Helambu Trek 3600m

The Helambu Trek is a beautiful, relatively short, and culturally rich trek close to Kathmandu, ideal for trekkers looking for a peaceful experience with Himalayan views, Buddhist culture, and lush landscapes without going to high altitudes.

Helambu, which is 2,500m. high means potato and radish in local language, is mainly inhabited by Sherpas and Tamangs. This place has scenic grandeur and pleasant climate as well as a long history of Buddhism, culture and ancient tradition. The eye-catching view of Mt. Langtang, Mt. Shisapanma, Mt. Gaurishankar, and Panch Pokhari can be seen along enchanting flora and fauna. You’ll be greeted by ever smiling Sherpa belles. This ideal place for a short trek is known as Trekker’s Paradise.

Overview

  • Location: Langtang region, north of Kathmandu
  • Duration: 8-12 days
  • Maximum Elevation: Tharepati (3,650 meters / 11,975 feet)
  • Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
  • Best For: Short trek near Kathmandu, rich culture, no high-altitude risk

Highlights

  • Explore Tamang and Hyolmo (Helambu) villages with rich Buddhist traditions
  • Visit ancient monasteries, mani walls, and stupas
  • Spectacular views of Langtang Lirung, Dorje Lakpa, Gauri Shankar, and more
  • Lush forests of rhododendron, oak, and bamboo
  • Less crowded than other popular treks

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu airport-transfer- hotel

Day 02: Full day Sightseeing in Kathmandu valley

Day 03: Drive to Sundarijal & Trek to Chisapani

Day 04: Chisapani - Kutungshyang

Day 05: Kutungshyang - Tharepati

Day 06: Tharepati - Tarkeyghang

Day 07: Tarkeghyang - Semathang

Day 08: Sermathang - Melemchi pul

Day 09: Melemchi pul - Kathmandu

Day 10: Kathmandu

Day 11: Final departure

Includes:

•           All ground transfer by private vehicle including airport pick up and drop
•           Accommodation on a bed and breakfast basis in Kathmandu
•           Trip planning, organization and local logistics
•           All permits and entrance fees for National parks,
•           Local guide and porters with their daily wages and insurance
•           All meals (breakfast/lunch/dinner/tea/coffee/boiled water) and accommodation on tea houses/lodges during trekking period
•           One Chocolate bar each day
•           oxygen bottle, mask and regulator for emergency purpose

Exclusion:

•           Major Meals during Kathmandu stay
•           Personal trekking and climbing equipment.
•           Insurance and evacuation cost
•           bar bills, telephone and laundry, bottled drinks
•           Tips