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The Langtang Helambu Trekking
takes us to an area of Nepal where the influence of trekkers has not been so
great at first.
The valley became Nepal's second largest national park in
Nepal which was started to conserved from
1976. The park has healthy
forests of rhododendron, fir, blue and chir pine and birch. Wildlife in the park
includes leopard, musk deer, Himalayan black bear, rhesus and langur monkeys and
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The Bhote Koshi
- Trisuli is an important migratory route for birds travelling between India and
Tibet. The Langtang valley Gosainkund route may be trekked in either direction.
These trek is also
of special interest to Birders featuring some unusual altitudinal migrants such
as Ibisbill and Gould's Short
wing, uncommon summer visitors
include Pied Ground Trust
and high altitude birds such as Snow Partridge, Tibetan Snow
cock and Grandala.
Specialities that can be easily found throughout the year include Fire-tailed
Myzornis and Black-browed Tit. Pheasants, bush-robins, tesias, bush and leaf
warblers, wren-babblers and rose
finches can also be readily seen.
In April and May bird
watching time in the mountains
above 2750m is often reduced by low cloud in the afternoons.
Langtang
- Ganjala Pass Trekking Nepal -
17 days
Langtang
- Gosainkund Trekking Nepal -
17 days
Langtang
- Helambu Trekking Nepal
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