Helembu Circuit Trekking :Helambu located 75km northeast of Kathmandu valley is a region amazingly serene and cool. And, the northern part of Helambu is bounded by the peak ranges of Langtang and the Jugal. That is the reason the people of this region is identified as ‘Yolmo wa' meaning people living at the area secured by the mountains. It offers arresting peak vistas and lets you explore culture and life style of Sherpa people. Likewise, the language people speak here are different than the one spoken in Solukhumbu area even if both the languages are started off from Tibetan. The Helambu Circuit Trekking is most significantly popular for its ancient Buddhist monasteries.
The route of the Helambu Circuit Trekking ascends up to the Shivapuri edge where beautiful vistas of the Himalayas are noticeable. Walking all the way to a ridge-line the trail moves north to Thare Pati sooner than turning east to Tarke Gyang and Melemchi Gaon, the core villages of this region. Tarke Ghyang is named from the huge Ghyang (monastery) in the heart of the village. This is one of the oldest monasteries in the Helambu region.
Additionally, various ranges of luminous emerald green valleys, arresting rhododendron forests and distant picture of snowy mountains makes Helambu Circuit Trekking one of the wonderful short treks. We can see classic tea houses. Encounter Nepal design Helambu Circuit Trek, a guest house or tent trekking for you and the best seasons to go for the trek are March to May and September to November.
Day 1 : Kathmandu to Chisopani (2215m) (15 km/ one hour): Drive by bus/car, trek.
Day 2 : Chisapani to Kutumasang (2470m): Trek.
Day 3 : Kutumasang to Tharepati (3510m): Trek.
Day 4 : Tharepati to Melamchigaon (2530m): Trek.
Day 5 : Melamchigaon to Tarkeghyang (2740): Trek.
Day 6 : Tarkeghyang to Sermathang (2590m): Trek.
Day 7 : Sermathang to Melamchi Bazzar (870m/ 3 hours): Trek, drive by bus/jeep.