Trip overview
Langtang Valley with Kids
Langtang trek with kids is one of the naturally beautiful northern parts of Kathmandu. It is number third most popular tourist destination in Nepal. Moreover, it has fewer trekkers than the Annapurna and Everest region but the best part is for Travel with kids. Explore mythic places by doing a Langtang family trek including with kids.
For those who want a short and easy romantic trek in Nepal, Langtang Trek with kids is suitable. Anyone who is interested to walk can easily complete 8 days of the Langtang Himalaya View family loop trek. 8 days Langtang trek with kids is naturally and culturally attractive. This trek is best for a family vacation, which is a short and easy trip. The route of this trek goes through the beautiful rhododendron forest and attractive landscapes which will please your eyes and take your heart.
Mythical place excursion with family
Lauribina is the highest point of this trek which is 3910m. from Lauribina viewpoint you will get a stunning glimpse of several beautiful mountains. such as Ganesh Himal, Langtang Lirung, Tibet Himal range, Annapurna range, Bhudha Himal, Manaslu, as well Dhaulagiri.
Moreover, from Lauribina you will get romantic sunrise and sunset views. While walking through the beautiful Rhododendron forest you will get the opportunity to see different species of birds and animals in Langtang national park.
This scenic and cultural trek starts from Syabrubensi and ends in Dhunche.
Langtang Valley Trek with Family Friendly guide
Himalaya View Treks offers a short, easy, and romantic Langtang valley trek with kids friendly guide for your family vacation. We designed the Langtang valley family trek itinerary by including the general route and minimum required days. If your children want a long trek in other popular areas of the Langtang region then we will redesign its itinerary. During the family trek, Himalaya View Treks will provide culturally experienced Family friendly trekking guides, good accommodations, and healthy foods during your family trek.
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Short Itinerary
Langtang Trek with Kids - 8 Days Itinerary
Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi (1,550m) – 7 to 8 hours
Day 02: Trek from Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel (2,380m) – 6 hours
Day 03: Lama Hotel to Langtang Village (3,430m) – 6 to 7 hours
Day 04: Langtang Village to Kyanjin Gompa (3,870m) – 4 hours
Day 05: Acclimatization and Side Hikes – Kyanjin Ri (4,773m) or Tserko Ri (5,000m)
Day 06: Kyanjin Gompa to Lama Hotel (2,380m) – 6 to 7 hours
Day 07: Lama Hotel to Syabrubesi (1,550m) – 5 to 6 hours
Day 08: Drive from Syabrubesi to Kathmandu – 7 to 8 hours
Included
- Pick up from Airport to Hotel by car/van depending on group size.
- 2 night hotel in Kathmandu with BB basis
- Kathmandu to Syabru Bensi and Dhunche to kahmandu by Jeep or bus dependning on group size.
- Lodge accommodation on the way.
- Meals three times a day (Breakfast, lunch and dinner).
- Langtang national park entrance permit and TIMS card.
- One fluent English speaking, government registered, experienced, first aid trained guide and required porters.
- Trekking equipments sleeping bags and down jackets during the trek and Official Duffle bags and T-shirt for keep.
- Guides/porters - food, lodge, bus transportation, salary, insurance, equipment etc.
Not Included
- Hard and soft table drinks.
- Personal insurance.
- Rescue operation charge.
- International airfare
- Nepal Visa
- Tips for guide & porter.
Useful Info
Langtang Valley Family Trek: Useful Information
Best Season to Trek Langtang Valley
Langtang Valley Trek Difficulty & Fitness
Altitude Sickness
Expert Guide & Porter for Langtang Valley Trek
Entry Permits Required for Langtang National Park
Internet & Electricity
Insurance For Langtang Valley Trek
FAQs
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Is the 8 Days Langtang Valley Trek suitable for children?
Yes. The Langtang Valley Trek is one of Nepal’s most family-friendly treks. Children with good fitness and a positive attitude can enjoy the trek, especially when the itinerary is paced properly.
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What is the recommended age for kids?
Generally, children aged 7 years and above can comfortably complete the trek. Younger children may also join with proper preparation and support of Local porters.
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How difficult is the Langtang Trek for families?
The trek is considered moderate. Daily walking ranges from 4–7 hours, with gradual elevation gain, making it manageable for most families.
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What is the highest altitude on this trek?
The highest point is usually Kyanjin Ri (4,773m) or Tserko Ri (4,984m) for those who choose the hike. Kyanjin Gompa itself is located at 3,870m.
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Is altitude sickness a concern for children?
Yes, altitude affects children and adults alike. A gradual ascent, proper hydration, nutritious meals, and adequate rest help reduce the risk.
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Are organic and healthy meals available during the trek?
Yes. Many local teahouses serve fresh vegetables, locally grown potatoes, homemade bread, eggs, Tibetan bread, soups, and traditional Nepali meals.
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What kind of accommodation is available?
Accommodation is in family-run teahouses with basic but comfortable twin-sharing rooms. Blankets are usually available, but a sleeping bag is recommended.
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Is there internet and phone network coverage?
Mobile networks and Wi-Fi are available in many villages, though connections can be slow and weather-dependent.
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What should children pack for the trek?
Children should bring: Warm clothing, Waterproof jacket, Comfortable trekking shoes, Hat and gloves, Sunglasses, Water bottle, Personal snacks and Small backpack
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Do we need a guide for a family trek?
Hiring a guide is highly recommended. A local guide enhances safety, manages logistics, and shares insights about the culture, nature, and history of Langtang.
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What wildlife can kids see during the trek?
Families may encounter monkeys, Himalayan birds, yaks, and, with luck, wildlife native to Langtang National Park.
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What is the best season for a family Langtang trek?
The best seasons are: Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) These months offer clear mountain views, pleasant temperatures, and stable weather.
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How many hours do families walk each day?
Most trekking days involve 4-7 hours of walking, allowing enough time for breaks, meals, and enjoying the scenery.
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s drinking water available on the trek?
Yes. Filtered, boiled, and purified drinking water is available in most teahouses. Reusable water bottles are encouraged to reduce plastic waste.
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