Gosaikunda Trek
        Trekking Days:
 7 or 10 Days
        Accommodation:
 Tea-House or Camping
        Departing from:
 Kathmandu
        Best Months:
 Late September to the end of November and mid March to the end of May.
        Trek Grade:
 Moderate
        Maximum Altitude:
 4,460M
Gosaikunda lies north of Kathmandu. The Gosaikunda loop is quite remote and thinly populated area. Gosaikunda, a glacier lake, is the most famous one with several others glacier lakes adjoining it. Thousands of Hindu pilgrims visit the lakes during a full- moon festival in August and Hindu people believe that the god Mahadev (Shiva), intoxicated by grief due to his wife’s (P_rbati) death, felt thirsty so he hit the stone with his holy stick, thus creating the lakes. In the same place Lake Gosaikunda originates and Hindu people believe that the image of Mahadev can be seen in the middle surface of the water. The lake is also scared to Buddhists.

This is a journey with numerous highlights, stunning views of Ganesh Himal, Manaslu and the Annapurna massif as far as you can see. The Tamang and Sherpa people living here, physically and culturally resemble the Tibet inhabitants and their unique lifestyle is still thriving under their traditional attitude. Abundant wildlife, intense forests teaming with wild flowers and animal species, adds interest to this trek for nature lovers.  

 
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