Located north of the capital, the renowned trekking route Langtang sees fewer tourists. Turning a journey here into more of an expedition. Here the lofty alpine landscape, with mountains observable from their base to their summits. A hike to the Langtang Valley must be among the most fulfilling short treks that can be found in Nepal. Langtang Trek begins with a day-long bus ride to Syabrubeshi and goes along the Langtang Khola. The trail first goes through farmlands and grassy hills, as well as forests of bamboo, oak, and rhododendron leading to Langtang village. Regrettably, this Langtang was also severely affected by the 2015 earthquake; the whole village was obliterated by landslides in the Langtang valley. Yet the path remains quite pleasant and engaging. The day hike from Kyangin Gompa to Tsergo Ri offers magnificent views of the Langtang, Jugal Himal, Langtang Lirung, and Dorje Lakpa peaks. This might also be referred to as the Langtang Panorama View Trek.
Following the Langtang Valley Trek, the path leads to Gosainkunda, which boasts numerous holy lakes and is a well-known pilgrimage site for Hindu followers. Gosainkunda is indeed the largest of the three primary lakes, with the other two being Saraswatikund and Bhairabkunda, among others. According to Hindu legend, the lake was created when the deity Shiva drove his trident (Trisul) into the earth to acquire water. This section of the trail offers stunning vistas of the mountains, featuring the Manaslu, Ganesh, and Langtang Himal ranges. Include glacial lakes, rhododendron woods, indigenous plants and wildlife, stunning peaks, forests, animals, birds, and monasteries, all contributing to this area's status as an ideal destination


