Serving since 1999
T-Sum Valley Treks 17-20 Days

Any traveler who visits here understands why…Tsum is a sacred and magical beyul. One of Nepal's most beautiful valleys, it is isolated from the southern lowlands (a five day trek distant) by deep forested gorges and cascading rivers, and from Tibet in the north by high snow-covered passes. It is home to 18 small villages and about 4000 people of the indigenous ethnic group known as “Tsumbas”. They are primarily of Tibetan origin and practice Buddhism and Bon religions.
It is surrounded by soaring Himalayan peaks, including the Baudha Himal and Himal Chuli to the west, Ganesh Himal to the South and Sringi Himal to the north. The northern terminus of the valley is bounded by three high passes to Tibet, including Ngula Dhoj Hyang (5093 m.) to the east and Thapla Pass (5326 m.) to the west. There are no airports, roads or motorized vehicles in (or near) Tsum Valley. All travel is done on foot along time-worn trails that feature many ancient chortens and carved mani stone walls inscribed with prayers and depictions of deities

The Buddhist saint Milarepa is believed to have meditated in caves of this mountainous valley, and it is home to over 100 monks and nuns at Mu Monastery and Rachen Nunnery. Many residents of Tsum report having seen or found signs of Mehti, commonly referred to in the West as the 'Yeti' or 'Abominable Snowman'.
Tsum Valley only opened to foreign trekkers in 2008. Due to this, along with its remoteness and inaccessibility, Tsum Valley and its people have avoided commercial impacts and changes for centuries. As a result, its unique culture has remained largely intact. Since it has not been visited by many travelers, there are very few established amenities such as teahouses, hotels, stores or restaurants along the trail. Instead, we offer fully-supported camping treks and enriching home stay programs in Tsum Valley to allow travelers more interaction and insight into traditional Himalayan lifestyles.

Highlights of the Trekking: Trekking through beautiful villages, Visit ancient monasteries Mu Gompa, Dhephyudonma Gompa, Rachen Nunnery Gumba, Gonhgye Gompa, Milarepa Piren Phu Cave etc...
Fact of the Trekking
Destination: Mu Gumba (3580meter), Tsum valley
Group Size: Min - 2
Minimum altitude: 540meter
Maximum altitude: 4060meter
Grade: Moderate
Season: Spring & Autumn
Accommodation: Tented Camp
Duration: 20 Days
Actual treks: 14 Days
Transportation: Car/Van/Bus depend on group size
Culture: Buddhism
Approx walking hrs: 5-7hrs each day
Entry / Exit: Kathmandu
NOTE: During adventure trek (Camp or lodge treks) within Nepal Himalayas, weather, local politics, transport or a multitude of other factors beyond our control can result in a change of itinerary. It is, however, very unlikely that the itinerary would be substantially altered; if alterations are necessary the trekking guide / leader will decide what is the best alternative, taking into consideration the best interests of the whole group. Where a change does occur, we do everything we can to minimize its effect, but we cannot be responsible for the results of changes or delays.

 Brief outline Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu Airport and transfer to select hotel.
Day 02:  Orientation for the official procedure and guided sightseeing tours around historical site in Patan, Bhaktapur, Kathmandu, O/N hotel
Day 03: Drive to Aarughat (540meter), 7hrs drive, O/N camp.
Day 04: Trek to Liding, O/N camp.
Day 05: Trek to Trek to Machha Khola (1750meter), O/N camp.
Day 06: Trek to Yaru Khola, O/N camp.
Day 07: Trek to Lokpa (1835meter), O/N camp.
Day 08: Trek to Chumling (Lower Tsum, 2285meter), O/N camp.
Day09: Trek to Chhokangparo (Upper Tsum, 3010meter), O/N camp.
Day 10: Rest at Chhokangparo O/N camp.
Day 11: Trek to Nile / Chhule (3350meter) O/N camp.
Day 12: Trek to Mu Gompa (3580meter) O/N camp.
Day 13: Trek to Rachen Nunnery Gumba (3210meter) O/N camp.
Day 14: Trek to Dumje (2400meter), O/N camp.
Day 15: Trek to Philim (1570meter) after crossing Ripchet (2500meter), O/N camp.
Day 16: Trek to Khorlabensi (960meter), O/N camp.
Day 17: Trek to Aarughat (540meter), O/N camp.
Day 18: Drive back to Kathmandu (1345mt), O/N hotel.
Day 19: Leisure day in Kathmandu, shopping O/N hotel.
Day 20: Transfer to airport, departure onward destination or you may extend another program specially volunteering, rafting trip, Wildlife and nature excursion, Tibet tours and many more…….

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