Activities: Trekking, mountaineering, experience of Tamang culture
Accommodation: Lodges, camping, teahouse
Access: From Dhunche, which is 117 km by road from Kathmandu
Wildlife: Wild dog, red panda, pika, muntjac, musk deer, Himalayan black bear, Himalayan tahr, ghoral, serow, rhesus monkey, langur monkey, snow leopard
Birds: 373 species of birds including tragopan and impeyan pheasant
Vegetation: Sub-tropical forests below 1,000 m giving way to alpine shrubs and grasslands
Best Season: October-November and March-May (cold at higher elevation), June-September (monsoon), December-February (snow)
Park Headquarters: Dhunche
Added Attraction: Gosainkunda Lake, Langtang Valley, Helambu
Entrance Fee: Nepalis - NPR 25 per person per entry, SAARC nationals - NPR 1,500 per person per entry, foreigners - NPR 3,000 per person per entry
Nepal Tourism Board is a national tourism organization of Nepal established in 1998 by an Act of Parliament in the form of partnership between the Government of Nepal and private sector tourism industry to develop and market Nepal as an attractive tourist destination. The Board provides platform for vision-drawn leadership for Nepal’s tourism sector by integrating Government commitment with the dynamism of private sector.