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LANGTANG EXPENDITURE

 

LANGTANG EXPENDITURE 

Route

  1. Pokhara to Kathmandu

  2. Kathmandu to Syabru Besi  (1,460 m.)

  3. Syabru Besi to Hotel (2,470 m.)

  4. Hotel to Mundu (3,550 m.)

  5. Mundu to Kyangjin (3,800 m.)

  6. Ascend Kjangjin Ri or explore Kyangjin (4,850 m.)

  7. Kjangjin to Hotel

  8. Hotel to Syabru Besi

  9. Syabru Besi to Kathmandu

  10. Kathmandu to Pokhara 

Getting there & away

  1. you have to first drive to Syabrubesi, Dunche, or Sano Barkhu to start the trek. 

  2. And the trek start at

  • Syabru Besi to Hotel 

  • Hotel to Mundu

  • Mundu to Kyangjin (3,800 m.)

  • Ascend Kjangjin Ri or explore Kyangjin (4,850 m.)

  • Kjangjin to Hotel

  • Hotel to Syabru Besi

Need to know 

  1. Need TIMS card, All trekkers must obtain TIMS Card before trekking.

  2. TIMS Card can also be obtained from TIMS Counter at NTB Regional Office in Pokhara.

  3. TIMS Card fees are as follows – Group trekker: NRs. 1,000; Free individual trekker (FIT): NRs. 2,000, per trekking route per person per entry.

Accommodation Costs


  1. the local bus will cost you 636.85 rs per person. (Kathmandu to Syabrubesi.)

  2. cost you around 16558.22 rs  by car  and 21653.05rs.  by Jeep (Kathmandu to Syabrubesi.)

  3. if you are an individual trekker you need green TIMS which costs 2000 per person.

  4. 382.11 Nepalese Rupee to - 636.85 Nepalese Rupee per stay.

  5. It costs about rs. 1910.56 rs to add food prices per day.

  6. mineral water (150-300)

Calculation


The main attraction of the Langtang trek

  1. During the trek to Langtang, one can witness the spectacular views of Langtang and Ganesh Himal. Including several other high Himalayas like; Langtang Lirung (7,246m), Gang Chenpo (6,388m), Naya Kangri (5,846m), Yala Peak (5,700m), and Dorje Lakpa (6,966m) etc.

  2. The Langtang National Park

  3. Himalayan Glacier and Holy lakes

  4. people and cultures

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