Manaslu Tsum Valley trek allures trekkers with the pristine nature and authentic charm of the Manaslu region. The off-beat and remote nature of the trek mesmerizes trekkers deeply. Tsum Valley is heavily influenced by ancient Tibetan culture. The deep valleys, ancient Tibetan culture, varied flora and fauna, beautiful landscapes, Buddhist monasteries, high-altitude settlements, alpine pastures, and towering snow-covered mountains all offer unique insight to the trekkers.
Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek Facts
Physical Grading: Difficult
A difficult graded trek that demands trekkers/travelers to have a good level of physical and mental fitness to trek daily for long hours.
Max Elevation: 5,106 m (Larkya La Pass)
Phenomenal views of Himlung Mountain, Cheo Mountain, Annapurna II, and many others from the top of Larkya Pass.
Accommodation: Hotel, Teahouse
Basic but comfortable accommodation with limited facilities during the trek and a standard hotel in a city.
Meals: Full Board
3-course Healthy and Hygienic meals during the trek, and only breakfast in a city.
Best Season: Autumn & Spring
Clear views and comfortable trekking trails due to stable weather and temperature.
Trip Route:
Soti Khola - Machha Khola – Jagat – Lokpa – Chumling – Chhokang Paro – Nile - Mu Gompa- Chhokang Paro – Chumling - Deng – Namrung – Lho - Sama Gaon – Samdo - Dharmashala - Larkya La Pass – Bimthang – Tilije - Dharapani - Besishahar
Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek Highlights
- Less-explored and off-beat trek
- High-altitude settlements and alpine pastures
- Highest Pass Larkya La (5,106 m)
- Sacred Tsum Valley, Buddhist Monasteries, and Milarepa Cave
- Untouched nature and varying cultures and ethnicities
- Immerse yourself in the Himalayan lifestyle and culture of locals
- Stunning views of snow-capped peaks (Manaslu, Himlung, Cheo, Annapurna II, Siring Himal, Buddha Himal, Tabsar Himal, etc.)
Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek Overview
Manaslu is a remote region hence the pristine nature and the unexplored beauty of this region are mesmerizing. This is the least explored trek region due to its remoteness and only in the 90s, this trek region was opened for exploration. Slowly, the popularity of the trek in the Manaslu region is growing. Tsum Valley remains a virgin region for visitors to explore in the Manaslu region. It officially opened only towards the end of 2007 by the Trekking Agencies’ Association Nepal (TAAN). Numerous trekkers combine the Manaslu Circuit trek with Tsum Valley as Manaslu Tsum Valley trek to experience authentic natural beauty and peaceful trekking and gain insight into Tibetan Buddhist culture.
Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek is a challenging trek that takes trekkers to the maximum elevation of 5,106 m (Larkya La Pass) but it is completely worth it. Solo trekking is not allowed as it is an off-beat trekking and requires special permits and other permits. Tsum Valley involves the intense experience of alpine ecology and environment. The trek also features an equally intense, intimate experience of the culture and traditions of the people living here. The region follows and bears a deep imprint of Buddhism and Tibetan Buddhism. People here do not sacrifice animals. Numerous monasteries scattered around the valley give it a certain religious aura. There are Chortens and Mani walls in Dzong and Phurpe that are as long as 250 meters.
The trek usually starts at Soti Khola via Arughat and takes to beautiful settlements in Tsum Valley including My Gompa (3,705 m). Then, follow the trail that gradually ascends to Larkya La Pass (5,106m) traversing several settlements. After that, descend to Syange village near Besishahar ending this amazing trek. Since Besishahar is the starting point of the Annapurna Circuit, you can also combine Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek with the Annapurna Circuit Trek, and enjoy the best of Manaslu Annapurna regions. Grand views of Manaslu, Annapurna II, Hiunchuli, and numerous other peaks of the Nepal Himalaya help you get memories to last over your life. Also, experience the typical Nepalese rural life during this rustic journey.