Manaslu and Tsum Valley Trek - 14 days Trek – 14 Days

Explore untouched trails and ancient villages of Manaslu and Tsum

Manaslu and Tsum Valley used to be a restricted trekking area until December 2007. Now, people can trek in these regions upon obtaining special permits from the immigration office in Kathmandu. The region borders with Tibet, the people are themselves descendants of Tibetans and have active trading with the Tibetans. Their language, clothing and cultures are similar to the Tibetans. This widespread and strenuous trek is predictably rewarded with brilliant mountain views, combination of unique culture heritage, vivid biological diversity and prestine natural beauty as it rotates the entire Manaslu range with a side trip to Tsum Valley.

The Tsum Valley is a sacred Himalayan pilgrimage valley situated in northern Gorkha district of Nepal. The trail that climbs through Philim village and heads up over a ridge leads to Ganesh Himal Base Camp and the Tsum Valley. Starting from the old town of Arughat the trail heads up the valley of the Budhi Gandaki River through wild and unexplored country inhabited mainly by the Gurung ethnic group and entering Trans-Himalayan terrain and to the hidden valley of Tsum and crossing the Larkya La Pass (5106m) and then entering the Marsyandi Valley along the main trail of Annapurna circuit. The trail passes through the age-old monasteries, chortens and mani walls, traditional villages and natural diversity. This trek offers a glimpse of preserved authentic villages, rich natural heritage and traditional local culture and their hospitality that are fast disappearing from other major trekking regions of Nepal.
This trek is far less crowdy than Annapurna and Everest Treks and gives you a major diversity in landscape, people and culture. Manaslu Conversation Area covers an area of 1663 sq. km and is a home for almost 33 different species of mammals including the elusive snow leopard, Himalayan thar, blue sheep, musk deer, barking dear, pike, Himalayan marmots etc. with over 110 species of birds including pheasant, raven, chough etc. Visit the age-old monasteries and chortens and enjoy the warm hospitality of the local ethnic people. This trip is both a Himalayan trek and a cultural journey to medieval world.

Manaslu and Tsum Valley Height

Trip duration: 14 Days
Grade: Soft Adventure Trek
Activity: Sightseeing, trekking & exploration
Starts in: Kathmandu
Ends in: Kathmandu
Trek type: FOT/TH/GAP
Accommodation: Hotel / lodge (tea house) & camping
Transportation: Flight & private car
Maximum altitude: 3985m
[FOT: Fully Organized Trek or Camping Trek
TH: Tea House (Lodge)
GAP: Guide, Accommodation & Porter]

 

DAY TO DAY ITINERARY

Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu
Day 02: Drive to Machi Khola 5 – 6-hour dirve
Day 03: Machi Khola Trek to Jagat (2656m) 3-4 hours
Day 04: Jagat to Deng (1800m) 6-7 hours
Day 05: Dyang to Namrung (2660 m) 6-7
Day 06: Namrung to Samagaon (3530m) 6-7 hour
Day 07: Acclimatisation day hike to Manaslu Base camp
Day 08: Samagaon to Samdo (3860m) 3-4 hour
Day 09: Samdo to Larke Phedi (4480m) 2-3 hours
Day 10: Larke Phedi Lakre Pass(5106m)  to Vimthang (3720m) 7-8 hours
Day 11: Vimthang to Dharapani (2800m) 7-8 hours
Day 12: Dharapani drive to Kahtmandu via Besisahar (2860m) 6-7 hours’ drive
Day 13: Kathmandu Sightseeing 3 UNESCO world heritage sites Kathmandu
Day 14: Depart Kathmandu

Manaslu and Tsum Valley Trek - 14 days

2 No. of Visitor : Per Person $ ...

The final price of this trip will be determined based on the travel duration, number of passengers, vehicle, and accommodations selected.

Trip Cost Includes

  • All the necessary ground transportation and airport transfers on private vehicle
  • 3 nights in 3 star or similar standard hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast
  • 11 nights in Lodge (basic comfort) during the trek with Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • All accommodation and meals during the trek
  • Domestic airfare (Manthali – Lukla – Manthali)
  • Airport departure tax for all domestic flights
  • Kathmandu – Manthali – Kathmandu in local jeep
  • An experienced English-speaking trek leader (trekking guide), assistant trek leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide) and porters to carry luggage (2 trekkers:1 porter)
  • Staff costs, including their salary, insurance, equipment, transport, food and lodging
  • All necessary paper work and permits (National Park permit, TIMS)
  • Basic First-Aid medical kit
  • All government, service charge, all local taxes and VAT (value added tax)
  • All guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu and entry fees.

Trip Cost Does Not Include

  • International airfare to and from Kathmandu
  • Nepal Visa fee Multiple Entrée 30 days (USD 40 and two passport photographs)
  • Excess baggage charges
  • Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu (and also in the case of early return from the mountain than the scheduled itinerary)
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu and Pokhara because of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • Personal gears & clothing (available on hire)
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower and any expenses incurred in emergency evacuation/road block due to any reason)
  • Tips for guides and porters
  • All the expenses which are not mentioned in the cost includes
  • Valid travel insurance covering medical expenses, emergency evacuation, and trip cancellation is mandatory for all travelers.

  • Itineraries may be adjusted due to weather conditions, safety concerns, natural events, or other unforeseen circumstances.

  • Travelers are responsible for ensuring they are physically fit and medically able to participate in the tour or activities.

  • The company is not liable for delays, injuries, losses, or damages caused by factors beyond its control, including third-party service providers.

  • Cancellations and refunds are subject to the company’s stated policy and non-refundable third-party costs may apply.

  • Travelers must follow local laws, safety instructions, and guidance provided by tour leaders and staff at all times.