Overview
Langshisha Ri Peak. Climbing 6,427m (21,086ft) leads to the breathtaking Himalayan Langtang area. Takuya Kujimoto and Sherpa Pasang Norbu scaled the summit on April 23, 1982. The following day, a Japanese team led by Hiroshi Inoue reached the south wall, after the first ascent in 1982. Langshisha Ri Peak. The climbing trip begins in Syabrubesi and follows the Langtang trekking path through the Langtang Valley and Kyanjin Gompa, allowing you to explore the region’s economic, geological, and spiritual treasures. Langshisha Ri Peak stands 6,427 meters above sea level and offers stunning views of pine forest, fast mountain streams, craggy granite, snow-capped slopes, grassy downward, and wilderness-spreading meadows. The optimum seasons for peak climbing at Langshisha Ri are spring and fall. Langshisha Ri Peak Climbing is a technically demanding peak climbing excursion. This peak climbing is suitable for climbers looking to maximize their top climbing experience. Combining Langshisha Ri Peak Climbing with your ideal Langtang Valley Trek can enhance your travel experience even more.
Top Highlights of Langshisha Ri
- Remote and challenging climb
- Breathtaking Himalayan views
- Unique high-altitude experience
- Rugged and isolated terrain
- Technical ascent
Itinerary
You will arrive in Kathmandu valley at the Tribhuvan International Airport, and our agents from Gravity Expedition will be there to pick you up. They will take you to your hotel, where you can rest and enjoy a delicious and traditional Nepali meal. In the evening, you have the option to attend a fascinating folk cultural performance.
Following breakfast the following morning, you will go for a full-day sightseeing trip of the Kathmandu Valley. You may see Swyambhunath, a very old temple that is essentially classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the revered Pashupatinath Temple.
Highlights of our guided trip include the largest Buddhist stupa at Boudhanath and the exquisite artwork and old architecture of Kathmandu Durbar Square, which showcase the ancient culture of Nepal.
Patan City’s historic architecture and renowned fine arts will charm you on a visit. You will have time to explore the neighborhood, eat supper, and maybe take a leisurely stroll down the well-known streets when you get back to your hotel. A traditional Nepalese dinner at the Nepali Cultural Restaurant rounds off the day.
We spend the day drafting final documentation, inspecting gear and equipment, and so forth. If you forget something before heading for the mountain, you can go shopping one last time.
We leave Kathmandu in the morning for Syabrubesi, a hamlet that serves as the beginning point for climbs into the Langtang Valley. Our travel will be down a winding road with several switchbacks. The first day of your tour consists of an 8-hour ride down the Trishuli highway, which is mostly blacktop and has a little section that is not asphalted. On a clear day, we may see spectacular vistas of Manaslu, Annapurna, and Ganesh Himal. Our journey for today concludes with a drop into the little settlement of Syabrubesi. Overnight in Syabrubesi.
5-6 hrs trek. Overnight in Lodge.
The trail from Lama Hotel ascends past a little town in the forest before emerging onto a classic U-shaped glacier valley. On this day, we enter the Langtang Valley. The stunning vistas along the trail are both enjoyable and rewarding. The valley is Nepal’s third most popular hiking location, having a diverse range of vegetation and animals.
The track from Langtang climbs over increasingly harsh terrain, passing past the small yak-herding villages of Mundu, Sindum, and Yampha before following the course of Langtang Khola to Kyanjin Gompa (3870m). It is a short 3-hour journey with views of mountains and snow-covered peaks. In the afternoon, you can tour the Yak Cheese Factory. The breathtaking views of the natural scenery and mountains are stunning.
Overnight in Lodge.
5-6 hrs trek. Overnight in Lodge.
Overnight Camping.
Overnight Camping.
Overnight Camping.
Overnight in Lodge.
Overnight in Lodge.
Overnight in Lodge.
Overnight in Lodge.
Overnight in Lodge.
7-8 hrs drive. Overnight in Lodge.
Leisure day in Kathmandu, followed by a farewell meal and celebration. You can ask your guide to take you on a sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley. On this day, you can visit the valley’s numerous museums, including the Narayanhiti Museum, which was previously the residence of Nepal’s last king. You can also visit the hilltop of Nagarkot. After exploring the valley’s world heritage sites, you will enjoy a farewell supper with your Nepali friends and guide. You and your guide may even decide to extend your stay to include a Chitwan jungle safari, rafting activities, and other activities.
Our representative of Gravity Expedition will accompany you to Tribhuvan International Airport as you prepare to board your flight back home. While you travel home, you can start thinking about your next adventure here in Nepal, and rest assured that Gravity Expedition will be there to provide excellent service for your future endeavors.
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Cost Includes
- Airport/Hotel transfer in Kathmandu,
- All ground transportation as per the itinerary by private vehicle in Kathmandu,
- Hotel in Kathmandu for 3 nights pre and 2 nights post on B/B plan on sharing post,
- Full-day Kathmandu Heritage site sightseeing by private tourist vehicle,
- Professional English-speaking tour guide during sightseeing,
- City tour entrance fees of the heritage sites,
- Experienced and government-licensed high-altitude trekking and climbing guide during the trekking and climbing period,
- All trekking and mountaineering equipment like; Kitchen tents, store tents, dining tents, toilet tents, tables chairs, and cooking utensils for advanced Base Camp and high camp,
- Common climbing equipment (necessary fixed and main rope, ice bars, ice screws, snow bars, etc.)
- Service of cook and kitchen boy at Base camp,
- Food and accommodation during the trek in full board,
- Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner will be served at base camp,
- All food and fuel for Base Camp and higher camps during the expedition for both members and crews,
- Daily weather Report service from Seattle based,
- Expedition Royalty and climbing permit of Nepal Government to climb Langshisha Ri Peak,
- Nepal government Royalty and fees,
- One experienced, trained, government-licensed, climbing/expedition Guide (Sherpa) per client,
- All wages, equipment, medical and accidental insurance for all involved staff in trekking and expedition,
- Group emergency equipment and medical supplies,
- Medical consultation services at the base camp,
- Equipment allowances and wages for climbing Sherpas, cooks, Kitchen boys,
- Equipment allowance and wages for Government Liaison Officers,
- Solar equipment for light and also for charging various electric devices,
- 1 generator at base camp for computers and other electronic devices,
- Headset radios for communication in the mountain,
- Satellite Phones (for personal use on the participants’ charge),
- Internet at base camp (for personal use on the participants’ charge),
- Appropriate food for high altitude and all climbing crew at base camp and above as required,
- Rope fixing costs,
- The heater will be provided at the base camp for heating the dining room,
- Emergency Oxygen, mask, and regulator will be provided,
- Travel and rescue arrangements,
- Ice fall usage Charge,
- 5 bottles of 3LTR Poisk Oxygen for members,
- Welcome and Farewell dinner with beverages.
Cost Excludes
- Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary,
- Personal trekking and climbing gear,
- Meals in Kathmandu (except breakfast and farewell dinner),
- Alcohol and Beverages during the trek and climbing,
- Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, shower, etc.),
- Emergency Medical Evacuation & any medical costs,
- Any other item not listed in the 'Cost Includes' section.
FAQs
Langshisha Ri was first ascended in 1979 by a French expedition. This relatively recent climb highlights its status as a less frequented but appealing destination for mountaineers.
While not as well-known as peaks like Langtang Lirung, Langshisha Ri provides a similarly stunning backdrop and offers a slightly less crowded climbing experience.
Essential skills include ice climbing, using crampons and ice axes, and managing ropes. The climb also demands good navigation abilities and understanding of high-altitude mountaineering.
The monsoon season, from June to September, brings heavy rains and snow, making climbing conditions hazardous and increasing the risk of avalanches and landslides.
Use weather apps, online weather services, and consult with local guides for real-time updates. It is also helpful to have communication tools for up-to-date weather information.
Start with a flight to Kathmandu, then travel to Syabrubesi by road. From Syabrubesi, trek through the Langtang Valley to Base Camp. The approach involves a multi-day trek through beautiful and remote landscapes.
Equipments
- Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary,
- Personal trekking and climbing gear,
- Meals in Kathmandu (except breakfast and farewell dinner),
- Alcohol and Beverages during the trek and climbing,
- Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, shower, etc.),
- Emergency Medical Evacuation & any medical costs,
- Any other item not listed in the ‘Price Includes’ section.

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