Category : Heritage

Langtang National Park

Gosaikunda-0, Gosaikunda Rural Municipality, Rasuwa, Bagmati Pradesh
010-540219

Langtang National Park is one of Nepal’s most beautiful and accessible protected areas, located just north of Kathmandu along the central Himalayas. It is the first Himalayan national park of Nepal and covers a wide range of landscapes, from subtropical forests to high alpine zones and glacial terrain. The park is home to dramatic mountain scenery, including snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, and fast-flowing rivers.

The park is rich in biodiversity, supporting a variety of wildlife such as red pandas, Himalayan black bears, langurs, musk deer, and numerous bird species. Its forests are filled with oak, pine, rhododendron, and bamboo, creating a vibrant ecosystem that changes with altitude. Springtime brings colorful rhododendron blooms, making it especially attractive for trekkers and nature lovers.

Langtang National Park is also culturally significant, as it is inhabited by the Tamang people, whose traditions, language, and Buddhist heritage are deeply rooted in the region. Visitors can explore traditional villages, monasteries, and local lifestyles while trekking through the Langtang Valley. This cultural experience adds a unique dimension to the natural beauty of the park.

The park is a popular trekking destination, offering routes suitable for both beginners and experienced hikers. Treks such as Langtang Valley, Gosaikunda Lake, and Helambu provide stunning views of the Himalayas and peaceful natural surroundings. With its combination of scenic beauty, wildlife, and cultural richness, Langtang National Park remains one of Nepal’s most rewarding travel destinations.

Features & Services
  • Himalayan trekking trails
  • protected wildlife habitat
  • snow-capped mountains
  • glacial valleys
  • rich biodiversity
  • Tamang cultural villages
  • camping sites
  • guided trekking routes
  • natural hot springs nearby
  • scenic viewpoints

Opening Hours

  • Sun 19 Jul, 2026 6 AM - 6 AM
  • Mon 20 Jul, 2026 6 AM - 6 AM
  • Tue 21 Jul, 2026 6 AM - 6 AM
  • Wed 22 Jul, 2026 6 AM - 6 AM
  • Thu 23 Jul, 2026 6 AM - 6 AM
  • Fri 24 Jul, 2026 6 AM - 6 AM
  • Sat 18 Jul, 2026 Closed - Closed
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