Feb-Apr, Sep-Nov
(Pre-Booking is a must)
Tsum Valley
(Manaslu Region)
Monk & Nun Teaching in Tsum Valley
There are century old monasteries in Tsum Valley. The monk and nun
teaching program can help and experience in both ways to the monk and nun and to the
volunteers to experience various activities that take place inside the monastery and for the
monk to learn various subjects and learn various culture and traditions followed by the
volunteers.The monk and nun teaching can help to gain so much experience and truly
understand the meaning of some buddhist philosophies. If you love meditating, why not go to
those peaceful monasteries which preserve the true essence of peace and calmness.
Documents Needed : Visa & Insurance, MCAP & Restricted Area Permit |
No. of Days: 21 |
Age Group : 18 to 50+ |
Best Season : Feb-Apr, Sep-Nov |
Accommodation : Guest House, Hotel, Volunteer Center |
Itinerary
Day 1 : Arrive to Kathmandu and
Transfer to Hotel
Receive in Tribhuvan International Airport by
IVIN Team
Day 2 : Orientation and Project
information and Trek
Guide Assigning
You will begin your journey with a day of rest,
allowing you to recuperate and familiarize
yourself with your surroundings. During this time,
you'll also receive an orientation session, where
you'll be introduced to your dedicated Trek guide
and provided with essential paperwork. This
orientation will help you understand the project
and ensure you're prepared for the adventure
ahead.
Day 3 : Packing/Rest
Day/Shopping
(Optional)
You'll have a day free to prepare for the
upcoming trek. This includes time for shopping,
packing your essentials, and enjoying a city tour
to soak in the local sights and culture. Use this
day to gather any last-minute items you may
need for your journey and to familiarize yourself
with the city before embarking on your trek.
Day 4 : Drive to Machakhola
(870m/2,952ft)
We'll kick off early in the morning with a drive to
MachaKhola, the entry point for Tsum Valley.
This scenic route marks the final valley
accessible by road before the trekking journey
begins. The drive is estimated to take around 10
hours from Kathmandu, allowing you to soak in
the breathtaking landscapes along the way.
Prepare for a memorable journey as we make
our way to the starting point of our adventure.
Day 5 : Trek from Machakhola to
Jagat (2340m/7676ft)
Our trek from Machha Khola spans a distance of
22 kilometers, with an estimated duration of 7
hours. As we begin, the trail undulates, crossing
the Tharo Khola river en route to Khorlabesi.
Continuing on, we'll encounter more ups and
downs, eventually reaching the Tatopani hot
spring. From there, a climb over another ridge
and a crossing of the Budhi Gandaki river via
suspension bridge leads us to a staircase
followed by navigating a landslide area and
ascending over a ridge to Dobhan.
After crossing the Dobhan Khola on another
suspension bridge, we'll ascend further along
the trail to Duman. Continuing on, we'll reach
Yaru Khola, ascending once again to cross the
Budhi Gandaki. A suspension bridge over the
Yaru Khola awaits us, followed by more climbing
until we reach Tharo Bharyang. From there, we'll
cross to the west bank of the Budhi Gandaki and
trek onward until we reach Jagat, which houses
the office of the Manaslu Conservation Area
Project (MCAP) and a police check post. This
leg of the journey promises stunning landscapes
and varied terrain as we make our way through
this captivating region.
Day 6 : Trek from Jagat to
Lokpa(1660m/5,445ft)
Our journey continues with a trek covering a
distance of 18 kilometers over approximately 7
hours. Departing from Jagat, we'll reach Salleri
within 30 minutes before setting out towards the
breathtaking Shringi Himal range. Crossing a
lengthy bridge, we'll ascend to Philim, a
significant village nestled on a small plateau
within the Tsum Valley.
Philim boasts essential amenities such as a
check post for the Manaslu Conservation Area
Project, a Japanese-funded school, a community
health post, and a small hydro plant. As we trek
beyond Philim, we'll encounter picturesque
farmland before reaching the village of Ekle
Bhatti. The valley narrows, treating us to the
magnificent sight of cascading waterfalls.
Continuing along the trail for approximately two
and a half hours, we'll cross a metal bridge
spanning the Budhi Gandaki river. Here, we'll
face a choice: turning left would lead us towards
the Manaslu circuit, but we'll opt for the right
turn, guiding us into the enchanting Tsum Valley
via the narrow valley of Syar Khola. As we
ascend to Lokpa, we'll be greeted by stunning
landscapes and a panoramic view of the
majestic Ganesh Himal mountain range. Prepare
to be captivated by the natural beauty and
tranquility of this remote region.
Day 7 : Trek from Lokpa to
ChumlingLokpa to
Chumling
(2,386m/7,827ft)
The next leg of our journey spans a distance of
11 kilometers and is estimated to take around 5
hours. The trekking trail from Lokpa to Chumling
presents a challenging and rugged terrain,
weaving through dense forests and undulating
landscapes.
Our path will follow the Shia Khola, navigating
steep ascents and descents amidst towering
pine trees. Descending slowly towards the river,
we'll traverse a cantilevered metal bridge fixed to
a cliff face. This section of the trail faced
isolation in 2016 when the river eroded its
banks, cutting off access to the Tsum Valley for
several months.
Upon crossing the suspension bridge over the
Syar Khola, we'll arrive at Chumling. This quaint
village is steeped in Buddhist culture and
tradition, boasting an ancient monastery,
traditional houses, stone-paved streets, and
mani walls. Despite its remote location,
Chumling is equipped with essential amenities
including a school, a small clinic, and prayer
flags that flutter in the breeze, offering a serene
atmosphere imbued with the essence of
Buddhism. Get ready to immerse yourself in the
rich cultural tapestry of this captivating village.
Day 8 : Trek from Chumling to
Lama
Gaun(3,010m/9,903ft)
Our journey continues towards Lama Gaun, a
trek of approximately 10 kilometers that will take
us around 6 hours to complete. Along the way,
we'll be treated to refreshing vistas of Lumbo
Peak, Himal Chuli, and the impressive Ganesh
Himal range, including peaks I, II, and IV.
Trekking through dense pine forests, we'll
encounter challenging terrain, particularly as we
face a long, relentless uphill climb to
Chopangparo. Passing through Rainjam and
crossing the Serpu Khola via a bridge, we'll
reach the picturesque Gho Village. From there,
we'll trek for another 2 hours, ascending towards
Tsum Valley until we arrive at the village of
Chhokangparo.
If weather conditions permit, we'll be rewarded
with breathtaking views of Himalchuli and
Ganesh Himal from Chhokangparo. Our final
destination for the day, Lama Gaun, is just a
30-minute trek from Chhokangparo. Here,
amidst the tranquil surroundings, we'll spend the
night, rejuvenating for the adventures that lie
ahead. Get ready for a memorable evening
immersed in the beauty of the Himalayan
landscape.
Day 9 : Rest day at Lama Gaun
Day 10 : Project Day
On your first day, we'll begin by introducing you
to the project site, providing you with a
comprehensive overview of the initiatives and
objectives. You'll have the opportunity to
familiarize yourself with the project team and
gain insights into the work being undertaken.
Throughout the day, we'll ensure that all
necessary steps are completed, including
scheduling and touring of the project site. This
will involve discussing timelines, objectives, and
logistics to ensure a smooth and successful
implementation of the project.
By the end of the day, you'll feel fully informed
and prepared to contribute to the project's goals.
We'll strive to make this introduction both
informative and engaging, setting the stage for a
productive and rewarding journey ahead.
Day 11 - Day 14 : Project Day
You will actively participate in the project
according to the schedule and planning that has
been outlined. We will ensure that you are
well-prepared and supported throughout your
engagement in the project.
Day 15 : Project Day and culture
and tradition exploration
You will actively engage in the project activities
according to the schedule and planning
provided. In the evening, after your project
involvement, you'll have the opportunity to
further immerse yourself in the local culture and
traditions. You can choose to attend a cultural
show, where you'll witness traditional
performances and learn more about the rich
heritage of the region. Alternatively, you may opt
for a home visit, allowing you to experience
firsthand the daily life, customs, and hospitality
of the local community. Whichever option you
select, it promises to be a memorable and
enriching experience, offering deeper insights
into the vibrant culture of the area.
Day 16 : Trek to
Mu-Gompa(3700m)
and Back to Hotel/Host
Family.
After concluding your volunteering duties at the
project site, we'll embark on a trek to Mu
Gompa, a journey of approximately 4 hours. Our
trek will include a stop for lunch at Nile Village
before continuing towards Mu Gompa. The trail
from Nile to Mu Gompa will take us around 2
hours, leading us to the last village of Tsum
Valley situated above Syar Khola.
Upon reaching Mu Gompa, we'll have the
opportunity to explore the monastery, immersing
ourselves in the teachings of Buddhism through
religious texts. The statues of Avalokiteshwara,
Guru Padmasambhava, and Tara will captivate
us, providing a moment of spiritual rejuvenation
amidst our journey. The breathtaking scenery of
Longnang glacier and the yak pastures will leave
an indelible impression, impossible to fully
capture in words.
We'll also have the chance to visit the historic
Dhephu Doma Gompa, which dates back 600
years and houses meticulously preserved
ancient Thangkas. From Mu Gompa, we'll be
treated to an excellent view of the majestic
Ganesh Himal mountain range, further
enhancing our experience.
After soaking in the beauty and serenity of Mu
Gompa, we'll trek back to Lama Gaun, where
we'll conclude the day's adventures and reflect
on the remarkable sights and experiences we've
encountered along the way.
Day 17 : Trek from Lama Gaun to
Chumling
As we ascend back to Chumling, we'll traverse
familiar paths, perhaps noticing new details and
perspectives along the way. Once we arrive in
Chumling, we'll settle in for the evening,
reminiscing about our adventures and enjoying
the warmth and hospitality of the local
community.
Day 18 : Trek Chumling to Philim
We ascend back to Philim, retracing our familiar
path and noticing new details in the landscape.
Upon reaching Philim, we find comfort and rest
in the village's familiarity, settling in for the
evening and reflecting on our journey.
Day 19 : Trek Philim to Dobhan
We ascend back to Dhoban. Upon reaching
Dhoban, we settle in for the evening.
Day 20 : Drive from Dobhan to
Kathmandu
We'll conclude our adventure in the Tsum Valley
by departing from Dhoban and embarking on a
drive back to Kathmandu. A private reserved
vehicle will transport us, ensuring a comfortable
and convenient journey.
Day 21 : Rest Day and
Certification
A rest day in Kathmandu with certification
distribution.
Day 22 : Departure to Home Country
Note: Please note that the schedule outlined above is designed for a minimum 21 days
timeframe. We are flexible and can customize it based on your arrival date and your
preferences
What's Included
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All airport/hotel transfers
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Guides and Coordinator fee
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Accommodation in Kathmandu with 3 meals.
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Guesthouse accommodation and 3 meals during trekking in the mountains.
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All ground transportation as per the itinerary by private/public vehicles.
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All necessary staff with experienced leader (guide), assistant guide (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide) and Sherpa porters to carry luggage (2 trekkers:1 porter) including their salary, insurance, equipment, flight, food and lodging.
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All necessary paper works; trekking permits (MCAP, Restricted Area Permit)
What's Excluded
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Nepalese visa fee
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International airfare to and from Kathmandu
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Excess baggage charges
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Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu in case of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
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Travel and rescue insurance(Should be covered helicopter evacuation incase of problem on the trek and medical while trekking to Himalayas)
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Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, shower, etc.) while trekking in remote Himalayas
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Alcoholic Drinks
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Outings Expenses not organized by IVIN.
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Tips for guide(s), porter(s) and driver(s)
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Extra Teaching materials
Note : We shall not be responsible for any changes and alterations in the itineraries due to unavoidable circumstances i.e. landslide, lockdown, road blockage, floods, snowfall, political unrest, cancellation of flights, delay arrivals, sickness or accidents and any extra cost incurring thereof shall be borne by the clients themselves at the spot. It is most advisable for clients to have full INSURANCE against medical and personal accidents.
Application Form
Co-ordinated By :
Ngima Tashi Sherpa
Spoken Languages : English, Hindi and Nepali
Ngima Tashi Sherpa is a native of the beautiful Khunde village nestled in the heart of the Everest region, where his passion for adventure and cultural exploration was ignited. With a bachelor's degree in Travel and Tourism Management from Nepal College of Travel and Tourism, Ngima embarked on a journey to become a versatile trekking leader, specializing in trekking adventures around Everest, Tsum Valley, and Poon Hill. In addition to his role as a trekking leader, Ngima serves as a cultural ambassador, offering captivating tours of Kathmandu's rich heritage sites. With a deep understanding of Nepali history and traditions, he brings ancient stories to life, weaving together narratives of kings and temples, art and architecture, and spirituality and mythology. Beyond his work, Ngima has also dedicated himself to service and community engagement. As a Volunteer Manager, he honed his skills in project management and leadership, overseeing incoming volunteers and coordinating impactful initiatives that contribute to the betterment of local communities.