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In a sacred valley in the Himalayas of northern Gorkha lies a “classic valley of happiness,” also known as Tsum Valley. Just a decade ago, only trekking in this valley was allowed. Until then, the place was restricted for trekking or any tourism purposes. Due to the newly opened trail, you may not see plenty of trekkers, like in the Everest region or Annapurna region. But you will have majestic views of the Himalayas, forests, and the sound of the flowing river as your companion throughout the journey.
The trekking route is tucked deep within Nepal’s remote Himalayan range. You can have a majestic view of the Ganesh Himal, Sringeri Himal, and Boudha ranges for most of the trek. This off-the-beaten trail is full of adventure as you hike up and down through the rugged path of a remote part of Nepal where the touch of development can be seen. But this remoteness and the intact culture have been the attractive features of this trail. Many tourists visit this place to explore the unexplored beauty of Nepal. Because of the remoteness, the valley is behind in experiencing development. As a result, the locals have been able to preserve their culture and practices.
The Tsum Valley is so different from the mainstream cities of Nepal in geographical structure, culture, religion, and language. Though Nepal is a country with many languages, you will find different dialects here. Since most of the people residing here are of Tibetan origin, this beautiful Himalayan valley is rich in ancient art, culture, and natural beauty. The path to the Tsum Valley is full of Tibetan prayer wheels, also known as mani wheels. They are the symbol of spreading spiritual blessings and well-being. This is the only non-violent valley in the Himalayas.
The valley is not only rich in culture and the majestic Himalayas but also rich in wildlife resources. Here you can see varieties of flora and fauna as it lies in the Manaslu Conservation Area. The two most common animals you will see on the journey are the Himalayan thar and the blue sheep. The valley is also home to historic monasteries such as Rachen gumba, Tsum Monastery, and Mu gumba, which lie on a beautiful plateau huddled in the lap of the valley. And there is gumba Lungdang, located at the base of the narrow hill against the main slope of Ganesh Himal.
The trek starts from Machhakhola and ends there as well. Mostly you will be walking along the BudhiGandakii valley on a good trail through a mix of dense forest, terraced fields, and hill villages. Then we will leave the Manaslu trail for the Tsum Valley, where you will find a beautiful hidden valley nested in gorgeous mountains. During the trial, we also pass many alpine forests and glacial rivers. This off-the-beaten-tail is a blend of ancient culture, art, and natural beauty.
Day 01: Pick-up from the airport and transfer to Hotel
Day 02: Sightseeing Kathmandu and planning for trekking
Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Machikhola
Day 04: Machhakhola to Jagat
Day 05: Jagat to Lokpa
Day 06: Lokpa to Chumling
Day 07: Chumling to Lamagau
Day 08: Explore Day Melarepa Cave and Rachen Gumba
Day 09: Lamagau to Mu gumba
Day 10: Gu gumba to Chekamparo
Day 11: Chekamparo to Gombalundang
Day 12: Ganesh Himal base camp exploration day
Day 13: Gombalundang to Lokpa
Day 14: Lokpa to Jagat
Day 15: Jagat to Machhakhola
Day 16: Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 17: Fly your destination
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