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Tsum Valley Trek
It is a sacred Himalayan
pilgrimage valley situated in northern Gorkha,Nepal.'Tsum' comes
from the Tibetan word 'Tsombo',which means
vivid.Traditionally,Tsum valley was a currently distinct
geographical area called 'Tsum Tso Chucksums',which means
thirteen provinces ruled as a single territory.Against the
majestic backdrop of the Ganesh Himal,Sringi Himal,Boudha Himal
ranges,this serene Himalayan valley is rich in ancient
art,culture and religion.The local people are mostly of Tibetan
origin & speak their own dialect.The altitude of Tsum Valley
trek varies from 1905m in Lhokpa to over 5093m at Ngula
Dhojhyang pass on the Tibatan border.The hidden valley is
surrounded by the Boudha Himal and Himal chuli to the
west,Ganesh Himal to the south & Sringi Himal to North.
People in Tsum Valley still practice polyandry system and they
have their own unique culture, tradition, & dialect. They
celebrate unique festival like Lhosar ,Dhacyhang,Saka Dawa
,Faning & others. Many residents of this valley report that they
have seen or found the signs of Mehti, commonly referred as the
'Yeti' or 'Abominable Snowman'.
The trials are strewn with artistic chortens and lined with Mani
walls made of thousands of stone slabs carved with drawings of
deities and inscribed with prayers.The famous Kyimo Lung,a
pilgrimage circuit in the central Trans-Himalaya is a well known
seat of learning and a seat of meditation.The circuit traverses
across Tsum Valley,Manaslu area in Nepal and southern parts of
Tibet.The Buddhist saint Milarepa is believed to have meditated
in the caves of these mountains.Due to its remoteness and
inaccessibility,this sacred valley and its people have been
bypassed by mainstream development for centuries.As a result,the
unique culture of this valley has also remained fairly
intact.This trek begins from Arughat in Gorkha district,which is
easily accessible from Kathmandu. |
| TRIP FACTS |
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Arughat to Philim: The trip starts at Arughat in Gorkha district,a day road
journey from Kathmandu.This Arughat is connected through
Gorkha Bazaar,Trisuli Bazaar,and Dhading besi.Trisuli to
Arughat has no motorable road,but there are seasonal
road connections from Gorkha bazaar & Dhading besi to
Arughat.The trial follows the winding Budhi Gandaki
river.It takes four days to be Philim from Arughat on
walking.
Trekking route gives the glimpses of diversity of flora
& fauna,and people with different religion and cultures.
On the way to Philim, there are many falls on both side
of the Budhi Gandaki river & hundred spacies of Birds in
the forest.Each individual can enjoy with songs of Bird
and roaring sound of river.Liding, Machhakhola, Jagat
and Philim provide the unique hospitality with culture &
religion.During this trekking the narrow valley shaping
by Budhi Gandaki provides the magnificient vistas of
Ganesh Himal,Shringi Himal and Himal Chuli.
Lokpa: It is the first village as we enter the valley.Five hour
walking from Philim and four hour walking from
Chumling.The old settlement lies along the old trial
route.There are only two tea shop cum lodge available
for the walkers.
Sardi Gorge: The gorge meets the shial Khola about 200m
downstream.The alder covered banks of the river provide
a peaceful noon resting place or overnight campsite
under overhang cliff.
Dhoban: This is the confluence of the Shiar Khola,which flows
from the east,and Sarpu Khola,which flows from the
west.From Dhoban you can explore the Ganesh Himal
–III(7110m).Along the Sarpu Khola, there are several
campsites.The main vegetation is alder,blue pine &
poplar.A suspension bridge is going to replace the
temporary wooden bridge.
Lamagaun: The trial from Ngakyu-Leru (it is situated about two to
three kilometers from Chokang.The beautiful village is a
compact settlement with narrow alleys uniquely walled by
firewoods.The mail trial passes through the heart of the
village.) crosses flat & spacious fields, which stretch
along the west bank of the Shiar River.There are several
mani walls and kaanis(Gateway Chortens) along the wide
trials.The agricultural fields are well conserved from
animals by high stone walls.From this village,the trial
divides into Rachen & Burji.
Burji: This village lies on the foothills of Langjuk Himal.The
village contains a famous Milarepa cave,also known as
Piren Phu, where Milarepa's footprint can be seen.The
Langju river runs besides this village.Accross the river
and Langju moraine lies the spectacular Chi-Phu monastry
constructed on the edge of a rugged mountain.The trial
to monastry is difficult & undeveloped.
Chhule: On the way to Chhule the path crosses a small hillock
called Polgang with magnificient views to the south and
north of the upper Tsum Valley.Ten minutes walk from
there in the middle of the trial is a stupa with
glancing eyes and a gilded pinnacle.Old women come from
nearby villages from morning and evening prayers.There
are flat, large and fertile fields with standing crops
of wheat, buckwheat, potato, mustard and amaranth.This
area suffers from massive deforestation.
Nile: This is the last village heading north of the upper Tsum
Valley.It is on the western, sun side of the Shiar Khola,
about 20 minutes walk from Chhule.From a distance,Nile
appears to be an island in the Shiar Khola.The valley is
fertile and has large houses.
Mu Gompa: The trial gradually ascends to Mu Gompa from Nile.This
is largest monastry in the area and located at the
highest and farthest point in the Tsum Valley.On the way
to Mu Gompa, Rikang Gompa and Dheron Gompa can be
seen.Chhosyang Tal ai about two to three hours uphill
walk.
Dumje: It has wide flat land , good for cultivation.Barely is
the main crop.The village itself is small and
settlements are scattered with eight houses & cattle
sheds.
Gumba Lungdang: It is a five hour walk from Dumje. It is the oldest
nuneeries in the valley, established 33 years earlier
than Mu Gumba.There are about 16 houses scattered along
the terraces, occupied mostly by worshipers and nuns.
The main building of the nunnery houses murals of many
Buddhist deities and life size statue of Guru
Padmasambhav, Yara and Buddha.
Ripchet: This is the village which lies along the trial from
Gumpa Laundang to Philim.The houses are completely built
from stone and roofs are pine shingles.The houses are
aligned in linear pattern along the trial.There are
remarkable numbers of mani walls, Chortens and gateway
chortens.There is one local monastry. |
| Itinerary: |
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Day 01 Driving
from Kathmandu to Arughat(535m-10 hours by bus)
Day 02 Trek from Arughat to Liding(860m-7km-4
hours walk)
Day 03 Trek to Machhakhola(930m-9km-5 hours walk)
Day 04 Trek to Jagat(1410m-11km-6hours walk)
Day 05 Trek to Lokpa(2040m-10km-5 hours walk)
Day 06 Trek to Chunling(2363m-7km-3.5 hours walk)
Day 07 Trek to Chhokangparo(3010m-13km-8 hours
walk)
Day 09 Trek to Chhule-Nile(3361m-9km-4.5 hours
walk)
Day 10 Trek to Mu Gompa(3700m-5km-3 hours walk)
Day 11 Trek to Rachen Gompa(3240m-8km-4.5 hours
walk)
Day 12 Trek to Dumje(2440m-11km-6.5 hours walk)
Day 13 Trek to Gumba Lungdang(3200m-6.5km-4 hours
walk)
Day 14 Trek to Ripchet(2468m-9km-5 hours walk)
Day 15 Trek to Dobhan(1070m-14km-7 hours walk)
Day 16 Trek to Soti Khola (720m-18km-9 hours
walk)
Day 17 Trek to Arughat(535m-7km- 4 hours walk)
Day 18 Drive to Kathmandu(10 hours by bus) |
PRICE
INCLUDES:
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1. Hotels in Kathmandu with Bed &
Breakfast as per itinerary.
2. Permit fee of trekking area
3. Equipment: Trekking tents, Dining tent, Kitchen Tent,
Toilet Tent, Table and chairs, during the
trekking.
4. Conservation Permit
5. Meals: Meals during the trekking (Breakfast, Lunch,
Dinner)
6. Guide,Cook,Sherpa,Kitchen helper & necessary porters
7. Airport transfer
8. Trek point transportation by bus
9. Staffs insurance,food & daily allowance for them |
| PRICE EXCLUDES: |
1. Personal equipment for
Trekking/climbing
2. Personal Insurance for travel to Nepal
3. Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
4. Emergency Rescue evacuation
5. Trekking Sleeping bag
6. Personal expenses
7. Tiping (Tips) to staffs
8. Bar bills, Mineral water
9. Departures taxes |
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Extension Days:
Sightseeing at Pokhara Valley:
Phewa lake - the second largest lake in the
kingdom, roughly measuring 1.5 km by 4 km, is the center
of all attractions in Pokhara. The enchanting lake is an
idyllic playground. Brightly painted wooden boats and
sailboats can be rented on reasonable cost around
lakeside. The lake is neither deep (roughly 47 meters at
most) nor particularly clean, but the water is warm and
swimming is pleasant if you don't think about the
probable pollution. The eastern shoreline of the lake,
popularly known as Lakeside or Baidam, consists of
seemingly endless strip of lodges, restaurants,
bookshops and souvenir shops. One of the fascinating
parts of lakeside is the splendid view of the mountains,
especially when the still water reflects the peaks,
creating a double image.
Extension Trip 5th
Days: Departure
Early morning, Drive to Kathmandu by
regular tourist coach. Overnight at hotel. |
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