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  • 19

    days

  • 18

    night

  • Moderate
  • Trip Code:
    MTADV109
  • Country:
    Nepal
  • Duration:
    19 Days
  • Trip Level:
    Moderate
  • Max Altitude:
      3700 M
  • Activity:
    Trekking
  • Starts at:
    Kathmandu
  • Ends at:
    Kathmandu
  • Trip Route:
    Kathmanu- Arughat-Sotikhola-Jagat-Chisopani-Chumling-Chokhangparo-Mu Gumba-Burgi village-philm-Arughat-kathmandu
  • Best Season:
    Sep-Nov, Mar-May.

$1500$1500 per person

Tsum Valley Trek

Trip Highlights

  • World’s 8th tallest Mountain
  • Milarepa Caves, Green Lush Forests
  • Tibetan and Bonpo Villages
  • Monasteries and Gompas
  • Multiethnic Villages, rivers, waterfalls and Lakes
  • Hilly – Himalayan Landscape
  • Restricted Trekking destination

Tsum Valley Trek is the incredible social and regularly engaging trekking in Nepal trail. Manaslu region of Nepal trekking is the liveliest and widened trekking trail. Mantra Adventure takes you to the standard Tibetan affected towns, waterfalls, uneven domain scenes and Mountain Vistas.
The trekking gathering of the Mantra Adventure is from the Ganesh Himal and Manaslu Mountain Himalayan region. Along these lines, if you are doing the Tsum Valley Trek with us then the genuine information and furthermore immaculate friendliness is guaranteed. Walking starts from Soti Khola after jeep drive will take you to the Soti Khola. The excursion resembles the Manaslu Circuit Trekking. It is every now and again assumed that the valley was named as the happy valley by the Rimpoche Padmasamva. The Tsum Milarepa mulled over in the peaceful state of the Piren Phu Cave in the midst of the eighth century. The regular lifestyle of the all-inclusive community of the Tsum is the huge thing to watch and experience in the midst of your trekking in Tsum. The lovely point of view of the Mt. Manaslu, Ganesh and other Himalayan ranges are the joys to watch. The waterfalls in predictably of walking leaving the Rocky Mountains really shock you and motivate you to trek further. The thin area in the way of Valley might be offensive yet once you wind up inside the valley the anguish vanishes. You will be charmed with the astonishing tranquil and typically dazzling spot in the district. The sound of the stream, mountain breeze, and the obliging people really make your trek the significant one. Following a comparative course, the trek returns to Dhadingbeshi in a jeep from Soti Khola. You will have the decision to extend the trek to do the Circuit Trekking or further Thorong La Pass with Annapurna Circuit. The choice is yours.
Book the Tsum Valley Trek occasion bundle of Mantra Adventure for the famous experience of the tranquility, nature and culture of Nepal.

BRIEF ITINERARY

  • DAY - 1
    Arrival in Kathmandu
  • DAY - 2
    Kathmandu: touring and trek preparation
  • DAY - 3
    Drive Kathmandu to Arughat (600m/1,968ft) 7-8 hours drive
  • DAY - 4
    Arughat to Soti Khola (700m/2,296ft): 5-6 hours
  • DAY - 5
    Soti Khola to Maccha Khola (870m/2,952ft): 6-7 hours
  • DAY - 6
    Maccha Khola to Jagat (2340m/7676ft): 6-7 hours
  • DAY - 7
    Jagat to Chisopani (1660m/5,445ft): 4-5 hours
  • DAY - 8
    Chisopani to Chumling (2,386m/7,827ft): 6 - 7 hours
  • DAY - 9
    Chumling to Chokhangparo (3,010m/9,903ft): 4-5 hours
  • DAY - 10
    Chokhangparo to Nile (3,361m/11,058ft): 5-6 hours
  • DAY - 11
    Nile to Mu Gompa (3,700m/12,174ft): 3 hours
  • DAY - 12
    Mu Gompa, touring
  • DAY - 13
    Mu Gompa to Burgi Village (3,245m/10644ft) by means of Milarepa give in: 5 hours
  • DAY - 14
    Burgi town - Chumling (2,386/7,827ft): 5-6 hours
  • DAY - 15
    Chumling to Philim (1,570m/5,103ft): 6-7 hours
  • DAY - 16
    Philim to Khorlabesi(970m/3182ft: 6-7 hours
  • DAY - 17
    Khorlabesi to Soti Khola (700m/2,296ft): 6-7 hours
  • DAY - 18
    Soti Khola to Arughat to Kathmandu (600m/1,968ft): Walk 4 hours and drive 7-8 hours
  • DAY - 19
    Final takeoff

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Holiday Itinerary

  • DAY - 1
    Arrival in Kathmandu

    Upon your arrival at the Tribhuwan International Airport, you will be welcomed by a delegate from Mantra Adventure who will drop you off at your lodging. At night an appreciated supper will be facilitated by Mantra Adventure. Overnight in Kathmandu.

  • DAY - 2
    Kathmandu: touring and trek preparation

    After breakfast we start our voyage through four stunning UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These incorporate the structurally rich Durbar Square, the holy Hindu sanctuary of Pashupati Nath, the intriguing 'Monkey Temple' (Swayambunath) and Bauddha Nath Stupa which is one of the biggest stupas on the planet. Subsequent to finishing our visit late toward the evening, we drive to Mantra Adventure's office for a concise meeting about our trek and become more acquainted with our group pioneer (guide) and kindred explorers.

  • DAY - 3
    Drive Kathmandu to Arughat (600m/1,968ft) 7-8 hours drive

    A 7-8 hour's drive from Kathmandu into the western mountains takes us to Arughat by means of Dhadingbesi, headquarter of the Dhading area. Through the soil street from Dhadingbesi seeing the greenery slopes we achieve Arughat, our trek begin point. Arughat is a noteworthy town in the locale and is separated in two sections with the Budhi Gandaki waterway streaming between them. Overnight at Arughat.

  • DAY - 4
    Arughat to Soti Khola (700m/2,296ft): 5-6 hours

    We traverse Budhi Gandaki and start our trek from the western piece of Arughat., we take after the stone-cleared road north through the bazaar. We go through the hydro-electric power plant, fields of rice and millet to Mangaltar, and through timberlands we land at Shanti Bazar. The trail to Budhi Gandaki valley now winds up noticeably more extreme and the trek more troublesome as we cross the Arkhet Khola on a suspension connect, passing the shops of Arkhet Bazar. Plummet to a high, falling waterfall influencing a long soak to trudge up an edge to Kuerepani. At that point from here the trail plunges to Soti Khola. Overnight remain at the campground at Soti Khola. Overnight at Soti Khola.

  • DAY - 5
    Soti Khola to Maccha Khola (870m/2,952ft): 6-7 hours

    Cross the extension and trek through the wonderful Sal woods, at that point climb onto an edge above colossal rapids on the Budhi Gandaki. The rough trail at that point weaves its way all over, past two tropical waterfalls on a precarious, rough trail sticking to the side of a precipice. It in the long run advances down and past a couple of rice porches, at that point up and around to the Gurung town of Labubesi. Move behind a rough outcrop, where the valley opens and the Budhi Gandaki winds among wide rock bars. Drop to the sandy waterway overnight boardinghouse along adjusted stones previously moving over a side edge. Head down again to the waterway and cross to Machha Khola town. Overnight at Machha Khola.

  • DAY - 6
    Maccha Khola to Jagat (2340m/7676ft): 6-7 hours

    The thin trail makes some minor high points and low points and in the end crosses the Tharo Khola, streaming in a rough gorge, at that point achieves Khorlabesi. After a couple of more ups and downs there is a little trailside hotspring, from where we reach to Tatopani. From the Hot spring we move over another edge, at that point cross the Budhi Gandaki river. Jump on a wide, very much made staircase, at that point over an avalanche and over an edge to Dobhan. Traverse the Dobhan Khola, the trail hops on a rough trail to Duman. Climbing up again to the Budhi Gandaki, we reach at Yaru Khola. Traverse the Yaru Khola we climb the stone stairs and afterward drop to the stream and again climb more stone stairs to Tharo Bharyang. Trek along the waterway at that point to achieve the town of Jagat.

  • DAY - 7
    Jagat to Chisopani (1660m/5,445ft): 4-5 hours

    In the wake of finishing with the ACAP methodology, we move over a rough edge to Salleri, and afterward slide to Sirdibas. The valley broadens a bit as the trail proceeds up to Ghatta Khola. Proceed with upstream to a long straightforward hanging span. Move up to Philim, an expansive gurung town. Philim valley is outstanding for Japanese influenced school and police to station. Stroll past Philim toward the north over a woods with the perspectives of the narrowing valley we achieve Chisopani. Overnight at Chisopani.

  • DAY - 8
    Chisopani to Chumling (2,386m/7,827ft): 6 - 7 hours

    After Ekle Bhatti cross the canyon and thirty minutes stroll in the correct side we get the chance to see the huge and wonderful waterfall and enter the pine tree woodlands. Dive down to trail setting off to the Tsum Valley. Move through pine and rhododendron woods. Appreciate the perspectives of Himalchuli mountains at 7893m and Boudha Himal from Lokpa, a little delightful town. Pass Lokpa, drop thirty minutes towards Lungwa khola and climbing jick jack troublesome trail encourage two hours north through pines and rhododendrons we achieve Gumlung. Ultimately after you cross the Siyar Khola you will achieve your today's gola, Chumling.

  • DAY - 9
    Chumling to Chokhangparo (3,010m/9,903ft): 4-5 hours

    Cross the suspension connect onto the inverse bank. Appreciate the colossal perspectives of Ganesh Himal. Stroll past Rainjam to Serpu Khola crossing another extension we land at the Gho Village. Another proceeds with 2 hours move to Tsum takes us to the town of Chhokangparo. Climate allowing; appreciate the perspectives of Himalchuli at 7893 meters and Ganesh Himal at7140m. Overnight at Chokhangparo.

  • DAY - 10
    Chokhangparo to Nile (3,361m/11,058ft): 5-6 hours

    While moving above Chokhangparo, better to be watchful of elevation issues. Stroll past Lamagaon crossing rope suspension extension to the Rachen Gompa, which is additionally notable as Nunnery Gompa as well. We influence a little visit and afterward we to cross the Shiar Khola. Keep strolling through the very much oversaw towns Lar (small scale hydro control), Phurbe and Pangdun. Leaving old notable Stupa of Bhudda in a way crossing the town of Chhule, climb upstream and cross the extension to at last touch base at Nile. In the event that you consider we can make your visit to a well known religious community of Chhule which is situated in the highest point of territory.

  • DAY - 11
    Nile to Mu Gompa (3,700m/12,174ft): 3 hours

    We are currently near the Tibetan fringe. Stroll toward the west bank of the valley through the Tibetan scenes. Move up to the Mu Gompa. We additionally visit the religious community. At that point after, we make a visit to the Dhephu Doma Gompa.

  • DAY - 12
    Mu Gompa, touring

    Today we make a touring of the entire Mu Gompa Region. Mu Gompa is the biggest religious community in the locale. The Gompa lies at the most elevated and most remote piece of the Tsum Valley. In the wake of investigating the Mu Gompa range, you may likewise consider the choice of getting to the base of Pika Himal (4865m).

  • DAY - 13
    Mu Gompa to Burgi Village (3,245m/10644ft) by means of Milarepa give in: 5 hours

    Trek back through Chhule and Phurbe, on the east bank of the Shiar Khola. At long last we land at Burgi town. The Burgi town is a little lovely town. Move up to the Milarepa's Cave Milarepa Cave (piren phu) is known for its entrancing looks of Poshyop Glacier, Kipu Himal and Churke himal.

  • DAY - 14
    Burgi town - Chumling (2,386/7,827ft): 5-6 hours

    Keep trekking viewing the greenery of nature and dive down to Chhokang Paro once more. From their keep slipping to Gho. Diving further, we touch base at the scaffold over the Sarpu Khola. Trekking along the lower Tsum Valley takes you to again Chumling.

  • DAY - 15
    Chumling to Philim (1,570m/5,103ft): 6-7 hours

    The trail proceeds to Lokpa. After lunch south on a level trail we advance. Appreciate the dazzling Samba Falls. At last touch base at Philim following 6 or 7 hours in length trekking. A trail goes through the Phillim town that prompts the Ganesh Himal Base Camp.

  • DAY - 16
    Philim to Khorlabesi(970m/3182ft: 6-7 hours

    Trek begins today from Philim to Khorlabesi by means of Jagat and Tatopani. Plummet down to Sirdibas and we at long last reach to Jagat. Additionally dive takes us to Yaruphant. The dry Tibetan atmosphere now offers approach to subtropical green vegetation. Keep trekking to Dobhan. At last touch base at Tatopani. There is a hot spring at Tatopani. On the off chance that intrigued, you may dunk yourself in the hot spring and unwind your worn out muscles by absorbing yourself the hot spring. If not keep strolling all over from Tatopani to achieve Khorlabesi, our rest put for the day.

  • DAY - 17
    Khorlabesi to Soti Khola (700m/2,296ft): 6-7 hours

    The trail crosses the Tharo Khola streaming in a rough gorge. Head down again to the stream and cross to Machha Khola town. Stroll along the Budhi Gandaki River to reach to Gurung town of Labubesi. Pass the two waterfalls on a lofty rough trail in favor of a precipice. We at that point achieve Khursane. Stroll along the edge above Budhi Gandaki and cross the Sal woods. At long last, cross the scaffold to touch base at Soti Khola.

  • DAY - 18
    Soti Khola to Arughat to Kathmandu (600m/1,968ft): Walk 4 hours and drive 7-8 hours

    Move up to the edge of Kyorpani. Slide down to the falling waterfall. Trekking further touch base at Arkhet. Cross the Arkhet Khola. We are presently leaving the Budhi Gandaki Valley. Land at Sante Bazaar; go through the woodlands to Maltar. At long last, going by the hydroelectric plant following the stone boulevards, we touch base at the Arughat Bazar. Back to Kathmandu along the banks of the Marsyangdi and Trishuli waterways with breathtaking perspectives of green slopes, mountains, cultivating porches and towns on the two sides of the street. To praise the effective finish of our adventure, we will have a goodbye supper at night. Overnight in Kathmandu.

  • DAY - 19
    Final takeoff

    Our expedition in Nepal concludes today. A Mantra Adventure's delegate will drop you off at the Tribhuwan International Airport a couple of hours before the planned flight.

Include / Excludes


Whats's Included?

  • All ground transportation
  • Three nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu/inclusive breakfast
  • Kathmandu Valley tour inclusive all entry fees and private transportation with an expert tour guide
  • Three times meal (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during the trek
  • Twin sharing private room with common toilet in the mountain
  • One very helpful, friendly and highly experienced guide. Responsible porter (1 porter for 2 people) with their food, salary, accommodation, equipment and insurance
  • Trekking Permit fees
  • Seasonal fresh fruits as dessert
  • Down jacket and sleeping bag if needed (to be returned after the trek)
  • Trekking map
  • TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card. ( please do carry 2 copies of passport size photo for the permit)
  • First Aid Kit
  • All government taxes and office service charge

Whats's Excluded?

  • International Flight Tickets
  • Nepal entry visa, upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu can be obtained easily ( for 30 days tourist visa $40, for 90 days $100) please bring 2 copies of passport size photo
  • Personal Travel Medical Insurance
  • Meals in Kathmandu ( Lunch & Dinner)
  • All kind of liquids hot, cold, and alcoholic beverage
  • Hot shower and battery charging unless its free during the trek
  • Your personal expenses
  • Internet, Wi-Fi unless its free and phone calls
  • Tips for trekking staffs and drivers ( tips will be expected but not mandatory)

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