Langtang Circuit Trek - 15 Days

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Trip Facts

Duration
15 Days
Trip Grade
Moderate
Country
Nepal
Maximum Altitude
4984m
Group Size
1
Starts
Kathmandu
Ends
Kathmandu
Activities
Trekking and Hiking
Best Time
Spring (March-May) Autumn (Sept-Mid December)
Overview

The Langtang Circuit Trek - 15 Days is the best way to explore the surroundings of the central Himalayas of the Langtang region. Most of you will trek to the sites of Langtang National Park, which is Nepal’s 2nd largest National Park (1710 sq km). Established in early 1976, it is the first national park around the Himalayas. Langtang Circuit Trek leads to the closest area of mountains, Himalayan lakes, Himalayan surroundings, rocky paths, high hills, and the authentic villages of Tamang, Hyolmo, and Bhotias. The Langtang region is highly enriched with the Buddhist religion and culture, as Tibet seems to be closer to this region.

On Langtang Circuit trek 2025 and 2026, you'll be completely engrossed with the ranges from Annapurna I(8,091m / 26,545ft), Annapurna South(7,219m-23,693ft), world’s 8th highest Mt. Manaslu(8,163 m), Ganesh Himal(7,405 m), Langtang Lirung (7,234 m) Ghengu Liru(Langtang II, 6571m / 21,560ft), Kimshun (6,745m/22,137ft) and Shalbachum(6,918m / 22,699ft) to the south. Chimsedang Lekh, which forms a ridge of peaks that includes Naya-Kanga (5,846m) and Gangchempo ended by Dorje Lakpa (6,980m/22,929ft). To the east, there is the upper meadow of the Langtang, which ends at a massive mountain wall forming the frontier with Tibet. This entire combination of the highest mountain ranges, ridges, upper meadows, and sweet locals with authentic culture mesmerizes travelers. Each step you take gives a pleasant surprise and sweet moments. Being quite far from one of the most popular Annapurna Circuit Treks, Langtang Circuit Trek provides the trekkers with a new challenge, adventure, and surroundings they wish for, which are much less crowded and populated.

Start this wonderful adventure with a drive to Syabrubesi village and then walk high up to the beautiful Langtang valley at Kyanjin Gompa. You pass Ghodetabela and Langtang traditional farm village. In Kyanjin, enjoy the views of the surrounding mountains and then head to the holy Gosainkunda Lake, where thousands of pilgrims of both Hindu and Buddhist religions visit for a holy bath once a year in August on the Full Moon Day. Next, you will be going over the high pass of the east, Laurbinayak Pass, before heading back towards Kathmandu. Nepal Adventure Team organizes the unique and pleasing Langtang Circuit Trek as per their years of experience, which makes your journey much more reliable.

Highlights

  • A view of Annapurna I(8,091m / 26,545ft), Annapurna South(7,219m-23,693ft), world’s 8th highest Mt. Manaslu(8,163 m), Ganesh Himal(7,405 m), Langtang Lirung (7,234 m) Ghengu Liru(Langtang II, 6571m / 21,560ft), Kimshun (6,745m/22,137ft) and Shalbachum(6,918m / 22,699ft)
  • Langtang valley at Kyanjin Gompa
  • Lauribinayak Pass
  • Trails through Langtang National Park
  • Authentic cultural villages of Tamang and Hyolmo, and friendly locals
  • Diverse flora and fauna, and the high chance of encountering a red panda
  • Less crowded, more peaceful
Roadmap

Langtang Circuit Trek - 15 Days Itinerary

Starts: Kathmandu
Ends: Kathmandu
Day 01:

Arrival in Kathmandu via respective airlines.

Day 02:

Drive to Syabrubesi (1,460 m) 06 hours.

Day 03:

Trek to Lama Hotel (2,430 m) 06 hours

Day 04:

Trek to Langtang village (3,430 m)06 hours.

Day 05:

Trek to Kyanjin Gompa (3,850m) 04 hours.

Day 06:

At Kyanjin Gompa rest and hike.

Day 07:

Trek to Lama Hotel (2430 m) 06 hours.

Day 08:

Trek to Thulo Syabru (2,211 m) 05 hours.

Day 09:

Trek to Shing Gompa (3,330 m) 05 hours.

Day 10:

Trek to Gosainkunda (4,460 m) 05 hours.

Day 11:

Trek to Gopte (3,440 m) over Laurabina pass at (4,609 m) 07 hours.

Day 12:

Trek to Kutumsang (2,445 m) via Mange-Ghot (3,285 m) 06 hours.

Day 13:

Trek to Chisapani (2,195 m) 05 hours.

Day 14:

Trek to Sundarijal (1,380 m) an hour drive back to Kathmandu.

Day 15:

International departure for homeward bound.

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Cost Details

Langtang Circuit Trek - 15 Days Cost Details

Includes

  • All transportation: airport pickup and drop by private car/jeep
  • Welcome and farewell dinner at a typical Nepali restaurant
  •  2 nights’ hotel in Kathmandu on a BB basis (Bed and Breakfast)
  •  Kathmandu to Shyabru Bensi by Local bus (we can provide a private vehicle on request)
  • 12 nights’ tea-house accommodation in the mountain
  • 13 days of trekking and all meals like breakfast, lunch, dinner, and tea/coffee
  • An experienced and English-speaking guide, his food, travel, salary, equipment, and insurance
  • Strong porter (2 people will share one) his food, salary, travel, equipment, and insurance
  • Pickup from Sundarijal by car
  • All entrance fees and permits for the whole trek
  • Nepal Adventure Team T-shirt as a gift
  • First Aid Medical Kit
  • All government VAT / Tax including local

Excludes

  • Nepal visa fee
  • International flight (airfare)
  • Extra drinks such as alcoholic and non-alcoholic
  • Personal expenses such as phone bill, chocolate, bakery, battery charge, laundry, and extra porter
  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • Tips to guide and porters
Upcoming Trip

Dates & Availability

The following dates are the fixed departure dates and a common schedule. If you want a special and private package, we can arrange one for you.

Langtang Circuit Trek has been open for 2025 and 2026 and finds your date as below: 

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Nov 23, 2025
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Must-Know

Essential Information

What can you expect from the Langtang Circuit Trek?

The Langtang Circuit Trek offers a diverse and enriching experience, combining stunning natural beauty, rich cultural encounters, and a variety of physical challenges. Here’s what you can expect from this remarkable trek:

Breathtaking Scenery: This trek passes through beautiful forests and meadows at high altitudes and provides a gorgeous view of the Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, and many other snowy mountains. During the climb, you step from one world to another when you reach the tropical canopy of rhododendrons and bamboo to the bald high topography.

Cultural Encounters: These people have their cultural background reflected in the Langtang region, which is predominantly inhabited by the Tamang and Sherpa people. It is possible to visit the traditional dwellings of the people, Buddhist monasteries, and archeological sites of the Buddhist monuments, which are referred to as stupas. The warmth of the local people and the traditional way of life of the ethnic groups enhance the cultural value of your trek.

Varied Terrain: During the trek, steep climbs, rocky tracks, and even glacier passages require extra attention. Due to this ruggedness, hiking is taxing but always an adventure. When choosing the trails, trekkers must expect that the surface may vary from more or less improved to rocks and stones with occasional elevation changes.

Wildlife and Flora: The highlighted trek goes through Langtang National Park, which is home to many wonderful animal species. Common animals you are likely to see here are red pandas, Himalayan tahr, and several birds. The park is also popular for its variety of fauna and lively rhododendrons in spring.

Adventure and Serenity: The trek provides elements of adventure as well as the serenity of nature. While trekking through high-altitude areas, crossing passes, and sometimes staying in picturesque mountain villages, you will feel oneness with nature.

All in all, the Langtang Circuit Trek provides a magical experience that combines physical endeavor and exposure to the natural and cultural splendor of the area in one distinctive package.

Food and Accommodation

Tea houses, locally called mountain lodges, are the kind of accommodations that we provide during your stay with the Nepal Adventure Team. These tea houses are intermediate between a guest house, a restaurant, and a social meeting place for tea consumers. The rooms have twin beds and simple accessories like small tables and chairs. Blankets are normally supplied, but you should bring your sleeping bags for better comfort. Most bathrooms are community facilities, and the toilets are either the squatting (Asian) type or the sitting (Western) type. Most lodges have functioning water systems and flush toilets, and you can even take a hot shower for a few dollars more.

As for your package booking with Langtang Circuit Trek, your meals, which include breakfast, lunch, and dinner, will be served. The local tea houses cater to trekkers' eating habits, which are distributed along the routes. Breakfast and dinner must be in the tea house where you lodge, while lunch is usually on the way. As for the main meals, all the tea houses provide typical Nepali meals like Dal Bhat Tarkari, which consists of rice and lentils, or Tibetan bread with an omelet; furthermore, tea houses serve rice, seasonal vegetables, noodles, potatoes, soups, and other items. Some lodges dehydrated other Western dishes, including pizza, pasta, and French fries. Tea, coffee, buns, cookies, and primary, mature, and special beers are offered in almost all tea house restaurants. For breakfast, one is usually presented with many options to take cereals, bread, and eggs.

Langtang Circuit Trek Permits

The Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) is a policy where each traveler trekking through Nepal must first register himself or herself with the government of Nepal, including those intending to trek in any park, including the Langtang National Park. TIMS cards cost USD 20 (NPR 2600) per person to be obtained, and the card is mandatory for any trekking in Nepal. Moreover, trekkers require a person's entry permit for the Langtang National Park, which is US$30 (NPR 3000). These permits can be easily obtained or reissued from the Nepal Tourism Board office in Kathmandu or any travel agency before the trek. Especially for gaining legal access to trekking in the Langtang region and abiding by all regulations required, these permits are important to obtain.

Porters and Guides

While choosing us for the Langtang Circuit Trek, we make sure that all our local porters and experienced guides who accompany you ensure you have the best time. The local porters, who can handle up to 25 kilos of luggage, ensure that your gear belongings are ported most safely and securely, thus enabling you to focus on the trek fully. They are important in making your trek as comfortable and smooth as possible.

Porters and guides are extremely helpful throughout the trekking experience. They guide us, passing valuable information about the area’s culture, flora, and fauna, and they are our security. They contribute to the enchantment of your trek, especially near scenic areas and cultural and historical sites, to enrich it.

We boast of professionally recruiting our porters and guides to make you free and enjoy the beautiful views of natural and cultural attractions in the Langtang region without feeling any physical or logistical strain. With the help of our team, you will be able to immerse yourself in unforgettable scenery and culturally rich events in the framework of the Langtang Circuit.

Altitude sickness

Although most of those specializing in climbing will not face difficulties in terminating the Langtang Circuit, beginners in the rockiest regions with high altitudes will be able to feel the symptoms of altitude sickness. The high flyers are the most affected, those promoted without time to rest. Pacemaker precautions are needed for altitude sickness when trekkers are at an altitude of 3,000 meters and above. Trekkers develop acute mountain sickness when they do not have enough time to acclimate to the new altitude and climate. Thus, it becomes possible to guarantee that all the climbers are ready before moving further on the trek. Thus, to avoid such problems of low oxygen concentration occurring at comparative heights, we start our trek from Syabrubesi. This starting point also provides hikers enough time to warm up by the sun or when it is cold or vice versa; this makes altitude sickness a minimal occurrence.

Best Time for the trek

The Langtang Circuit Trek is best experienced during two main seasons: The best times to go hiking are in spring and autumn due to the nice conditions provided to the trekkers and the beauty they are privy to. Spring ranges from March to May, and it is chilly, with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C (50°F to 68°F); lower areas are filled with the colors of blooming rhododendrons and wildflowers. This season is also characterized by bright weather, the opportunity to fully admire the snowy tops, and the trails’ melting, making them better suited for hiking. As for the climate, September to November is deemed the best time for the Langtang Circuit Trek. Once the monsoon rains arrive and depart, the days are perceived as being brighter, and the visibility of the mountains and the surrounding views is clearer. The climate is relatively stable during the day. It is cold at 10 °C – 15°C (50°F – 59°F) and cold during the night. The air is fresh, and the hardness of the trails is good; this makes trekking more enjoyable. Also, it is worth noting that most festivals in Nepal are celebrated in the autumn, contributing to the trekker's cultural experience.

However, it can also be done during the winter and summer, but with slight difficulties. To sum up, the best seasons for the Langtang Circuit Trek are thus the pre-monsoon and post-monsoon for the best climates, clear visibility, and blooming nature.

Packing list

Clothing:

  • Moisture-wicking long-sleeve and short-sleeve shirts
  • Moisture-wicking thermal underwear
  • Fleece jacket or vest
  • Insulating down or synthetic jacket
  • Waterproof and windproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Waterproof and windproof pants
  • Lightweight, quick-drying pants
  • Warm trekking pants for higher altitudes
  • Lightweight, quick-drying shorts
  • Lightweight inner gloves
  • Insulated, waterproof outer gloves

Headwear:

  • Sun hat or cap
  • Warm beanie or woolen hat
  • Buff or neck gaiter

Socks:

  • Moisture-wicking trekking socks
  • Warm thermal socks for cold nights

Footwear:

  • Sturdy, waterproof trekking boots with good ankle support
  • Lightweight, comfortable shoes or sandals for use at the tea houses

Gear and Equipment:

  • 40-50 liter backpack with a rain cover
  • 20-30 liter daypack for side trips and shorter hikes

Sleeping Bag:

  • Rated for temperatures as low as -10°C (14°F)

Personal Items:

  • Passport, TIMS card, and Langtang National Park entry permit

Toiletries:

  • Sunscreen
  • Optional Items

Portable Solar Charger

First Aid Kit

Trekking Poles

Headlamp

Sunglasses

UV protection and polarized

Water Purification Tablets/Filter

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