17 Days Tsum Valley and Manaslu Trek Overview
17 Days Tsum Valley and Manaslu trekking will offer you chances to immerse yourself in Mother Nature’s splendor. The 17-days Tsum Valley and Manaslu trek starts with a picturesque drive from Kathmandu to Machhakhola. Then, a series of ascents and descents along the bank of the Budhi Gandaki takes you to Chhokangparo via Jagat, Lokpa, and Chumling. At Chhokangparo, you visit the ancient nunnery of Rachen Gompa and explore the sacred cave of Milarepa before you reach Mu Gompa. The trail traces back to Lokpa from Mu Gompa to join the Manaslu circuit.
You walk past various ethnic settlements like Ghap and Dharmashala to reach Larkya La Pass. The Larkya La Pass (5160 m) is the highest point of this trek and affords you an astounding view of the glittering peaks of Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh, Him Chuli, and many others. Finally, the trail descends from Larkya La and passes along the Marsyandi River to Dharapani, where you drive to Kathmandu via Besisahar.
Tsum Valley and Manaslu Trekking are strenuous, but acclimatization days help make your Trip comfortable. You require the restricted area permits for Manaslu and Tsum, along with the Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP) permit and Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) permit.
In 17 Days, Trekkers will venture into the secluded Tsum Valley, an area rich in Buddhist culture and heritage, and interact with the Indigenous Tsumba community. Along with cultural and heritage interactions, this trek offers a physical challenge, with its high altitudes and rugged terrain in the Manaslu Region.
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