- Tamag Heritage
- Buddhist religion
- Nearest trekking trail from Kathmandu
- Best flora and fauna
- All the time possible trekking
- easy to access trekking
- Enjoying with snow mountain and high land
- Nearby Tibet border
- Best Rhododendron in spring
What kind of accommodation will I
find in the trek?
Your trek starts from Kathmandu
where you will find a range of hotels to stay in. You can stay in a star hotel
or a basic room. While in Kathmandu you can enjoy from the range of food
options.
In Syabrubeshi, your choice of food and
accommodation limits. On the trails, you will find the limited number of
teahouses with basic facilities. You will find basic accommodation at higher
altitudes.
In general, the teahouses have
twin-bedrooms and common toilets. The rooms have a bed with a mattress, pillow,
and blankets. The toilets in these regions are of the squat type. And it is
always a great idea to carry your own toilet paper. Plus, carrying a sleeping
bag will be a good decision while on the trek.
How to be fit for the Langtang trek?
You need to be fit for any trek
including the Langtang trek. This trek does not demand you to have a previous
trekking experience. But you should do some hiking, swimming before your trek
to warm up yourself. Please, try to walk some time there if you have enough
time for the trekking preparing.
How difficult is Langtang trek?
Langtang is a moderate trek the
trail is going up and downhill. If you are fit and follow the instructions of
your guides properly, you will have a great trek. And in the begging and ending the way is
stapes of stone and forest walk, and
What about charge phone and camera
batteries on the way?
Yes, most of the tea houses offer
charging facilities for $3-$5. But, it is better if you carry your own power
backup sources to save some money.
Wi-Fi possible on the trek?
Yes, some of the teahouses and
lodges offer Wifi services for a payable system.
How to solve the altitude sickness?
If you feel problems with breathing,
headache, sprains, diarrhea or vomiting, please let your guide know. These are
the symptoms of altitude sickness. Your guide will provide you with the
first-aid treatment, going to back low altitude.
In the worst case scenario, contact
your insurance company and travel company. They will arrange for a helicopter
to help you.
Will I be able to communicate back
home in my trek?
You might lose phone networks on
your trek when you start going to higher altitudes. You can pay for wifi and
communicate. Most tea houses have telephone facilities. You can pay a certain
amount and make your phone calls as well. Seta light Phone also possible to get
it and some local phone possible during your trekking.