Stay : Trek in the Tsum valley

Unknown in Nepal, the Tsum Valley Trek offers a unique cultural and environmental experience. Set in the Manaslu region, the trek passes through inaccessible villages, historic monasteries and breathtaking landscapes. For those looking for an off-the-beaten-track adventure in Nepal, this trek is perfect.

The Tsum Valley is a unique area in the Trans-Himalayan region of northern Gorkha. The valley borders Tibet and is surrounded by the Ganesh Himal, Sringi Himal and Boudha ranges. Visitors to this valley will have the opportunity to discover a variety of unique cultures, including the practice of polyandry (having more than one husband).

The local Tibetan population speaks a distinct dialect and celebrates unique festivals, including mask dances and saka dawa. The Tsumbas, the people of the Tsum valley, originally belonged to Tibet.


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15 days

From 525 € to 760 €

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Detail of the stay : Trek in the Tsum valley - 15 days

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu

This is the day you arrive in Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal. You can settle into your hotel and relax after your journey.

Day 2: Kathmandu to Soti Khola

You leave Kathmandu and head for Soti Khola. This may involve a long drive by car or bus, depending on road conditions.

Day 3: Soti Khola à Machha Khola

Your trek begins in earnest with a walk from Soti Khola to Machha Khola. Here you'll begin to immerse yourself in the mountainous landscape and familiarize yourself with the pace of the trek.

Day 4: Machha Khola à Jagat

You continue your trek from Machha Khola to Jagat. The trail can involve moderate ups and downs as you progress along the Buri Gandaki River.

Day 5: Jagat in Lokpa

The day begins with a hike from Jagat to Lokpa. You're likely to pass picturesque villages and varied terrain along the way.

Day 6: Lokpa in Chumling

You leave Lokpa for Chumling. You can meet local people and discover their way of life as you pass through their villages.

Day 7: Chumling to Chokhang

the day begins with a walk from Chumling to Chokhang. You continue to immerse yourself in the local culture and enjoy the surrounding scenery.

Day 8: Chokang à Nil

You head for Nil from Chokang. You may have the opportunity to visit important cultural sites along the way.

Day 9: Nil to Mu Gompa and back to Nil

You reach Mu Gompa monastery from Nil, then return to Nil. You could spend some time exploring the monastery and learning more about Tibetan monastic life.

Day 10: Nile at Chokhnag Paro

You continue your trek from Nil to Chokhnag Paro. You may enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains along the way.

Day 11: Chokhang Paro à Lokpa

You return to Lokpa from Chokhang Paro. You can enjoy a more relaxed day's hiking by retracing your steps.

Day 12: Lokpa in Jagat

you return to Jagat from Lokpa, continuing along the Buri Gandaki river.

Day 13: Jagat to Machha Khola

you return to Machha Khola from Jagat. You may notice subtle changes in scenery and atmosphere as you descend.

Day 14: Machha Khola à Soti Khola

You finish your trek by returning to Soti Khola from Machha Khola, bringing your adventure full circle.

Day 15: Soti Khola à Arughat - Katmandou

You end your trek by returning to Kathmandu from Soti Khola, bringing your Manaslu trekking adventure to a close.

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