Ruby Valley Trek
Ruby Valley Trek in the Ganesh Himal region of Nepal is one of the least explored hidden trekking trails. The trek got its name as Ruby Valley as the Ganesh Himal region has deposits of the gem ruby. The mining is not that significant but this whole region has high deposits of minerals, including this the red precious stone.
This is a 10-day journey with a 7-day trekking trail that takes you to the villages of the Tamang and Gurung ethnic groups, known for their unique culture and rich traditions. These people here also follow ancient medicinal practices and the shaman practice called Bon-Po which provide additional exploration and knowledge on this trip.
The trail to Ruby Valley has all kinds of landscape and walking conditions as it includes almost flatlands, terraced farms, gradual and steep climbs, and beautiful scenery of lush green forest and high snow-capped mountains.
Some of the famous peaks you can see on this trek include the Ganesh Himal, the mountain named after the elephant-headed god Ganesh, Langtang Lirung, Boudha Himal, Hiunchuli Dorje Lakpa as well as pristine mountains of western and central Nepal. The Pangsang Pass situated at 3,842m is one of the major attractions of the Ruby Valley.
This unexplored trekking trail provides you the opportunity to explore some very remote areas in Nepal, not frequented by tourists. Since this is a very new trekking trail in Nepal, lodges, and guesthouses have not been developed yet so homestay is the mode of accommodation, which allows you to get a first-hand experience of Nepali rural life as you stay with locals and share their food.
In a nutshell, the Ganesh Himal Ruby Valley trekking in central Nepal is a lifetime experience in terms of cultural exposure and mountain views.
Trekking Route to Ruby Valley
Our Ruby Valley Trek begins with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to the beautiful village of Gatlang via Syabrubesi which is the gateway to the famous Langtang Region. Then the trekking of this newly opened trail starts from Gatlang and goes through the rhododendron, oak, and pine forests to the first settlement of Ruby Valley named Somdang. Spending one night in the beautiful Tamang Village of Somdang’s local house, the trek continues and traverses via the highest point of this trek at Pangsang La Pass. You will get to experience camping under the starry sky, flat meadow, and wonderful surroundings in Forest Camp.
Then the remainder of the trekking days is mostly easy descents via the traditional Tamang and Gurung villages of Tipling, Shertung, Chalish, and Borang. And with the last part of trekking to Dharka Phedi from Borang, the Ruby Valley Trek journey concludes with a jeep transfer to Kathmandu.
Highlights of New Trekking Route Ruby Valley
- One of the best recently opened trekking trails close to Kathmandu
- Distinctive and rich Tamang and Gurung culture
- Excellent views of the central Himalayas of Nepal such as Ganesh Himal, Langtang Himal, and Manaslu Himal from Pangsang La Pass
- Ruby mines up in the mountains
- An exposure to Shamanistic Practice in Nepal
- Homestay experience and rural lifestyle of locals
- Encounter both domestic and exotic creatures, including musk deer and leopards
- Traverse through the dense forests of rhododendron, pine, oak, and bamboo
- Enjoy the environment of lush hills, flat green meadows, terraced farms, raging rivers, streams, and waterfalls
Ruby Valley Trek Difficulty level
Ruby Valley is an easy but worthwhile trek without many challenging climbs. However, trekkers need to have a strong commitment to finishing it as you will be walking for 4-6 hours every day, depending on the destinations of the day. Some parts require long climbs and sharp descents and some parts only require you to walk inside the forests and rocky terrain. Prior trekking experience will help you a lot but it is not compulsory.
This 10-day journey with 7 trekking days can be completed even though you are a beginner who is both mentally, and physically prepared. So, we recommend you participate in some physical sports like gym, swimming, short hiking, biking, etc. prior to departure. However, if you have a delicate medical condition, such as heart or lung problems, consult your doctors before making a reservation for the journey.
Another big challenge during Himalayan Trekking is Altitude Sickness. And the chances of getting affected by it during Ruby Valley Trek are low as you will be trekking below 3000 meters for most of the days. The highest elevation we reach during this trek is on the day of crossing Pangsang La Pass and it is also the only elevation above 3000 meters we reach during this trek.
Weather and temperatures also determine the difficulty of the trek. So, depending upon the time period you choose for the trek, you will have to be prepared accordingly.
Best Time to Do Ruby Valley Trek
Ruby Valley Trek is a beautiful trek that can be done anytime throughout the year with the right equipment, depending on the season you are trekking. Every season has something unique to offer. However, for the best experience, you should go during the spring and autumn season.
Ruby Valley is fortunate to enjoy a comfortable springtime climate from March to May. With the end of winter, the temperature begins to rise and the days get warmer every day. The routes are easily trackable, tackle able, and joyful with the hills will be covered in rhododendrons, orchids, and other flowering plants, and the views of the Himalayas, landscapes, and valleys are picture perfect.
Another best season for Ruby Valley is the autumn season which lasts from September to November. This post-monsoon season offers a dust-free, fresh and favorable environment, ideal for a wonderful trekking journey. The temperature is also pleasant with 20 degrees Celsius in the daytime and 5 degrees in the nighttime. The open skies, breathtaking mountain views, and the festival mood will make your trip in autumn the best.
The summer month of June is also a good time to trek in Ruby Valley Trail. But the summer monsoon months of July and August bring a heavy amount of rain to the region making the trails wet, slick, and slippery. The mountain vistas are mostly obstructed by the clouds and fogs and you could be fighting with the leeches during the monsoon.
The winter begins at the end of November month and lasts till January. This season is also considered an off-season for Ruby Valley Trek like many other treks in Nepal but it is still a great time to trek till the end of December. The daylights would be enough to finish your daily walk but you should be prepared for the winds in the evening and the severe cold in the morning. Over the top, the magical views will be your reward for your hard work and endurance.
Permits to do Ruby Valley Trek
Though Ruby Valley Trek Trial is a recently discovered trail, trekkers do not need special permits to trek here. You will need to obtain TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) as the trekking permit which is required for almost every trek in Nepal. And, you need to have Langtang National Park Entry Fee as the route goes through Syabrubesi and Gatlang, both of which fall inside the national park region.
Fixed Departure Dates
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Itinerary
Arrival in Kathmandu
Upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan International airport in Kathmandu, you will be greeted by one of the representatives from Everest View Trek and transferred to the hotel. After you rest and freshen up, we will have a short discussion regarding your Ruby Valley Trek and go strolling around Thamel Street.
Drive from Kathmandu to Gatlang
After a warm breakfast at the hotel, we leave Kathmandu and head toward Gatlang in Rasuwa District. We drive past small communities and villages, beautiful river gorges and waterfalls, fascinating impenetrable forests, and scenic terraced fields, where local citizens are plowing the field and working with a panoramic view of the Mountains. We also traverse past the towns of Trishuli Bazaar, Dhunche, Syabrubesi, Bahun Danda & Chawatar before we reach Gatlang for the night.
Gatlang is a traditional Tamang Village in Rasuwa District with a few local guest houses. It is one of the most beautiful villages on the famed Tamang Heritage Trail where you can get a glimpse of the culture, customs & lifestyle of the Tamang community. There is also a cheese production farm where you can see the process of making cheese in the traditional way and taste it.
Note: Syabrubesi en route to Gatlang is also a beautiful village of Tamangs. It is the gateway to the popular Langtang Region and the Langtang National Park.
Trek to Somdang
Our official trekking journey starts today after we leave Gatlang village. We start the walk from above the village and we trek past a Hindu Pond named Parvati Kunda before we come across the dense forest of pine and rhododendrons. With some sweat, we will reach Yuri Kharka for delicious lunch, then to Khurpu Bhanjyang pass with some breathtaking sights to behold. We eventually cross the Somdang River, which serves as the boundary between the districts of Dhading and Rasuwa, after descending into the valley to the west via a more tranquil and isolated forested area.
Finally, we enter the Dhading district and Ruby Valley’s first settlement in this journey, Somdang Village for the night.
Note: If you are on a tight timeframe, you can opt for the private jeep journey directly to Somdang from Kathmandu during the dry seasons.
Trek to Forest Camp Via Pangsang La Pass
After a warm breakfast in Somdang, we will start today’s trek to Pangsang La Pass/Pangsang Kharka. We trek up through more spectacular landscapes and thick jungles to reach the pass while admiring the breathtaking views of the surroundings and mountains. The Pangsang La Pass at3845 meters features a large, open meadow and offers spectacular views of the area, including the Annapurna, Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, and more. Then, we walk through the more dense jungle towards Forest Camp for the night.
Note: Overnight Tented Camp because there are no settlements in the Forest Camp.
Trek to Tipling
Today’s walk will be shorter than previous days as we will be mostly descending to Tipling village, another traditional settlement of Tamang people. Once in the village, we will spend the remainder of the day exploring the village where you can get to learn about the Tamang culture. The tradition of Shamanism is still followed here which is called Dhami/Jhakri. You can also get to observe Ghode Nach (Horse Dance) which is said to have its roots in Tibetan history if we are here at the right time. We will interact with the locals, get a glimpse of their lifestyle and taste their warm hospitality.
Trek to Chalish Goan Via Shertung Village
From Tipling, our walk to Shertung and Chalish Village(1800M) is an easy, short and leisurely stroll. We first make our way down through the tranquil jungle, cross the AdhiKhola, and then come to the beautiful village of Shertung, which is situated in a beautiful environment. It is a Tamang Village where a few Gurungs, Ghales, and Kamis reside. Shertung means "golden place," and it really is a golden place with a wonderful environment, views, and hospitality. After we take a brief look at Shertung village, we descend a little and reach another beautiful village of Chalish where the residents are the same as Shertung’s. This wonderful village offers plenty of opportunities for exploration as well as opportunities to unwind and take in the breathtaking views of the meadows and green valley below.
We spend the night in this beautiful traditional village at one of the homes of the locals. You get to get a closer look at the lifestyle of these people.
Trek to Borang
Today’s short and easy descent from Chalish takes us to Borang Village. The remainder of the day will be spent exploring the village, and surroundings, interacting with the locals, clicking photos and videos, and taking a look at their everyday lifestyle.
Note: From Borang, you can drive to Kathmandu today if you are short on time and if there are scheduled jeeps available when we reach Borang. Private Jeep can also be hired at an additional cost.
Trek to Dharke Phedi & Drive to Kathmandu
Today’s 4 hours walk concludes your trekking part of this Ruby Valley Trek. We wake up with the rising sun while enjoying the surrounding views, and eat our breakfasts before setting out for the trek to Darkha Phedi. Once in Darkha Phedi, we will now travel on four wheels for around 5 hours to Kathmandu via Dhading Besi.
Once in Kathmandu, you will be dropped out at your hotel where you can have a brief rest. Then in the evening, we will pick you up for the farewell dinner. We will dine in a fine Nepali restaurant where we will enjoy authentic Nepali cuisine and a cultural program. After dinner, you can stroll around the Thamel market and purchase some souvenirs and gifts for your friends and families
Final Departure
As your Ruby Valley Trek has come to an end, you will be transferred to the airport today after breakfast/3 hours prior to your flight to your home country.
Includes/Excludes
- Airport transfers (welcome & departure) on a Private Tourist vehicle
- 3* Standard Accommodations in Kathmandu on a Twin/Double Sharing basis
- Accommodation in lodge/homestays/tented camp during Ruby Valley Trek
- Full Board meals (Breakfast, lunch & dinner) during the Ruby Valley Trek ,3X(Tea or Coffee)
- All required ground transfers on a private vehicle
- Sleeping bag
- TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) Langtang National Park Entry Fee
- Altitude-certified Trekking Guide and porters depending upon the group
- Accommodation, meals, salary, equipment, transportation, and insurance for guide & porters
- Farewell dinner in Kathmandu with Cultural Programme.
- Fresh fruits after dinner & 1Pcs snicker or Mars Chocolate each person everyday
- International airfares and departure tax
- Meals (lunch & dinner) in Kathmandu
- Personal Trekking Equipment
- Personal expenses like beverages, laundry, internet, phone bills, snacks, etc.
- Tips to Guide, Porter, and Driver
- Travel Insurance
- Any cost occurs from any unfavorable condition such as landslides, bad weather, flight cancellation, etc.