Tsum Valley Manaslu Circuit Trek
Tsum Valley Manaslu Circuit Trek
DAYS
22
DIFFICULTY
Moderate /Strenuous
MAX ALTITUDE
5,100 M
ACCOMMODATION
Teahouses
DAYS
22
DIFFICULTY
Moderate/ Strenuous
MAX ALTITUDE
5100 M
ACCOMMODATION
Tea House
Trip Overview
Situated in northern Gorkha, this little explored valley offers an opportunity to step off the well beaten path, explore Tibetan culutre and marvel at the majestic mountains that suround it.
The literal translation of Tsum is vivid, and this area is indeed vivid – not only in its topography and mountains, but in its Tibetan culture, flora and fauna and is renouned for its large herds of Himalayan Thar and Blue Sheep.
This trek joins up with the Manaslu Circuit at Lho and then on to Samagaon, the largest and most important village in the region. From there we head west and cross the Larky La Pass at 5,100m, one of the most dramatic pass crossings in the Himalayas. We walk along a classic but tough trail linking the Buri Gandaki with the Marsyangdi Valley, where we reach the old salt routes, which still operate as the main trading routes between the Tibetan plateau and little settlements on Nepal’s side of the great mountain range.
Day 1: Arrival in Nepal and passport to Himalayan Quests
Day 2: Trek briefing and preparation
Day 3: Bus towards Arugath, change to jeeps to Arkhet or Soti Khola
Day 4: Trek to Machha Khola (825m), approx 6hrs
Day 5: Trek to Jagat village (1,330m), approx 7/8hrs
Day 6: Trek to Lokpa (2,240m) 6 hrs
Day 7: Trek to Chhekampar (3,010m) 5-6 hrs
Day 8: Trek to Nile (3,480m), 4-5 hrs
Day 9: Exploration day: Nile – Mu Gompa (3,709m) – Chhekampar (3,010m), 6-7 hrs
Day 10: Trek Chhekampar – Gumba Lungdang (3,200m), 5-6 hrs
Day 11: Trek Gumba Lungdang – Lokpa (2,240m), 7-8 hrs
Day 12: Trek Lokpa – Bihi Phedi (1,990m), 6-7 hrs
Day 13 Trek Bihi Phedi – Namrung (2,660m), 4-5 hrs
Day 14: Trek to Lho (3,180m), approx 4.5hrs
Day 15: Trek to Samagaun (3,530m), approx 4hrs
Day 16: Rest day with optional day hikes
Day 17: Trek to Samdo (3,860m), approx 3hrs
Day 18: Trek to Dharmasala (4,480m), approx 3hrs
Day 19: Trek to Larky La Pass (5,100m) and descent to Bhimtang (3,720m), approx 9hrs
Day 20: Trek to Tilije (2,300m), approx 7hrs.
Day 21: Trek to Chyamche (1,300m), approx 6hrs
Day 22: Trek to Bulbule (840m), drive to Besi Sahar (760m) and then to KTM
Notes:
The trek itinerary is a guide only and may be subject to change at short notice
In order to obtain your Manaslu restricted access permit, we need your original passport at least 2 working days before departure
Himalayan Quests uses a layering system where different pieces of clothing are worn together or separately to achieve optimum body temperature control. The upper body garments listed here are either synthetic or merino wool garments that retain their insulating properties when wet, or nylon or Gore-Tex layers which help prevent heat loss by cutting wind, rain, and snow.
This is a guideline only
UPPER BODY LAYERS | ||
Equipment | Quantity | Comments |
T-Shirts – walking | 2 | We recommend merino wool, Capilene or other synthetic fabric as they wick away the moisture and dry quickly. No cotton. |
T-shirt – sleeping | 1 | This can be cotton |
Base layers (ie thermal top) | 1 | Lightweight or mid-weight long-sleeved t-shirt of merino wool, polyester, Capilene, or Polartec power dry |
Top insulating Layers | 1 | Mid-weight fleece that can be worn over other layers |
Fleece Vest | 1 | |
Rain jacket | 1 | |
Down Jacket | 1 |
LOWER BODY LAYERS | ||
Equipment | Quantity | Comments |
Underwear | Sufficient for the trek (remember you can wash them) | |
Thermal long johns/long underwear | 1 | |
Trekking Trousers | 2 | Lightweight quick-dry trousers (no cotton). Zip offs are good |
Evening/sleeping trousers | 1 optional | 1 pair of lightweight tracksuit bottoms (sweat pants) or yoga style trousers for evening wear and sleeping in. No jeans. |
Hiking Shorts | 1 | If no zip-off trousers. Below the knee for ladies |
Rain Pants | 1 |
PACKS & BAGS | ||
Equipment | Quantity | Comments |
Day pack | 1 | Approx. 35ltrs. HQ will provide you with a duffle bag for your trekking gear |
Sleeping bag with compression sack | 1 | Minimum 3 season |
Sleeping bag liner | 1 | Optional |
FOOTWEAR | ||
Equipment | Quantity | Comments |
Hiking boots | 1 | Must be well worn and comfortable with ankle support |
Socks | 3 | |
Flip flops/Camp shoes | 1 | Lightweight for evening use |
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS | ||
Equipment | Quantity | Comments |
Water bottles | 2 | One liter each, Nalgene or Sig style or a bladder if preferred |
Water purification drops | 1 | Cheap and easy to buy in Kathmandu (Piyus) |
Lip Balm | 1 | With SPF factor |
Sunscreen | 1 | We recommend SPF 30 or greater |
Mosquito repellent | 1 | |
Personal first aid kit | 1 | To include any prescribed medications |
Sunglasses | 1 | |
Bandana/Buff | 1 | Useful for a variety of purposes. |
Flashlight /head torch | 1 | Head torch is best as it leaves your hands free + extra batteries |
Travel towel | 1 | Lightweight and compact |
Wash kit | Travel size items for the trek & eco friendly if possible | |
Instant Hand Sanitizer | 1 | Alcohol-based for keeping hands clean |
Sun hat | 1 | |
Warm hat | 1 | |
Gloves | 1 | |
Trekking poles | Optional | |
Trekking snacks | Good selection available in KTM | |
Camera | With charger &/or extra batteries | |
Toilet paper & rubbish bag | ||
Book/journal | ||
Pack of cards/travel game | 1 | For evening entertainment |
Passport photos | Always useful and a must-have if you want a local sim card | |
Photocopies of all your important documents | ||
A great sense of humor & a positive attitude | Essential – don’t come without it!! J |
Your trek cost includes:
- Pre-trip advice and detailed information
- Expert trip leadership and motivated staff for the duration of the trek
- Airport transfers in Nepal (where applicable)
- 2 nights accommodation pre-trek & 1-night post-trek in Kathmandu
- 1-night accommodation pre or post-trek in Pokhara (where applicable)
- Transportation to and from trek start and finish for you and your trekking team (different budget options available)
- Basic teahouse/lodge/camping accommodation during the trek on a twin sharing basis
- During the trek all meals on a full board basis (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) to include tea/coffee during the meals, but excluding any drinks outside of the meal times
- All permits, conservation area, and restricted area fees
- Porters
- Insurance and equipment for Nepali staff
- Rescue assistance
- Group medical kit
Your trek cost does NOT include:
- International flights to and from Kathmandu, Nepal
- Visa for Nepal
- Travel insurance (insurance to include evacuation is mandatory. Please make sure you are covered to the correct altitude)
- Personal expenses such as fizzy drinks, chocolate, gifts, snacks, hot showers during the trek, etc.
- Meals unless specified
- Sightseeing
- Gratuities
- Excess baggage on internal flights
- Charges incurred as a result of delays beyond the control of Himalayan Quests
Day 1: Arrival in Nepal and passport to Himalayan Quests
Day 2: Trek briefing and preparation
Day 3: Bus towards Arugath, change to jeeps to Arkhet or Soti Khola
Day 4: Trek to Machha Khola (825m), approx 6hrs
Day 5: Trek to Jagat village (1,330m), approx 7/8hrs
Day 6: Trek to Lokpa (2,240m) 6 hrs
Day 7: Trek to Chhekampar (3,010m) 5-6 hrs
Day 8: Trek to Nile (3,480m), 4-5 hrs
Day 9: Exploration day: Nile – Mu Gompa (3,709m) – Chhekampar (3,010m), 6-7 hrs
Day 10: Trek Chhekampar – Gumba Lungdang (3,200m), 5-6 hrs
Day 11: Trek Gumba Lungdang – Lokpa (2,240m), 7-8 hrs
Day 12: Trek Lokpa – Bihi Phedi (1,990m), 6-7 hrs
Day 13 Trek Bihi Phedi – Namrung (2,660m), 4-5 hrs
Day 14: Trek to Lho (3,180m), approx 4.5hrs
Day 15: Trek to Samagaun (3,530m), approx 4hrs
Day 16: Rest day with optional day hikes
Day 17: Trek to Samdo (3,860m), approx 3hrs
Day 18: Trek to Dharmasala (4,480m), approx 3hrs
Day 19: Trek to Larky La Pass (5,100m) and descent to Bhimtang (3,720m), approx 9hrs
Day 20: Trek to Tilije (2,300m), approx 7hrs.
Day 21: Trek to Chyamche (1,300m), approx 6hrs
Day 22: Trek to Bulbule (840m), drive to Besi Sahar (760m) and then to KTM
Notes:
The trek itinerary is a guide only and may be subject to change at short notice
In order to obtain your Manaslu restricted access permit, we need your original passport at least 2 working days before departure
Trekking Gear List
Himalayan Quests uses a layering system where different pieces of clothing are worn together or separately to achieve optimum body temperature control. The upper body garments listed here are either synthetic or merino wool garments which retain their insulating properties when wet, or nylon or Gore-Tex layers which help prevent heat loss by cutting wind, rain and snow.
THIS IS A GUIDELINE ONLY
UPPER BODY LAYERS
- T Shirts – walking 2 Merino wool, Capilene or other synthetic, wicking fabric. No cotton
- T-shirt – sleeping 1 Can be cotton
- Base layers 1 Light weight or mid weight thermal long sleeved t-shirt
- Top insulating Layers 1 Mid weight fleece that can be worn over other layers
- Fleece Vest 1
- Rain jacket 1
- Down jacket 1
LOWER BODY LAYERS
- Underwear Sufficient for trek (remember you can wash them)
- Thermal long underwear 1
- Trekking Trousers 2 Lightweight quick dry trousers (no cotton). Zip-offs are good
- Hiking Shorts 1 If no zip-off trousers. Below the knee for ladies
- Rain Pants 1
PACKS & BAGS
- Day pack 1 35ltrs. HQ will provide you with a duffle bag for your trekking gear
- Sleeping bag & compression sack 1 Minimum 3 season
FOOTWEAR
- Hiking boots 1 Must be well worn and comfortable with ankle support
- Socks 3 or 4
- Flip flops/Camp shoes 1 Lightweight for evening use
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
- Water bottles 2 One litre each, Nalgene or Sig style or a bladder if preferred
- Water purification drops Cheap and easy to buy in Kathmandu (Piyus)
- Sunscreen We recommend SPF 30 or greater
- Lip Balm With SPF factor
- Personal first aid kit To include any prescribed medications
- Sunglasses
- Bandana/Buff
- Flash light /head torch Head torch is best as it leaves your hands free + extra batteries
- Travel towel Lightweight and compact
- Wash kit Travel size items for the trek & eco friendly if possible
- Hand Sanitizer Alcohol-based for keeping hands clean
- Sun hat
- Warm hat
- Gloves
- Trekking poles Optional, but advised if you have dodgy knees
- Toilet paper & rubbish bag
- Trekking snacks Good selection available in KTM
- Camera With charger &/or extra batteries
- Book/journal
- Pack of cards/travel game For evening entertainment
- Mosquito repellent
- Passport photos Always useful and a must have if you want a local sim card
- Photocopies of all your important documents
- A great sense of humour & positive attitude Essential – don’t come without it!! J
Much of the above equipment can be bought cheaply in Kathmandu. You do not need to spend a fortune on gear.
Your trek cost includes:
- Pre-trip advice and detailed information
- Expert trip leadership and motivated staff for the duration of the trek
- Airport transfers in Nepal (where applicable)
- 2 nights accommodation pre-trek & 1-night post-trek in Kathmandu
- 1-night accommodation pre or post-trek in Pokhara (where applicable)
- Transportation to and from trek start and finish for you and your trekking team (different budget options available)
- Basic teahouse/lodge/camping accommodation during the trek on a twin sharing basis
- During the trek all meals on a full board basis (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) to include tea/coffee during the meals, but excluding any drinks outside of the meal times
- All permits, conservation area, and restricted area fees
- Porters
- Insurance and equipment for Nepali staff
- Rescue assistance
- Group medical kit
Your trek cost does NOT include:
- International flights to and from Kathmandu, Nepal
- Visa for Nepal
- Travel insurance (insurance to include evacuation is mandatory. Please make sure you are covered to the correct altitude)
- Personal expenses such as fizzy drinks, chocolate, gifts, snacks, hot showers during the trek, etc.
- Meals unless specified
- Sightseeing
- Gratuities
- Excess baggage on internal flights
- Charges incurred as a result of delays beyond the control of Himalayan Quests
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