








The trail to the sacred pilgrimage site of Tsum Valley heads upper Budi Gandaki River Valley through unexplored countryside inhabited by the Tibetan community and authentic Tsum Villages such as Chhokangparo, where the area is long considered Baeyul or Hidden land offers unspoiled culture and tradition of Tsumba with fabulous mountain view of Ganesh Himal Range, Sringi Himal, Bauddha Himal and Himalchuli. The valley is extensively rich in culture and tradition dwelled with Buddhist monasteries, nunneries, chhortens and prayer walls, and significant religious monuments, the longest mani walls at Dzong and Phurpe are great attractions.
Tsum Valley Trekking Permit is rock bottom cheap compared to other restricted areas trekking routes and even cheaper than its sister trekking route to Manaslu Circuit. Our ‘Tsum Valley Trekking Itinerary is provided only as a guideline so we can personalize this program per your need and preference that suit your schedule and budget. This trip can be combined with the Round Manaslu Trek.
The Tsum Valley Ganesh Himal Base Camp Trek is priced between USD 900 and USD 1200 per person, as outlined in our itinerary and package. The Trekkings Hub offers a comprehensive package for this trek at a highly competitive rate. Our package includes a wide range of services, from pick-up to departure, as per the mentioned itinerary. This includes accommodation in both the city and mountains, meals, permits, transportation, a knowledgeable guide, a porter, Kathmandu sightseeing, and more. The cost of the tour may vary depending on factors such as the number of participants, duration, level of service, and other considerations. If you have a large group, the cost per person will be lower compared to a smaller group. We invite you to enjoy our package, which offers a reasonable cost and top-level service.
When is the best season to trek to Tsum Valley?
Spring and autumn
Permit Cost: September-November USD 40.00 per person for the first 8 days. December-August USD 30.00 per person for the first 8 days. You will need an additional permit an MCAP (Manaslu Conservation Area) Permit that costs NPR 3000 per head.