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Tsum Valley Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek

Trip code
Package name Tsum Valley Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek
Duration 16
Max. elevation 5390 m
Level MODERATE
Transportation Land
Accomodation 2-3 Star Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu. Lodge/Tea house Accommodation during Trek
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route
Cost USD 0 per person

Highlights

Overview

Tsum valley Ganesh Himal Base Camp trek is the perfect route to view and appreciate the beauty of Ganesh Himal ranges. The two highest passes during the trek are Singla pass (4045m) or Pangsang pass (3850m) which are vantage point to see the landscape and mountains.
 
Tsum Valley called ‘Tsum Tso Chucksums’ in local terms, means thirteen provinces ruled as a single territory. Tsum' which is derived from the Tibetan word 'Tsombo' means vivid. True to its meaning, the Tsum valley continues to guard its distinct and natural treasures of clear streams, teeming vegetation, soaring mountains, cascading waterfalls, untouched hot springs and ancient relics. The local people in Tsum valley are mostly of Tibetan origin and speak the unique dialect.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Early morning drive from Kathmandu to Soti Khola (730m.) via Arughat (570m.) takes about 7 hours.

You drive along well paved road up to Dhading Besi along the bank of Khani Khola, Trishuli River and Thopal Khola. It is a beautiful picturesque journey passing through green hill, flowing stream, farming terraces, villages, small market and mountain views at far distance. Leaving Dhading Besi you continue on a un-graveled road to Soti Khola passing through Arughat Bazaar. Arughat  is an old market situated at the bank of Budhi Gandaki River. Soti Khola is a river on the bank of which is a small settlement featuring few lodges.

Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 2 : Trek from Soti Khola to Machha Khola (890m) takes about 6 hours.

Follow the river bank on a level path passing through jungles, villages and fields. Ever half an hour you will find teashops. The trail features Armala, Liding, Lapubesi and Kani villages before reaching Nyauli Khola where a splendid waterfall exists. The trail is surrounded by high hills on both sides. Maccha Khola is a traditional bazaar famous for local fish dishes.

Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 3 : Trek from Machha Khola to Jagat (1350m.) takes about 7 hours.

The trail follows uphill track alongside Budi Gandaki hemmed in by cliffs on both sides. Within 1hr of walk you will be in small town called Khorlabesi. Tatopani (hotspring) is at a distance of another 1 hour hike from Khorlabesi. Tatopani and Dovan is also separated by another 1 hour of hike. After spending lunch hour in Dovan, we will go gradually up for 2 hrs to be in Yaru. A little ahead of Yaru you will cross around 300m long cantilever bridge which was built right after 2015 earthquake. From the bridge to Jagat will require almost 1 hour trek. There is a tourist checkpost and Manaslu Conservation Project office in Jagat.

Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 4 : Trek from Jagat to Lokpa/Lukuwa (2240m.) takes about 6 hours.

Leaving Jagat you will find an easy trail to negotiate decorated by a waterfall. In 1hr you will enter beautiful Salleri village followed by Sirdibas. The trail goes via Ghatte khola village to a point where there is a suspension bridge. 20 min uphill walk after the bridge will take you to Philim bazaar, which is the second district headquarters of Gorkha district. From here you will descend for almost 2 hrs to reach Gampul (new bridge) via Chisopnai, a good lunch spot. Leaving bridge you take right turn on an uphill trail to arrive at Lokpa. Lokpa exists in the middle of a jungle.

Stay overnight at lodge.

Day 5 : Trek from Lokpa to Chumling (2385m) takes about 5 hours.

With a short time of leaving Lokpa you will reach Syar Khola. From this point onwards, the trail ascends all the way to Chumling and involves climbing a steep Cantilever bridge and stone steps through a jungle path. You will see Ganesh and Boudha Himal ranges from Chumling.

Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 6 : Trek from Chumling to Chhokang Paro (3030m) takes about 5 hours.

Early morning we begin our trek in earnest. The first 2 hours of trek is on a level path and makes it way around fields and houses until Gho. Then we take a steep path on a hill for almost 3 hrs to finally reach Chhokang Paro which offers great views of Ganesh Himal, Boudha Himal and Rubinala peaks.

Stay overnight in lodge.

Day 7 : Trek from Chhokang Paro (3030m) to Nile (3361m) takes about 7 hours.

The trail ahead of Chhokang Paro is gradually uphill to Lamagaon. On right side you will spot Ganesh Himal, on your backside is Rubinala peaks and on the left is a sacred spot where Milarepa is said to have meditated and a footprint of Milarepa left behind as he flew away. The trail continues to ascend gradually all the way up to Nile.

Stay overnight at lodge/home stay.

Day 8 : Trek from Nile (3360m) to Mu Gumba (3705m), takes about 3 hours.

On both sides of the trail is covered by forested. We will visit a nunnery which is a 1 hr trek and a lake. There is a monks hostel in Mu Gumba which is used as tourist accommodation. Today, we remain very close to the Tibetan border.

Stay overnight at Mu Gumba.

Day 9 : Trek from Mu Gumba to Chhokang Paro takes about 7 hours.

From Mu Gomba the trail goes downhill. The views to your left are of Ganesh and Buddha Himal. On the way we will observe Rachen Gomba followed by lunch in Lar. In Lar you can spend 1 hr exploring one of the most popular Rachen Gumba. Another 1.30 hrs trek from here will reach Chhokang Paro.

Stay overnight at lodge.

Day 10 : Trek from Chhokang Paro to Gumba Lungdang (3542m) takes about 7 hours.

Today we will make 2 hrs downhill trek to Gho and then cross Shyar Khola. From there it is a 5 hrs uphill trek to Gumba Lungdang.

Stay overnight at in Gumba.

Day 11 : Trek from Gumba Lungdang to Ganesh Himal Base Camp (5000m).

After breakfast start an uphill trek for 5 hrs to reach Ganesh Himal Base Camp. From Ganesh Himal Base Camp you have the best views of the entire Ganesh Himal Range.  In the evening you can return to Gumba Lungdang which takes about 3 and a half hrs. If anyone wants to stay in Ganesh Himal Base Camp, then they need bring camping gear along. The ascent takes about 3 hours while descending takes approximately 2 hours.

Stay overnight at lodge.

Day 12 : Trek from Gumba Lungdang to Ripchet (2470m) takes 6 hours.

The trail descends for four hours through jungle and hill until you reach Dumje. The path ahead is gradually up for 3 hours to Ripchet.

Stay overnight at lodge.

Day 13 : Trek from Ripchet to Philim (1700m) takes 6 hours.

Again we will be covering a steeply downhill section via Cantilever bridge. It takes around 4 hrs to be in Lokpa where we will have lunch. After lunch we carry on downhill trail for 30 minutes followed by 1.30 hrs uphill journey to Philim.

Stay overnight at lodge.

Day 14 : Trek from Philim to Khorlabeshi (930m) takes 6 hours on a completely descending path.

You leave the cultivated region around Philim as you descend along the path that follows the banks of the Budhi Gandaki River. At Tatopani you can relax in the warm and rejuvenating waters of the hot spring.

Stay overnight at lodge.

Day 15 : Trek from Khorlabeshi to Soti Khola (730m) takes 6 hours.

This day you pass through some villages. You can enjoy the pristine beauty of the waterfalls on both sides of the river.

Stay overnight at lodge.

Day 16 : Drive from Sotikhola to Kathmandu takes 7 hours.

This is a picturesque journey. While driving, you head up to Dhading Besi and Malekhu and Malekhu, which is famous for delicious fish. En route, you can enjoy the mountain views, green sceneries, rice terrace fields, vegetable fields and people being engaged in their daily life activities. From Naubishe you climb up to Thankot, the gateway to the capital city, Kathmandu.

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