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 Peak Endeavour’s Nepal provides an excellent overall experience from the time of arrival in Nepal until you leave on your flight home. Norbu Lama, the owner of Peak Endeavour’s is a very knowledgeable guide. He knows much about the people, religion and regions of Nepalese trekking. Moreover he provided complete sightseeing and shopping in the Kathmandu area during our stay. His staff is courteous, honest and provides professional service and excellent security throughout the trek. The kitchen staff and chief cook understand the health concerns of weak western stomachs and did their best to keep us healthy. No one had health issues throughout our 20 day trek. The pace of the trek is well suited to achieve the altitude goals of the highest pass. Acute Mountain sickness was a non-issue as we progressed at a pace that provided adequate time to adapt to the altitude. The camping outfit provided by Peak Endeavour’s used high quality sleeping and eating tents. We felt like royalty. The trek itself was the best ever. Much diversity of culture, terrain, and ecologies. In summary, we would have no hesitation in any regard to use Peak Endeavour’s Nepal again in the future and greatly enjoyed our trip in 2010. We will be back!

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Langtang Region
Langtang Region TrekkingGosainkunda Holy Lake:
The Gosainkunda lake are the site of an August Full-moon festival, known as Janai Purnima, attended by some 10,000 religious pilgrims and Jhakris (shammans). Legend tells of Lord Shiva thrusting his trident into the earth from whence these jewel-like lakes arose. Trekking In Langtang - Helambu Region

Helambu Culture Trek:
The Helambu trek is a short, relatively easy (ideal for families) trek, enjoyable all year-round. in January-February, the yolmo people celebrate Tibetan new year with colorful dancing at the monasteries. Spring sees brilliant displays of rhododendron and Premula blooms, and autumn comes alive with post-monsoon greenery
  • Cultural Helambu Trek
    Cultural Helambu Trek The Sherpa villages of Helambu due north of Kathmandu valley presents an easy getaway. This area because of its low elevation and the Sherpa villages make it an interesting 6 day loop. Starting with a short drive from Kathmandu to Sundarijal the trail to Helambu climbs on to the Shivapuri ridge from where there are sweeping views of the central Himalayas. Following a ridgeline the trek heads north to Thare Pati before turning east to Melemchi Gaon and Tarke Gyang the principle villages of this area. From here we visit Shermathang before descending to the Melamchi river to end our trek with a drive Melamchi Bazaar back to Kathmandu. The trek is combined with the two days Chitwan wildlife reserve, known for One Horned Rhino, Bengal Tiger, Sloth Beer, wild boar, barking deer and over 300 species of birds.
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  • Gosaikunda Trek
    Gosaikunda Trek This 15 days of Gosainkunda, Helambu treks gives you a fasinating cultural trek with beautiful mountain view of Ganesh Himal, Langtang and Tibetian Mountain. As we climb up to Gosainkunda the holy place of Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims. We will able to see more then 7 lakes in the altitude of 4200m. The Helambu villages, over the holy Gosainkunda lakes and Laurebenayak pass4600m, are the home of the Sherpas of Nepal.. Their slate and single-roofed villages, that dot the terraced hillsides, present very fine trekking. The region of Langtang and Helambu although easily approached from Kathmandu is far less trekked than the Annapurna or Everest areas making it all the more attractive. A wonderful walk through a naturalist's trail. The trek starts with a drive from Kathmandu and includes all tented program, services of experienced trek Guide Asst. Guides, Cook, asst. cooks and porters to carry luggage and food. Clients carry a day-pack only and walk at their own pace.
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  • Langtang Ganjala Trek
    Langtang Ganjala Trek The Ganjala pass is one of the most challenging passes in Nepal. This wedge in the Himalaya is situated at an altitude of 5160m. Our Langtang trek takes you over this pass as you make your way south from Langtang village which lies at 3500m and where the national park headquarters is located. The route from Gyang in Helambu, require crossing the 5106m Ganja La. The pass is blocked by snow, so local inquiries about its condition , good equipment and mountaineering experience are necessary for safe crossing. 
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  • Ethnic Langtang Excursion
    Ethnic Langtang Excursion These treks offer a variety of picturesque villages and breathtaking views of Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, and the Langtang Ranges. Central Nepal is a fine introduction into some of the more off-the-beaten path trekking as the terrain is constant, but not too steep, and the altitude is relatively low. This is one of the few areas that are best visited in winter as the summer months can get a bit hot.Langtang is one of the least trekked, yet one of the most beautiful, trekking areas. Located north of the Kathmandu Valley, the route goes through traditional and ethnic villages and untouched forests on the way to the peaks of Langtang-Lirung. This trek reveals the contrast between the Hindu culture of the Kathmandu Valley and the Buddhist culture to the immediate north of Kathmandu. The highlights of this tour include the visit to Langtang Valley, Kyangin Gompa (monastery) and the Lirung Glacier. 
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  • Langtang Gosaikunda Trek
    Langtang Gosaikunda Trek North of Kathmandu valley lies Ganesh Himal and Langtang Lirung. Nestled at the foot of these Himalayan ranges is a beautiful, secluded, valley filled with natures bounty - the Langtang National Park. Here the rare red pandas lurk in dense lichen-draped rhododendron thickets, hears of blue sheep graze the alpine meadows and glaciated valleys amidst a scenery of lofty Himalayan peaks. From Kyanjing Gompa we will have a chance to climb a ridge on Tserko Ri Peak(5033m), or hike to the foot of Langshisa glacier, for an incredible view of glaciers, icefalls and snow fields surrounded on all sides by high mountains. On the way return we will hike up to the holy Gosainkunda lakes and Laurebenayak pass where the Home of Lord Shiva according to the Hindu Mythology. At Gosainkunda we will able to see more then 5 lakes which is lies over 4200meters. The region of Langtang and Gosainkunda although easily approached from Kathmandu is far less trekked than the Annapurna or Everest areas making it all the more attractive. A wonderful walk through a naturalist's trail. 
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  • Panch Pokhari Trek
    Panch Pokhari Trek Panch Pokhari is named after 5 holy ponds and Hindus religiously respect the place. This is just northeast of Kathmandu toward snow wall. The beautiful Himalayan view and pristine nature with district culture is the most attraction of this trek. We take a bus ride out of the valley and up through the hills. After 5 hours bus ride we arrive at the trek starting point called Chautara. We are going to spend the first night of our outdoor adventure right nearby small town in a ground. Our guide gives a short lesson of trekking on the first night. He also explains about the altitude sickness and all the beautiful sports from where you can see an excellent view of mountains. During the rest of our 12 days trip, we observe the different ways of life, culture and come in contact with the people in the small village, passing through the dense forestations and meadows. The top of Panch Pokhari (5 lakes) offers an excellent view of Jugal Himal range, Rolwaling range, etc. on the last day of the trip we take a bus ride back to Kathmandu from Melamchi where we spend the final night of our trip.
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