Gosainkunda Trek
Maximum Altitude : 5333 meters Duration: 17 days
Gosainkunda Lake is the site for a great pilgrimage. The large rock in the center of the lake
is said to be the remains of Shiva shrine and it is also claimed that a channel carries water from the lake directly to the
tank at the Kumbeshwer Temple in Patan. Gosainkunda is the most famous of a string of lakes and renowned among Nepali Hindus.
This can be trekked on its own in as little as four days, but because of its rapid ascent to high elevation. It is best done
after some acclimatizing in Langtang or Helambu. From either Dhunche or Syabru, trails ascend steeply through mossy rhodendron
forest to the monastery and cheese factory of Sing Gompa. Above here, the trail climbs through tall fir stands before emerging
above the tree line for increasingly panoramic views of the high peaks and finally entering the barren upper reaches of the
Trishuli river, where glacial moraines and rockslides have left a string of half a dozen lakes (kund). You can also climb
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Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu - transfer
hotel - tour briefing
Day 02: A full day Kathmandu sightseeing
Day 03: Drive
Kathmandu (1350m) to Syabru Besi (1462m), via Trisuli Bazaar – Dhunche.
Day 04: Trek to Lama
Hotel (2581m).
Day 05: Lama Hotel to Langtang Village (3307m).
Day 06: Langtang
to Kyanjin Gompa (3800m).
Day 07: Tserko Ri (5033m) climbing or hiking around hidden valley.
Day
08: Trek back to Lama Hotel
Day 09: Lama hotel to Syabru village (2390m).
Day 10: Syabru to Sing Gompa (3350m).
Day
11: Sing Gompa to Gosainkund (4381m)
Day 12: Crossing Lauribinayak Pass (4609m) and trek
to Ghopte (3430m).
Day 13: Ghopte to Tharepati (2500m).
Day 14: Tharepati
to Khutumsang (1850m).
Day 15: Khutumsang to Chisopani (2134m).
Day 16: Chisopani
to Sundarijal (1300), and drive back to Kathmandu. Rest & overnight at hotel.
Day 17: Transfer
airport -flight to your onward destination
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