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Tsum Valley Trek; the Tibetan Buddhist culture is
still very prevalent in Tsum and the scenery is just stunning, with beautiful
forests and countryside, with Ganesh Himal towering above the valley. Tsum
comes from the Tibetan word ‘Tsombo’, which means vivid and after visiting
Tsum, you can only agree. Tsum valley is known as the Beyul Kyimolung, the holy
hidden valley of happiness, first described by Guru Rimpoche (Padmasambhava) in
the eighth century. Milarepa meditated in the caves of Piren Phu and there are
centuries old nunneries.
Many people combine the Tsum valley trek with the Manaslu trek, starting
in Arughat Bazar and ending in Besishahar, which is also the starting point for
the Annapurna circuit trek. Others proceed back to Arugath the same way.
You start low, walking through green
countryside, and passing small Hindu villages. You enter the Tsum valley trek
going right from the main trail and you soon enter a beautiful forest with
pines and rhododendrons. Heading eastwards Tsum valley opens up to reveal a
beautiful countryside and small Tibetan style villages.
Tsum Valley trek is socially rich and to a great
degree excellent Himalayan landscape can be seen. It is a hallowed Himalayan
journey and untouched valley arranged in northern Gorkha locale of Nepal.
The trek rises take after Buri
Gandaki River. Tsum valley trek (part of the Inner Himalaya) is neighborly
nearby individuals (Tibetan bunch "Tsombo") welcome you with
customary Tibetan Chiya (spread tea) and neighborhood dinner. The Tsum Valley
is amazingly rich in social resources.