Manaslu Circuit Tsum Valley Trek FAQs
What is the difficulty level of the Manaslu Circuit with Tsum Valley Trek?
- Manaslu Circuit Trek with Tsum Valley exploration difficulty is considered to be strenuous. However, its difficulty also depends on the level of experience of the trekkers.
Is it mandatory to hire a licensed guide and porter for trekking in the Manaslu Circuit Tsum Valley Trek?
- Yes, since April 1, 2023, trekkers can only permitted to go for any trekking expedition if they are accompanied by a professional and licensed guide and porter.
What facilities can I expect from the tea houses and lodges during this trek?
- Throughout the Manaslu Circuit Tsum Valley trek, trekkers can expect most of the tea houses to offer several facilities including WiFi, internet, charging ports, hot water for showering, cozy rooms, and much more.
What is the required documentation for booking the Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek?
- Here is the list of all the documents that you need to send us for booking the Tsum Valley Manaslu Circuit Trek:
- A Copy of Your Passport
- Passport Size Photos
- Flight Details
- Copy of Travel Insurance
Which is the most difficult part of the entire Manaslu Circuit with Tsum Valley Trek?
- As per the experienced trekkers, ascending from Dharmashala to Larkya La Pass and then descending to Bhimtang is the most difficult part of the entire trek.
What is the transportation facility offered by Adventure Bound to travel from Kathmandu to Machha Khola and vice versa?
- The regular transportation option to reach Kathmandu to Machha Khola and vice versa is by bus. However, we can also arrange a private jeep for the trekkers but that requires additional payment.
Which season is the best to visit the Manaslu Circuit Tsum Valley Trek?
- Hitting the Manaslu Circuit Tsum Valley Trek is best if done in the spring season and autumn seasons.
Is there any other alternative to the Manaslu Circuit Tsum Valley Trek?
- Yes, there are several alternatives for the Manaslu Circuit Tsum Valley trek including both more and less difficult ones. You can check out the trekking in Nepal section of our website to know more.