Gosaikunda Circuit Trek
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The Gosaikunda Circuit Trek (8 Days) is a complete alpine circuit in the Langtang region that combines sacred high-altitude lakes, remote mountain passes, and culturally rich Himalayan villages. The trek reaches the holy Gosaikunda Lake (4,380m) and crosses the Lauribina La Pass (4,610m), making it one of the most spiritually significant and scenically diverse short treks in Nepal.
This route offers a balance of nature, culture, and adventure. The trail passes through Tamang and Sherpa villages, dense rhododendron forests, high alpine terrain, and isolated valleys before descending into the Helambu region. The circuit format avoids retracing steps and provides continuous variation in landscape and perspective.
Best Time to Trek: March–May and September–November. Winter trekking requires strong experience and proper cold-weather equipment due to snow on the pass.
Day 1
Drive Kathmandu to Dhunche
Drive through scenic hills and river valleys to Dhunche, the entry point of Langtang National Park.
Overnight: Dhunche
Meals: Dinner
Max Altitude: 1,960m
Day 2
Dhunche – Chandanbari (Sing Gompa)
Ascend through pine and rhododendron forests to Chandanbari, known for its monastery and cheese factory.
Overnight: Chandanbari
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Max Altitude: 3,330m
Day 3
Chandanbari – Gosaikunda Lake
Climb through alpine terrain to reach the sacred lakes of Gosaikunda. Time to explore the main lake and surrounding smaller lakes.
Overnight: Gosaikunda
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Max Altitude: 4,380m
Day 4
Gosaikunda – Lauribina La Pass – Ghopte
Early start to cross Lauribina La Pass (4,610m). Long descent through remote alpine and forest terrain to Ghopte.
Overnight: Ghopte
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Max Altitude: 4,610m
Day 5
Ghopte – Tharepati
Gradual ascent and descent along forest ridges with panoramic mountain views toward Tharepati.
Overnight: Tharepati
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Max Altitude: 3,640m
Day 6
Tharepati – Kutumsang
Descend through forests and traditional villages of the Helambu region, known for Sherpa culture.
Overnight: Kutumsang
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Max Altitude: 2,470m
Day 7
Kutumsang – Chisapani
Trek through terraced fields and forest trails to Chisapani, offering wide views of the Kathmandu Valley and Himalayan range.
Overnight: Chisapani
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Max Altitude: 2,300m
Day 8
Chisapani – Sundarijal – Drive to Kathmandu
Final descent to Sundarijal, followed by a short drive back to Kathmandu, concluding the circuit trek.
Meals: Breakfast
Carrying the right gear ensures safety and comfort throughout the trek. Pack light, but include essentials.
General
All-season sleeping bag & down jacket (available on loan, return after trek)
Duffel bag for porter use
Lightweight, windproof, waterproof jacket
Daypack (30–40 L)
Head, Face & Neck
Warm hat covering ears
Sunglasses with UV protection
Neck buff or scarf
Sunscreen (SPF 35–60)
Headlamp with spare batteries
Hands
Warm shell gloves with liners
Optional lightweight trekking gloves
Upper Body
Long-sleeve moisture-wicking shirts
Thermal base layers
Fleece or wool mid-layer
Waterproof outer jacket
Lower Body
Thermal leggings
Trekking pants (2 pairs)
Waterproof over-pants
Casual lightweight pants for evenings
Footwear
Waterproof trekking boots
Sandals for evenings
4–5 pairs of warm socks + liners
Lightweight sneakers for travel
First Aid & Medication
Adhesive bandages and blister treatment
Painkillers like Ibuprofen
Altitude sickness medication (Diamox)
Wound coverings and antiseptic cream
Water purification tablets
Documents & Essentials
Passport + copies + 4 passport-sized photos
Flight information
Refillable water bottle with filter
Hygiene kit: toilet paper, soap, wipes, towel, sanitizer
Optional Extras
Trekking poles
Energy snacks and dry foods
Camera and spare batteries
Power bank and charging cables
Note: Guides carry a group first aid kit, but bring personal medications and essentials.
Difficulty
Moderate to challenging. The trek reaches high altitude at Lauribina La Pass (4,610m). Daily walking is 5–8 hours on steep and uneven trails. Good fitness, acclimatization, and mental endurance are required.
Permits Required
Langtang National Park Entry Permit: NPR 3,000
TIMS Card: NPR 2,000
Food & Accommodation
Tea-house accommodation on a twin-sharing basis with basic facilities. Hot showers, Wi-Fi, and charging are available at extra cost. Daily meal expenses range from USD 20–40, increasing with altitude.
Travel Insurance
Mandatory. Insurance must cover high-altitude trekking and emergency helicopter evacuation.
Airport pick-up and drop-off in private vehicle
Accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
Scenic round-trip flights: Kathmandu ↔ Lukla
Licensed, experienced trekking guide and porter team
Full insurance for all trekking staff
Three meals per day during the trek
Accommodation in teahouses during the trek
All required permits and entry fees
Group gear for crew (kitchen and dining tents where needed)
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
Entry fees for heritage sites and attractions in Kathmandu
International flights to/from Nepal
Nepal entry visa fee
Personal travel insurance and evacuation costs
Personal expenses: snacks, drinks, souvenirs, hot showers, Wi-Fi, charging devices
Tips for guides and porters
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