sections. The entire trek has mostly 6 hours days of sustained walking with a light backpack – your main pack goes by porter. The effects of altitude will tax your body, though this trek is not overly high, plus the pace is slow and the rate of ascent very gradual.
The trek follows a well trodden path all the way through which can be rocky and uneven in parts and there is no need of any rock climbing or ‘mountaineering’ nor specialist equipment. Walking poles are useful though. Higher up, the open slopes and moraine may give you added reassurance with a pole, but again the path is quite easy to follow and of course you’ll be in the expert hands of your guide.
Altitude Profile for the Langtang Valley and Tamang Heritage Trek
Accommodation on the Langtang Valley & Tamang Heritage Trek
Accommodation varies between the more traditional Tamang Heritage Trail and the central valley section. The former is less westernised and more rural. This specific area was badly hit by the Nepal earthquake so you have a mixture of traditional lodges and in many places new builds, though of traditional style. The second section of the trek, up into the Langtang Valley is in comfortable and more established lodges. Accommodation in both sections are run by local families. Each lodge has a central communal area with a large stove that provides heat and a cosy atmosphere. The bedrooms are unheated and generally have two beds per room with mattresses, pillows and a blanket. You will need to bring a sleeping bag (3 season is normally enough) and we’d recommend a pillow case.
The lodges generally have showers and toilets with the first section being more basic and the latter powered by gas and with sit down flush toilets (some lodges do also have squat toilets). Food in the lodges is very good quality, a mixture of local Nepali food and in the Langtang western recipes. You will find a Nepal price guide here. There are also many shops selling all types of drinks and snacks, sweets and chocolate. You can also buy any gear that you may, or forget on the trail or in Kathmandu.
Packing List for the Langtang Valley & Tamang Heritage Trek
Normal trekking clothes and some warm layers for the evenings and a rain jacket are needed for this trek. You won’t need any specilist equipment or kit. Have a look at our Nepal Trekking Kit List page for information about what gear and clothing we recommend.
The basic idea of the kit needed is to keep you warm, dry, protected from the sun, able to move comfortably in the mountains and able to be comfortable in the evenings and night. The main points to cover are as follows:-
- Bags – Rucksack or duffle bag for a porter to carry plus a day pack to be carried by you. Dry bags inside to store clothes.
- Rain protection – Top and bottom waterproofs to keep off wind/rain, also an umbrella
- Layers – Shirts, trousers, shorts, T-shirts, jumpers and jackets, hat and gloves.
- Walking – Comfortable boots with a good sole and ankle support. Lighter footwear to change into in the evenings. Trekking poles
- Sleeping – 3 or 4 season is enough in the lodges where there are beds and mattresses and blankets
- Water – Water bottles should be hard plastic (Nalgene), not throwaway bottles. Water can be boiled or treated.
- Personal hygiene – wash kit, towel, small first aid kit
- Sun protection – sunglasses, sunhat
- Miscellaneous – head torch, camera, books, music, power bank and leads
Kathmandu has an area called Thamel which is full of hundreds of equipment shops, each one an emporium of new, used, quality and fake equipment all very reasonably priced for rental and buying. You can buy anything needed for any trek.
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