INTRODUCTION
Tsum Valley was a confined territory until the point that it was opened for trekking in 2008 and there is a little data accessible on the region.
The Tsum Valley is a consecrated Himalayan journey valley arranged in northern Gorkha, Nepal. Truly "Tsum" signifies distinctive. Against the lofty background of the Ganesh Himal and Sringi Himal, and Boudha ranges, this peaceful Himalayan valley is wealthy in old craftsmanship, culture and religion. The neighborhood individuals are for the most part of Tibetan starting point and talk exceptional lingo. Trails are strewn with masterful chortens and fixed with mani dividers made of thousands of stone chunks cut with illustrations of gods and engraved with supplications. The acclaimed Kyimu Lung, a journey circuit in the focal Trans-Himalaya, is notable for its focal point of learning and reflection. This circuit crosses the Tsum Valley the Manaslu region in Nepal, and southern parts of Tibet.
The Tsum Valley has long history of Buddhism. The Buddhist holy person Milarewa is accepted to be contemplated in the caverns of these mountains. Generally, the valley was a socially unmistakable geological called "Tsum Tso Chuksum", which implies thirteen areas managed as a solitary region. The old stays of the Tsum Kingdom are as yet noticeable today. Because of its remoteness and unavailability, this holy valley and its kin have been avoided by standard improvement for quite a long time. Thus, the remarkable culture of this valley has stayed unblemished.
The valley is depleted by the Shear Khola, which starts from the western ice sheet of Ganesh Himal and east and southern icy masses of Sringi Himal and meets the Budhi Gandaki at Nyak.
The valley is extraordinarily wealthy in natural life, particularly the Himalayan Thar and Blue Sheep which assembles in groups of 50 to 200. Chasing, angling isn't allowed in the Tsum Valley. The valley additionally flaunts some novel and noteworthy cloisters, including Rachen Gumba and Mu Gumba, which lie on a pretty level settled in the lap of the valley, and Gumba Lungdang, arranged at the base of a cone shaped slope against the fundamental slant of Ganesh Himal.
ITINERARY
Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu & Transfer to Hotel (1,300m/4,264ft)
Day 02: Free day in Kathmandu and trek Preparation
Day 03: Drive to SotiKhola (700m/2,296ft) by Jeep 8-9 hours
Day 04: Sotikhola to Machhakhola (870m/2,952ft) 6-7 hours
Day 05: Machhakhola to Dovan (1,000m/3,280ft) 5-6 hours
Day 06: Dovan to Philim (1,590m/ 5215 ft.) 3-4 hours
Day 07: Philim to Chumling (2363m/7775 ft.) 6-7 hours
Day 08: Chumling to Chokhangparo (3010m/9903ft) 5-6 hours
Day 09: Chokhangparo to Nile (3361m/11058ft), via Milarepa cave 6-7 hours
Day 10: Exploration day: Nile to Mu Gompa (3,709m/12,169ft) to Chhekamparo (3,010m/9,870ft) 6-7 hours
Day 11: Chhekamparo to Gumba Lungdang (3,200m/10,496ft) 5-6 hours
Day 12: Gumba Lungdang to Ripchet (2,470m/8,100ft) – Lokpa (2,240m/7,348ft) 7-8 hours
Day 13: Lokpa to Bihi Phedi (1,990m/6,530ft): 9km, 6-7 hours
Day 14: Bihi Phedi to Namrung (2540m/8331ft): 4-5 hours
Day 15: Trek from Namrung to Lho (3180m/10,430 ft.): 4-5 hours
Day 16: Trek from Lho to Samagaon (3530m/11,578 ft.): 4-5 hours
Day 17: Rest and Exploration day or visit Manasulu Base Camp
Day 18: Trek from Sama to Samdo (3860m/12,660 ft.): 4-5 hours
Day 19: Samdo to Larkye B.C (4460m/14,628fy): 4-5 hours
Day 20: Larkye B.C to Larkya La (5,160m/16,930ft) & trek Bimthang (3,590m/11811ft), 7-8 hours
Day 21: Bimthang to Tilche (2300M): 7-8 hours
Day 22: Tilche - Chyamche (1400m): 7-8 hours
Day 23: Drive to Besi Sahar by Local sharing jeep and drive to Kathmandu by bus 7-8 hours
Day 24: Departure from Kathmandu or extend your trip
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