Trip Info
- Tea House / Local Lodge
- Required (High-Altitude Trekking)
- Langtang National Park Permit & TIMS Card
- Kathmandu
- Spring (Mar–May) & Autumn (Sep–Nov)
- Kathmandu
- Licensed Guide (Recommended)
- Airport Pickup & Drop Available
- 30 Days Before Departure
Overview
The Langtang Gosaikunda Trek is a spectacular Himalayan journey combining the scenic beauty of Langtang Valley with the sacred alpine lakes of Gosaikunda. This trek offers a perfect mix of natural landscapes, high mountain passes, and rich Tamang and Tibetan-influenced culture.
The trail leads through the beautiful Langtang Valley, located inside Langtang National Park, and continues towards the holy alpine lakes of Gosaikunda (4,380 m). Pilgrims and trekkers visit this sacred site, especially during Janai Purnima festival.
One of the major highlights is crossing the challenging Lauribina Pass (4,610 m), offering breathtaking panoramic views of Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, and even distant Tibetan peaks.
This trek is ideal for experienced trekkers looking for cultural depth, spiritual significance, and high-altitude adventure in one package.
Trip Highlights
- Explore Langtang Valley and traditional Tamang villages
- Visit sacred Gosaikunda Lakes (4,380 m)
- Cross Lauribina Pass (4,610 m)
- Spectacular Himalayan panoramas
- Diverse landscapes: forests, glaciers, alpine lakes
- Rich Buddhist culture and monasteries
- Less crowded compared to Everest & Annapurna regions
Itinerary
Your adventure begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, passing through rolling hills, rivers, and traditional Nepali villages. The route offers glimpses of terraced farmlands and local life along the way, perfect for photography enthusiasts. Upon arrival in Syabrubesi, check into a cosy teahouse or lodge and settle in for the evening. Enjoy a traditional Nepali dinner, such as dal bhat, while listening to stories from local travellers. Take a short walk around the village to stretch your legs and prepare for the trek ahead. Early rest is recommended as the following days involve uphill trekking in varying terrain.
From Syabrubesi, you begin your trek through dense forests of rhododendron, oak, and pine. The trail gradually ascends along the Langtang River, offering soothing river views and opportunities to spot colourful birds. A packed lunch at a scenic viewpoint is ideal to recharge energy before continuing. Reach Lama Hotel by late afternoon, a small settlement where you can rest at local teahouses. Enjoy a hearty dinner while sharing stories with fellow trekkers. The evening is perfect for soaking in the tranquil forest surroundings and preparing for the next day’s journey.
Today’s trail takes you deeper into the Langtang Valley, where traditional Tamang villages appear along the route. Trekking through streams and terraced fields, you’ll witness the natural beauty of the valley unfold. Stop for lunch at a teahouse, enjoying freshly prepared Nepali dishes. Arrive at Langtang Village, known for its warm hospitality and stunning mountain views. Check into a lodge or teahouse and relax with a hot cup of tea. The evening provides a chance to explore the village and interact with local families.
The trek continues uphill through lush forests and open meadows, gradually revealing the snow-capped peaks of Langtang Lirung. After a few hours of walking, stop for lunch at a teahouse en route. Reach Kyanjin Gompa, a charming monastery village with ancient Tibetan-style structures. Check into a local lodge and enjoy the peaceful surroundings. Explore the village, visit the Kyanjin Gompa monastery, and admire panoramic mountain views. In the evening, enjoy a warm dinner and relax, preparing for tomorrow’s acclimatisation hike.
Acclimatisation is essential at high altitude, so today you hike to Tserko Ri, a nearby peak offering breathtaking views of Langtang and Ganesh Himal ranges. The trail is moderately steep but rewarding, passing through rocky terrain and alpine landscapes. Pause at the summit for panoramic photographs and a light lunch before descending back to Kyanjin Gompa. The afternoon can be spent exploring local cheese factories or the monastery. Enjoy a peaceful dinner at your lodge, reflecting on the day’s stunning vistas.
Begin your descent from Kyanjin Gompa through the same scenic valley, retracing your steps toward Lama Hotel. Walking downhill is easier on the legs but requires careful footing on rocky trails. Stop for a lunch break at a riverside teahouse. Upon reaching Lama Hotel, check into your lodge for a relaxing evening. Enjoy a dinner featuring local cuisine and share trekking experiences with fellow travellers. Rest well to regain energy for the following day’s journey to Thulo Syabru.
Today, the trail meanders along the Langtang River, passing through lush forests and small villages. Enjoy the serene environment while stopping for a scenic lunch on the way. Arrive in Thulo Syabru, a charming village surrounded by terraced fields and distant peaks. Check into a local teahouse for the night. Take a short walk around the village to interact with locals or explore nearby trails. Evening dinner offers a chance to sample fresh homemade meals, perfect for recharging before the high-altitude trek ahead.
The path climbs steadily toward Shin Gompa, passing through scenic forests and the outskirts of the Langtang Valley. Stop for a lunch break near small waterfalls or scenic viewpoints. Reach Shin Gompa in the late afternoon, a peaceful hamlet ideal for resting before heading to Gosaikunda. Check into a local lodge and enjoy the quiet alpine atmosphere. Evening dinner usually includes soup, rice, and noodles to replenish energy. Prepare for an early start to reach the sacred Gosaikunda Lake tomorrow.
Today is the highlight of the trek as you ascend to Gosaikunda Lake, situated at 4,380 meters. The trail is challenging but offers breathtaking panoramic views of snowy peaks and alpine lakes. Pause midway for a packed lunch, enjoying the serenity of high-altitude landscapes. Arrive at Gosaikunda and explore the sacred lake, revered by both Hindus and Buddhists. Check into a teahouse or lodge nearby for the night. Evening dinner is hearty and warming, essential for resting at high altitude.
Begin early to cross Lauribina Pass, the highest point of the trek at 4,610 meters. The ascent is steep but is rewarded with stunning views of the Himalayan ranges. After a lunch break near the pass, descend toward Ghopte, a quiet village surrounded by alpine forests. Check into a lodge upon arrival and enjoy a well-deserved dinner. Take time to relax and appreciate the tranquillity of the mountains.
Descend gradually from Ghopte, passing through remote villages and scenic ridges. Stop for a mid-day lunch at a teahouse with views of the valley below. Reach Kutumsang, a small settlement offering basic lodges and warm hospitality. Check into your lodge and rest after the day’s trek. Enjoy dinner, typically comprising rice, lentils, and local vegetables. Take a short evening walk to enjoy the serene environment.
Continue descending through forests and past small streams toward Chisapani, a scenic ridge village. Along the way, stop for a refreshing lunch at a teahouse, soaking in views of distant peaks. Reach Chisapani in the late afternoon and check into a lodge. Evening dinner offers local flavours, and the night sky provides spectacular stargazing opportunities. Use the evening to relax and prepare for the final descent.
Descend from Chisapani to Sundarijal, passing through terraced farmland, rivers, and small villages. Stop for a light lunch on the trail before reaching Sundarijal. From there, drive back to Kathmandu, enjoying the scenic route along the way. Arrive in Kathmandu and check into your hotel for a relaxing dinner. Use the evening to explore the city or rest after the long trek.
After breakfast at your hotel, it’s time to depart Kathmandu. Depending on your flight schedule, you may have some free time for shopping or sightseeing. Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward journey. Carry memories of Langtang Gosaikunda Trek, with its alpine lakes, majestic peaks, and cultural encounters that will last a lifetime.
Includes
Cost Includes
- Kathmandu–Syabrubesi transport
- Sundarijal–Kathmandu transport
- Langtang National Park Permit & TIMS Card
- Licensed trekking guide
- Porter service (optional/shared)
- Tea house / lodge accommodation
- Three meals per day during trek
- Staff insurance
- Government taxes & service charges
Cost Excludes
- International airfare
- Nepal visa fee
- Travel insurance (mandatory)
- Personal trekking gear
- Hot shower, WiFi, charging fees
- Bottled drinks & alcohol
- Tips for guide and porter
- Personal expenses
FAQs
It is moderately challenging due to high altitude and Lauribina Pass crossing.
4,610 meters at Lauribina Pass.
Yes, previous high-altitude trekking experience is recommended.
Spring and Autumn offer clear skies and stable weather.
Typically 5–7 hours per day, longer on the pass crossing day.
Yes, it is a sacred Hindu and Buddhist pilgrimage destination, especially during Janai Purnima.




