Langtang Ganja La Pass Trekking - 14 Days

Langtang Ganja La Pass Trekking takes you to the ‘Paradise of Earth,’ and ‘The Valley of Glaciers,’ and showcases mountains, such as Ganesh Himal (6,770 m), Langtang Lirung (7,227 m), Langtang II (6,596 m), Langshisa (6,580 m), Dorejelakpa (6,990 m), and Dorje Pahad (6,979 m). You see these mountains while you trek from Syabrubesi to Kyanjin Gompa, and you also reach a famous viewpoint, called Tserko Ri (4,235 m), which offers 360 – degree view of mountains.

The trekking trail of Langtang Ganja La Pass also runs along the ridge, stream, and moraines and offers the spectacular view of Langtang Himal and a beautiful view of Shishapangma Peak (8,013 m). Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek also makes you familiar with history of Buddhism and the ancient traditions of the Tamang and Sherpa people. As you head off from Keldang to Ngegang, you see the outstanding view of Gumba Chuli (6,256 m), Gyalsten (6,151 m), Jugal Himal (6,535 m), Lampongang (6,733 m). You also head off to the Yangri Khola Valley, which is blessed with beautiful forest and a prominent ridgeline, and then you also come across downhill lush forest.

Langtang Ganja La Pass Trek also includes a walk in the subtropical, temperate, sub-alpine, and alpine zones. These zones are also the homes to fox, wild dog, Himalayan black bear, Himalayan weasel, Himalayan musk deer, Himalayan Thar, Himalayan squirrel, Red Panda, clouded leopard, snow leopard, wild boar, the Indian muntjac, the Indian porcupine, goral, serow, and the Orange-bellied Himalayan squirrel. The itinerary of Langtang Ganja La Pass also includes a walk in the forest of oak, rhododendron, and juniper. The multifaceted trekking trail of Langtang Ganja Pass also takes you to the beautiful waterfalls, monasteries, and suspension bridges, as well as, to the oldest and largest monastery of the Helambu Valley. The second last day of Langtang Ganja La Pass Trekking includes a night stop in Sermathang, the most beautiful village of Helambu.