Rolling Adventure Holidays

Lumba Sumba Pass Trek

Experience the charm of mountain

Makalu
19 days
Hard

Overview

Experience an immersive blend of nature, culture, and unparalleled trekking. This is on the Lumba Sumba Pass Trek. It’s a 19-day odyssey through the heart of eastern Nepal. This hidden gem of a trek takes you off the beaten path. It allows you to witness the untouched beauty of the Himalayas.

The adventure starts in Kathmandu, a vibrant city. You can immerse yourself in Nepal’s rich cultural heritage. You can also get used to the upcoming journey. After that, take a picturesque drive to Taplejung. This is the beginning of the incredible trek. You will pass through picturesque villages and verdant forests. Every step brings you closer to the awe-inspiring landscapes ahead.

The most remarkable part of the trek is the difficult climb to the Lumba Sumba Pass. It stands at an elevation of 5,160 meters. The pass offers breathtaking panoramic views. The views show the area’s snow-capped peaks and untouched valleys. This trek is about conquering high altitudes. It’s also about experiencing the hospitality of local communities. You can find this in villages such as Chirwa, Lelep, and Amjilosa.

As you descend through alpine meadows, you will come across Thudam Village. It is a hidden gem nestled amidst snow-capped peaks. The expedition also takes you through traditional Sherpa villages such as Ghunsa. This provides a special chance to experience the local lifestyle. Finally, you will reach Pangpema, the North Base Camp of Kanchenjunga. The magnificent peaks form a breathtaking setting for an extraordinary and memorable journey.

The Lumba Sumba Pass Trek redefines your sense of adventure. It takes you beyond the beaten path to unveil the raw beauty of the Himalayas. Each day brings new landscapes and opportunities to connect with local communities. This creates memories that will last long after the journey ends. If you’re ready for an extraordinary experience, pack your bags. Embark on the Lumba Sumba Pass Trek.

Trip Highlights of Lumba Sumba Pass Trek

  • Lush Green Landscapes traverse through forests, terraced fields, and alpine meadows.
  • Encounter cultural Diversity as you pass through remote villages.
  • Biodiversity filled with diverse flora and fauna.
  • Explore lesser-known villages that have retained their authenticity.
  • Thrill of an off-the-beaten-path adventure, away from the crowds.
  • Visitors often visit Ancient monasteries and sacred sites.
  • Lumba Sumba Pass (5,160m) standing at an elevation of approximately 5,160 meters.
  • Traditional dishes and flavors that reflect the unique culinary heritage of eastern Nepal.
  • Makalu and Kanchenjunga Ranges showcase these towering peaks in all their majestic glory.

Itinerary

Begin your Lumba Sumba Pass adventure by taking a beautiful 45-minute flight from Kathmandu to Bhadrapur . The thrill of viewing the majestic snow-capped mountains makes the journey interesting.
Overnight stay: Hotel

Transition from the lush landscapes of Illam to the village of Sukhetar. A four-hour drive unfolds captivating views, including the Kanchenjunga peaks. Traverse through farm villages and cross the Kabeli Khola, arriving at Sukhetar.
Overnight stay: Hotel

Embark on the official start of the Lumba Sumba Pass Trek. Weave through villages like Mitlung, Siwa Bazaar, and Thiwa. Experience a diverse ethnic tapestry in the moderate-sized village of Chirwa.
Overnight stay: Teahouse / Lodge

Follow the Tamor river, journeying through Sukathum, Ulnus trees, and cardamom gardens. Conquer a spectacular landslide area and traverse towards Lelep through beautiful landscapes.
Overnight stay: Tented Camp

Explore dense forests with the possibility of spotting red pandas. Encounter a monastery. Descend towards Gowatar. Witness enchanting waterfalls. Then, reach Illa Danda for panoramic mountain views.
Overnight stay:Tented Camp

Wander through Ulnus and rhododendron forests, encountering the elusive red panda. Journey through Maguwa. It's a challenging landslide area. Then, reach the serene Selep Kharka.
Overnight stay: Tented Camp

Embark on a longer trek along the Tamor river. You will cross Jongim and Ramite to reach the picturesque Olangchung Gola. It is a Sherpa village with a historic monastery.
Overnight stay: Tented Camp

Immerse yourself in Tibetan-influenced culture during a rest day. Explore captivating villages. Admire stone houses. Witness locals engaging in trade between Tibet and Nepal.
Overnight stay: Tented Camp

Embark on a journey through complete wilderness, guided by stone piles. Pass through Jadak village and reach Upper Langmale, surrounded by untouched natural beauty.
Overnight stay: Tented Camp

Challenge yourself with an uphill climb to Tamor Khola. Reach the pinnacle of your journey at the Lumba Sumba Pass. Revel in breathtaking views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and the Kanchenjunga range.
Overnight stay: Tented Camp

Descend into a wide valley, passing through yak pastures. Reach Chauri Kharka—the highest camping site. Marvel at the stunning scenery after conquering the Laba Sumba Pass.
Overnight stay: Tented Camp

Embark on a downhill journey. Transition from the high-altitude Chauri Kharka to warmer climates. Traverse alpine forests, reach the captivating Thudam village, and relish the Tibetan-influenced atmosphere.
Overnight stay: Tented Camp

Explore the remote Thu Dam village and set forth to Kharka. Walk along Chujung Khola's banks, glimpsing the spectacular Makalu range. Keep an eye out for the elusive red panda in the bamboo groves.
Overnight stay: Tented Camp

Embark on a short climb to a village. Descend to the Arun river. Then, ascend towards the Sherpa village of Chyamtang. Enjoy the quaintness of the village nestled in the mid-hills above the Arun Valley.
Overnight stay: Tented Camp

Traverse a rhododendron forest with ease, exploring birding spots in the Arun Valley. Arrive at Glimber village. Have lunch. Reach Hatiya - a small village. It serves as the gateway to Makalu National Park.
Overnight stay: Tented Camp

Walk alongside the picturesque Arun river. Reach the confluence of Arun and Barun rivers. Enjoy lunch, proceed to Gola, and conclude the day at a serene camping site.
Overnight stay: Tented Camp

Experience the lowlands of paddy fields. Then, descend and climb towards Pathibhara—a Gurung village with tea shops. Visit historical sites. Reflect on Hedangna Gadi's significance in Nepal's history.
Overnight stay: Teahouse / Lodge

Descend to Num, walking through picturesque landscapes. Cross the Arun river, embark on an uphill climb, and reach Num. Drive to Tumlingtar, marveling at the beauty of eastern Nepali villages.
Overnight stay: Teahouse / Lodge

Conclude your extraordinary trek with a short flight from Tumlingtar to Kathmandu. Soak in the last moments of aerial views before landing in Kathmandu. This marks the end of your thrilling Lumba Sumba Pass adventure.

The Trip Cost Includes

  • Airport Transfers upon arrival and back to the airport after the trek.
  • Accommodation during the trek in tea houses or lodges.
  • Meals during the trek, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
  • Licensed trekking guides will provide insights into the local culture and history. They will also ensure a safe journey.
  • Porter Service to carry trekking equipment and a part of your personal belongings.
  • You need trekking permits, including the TIMS card and national park permits.
  • You will use a private vehicle to get to the trek starting point. After completing the trek, you will return to Kathmandu using the same vehicle.
  • Trekking Gear such as a sleeping bag, duffel bag, and trekking pole.
  • Emergency Evacuation in case of unforeseen circumstances.
  • Cultural Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu to explore historical and cultural landmarks.

The Trip Cost Excludes

  • International Flights cost to and from Kathmandu.
  • Nepal Visas are not included in the trip cost.
  • Travel Insurance and trip cancellations.
  • Meals in Kathmandu to explore the diverse culinary offerings in the city.
  • Personal Expenses such as extra snacks and beverages.
  • Tips for guides, porters, and trekking staff.
  • Any optional activities, excursions, or costs not mentioned in the itinerary.
  • Medical Expenses associated with medical treatments and medications during the trek.

FAQs

What makes Lumba Sumba Pass Trek unique?

Trekking in the remote areas of Eastern Nepal is special. The Lumba Sumba Pass Trek merges cultural exploration with amazing scenery.

How difficult is the trek, and do I need prior trekking experience?How difficult is the trek, and do I need prior trekking experience?

Trekkers with an acceptable amount of fitness may undertake this difficult trek. Although it helps, prior trekking experience is not necessary. You may do amazing things if you have an adventurous mentality. A positive mindset helps, too.

What kind of accommodation can I expect during the trek?

Along the way, tea houses and lodges arrange lodging. These are simple but comfortable. They provide an opportunity to meet other hikers and enjoy the friendliness of the area.

How are meals handled during the trek?

The trek includes nutritious and delicious meals. They serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The menu often includes a variety of local and international dishes. It also features authentic cuisines.

What wildlife can I encounter during the trek?

The region is home to diverse wildlife. This includes the red panda, Himalayan tahr, various deer species, and many bird species. Wildlife enthusiasts will find opportunities for observation and photography.

Is altitude sickness a concern on this trek?

The trek involves high altitudes. We craft our itinerary to allow proper acclimatization. This minimizes the risk of altitude-related issues. We train our guides to recognize symptoms and take necessary precautions.

Are there any cultural experiences during the trek?

Of course! You will pass through several ethnic communities on the walk. These include the Rai’s, the Limbus, and the Sherpas. You can take part in their traditions, see local festivities, and learn about their unique way of life.

What permits do I need for the trek, and how can I get them?

Necessary permits include the Restricted Area Permit (RAP) and the Permission to enter Barun National Park. Our staff will help you get these permits, so you won’t have to worry about anything.

Is it safe for solo travelers, and can I join a group if I'm trekking alone?

Traveling alone is generally safe on the Lumba Sumba Pass Trek. We plan group hikes that are open to solo hikers. This develops a spirit of friendship among comparable travelers.

What cultural experiences can I expect during the trek?

The hike includes an organized cultural tour of Kathmandu’s historical and cultural sites. Along the way, you’ll get the chance to interact with local individuals.

Can I customize the trek itinerary?

It is possible to alter the schedule to fit your tastes. We may customize the journey according to your needs. This includes extra rest days, side trips, and modifications..

How is altitude sickness managed during the trek?

We build acclimatization days into the schedule. They help hikers adjust to higher altitudes over time. Guides provide instruction on how to identify symptoms of altitude sickness. They also explain how to take the necessary precautions.

What kind of weather can I expect during Lumba Sumba Pass Trek?, and when is the best time to undertake it?

Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the best seasons for hiking. The skies are clear and the weather is good.

What permits do I need for the Lumba Sumba Pass Trek?

The trek requires permits. These include the TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card. They also include specific national park permits.

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