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Tsum Valley Trekking - 25 days

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Tsum Valley Trekking was a restricted area until it was opened in 2008. The Tsum Valley is a sacred Himalayan pilgrimage valley situated in northern Gorkha, Nepal. Literally "Tsum" means vivid. Against the majestic backdrop of the Ganesh Himal and Sringi Himal, and Boudha ranges, this serene Himalayan valley is rich in ancient art, culture and religion. The local people are mostly of Tibetan origin and speak unique dialect. Trails are strewn with artistic chortens and lined with mani walls made of thousands of stone slabs carved with drawings of deities and inscribed with prayers.

The Tsum Valley Treks has long history of Buddhism. The Buddhist saint Milarewa is believed to be meditated in the caves of these mountains. Traditionally, the valley was a culturally distinct geographical called "Tsum Tso Chuksum", which means thirteen provinces ruled as a single territory. The ancient remains of the Tsum Kingdom are still visible today. Due to its remoteness and inaccessibility, this sacred valley and its people have been bypassed by mainstream development for centuries. As a result, the unique culture of this valley has remained intact.

The valley is uniquely rich in wildlife, especially the Himalayan Thar and Blue Sheep which congregates in herds of 50 to 200. Hunting, fishing is not permitted in the Tsum Valley. The valley also boasts some unique and historic monasteries, including Rachen Gumba and Mu Gumba, which lie on a pretty plateau nestled in the lap of the valley, and Gumba Lungdang, situated at the base of a conical hill against the main slope of Ganesh Himal.

Trip Facts

Duration
25 Days
Group Size
2-15
Trip Start From
Kathmandu
Trip End To
Kathmandu

Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu & Transfer to Hotel. 
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley with Guide. 
Day 03: Kathmandu Arughat (540m) Drive 6 to 7rs Hrs.
Day 04: Arughat to Liding (860m) 6 to 7 hrs.
Day 05: Liding to Machhikhola (930m) 6 to 7 Hrs.
Day 06: Machikhola to Jagat (1410m) 6 to 7hrs.
Day 07: Jagat to Lokpa (2240m) 6 to 7 hrs.
Day 08: Lokpa to Dumje (2440m) 6 to 7 hrs.
Day 09: Dumje to Rajen Gumpa (3240m) 6 to 7 hrs.
Day 10: Rajen Gumpa to Nile (3361m) 3 hrs.
Day 11: Hiking to Mu Gumpa (3700m) back to Nyle (pack lunch) Rest.
Day 12: Nyle to Dumje (2440m) 6 to 7 hrs.
Day 13: Hiking to Lungdang Gumpa (3200m) back to Dumje (pack lunch)
Day 14: Dumje to Lokpa Lokpa (2240m) 6 to 7 hrs.
Day 15: Lokpa to bhi Phedi (2130m) 6 to 7 hrs.
Day 16: Bhi Phedi to Namrung (2660m) 6 hrs. 
Day 17: Namrung to SyalaGaun (3520m) 6 to 7 hrs.
Day 18: SyalaGaun to Samagaun (3530) via (panggen Gompa) 5 to 6 hrs.
Day 19: Rest at Sama Gaun 
Day 20: Sama to Samdo (3690m) 3 hrs. 
Day 21: Samdo To Dharma Sala Larke Bazar (4470)
Day 22: Dharma Sala to Bhintang (3720m) via Larke pass (5106m) 7: 30 hrs.
Day 23: Bhingtang to Tilche (2300m) 6 hrs. 
Day 24: Tilche to Jagat (1300m) 6 hrs. 
Day 25: Jagat To Bhulbhule (840m) 6 hrs. 
Day 26: Bhulbhule to Kathmandu
Day 27: Free day/shopping in Kathmandu.
Day 28: Departure to Home. 

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