The Goshainkunda trek, known as frozen lake trek is one of the most beautiful trekking in Nepal. Kund is a Nepali word, means: lake. You can trek to Langtang by returning to Kathmandu via the holy lakes of Gosainkund at 4300 meters, thousands of Hindu pilgrims visit the lakes during the full moon festival in August. The lake is also sacred to Buddhists. Gosaikunda is actually the largest of three main lakes the other two being Saraswatikunda and Bhairabkunda. Hindu legend has it that the lakes were formed when the God Siva plunged his trident (Trisul) into the ground in order to obtain water. The Trisuli River has its source in the lakes thus the name. A lake is believed to have been created by Lord Shiva when he thrust his Trishula (trident) into a mountain to extract water so that he could cool his stinging throat after he had swallowed poison. there is a large rock in the center of the lake, which is said to be the remains of a Shiva shrine. People often claim that they see Shiva lying in the water. Devotees gather here in hordes on the full moon night of August to take holy dips in the lake.
Day 01: Drive, Kathmandu / Syabrubesi (8 hours)
Day 02: Syabrubesi / Lama hotel (2480 m.)
Day 03: Lama Hotel / Langtang village (3541 m.)
Day 04: Langtang village / Kyangjin Gompa (3900 m.)
Day 05: Explore around Kyangjn Gompa
Day 06: Kyangjin Gompa / Ghora Tabela (2950 m.)
Day 07: Ghora Tabela / Bamboo (2100 m.)
Day 08: Bamboo / Thulo Syabru (2200 m.)
Day 09: Thulo Syabru / Sing Gompa (3580 m.)
Day 10: Sing Gompa / Gosainkunda (4381 m.)
Day 11: Cross over the Lauribina pass (4600 m.) descend to Thare Pati (3600 m.)
Day 12: Thare Pati / Kutumsang
Day 13: Kutumsang / Chisopani
Day 14: Chisopani / Kathmandu