The Valley They Rebuilt — Walk It With Them

10 daysModerate
Adventure10 days through a valley the 2015 earthquake devastated and community-driven tourism rebuilt. Glaciers, alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, and warm Tamang hospitality. Langtang was Nepal's most accessible high-altitude valley before the disaster — and the guides and families who rebuilt it are the same community SASANE works alongside. Your guide trained specifically for this route, understanding both the terrain and the story of resilience that surrounds it. SASANE exists to prove that survivors can lead, not just participate.
10 days through a valley the 2015 earthquake devastated and community-driven tourism rebuilt. Glaciers, alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, and warm Tamang hospitality. Langtang was Nepal's most accessible high-altitude valley before the disaster — and the guides and families who rebuilt it are the same community SASANE works alongside. Your guide trained specifically for this route, understanding both the terrain and the story of resilience that surrounds it. SASANE exists to prove that survivors can lead, not just participate.
What to Expect

Glacier valley views
Walk beneath massive ice walls and across wide glacial moraines with Langtang Lirung (7,227m) towering above. The valley was devastated by the 2015 earthquake and rebuilt by the community — the landscape carries both raw beauty and deep resilience.

SASANE-trained guide
Your SASANE guide completed 6 months of rigorous training including high-altitude first aid, weather reading, and guest safety protocols. She has walked this valley many times during training and employment — knowing every shortcut, every teahouse family, and every potential weather shift.

Tamang culture
Langtang is the homeland of the Tamang people — ethnically Tibetan, culturally distinct, and deeply welcoming. Share meals with local families, visit village monasteries decorated with ancient frescoes, and observe Buddhist rituals performed daily.

Teahouse comfort
Mountain lodges along the trail provide warm meals, comfortable beds, and a communal atmosphere where trekkers share stories by candlelight. Expect dal bhat twice daily, Tibetan bread for breakfast, and yak cheese if you are lucky.
The Valley Tourism Rebuilt
The 2015 earthquake buried Langtang village under a landslide. Tourism rebuilt it. Every trek that passes through these communities provides the revenue that keeps reconstruction going. Your guide leads you through a landscape of resilience — both the valley's and her own. . Read their journey to the prestigious To Do Award 2023 for Human Rights in Tourism — the first Nepali enterprise to receive this sort of recognition in an international arena. Read more in our blog
200+
Survivors trained as guides
2015
Earthquake that devastated Langtang
10+ yrs
Running as a social enterprise
4.8/5
TripAdvisor rating
“We trekked through varied and beautiful landscapes with villages, woodlands, mountains and rivers. Our knowledgeable guides pointed out birds, flowers, trees and buildings of interest.”
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