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Langtang Region (National Park)

Lantang Region

The Langtang Region National Park is Nepal’s first Himalayan national park, established in 1976, covering an area of 1,710 sq. km. Located north of Kathmandu, it stretches across Rasuwa, Nuwakot, and Sindhupalchok districts.


Key Features:


Diverse Landscape – Ranges from subtropical forests to alpine meadows and snow-covered peaks.

Rich Biodiversity – Home to wildlife such as red pandas, Himalayan black bears, musk deer, and various bird species.

Sacred Sites – Includes Gosaikunda Lake, a sacred Hindu pilgrimage site.

Tamang Culture – Strong influence of Tamang and Tibetan Buddhist culture in local villages.

Trekking Trails – Offers popular treks like Langtang Valley Trek, Gosaikunda Trek, and Helambu Trek.


Langtang National Park is known for its scenic beauty, cultural richness, and peaceful trekking experience.