Why is Manaslu and Tsum Valley Trek spectacular ?
Why
is Manaslu and Tsum Valley Trek spectacular ?
The manaslu and tsum valley trek
is one of the adventurous trek of Nepal. Himalayan gems to
observe for a sparkling array of panoramic peaks, wide range of scenery with cultural
variety. While on the trek, we pass through the
alpine forests, glacial rivers
.We can enjoy the warm hospitality of
ethnic people. We also visit the ancient Buddhist Gombas of the region. We can
see beauty of Milarepa's Cave, Rachen
gompa, Mu Gompa among others. Trekkers visiting Manaslu and tsum are sure to have
exceptionally unforgettable experience. Manaslu and Tsum valley trekking is exploring remote areas of Nepal Himalayas. The
Manaslu and Tsum trekking are spectacular and adventours than many others.People
come for trekking from all over the world. Manaslu
region was opened for the trekkers only in 1995 and Tsum was also just opened
in 2008.
Here are the some reasons of Manaslu and Tsum valley Trek
being spectacular:
Ø Trekking
to Tsum Valley
Ø Beauty
of Tsum Valley
Ø Trekking
To Manaslu Valley
Ø Beauty
of Manaslu Valley
Ø Local
Homestay
Ø Trekking
to Tsum Valley
The trek to Tsum Valley (5,093 meters) takes you into the majestic
surroundings of the Ganesh Himal, Sringi Himal, and Boudha Himal ranges. In the
initial days of the trek, we explore the Budhi Gandaki Valley through a mix of
dense forest, terraced fields and hill villages. As we leave the main Manaslu
Trail for the Tsum valley, suddenly we get a feeling of entering truly into the
hidden valley. While on the trek, we also pass through the alpine forests,
glacial rivers, and enjoy the warm hospitality of ethnic people. We can visit
to the ancient Buddhist Gombas of the
region including the Milarepa's Cave, Rachen gompa, Mu Gompa among others.
Ø Beauty
of Tsum Valley
Tsum valley is rich in unique culture,
mountain, wildlife, freshwater Rivers, years old monasteries, and Lamas. Tsum
is known as the hidden gems of Nepal. There are century-old monasteries and
Nunneries. Staying in inside accommodation of Mu-Gumba and direct touch with
local Lamas activities is really a marvelous. Exploration of the biggest
nunnery is Rachen Gumba, where the only nun practices typical Buddhism.
Ø Trek
To Manaslu Valley
Manaslu is around a height of (8,156m) is a mountain of Spirit being one of
the eight highest mountains in the world. You can see a marvelous view of Mount
Manaslu from very near in this trekking. Trek comprises sub-tropical Himalayan
foothills to arid Trans Himalayan high pastures which bordering Tibet. The
trekking route follows an ancient salt trading route along the Budhi Gandaki
River. Trekkers can pass through the green forest, several gorges, beautiful
waterfalls, typical villages, and the highest pass Larke (5,235m). The
Manaslu Valley Trek has rough steep tracks and less than luxurious
accommodation. It is culturally fascinating with strong continuing links to
Tibet in the upper Buri Gandaki and the Tsum Valley. The view of Mt Manaslu,
eighth highest mountain in the world is
very marvellous and close. We we see the villages of Arughat, Lapubeshi, Doban, Phidim,
Lo, Dharamasala Samdo, samagoan, Bumtang, tilche Jagatis inhabited by Gurung,
Lama and Bhotias.
Ø Beauty
of Manaslu Valley
You can get in touch with local peoples and
their lifestyles by staying at their local homestay accommodation. You can visit
an untouched valley, towards Dumje with the oldest nunnery, Gumba Lungdang
(3,200m). A day hiking to Ganesh Himal Base camp from there is reaching 4,200
miters with spectacular Ganesh Himal and glacier following the bottom of
Himalayas. The walk follows through a beautiful
alpine woodland of tall rhododendron-pines-oaks and fir tree lines past
interesting villages of Namrung-Lho and towards Samagaon, where tree lines
decline for short high alpine juniper and rhododendron (azalea) bushes on this
arctic cold terrain. The view of snow capped
peaks as Cheo Himal, Himlung Himal and Kang Guru and Manaslu are clearly
visible from Manaslu valley.
Ø Local
Homestay
The Manaslu and Tsum valley trekking trail is
with less crowded of trekkers. Basic tea house trekking lodges have built-in
both Manaslu and Tsum valley region. Friendly and hospitality peoples, living
Buddhist cultures, Tibetan lifestyle and untouched wildlife in the area is
making this trekking as untouched and remote area of Nepal.We can see
Buddhist performing Buddhism culture all over the trek.
For Manaslu and Tsum valley Trek
, we require a compulsory trekking guide and a minimum of two trekkers. The
permit can only obtain by a registered trekking office. Trekking enters through
the Manaslu region so that the permit of the Manaslu Conservation area also
needs to be issued. Besides that permit of Annapurna Conservation Area is also
need if you are doing Manaslu circuit trekking through Larke Pass (5,213m) and
end at Dharapani Annapurna. The map forManaslu and Tsum valley Trek
is available from Kathmandu which make trekkers easy for trekking.

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