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Includes
  • All transfer in a Non Air conditioned private vehicle
  • 4 nights in Kathmandu hotel (tourist class) on BB basis
  • Trekking on tea shop/ Lodge basis
  • 3 meals (breakfast, lunch & dinner) & the room during the trek in available lodges
  • National park fees & permits
  • One English speaking guide (Sirdar)
  • Porters (1 porter for 2 members) one porter is allowed to carry maximum of 25 kg of total weight
  • Daily wages of Nepali staffs, meal and accommodation
  • Insurance of guide & porter
Excludes
  • Lunch/dinner in Kathmandu
  • Laundry, telephone calls, emergency evacuation if required, Donation, tips
  • Extra expenses due to road blockage/land slides/natural calamities/strikes,
  • All personal nature expenses
  • Sleeping bag

Tsum comes from the Tibetan word “Tsombo”, meaning vivid. Traditionally Tsum valley was a culturally distinct geographical area called “Tsum Tso Chucksums” which means thirteen provinces ruled as a single territory. It is the recently unlocked valley for the foreigners. Situated at an altitude arise from a 1905 m. at Lokpa to over 5093 m at Ngula Dhojhyang Pass on the Tibetan border. The valley occupies an area of about 1663 km square. Tsum valley popularly known as the “Hidden Valley” disc by the Bauddha HImal and HImal chuli to the west, Ganesh HImal to the south, and Sringi HImal to the North. This includes two remote villages development committee Chhekampar (upper Tsum) and Chumchet (Lower Tsum). The valley is especially untouched to modern flavor. Due to its immaculate state and remoteness, the ancient are still seen. The world has gone round for the new wilderness and seeks for new achievement but this hidden valley had been detached form all plumpness for centuries. As a result, the unique culture of this valley has remained intact.

The famous Kyimo Lung, a pilgrimage circuit in the central Trans-Himalaya, is well known for its centre of learning and meditation. Many Tsumbas report that they have seen or found the signs of Mehti, commonly referred as the “Yeti” or “Abominable snowman”.

Tsum valley is located against the majestic backdrop of the Ganesh Himal, Sringi Himal and Bauddha Himal ranges providing ample of photo-opportunities pf snow-clad peaks.

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