Beautiful land and people, you also fitted right in with that, including squat down laundry & enjoying the bus ride out the window. 😅 I think your previous birth may have been somewhere there. 🙏
@@ouiaretravellers was actually quite warm, I will go back to Nepal eventually, have so many other places I want to see. Heading to Bacu Azerbaijan in April.
@@CelticMickWalks oh nice! Not sure if that's a good thing, or climate change... Wow! Azerbaijan sounds amazing. Haven't explored much in that area yet, hope to one day 🙏🏼 Have a great trip!
Thank you so much! 😊 We did not have a guide, though we did our Langtang & ABC treks in October/November 2023. We asked around while there and everyone said that the region of Annapurna had decided not to enforce the new guide rule as of yet. When going through checkpoints, the officials did not question us about not having a guide, in fact rather the opposite - they seemed impressed that we had arranged everything ourselves!
Would love to do this someday. Only thing I dread is the bus ride from Kathmandu to Syapru Besi. Was that ride shady with lots of dangerous cliffs or was it chill?
Great video, thank you for sharing the good and bad. Favourite part was either the clouds up high or the scene with you chatting with the lady on the floor of the teahouse. Would be interested in hearing what you actually ended up in taking in your packs. My wife and I are thinking of doing this trek next fall. I too, carry the CDN flag. Thanks.
Thanks for watching, so glad you enjoyed! And thanks for sharing your favourite part 😊 Mostly what we took out of our bags was a few extra layers, our sleeping bags and some products like sunscreen that we had accidentally doubled up on. Just made sure that none of our stuff overlapped. When we did a trek in Nov of 2019 we needed the sleeping bags but we realized we didn’t need them this time as we did the trek in September and it was warmer.
Enjoyed the video! Noticed you reached tserko ri on 5th day. Would you mind sharing your itinerary? Im also planning a 7days trip to langtang with tserko ri in mind during next autumn.
Hi! Thanks for watching, absolutely we can. Keep in mind that our route was actually a bit slower than anticipated, as we decided to stop on "Day 4" for Tara's sister to recover. Also we included the days we travelled by bus, so if you exclude that we were "hiking" for 7 days. Langtang Itinerary Day 1: KTM - Syrabrubesi Day 2: Syrabrubesi - Llama hotel Day 3: Llama hotel - Tibetan Guest House Day 4: Tibetan Guest House - Summit Guest House (Thangshysap) Day 5: Summit Guest House (Thangshysap) - Summit Guest House (Gyanjin Gumpa) Day 6: Summit Guest House (Gyanjin Gumpa) - Tserko Ri - back to Summit Guest House (Gyanjin Gumpa) Day 7: Summit Guest House (Gyanjin Gumpa) - Summit Guest House (Thangshysap) Day 8: Summit Guest House (Thangshysap) - Hotel Bamboo & Lodge (Bamboo) Day 9: Hotel Bamboo & Lodge (Bamboo) - Syrabrubesi Day 10: Syrabrubesi - KTM Based off of our experience, we'd recommend going in October or later to have a better chance at clear skies. Have a great Trek! :)
Ill be in nepal next month and a bit tight on budget. Can u give me tips and suggestions for my diy itinerary. Was planning for mardi himal short trek or this langtang valley trek. Thank u
So exciting! We did Mardi Himal in 2019, our first time in Nepal. Loved it! Definitely pack snacks like granola bars, nuts, chocolate bars and maybe even packages of oatmeal for breakfast if you can spare the weight in your bag. We definitely found that skipping lunch was great for keeping a good pace, as well as staying on budget. You could also bring your own instant coffee packets or tea bags and only ask for boiled water. There will still be a charge, but slightly cheaper. Also, always ask if you can either get the room for free in the teahouses, or if you do pay for a room (negotiate the price), if it can come with wifi (not having to pay extra for it). Usually if you eat at their restaurant, the room is often free. But during high season, this would be unlikely.
We didn't this time, they seem to have removed that from the requirements, as only guides could request it, and when we checked in at all checkpoints, they did not ask for it
Beautiful land and people, you also fitted right in with that, including squat down laundry & enjoying the bus ride out the window. 😅
I think your previous birth may have been somewhere there. 🙏
What an amazing adventure! Beautiful views and scenery.
Thank you! What did you think of the reunion 😬
@@ouiaretravellers made me cry!
Ahhh that's such a bummer
Wow
Thanks for watching! :)
Just back from Nepal and Langtang valley myself and so much more
Oh wow! Must have been a bit chillier for you then 😅 do you think you’ll go back and do another trek?
@@ouiaretravellers was actually quite warm, I will go back to Nepal eventually, have so many other places I want to see. Heading to Bacu Azerbaijan in April.
@@CelticMickWalks oh nice! Not sure if that's a good thing, or climate change...
Wow! Azerbaijan sounds amazing. Haven't explored much in that area yet, hope to one day 🙏🏼 Have a great trip!
Amazing Vlog! Have u guys had a guide or was ur journey before April 2023?
Thank you so much! 😊 We did not have a guide, though we did our Langtang & ABC treks in October/November 2023. We asked around while there and everyone said that the region of Annapurna had decided not to enforce the new guide rule as of yet. When going through checkpoints, the officials did not question us about not having a guide, in fact rather the opposite - they seemed impressed that we had arranged everything ourselves!
Great video❤
thank you 🙏🏼
IT IS A REALLY VERY BEAUTIFUL AND GENUINE VLOG AND VLOGGER. I WONDER HOW SWEET YOU ALL ARE LOOKING IN THIS LANGTHANG TREK 4K VLOG.🙏🙏
Would love to do this someday. Only thing I dread is the bus ride from Kathmandu to Syapru Besi. Was that ride shady with lots of dangerous cliffs or was it chill?
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Thank you! Yes that’s exactly right 😍
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Looks amazing guys! Extremely jealous
Thanks Ben!
Omg OMG your video I have no words love from Nepal.
Thank you so much 😀 Love back to you, from Canada! 🇨🇦
Great video, thank you for sharing the good and bad. Favourite part was either the clouds up high or the scene with you chatting with the lady on the floor of the teahouse. Would be interested in hearing what you actually ended up in taking in your packs. My wife and I are thinking of doing this trek next fall. I too, carry the CDN flag. Thanks.
Thanks for watching, so glad you enjoyed! And thanks for sharing your favourite part 😊 Mostly what we took out of our bags was a few extra layers, our sleeping bags and some products like sunscreen that we had accidentally doubled up on. Just made sure that none of our stuff overlapped. When we did a trek in Nov of 2019 we needed the sleeping bags but we realized we didn’t need them this time as we did the trek in September and it was warmer.
The bakery is Kanjin Gompa is amazing! "Best apple pie in the world" 🙂 Thanks for the video - can't wait to go back!
You got that right! Our favourite was the croissants.. soooo good 😍
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WHILE I THOUGHT HOW BRAVE THE GUEST HOUSE FOOD /EVERY BODY MAKER ARE DOING HARD WORK
What month did you guys go? ❤
Enjoyed the video! Noticed you reached tserko ri on 5th day. Would you mind sharing your itinerary? Im also planning a 7days trip to langtang with tserko ri in mind during next autumn.
Hi! Thanks for watching, absolutely we can. Keep in mind that our route was actually a bit slower than anticipated, as we decided to stop on "Day 4" for Tara's sister to recover. Also we included the days we travelled by bus, so if you exclude that we were "hiking" for 7 days.
Langtang Itinerary
Day 1: KTM - Syrabrubesi
Day 2: Syrabrubesi - Llama hotel
Day 3: Llama hotel - Tibetan Guest House
Day 4: Tibetan Guest House - Summit Guest House (Thangshysap)
Day 5: Summit Guest House (Thangshysap) - Summit Guest House (Gyanjin Gumpa)
Day 6: Summit Guest House (Gyanjin Gumpa) - Tserko Ri - back to Summit Guest House (Gyanjin Gumpa) Day 7: Summit Guest House (Gyanjin Gumpa) - Summit Guest House (Thangshysap)
Day 8: Summit Guest House (Thangshysap) - Hotel Bamboo & Lodge (Bamboo)
Day 9: Hotel Bamboo & Lodge (Bamboo) - Syrabrubesi
Day 10: Syrabrubesi - KTM
Based off of our experience, we'd recommend going in October or later to have a better chance at clear skies. Have a great Trek! :)
@@ouiaretravellers thank you much appreciated!
Manly man carrying two packs! :)
You got that right! Absolute legend
Nice video
Thank you! 🙏🏼
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Thanks for saying hello! Namaste 🙏
Ill be in nepal next month and a bit tight on budget. Can u give me tips and suggestions for my diy itinerary. Was planning for mardi himal short trek or this langtang valley trek. Thank u
So exciting! We did Mardi Himal in 2019, our first time in Nepal. Loved it! Definitely pack snacks like granola bars, nuts, chocolate bars and maybe even packages of oatmeal for breakfast if you can spare the weight in your bag. We definitely found that skipping lunch was great for keeping a good pace, as well as staying on budget. You could also bring your own instant coffee packets or tea bags and only ask for boiled water. There will still be a charge, but slightly cheaper.
Also, always ask if you can either get the room for free in the teahouses, or if you do pay for a room (negotiate the price), if it can come with wifi (not having to pay extra for it). Usually if you eat at their restaurant, the room is often free. But during high season, this would be unlikely.
Do you guys need TIMS (trekker information management system) before entering lantang?
We didn't this time, they seem to have removed that from the requirements, as only guides could request it, and when we checked in at all checkpoints, they did not ask for it
hey white manfrom china u should hire a porter
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