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Manaslu’s Hidden Gem: Tsum Valley Adventure

16 days

Moderate

The 15-day Tsum Valley Trek in the Manaslu region of Nepal showcases the stunning natural surroundings. With Mount Manaslu (8163 meters) as its backdrop, the trek follows the Budhi Gandaki River through a remote and less crowded area.

The 15-day Tsum Valley Trekking is in the Manaslu region of Nepal. It perfectly represents the surrounding atmosphere of the area. Mount Manaslu (8163 meters) resides in the western territory between Langtang and the Annapurna Range. The Budhi Gandaki River slides from the Manaslu, cutting colossal hills in lower areas.  These raging rivers create a plain basin as a flatland between the high hills. Tsum Valley, known as the “Veiled Basin of Manaslu region,” is iconic. This is considered a remote and less crowded Trek in the Himalayas for 2024/2025. 

Tsum Valley is nestled over in the remotest stretch of the Gorkha district. Furthermore, Treks to Tsum Valley is still secluded. Your adventure trekking begins from Kathmandu. It takes scenic road travel via Prithvi Highway until Dhading Besi and follows northbound.  

The pathway will take you until Maccha-Khola. Herein, Maccha-Khola is a small village in Gorkha district, the initial point of the Trek. The path toward Tum Valley follows the Budhi Gandaki River, raging around the year.  

The trekking journey to Tsum Valley follows through the riverside hamlets of Lapubesii, Khorlabesii, Jagaat, Salleri, and Ekle Bhatti before reaching Lokpaa village. Jagat village acts as the entry and exit point for the restricted area in this Trek.  

Lokpaa Hamlet is the divergent point between the Manaslu Circuit Trek and the Tsum Valley Trek. Furthermore, the trekking path from here heads eastward, making gradual ascents. Lokpa village is a confluence point for the Budhi Gandaki River that originates in Manaslu.  

The other watercourse is the Syar River, which forms from Tsum Valley. Trekkers follow along the pathway trailing through the basin of the Syar River. Then follows a series of Buddhist villages while trekking in Tsum Valley.  

These inhabitants of Tsum Valley have long been Tibet trading routes of northerners. Some prominent monasteries of Tsum Valley are Rachenn Monastery, Gumbaa Lungdang, Milarepaa Piren Phu, and the oldest monastery of Tsum Valley, Mu Gompaa.  

The pathway to Tsum Valley envisions a series of Sherpa, Gurung, and Thakali villages. Tumje is a crossroad point for the Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek. Followingly, we traverse via Chhule, Nile, and Choo Syong before reaching Mu Gompaa.  

Mu Gompaa is the best attraction in this basin area. Located amidst a vast cliff, this monastery is the oldest of all. The intricate carvings and artistic architecture from centuries before make Mu Gompa irresistible.

Daily Hiking Distance

  • Maccha Khola to Jagat: 13-15 km (8-9 miles)
  • Jagat to Lokpa: 12-14 km (7-8 miles)
  • Lokpa to Chumling: 11-13 km (6-8 miles)
  • Chumling to Rachen Gumba: 10-11 km (6 miles)
  • Rachen Gumba to Mu Gumba: 10-12 km (6-7 miles)
  • Mu Gumba to Rachen Gumba: 10-12 km (6-7 miles)
  • Rachen Gumba to Gumba Lungdang: 7-9 km (4-6 miles)
  • Gumba Lungdang to Ripchet: 8-10 km (5-6 miles)
  • Ripchet to Philim: 10-12 km (6-7 miles)
  • Philim to Khorla Besi: 7-9 km (4-6 miles)
  • Khorla Besi to Soti Khola: 13-15 km (8-9 miles)

What's included?
  • National park entrance fee
  • Airport picks up and drops by car/van/bus.
  • 2 night accommodation in Kathmandu on BB basis.
  • During the trekking, three meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner).
  • Highly experienced, helpful, and friendly Trekking and Tour Guide
  • Manaslu Conservation Entry Permits.
  • Restricted Area Permit.
  • TIMS Permits.
  • Nepal Government taxes
  • Ground transportation by bus
  • Per person, one trekking map.
  • Sleeping Bag (Options)
  • Down Jacket (Options)
Exclusions
  • Tip or gratuity
  • Cold and Hot drinks
  • Hard and Soft drinks.
  • Hot Shower During the trek.
  • Meals in Kathmandu.
  • Donation & Tips.
  • City sightseeing entry fees.
  • The rest of everyday expenditure which is not mentioned in the price includes.
Please note
  • Passport required

The 15 Days Tsum Valley Trek is an off-the-beaten-path adventure in Nepal’s Manaslu region. Here’s what you need to know before booking:

  • Duration: The trek spans 15 days, including 13 days of trekking and two days of driving (Kathmandu to Soti Khola and back).
  • Difficulty: It’s a moderate hike, suitable for reasonable hikers who can walk 4-5 hours daily with a lighter day backpack. The highest altitude is 4200 meters at Ganesh Himal Base Camp.
  • Best Season: March to May and September to October offer the best weather and suitable conditions for walking.
  • Culture and Nature: Tsum Valley is known for its unique culture influenced by Tibetan Buddhism. You’ll visit gompas, ancient monasteries, and mani walls adorned with prayer flags.
  • Scenic Beauty: Enjoy stunning views of high alpine mountain ranges, including Manaslu (8163m), Ganesh Himal (7140m), and Himalchuli (7893m).
  • Preparation: Maintain some physical fitness before the trek as you will walk 5-7 hours daily for 2 weeks.
What to bring

    When embarking on the 15 Days Tsum Valley Trek, travelers should pack wisely to ensure a comfortable and safe journey. Here’s a checklist of essential items:

    • Clothing:Lightweight, moisture-wicking base layers
      Insulating layers (fleece or down jacket)
      Waterproof and windproof outer shell (jacket and pants)
      Comfortable trekking pants (convertible to shorts)
      Warm hat, gloves, and buff/scarf
      Sturdy hiking boots and extra socks
    • Footwear and Accessories:Well-fitting hiking boots with good ankle support
      Gaiters (to keep snow and debris out of boots)
      Sunglasses with UV protection
      Sun hat or cap
      Trekking poles (optional but helpful)
    • Sleeping Gear:Warm sleeping bag (rated for sub-zero temperatures)
      Lightweight sleeping pad or mat
    • Personal Items:Passport, permits, and travel insurance documents
      Personal medications and first aid kit
      Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, wet wipes, etc.)
      Headlamp or flashlight with spare batteries
      Water purification tablets or filter
    • Miscellaneous:Daypack (for daily essentials)
      Snacks (energy bars, nuts, dried fruits)
      Reusable water bottle or hydration system
      Camera or smartphone for capturing memories
      Cash (local currency) for small purchases

    Remember to pack light but adequately, as you’ll be carrying your own gear during the trek. Enjoy the stunning landscapes and cultural experiences along the way

    Meeting and Pickup Options
      Meet on location or pick-up

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