Tsum Valley, a remote and untouched region, was recently opened in 2007 with initiative from Trekking Agents Association of Nepal (TAAN). This scenic region with panoramic landscape is in Gorkha district.
Tsum, means vivid. Passes over 5,000m stretches into northern territory of Nepal bordering with Tibet. Trails wind through beautiful villages leading you to the heart of ancient cultural and traditional hubs Chumche and Chhekampar, which are one of the most remote villages in whole of Nepal. The altitude varies from 1,900 to 5,090m at Ngula Dhojyang pass. This hidden valley is simply surrounded by mountains. There are rumours that Yeti, the abominable snowman once roamed around this area.
NOTE: This is a fully organized camping trek.
— International arrival and departure transfer in a private vehicle.
— Drive from Kathmandu to Soti Khola in a private vehicle.
— Drive from Dharapani to Kathmandu in a private vehicle.
— All required trek permit, fees, ACAP and MCAP
—18 nights accommodation in tea houses during the trek.
— Meals on a full board basis during the trek (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
— English speaking guide and porter during the trek
— Equipment, Salary, and Insurance for staff
— Kitbags (Duffle bag)
— All Governmental taxes.
— International flights and Nepal entry visa fee
— Accommodation, Lunches, and Dinners in Kathmandu
— Soft drinks, alcoholic beverages like Coke, Beer, Mineral water
— Personal Trekking gear and equipment
— Travel insurance and emergency rescues
— Personal expenses like Phone calls, Wi-Fi, gadget charging, laundry, Shower, Gratitude
— Other items not mentioned in the price includes
Note : Traveling to Everest, especially for the Everest Base Camp trek or any mountaineering activity, is an extraordinary adventure that requires thorough preparation and awareness of potential risks.
After breakfast in Lokpa, you'll start another big day. First, head downhill from Lokpa until Philim comes into view from the left. From here, you'll turn right and cross the Buri Gandaki on a solid bridge and traverse to a welcome bhatti just around the corner for tea and one last view of the Tsum Valley.
Then, enter a narrow gorge with loose tracks as you head up and down several times. Cross to the east bank and then back again to the west bank on a sloping suspension bridge. Enter Nupri (the western mountains) through bamboo forests to Deng, inhabited by Gurungs who practice Buddhism.
Just beyond Deng, you'll recross to the east bank and climb to Rana and start uphill to a campsite at Bihi Phedi. Your trail continues in and out of canyons, crosses the Serang Khola coming from the north, and climbs steeply again before finally circling into Ghap.
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