Thursday, June 9, 2016

Gosaikunda

Langtang Gosaikunda trek joins the remote and astounding valley of Langtang, with the high mountain lakes at Gosainkund. Visit the excellent Langtang National park and after that trek to the end of the valley to see the brilliant mountains sees. Taking after the Trisuli River north out of Kathmandu, we go through Trisuli Bazaar and Dhunche to Syabrubensi, a Sherpa town situated at the very edge of the Langtang National Park. We then swing east into the Langtang valley, crossing the stream a few times as we go up along a crevasse like the lower segment of the valley. We go through oak and rhododendron woods and even cross cold moraine on our way to the Tamang town of Langtang. 

Somewhat further up the valley is Kyangin Gompa, where we stop overnight and test the nearby yak cheddar. We go through Nubamatang, settled in a concealed valley, on our way up to see the ice sheets, which stamp the passage into Tibet. Backtracking, we go through Syabru and Sing Gompa to a high level, where the holy lake Gosainkund is found. Crossing the Llaurebena Pass (4610m), we proceed with the south, abandoning the Langtang locale us as we go through the Helambu valley to Gul Bhanjyang. 

Gosainkunda Lake is accepted to have been made by ruler Shiva when he pushes his Trishul (trident) into a mountain to concentrate water so he could cool his smoldering throat in the wake of gulping toxin. There is an extensive rock in the focal point of the lake, which is said to be the remaining parts of a Shiva sanctuary. Individuals frequently guarantee that they see Shiva lying in the water. Commits assemble here in swarms amid the full moon night of August to take the heavenly dunk in the lake. 


This is a Pilgrimage trek that mixes with experience and takes you to the heavenly pools of Gosainkund… .the climb additionally cuts crosswise over high goes with attractive mountain scenes in perspective. It's an immaculate occasion for those looking for enterprise in the midst of awesome divine beings in the magnificence of nature. This trek will give you eminent peace and help you dispose of your evil presences.

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