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Trekking
.:: Langtang Helambu Region |
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The
Ganesh Himal is situate 70km. north east
of kathmandu. Its beautiful mountains
can be seen over from Kathmandu valley.
Through it is within easy access from
Kathmandu, very few trekkers visit there.
it is one of the precious areas where
the simple life of the Himalayas can be
still observed .this course start from
Trisuli Bazar (Bidrawati)in the semitropical
sun, goes to fairly high elevation, where
a close view of Ganesh II (7163m) and
Ganesh IV (7072m) can be enjoyed, and
descends syabrubesi after the crossing
over the two passes. This is long coursing
with out Lodge for the trekkers. You are
advised to be thoroughly prepared before
deapature. The highest elevation is more
than 4000m, requiring caution for altitude
sickness. |
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A visit to the Langtang valley
offers an opportunity to explore villages,
to climb small peaks and to visit glaciers
at a comfortably low elevation. Trek can
be done to the Langtang by returning to
Katmandu via the holy lakes of Gosainkunda
at 4300m, or you can make a short trek from
Dhunche to Gosainkunda. Thousands of Hindu
pilgrims visit the lakes during a full moon
festival in August. The lake is also sacred
to Buddhists. Helambu, about 75 km north
of Katmandu, is an area inhabited by Sherpas.
You can include Helambu in a Langtang trek,
either via Gosainkunda |
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Langtang
Helambu Region Trekking |
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