Overview
Gosaikunda is one of the most sacred lakes in the Hindu world — a high-altitude glacial lake at 4,380m where Lord Shiva is believed to have created the lake by striking the ground with his trident after drinking the cosmic ocean’s poison. Every August during the full moon of Janai Purnima, over 50,000 pilgrims trek from across Nepal and India to bathe in its waters. The rest of the year it is a tranquil alpine sanctuary, surrounded by smaller sacred lakes and the snow peaks of the Langtang range.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Arrive Kathmandu
Hotel, briefing, permits arranged.
Drive Kathmandu–Syabrubesi (1,550m)
3–4 hour road journey through the Trishuli Valley.
Syabrubesi to Chalang Pati (3,584m)
Steep climb through rhododendron and oak forest above the Langtang Valley. 5–6 hrs.
Chalang Pati to Lauribinayak (3,921m)
Continue along the ridge above the treeline. Views of Ganesh Himal and Langtang Lirung. 3 hrs.
Lauribinayak to Gosaikunda Lake (4,380m)
Final ascent to the sacred lake. Pass Saraswatikunda and Bhairavkunda on approach. Arrive at the lake shore — Shiva's temple is on a small island. 4 hrs.
Gosaikunda Lake Rest Day
Morning meditation or puja at the temple. Afternoon hike to Surya Kunda (4,600m) and the smaller satellite lakes. Evening reflection.
Gosaikunda to Ghopte (3,430m)
Descend via the Lauribinayak Ridge with views to both the Langtang and Helambu valleys. 4–5 hrs.
Ghopte to Kutumsang (2,470m)
Enter the Helambu highlands — apple orchards, Hyolmo Buddhist culture, painted villages. 5 hrs.
Kutumsang to Melamchi Pul Bazar (900m)
Long descent to the Melamchi River valley. 6 hrs.
Drive Melamchi–Kathmandu, Departure
1.5 hrs drive to Kathmandu. Airport transfer.