Tsum Valley Trek

Tsum Valley Trek
(ETNNP075)  Nepal

Price from
USD 980p.p.
    Price Notes:
  • Based on double occupancy;
  • 3-star accommodation level in low season;
  • International airfare is not included;
  • Price is subject to change according to group size and payment methods;
Tour Type:

Join-in small group with fixed departure

Group Size:

around 35;

Trip Level:

Moderate to Strenous - suitable for those physically fit and have experiences of high altitude trekking.

    Trip Level Guide:
  • Easy - suitable for all level of fitness, family with kids and senior groups.
  • Moderate - suitable for those having average level for fitness, family with kids bigger than 12 years.
  • Moderate to Strenous - suitable for those physically fit and have experiences of high altitude trekking.
  • Strenuous: suitable for adventures and individual with physically fit and healthy.
Season:

Spring

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Overview

Tsum Valley Trek is the unique adventurous route which is located at the northern part of Manaslu. Tsum Valley is one of world’s remotest Himalayan Valleys which was a restricted area until 2008. So, very few adventure travelers have made it to this high and mysterious valley, which used to be an important trade link with Tibet. The region once being part of Tibet looks completely different from what you will find elsewhere. You could experience the overwhelming natural sense and the mountains range here from Tsum Valley.

The people of Tsum Valley or the Tsumbas belong to Tibetan origin with their own ancient form of dialect, art, culture and religion. The main religion practiced by the people here is Buddhism. They celebrate festival like Lhosar, Dhacyhang, Saka Dawa, Fanning etc. The Tsum people have their own way of family life, which may be quite surprising for many outsiders. All the brothers in the family are married to a single girl, what you may call a practice of polyandry. The trek to Tsum Valley takes you into the majestic surroundings of the Ganesh Himal, Sringi Himal, and Boudha Himal ranges.

At a Glance

Day 1 Drive Kathmandu to Soti Khola (710m/2,330ft) via Arughat (670m/2,198 ft) – approx 9 hrs drive
Day 2 Trek Soti Khola to Machha Khola (870m/2,952ft) – approx 6/7 hours walk
Day 3 Trek Machha Khola to Jagat (2340m/7676ft) – approx 6/7 hours walk
Day 4 Trek Jagat to Chisopani (1660m/5,445ft) – approx 4/5 hours walk
Day 5 Trek Chisopani to Chumling (2,386m/7,827ft) – approx 6/7 hours walk
Day 6 Trek Chumling to Chokhangparo (3,010m/9,903ft) – approx 4/5 hours walk
Day 7 Trek Chokhangparo to Nile (3,361m/11,058ft) – approx 5/6 hours walk
Day 8 Trek Nile to Mu Gompa (3,700m/12,174ft) – approx 3 hours walk
Day 9 Trek Mu Gompa to Burgi Village (3,245m/10644ft) via Milarepa cave – approx 5 hours walk
Day 10 Trek Burgi village to Chumling (2,386/7,827ft) – approx 5/6 hours walk
Day 11 Trek Chumling to Philim (1,570m/5,103ft) – approx 6/7 hours walk
Day 12 Trek Philim to Khorlabesi (970m/3182ft) – approx 6/7 hours walk
Day 13 Trek Khorlabesi to Soti Khola (700m/2,296ft) – approx 6/7 hours walk
Day 14 Trek Soti Khola to Arughat – 4 hrs walk and drive to Kathmandu (600m/1,968ft) – 8 hours drive

Daily Itinerary

Day 1: Drive Kathmandu to Soti Khola (710m/2,330ft) via Arughat (670m/2,198 ft) – approx 9 hrs drive

Driving west of Kathmandu along Prithivi highway begins our journey. We will drive through forested Middle hills with Trishuli river at our right. The first part of our road heads north towards Dhading Besi (Headquarter of Dhading district) and then dirt road drops to cross Ankhu Khola and then leads us northwest to Arughat on the Budi Gandaki. Budi Gandaki drains the Manaslu – Tsum region. The dirt road winds upwards towards the Gola Bhanjyang where panoramic views of the southern slopes of the Ganesh, Boudha and Manaslu Himal can be visible. We pass through the hydro- electric power plant, terraces, numerous villages, green hills, some pretty waterfalls, fields of rice and millet to Mangaltar, and through lush green forests we arrive at Shanti Bazar. Descending to a high, cascading waterfall makes a long steep slog up a ridge to Kuerepani, from here the trail descends to Soti Khola. WE stay overnight at Soti Khola.

Day 2: Trek Soti Khola to Machha Khola (870m/2,952ft) – approx 6/7 hours walk

Today, we embark trek from Soti Khola after breakfast. The trail gradually rises through Sal forest undulating over forested and terraced ridges passing through two tropical waterfalls on a steep, rocky trail clinging to the side of a cliff. The trail is generally narrow, at times clinging to the sides of cliffs. Then we descend down eventually passing through few rice terraces up to Gurung village of Labubesi (885m/2,800ft). Then we climb behind a rocky outcrop, where the valley opens and the Budi Gandaki meanders among wide gravel bars. Dropping to the sandy river bed and walking along rounded stones before climbing over a side ridge. Heading down again to the river and traversing to Machha Khola village. We spend today’s overnight at Machha Khola.

Day 3: Trek Machha Khola to Jagat (2340m/7676ft) – approx 6/7 hours walk

On the following day, we walk through a narrow trail which makes minor ascend and descend. After crossing Thado Khola, we follow a rocky ravine in order to reach Khorlabesi. Continuing our walk, we reach Tatopani where we can find a small trailside hot spring. From Hot spring we climb over another ridge, to cross the Budi Gandaki on a suspension bridge.  Then we climb on a wide, well-crafted staircase, then across a landslide and over a ridge to Doban. Before climbing a rugged trail to Duman, we cross suspension bridge over Doban Khola. Ascending up again to the Budi Gandaki, we reach at Yaru Khola. Here also, we have to cross a suspension bridge and climb the stone stairs and then drop to the river and again climb more stone stairs to Thado Bharyang. Further, we cross the west bank of the Budi Gandaki and climb over a ridge trekking along the river and climbing towards the village of Jagat. We stay overnight at Jagat.

Day 4: Trek Jagat to Chisopani (1660m/5,445ft) – approx 4/5 hours walk

In Jagat, we have to complete ACAP procedure. In the early part of our trek, we ascend over a rocky ridge to Salleri and then descend down to Sirdibas through flat level path. The valley widens a bit as the trail continues up to Ghatta Khola. Continue upstream to a long simple hanging bridge and climb up to Philim.  Philim is a big village mainly inhabited by the Gurungs. Philim valley is well known for Japanese made school and police station. Walk past Philim to the north across a forest with the views of the narrowing valley we reach Chisopani. We stay overnight at Chisopani.

Day 5: Trek Chisopani to Chumling (2,386m/7,827ft) – approx 6/7 hours walk

Leaving Chisopani, we cross the gorge and walk for about half an hour which offers with a view of big and beautiful waterfall. This day is challenging as it is an ascending path that stretches on almost the entire route. Entering through the pine and rhododendron tree forest, we descend down to the trail which leads us to Tsum Valley.  En route, you can see the panoramic views of Mountains. Continuing our walk, we pass through a small beautiful village called Lokpa. It is along the old trial route. From Lokpa, we have to descend down for half an hour up to Lungwa Khola and then climb on a zigzag trail for further two hours north through pines and rhododendrons until we reach Gumlung. After crossing the Siyar Khola, we finally arrive at Chumling. It is the lower Tsum valley. Chumling is located on the south face of the Shingri Himal from where we can see an eye catching view of Shringi Himal. You can also visit the old Chumling Gompa, and the stone streets of the village.

Day 6: Trek Chumling to Chokhangparo (3,010m/9,903ft) – approx 4/5 hours walk

After breakfast at Chumling, we carry out our walk towards Chokhangparo by crossing the suspension bridge on the opposite bank of the river. The scenic views of the valley and views of Ganesh Himal amply compensates today’s walk. Then we traverse through rich farming land of maize and potatoes. The houses are classic Tibetan with barricades of firewood on the roof, but without flat roofs as it rains and snows here. Cross a huge slip where rocks and flood cleared the area even up onto the opposite bank, killing five in 1999, but is now covered with a forest of new trees. Up the valley to the east are superb views of several of the 7000-7400m Ganesh Himal, of long suspension bridges on the opposite bank, and far above the perched village of Ripchet (2468m). Passing through Rainjam and crossing Serpu Khola we climb for over two hours on well-graded but exposed track to upper Tsum and the join villages of Chokhangparo, stone houses with a few iron roofs nestled under cliffs. Chokhangparo is situated on a flat land and consists of 2 settlements, Chokhang and Paro. If the weather permits, enjoy the views of Himalchuli (7893m) and Ganesh Himal (7140m). Some households practice polyandry down here. This area is prominent for its Tibetan Buddhist heritage. We stay overnight at Chokhangparo.

Day 7: Trek Chokhangparo to Nile (3,361m/11,058ft) – approx 5/6 hours walk

Ascending from Chokhangparo, you might get symptoms of Altitude sickness. So, we recommend you to take precaution for it and drink plenty of water in order to keep yourself hydrated. We head east through small villages and pass a local school. The magnificent view here pauses our trekking and stop for the honor of the amazing nature. Gradually climbing over a ridge of chortens, we pass Lama Gaon (3202m) through the flat fields, looking across the extensive crops and river to the huge courtyard of the Rachen Gompa/ Nunnery Gompa (3240m) with excellent pilgrim accommodation. Thar are often sighted near here. The friendly people speak Tsumba, related to Tibetan, but often little Nepali and are quite unused to visitors. We can also make a small visit and then cross the Shiyar Khola, pass through hamlets of Phurbe (3251m) and Pangdun (3258m) and pass an unusual round stupa before reaching the larger village of Chhule (3347m) through an impressive entrance gate. Then we continue walking through the well managed villages Lar (micro hydro power), Phurbe and Pangdun. We leave old historic Stupa of Bhudda in a way crossing the village of Chhule. The children here all wear the Tibetan dressing gown called chubas and there are many yaks. Heading upstream to cross the bridge and climb to Nile (pronounced Nee-lay). Nile is the last village heading north in the upper Tsum valley. This area is massively deforested. This village is situated on the banks of the Shiar Khola and it consists of large number of households. Both villages are in traditional style with inclusion of livestock compounds into the houses and sheltered verandahs for drying crops. We stay overnight at Nile.

Day 8: Trek Nile to Mu Gompa (3,700m/12,174ft) – approx 3 hours walk

We have a very short and pleasant walk today. We walk to the west bank of the valley through the Tibetan landscapes. We are now almost close to the Tibetan border. After about three hours of walk from Nile we reach Mu Gompa through dry Tibetan country, with rows of chortens and widening mountain vistas. Mu Gompa is a very old monastery with over 100 monks and there are no village establishments here. Mu Gompa is the largest monastery in the region. It is located at the highest and farthest point in the Tsum valley. In an ancient period, this Gompa was visited by David Snellgrove (Himalayan Pilgrimage) in 1956. This trail is used to import and export things to and from Tibet. You may come across several yak trains supplying goods to local villages. As we have enough time left after arrival, we can explore around the Mu Gompa. We can also visit the monastery, Dhephu Doma Gompa. The isolated 600 year-old Dhephu Doma Gompa (3900m) is 30 to 45 minutes uphill on the obvious westward track and has two resident nuns who report seeing snow leopards and musk deer and may give you tea. The inside of the Gompa has been repainted by monks from Tibet and there are some ancient Thanka.Or taking a half day walk to the Nunnery and to a small pond a big further up to Nunnery is also a good option. From Mu Gompa there are extensive seasonal yak pastures in all directions, the Lungdang Glacier to the east and high peaks in all directions. After exploring the Mu Gompa area, you may also consider the option of getting to the base of Pika Himal (4865m).

Day 9: Trek Mu Gompa to Burgi Village (3,245m/10644ft) via Milarepa cave – approx 5 hours walk

After breakfast, we leave Mu Gompa and trek back through Chhule and Phurbe, passing through the east bank of Shiyar Khola. After about five hours of walk, we reach Burgi village. Burgi is a small beautiful village. Then we climb up to the Milarepa’s Cave(piren phu). This Cave is known for its mesmerizing glimpses of Poshyop Glacier, Kipu Himal and Churke himal. In the path you can have the traditional Tibetan Chiya (butter tea) and local meal. We stay overnight at beautiful Burgi Village.

Day 10: Trek Burgi village to Chumling (2,386/7,827ft) – approx 5/6 hours walk

Continue trekking watching the greenery of nature and descend down to Chhokang Paro again. From their continue descending to Gho. Descending further, we arrive at the bridge over the Sarpu Khola. Trekking along the lower Tsum Valley takes you to again Chumling.

Day 11: Trek Chumling to Philim (1,570m/5,103ft) – approx 6/7 hours walk

After breakfast, we leave Chumling and continue our walk. We move ahead on a flat trail and reach Lokpa. En route you can also enjoy the view of Samba Falls. After a walk for about seven hours, you reach Philim. There you can see the trail which leads to the Ganesh Himal Base Camp. From Philim, we can observe an excellent view of landscape and village itself is live. We spend overnight at one of the lodge in Philim.

Day 12: Trek Philim to Khorlabesi (970m/3182ft) – approx 6/7 hours walk

Trek starts today from Philim to Khorlabesi via Jagat and Tatopani.  Descend down to Sirdibas and we finally reach to Jagat. Further descend takes us to Yaruphant. The arid Tibetan climate now gives way to subtropical green vegetation. Continue trekking to Dobhan. Finally arrive at Tatopani. There is a hot spring at Tatopani. If interested, you may dip yourself in the hot spring and relax your tired muscles by soaking yourself in the hot spring. If not continue walking up and down from Tatopani to reach Khorlabesi, our rest place for the day.
On a completely descending path. You leave the cultivated region around Philim as you descend along the path that follows the banks of the Budi Gandaki River. At Tatopani  ( Natural Hot spring) you can relax in the warm and revitalize waters of the hot spring. Stay overnight in camp in Khorlabeshi.

Day 13: Trek Khorlabesi to Soti Khola (700m/2,296ft) – approx 6/7 hours walk

We cross the Thado Khola following a rocky ravine. Then we descend down to the river and traverse through Machha Khola village. We walk along the Budi Gandaki River to reach to Gurung village of Labubesi. Passing through two waterfalls on a steep rocky trail on the side of a cliff we reach Khursane. You can enjoy the pristine beauty of the waterfalls on both sides of the river.  Walking along the ridge above Budi Gandaki and crossing the Sal forests, we continue our walk and finally, cross the bridge to arrive at Soti Khola where we will spend our overnight.

Day 14: Trek Soti Khola to Arughat – 4 hrs walk and drive to Kathmandu (600m/1,968ft) – 8 hours drive

On the final day of the trek, we have to walk for about four hours in order to reach Arughat. In the early part of the trail, we climb up the ridge of Kyorpani and then descend down to the cascading waterfall. Then we cross the bridges over Arkhet Khola and cultivated areas, Budi Gandaki Valley, Maltar forest and finally passing by the hydroelectric plant following the stone street before reaching Arughat. While you reach Arughat, our vehicle will be waiting for your pickup. Then you will be driven to Kathmandu which takes about 8 to 9 hours along the Prithivi highway. Marshyangdi and Trishuli River will be on your side throughout the drive with splendid views of green hills, mountains, farming terraces and villages. Then you head up to Dhading Besi and Malekhu which is famous for delicious fish. After your arrival at Kathmandu, you will be transferred to hotel.

Tour Cost & Schedule in 2022 & 2023

Class/Price for Per Person Mar - May Jun - Aug Sep - Nov Dec - Feb
Based on 5 Star Hotels (Luxury Class) US$ 2800 US$ 2800 US$ 2800 US$ 2800
Based on 4 Star Hotels (Deluxe Class) US$ 1400 US$ 1400 US$ 1400 US$ 1400
Based on 3 Star Hotels (Standard Class) US$ 1260 US$ 1260 US$ 1260 US$ 1260
Based on 2 Star Hotels (Economy Class) US$ 980 US$ 980 US$ 980 US$ 980
Guest House/Hostel Accommodation (Budget Class) US$ US$ US$ US$
Starting Date Price From Book Now
04/03/2022 US$ 980
11/03/2022 US$ 980
18/03/2022 US$ 980
25/03/2022 US$ 980

Service Includes:

  • Meet, assist and necessary airport transfers by our office representative
  • Traditional welcome by using Garland or Khada
  • Welcome drinks upon arrival at Hotel (Non Alcoholic)
  • Cultural Show & Welcome Dinner (on Day 01) at Nepalese restaurant
  • 08 nights 09 Days Nepal tour as per above itinerary using base category hotel including breakfast
  • Local English Speaking guide for the sightseeing tour in Kathmandu & Pokhara (Different guide in different city)
  • 08 nights 09 Days Annapurna Circuit trek using local Tea Houses available en-route including all meals
  • Local English Speaking guide for the sightseeing tour in Kathmandu & Pokhara (Different guide in different city)
  • Local English Speaking Sherpa guide & Porter (02 pax=1 porter) during trekking including all their wages, fooding and lodging
  • Transfers & tours as per above itinerary by using necessary A/C Vehicle as per group size (Car-02 Seater, Mitsubishi Van-04 Seater, Jumbo Hiace-11 Seater, Toyota Coaster-18 Seater & Sutlej Bus-35 Seater)
  • Airfare for Kathmandu-Pokhara-Kathmandu sector including necessary fuel surcharge
  • Entrance fees to the monuments (One time visit)
  • Necessary trekking permits fees (National Park Permit-ACAP & Trekker’s Management System-TIMS)
  • 01 hour boating on Phewa Lake
  • Cable car tickets to visit Manokamana Devi Temple (Two way)
  • 02 Bottles of Mineral water per person per day
  • All applicable government tax, toll tax, parking etc

Service Excludes:

  • Any expenses of personal nature
  • Alcoholic & Non Alcoholic drinks
  • Video Camera Charges
  • Any travel insurance
  • International airfare and airport tax
  • Expenses occurred due to natural calamities and phenomenon
  • Any expenses occurred due to situations beyond our control
  • Tips to company representative, driver, guide, bell boy, porter
  • Anything not mentioned in itinerary and inclusions

Value Added

We are ready to welcome you with all the necessary safety measures (Post -19 Pandemic Halt). Hence we assure you of safety and security by following the optimal precautions.

Safety Assurance from Us (Tour/Trekking Operator)

  • Vehicles fully cleaned and disinfected
  • Foot bath mat available at entrance
  • Extra masks available (if required)
  • Safe distancing
  • We carry limited number of passengers
  • Our crew wear full PPE while disinfecting the vehicle
  • Temperature screening available
  • Our crew tested fit to travel
  • Sanitizers available
  • We carry additional deep wipe down cleaning of high touched areas
  • Hygiene kit available for sale
  • Our crew wear face mask and face shield

Safety Rules for Travelers (You)

  • Namaste over handshake
  • Do not travel if unwell
  • Wear face mask all the time
  • Maintain safe distancing
  • Use foot mat while boarding
  • Undertake temperature screening
  • Ventilators over air conditioning
  • Avoid unnecessary surface touching
  • Wash/Sanitize hands regularly
  • Follow sneeze etiquette
  • Follow safety instructions (from local authority)
  • Carry your personal hygiene all the time

Customer Reviews (17)

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Warm Hospitality

5.0 rating
2020-02-18 3:49:56

All directions and help provided by Mr. Navaraj very warmly

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Trip of a Lifetime Experience

1.0 rating
2020-01-29 3:44:36

We traveled with Everest Tour Nepal Treks & Expedition during Nov 2019 for Mardi Himal Trek. It was great arrangement by Navaraj and the team. Visit to Kathmandu Durbar Square and the local market, Pokhara and then trek to Mardi Himal with great mountain views made our Nepal trip lifetime experience. We highly recommend to travel with this company.

Pascal

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Dear Pascal,
Namaste..!!
Thank you very much for your valuable words and recommending us to other guests for Nepal trip. We look forward to see you.
Best Regards,
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