Langtang Valley Trek Cost: How to Plan and Budget Your Adventure

Organizing a trek to Langtang is a great way to experience the Himalayas on a budget. Understanding the Langtang trek cost is important when attempting to determine your Langtang trek budget. Many trekkers are interested in knowing how much Langtang trek costs and the answer is relative to the number of days you plan to trek, level of service, and trip package.

The average price of Langtang Valley trek can vary from $350 to $1050 USD for a trek that lasts between 5 to 10 days. This typically involves transport from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi, permits, budget accommodation, meals each day, private or group Trekking Guide and personal Porter Services. Overall, your Langtang Valley trek cost is lower than many of the other popular trekking routes in Nepal such as Annapurna and Everest, therefore making it accessible to budget trekkers.

Mountain trail to Kyanjin Ri in Langtang Valley with rocky and snow-covered Langtang Lirung range i
Mountain trail to Kyanjin Ri in Langtang Valley with rocky and snow-covered Langtang Lirung range i

This chart illustrates the general overview for Langtang Valley Trek Package costs for 2025 and 2026, which is one of the popular options, and gives you the overall tentative estimates.

Cost Component Cost Range (USD)
Langtang Valley Trek Cost$350 – $1,699
Accommodation$100 – $180
Food$150 – $250
Drinks$50 – $100
Guide$200 – $300
Porter$150 – $220
Permits (Park + TIMS)$40 – $60
Equipment Rental/Buying$30 – $80
Transportation (Bus/Jeep)$600 – $1,700
International Flights$100 – $250
Miscellaneous (Tips, extras)Vaires

For additional detail on what is included in each of the cost components, transportation, permits, food or guide fees read the full blog below, after which you will understand the actual cost for Langtang trekking, and your own budget to plan your trek accordingly.

Langtang Valley Trek Cost Based on Packages

Budget Langtang Valley Trek Package Cost

If you want to create your own budget Langtang Valley trek package that could usually cost between $350-$1050 per person for a 5–10 day duration, this is an appreciated package. This is a great option for trekkers that like to do independent backpacking and want to experience Langtang Valley by low-budget trekking. Your teahouse accommodations will be very basic: shared rooms with a simple beds and blanket. The meals your provided will mainly consist of traditional Nepalese food which is often quite basic; mostly dal bhat, noodles and tea.

This Langtang trek package price for 2025 and 2026, includes your Langtang National Park entry permit, TIMS card, and licensing for an English-speaking guide. You will travel to and from Syabrubesi- the starting point of the trek- by public bus which is inexpensive, however offers a slower and less comfortable option than private transport. Porters generally are not included in the trek package, however you could add a porter for an additional cost. This package is a good option for those who wish for basic services and management in keeping costs down.

Trekker sitting on a rock and admiring Langtang Lirung Glacier in Nepal's Langtang Valley under clear blue sky.
Trekker sitting on a rock and admiring Langtang Lirung Glacier in Nepal's Langtang Valley under clear blue sky.

Standard Langtang Trek Package Cost

A standard Langtang trek package commonly costs between $800 and $1200 per person, depending on the season and services. It offers a very good balance of price and comfort. This package includes moderate level (teahouse) accommodation, in which for that artist level teahouse package, the rooms are of a cleaner quality, with the option sometimes even of en suite. This will also include three meals a day, breakfast, lunch and dinner, and generally more food options than in the budget package.

A standard package also includes all necessary trekking permits, a licensed guide that is a professional, and one porter per two trekkers to carry your trekking bags, hence you can use the porters baggage allowance to carry the items you do not want, like extra clothes, drink and snacks like bars, biscuits etc. The transport is generally a private jeep each way to Syabrubesi, it is quicker and more comfortable than using the public bus option. This is a good option for trekkers wanting decent service and support without having to pay for the luxury trek options.

Luxury Langtang Valley Trek Package Cost

The luxury Langtang Valley trek package ranges from $1,299 - $1,699 per traveler. The luxury trek is for trekkers who want a comfortable, and more personalized trekking experience. In Kathmandu you will stay in a 5 star hotel with breakfast. On the trail you will stay in the best available lodges which offer clean rooms, hot showers, better bedding and bathrooms when possible.

All meals are included, and you will have a broader range of food, snacks, and drinks selection. Private transfers, highly experienced guide, a personal porter, and full trekking permits are included in the cost. Additionally, if Trekking Nepal can incorporate options like oxygen support, emergency evacuation options, and medical kits for our clients' safety, this will happen too.

The luxury trekking option is best suited for families, trekkers who are older, or simply trekkers who are looking for no hassle trekking with more comfort and personalized care at every step in the journey.

Accommodation Cost During the Langtang trek and What to Expect

The Langtang trek will have accommodation available based on a teahouse system. On the trail you can expect basic to mid-range lodges. Basic teahouses will be around $5 to $10 a night and have simple rooms with beds and shared bathrooms. Mid-range lodges, usually above 3000m to 3500m, will be about $15 to $20, so will offer better facilities, cleaner rooms and hot showers, sometimes.

Luxury teahouses are very rare on the Langtang trek, it usually starts at about $25 a night or more. Luxury does add some comfort to your trip, including basic to moderate comfort in your stay, the downside is they are not on every stage of your route. The teahouses in Langtang trek give you cozy rooms on a twin or double-sharing basis and a dining area that is shared with other trekkers. Along the trail the further you climb the less expensive the facilities. Expect the electricity and Wi-Fi services to be limited.

Food and drink costs on the Langtang Valley trek per day

You can find meals at all of the tea houses along the trek but they will rise in Langtang Valley trek cost as you trek higher up the valley, food prices will usually go up as transportation costs will increase. You can expect to pay $5 to $8 for breakfast, which will generally be a form of tea, porridge, eggs, or toast. Lunch and dinner will cost trekkers between $6 and $12 per meal and generally consist of local foods typically including a common form of dal bhat (rice and lentils), noodles, momos, pasta or soup. Tea or coffee will generally cost trekkers between $2 and $4 per cup. As trekkers tend to eat three meals a day, you should also expect to spend around $15 to $25 each day for food and drink, when you are trekking.

Typical Nepali trekking meal in Langtang region with rice, lentil soup, vegetables, and pickles served on a wooden table.
Typical Nepali trekking meal in Langtang region with rice, lentil soup, vegetables, and pickles served on a wooden table.

Guide and porter cost on the Langtang Valley trek and who you should hire

ServiceCost Per dayTotal for 7 Days Inclusions
Licensed Guide$25–$35$175–$245Fluent in English, navigation, safety, permits, local info
Porter$20–$30$126–$210Carries up to 20–25 kg, local knowledge, support

Porter-Guide

$22–$32$154–$224Acts as both a basic guide and porter for small groups

You can hire guides and porters through registered trekking agencies, which is safer and also has insurance. It’s cheaper to hire independently in Kathmandu or Syabrubesi, but it can be less reliable.

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Langtang trek permits and How Much They Cost?

You will need the following two permits for Langtang trek.

Langtang National Park Entry Permit

  • Cost: USD 30 per person
  • Where to get it: Nepal Tourism Board office in Kathmandu or Dhunche/Syabrubesi checkpoint
  • Why: Conservation purposes, and for entering protected areas

TIMS Card (Trekkers’ Information Management System)

  • Cost: USD 20 (group trekkers through agency), USD 30 (single trekkers)
  • Where to get it: Nepal Tourism Board or through a registered trekking agency
  • Why: For safety tracking and record keeping

You will also need to carry some passport-sized pictures and a copy of your passport when applying. These permits are checked seriously at the entry points.

Transportation cost from Kathmandu to Syabrubesi for the trek

Syabrubesi is the starting point for Langtang Valley Trek and it is about 122 km from Kathmandu. Two options for transportation are local buses and private jeeps. A local bus takes around 8 to 10 hours as it leaves from Machhapokhari Bus Park early in the morning, and costs approximately $8 to $10 (NPR 1,000 to 1,200) per person. The bus is naturally the cheapest option, and while buses are the cheapest option, local buses can become slow and crowded.

It is possible to hire a private jeep for a cost of between $150 to $180 per vehicle with a maximum capacity of 4-6 people. It takes about 6 to 7 hours and is obviously more comfortable, safer, and vehicles can be a bit luxurious and you will always know that you could leave at an appropriate time. This is a much better option for groups or for those who want to experience less fatigue with a shorter amount of travel time.

Travel insurance cost for the trek and what to include

Travel insurance is a must for the Langtang trek, as there are many risks that accompany the trek at high elevations, injuries that may occur, and illnesses that could present themselves in a remote location. A basic trekking insurance policy for Nepal can range from $50 to $100 (for a basic policy for 1 to 2 weeks) depending on what coverage the policy has and who the provider is.

In general, you must have coverage for emergency medical treatment, helicopter evacuation (up to 4,000 meters), trip cancellation, loss of baggage, and personal accident. If you trek in Nepal without insurance, consider yourself very lucky if you do not incur costs in the event of an emergency, especially in the case of helicopter rescue, which costs several thousand dollars.

Extra Costs to Consider During The Langtang Trek

Cost of renting or buying trekking gear

In Kathmandu, and specifically in Thamel, trekkers can rent or buy trekking gear. Renting trekking gear is best for one time or short-term trekkers. Basic items such as a sleeping bag, down jacket, trekking poles, etc., will typically cost between $1 to $3 per item per day. Renting a full set of gear for a 7 to 10 day trek could cost $30 to $50.

When purchasing gear, prices will vary depending on the quality of the gear. For many items, you will see variable prices. For instance, a decent down jacket can cost from $40-80, sleeping bags from about $30-70, and trekking boots can cost from $50-100. Many local and international brands will be available. Bargaining is usually the accepted norm. Renting gear is more cost-friendly, while buying is more beneficial if you plan to trek often.
Extra costs to consider during the Langtang trek

Trekkers jumping and celebrating at Lower Kyanjin Ri viewpoint in Langtang Valley with Himalayan peaks in the background.
Trekkers jumping and celebrating at Lower Kyanjin Ri viewpoint in Langtang Valley with Himalayan peaks in the background.

Cost of internet and charging electronics on the trek

Most teahouses in the Langtang area of Nepal charge extra for Wi-Fi and device charges. Wi-Fi access is available in larger villages like Lama Hotel, Langtang Village, and Kyanjin Gompa, though be mindful that the access can be slow. Wi-Fi charges run from $2 to $5 for 24 hours of access per device. Charging electronic devices (phones, cameras, or power banks) often costs $1 to $3 per hour or per device, depending on the altitude and method of power provided by the teahouse. Some teahouses may offer unlimited charging for a single, daily flat-rate.
How much hot showers cost during the Langtang trek

Often, hot showers are not included in the room price and will be charged separately for a fee. In lower elevation villages such as Syabrubesi and Lama Hotel, hot showers may cost $2 to $3. As you begin to get higher in the mountains especially in Langtang village and Kyanjin Gompa, the cost of hot showers may increase to around $4 and possibly higher. Most hot showers are only available when gas (propane) or solar is available, meaning you can have hot showers if the weather is amenable and fuel is easily available.

Laundry cost on the Langtang trek in different areas

Laundry services may be limited and available only in lower villages like Syabrubesi and Lama Hotel. The cost of laundry varies from $1 to $3 (or more) per item or perhaps $5 to $10 for a small batch of clothing. As you go higher, your options may be limited as teahouses usually do not have laundry services due to cold water and less access to options for drying clothes. In these cases, you will likely have to hand wash small items yourself.

Tipping guide for Langtang trek guides and porters

Tipping is the norm in Nepal, and it is welcomed and encouraged! A typical tip would be $5-$10 a day for your guide and $5-$7 a day for your porter. You can give the total tip at the end of your trek as a one-time payment in Nepali Rupees or USD. If you are trekking with a group, you can pool your tips and give them all together. Tipping is not obligatory, but is a way to show you're grateful for the hard work and support of your team.

Extra Nights due to Delays or Emergencies

Natural occurrences, for instance a landslide, heavy rain or road blockage; may prevent your return to Kathmandu from Syabrubesi or along the way, which may necessitate an unplanned extra night in Syabrubesi or on the trail, including accommodation with meals. Likewise, if you feel unwell and take the next day to rest, you will have the extra night's stay (which could cost $10 to $50 depending on where you are).

FAQs

How can I save money on the Langtang trek without compromising safety?

Travel in a group to save on costs, stay in the same room when possible, and consider public transportation instead of arranging private jeep rides. You can also rent gear in Kathmandu instead of buying it all brand new. By hiring a porter-guide instead of a guide and porters separately, you can save money, but always factor in spending on a licensed guide, travel insurance, and all basic safety equipment.

Are there any hidden or unexpected costs I should be aware of during the trek?

Yes, some common hidden costs are hot showers ($2-4), wi-fi ($2-5), charging your devices ($1-3/hour), in addition to extra snacks and drinks, tips, plus any donations you may make if you stop at a monastery. Unexpected would be additional nights if you experience a delay or if you forgot to bring something and need to buy it during the trek.

Does the cost of the trek change depending on the season?

Yes, peak seasons (spring, autumn) can be slightly higher for accommodation and transportation costs. In the off-season (monsoon or winter), some lodges may offer discounted rates but are likely to be fewer and face weather-related delays in sources of supply.

Are there cheaper accommodation options available along the Langtang route?

Indeed there are basic teahouses in all major villages, and they'll run you about $5 to $10 a night. These rooms are basic, can be shared, and may not have a bathroom attached. If you choose to eat your meals at the teahouse too, they may reduce a little brought or beyond free room charge when there is low traffic.

Scenic view of Langtang Valley with snow-capped peaks, rocky hills, and open trekking trails in the Himalayas of Nepal.
Scenic view of Langtang Valley with snow-capped peaks, rocky hills, and open trekking trails in the Himalayas of Nepal.

Can I reduce costs by carrying my own luggage instead of hiring a porter?

Yes, if you carry your own backpack, you'll save $18-25 per day, which is the normal daily fee for hiring a porter. However, this is only a viable option if you are fit enough, lightweight enough, and have pre-experienced trekking at altitude.t Also, hiring a porter ensures supporting the local economy and it can help prevent fatigue and injury.

How much cash should I carry during the trek, and are ATMs available on the route?

There are no ATMs along the Langtang trekking route once you leave Kathmandu, so you should carry enough cash to last for the whole trek, including food bests, lodging, any permits, transport and a few minor things. Safe estimates are around $25-40 per day, plus an emergency buffer of $50-100. However, make sure to carry some cash in small denominations, and carry said cash in Nepali Rupee.

Conclusion

The price of Langtang Trek is one of the cheapest and most extraordinary trekking experiences in Nepal. The overall Langtang Valley Trek cost will vary based on which trek package you choose (budget, standard, or luxury). Basic teahouse accommodation is around $5 – $10. Mid-range lodges are around $15 – $20, and nice or luxury options start around $25. Daily meals are usually $15 – $25, rising ascending elevation. Langtang Trek cost of services usually also includes trekking entrance permits which total about $50, transportation to Syabrubesi, and hiring a guide or porter. Extra costs may include using hot showers, Wi-Fi, charging devices, buying/renting trekking gear, travel insurance, and tips for your trekking staff.

The total Langtang Valley Trek Cost largely depends on your preferences, budget and travel style. It is still one of the cheapest treks in Nepal. If you want to experience a hassle-free, well-organized experience, please contactus at Himalayan Recreation for the best value packages and full support.

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