Trip Details

Difficulty Moderate
Minimum Participants 2-18 person
Transportation Bus,Comfortable Private Vehicle
Accommodation Tea house during Trek
Trip Route Ktm- Tsum Valley-Larkya-La-Besisahar-Ktm
Meals Full board during Trekking

Highlights

  • 8th Eon & Mystic Valley
  • Green Lush Forests
  • Bon, Bonpo & Buddhists Tibetan Cultural Community
  • Rural Nepal
  • Mountain Vistas & Glacial Water Resources
  • Temperate – Sub Alpine Forests
  • Suspension Bridges & Terraced Farmlands

Tsum Valley Trek in Nepal is the socio – cultural and natural excursion on the lap of world’s 8th tallest mountain Mt. Manaslu. The trekking trail is full of authentic rural environment of Nepal. You will find the diversified attractions while traversing on this trail. From hilly region to Himalayan region; trekkers can experience all.
Tsum Valley Trek is more famous as the alternative trail located at the vicinity of Manaslu Circuit Trek route. The trail has ancient value as well as mythical tales attached. The most astounding aspect of this trekking trail is the change in vegetation. Early part of the trekking is within the temperate forests belt and the final destination has alpine forest belt.
Walking in the journey of the Tsum Valley Trek starts from either Aarughat or Soti Khola after taking the private/local vehicle to these places. Most of the trekking trail is along the banks of Budi Gandaki River. Many makeshift bridges and suspension bridges as well as gigantic waterfalls make the journey adventurous and picturesque as ever.
Tsum Valley is mythical. It is believed that 8th eon meditated in the caves of the area. During the great chaos the place was used as the hiding paradise. Tsum is serene and happiness as described by the Rinpoche Padmasamva. Milarepa Caves contemplated in the quite place since long time. People of the region are either Bon or Buddhists.
However, the valley took its toll after the 2015 earthquake. It is due to people’s tenacity and perseverance that they have regained again. The trekking logistics (lodging, food & drinks) are in proper condition. Moreover, very upscale resorts are coming in the trail. Therefore, it wouldn’t be any problem for the trekkers to rest while walking on the trail.
The journey of Tsum Valley Trek can be further extended as Manaslu Circuit Trek. If you prefer to cross the Larke La Pass and meet the Annapurna Circuit Trek trail; choose to walk on the Manaslu Circuit Trek. The scenery of Mountains like Manaslu, Ganesh and others make it the Himalayan Vista voyage as well. Overall the trip is full of cultural and natural diversity.
Book the Tsum Valley Trek in Nepal with us. Relish the remote and mystical valley of Nepal. Witness the traditions as well as serenity of Mother Nature.

Itinerary

Upon your landing in the Kathmandu airplane terminal (TIA) you will be welcomed by an agent from Our Office (). In the wake of finishing your custom conventions (Visa, and so forth) get your baggage and search for our delegate with a Our Office show board at the entry door. You will be then exchanged to Hotel Shanker or a comparative class inn. In the wake of checking in, you will visit office, meet your trekking pioneer and additionally different members and make last arrangements for the outing. At night, there will be an appreciated supper facilitated by Our Delegates at Restaurant in Thamel.

Today after breakfast we begin a guided visit to a few of the most authentic and otherworldly attractions in Kathmandu. Some of these points of interest are considered as World Heritage Sites; including the noteworthy Durbar Square, the hallowed Hindu sanctuary of Pashupatinath, the renowned 'Monkey Temple' (Swayambhunath) and Buddhists sanctum (Bouddhanath) which is one of the extensive Stupas on the planet. Toward the evening, there will be a pre-trip dialog where we can meet our trek pioneer and other colleagues. Our Office briefs us seeing our trek and in addition gives us chance to pose any inquiries we may have with respect to our forthcoming enterprise.

A 6 hours drive from Kathmandu into the western mountains takes us to Gorkha, the Capital of Medieval Nepal. We drive Kathmandu to Baluwa, and afterward take a nearby jeep to Barpak town which is arranged upon the peak. Barpak is likewise home to Gaje Ghale, the second World War veteran who additionally got Victoria Cross from the Queen of Britain.

We trek through the mountains in an easterly course into the primary valley of the Budhi Gandaki River. A couple of hours of climb takes us to the go of Gupsi Dada (3000m). The Gupsi Dada pass Laprak from Barpak, Enjoy the all encompassing perspectives of Buddhi, Shringi, Ganesh Himal and the Langtang run. From that point, we drop down to Laprak, an excellent Gurung town.

The trek moves towards the Manaslu primary valley and then we plunge from Laprak and cross a suspension bridge. At that point a precarious move around slope. Pass the town of Singla while getting a charge out of the magnifiscent perspectives of the Manaslu Himal, and different Himalayas. Slide down to Kholrabeshi.

After a couple of more ups and downs, we reach to Tatopani. From the Hot spring we move over another edge, at that point cross the Budhi Gandaki on a suspension connect. Get on finished an edge to Dobhan. Traverse the Dobhan Khola, the trail gets on a rough trail to Duman. Traverse the Yaru Khola we climb the stone stairs and after that drop to the stream and again climb more stone stairs to Tharo Bharyang. Trek along the Budhi Gandaki waterway at that point move towards the town of Jagat.

Move over a rough edge to Salleri, and after that plunge to Setibas. The valley extends a bit as the trail proceeds up to Ghatta Khola. Proceed with upstream to a long suspension connect. Move up to Philim, an extensive Gurung town.

Stroll past Philim toward the north over a backwoods with the perspectives of the narrowing valley. After Ekle Bhatti cross the canyon, and enter the pine tree timberlands. Plunge down to trail heading off to the Tsum Valley. Move through pine and rhododendron woodlands. Appreciate the perspectives of Himalchuli mountains. Pass Lokpa, climbing further north through pines and rhododendrons. Descend to Ghumlong, and ascend to Ripchet. Intersecting the Shiar Khola the trek reaches Chumling where we visit the old Chumling gompa, and the stone boulevards.

Cross the suspension connect onto the inverse bank. Appreciate the immense perspectives of Ganesh Himal. Stroll past Rainjham to Serpu Khola. Presently we enter the shrouded valley of Tsum. Another lofty climb takes us to the town of Chhokangparo. Climate allowing, appreciate the perspectives of Himalchuli at 7893 meters.

While moving above Chokhangparo, better to be watchful of height issues. Stroll past Lamagaon to the Rachen Gompa. Move up to the Milarepa's Cave. At that point we cross the Shiar Khola. Keep strolling through the towns of Phurbe and Pangdun. In the wake of intersection the town of Chhule, climb upstream and cross the extension to at long last land at Nile.

We are presently near the Tibetan fringe. Stroll toward the west bank of the valley through the Tibetan scenes. Ascend to the Mu Gompa. From Mu Gompa, climb additionally up to Bhajyo and We are very near Tibet and get a decent perspective of the Tibetan crests and in addition the Ganesh Himal extend. Bhajyo is a remote region there is no neighborhood houses. No one but we can see some yak cultivate house. In the wake of having the lunch we will investigate the region.

We take rest at Bhajyo both for acclimatization and touring. Find the good country around Bhajyo. In the event that the climate is clear, you can likewise appreciate the sublime perspectives of Ngula Dhojyang go also the icy masses of the Yamdro Valley.

From Bhajyo, we slip down to Rachen Gumba. Built up in 1905 AD, the Rachen Gumba is a religious shelter in the Shiar Khola Valley. The abbey is one of biggest in the area is of awesome significance. The inside of the Gumba is amazingly painted with Buddhist wall painting canvases.

Proceed with south until the point that an extension crosses toward the west bank at that point plunge again to Chhokangparo. Dip under Chhokangparo on the past trail for around 2hrs, until a little gompa is come to at Gho (2485m). At that point taking the northern course in the lower Tsum Valley, we at long last touch base at Chumje through Yaju.

From Chumje, we proceed on the northern course in the lower Tsum Valley. Pass the town of Dorjon Kharka just before achieving Rana. Crosss the huge suspension connect in the primary valley of the Manaslu Budhi Gandaki River. In the event that intrigued, walk additionally up to the town of Bihi.

The underlying piece of the present trek is on a generally level territory. Before long, the trail moves tough through the timberland way. Therefore we touch base at Namrung while appreciating in the meantime the magnifiscent perspectives of Manaslu, among others.

From Namrung, we again enter the Buddhism affected area. Move through the woodland to Lihi. Appreciate the terrific ascent of the Ganesh Himal. Plunge to Sho. Another lofty climb takes us to our the present campground on an edge.

The Budi Gandaki is far down however we take after a little tributary. Strolling in the shady fir backwoods is exceptionally agreeable. A short move to a level and the town Shyala. Enormous mountains encompass us, Himal Chuli and Peak 29 (Ngadi Chuli) to one side, Manaslu and huge ice sheets straight ahead, other snow summits to one side, at the most distant end of the valley we have recently originated from stands Ganesh Himal. At the most distant end of the town, sitting above the valley stands the outstanding religious community of Sama. Sama Gaon is a town occupied for the most part by the Tibetans and lies at the foot of Manaslu.

Plunge to the Budi Gandaki, that has turned north, and tail it to an extension over a side stream. The trail to one side prompts the Manaslu Base camp. The Larkya la Trail passes a few mani dividers as the valley enlarges. It is a simple trail on a rack over the stream passing the juniper and birch backwoods of Kermo Kharka. We drop off the rack, cross the Budhi Gandaki on a wooden extension and climb steeply onto a projection between two forks of the stream. From a stone curve we can see a huge white kani, at long last going through the kani we discover Samdo.

We proceed with our stroll down the edge, traverse Budi Gandaki and start strolling upward. Cross two streams and witness the Larkya Glacier. Circumvent the valley of the Salka Khola and move up again and go to the stone visitor house (4450 m) which is not a hotel but rather a sort of sanctuary called Dharmshala, otherwise called Larkya Phedi. We camp here today and have a rest to get ready for tomorrow's intersection of the well known and most anticipated Larkya Pass. After a short climb, we achieve the removal valley on the North side of the Larkya Glaciers.

After an encouraging start, we soon stroll over the moraines of the icy mass, making a steady climb which ends up plainly more extreme just in the last segment to the pass. From the go, there are exceptional perspectives of Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Kangguru and the gigantic Annapurna II. Enjoy the tremendous perspectives from the highest point of the pass. It is a more extended day then normal to Bimtang, yet to stroll into these low fields with the night fog coming in and Manaslu; it's an ordeal not to be missed.

We have been trekking unendingly for over 2 weeks. Still one more week to trek in the mountains. Along these lines, a rest day would demonstrate a gift for the worn out muscles. Discover the zone encompassing Bimthang also the social existence of the mountain individuals.

We will dive an extraordinary stature today. At first, from the valley of Burdin Khola, through rhododendron backwoods, to Karche, the most astounding developing spot in the valley. At that point we plummet to the town of Gho. While remaining on the north bank of the stream, we trek into Tilje. Leave the Tilje Village, and cross the Dudh Khola. Cross a wooden extension back toward the northern side of the Dudh Khola. Keep on dharapani.

The rest of our trek takes after trails utilized on the initial couple of days of the Annapurna Circuit Trek. We drop to the Marsyandi River and cross the suspension connect. Ascend and far from the stream and climb through a wide, level valley to the town of Tal (1,675m), arranged at the foot of an expansive waterfall.

The trail proceeds to Chyamje. From Chyamje, trekking here and there along the waterway, we achieve Jagat.

A lofty trail dives from Jagat through the Marshyangdi valley. Cross Marshyangdi River at Syange and stroll to Ghermu.

The Marsyandi valley opens and on its banks porch fields and towns clung high to the slopes are the deep rooted work of the Nepalese agriculturists. We cross a few intriguing towns, for example, Bhulbhule, Khudi, and so on. At that point we stroll on a level part nearby the left bank of the Marsyandi. A last stroll up for achieving Besi Sahar, a dusty and occupied place which denotes the finish of our trek and the start of the human progress.

A 7 to 8 hours' of beautiful drive in transit back to Kathmandu along the banks of the Marsyangdi and Trishuli waterways with mind blowing perspectives of green slopes, mountains, cultivating porches and towns on the two sides of street. In Kathmandu, exchange to your lodging and spend whatever remains of the day resting or getting up to speed with some very late shopping. To praise the fruitful finish of our adventure, we will have a goodbye supper at The Ship Restaurant Bar and Lounge where we can pick our feast from their deliberately created menu that offer an extensive variety of decisions.

Your enterprise in Nepal reaches an end today! There is nothing to do except for exchange messages with travel colleagues and compose the photographs. In the event that you have additional time you can do some shopping or touring. An agent from Our Office will take you to the air terminal around 3 hours before the planned flight. On your way home you'll have a lot of time to design your next experience in the awesome nation of Nepal.

Cost Included?

  • Trekking Permit for your related trip
  • Trekkers’ Information Management system (TIMS) card
  • Professional English speaking guide with porter, 2 trekkers for 1 porter (1 porter carries 20-25 kilograms of luggage)
  • Salary, food, accommodation and Insurance for Nepali staff
  • All meals three times a day (breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trek
  • Accommodation in teahouses (lodges) during the trek
  • Bus tickets (Tourist Bus or Public Bus)

Cost not Included?

  • All bar bills during the trek [soft, hot & alcoholic drinks]
  • Private vehicle for the long drive
  • Tips for staff (Guide, Driver & Porter)
  • Hotel accommodation Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Lunch & Dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Travel insurance
  • Hot shower, Battery Charge, Wi-Fi, Heater Charge and your personal expenses,

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