How far is the Gosaikunda Lake Trek's starting point from Kathmandu?
Gosaikunda Lake Trek's starting point is Dhunche and it is about 118 kilometers far from the capital city of Nepal. It usually takes around 6-7 hours of drive from Kathmandu to reach Dhunche.
What is the average daily walking hours during the Gosaikunda Lake Trek?
The average trekking hours for any trekker during the Gosaikunda Lake Trek is 6 hours.
Are there any permits required to trek on this route?
There are two or three permits that trekkers must have to trek in the Langtang region and Gosaikunda Lake; TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System), Langtang National National Park entry Permit, and if you go via Shivapuri National Park, you will also require an entry permit for Shivapuri National Park.
What are provisions of Guides and Porters during the trek?
A professional, licensed, and English-speaking guide will be leading you during the trek and we also suggest the trekkers take a porter to carry their stuff. Remember that the Nepal Government does not allow trekkers to do any trekking without being accompanied by a licensed guide.
Will I get my booking money refunded in case of cancellation?
the 20% advance payment that we take will not be refunded but if you have paid the full fees and need to cancel the plan, that money will be refunded by Adventure Bound.
Is there any customization option in the Gosaikunda Lake Trek?
Yes, Adventure Bound offers a special customization option to the clients in case the existing itinerary does not match their preferences or requirements.
Do I need to have travel insurance for this trek?
Though not compulsory, we suggest the trekkers get travel insurance for their betterment. Travel Insurance can cover several costs like emergency evacuation, extra expenses, extra staying costs, lost belongings, and much more.
Are there any more trekking options in the Langtang region?
Yes, you can certainly go for several other trekking trails in the Langtang region with Adventure Bound if you want. Check out the Langtang region trekking for your reference.