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Langtang Trek with Kids

Langtang Trek with Kids

Nepal Trek With Kids
Langtang trekking with kids
Langtang trekking with children

Trip Facts

Duration : 9 Days Max-Altitude : 4984m Program Type : Tea House Best Season : Sep to Dec, March to Jun Per Day Walking : 6/7 Hours Trek Grade : Grade 2:

These treks are suitable for any walker looking for something a little more challenging and energetic. They are a combination of some longer and shorter walks and hill-walking experience is desirable. The duration is usually from 10 to 15 days. Following the up and down terrain of Nepal and walking to higher elevations contrasts these treks to those in the easy classification. However, you will be rewarded for your efforts with spectacular close-up views of glaciers and of the high Himalayas. Although the terrain is not difficult, some vigorous hiking experience is useful. There may be up to 6 hours a day on the trail and the elevation rises and falls from 800m/ 2624ft to 4000m/13210ft above sea level.

Mode of Travel : Land

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Overview

Langtang  Valley Trek with Kids

The Langtang Trek is a popular trekking route in Nepal that is suitable for families with children, provided that the necessary precautions are taken. The trek takes you through the Langtang National Park, offering stunning views of the Langtang mountain range, traditional Tamang villages, and rich biodiversity.

Here are a few things to keep in mind when trekking the Langtang Trek with kids:

  1. Choose the right time to trek: The best time to trek the Langtang Trek with kids is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is stable, and the skies are clear. Trekking during the monsoon season (June to August) can be difficult due to heavy rainfall and leeches.
  2. Plan your itinerary carefully: When trekking with kids, it’s important to plan your itinerary carefully and take things at a slower pace. It’s recommended to add an extra day or two to the standard itinerary to account for any rest stops or unexpected delays.
  3. Pack appropriate gear: When trekking with kids, it’s important to pack appropriate gear, including warm clothing, sturdy footwear, and a good-quality sleeping bag. It’s also important to bring along any necessary medication or first aid supplies.
  4. Stay hydrated and well-fed: It’s important to stay well-hydrated and well-fed when trekking with kids. Bring along plenty of snacks and water, and plan your meals carefully to ensure that everyone is getting the necessary nutrients.
  5. Hire a licensed guide: Hiring a licensed guide can be a great way to ensure the safety and well-being of your family while trekking. A guide can help you navigate the trail, provide information about the local culture and environment, and help keep your kids entertained and engaged.

Overall, the Langtang Trek can be a great adventure for families with kids. With the right planning, preparation, and precautions, you can create lasting memories and introduce your kids to the wonders of trekking in the Himalayas.

Special Tips for the Family Journey

Take care of children’s food diet, as their bodies measure quite sensitive to entirely different forms of food. Check the provision of near doctor If the kid is extremely little, be assured to possess a care facility on your family journey tour otherwise full time you have got to hold up with the tiny tyke. While indulging in any of the journey activities check that your kid is safe and comfy, do not force any activity on your kid mainly, within which they show hesitation.


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282 Reviews

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TripAdvisor Traveler Rating 5.0 Reviews By Giddaybruce On May 16, 2019
Langtang Valley Family Trek
Trekking the Langtang with our two teenage daughters and guide Suk Ghale was the trip of a lifetime we were hoping for. Suk’s guidance was central to our enjoyment of this experience. He really helped to motivate us all when we were finding it difficult (it’s challenging!) with his great sense of humor and gentle encouragement. We really trusted him to set the pace and he made everything as comfortable as he could for us. The teahouses he chose had smaller occupancy which was ideal for us so we weren’t surrounded by big groups and we had more interaction with the local families, who were very hospitable.
The Trek was absolutely beautiful, through rhododendron forests and mind-blowing mountain vistas. Suk’s mountaineering experience was perfect for the group, he quickly assessed the ability of our family and made sure we were comfortable with the change in altitude but also pushed us each day to feel a sense of achievement. As we got higher into the mountains he was aware of those who wanted rest and also encouraged a day hike to a 5000m summit for those who were keen. We loved learning about Nepalese culture and learning some Nepalese language, K chha? Suk chose two excellent porters from his home village, Denis and Suran, who were sweet, fun, and reliable, “the backbone” of our journey.
We feel very lucky we had Suk as our guide as to when booking we knew it was going to be intrepid, but as soon as we met Suk, we knew we in good hands. We can recommend Nepal Wilderness Travel enough. Amongst all of the agencies based in Kathmandu, we truly felt like we found professionals who were especially important for taking teenage girls. We are already planning our next trip to come back and explore one of the new treks in the Annapurna area with Suk and his team. 100% recommended… More»
TripAdvisor Traveler Rating 5.0 By Dimalbert On June 21, 2017

Detail Itinerary

  • Day 01: Drive by local bus from Kathmandu to the starting point of trekking Dhunche (8 hours 170 km 1930 m.) stay there overnight at the lodge.
  • Day 02: Trek to Syabru Village (6 hours 2145 m.) stay overnight at lodge.
  • Day 03: Trek to Lama Hotel (6 hours 2650 m) and stay overnight at lodge.
  • Day 04: Trek to Langtang (6 hours 3451 m.) and stay overnight at lodge.
  • Day 05: Trek to Kyanjine Gomba (3 hours 3870 m.) take lunch at the tea house and walk up to the viewpoint Kyanjin Ri then stays there overnight at the lodge.
  • Day 06: Day trip to Langsisha Kharka or Tserku Ri (4984 meters.) then walk back to Kyanjin Ri stay overnight at lodge.
  • Day 07: Trek back to Lama Hotel (6 hours) stay overnight at lodge.
  • Day 08: Trek to Syabru Bensi (5 hours walking) and stay overnight at lodge.
  • Day 09: Drive by local bus back to Kathmandu (9 hours 200 Km.)

Cost Included

  • Kathmandu- Dhunche- Syabrubensi- Kathmandu by public bus. ( if you require then we do arrange a four-wheel Jeep )
  • Langtang National Park permits and TIMS Permits
  • Italian, Chinese, Nepali, Indian, or any other European Delicious Meals three times a day (Breakfast, lunch, and dinner chosen by Menu
  • Clean Lodge accommodation on the trek.
  • One fluent English speaking, the government, registered, experienced, first aid trained guide who is friendly and familiar with this area and required porters, one porter for every two pax,
  • Guide and porter salary, meals, accommodation, equipment, transportation, and insurance.
  • Government tax
  • Service charge

Cost Excluded

  • Kathmandu hotel
  • Lunch and dinner while in Kathmandu
  • All beverages, Hard and soft table drinks such as Coke, Fanta, mineral water, alcoholic beverages, laundry, phone call, the internet
  • Personal Trekking Equipment like sleeping bags, jackets
  • Private travel insurance which covers Emergency Evacuation (Helicopter Rescue
  • Horse renting and additional porters if kids want
  • Tips for guide and porters expected but it is not compulsory.

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