Welcome to the enchanting realm of Tsum Valley, a sacred haven nestled in the northern expanse of Gorkha District, Nepal. Our Tsum Valley treks invite you on an extraordinary journey into a hidden Himalayan gem, where ancient traditions and breathtaking landscapes converge to create an unparalleled adventure. Recently opened to trekkers, Tsum Valley unveils its secrets through itineraries ranging from 10 to 24 days, promising an immersive experience in the heart of the Himalayas.
Highlights:
Ancient Monasteries and Spiritual Heritage: Embark on a cultural odyssey as you explore ancient monasteries like Rachen Gompa and Mu Gompa, revealing the spiritual heritage deeply rooted in Tibetan Buddhism. Witness vibrant festivals and traditional dances that showcase the timeless allure of Tsum Valley.
Tibetan Culture and Remote Villages: Immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Tibetan culture embodied by the Tsumbas, the indigenous people of the valley. Encounter remote villages such as Chumchet and Chhekampar, where traditional farming practices and a close-knit community lifestyle offer a glimpse into a way of life untouched by modernity.
Integration with the Manaslu Circuit: For a comprehensive adventure, seamlessly integrate your Tsum Valley trek with the Manaslu Circuit. Circle the eighth highest mountain in the world and explore diverse landscapes, from terraced fields to majestic mountain ranges.
Why Choose Our Tsum Valley Treks:
Expert Guidance: Our experienced guides lead you through the intricate trails, providing insights into the cultural nuances and natural wonders of Tsum Valley.
Cultural Immersion: Engage with local communities, participate in ancient rituals, and witness the vibrant traditions of Tsumba culture.
Breathtaking Landscapes: Traverse through pristine landscapes, from deep gorges to terraced fields, with panoramic views of the Ganesh Himal, Sringi Himal, and Boudha Himal ranges.
The best time to visit Tsum Valley in Nepal is during the spring and autumn seasons, which offer favorable weather conditions for trekking and sightseeing. Here are the two main recommended seasons:
Spring (March to May):
Autumn (September to November):
Depart from Kathmandu, concluding the Tsum Valley trek.