OVERVIEW :
Tsum Valley Trek: Mt. Manasalu Region lies between Annapurna Range in west & Ganesh-Langtang range in east situated on northern part of Gorkha district near to Tibet border. Mt. Manasalu 8163 m is 8th highest mountain peak in the world. The history of trekking & Expedition of this mountain has started when Japanese Expedition climbed Mt. Manasalu in 1956. It is officially open on 1991 for trekkers. The region is rich on flora, fauna & culture with different experience of low to high altitude. Naturally this region has waterfalls, lakes, beautiful ethnic villages, beautiful Mountain views with green hills & landscape. The region has various Monasteries, Mani walls, Chortens and many other religious landmarks temples & more.
Tsum Valley is between Buddha Himal and Himal Chuli to the west, Ganesh Himal to the south, and Shringi Himal to the North. The Tsum valley is rich on cultural diversity having Buddhist monasteries, chortens and Mani walls. The valley preserves steps of the great Buddhist Yogi Chyuchin Milarepa and story about Guru Padmasambhava circumambulation. The Spiritual tour of Tsum Valley includes Pirren Phu (Pigeon Cave- also known as Milarepa’s cave) near Birj Village, Rachen Nunnery, Mu Monastery, Gumba Lungdang Nunnery and the village Chumling, Chhule, Chhekampar and Nyile.