Last Updated on February 17, 2022 by Treks Planner Nepal
Here is everything you need to know about Lantang Circuit Trek and Surya Kunda Pass. Let’s dig in!
Langtang Valley, a pristine valley north of Kathmandu, is a place of glacial lakes and picturesque traditional villages. The Langtang Circuit Trek offers a blend of magnificent vistas of the Himalayas soaring to the sky, scenic landscapes, and exposure to the indigenous Tamang community’s traditional lifestyle. The Langtang Circuit Trip passes through the scenic Langtang Valley, the sacred Gosainkunda Lake, Suryakunda, and the secret Helambu Valley, making it an intriguing and rewarding trek.
From the summit of the peak, you can enjoy a spectacular view of the Gosaikunda and amazing vistas of the majestic snowcapped peaks. The Gosaikunda provides a panoramic view of Mt. Langtang, Ganesh Himal, and the Annapurna range. With only a few individuals traveling past the path, the track to Surya Peak isn’t definite, and it’s easy to get lost. You’ll pass through villages where Sherpas and Tamangs live, each with their own culture, and you’ll get the opportunity to learn more about them.
Table of Contents
Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival at Tribhuwan international airport (1380m)
Day 02: Drive Kathmandu – SyabruBensis in local bus
Altitude – 1450 meters | Drive: 6-8 hrs
Day 03: Trekking from SyabruBensi – Lama Hotel
Altitude – 2480 meters | Trek – 6 hours
Day 04: Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang
Altitude – 3540 meters | Trek – 6 hours
Day 05: Trek from Langtang to KyanjinGompa
Altitude – 3900 meters | Trek – 4 hours
Activity – Trekking mostly on flat road
Day 06: Acclimatization, Rest and hiking day
Altitude – 4984 meters | Trek – 45 minutes/1 hour hike
Day 07: Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel
Altitude – 2480 meters | Trek – 7 hours
Day 08: From Lama Hotel to ThuloSyabru
Altitude – 2200 meters | Trek – 8 hours
Day 09: Syabru village to Singh Gompa
Altitude – 3584 meters | Trek – 5 hours
Day 10: Singh Gomba to Gosainkund Lake
Altitude – 4381 meters | Trek – 6 hours
Day 11: Gosaikunda village to Phedi, after passing SuryaKunda Pass
Altitude – 4610/3780 meters | Trek – 6 hours
Day 12: Hiking from Phedi to Tharepati
Altitude – 3690 meters | Trek – 5 hours
Day 13: Trek from Tharepati to Kutumsang
Altitude – 2470 meters | Trek – 4/6 hours
Day 14: Trekking from Kutumsang to Chisapani
Altitude – 2165 meters | Trek – 7 hours
Day 15: Trek to Sundarijal from Chisapani and drive to Kathmandu.
Altitude – 1460/1380 meters | Trek – 4/5 hours hike | Drive – 2 hours
Day 16: Departure
Best Time to Trek Langtang Region
The Langtang Valley trip can be done at any time of year, although hiking in the off-season requires extra planning and being prepared for nature’s unexpected challenges. This trek is pleasant in any season, but the ideal seasons to go are spring and fall when you can enjoy the stunning scenery and pure surroundings.
This doesn’t imply that summer and winter trekking in the Langtang region isn’t worthwhile or impossible. They, too, have their own advantages. In the off-season, even a popular trail like the Langtang Valley trek can be fairly calm. In the winter, you may enjoy the clear views of the Mountains.
Langtang Circuit Trek Difficulty Level
The Langtang walking trail consists of a series of uphill and downhill trails, some of which are rather steep. The amount of difficulty varies depending on the route’s topography and the season you choose to trek.
If you plan to trek in the region during the spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) months, you will have a lot easier experience. The excursions are made easier by the mild temperatures and stable weather conditions on the dry paths.
In the Winter (December-February) and Monsoon (June-August), unexpected snowfall or rainfall, severe winds, and cold temperatures may add to the difficulties of your trek.
Despite the rugged landscape and rocky trails, the Langtang trip difficulty may be conquered if you come physically and emotionally prepared and pack appropriately. If you are a beginner trekker, you can select to trek during the finest trekking season to lessen the difficulty of the trek.
Highlights of the trek
- A great blend of stunning beautiful nature and culturally rich traditions and modes of living.
- Sacred lakes and a forest of Rhododendrons
- Magnificent forests, high alpine meadows, and yak pastures,
- Kyanjin Ri Pass offers incredible mountain views of the Langtang Himalayas, valley, and across to Tibet.