Til Man Pass Trek
- Duration : 15 Days Trip
- Altitude : 5320 M
USD$3385USD$3285- starting price
Trekking in the woods is possible at Tilman Pass. In a remote and untamed area of the Himalayas, this Pass is a challenging hike. Among the highlights of this area are the Langshisha Glacier, the Jugal Himal Valley, and the five sacred lakes of Panch Pokhari. The red panda and the blue sheep call it home. You will pass by the craggy peaks of Kanshurum, Urkinmang, and Ganchenpo on the trekking journey. An elderly lama and his wife, Dorjee and Lakpa, traveled through this crossing in Tibet on their oxen. The journey takes you through the Langtang region, passing by the gorges of the Trisuli rivers that run out of the Langtang valley, as well as Trisuli valleys. Connect with the Ganjala Pass, the Tamang legacy, and the Panch Pokhari trip.
Only with the assistance of a large number of Nepalese porters, cooks, and guides is the Tilman Pass Trekking feasible. The guides will supply fully furnished tents, as well as high-mountain rescues and insurance. 400 ropes, six snow bars, an ice hammer, and a climbing guide are needed for the set of the pass. The routes are made up of rocky slides and glaciers. Treks to the Tilman Pass are available through Lekhbesi Holidays with qualified local porters and guides who are knowledgeable about the area's culture, ecology, and fauna. We don't hide any costs other than the ones for the blogs mentioned; our package prices are comparable to those in the itinerary overview.
Itinerary
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Day 1
Arrival at Kathmandu
When you arrive at Kathmandu's Tribhuvan International Airport, a representative from our organization will greet you and wish you a warm welcome to Nepal before driving you to the hotel you've reserved. After the check-in process is complete, you can unwind and sleep at the hotel. In order to familiarize you with some good restaurants, ATMs, money changers, and other vital places you might need during your stay in Thamel, the office staff will later accompany you on a brief tour of the neighborhood.
Day 2
Drive from Kathmandu to Syabrubensi (1,460m)
You take a private jeep to Syabrubesi. You navigate the twists and drive next to the Trishuli River until you reach Trishuli Bazaar, where you will have lunch. You reach Syabrubensi after driving past various hillside towns, rivers, and waterfalls. The total travel time to arrive to Syabrubesi is 7-8 hours.
Day 3
Trek from Syabrubesi to Lama Hotel (2,324m)
The first day of the trek is today. The trail's initial section passes through Bhote Koshi before veering off to follow Langtang Khola. A bamboo and rhododendron forest awaits you as you make your way up the trail to Bamboo (1,960m), where it steadily ascends. As you travel through Langtang National Park, you might witness red pandas, langur monkeys, and wild boars along the way. The rise to Rimche (2,400 m), which is the next leg of the hike, will be a little more challenging. About 30 minutes after Rimche, the trail arrives to the Lama Hotel.
Day 4
Trek from Lama Hotel to Langtang (3,330m)
After leaving the Lama Hotel, you slowly climb a steep woodland slope. You can catch glimpses of Langtang Lirung (7,227m) as you continue to ascend. You arrive at Ghodatabela, which means "Horse Stable," after traveling for three hours. As you move closer to the Tamang settlement of Langtang, the trail continues to gently ascend. One of the oldest communities along this walking path is Langtang Village. After the significant earthquake in 2015, it was completely destroyed, but it has since been reconstructed. From the locals, you can hear tales of tenacity.
Day 5
Trek from Langtang to Kyanjin Gompa (3,730m)
Three to four hours are needed to trek from Langtang to Kyanjin Gompa. The route progressively ascends to Yamphu (3640m), then to Sindum. The valley widens and the vistas improve as you pass through the little settlements and yak farms. To the northwest, the Langtang Himal range is visible in stunning detail. By noon, you arrive at Kyanjin Gompa. The most revered and historic monastery in Langtang, Kyanjin Gompa, is encircled on all sides by snow-capped mountains.
Day 6
Acclimatization day and hike to Tserko-Ri (4,984m)
You'll rest today to let your body to acclimate to the higher altitude. You may tour the historic Kyanjin Gompa monastery, which is situated underneath Langtang Lirung (7227m). According to estimates, Kyanjin Gompa has been a haven for religion and spirituality for over six centuries. Kyanjin's cheese plant is well known for its delectable yak cheese. To get a great view of the Langtang Himal range, Langshisha Ri (6427m), and Yala Peak (5500m), you'll also climb to Tserko-Ri (4984m). You then make your way back to Kyanjin Gompa where you will spend the night.
Day 7
Trek from Kyanjin Gompa to Langshisa Kharka (4,080m)
Early in the morning, you depart Kyanjin Gompa and travel to Langshisa Kharka. Early movement is necessary since the terrain will be frozen and the likelihood of the rocks falling will be reduced. As the environment is snowy, slippery, and the rocks shift throughout the day, it will be a challenging trek. The hill levels off after a couple of hours. You get stunning views of Dorje Lakpa (6966m) and Langshisa Ri (7427m) as you travel. You begin ascending and navigating some of the former glacial moraines toward the end. Stone constructions and prayer flags serve as markers for the actual Langshisa Kharka location.
Day 8
Trek from Langshisa Kharka to Moraine Camp (4,580m)
You move steeply toward Moraine Camp after breakfast. Reaching the Moraine Camp, which is located at an elevation of 4580m, requires climbing the rocky moraine of Langshisa Glacier through high alpine flora. You are now surrounded by stunning mountains covered with snow, and the vista is breathtaking.
Day 9
Trek from Moraine Camp to Yak Kharka 4825m via Tilman’s Pass (5,320m)
Yak Kharka is reached after a 6- to 7-hour climb across Tilman's Pass (5320m). It is best to get going as soon as possible because the sun makes the boulder field more unstable. The ascent will be difficult physically and mentally because to the uneven rocks and slick footing. Because Tilman Pass is one of the highest places in this walk, breathing could get difficult as you near the summit due to the high altitude. You can enjoy breathtaking views of the nearby snow-capped mountains from the summit. You arrive to Yak Kharka after descending from the opposite side and navigating the loose rocks.
Day 10
Trek from Yak Kharka to Tin Pokhari (3,735m)
Today, we set off for Tin Pokhari, which translates to "three lakes." You will make your way down the icy slopes and unstable rocks. These lakes are entirely frozen throughout the winter. It's a great place to camp since you can take in the breathtaking beauty of the lakes and the vistas of the Himalayan mountain range, which dominates the area. Tented camp in Tin Pokhari for the night.
Day 11
Trek from Tinpokhari to Panchpokhari (4,060m)
You make a journey today to the serene Panchpokhari (Five Lakes). You travel by rugged hills and plants found in the mountains. Since there are no towns along the route and you will largely be traveling through the forest to reach Panchpokhari, the trip is peaceful and quiet today. Panchpokhari is an area that has been declared as a wetland and is essential for preserving the regional biodiversity. These Panchpokhari lakes are close to one another and are all equally lovely and serene. The landscape around the place is absolutely incredible. Camp in a tent for the night in Panchpokhari.
Day 12
Exploring the Five Lakes and surrounding Valley
You spend the day discovering the Five Lakes and the region's valley. To see the lovely dawn, get up early in the morning. You have a stunning view of the Dorje Lakpa (6966m) and Jugal Himal range from the ascent. The neighboring hills are home to several bird species and fragrant flowers. The protected pilgrimage site of Panchpokhari is also where the August Janai Purnima celebration takes place. Each year, a large number of Hindu and Buddhist pilgrims come here. The Lord Shiva shrine is close to the lake, and pilgrims frequently go there. Camp in a tent for the night in Panchpokhari.
Day 13
Trek from Panchpokhari to Nasimpati (3,631m)
You depart Panch Pokhari in the early morning and travel to Nasimpati. It will be a slow drop through the rocky hills and a moderate trek. You travel to Nasimpati while navigating the alpine flora and taking in the fauna. Tented camp at Nasimpati for the night.
Day 14
Trek from Nasimpati to Hile Bhanjyang (3,414m)
After leaving Nasimpati, you travel through rhododendron trees and rugged slopes. After then, the journey would be downhill till you reach Hile Bhanjyang. To put it mildly, this village's culture and way of life, together with the beautiful surroundings, are interesting. Tented camp in Hile Bhanjyang for the night.
Day 15
Trek from Hile Bhanjyang to Pauwabas (3,024m)
You travel to Pauwabas today after breakfast. There will be a climb through the forest. As you move through the rhododendron forests, you take in the area's stunning scenery. You may also see the peaks of the Jugal Himal Range on a clear day. After there, you do a difficult path descent to reach Pauwabas. Tented camp in Pauwabas for the night.
Day 16
Trek from Pauwabas to Kami Kharka (2,855m)
Today's walk travels through forests of pine, oak, and rhododendron. The national bird, "Danfe," as well as langur monkeys and mountain deer may be seen if you're lucky. There are numerous nomad huts along the path, which is flat. On the way to Kami Kharka, you can see Langtang Lirung (7227 meters) and Dorje Lakpa (6966 meters) in the distance. You reach Kami Kharka after a brisk 6- to 7-hour walk via a collection of waterfalls. Tented camp in Kami Kharka for the night.
Day 17
Trek from Kami Kharka to Sano Okhareni (2,043m)
You stroll downhill to Sano Okhareni as you pass through rhododendron and pine woodlands. You reach Sano Okhareni after passing through a number of minor streams and nomadic communities. You take pleasure in the quiet atmosphere while camping next to pine forests. Sano Okhareni tented camp for the night.
Day 18
Trek from Sano Okhareni to Chautara (1,418m) then drive back to Kathmandu
Our journey will come to an end today. You'll travel downhill for roughly four to five hours before reaching Chautara. You pass numerous tiny villages with various ethnic groups on the way to Chautara. After reaching the bustling town of Chautara, you take the scenic trip back to Kathmandu. When you arrive in Kathmandu, a transfer will take you to your accommodation. Spend the night in Kathmandu at a four-star hotel.
Day 19
Departure
Three hours before to the time of your flight, a representative from our organization will drop you off at the airport.
Cost Includes
- Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & transfer by Jeep,
- 3 nights deluxe accommodation in twin bed sharing basis with breakfast,
- Meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) with Tea & coffee and hot/cold filter water during the trek,
- All transportation by private vehicle,
- 1 experienced, helpful and friendly guide, 1 cook and porters, their food & accommodation, salary, equipment & insurance,
- Trekking camping equipment (Tent, mattress, dining tent, kitchen tent, toilet tent, kitchen utensils etc.),
- Tented Camp accommodation during the trek,
- Langtang National Park permit and all necessary permits,
- Office Service charge,
- All government tax.
Cost Excludes
- Any meals (Lunch and Dinner) in Kathmandu other than breakfast,
- Travel insurance,
- International air fare to and from Nepal,
- Nepal Tourist Visa fee,
- Items and expenses of personal nature,
- Any kind of alcoholic drinks, cold drinks, laundry, phone call, internet,
- Personal Trekking Equipment like sleeping bags, jackets (can all be hired in KTM),
- Emergency Evacuation (Helicopter Rescue),
- Any costs which arise due to a change of the itinerary, because of landslides, political disturbance, and strikes etc.
- Any other costs whatsoever, that is not mentioned in the cost included.
- Horse renting and additional porters due to natural calamities during the trek.
- Tips for guide, porters, driver.
Challenging
Spring & Fall
Langtang
2-20 people
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