
The
Langtang region is the closest to the Kathmandu valley, yet sees
less visitors than the Annapurnas and Everest. Langtang National
Park is noted for its diversity of wildlife, gorgeous alpine forests
and flowers, and of course the mountain scenery is just as dramatic.
We stay in comfortable lodges on the approach to the mountain
and camp for the duration of the actual climb.
From Kathmandu, we take a coach ride to Syabru Besi, on the
Langtang Khola river. After lodging here for the night, we commence
our approach trek, travelling for several days up the Langtang
Khola Valley through bamboo forests and beautiful woodlands where
Langur monkeys may be seen in the trees.
We gradually reach Kyanjin at 3800m. To aid acclimatization,
we ascend Kyanjin Ri (4773m), and receive instruction on safe
climbing techniques. From Kyanjin we depart from the main trail
to commence the camping section of the trip, walking over steep
moraines up the Yala glacier to Yala Base Camp.

The
following day we wake early to make our summit attempt, involving
a glacier walk and an ascent on moderately angled snow. On reaching
the summit at 5530m, we will be met with stunning views of Langtang
Lirung (7246m), Lenpo Gang (7083m), and other snow-covered mountains
in the Jugal range.
On return we retrace our steps to Kyanjin and Syabru Besi for
the drive back to Kathmandu.