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Larkya La Pass (5,160 m / 16,929 ft)
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Kathmandu (1,370 m)
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Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner available at lodges (included in trek packages usually)
Overview
“Go on an adventurous journey to the mysterious hidden valley in one of the restricted areas in Nepal on our Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek 18 Days. Immerse into rich cultural heritage well-protected for centuries from the modern world and enjoy the unspoiled spectacular Himalayan scenery.”
Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek is a teahouse trek that takes trekkers close to the eighth highest mountain in the world, Mt. Manaslu. The trek explores hidden corners of the Manaslu region and further progress towards the hidden valley called Tsum. The Tsum Valley Manaslu Circuit Trek is an off-beat venture that takes travelers far away into the heart of the western Himalayas.
*Fact: Manaslu region opened for international trekkers in 1995, and Tsum Valley began to welcome foreign travelers in 2008.
Leaving the famous and crowded trekking routes like Annapurna Circuit and Everest Base Camp behind, you will be joining a far more solitary trekking route, visited by a handful of travelers every year. The Manaslu Circuit Trek with Tsum Valley is a demanding trek but at the same time rewards with a once in a lifetime kind of experience.
The Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek Nepal ascends over 5,100 meters and crosses the Larkya La (pass) at 5,160 m. The Manaslu Tsum Valley Trekking route is packed with natural wonders from cascading waterfalls, rivers & streams to rocky cliffs, lush forests, terraced fields & beautiful villages. Furthermore, the trail crosses thrilling suspension bridges and is scattered with ancient mani walls, Chortens, & shrines.
Highlights
- • Explore the restricted Manaslu region and hidden Tsum Valley
- • Immerse into rich cultural Tibetan Buddhist heritage well-protected for centuries from the modern world
- • Witness unspoiled, spectacular Himalayan sceneries
- • Less crowded, off-beat trekking route packed with gorgeous waterfalls, rivers, suspension bridges & lush forests
- • Spend nights in teahouses in beautiful villages
- • Enjoy peaceful walks accompanied by stunning snow-capped mountains
- • Come across ancient monasteries, mani walls, Chortens, and shrines
