Manaslu Region

Manaslu region is untouched and newly famous trekking region of Nepal. It is located in the west-central part of Nepal. Manalsu is the name of the mountain, which is the eighth highest mountain in the world with the height of 8,156m. Nepal government has been declared Manaslu as Manaslu Conservation Area in December 1998 to conserve the natural resources, cultural heritage, and wildlife and to promote eco-tourism to develop the livelihood of the local people. Manaslu region offers a range of trekking option to the travelers. Manaslu circuit trek, Manaslu Base camp and Tsum Valley Trek are some popular trekking route of this region.
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Manalsu Trek
Tsum Valley is a remote and untouched area, opened for trekking in 2007, located in the Gorkha district of Nepal. The valley stretches across altitudes from 1,900 m to 5,090 m at Ngula Dhojyang pass. It offers spectacular Himalayan landscapes, rich biodiversity, and visits to traditional villages such as Chumche and Chhekampar, some of the most remote in Nepal. The area bears cultural significance with Tibetan origins, and local folklore speaks of the mysterious Yeti. This trek is a fully organized camping expedition.