Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek
Manaslu Trek via Tsum Valley, around 8163-meter-high Mount Manaslu and hidden valley of Tsum is surprisingly mainstream among wild trekking in Nepal. Manaslu district was opened for the trekkers just in 1995 and Tsum was additionally just released in 2008. Manaslu and Tsum Valley Trek in this topographically additional terrific and socially most entrancing region, that compensates the trekkers to find extreme nature and social legacy and experience the mountain way of life in Tsum Valley and Manaslu. The residents of upper Budi Gandaki, an area known as 'Nup Ri' which means Western Mountain are immediate relatives of Tibetan foreigners and they settled here during mid-sixteenth century, therefore, their discourse, dress, and traditions are totally like Tibetans in the North of Nepal. The Mountain Views in Nup Ri are exciting and famous that you can discover no place in the world. The sensational Larke Pass after visiting Tsum Valley is an exciting life that experience.
Tsum Valley, additionally called "beyul" signifying "Shrouded valley in which individuals can take leave from political disturbance and where Buddhism can be drilled securely" is yet being investigated and the opportune spot to trek for the traveling passionate. The valley is an honored with Himalayan Buddhist journey site situated in a northern piece of Gorkha area, Nepal. In another sense 'Tsum' which means distinctive against the superb scenery of the Ganesh Himal, Sringi Himal, and Boudha Himal Ranges. It is said that the Buddhist holy person Milarepa is accepted to be mediated in the caves of these mountains. The valley is home of a portion of the one of a unique and monasteries, including Mu Gompa and Rachen Gompa, Mani and supplication dividers which lie on a good region settled in the lap of the valley and Gompa Lungdang, arranged at the base of a cone-shaped slope against the primary slant of Ganesh Himal. The clans here celebrate numerous Buddhist celebrations, perform custom copying of juniper sense to filter the air and Mother Nature, place the prayer flags and introduce Mani Walls for the bliss of the whole conscious living beings. The region is behind from the modernity, so their way of life stayed for what it's worth as it was hundreds of years back.
Detail Itinerary
Day 1: Greeting at Tribhuvan International Airport (Transfer to Hotel)
Our Speedy Tourism and Travel member will meet you at the airport and exchange to your inn. As you spruce up after your long voyage, you will be approached to visit our office for an instruction on your program. You will have a gathering with your trekking guide and talk about the equipment required for the trekking and we will process for the trekking permits. If you arrive around evening time, we will have a similar discussion in the next day morning.
Day2: A full day recreational tour of Kathmandu
The exceptionally next morning, after breakfast you will be taken for an entire day touring visit around Kathmandu valley. You can visit the focal point of pilgrimage Pashupatinath Temple and Swyambhunath, exceptionally ancient and basically enrolled in UNESCO World Heritage sites. The greatest Buddhist Stupa at Boudhanath may make you feel quiet and harmony and visit Patan the city of expressive arts and Durbar Square is brimming with Hindu sanctuaries and Buddhist landmarks. On an adventure back to the lodging, you can investigate the neighborhoods, and way of life. After your supper, you can maybe go for a relaxed walk through the well-known streets like Thamel and Durbarmarg.
Day 3: Drive from Kathmandu o Arughat (7 hours)
On this day we will drive ahead to Arughat from Kathmandu through Dhadingbesi which takes around 3 to 4 hours by micro or sightseers transport. We will achieve our beginning stage of Trek Arughat appreciating the greenery of Dhadingbesi in transit after a short drive. Overnight at Arughat.
Day 4: Arughat to Soti Khola
After enjoying our day in Arughat we will head towards our next goal Soti Khola crossing the bridge over Budhi Gandaki and finishing the stoned path through bazaar at north. On the way, we will pass the route for Mangaltar and the thick forests and arrive at Shanti Bazar. Crossing the Arkhet Khola we will pass the shops of Arkhet Bazar. Overnight at Soti Khola.
Day 5: Soti Khola to Maccha Khola
Crossing the bridge and trekking through the excellent Sal forests, we at that point move over the edge the Budhi Gandaki. The trail at that point brings its way up and down, past two tropical waterfalls on a sleeper, rough way. Then we will advance toward a couple of rice terraces, at that point to the Gurung town of LabuBesi. Walk down the sandy stream and rounded stones before moving over a side edge. We again head down to the river and navigate to Maccha Khola village. Overnight at Maccha Khola.
Day 6: Trek to Jagat
After a short walk, we will reach to Tatopani a spot with hot spring waterfall. From that point we will move over another edge, at that point cross the Budhi Gandaki. Climb the staircase; we reach to Doban. Traverse the Doban Khola, the trail ascends to Duman. Scaling again to the Budhi Gandaki, we will reach Yaru Khola. The sort of climbing and intersection the scaffold occurs at the Yaru Khola just as Tharo Bharyang. Cross the west part of the Budhi Gandaki, we will achieve the town of Jagat.
Day 7: Trek from Jagat to Chiso pani
We move over a rough edge to Salleri and after that we descends towards Sirdibas. The valley extends a bit as our trek proceeds up to Ghatta Khola. Proceed with upstream to a long straightforward hanging bridge. Move up to Philim, an expansive Gurung Village. Philim valley is outstanding for Japanese made school and police station. Walk past Philim toward the north over a forest with the perspectives on the narrowing valley we reach Chiso pani.
Day 8: Trek to Chumling
After having our breakfast, we will head towards Chumling from Chiso pani. walking through the pine and rhododendron forests with the perspective on Himal chuli mountains and Boudha Himal from Lokpa, we will drive towards Lungwa Khola. Intersection the Siyar Khola, at last, we will arrive at Chumling.
Day 9: Chumling to Chhokangparo
The following day we will trek to Chhokangparo from Chumling. In transit, we will appreciate incredible perspectives on Ganesh Himal and walk until we reach to Gho Village. From that point onward, we will again make our trek to Chhokangparo which is 2 hrs. stroll from Gho village.
Day 10: Chhokangparo to Nile
We will make a short walk to Lamagaon crossing rope suspension scaffold to the Rachen Gompa from Chhokangparo and after that cross the Shiar Khola. Afer a walk through the village called Lar, Phurbe and Pangdun, we will be crossing the village of Chhule, climb upstream and cross the bridge to at long last arrive at Nile.
Day 11: Hiking from Nile to Mu Gompa
We are almost near to the Tibetan border. Walk towards the west bank of the valley through the Tibetan scenes. Move up to the Mu Gompa. We likewise visit the monasteries there. At that point after, we make a visit to the Dhephu Doma Gompa.
Day 12: Enjoying day at Mu Gompa
Today we will enjoy view of Mu Gompa for the rest of the days.
Day 13: Mu Gompa to Burgi village through Milarepa cave
After having our breakfast, we at that point head towards Burgi village through Milarepa cave from Mu Gompa. Climb to the Milarepa's Cave we reach Burgi village which is small village.
Day 14: Trek from Burgi Village to Chumling
Today we will continue our trek heading towards Chumling.
Day 15: Chumling to Philim
Proceeding with the trail, we at that point head towards Philim from Chumling. A trail goes through the Philim town that prompts the Ganesh Himal Base Camp.
Day 16: Philim to Khorlabesi
Today we will trek from Philim following the trail of Jagat and Tatopani. After walking for certain hrs., we will reach Tatopani where we can appreciate the hot spring water fall. Walking through up and down from Tatopani to reach Khorlabesi, we will rest at the spot and spend overnight there.
Day 17: Khorlabesi to Soti Khola
Enjoying our day at Khorlabesi we will make a way towards Soti Khola and remain overnight in Soti Khola.
Day 18: Soti Khola to Arughat and drive back to Kathmandu Valley
On this day we will return to Soti Khola and to Arughat and drive our way back to Kathmandu and take some rest or wander around the city and enjoy the day.
Day 19: Final Departure:
We will drop you at the Tribhuvan International Airport for your voyage back to your home.
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Sandesh Joshi
The Kathmandu, Chitwan, and Pokhara tour package exceeded my expectations. The itinerary was well-planned, covering key attractions in each location.
Kathmandu offered a cultural immersion with its ancient temples and vibrant markets. The guided tours were informative, and the free time allowed for personal exploration.
Chitwan's wildlife experience was a highlight. The jungle safari provided opportunities to spot diverse fauna, and the overall stay was comfortable.
In Pokhara, the serene lakes and stunning mountain views created a tranquil atmosphere. The optional activities, such as boating on Phewa Lake and visiting the World Peace Pagoda, added value.
Accommodations were satisfactory, and transportation between locations was efficient. The tour guides were knowledgeable and helpful throughout.
Overall, the tour provided a well-rounded experience of Nepal's diverse landscapes and cultures. I recommend for those seeking a balanced mix of adventure and cultural exploration.
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