Tsum Valley Trek
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Arun Valley Trek is one of the naturally beautiful and culturally diverse trekking destinations of Makalu Trekking Region. This trek is considered to be a non-tourist trekking trail of Nepal. Major highlights of this trek are the superb views of Mount Everest, Mount Makalu and the world's deepest valley, Arun Valley which is located between two highest mountains Everest and Makalu. Well, Arun Valley Trekking is famous for stunning views of hundreds of mountains closer to your eyes including Mount Everest and Mount Makalu. There are many other attractions of this trek including Salpa Bhanjyang and Salpa Pokhari.
In fact, Arun Valley Trek is a marvelous trek and considered to be easy for those people who really don't want the mass of tourists on the trail. It is really blessed with an incredible diversity of natural beauty and culture. Most importantly, this trek is possible in any season. Trekking route of Arun Valley Trek is locked between Sagarmatha and Makalu Barun National Parks.
Being easy type of trek, you don't need to have any prior trekking or hiking experience during Arun Valley Trek. And well, just normal walking experience is enough for this trekking package. During this marvelous trek, you can enjoy the incredible biodiversity. Actually, you can enjoy more than 650 species of birds and over 800 species of butterflies. Additionally, this valley is a home of endangered Panda.
Coldfeet Adventure Nepal will provide you with customizable itineraries that can be extended or shortened according to your time, budget or other needs. We welcome you here at Kathmandu for making your Holidays in Nepal a wonderful part of your lifelong experience.
Upon arriving in Kathmandu (Tribhuvan International Airport), a Cold Feet representative will meet you and help you transfer to your hotel by private bus. Enjoy a free evening to explore Kathmandu and recover from your jet-lag. Meet the Cold Feet staff during a short pre-tour briefing before dinner.
A full-day guided tour around Kathmandu city's historical and cultural landmarks. Visit Bouddhanath Stupa and Pashupatinath Temple, the most important sites of Buddhism and Hinduism in Nepal. Catch the playful antics of the monkeys and beautiful city views at Swayambhunath temple. Get lost in Kathmandu's old city bazaars, public squares, and former royal palaces at Durbar Square.
Today, you will fly for Tumlingtar from Kathmandu in the morning. Overnight at Camp.
We start trekking along the main trade route to Khadbari. Then we climb steadily on the plateau that separates the Arun River from its tributary, the Sabha, to reach Bhotebas.
We climb to just over 2000m and during much of the day will be crossing and re-crossing the ridge. Some of the route passes through wonderful broadleaf forests which gives the clear views of Makalu to the north. After reaching at Mure, we start to descend towards Num.
It's gonna be a strenuous day. Leaving the main trail, we cut down into the Arun Valley for one and half hours descending almost 800m through thick jungle. We cross the river before climbing up the other side towards Jimmigaon. We have now left Makalu Base Camp trail and from now on we are not likely to meet any other trekkers
We continue climbing out of the valley, entering the Makalu Barun Conservation Area which borders the Makalu Barun National Park. Following the trail will take us to Nurbuchaor.
Still climbing steadily today, we aim to reach the ridge that separates the Iswa and Apsuwa Khola river. We camp among the pastures at Taklung.
We may start to get the views of Chamlang as we follow the ridge towards its impressive south face. Camp at a place known as Daware Phuk.
Those who wish may explore further along the 4300m plateau which commands sweeping views of 7290m Chamlang and surrounding peaks.
We follow the ridge back to Taklung.
We finish a long day of descent as we make our way back down into Arun Valley to Walung. Walung's monastery or gompa has been completed with Community Action Nepal and we are likely to get a warm welcome from villagers.
We start to make our way down the western side of the Arun Valley. Trekking on this side of the valley is very different as the trails are little used—certainly we are unlikely to come across any other trekkers. Camp at Pekhuwa.
A varied day of short ascents and descents but mostly following the Arun River, overnight camp by Sankhuwa River, a tributary of the Arun.
We follow the valley closely through farmed and forested terrain. We cross to the east bank and camp at Chewa Beshi.
A short walk brings us to Tumlingtar from where we catch the return flight to Kathmandu. Overnight we will stay in Kathmandu.
A Cold Feet representative will accompany you to the airport to catch your returning flight. We hope to see you again soon!
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