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Langtang Valley Trek

Langtang National Park was the principal national stop in Nepal. It involves and zone of territory of 1710 Square Km. The trek takes after the old exchange course amongst Nepal and Tibet. Of a few trekking trails accessible in the Langtang region, the Langtang Valley Trek is the most mainstream. It is best known for its perfect backwoods, high-rise knolls of wild sheep, Tibetan-like Buddhist culture and stunning mountain sees. The name "Langtang" is gotten from the Tibetan words "Lang" and "Tang", signifying "following bull". Ruled by Tamang culture, the land is wealthy in snow capped widely varied vegetation. Types of Sal, Chir Pine, Schima Wallichi, Castanopsis Indica are found in the lower belt. Oak, Laurel and Blue Pine are found in the center belt and Larch, Fir, Birch and Rhododendron can be found in the upper belt of this trekking region. There are just about 46 types of warm blooded animals recorded including some of uncommon species, for...

Gokyo Lakes Trek

Gokyo Lake trek is one of the two famous courses in Everest region. The goal of the Gokyo Lakes trek is to achieve Gokyo Lakes, one of the most elevated freshwater lake frameworks on the planet and in addition appreciate 360 degree display of world's tallest pinnacles including Everest, Cho Oyu, Makalu and Lhotse. The adventure begins with a beautiful Himalayan departure from Kathmandu to Lukla. The trek from Lukla to Namche takes after the Dudhkosi River going through rhododendron and pine woods. The next day you will visit Thyangboche Monastery and appreciate the superb perspective of Ama Dablam. The course ahead quickly picks up elevation as you go through towns of Dole (4110m) and Macchermo (4470m). You will have the capacity to visit a couple of the Gokyo Lakes , for example, Gokyo Cho, Thonak Cho, Gyazumpa Cho, Tanjung Cho all lying between the heights of 4700 to 5000m. At 4750m, Gokyo Village is viewed as one of the most astounding Himalayan settlements. Climb the rough ...