19 days tour

Lumba Sumba Pass Trek 19 Days Trek

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Lumba Sumba Pass Trek 19 Days Trek

This tour includes:

Flights

Flights (Kathmandu โ€“ Taplejung โ€“ Tumlingtar โ€“ Kathmandu) both way airfares with required airport tax

Meals

Meals: (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) each day serve with hot drinks while on trekking.

Insurance

Insurance Guide and porter

Transport

Kathmandu International airport transfer

Accommodation

Nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu valley within BB Plan basis

Others

Lumba Sumba trekking cost we offer you Tourist Standard accommodation in Kathmandu and of course the trip price will vary according to group size. For the deluxe and luxury trekking tour plan, we add 3-star category hotel deluxe air-conditioned room in Kathmandu (BB PLAN) so let us know. AND WE ARE OPEN TO CUSTOMIZE YOUR TOUR AND PACKAGES PRICE AS PER YOUR REQUIREMENTS. International tour leaders are highly encouraged to get discount and attractive complimentary. Lumba sumba pass trek cost include: Kathmandu International airport transfer 2 Nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu valley within BB Plan basis Flights (Kathmandu โ€“ Taplejung โ€“ Tumlingtar โ€“ Kathmandu) both way airfares with required airport tax All land transfer as per given itinerary Kanchenjunga Conservation / National Park entrance fees Kanchenjunga special entrance permits and their fees Tented accommodation / Lodge trekking with full board meals during the trekking days. Meals: (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) each day serve with hot drinks while on trekking. Kitchen and cooking equipment for the trekking . Fully escorted trek with fluent English speaking license holder local Guide. Professional cook, Sherpa, Kitchen Staffs and necessaries porter as required. All program according to itineraries on full board. Trekking equipment and other facilities to Nepali trekking staffs. Insurances for all trekking crew Medical Kit Bag on every trip. Nepal Government Tax, VAT and as well as Company service charge. After trekking, you will get an attractive gift souvenir from company A special gift from our company.

Guide

Fully escorted trek with fluent English speaking license holder local Guide.

Not included:

Others

Nepal entry visa fee cost US$ 40. Lunch and Dinner during the staying in Kathmandu city. Any kinds of battery charges, laundry service, phone calls and hot shower during the trekking. Personal trekking equipment and Clothing. Personal nature expenses, any drinks and bar bills. Your travel insurance (it is mandatory in case of emergency). Any donation and monuments entrance fees. Tips for the crew (Note : TIPS is not compulsory but highly expected) Any other things which are not mentioned above

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Itinerary of your trip Lumba Sumba Pass Trek 19 Days Trek

  • Day 1 Day 1: Arrived At Kathmandu Valley
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Arrived At Kathmandu Valley

      Lumba sumba pass trek detail itinerary

      Our Lumba sumba pass trekking is a newly promoted off the beaten adventurous trek with 17 days itinerary compared to most walks in this region. Trek over Lumba sumba pass particular route is designed for world explorer who wishes to hike in a more relaxed manner than take a look at this itinerary. However for travelers who wish to do this route quickly but are walking with limited time wise than ask us for tailor-made itinerary.

      Day 01: Arrived at Kathmandu valley

      Upon arrival in Kathmandu, Tribhuvan International Airport, we will receive you with private vehicle and transfer to hotel in Kathmandu within B/B plan. Our representative will give you brief information about Lumba sumba pass trek programs.


  • Day 2 Day 2: Kathmandu City โ€“ World Heritage Sites(1348M) Sightseeing.
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Kathmandu City โ€“ World Heritage Sites(1348M) Sightseeing.

      Day 02: Kathmandu city โ€“ World Heritage sites(1348m) sightseeing.

      All aspects of gear and conditions are discussed to make sure youโ€™re fully prepared for the trip, and any last minute questions answered. Our professional private tourist guide will be there to take you roughly about 10 AM for your city tour. Then you can explore this medieval capital city Kathmandu together. We visit Boudhanath, also known as Little Tibet. Then we visit Pashupatinath, holy temple of Hindu where cremation takes place by the holy river Bagmati. Later we visit Kathmandu Durbar Square and Syambhunath Stupa. And transfer to hotel.


  • Day 3 Day 3: Kathmandu To Taplejung And Trek To Phoomling (Taplejung)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Kathmandu To Taplejung And Trek To Phoomling (Taplejung)

      Day 03: Kathmandu to Taplejung and trek to Phoomling (Taplejung)

      The trek starts over Fungling (1777m) โ€“ the headquarters of Taplejung district. The trek passes through beautiful cardamom fields and Alnus trees (Uttis) until Hangdewa VDC which takes around two and half hours. On the way, there are small tea shops at Asangpati Tole, Gaigode Tole and Panisar Tole that can be used for alternative accommodation as they provide homestay facilities. From Panisar, the trek is downhill until the suspension bridge that acts as a border between Hangdewa VDC and Furumbu VDC. A walk of 10 minutes takes us to Pawa Village (1546m) for lunch. After lunch, the trek progresses along the banks of Tamor River to Mitlung โ€“ a walk of around two hours. Mitlung (909m) is our destination for the day as it has good camping sites with facilities like kitchen and dining hall.


  • Day 4 Day 4: Trek To Mithlung (909M/2,973 Ft) Village, 5 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Trek To Mithlung (909M/2,973 Ft) Village, 5 Hours

      Day 04: Trek to Mithlung (909m/2,973 ft) village, 5 hours

      The trek passes along the banks of Tamor River, it is a pleasing walk until Furumbu โ€“ a 40 minute walk from Mitlung. From Furumbu, the trail is uphill for half hour then descends through mixed forest to Siwa Bazar (950m) at Linkhim gau. We can reach Siwa Bazaar where you can buy drug store, groceries. There is also a police station. After lunch, the trek runs along the Tamor River until tiny Tawa Village. The trek runs uphill from here until we reach the KCAP Entrance Gate (1300m) at Thiwa Village. From here, the trek gradually descends until Chiruwa โ€“ our destination for the day. Chiruwa (1246m) is a small market with a couple of lodges and good camping sites. It is a popular stopover for tourists and locals alike


  • Day 5 Day 5: Trek To Chhirwa (1246M/4,074 Ft) Village, 6 Hours.
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Trek To Chhirwa (1246M/4,074 Ft) Village, 6 Hours.

      Day 05: Trek to Chhirwa (1246m/4,074 ft) village, 6 hours.

      Trek runs along the mighty Tamor River but there are two big stones with religious significance. The trek passes through Ulnus trees passes until we reach a big landslide that takes around half an hour to cross. After a walk from Chiruwa through beautiful cardamom gardens, we reach Tapethok (1340m) for lunch. It is a small market with some tea shops. There is also a KCAP checkpoint at Tapethok. After lunch, it is a pleasing walk until Pembu (1486m). From Pembu, it is an uphill climb to Lelep (1687m) โ€“ our destination for the day. The KCAP headquarters is in Lelep. Similarly, there is a police station, some tea shops, groceries, and hotels. There are also some good camping sites in Lelep.


  • Day 6 Day 6: Trek To Lele (1687M /5,517 Ft) Village, .
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Trek To Lele (1687M /5,517 Ft) Village, .

      Day 06: Trek to Lele (1687m /5,517 ft) village, .

      After breakfast, the trek runs along the bank of Tamor River through dense forest that offers good habitat for different wildlife species. You can see some wild species if you are lucky. We crossed a suspension bridge after a walk from Lelep. After crossing a suspension bridge, it is an uphill climb through pine forest until we reach a monastery. From there, the trek gradually descends to Gowatar (1800m) where we have lunch. After a walk of around half an hour from Gowatar, we reach a place that offers spectacular views of two waterfalls about 100 meters tall. A walk of about half an hour from here takes us to Phedi. After crossing Tamor River, it is an uphill climb for about 40 minutes until we reach a resting place known as chautaro in a local dialect. Another 20 minutes walk will take us to our camping site at Ela Danda (2051m). The place offers a panoramic view of the snow-covered mountain including the Small Kasturi Peak and Tamor River.

      Day 07: Trek to Selep Kharka (2526m / 8,260 ft) village, 6 hours

      During the trekking day is pleasing as it passes through Ulnus and Rhododendron forest until we reach a suspension bridge. Than trek passes through dense bamboo groves (spread over around 5 hectares). This place is popular among trekkers as the habitat of the red panda. If you are lucky, we might catch a sight of red panda from the trail itself. We reach Maguwa (2435m) for lunch. Then walk through maple and Ulnus forest, cross a big landslide on the way, we reach at Selep Kharka (2525m) where we stay overnight.

      Day 08: Trek to Walungchung Gola (3209m / 10,493 ft) village, 7 hours.

      Trek runs along the banks of Tamor River leading to a place called Jongim (2641), a flat land surrounded by snow-capped hills. Another 40 minutes walk through rhododendron forest from Jongim, takes us to a suspension bridge. After an uphill walk of about an hour from the suspension bridge, we reach Ramite (2685m) for lunch. At Ramite, we can see a mixed forest of Deodar and rhododendron. We see a beautiful waterfall after a walk of about an hour from Ramite. If you are lucky, you might be rewarded with the view of the red panda from here. We caught the first glimpse of Olangchung Gola after a walk of around 45 minutes from the waterfall. After a climb of about 40 minutes, we finally reach the camping site at Olangchung Gola (3208m). Olangchung Gola is a beautiful Sherpa village with around 45 houses, a 465 years old monastery with the golden manuscript and KCAP office. There is also a sub-health post, a primary school and a border police station at Olangchung Gola.

      Day 09: Trek to Mattiello Langmale (3893 m / 12,730 ft) village, 6 hours

      The trek in the next three days will pass through complete wilderness. As the trek is in complete wilderness, it is better to hire a local Sherpa to avoid getting lost. However, piles of stones along the way act as signposts, showing us our direction. The trek passes through pine and rhododendron forests. Reaching at Jadak (3636m) we take a lunch than about three hours of the journey will take us to our camping site at Upper Langmale (3893m).

      Day 10: Trek to Pass camp (4747m /15,523 ft), 5 hours

      The eighth day trek can be interesting as snow leopards have been sighted numerous times from this trek. The trek runs along the Tamor River and on the other side of the river lies dense rhododendron forest. After a walk of about three hours, we reach Tangchetar (4203m) for lunch. Another three hours walk after lunch will lead us to our camping site at Pass Camp (4747m).

      Day 11: Trek to Chaurikharka (4594m / 15,022 ft), 6 hours

      This would be the most difficult yet most memorable day of this trek. This day the trek will pass through the Lumba Sumba Peak (5200m). It is better to start early as it will be difficult to cross the peak afternoon. The trek climbs a bit up and again runs down. It is better to take a packed lunch, as there are no good camping sites around. After a walk of about four and a half hour from Pass Camp, we climb the Lumba Sumba Peak and descend down to Chaurikharka (4594m) for nightโ€™s stay.

      Day 12: Trek to Thudam (3500m / 11,445 ft), 5 hours

      The trek is downhill from Chaurikharka as we come back to civilization after tiring walk for three days. After a walk of about three and a half hours, we came across two roads โ€“ one to Lyasha in Tibet and the other toward Thudam. We prepared our lunch at this place. A walk of about three hours takes us to Thudam for the nightโ€™s accommodation. Thudam (3500m) is a small village with around 30 houses of Sherpa people.

      Day 13: Trek to Kharka (2878m / 9,411 ft), 6 hours

      The eleventh day trek runs along the banks of Chujung Khola. The trail offers a panoramic view of peaks in the Makalu range. On the way, you see a lot of small bushes and bamboo groves โ€“ the best habitat for red panda. If you are lucky, you can see this endangered species. It is better to carry packed lunch, as it is difficult to find drinking water along the trail. After a walk of about six-hours from Thudam, we reach Kharka (2877m) for the nightโ€™s halt.

      Day 14: Trek to Chyamthang (2229m/7,289 ft)

      The twelfth dayโ€™s walk passes through dense rhododendron forest. As there are no villages on the way and also there are numerous side trails, it is better to hire a local guide to avoid getting lost. After a walk of about three hours form Kharka, we reach a place called Chaurikharka for lunch. From Chaurikharka, we can clearly see Chyamtang (2229m), Arun River, Ridha Village and the road that leads to Kimathanka. After lunch, the trek is all downhill for about three hours until we reach Arun River. After crossing the suspension bridge over the Arun, the trek is uphill for about an hour until Chyamthang โ€“ our destination for the day. Chyamthang (2229m) is a small yet beautiful village with stone houses. Sherpas are the dominant population in the village.

      Day 15: Trek to Hatiya (1595 / 5,216 ft) village, 5 hours

      The trail on the day passes through rhododendron forest. The walk is easy as chirping of birds make you feel refreshed. The trail is one of the popular places for birding as we are entering Arun Valley that is home to several bird species. Lunch at Gimber Village offers a spectacular view of snowcapped peaks in the Makalu range. From Gimber, the walk is easy and after a trek of about three hours, we reach Hatiya (1595) for the nightโ€™s stay. Hatiya โ€“ a small village of Bhote people โ€“ is the entry point to the Makalu National Park.

      Day 16: Trek to Gola (1128m / 3,689 ft) village, 5 hours.

      The trek on the 14th day runs along the banks of Arun River. We reach the confluence of Arun and Barun rivers. After having lunch near the river confluence, the trek progress toward Gola โ€“ our destination for the day. A walk of around two and a half hours after lunch takes us to our camping site at Gola. Gola is a very small village with only 12 houses. Sherpa, Rai and Tamang people reside here

      Day 17: Trek to Gadhi (1800m / 5,886 ft) village, 6 hours

      The trek passes through paddy fields, pleasing as the trail makes a short descent, but again makes a short climb. Pathibhara (1524m) is a small Gurung village with tea shops, groceries and some hotels. The trail after lunch passes through agricultural land and we can find plenty of water sources and small settlements along the way. We reach Gadhi (1,800m) โ€“ our destination for the day โ€“ after a walk of around three hours from Pathibhara. Gadhi (that means fort in the Nepali language) is a place of great historical significance as Nepali Army fought bravely with invading Tibetan Army at this place and chased them away. Gadhi is a small village market with a health post, a school and a police station.

      Day 18: Drive of fly back to Kathmandu

      This is the last day of our trekking. A walk of about two and half hours from Gadhi takes us to Num. From Gadhi, the trek is about an hour downhill till the Arun River. After crossing the river, an uphill climb of about one and half hour takes us to the Num village (1572m). As Num is linked with a motorable road, we can hire a vehicle to Khandbari (1022m) โ€“ the district headquarters of Sankhuwasabha district. A drive of around 4-5 hours on dirt road takes us to Khandbari. From Khandbari, buses are available to Dharan or Biratnagar. Or you can take a vehicle to Tumlingtar airstrip and fly directly to Kathmandu

      Day 19:

      Final departure day Drop you in Kathmandu International Airport onward your final destination and our trip ends. Wish you your wonderful journey.

  • Day 7 Day 7: Trek To Selep Kharka (2526M
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Trek To Selep Kharka (2526M

      Day 07: Trek to Selep Kharka (2526m / 8,260 ft) village, 6 hours

      During the trekking day is pleasing as it passes through Ulnus and Rhododendron forest until we reach a suspension bridge. Than trek passes through dense bamboo groves (spread over around 5 hectares). This place is popular among trekkers as the habitat of the red panda. If you are lucky, we might catch a sight of red panda from the trail itself. We reach Maguwa (2435m) for lunch. Then walk through maple and Ulnus forest, cross a big landslide on the way, we reach at Selep Kharka (2525m) where we stay overnight.


  • Day 8 Day 8: Trek To Walungchung Gola (3209M / 10,493 Ft) Village, 7 Hours.
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Trek To Walungchung Gola (3209M / 10,493 Ft) Village, 7 Hours.

      Day 08: Trek to Walungchung Gola (3209m / 10,493 ft) village, 7 hours.

      Trek runs along the banks of Tamor River leading to a place called Jongim (2641), a flat land surrounded by snow-capped hills. Another 40 minutes walk through rhododendron forest from Jongim, takes us to a suspension bridge. After an uphill walk of about an hour from the suspension bridge, we reach Ramite (2685m) for lunch. At Ramite, we can see a mixed forest of Deodar and rhododendron. We see a beautiful waterfall after a walk of about an hour from Ramite. If you are lucky, you might be rewarded with the view of the red panda from here. We caught the first glimpse of Olangchung Gola after a walk of around 45 minutes from the waterfall. After a climb of about 40 minutes, we finally reach the camping site at Olangchung Gola (3208m). Olangchung Gola is a beautiful Sherpa village with around 45 houses, a 465 years old monastery with the golden manuscript and KCAP office. There is also a sub-health post, a primary school and a border police station at Olangchung Gola.


  • Day 9 Day 9: Trek To Mattiello Langmale (3893 M / 12,730 Ft) Village, 6 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Trek To Mattiello Langmale (3893 M / 12,730 Ft) Village, 6 Hours

      Day 09: Trek to Mattiello Langmale (3893 m / 12,730 ft) village, 6 hours

      The trek in the next three days will pass through complete wilderness. As the trek is in complete wilderness, it is better to hire a local Sherpa to avoid getting lost. However, piles of stones along the way act as signposts, showing us our direction. The trek passes through pine and rhododendron forests. Reaching at Jadak (3636m) we take a lunch than about three hours of the journey will take us to our camping site at Upper Langmale (3893m).


  • Day 10 Day 10: Trek To Pass Camp (4747M /15,523 Ft), 5 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Trek To Pass Camp (4747M /15,523 Ft), 5 Hours

      Day 10: Trek to Pass camp (4747m /15,523 ft), 5 hours

      The eighth day trek can be interesting as snow leopards have been sighted numerous times from this trek. The trek runs along the Tamor River and on the other side of the river lies dense rhododendron forest. After a walk of about three hours, we reach Tangchetar (4203m) for lunch. Another three hours walk after lunch will lead us to our camping site at Pass Camp (4747m).

  • Day 11 Day 11: Trek To Chaurikharka (4594M / 15,022 Ft), 6 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Trek To Chaurikharka (4594M / 15,022 Ft), 6 Hours

      Day 11: Trek to Chaurikharka (4594m / 15,022 ft), 6 hours

      This would be the most difficult yet most memorable day of this trek. This day the trek will pass through the Lumba Sumba Peak (5200m). It is better to start early as it will be difficult to cross the peak afternoon. The trek climbs a bit up and again runs down. It is better to take a packed lunch, as there are no good camping sites around. After a walk of about four and a half hour from Pass Camp, we climb the Lumba Sumba Peak and descend down to Chaurikharka (4594m) for nightโ€™s stay.

  • Day 12 Day 12: Trek To Thudam (3500M / 11,445 Ft), 5 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Trek To Thudam (3500M / 11,445 Ft), 5 Hours

      Day 12: Trek to Thudam (3500m / 11,445 ft), 5 hours

      The trek is downhill from Chaurikharka as we come back to civilization after tiring walk for three days. After a walk of about three and a half hours, we came across two roads โ€“ one to Lyasha in Tibet and the other toward Thudam. We prepared our lunch at this place. A walk of about three hours takes us to Thudam for the nightโ€™s accommodation. Thudam (3500m) is a small village with around 30 houses of Sherpa people.

  • Day 13 Day 13: Trek To Kharka (2878M / 9,411 Ft), 6 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Trek To Kharka (2878M / 9,411 Ft), 6 Hours

      Day 13: Trek to Kharka (2878m / 9,411 ft), 6 hours

      The eleventh day trek runs along the banks of Chujung Khola. The trail offers a panoramic view of peaks in the Makalu range. On the way, you see a lot of small bushes and bamboo groves โ€“ the best habitat for red panda. If you are lucky, you can see this endangered species. It is better to carry packed lunch, as it is difficult to find drinking water along the trail. After a walk of about six-hours from Thudam, we reach Kharka (2877m) for the nightโ€™s halt.

  • Day 14 Day 14: Trek To Chyamthang (2229M/7,289 Ft)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Trek To Chyamthang (2229M/7,289 Ft)

      Day 14: Trek to Chyamthang (2229m/7,289 ft)

      The twelfth dayโ€™s walk passes through dense rhododendron forest. As there are no villages on the way and also there are numerous side trails, it is better to hire a local guide to avoid getting lost. After a walk of about three hours form Kharka, we reach a place called Chaurikharka for lunch. From Chaurikharka, we can clearly see Chyamtang (2229m), Arun River, Ridha Village and the road that leads to Kimathanka. After lunch, the trek is all downhill for about three hours until we reach Arun River. After crossing the suspension bridge over the Arun, the trek is uphill for about an hour until Chyamthang โ€“ our destination for the day. Chyamthang (2229m) is a small yet beautiful village with stone houses. Sherpas are the dominant population in the village.

  • Day 15 Day 15: Trek To Hatiya (1595 / 5,216 Ft) Village, 5 Hours.
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: Trek To Hatiya (1595 / 5,216 Ft) Village, 5 Hours.

      Day 15: Trek to Hatiya (1595 / 5,216 ft) village, 5 hours.

      The trail on the day passes through rhododendron forest. The walk is easy as chirping of birds make you feel refreshed. The trail is one of the popular places for birding as we are entering Arun Valley that is home to several bird species. Lunch at Gimber Village offers a spectacular view of snowcapped peaks in the Makalu range. From Gimber, the walk is easy and after a trek of about three hours, we reach Hatiya (1595) for the nightโ€™s stay. Hatiya โ€“ a small village of Bhote people โ€“ is the entry point to the Makalu National Park.

  • Day 16 Day 16: Trek To Gola (1128M / 3,689 Ft) Village, 5 Hours.
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16: Trek To Gola (1128M / 3,689 Ft) Village, 5 Hours.

      Day 16: Trek to Gola (1128m / 3,689 ft) village, 5 hours.

      The trek on the 14th day runs along the banks of Arun River. We reach the confluence of Arun and Barun rivers. After having lunch near the river confluence, the trek progress toward Gola โ€“ our destination for the day. A walk of around two and a half hours after lunch takes us to our camping site at Gola. Gola is a very small village with only 12 houses. Sherpa, Rai and Tamang people reside here

  • Day 17 Day 17: Trek To Gadhi (1800M / 5,886 Ft) Village, 6 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 17: Trek To Gadhi (1800M / 5,886 Ft) Village, 6 Hours

      Day 17: Trek to Gadhi (1800m / 5,886 ft) village, 6 hours

      The trek passes through paddy fields, pleasing as the trail makes a short descent, but again makes a short climb. Pathibhara (1524m) is a small Gurung village with tea shops, groceries and some hotels. The trail after lunch passes through agricultural land and we can find plenty of water sources and small settlements along the way. We reach Gadhi (1,800m) โ€“ our destination for the day โ€“ after a walk of around three hours from Pathibhara. Gadhi (that means fort in the Nepali language) is a place of great historical significance as Nepali Army fought bravely with invading Tibetan Army at this place and chased them away. Gadhi is a small village market with a health post, a school and a police station.

  • Day 18 Day 18: Drive Of Fly Back To Kathmandu
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 18: Drive Of Fly Back To Kathmandu

      Day 18: Drive of fly back to Kathmandu

      This is the last day of our trekking. A walk of about two and half hours from Gadhi takes us to Num. From Gadhi, the trek is about an hour downhill till the Arun River. After crossing the river, an uphill climb of about one and half hour takes us to the Num village (1572m). As Num is linked with a motorable road, we can hire a vehicle to Khandbari (1022m) โ€“ the district headquarters of Sankhuwasabha district. A drive of around 4-5 hours on dirt road takes us to Khandbari. From Khandbari, buses are available to Dharan or Biratnagar. Or you can take a vehicle to Tumlingtar airstrip and fly directly to Kathmandu

  • Day 19 Day 19
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 19

      Day 19:

      Final departure day Drop you in Kathmandu International Airport onward your final destination and our trip ends. Wish you your wonderful journey.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 15 / Max: 65

minors between the ages of 15 and 17 must be accompanied by an adult (18+) at all times.

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