Langtang National Park, Syafru, Bagmati, Nepal
Langtang National Park is a protected area in the Himalayas of northern Nepal, covering an area of 1,710 square kilometers. The park was established in 1976 and is home to a wide range of wildlife, including Himalayan tahr, red panda, snow leopard, and musk deer.
Langtang National Park is also home to several traditional Tamang and Sherpa villages, where visitors can experience the unique culture and way of life of these communities. The park is a popular destination for trekking, with several trekking routes available for visitors of varying skill levels.
The main attraction of Langtang National Park is the Langtang Valley, which offers stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including Langtang Lirung and Ganesh Himal. The valley is also home to several glaciers and high-altitude lakes, including the sacred Gosainkunda Lake.
In addition to its natural beauty and cultural significance, Langtang National Park is also an important center for research and conservation. The park's conservation efforts have helped to protect the unique ecosystem of the region, while research conducted in the park has contributed to our understanding of the area's geology, ecology, and biodiversity.