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    Goshainkunda Langtang Helambu Trek

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    About Goshainkunda Langtang Helambu Trek - 12 days

    At a Glance

    • Destination
      Nepal
    • Durations
      12 days
    • Max. People
      15+


    Trip Overview

    Gosainkunda is a sacred high-altitude lake located in the Langtang National Park which is bordering with Tibetan Autonomous Region of China. It is an important pilgrimage site for Hindus, particularly during the festival of Janai Purnima in August of Every year. The trek takes you through beautiful landscapes and offers stunning views of the Himalayas. The Gosainkunda Trek is a moderate-level trek that usually starts from Dhunche, which is about a 7-8 hour drive from Kathmandu. The trek offers a mesmerizing journey through the Langtang National Park, showcasing beautiful landscapes, dense forests, and panoramic mountain views. As you ascend through the trail, you'll pass through charming villages inhabited by Tamang and Sherpa communities, giving you an opportunity to experience their unique culture and lifestyle. The trek also presents stunning views of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks, including Langtang Lirung, Ganesh Himal, and Dorje Lakpa. The highlight of the Gosainkunda Trek is reaching the pristine lakes of Gosainkunda, situated at an altitude of around 4,380 meters. These holy lakes hold great religious significance for both Hindus and Buddhists. According to mythology, it is believed that the lakes were created by Lord Shiva's trident. During the full moon festival of Janai Purnima, many pilgrims visit the lakes to take a dip in the sacred waters. The trek continues further to explore more lakes, including Saraswati Kunda and Bhairav Kunda, before descending back to Dhunche or taking an alternative route to reach the picturesque Helambu region. The Helambu trail offers a different perspective with its terraced fields, charming villages, and friendly sherpa locals. Overall, the Gosainkunda Trek is a rewarding journey that combines breathtaking mountain scenery, cultural encounters, and spiritual experiences. It's an opportunity to immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the Himalayas while also witnessing the religious devotion and cultural richness of the region.

    Useful Information

    Good to know before you travel

    Gosainkunda is a holy place for both Buddhists (Sharmans) and Hindus. Thousands of Hindu pilgrims visit Gosainkunda to worship God Shiva in Janai Purnima which falls in the month of Bhadra (August full moon day). Whereas Sharmans (‘Dhami or Jhaakri’/Bonpo’s). Devotees come to take bathe in this Lake and to pray homage to Shiva. It is believed that taking bathe in the holy lake, all your pain, sorrows, and sins are washed off. There are several legends all similar, concerning the formation of this lake and its significance. According to Hindu mythology, Gosaikunda is an abode of Lord Shiva and Gauri. It is believed that Lord Shiva is the creator of the lake because when he thrust his Trishul (holy trident) into the mountain to extract water to drink so that he could cool his stinging throat after he had swallowed poison.

    This trek will offer you not only Goshainkunda but also the stunning view of Langtang Valley and Helambu traditional villages.