Kyanjin Gompa / Ganja La Trekking

Kyanjin Gompa / Ganja La  TrekkingKyanjing Gumpa and Langtang Ganja La Pass Trekking is a combined trekking route along with the mountain pass and Buddhist monastery called Kyanjin Gumpa. This is one of the popular trekking trails in Langtang trekking region. This trekking provides superb opportunity to explore the settlement of various ethnic groups, including Tamang, Tibetan, Sherpa, their unique lifestyles, blend of cultures, traditions, panoramic views of mountains such as Langtang, Lurung, Ganesh Himal, Lakpa Dorje, Yala Peak, Naya Kanga, Mt. Gaurishankar including the Annapurna Himalayan range. The trail that passes through the Langtang Ganja la pass (5122 m) offers an entirely wilderness and adventurous experience. Since you have to pass the Ganja la pass, the trekking requires climbing equipments, so as the visitors require the climbing skills, therefore this trekking is considered to be one of the most challenging trekking as well.

Kyanjing Gumpa and Langtang Ganja La Pass begins from Sybru Bensi and ends at Melamchi Pul Bazar. From Sybru Bensi, the trekking route follows the Langtang river, reach at Kyanjin Gompa (3,049 m), where there is small Buddhist monastery and a cheese factory, then the trail continues to Langtang Lirung and reaches to the highest point of this trek called Ganja la Pass (5,122m). After exploring around the trekking descends down to to Malemchi gaon and Tarke Ghyang and finally reaches to Melamchi Pul bazaar then return back to Kathmandu by bus or private car.

Facts of Kyanjin Gompa / Ganja La Trekking

Duration: 13 days

Max elevation: 3900m

Difficulty: Hard

Season: All year (Jun-August and Jan/ difficult

Transportation: Private or Public Vehicles

Trek type: Tea House

Accommodation: Hotel, lodge (tea house)

Starts in: Kathmandu

Ends in: Kathmandu

Average Walk: 4 – 6 Hours

Kyanjin Gompa / Ganja La Trekking Day to Day Itinerary

Day 01: Kathmandu Arrival and Transfer to Hotel.

Day 02: Kathmandu sightseeing and preparation for the trip.

Day 03: Drive to Syabrubesi (1550m) - 9 Hours

Day 04: Trek to Lama Hotel (2380m)

Day 05: Trek to Langtang valley (3500m)

Day 06: Trek to Kayanjin Gompa (3900m)

Day 07: Trek to Khytimjung Glacier

Day 08: Treak to Langtang Glacier

Day 09: Trek to Lamahotel

Day 10: Trek to Syabrubesi (1550m)

Day 11: Drive back to Kathmandu – 9 Hours

Day 13: Departure for next destinations

T-house trek Includes:

Accommodation in Lodge, guide, porters, permits and all meals
USD 850 per person on twin sharing – minimum of 2 persons
Single supplement: US$ 99

Guide Service Trek Includes:

Guide, permits, accommodation in Kathmandu, all transportation
USD 550 per person on twin sharing – minimum of 2 persons
Single supplement: US$ 85

Trip Cost Include
  • Kathmandu – Syabrubesi – Kathmandu by Bus
  • English speaking local expert guide, porters
  • Necessary Permits and National Park fees
  • 3 night’s accommodation at 2 star hotels in Kathmandu double sharing with breakfast.
  • All guided sightseeing tour by car in Kathmandu and entry fees
  • Airport transfers and escort
  • Insurance of the guide and porters
Trip Cost Exclude
  • International flight
  • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
  • Client’s insurance.
  • Tips and beverage bill, bottled water desserts, personal expenses personal cloths.

NOTE : These itineraries are prearranged by their popularity with our previous guests but can easily be customized to accommodate your own schedule and desire.

We can organize combination packages to explore various regions and attractions throughout the country if you have an interest to explore Nepal further. Popular destinations and activities include: the infamous Chitwan National Park jungle safaris, guided tours through the medieval kingdoms of ancient Nepal , Lumbini (the birthplace of Lord Buddha), mountain flights, world class white water rafting and much more. Let us know what you want and we will make it happen for you.

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