Trip Duration
10 Days DaysGroup Sizes
1-16 PeopleTransportation
Land TransportationDestination
NepalMax. Altitude
2338m. / 7,671ft.Activities
Difficulty
ModerateMeals
Accommodation
Tamang Heritage Trail Trekking takes you to a beautiful high country in between the massif Ganesh and Langtang Himal range, within Nepal Central Himalaya as well on ancient and present caravan and salt trade routes of Nepal to Tibet/China.
Tamang Heritage Trail Trekking of a week time frame where one can enjoy the great culture of immense interest interwoven with Buddhism and the ancient Bon sect of pre-Buddhism similar to native Inuit/Eskimo and North American Indians or Laplanders, worship of nature and five great elements (Sky, Earth, Vegetation, Fire and Water).
On this trek, one can soak into age-old culture and heritage life as it were some thousands of years ago, as the Tamang tribe is believed to have settled and migrated in the northern Himalayan range of Nepal since ancient times.
The Tamang tribe of Nepal was also brought to Kathmandu Valley by King Srong-sen Gampo of Tibet in the 7th Century AD as a cavalry (horse soldier) division. Their own tradition also says that their original habitat was in Southern Tibet in a place called Uichang after migrating from inner Mongolia.
Tamang folk tales reveal that during the early days of resettling in Kathmandu Valley and the high hill of Central Himalaya around Langtang Himal region, and around other parts of the Himalayan range.
Tamang Heritage Trail package is an exclusive program that we have set for interested people and travelers where one can enjoy the timeless culture and traditional life of ancient days that exists and is well preserved in the Himalayas of Nepal.
This is more than a trek where one can enjoy and explore the heritage and traditional life of mountain people around Tamang villages, where walk takes you near to Nepal and Tibet border and on the high hill of Nagthali ridge at 3,154 m high, offering tremendous panorama of snow clad peaks towards Ganesh Himal Range and Langtang Himal Range.
Besides cultural and mountain views the trail takes you to a serene lovely forest lined with rhododendrons, pines, and fir trees In spring time it will be astonishing when flowers are blooming, while visiting traditional villages as well enjoy refreshing natural hot spring along with local custom.
Slowly this wonderful short journey comes to an end heading back to Syabrubesi village the starting and finishing point of the walk and then we drive back to Kathmandu after a marvelous experience.
Tamang Heritage Trail in Nepal is a well-planned itinerary that provides an immersive trekking experience, allowing you to explore the unique cultural and natural beauties. The schedule allows for enough acclimatization time, with numerous rest days and a steady ascent to ensure that trekkers acclimate to the high-altitude environment gradually and safely. The Tamang Heritage Trail is renowned for its rich Tamang culture and heritage, featuring visits to various villages and monasteries. The trail provides trekkers a good opportunity to learn about local customs, traditions, and their ways of life. The walk also includes excellent mountain vistas, with multiple days of trekking through lovely forests, and valleys, allowing plenty of time to take in the magnificent environment. The trip also includes overnight stops in nice teahouses or lodges, ensuring a relaxing and delightful trekking experience. Overall, this is a wonderful choice for you seeking a thorough and immersive trekking experience in Nepal that combines cultural exploration, natural beauty, and comfort.
The Tamang Heritage Trail in Nepal requires a bit of physical and mental preparation, as well as the necessary equipment and supplies. Here are some preparation advice for this trek:
Physical fitness: Trekking at high altitudes necessitates considerable physical fitness. Regular physical exercise, such as aerobic, weight training, and endurance-building exercises, is recommended at least 2-3 months before the walk. Hiking on hills or up and down stairs might also help you prepare for the walk.
Mental Preparation: Trekking at high altitudes can be both physically and mentally demanding. Mental preparedness is required to deal with any problems or difficulties that may arise throughout the walk. Visualizing the journey, making goals, and practicing mindfulness or meditation can all aid in mental preparation.
Proper Gear: Proper gear and equipment are necessary for a comfortable and safe hike. Sturdy hiking boots, warm clothing, rain gear, a sleeping bag, a backpack, and trekking poles are all required. It is essential to ensure that all equipment is in good working order and fits appropriately.
Tamang Heritage Trail Trekking is right for you as it ultimately depends on your individual interests, physical fitness, and trekking experience. However, there are some factors you can evaluate whether the trek is suitable for you.
If you have previous trekking experience, good physical fitness, an interest in culture, and time and budget for the trek, then the 11-day trek in Nepal can be an excellent choice for you. However, if you are a beginner trekkers this trek is right for you as well.
Before undertaking the trek, it is a must-do task to plan and prepare adequately to ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience in Nepal. It’s also recommended to consult with a travel doctor to ensure that you are physically fit to undertake the trek and to receive guidance on necessary vaccinations and medication.
The best time to trek Nepal is during the Autumn (September to November) or Spring (March to May) seasons. During these months, the weather is often consistent, with clear skies and warm temperatures, allowing for ideal trekking conditions.
The autumn season is the best time to go hiking in Nepal, with bright skies, temperate temperatures, and a dynamic landscape loaded with brilliant foliage. The days are sunny, and the nights are chilly, making trekking possible. During this season, the paths are generally congested with trekkers, so it’s best to secure lodging and guides ahead of time.
With beautiful skies, temperate temperatures, and flowering rhododendrons and other flowers, the spring season is also an ideal time to embark on the Tamang Heritage Trail. The paths are less congested than in the fall, making it a great time to go on the hike.
It is important to remember, however, that weather conditions in Nepal can be unpredictable, and trekkers should be prepared for fluctuations in weather patterns during the trek. It is essential that you check the weather forecast before beginning the walk and bring proper clothing and equipment.
Local Culture And Tradition Around Tamang Heritage Trail
Tamang Heritage Trail Trekking provides you with a fantastic opportunity to meet and connect with the native Tamang People who live in the region. The Tamangs are an ethnic group with a long history in the area and a rich cultural legacy.
The Tamangs are noted for their kindness and openness to guests. They are friendly and willing to share their culture and way of life with guests. Trekkers can visit traditional Tamang villages during the walk and observe the daily lives of the people as well as interact with them to learn about their culture and traditions.
The Tamangs practice Buddhism, and the area is home to various monasteries and shrines. You can learn about their faith and customs by visiting these hallowed sites. The Tamangs also practice a distinct style of Tibetan Buddhism that is a synthesis of Tibetan and Nepalese traditions.
Washing, Toilet And Accommodation At Tamang Heritage Trail
You will have access to basic amenities for washing, toileting, and sleeping during the Tamang Heritage Trail Trekking.
Washing: Most guesthouses and teahouses along the route provides hot water for showering, but this service may incur a small price.
Toilet: There are basic facilities in the guesthouses and teahouses along the trekking route, however, they are mainly squat-style toilets. It is recommended that you bring toilet paper and hand sanitizer with you because they are not always available.
Accommodation: The route has several guesthouses and teahouses where trekkers stay overnight. The accommodation is basic, with simple rooms that usually have twin beds or bunk beds. Blankets and pillows are provided, but you may want to bring a sleeping bag for added warmth and comfort.
In some villages, you may have the opportunity to stay with a local family in a homestay. This is an excellent way to experience the local culture and hospitality of the Tamang people.
It’s important to note that the accommodation along the route are basic and may not have all the amenities you are used to, such as electricity or Wi-Fi. It’s recommended to carry a portable charger and spare batteries for your electronics and bring a book or other forms of entertainment for downtime.
Overall, the washing, toilet, and accommodation facilities along the route are basic but sufficient for a comfortable and enjoyable trekking experience.
We will welcome you at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, The city of temples and the kingdom of Himalayas. One of our representatives will be there waiting for your arrival. we will then transfer you to your Hotel, Where You can relax and rest. On the same day, we will have a short meeting about the trekking.
Starting our wonderful adventure with morning overland journey towards Langtang Himal area, as drive leads past Kathmandu valley rim heading north west to reach at Dhunche, the headquarter town of Rasuwa district within Langtang Himal, the home Tamang people the hill tribe of Central Himalaya.
From drive leads downhill on zig-zag winding road to reach at Syabrubesi for first overnight stop within Langtang area.
First day walk leads with steep uphill climb to Goljung village, where we will walk away from motor able road taking an old trekking trail, along the walk enjoy marvelous views of landscapes and mountains of Ganesh and Langtang Himal, after Goljung village walk gets pleasant with short ups and downs and then reaching at a lovely interesting Tamang village at Gatlang for overnight stop.
Here at Gatlang received by local villagers with warm hospitality and traditional welcome ceremony with Khada (a Buddhist prayer silk scarf) used on all occasion and ceremony with chang (home – made drinks).
After checking into your rooms in a traditional Tamang homes with similar style of Tibet which is just across the border at mere distance, and then enjoy walks around the village with first glimpse of Tamang old heritage traditional way of living in this farm village.
Visit of local interesting old Buddhist monastery and with time interacting with the natives of Gatlang villages.
After a wonderful and enjoyable time at Gatlang village, morning walk leads to descend on newly constructed Chilime River Hydropower Project and then cross over a suspension bridge and then with long uphill to Tatopani village.
Tatopani means ‘hot water or hot spring’ in Nepali, on reaching Tatopani village afternoon at leisure with time for a bathe in this extraordinary demulcent natural hot springs and get relaxed. This village rewards you with super views of Ganesh Himal.
From Tatopani with grand views of Ganesh Himal, morning walk leads to a steep climb through dense alpine woodland of tall rhododendron, pines, magnolia and oaks trees and then reaching at Nagthali Danda.
At the top of Nagthali Danda (ridge) offers stunning panorama of Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal and array of other high snow-capped peaks, after enjoying the magnificent views walk gets easier on downhill entering into cool forested area and then reaching to our overnight halt at Thuman village, another interesting Tamang farm village.
From Thuman walk leads close on route to Rasuwagadhi near the frontier of Nepal and Tibet / China, as route lead down-hill within dense pine and rhododendron forest to reach on the main trail of Nepal and Tibet border on reaching at lower elevation at Thimure for overnight stop, lovely farm village where Tibet border is about few hours walks from here.
After a great moment on high hills with time around heritage of Timure village, morning walk starts with climb, as walk diverts from old trade route trail to Tibet as climb take you high hill can observe the frontier of both countries in the far distance towards north.
From the hill top walk into forested area and descend to Briddim village for overnight stop after a good day walk. Briddim a nice traditional village with an old monastery, at Briddim explore the areas with more interesting cultures of Tibetan Buddhism.
Last day walk of this marvelous journey leads you back to Syabrubesi, as morning trek heads within cool forested area then head downhill through farm villages and terrace fields eventually reach down towards Bhote Kosi River, which later joins Trisuli River, after crossing a suspension bridge a pleasant walk brings you at Syabrubesi for last and final overnight stop around Langtang Himal area and at Rasuwa district within Tamang Heritage villages.
We leave the lodge quite early after a quick bite to catch a bus to Kathmandu. We drive back the same scenic route enjoying the landscape through the bus window.
Upon arrival in Kathmandu, we’ll drop you at your hotel, and the rest of the evening is for you to enjoy. You can roam around the streets of Thamel, collecting souvenirs for your loved ones, friends and family as gifts from Nepal. We’ll treat you with a token of love and a farewell dinner on your last night in Kathmandu.
This is your final day in Kathmandu. One of our representatives will take you to the airport at least three hours before your scheduled departure. We hope you have made wonderful memories that will last a lifetime in Nepal.
Congratulations! You’ve successfully completed the Langtang Trek in 10 days. In the future, we hope you will consider us for another adventure in Nepal. We are ready to assist you in this beautiful country. and don’t forget to leave a review. Have a safe trip back home.