Tshum Valley Trek Highlights
Cultural Richness: Tshum Valley Trek offers an immersion into the ancient Tibetan-influenced culture of the indigenous Tsumba people.
Remote Serenity: Explore pristine, less-traveled trails with breathtaking Himalayan vistas, away from the typical tourist routes.
Hidden Monasteries: Encounter sacred monasteries like Mo-Gumba, home to unique Buddhist traditions and centuries-old relics.
Diverse Landscapes: Trek through lush forests, remote villages, and high alpine terrain, experiencing the region’s varied ecosystems.
Warm Hospitality: Enjoy the genuine hospitality of the Tsumba locals, known for their welcoming nature and traditional lifestyles.
Tshum Valley -trip itinerary
Day 1: Kathmandu (1,400 meters) to Machhakhola (approximately 900 meters)
Day 2: Machhakhola to Jagat (approximately 1,300 meters)
Day 3: Jagat to Lokpa (approximately 2,240 meters)
Day 4: Lokpa to Renzam (approximately 2600 meters)
Day 5: Renzam to Nile (approximately 3,360 meters)
Day 6: Nile to Mo-Gumba (Monastery 3700) and Back to Chekemparo (approx. 3,031 meters)
Day 7: Chekamparo to Lokpa (approximately 2,240 meters)
Day 8: Lokpa to Jagat (approximately 1,300 meters)
Day 9: Jagat to Machakhola (approximately 900 meters)
Day 10: Machhakhola to Kathmandu (1,400 meters)
Full Package
- Experienced Guide
- Porter
- 3 Times a Meal According the choice of Guest
- 3 Times Hot Drink
- Seasonal Fruits
- All Required Equipment’s
- All the Transportation Fee During Programmer
- Airport Pick Up & Drop
- All the Accommodation During Trek
- Sight Seeing (UNESCO World Heritage Sites)
- Accommodation In Kathmandu (Tourist Standard Hotel/Star Hotel)
- First Aid Service
Half Package
- Experienced Guide
- Porter
- All Required Equipment’s
- All the Transportation Fee During Programmer
- Airport Pick Up & Drop
- All the Accommodation During Trek
- Sight Seeing (UNESCO World Heritage Sites)
- Accommodation In Kathmandu (Tourist Standard Hotel/Star Hotel)
- First Aid Service
Included
- Experienced Guide
- Porter
- 3 Times a Meal According the choice of Guest
- 3 Times Hot Drink
- Seasonal Fruits
- All Required Equipment’s
- All the Transportation Fee During Programmer
- Airport Pick Up & Drop
- All the Accommodation During Trek
- Sight Seeing (UNESCO World Heritage Sites)
- Accommodation In Kathmandu (Tourist Standard Hotel/Star Hotel)
- First Aid Service
- Trekking Gears If Required (Crampon, Ice-Axe , Rope, Oxygen Cylinder, Sleeping Bag, Hot Water Bag)
- Staff Insurance (Guide, Ass Guide, Porter, Cook, Ass Cook)
- Food & Accommodation For Field Staffs
- Staff Equipment
Not Included
- Tips For Nepali Field Staffs (Tipping is the tradition of tourism in Nepal, every trekkers Expect some tips from the clients at the end of program. Normally we recommend 15-25% tips to guide & 10-15% tips to other field Staffs)
- International Flight
- Travel Insurance & Visa fees
- All the Beverages
- Extra Expenses (Personal Shopping, Personal Transportation, Extra Activities if it is not in the program)
Clothing:
- Outer Shell Jacket: Waterproof and windproof jacket for protection against the elements.
- Hiking Pants: Comfortable, moisture-wicking pants that are easy to move in.
- Rain Pants: Waterproof pants for rain and wet conditions.
- Gloves: Insulated gloves for warmth and protection.
- Hat: Warm hat to cover your head and ears.
Footwear:
- Hiking Boots: Sturdy, comfortable hiking boots with ankle support.
- Socks: Moisture-wicking and warm socks. Consider bringing a few pairs.
Accessories:
- Backpack: Comfortable daypack to carry your essentials.
- Sunglasses: UV-protective sunglasses with good coverage.
- Sunscreen: High SPF sunscreen to protect your skin from high-altitude sun.
- Lip Balm: With SPF to prevent chapped lips.
- Headlamp: Essential for any early morning or late evening activities.
Sleeping Gear:
- Sleeping Bag: Warm and suitable for the expected temperatures.
Hydration and Nutrition:
- Water Bottles: Carry water bottles to stay hydrated.
- Snacks: Energy bars, trail mix, and other high-energy snacks.
- Water Purification: Water purification tablets or a filtration system.
Miscellaneous:
- First Aid Kit: Including basic medications, bandages, blister treatment, etc.
- Personal Identification: Passport, permits, and any other necessary documents.
- Camera: If you want to capture the breathtaking views.
- Power Bank: To keep your electronics charged.
- Toiletries: Toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and other personal hygiene items.
Optional Gear:
Trekking Gear Rental: You can rent some equipment in Nepal, such as sleeping bags and trekking poles.
Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC): For altitude-related emergencies, if you’re concerned about altitude sickness.
Note: Price will be determined by person’s comfort and Demand