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Tsum Valley Trek Informaion
  • Max. Elevation: 3700m

  • Best Season: Spring- Autumn

  • Duration: 17 Days

  • Trip Grading: Easy

  • Activity: Trekking

  • Transport: Private vehicle

  • Accommodation: Hotel-lodge-Tea house

  • Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner

  • Availability Status: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner

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Explore Nepal’s hidden Tsum Valley, trekking through remote villages, ancient monasteries, suspension bridges, and pristine Himalayan landscapes. Experience Tibetan culture and breathtaking views away from the crowds.”

Tsum Valley Trek – Explore Nepal’s Hidden Himalayan Gem

Nestled between the Manaslu and Ganesh Himal massifs, the Tsum Valley is one of Nepal’s most secluded and recently opened trekking destinations. This hidden Himalayan gem offers trekkers a rare opportunity to explore untouched landscapes, ancient monasteries, and villages where time seems to have stood still.


Hidden valley between Manaslu & Ganesh Himal
Rich Tibetan culture & ancient monasteries
Sacred sites like Mu Gompa & Piren Phu Cave
Authentic village life & warm local hospitality
Peaceful trails with stunning mountain views

Overview

Discover Secluded Valleys, Ancient Monasteries, and Tibetan Culture

The trek takes you deep into the heart of the valley, surrounded by majestic peaks: Buddha Himal and Himal Chuli to the west, Ganesh Himal to the south, and Sringi Himal to the north. The serene natural setting and panoramic mountain views create an atmosphere of pure Himalayan beauty, far from the crowds of more popular trekking regions.

Along the way, you pass through charming villages such as Barpak, Laprak village and Singla, witnessing the daily life of the valley’s residents. The population is predominantly of Tibetan origin, speaking unique dialects and preserving ancient traditions. Monasteries, prayer flags, and chortens punctuate the journey, giving trekkers a profound insight into the region’s spiritual and cultural heritage.

The Tsum Valley trek is also a journey of adventure. You traverse high-altitude trails, cross numerous suspension bridges, and navigate rugged paths that connect remote settlements. Each step offers spectacular views of surrounding peaks, deep river gorges, and dense forests, making this trek both challenging and rewarding.

On the return journey, trekkers follow the Budhi Gandaki river route, providing a different perspective of the valley and its dramatic landscapes. With careful acclimatization and moderate daily trekking distances, the route is suitable for those with previous trekking experience seeking an authentic and less-traveled Himalayan adventure.

The Tsum Valley trek combines natural beauty, cultural immersion, and spiritual exploration, offering a truly unique Himalayan experience. For travelers seeking solitude, pristine landscapes, and a connection to Tibetan culture, this trek is an unforgettable journey through one of Nepal’s last untouched valleys.


Itinerary

DAY 1: ARRIVE IN KATHMANDU

Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, our local team warmly welcomes you at the airport. You will then be escorted to the hotel, where you can enjoy some well-deserved relaxation. The itinerary includes a briefing about the trek's progress and presentation, followed by leisure time. If you arrive in the morning, you'll have the entire day at your disposal. This can be used for rest or for those interested in exploring the surroundings freely. It's an ideal chance to experience Nepalese culture and indulge in the local culinary delights.

  • Transfer to hotel
  • Final altitude: approximately 1,350 m
  • Meals: Dinner
  • Accommodation: one night in the hotel

DAY 2: PREPARE FOR TREKKING AND EXPLORE KATHMANDU VALLEY (1,350M)

Have breakfast, and then you have the whole day to explore the best Kathmandu Sightseeing spots with your guide. You can visit and explore one of the most famous Shiva temples, Pashupatinath, recognized as the monkey temple; Swyambhunath, the largest Stupa in the world, also called Boudhanath Stupa; and finally, the Royal Palace, Kathmandu Durbar Square. The next day, you will begin your Tsum Valley Trek, so you have to check your equipment to make sure that you are ready for your adventure and climb. Have dinner and stay overnight in the same hotel in Kathmandu

  • Day tour
  • Final altitude: approximately 1,350m
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Accommodation: one night in the hotel

DAY 3: DRIVE KATHMANDU — BARPAK TO LAPRAK (2,200M)

We leave very early in the morning by bus in the direction of Gorkha and then Barpak. The road offers great views of the Trisuli River Valley, but shortly after the road turns away from it, we turn north through beautiful tropical scenery. A very rich region with its terraced crops (rice, millet, mustard, etc.)

  • Final altitude: approximately 1,350m
  • Meals: Breakfast
  • Accommodation: one night in the hotel

DAY 4: TREKKING FROM LAPRAK - SINGLA - KHORLA BESI (970 M)

We start this day of walking with a short descent to the Jarbu Khola River. Then, a gradual climb on the balcony towards Singla. We have a beautiful view of the villages of Laprak and Gumda, clinging to the sides of the mountains, entirely sculpted by the rice fields as far as the eye can see. From Singla, we see again the imposing massif of Ganesh Himal. Descend to Khorla Besi, where we recover the classic path of the Manaslu circuit trek.

  • 7hrs of walking
  • Elevation gain/loss: +250 m / -1320 m.
  • Final altitude: approximately 900m
  • Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
  • Accommodation:  night in a lodge

DAY 5: TREKKING FROM KHORLABESI – TATOPANI – DOBHAN – JAGAT (1,400M)

Ascent along the Bhudi Gandaki, rice fields, and hot region to the village of Tatopani, a place of hot springs. Then we climb gradually through the narrowing Bhudi gorges before changing banks and taking a slightly steep climb. We cross caravans of mules coming from Soti. We arrive in the afternoon at the very pretty village of Jagat and its military checkpoint at the foot of a splendid chorten.

  • 7hrs of walking
  • Elevation gain/loss: +660 m / -230 m.
  • Final altitude: approximately 2,600m
  • Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
  • Accommodation: one night in a lodge

DAY 6: TREKKING FROM JAGAT LOKPA (1,900M)

We leave Jagat, passing over a suspension bridge that spans the confluence and the superb waterfalls of the Dudh Pokari Khola and the Pahang Khola. We evolve on a path in a balcony, sometimes above the river. We cross several villages with traditional dry stone houses and woven bamboo, including that of Philim. View of the Ganesh Himal and the Shringi Himal (7,161m). Himalayan pines adorn the trail. We change banks several times, and the gorges tighten. We leave the path of the Manaslu tour on which we had been for 2 days. We arrive at Lokpa, a hamlet of 3 houses.

  • 7 hrs of walking
  • Elevation gain/loss: +865 m / -300 m.
  • Final altitude: approximately 2,600m
  • Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
  • Accommodation: one night in a lodge

DAY 7: TREKKING FROM LOKPA TO CHUMLING (2,300M)

In the morning, we resume our walk and now enter the secret valley of the Tsum. We cross a magnificent forest of pines and rhododendrons in the gorges of the Syar. We arrive at the large town of Chumling in Botia country, a village all in stone. View of Ganesh Himal, Langju Himal. Superb gompa abandoned in the middle of brambles. An alignment of 14 chortens. Lots of rural scenes.

  • 5 hours of walking
  • Elevation gain/loss: +810 m / -380 m.
  • Final altitude: approximately 2,300m
  • Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
  • Accommodation: one night in a lodge

DAY 8: TREKKING FROM CHUMLING – DOMJE TO CHHOKUNG PARO (3,500M)

We always follow the right bank of the Syar Khola with climbs and descents. At the confluence of the Syar and the Sarpu, we observe a beautiful traditional chorten and cross a suspension bridge. We go up to Chhokung Paro with its suite of chortens. We enter the "Upper Tsum" at the foot of Ganesh Himal and Shringi Himal.

  • 7hrs of walking
  • Elevation gain/loss: +800 m / -110 m.
  • Final altitude: approximately 2,500m
  • Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
  • Accommodation: one night in a lodge

DAY 9: TREKKING FROM CHHOKUNG PARO — LAMAGAON — CHHULE — NYLE (3,500M)

We cross several Tibetan villages on the plateau of upper Tsum. After passing the village of Nakyu, we take a "Chai" break in Lamagaon. On a cliff above the village, there is the hermitage of Piren Phu where, it is said, Mila Repa meditated, as evidenced by the imprint of her foot in the cave. We discover Chhule and its grandiose stupa, then arrive at Nyle after crossing the Syar Khola. It is a beautiful “medieval” village. Visit the Kagyu lineage monastery, Gonhgie gompa.

  • 5 hours of walking
  • Elevation gain/loss: +320 m / -150 m.
  • Final altitude: approximately 3,500m
  • Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
  • Accommodation: one night in a lodge

DAY 10: TREKKING FROM NYLE — MU GOMPA (3,850 M) — CHOYONG GOMPA (3,900 M) — NYLE (3,350 M)

scent to the monastery of Mu Gompa, by a path rich in walls of mani and chortens, the last dwelling before the border of Tibet. Mu Gompa has a very famous ancient monastery that few foreigners have had the chance to visit. It was founded between 1895 and 1936 by a high lama of Bhutan and was restored in 1998. It is a fairly famous Kagyu lineage meditation center that depends on the monastery of Kopan near Kathmandu. The main hall is dedicated to Chenrezig, the Buddha of Compassion. Magnificent views of the mountains and the caravan route to Tibet. We then visit the nunnery of Choyong Gompa, a meditation school over 3 years, 3 months, 3 days, and 45 minutes away by a balcony path.

  • 7hrs of walking
  • Elevation gain/loss: +500 m/ -500m
  • Final altitude: approximately 2,600m
  • Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
  • Accommodation: one night in a lodge

DAY 11: TREKKING FROM NILE – RACHEN GOMPA – GHO (2,500M)

We take the way back to the left bank of the Syar, with many villages, and reach the monastery of Rachen welcoming 60 nuns, a school of meditation, supported by a lama from Kathmandu. The old monastery is in the Kagyu lineage, the new one is Gelugpa. Overnight in Kowa

  • 7 hours of walking
  • Elevation gain/loss: +400 m / -970 m.
  • Final altitude: approximately 2,600m
  • Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
  • Accommodation: one night in a lodge

DAY 12: TREKKING FROM GHO - LUNGDANG GOMPA (3,320 M) - RAMJAM (2,300M)

Depart early in the morning to the Lungdang Gomba monastery at 3,200 meters and the Ganesh Himal base camp. The monastery is under reconstruction after the damage of the 2015 earthquake. A very nice climb in the forest and offers magnificent views of the Ganesh Himal. We are in the direction of Base Camp and the Torogumba Glacier. We enjoy the spectacular view from the Lungdang nunnery before descending to Ramjam.

  • 6 hrs of walking
  • Elevation gain/loss: +960 m / -1060 m.
  • Final altitude: approximately 2,600m
  • Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
  • Accommodation: one night in a lodge

DAY 13: TREKKING FROM RAMJAM – RIPCHET TO LOKPA (1,900M)

We take a different route to go on the left bank of the Syar to visit the large village of Ripchet, located on a superb plateau of cultures with very beautiful views of the mountains. We evolve in the forest, then descend by steps until the Syar khola and the bifurcation with the way to go. Then Nepalese “dishes” as far as Lokpa await us.

  • 7hrs of walking
  • Elevation gain/loss: +630 m / -1110 m.
  • Final altitude: approximately 1,900m
  • Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
  • Accommodation: one night in a lodge

DAY 14: TREKKING FROM LOKPA – PHILIM – SIRDIBAR – SALERI – JAGAT

We find the Buddhi Gandaki, the caravans of mules, and the beautiful traditional villages and arrive at Jagat and its hydroelectric power station.

  • 7hrs of walking
  • Elevation gain/loss: +300 m / -830 m.
  • Final altitude: approximately 1,400m
  • Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
  • Accommodation: one night in a lodge

DAY 15: TREKKING FROM JAGAT – TATOPANI – KORLABENSI – MACCHAKHOLA (900M)

It is a difficult path because of stony steps, passages of ravines, and Nepalese dishes. Arrival on Macchakhola with its many temporary camps, crossing the river on beams, the bridge has not yet been rebuilt. Important relay for mule caravans.

  • 7hrs of walking
  • Elevation gain/loss: +300 m / -750 m.
  • Final altitude: approximately 900m
  • Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
  • Accommodation: one night in a lodge

DAY 16: DRIVE FROM MACCHAKHOLA — ARUGATH BAZAR — KATHMANDU

Departure in 4x4 very early in the morning, then we take our bus, which will take us to Kathmandu in about 8 hours.

  • 8 hours of Driving
  • Final altitude: approximately 1,300m
  • Meals: breakfast – lunch – dinner
  • Accommodation: one night in a Hotel

DAY 17: FINAL DEPARTURE TO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

Free time depending on the departure time of your flight and our representative will drop you at the airport, ending your journey in Nepal. We hope to be of service to you again. Thank you and safe travels.

Included

AIRPORT PICK-UP & DROP : AIRPORT PICK-UP & DROP : Airport - Hotel transfer – Airport (Pick Up and Drop)

ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU : ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU :

3 nights sharing a twin bedroom at the hotel (3 Star category) in Kathmandu on a bed and breakfast basis.

WELCOME DINNER : WELCOME DINNER :

One Welcome Dinner in a tourist standard restaurant in Kathmandu with the Office’s Staff.

PERMITS : PERMITS :

All necessary paperwork: Trekking Permit including MCAP and special permit, TIMS Card, and conservation entry fee.

SPECIAL PERMIT : SPECIAL PERMIT :

Tsum valley restricted permit

STAFF INSURANCE : STAFF INSURANCE :

Insurance for all involved Nepalese staff during the trek.

MAP : MAP :

Manaslu Region Trekking map.

MEMBER TRANSPORTATION : MEMBER TRANSPORTATION :

Land Transportation: Kathmandu – machha khola and while returning Dharapani - Kathmandu (by reserved Jeep/bus, as per itinerary)

MEMBER LUGGAGE : MEMBER LUGGAGE :

Up to 15 Kg per member for personal baggage during the trek carried by porters.

FOODS & LODGING : FOODS & LODGING :

3 meals a day (BLD; including tea and coffee) along with accessible accommodation on a sharing basis in a tea house/camp during the trek.

GUIDE : GUIDE :

Government licensed Guide (English speaking) during the trek and sightseeing in Kathmandu valley.

PORTER : PORTER :

Porters (2 trekkers: 1 porter) during the trek.

STAFF SALARY & ALLOWANCE : STAFF SALARY & ALLOWANCE :

All Nepalese staff and porter’s daily wages, salary, equipment, food and clothing.

MEDICAL KIT : MEDICAL KIT : Comprehensive Medical kit.


Excluded

INTERNATIONAL AIRFARE :

International flight airfare (from and to Kathmandu).

NEPAL VISA FEES :

Nepal Visa fee is US$ 40 per person for 30 days (to be applied for 60 days (USD$ 100).

LUNCH & DINNER :

Lunch and dinner during the stay in Kathmandu and Pokhara (also in case of early return from Trekking than the scheduled itinerary).

EXTRA NIGHTS IN KATHMANDU & POKHARA :

Extra nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara. In case of early arrival or late departure, early return from Trekking (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary.

INSURANCE :

Travel and high altitude insurance, accident, medical and emergency evacuation.

PERSONAL EXPENSES :

Telephone calls, Internet, Toiletries, battery recharge, hot shower, laundry, soft drinks, beer, and any alcoholic beverages.

PERSONAL EQUIPMENT :

Clothing, Packing Items or Bags, Personal Medical Kit, Personal Trekking Gears, etc.

TOILETRIES :

Soaps, shampoos, toilet and tissue papers, toothpaste, and other items used to keep yourself clean.

FILMING :

Special Filming, Camera, and Drone permit fee.

INTERNET SERVICE :

Internet facilities during the trek is not included.

TIPS :

Tips for Guide, porters, and staff.

EXTRA : Any other services or activities that are not mentioned in the itinerary. Any other item not listed in the “Cost Includes” section.


Trip Organization
Your Nepalese team may consist of several people, each with different responsibilities. They are:
The Guide Leader (Sirdar):  is responsible for and leader of the whole team and is treated with respect by all. Often he has earned his position by starting as a porter and rising through the ranks.
The Assistant Guide:  is actively helping clients under the leader’s direction and set camp. 
The Porter: is the load carrier for the trekking group. As Nepal is a mountain country with few roads, porters are employed to carry loads. Compliance with regulations and common courtesy dictates the maximum weight carried and the minimum wage paid. Porters are provided with gear based on the routes they follow and with insurance for alpine treks.

Each trekker is allotted the following maximum weights per person:
For Lodge (tea house) Accommodations:15 kg maximum;
Tent Camping: 22 kg maximum; Expeditions/summit ascents: 20 kg maximum. The porters are given a premium wage for carrying loads over 30 kg. 
Additionally, the Alpinist Club ensures that insurance is provided for the guide and porters. They are also equipped with specific gear for crossing high-altitude passes.

Accommodations in Kathmandu
In Kathmandu, you will be accommodated in a hotel. We use different hotels depending on availability. The two preferred hotels are:

Hotel Himalayan Suit: Located in the heart of Thamel, this hotel is ideal for walking the bustling streets of Kathmandu. The spacious rooms all have a bathroom, air conditioning, and Wi-Fi. A fully equipped and active dining room is available for all meals, and the breakfast buffet offers a wide choice of foods. The hotel offers currency exchange, laundry services, and luggage storage.

Sampada Garden: Located just 20 minutes on foot from Thamel and  Durbar Square, this hotel is convenient for exploring Kathmandu. The rooms have all the necessary comforts for your stay: air conditioning, bathroom, and Wi-Fi. Breakfasts are served as a generous buffet. The hotel provides currency exchange, laundry services, and luggage storage.

Accommodation And Meals during the Trek 
For lodge accommodation: during the Manaslu circuit Trek, you will stay in the lodge or Tea House with twin shared bedrooms. For this trek, Meals are prepared by the Lodge's cook and served in the dining room. 
 Here is a typical one-day menu: 
  • Breakfast: eggs, toast or chapati, Tibetan bread or pancakes, pancakes, butter/jam, tea or coffee
  • Lunch: a main course, tea, or coffee
  • Dinner: soup, main course, fruit (fresh or canned), tea or coffee. During the trek, tea or coffee is served with meals. Two cups per person are included. Apart from these included menus, other drinks and foodstuffs will be at your expense.
  • Water: We provide water purification tablets. and recommended to bring refilling bottles with purified water. Avoid buying mineral water due to its environmental impact.

Physical level in Manaslu circuit Trek
This program is designed for those who exercise regularly, especially in endurance activities. You only need to carry a daypack with essentials. The trek lasts 13 days, with daily hikes of 6 to 7 hours and altitude changes between 400 m and 1,350 m. The Larkya Pass (5,150 m) often has snow later in the season.

Preparation for the Trek
Preparing for the trek requires several months of preparation with 4 to 6-hour walks every weekend for stamina and participating in a sport that requires short periods of high exertion.

Medical check-up
Being in good health is essential to fully enjoy your Alpinist Club trip. If your last medical visit was more than four years ago, please get another general physical exam and tell your doctor the nature of your trip (climate, altitude, difficulty, etc.). The altitude also has the effect of reviving dental problems or other chronic pain, so getting a dental checkup is also prudent. If you are undertaking a high-altitude expedition, we advise you to consult a mountain medicine specialist.

Acute Mountain Sickness
This trip takes place at high altitudes, so some people may experience altitude-related discomforts like headaches, loss of appetite, and swelling of limbs. Most of these symptoms usually go away within a few days, but sometimes they can develop into a serious illness: pulmonary or cerebral edema. There are no preventive drugs for AMS. Diamox diuretic is often effective for symptomatic relief, but you should first check with your doctor to verify that it is not contraindicated for you. Think about it before you go.

Safety During Trek
Safety has always been our top priority at Alpinist. Our team of expert guides is dedicated to leading a fun and successful climb while ensuring that safety remains uncompromised. We plan carefully, considering daily weather forecasts and paying diligent attention as we venture into high altitudes. Throughout the journey, we carry comprehensive medical kits, rescue equipment, and reliable radio and satellite communication gear.
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FAQ's

1. Can I do the Tsum Valley trek solo? :

No, you can’t do the Tsum Valley trek alone. The Nepal Tourism Board states that groups of two or more people must go on the Tsum Valley Trek with a legal guide.

2. How hard is the Trek? :

Trekking in the Tsum Valley is moderate to extremely demanding. In addition to being physically fit, you also need to be mentally fit.

3. What is the maximum altitude of the trek? :

The famous trek destination, Mu Gompa, is located at the highest point of the Tsum Valley Trek, which is 3,700 meters above sea level.

4. What is the specialty of trek? :

The Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek offers us an excellent opportunity to escape from our everyday routine and fully immerse ourselves in the natural beauty around the eighth-highest peak in the Manaslu Himalayas while exploring local culture in the secret valley of Tsum. Tsum Valley's unique landscape and abundance of Tibetan-influenced traditions and practices have captured the attention of travelers in less than a decade since it first opened to the public.

5. What is the minimum budget for the trek? :

The budget of the trek depends upon the size of the group, services, and various other factors. Depending on the services you select and your needs and preferences, the budget can range from USD 1,500.00 to USD 3,500.00. 

6. What culture and tradition do they follow? :

In the Tsum Valley, the majority of the population is Tibetan Buddhist and mainly consists of the "Tsumbas" ethnic group. Their language and culture are distinct and are known as "Tsumkay."

7. Which famous festivals are celebrated here? :

Festivals such as Dumji (a major cultural festival), Saga Dawa (a celebration of the life events of the Buddha), Dhacyhang/Tsuju (a village horse race festival), and Lhosar (the Tibetan New Year) are famous in the area. 

8. What is the major attraction of the Tsum Valley Trek? :

Tsum Valley trek is popular because of its snow-capped mountains, rich Buddhist culture with monasteries and gompas, unique Tsumba customs, Milarepa's Cave (home of the well-known Tibetan yogi), wildlife and biodiversity, and an isolated, off-the-beaten-path experience. 

9. What about the WIFI services during the Tsum valley trek? :

You will be staying overnight in the tea houses. They have a Wi-Fi facility and charge a nominal amount for services. Due to the remote location wifi networks are weak. You can still get connected with your loved ones.

10. What is Shagya Tradition? :

It is the restriction against killing or injuring any living animal for human food. The prohibition on killing any domestic or wild animals should be followed by everyone who visits Tsum Valley, not just the locals.