Trip Info
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Combination of driving, trekking, and jeep trave
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Typically small to medium-sized groups
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Reaches up to 3,845 meters
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A mix of tea houses & lodges
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Requires moderate to high fitness levels
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Kathmandu, Nepal
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Kathmandu, Nepal
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Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November)
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Experienced local guides leading the trek
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Adventure trekking experience
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English-speaking guides and interaction with locals in their native languages
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Includes traditional local meals
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Requires TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) and relevant national park permits
Overview
Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the rugged landscapes and remote villages of the Ganesh Himal region with our 8-day Rubi Valley Trek. Traverse through the pristine wilderness, where snow-capped peaks pierce the sky and lush valleys spread out beneath your feet. Experience the warm hospitality of local communities as you immerse yourself in their rich culture and traditions. Trek through rhododendron forests, alpine meadows, and serene riversides, each step bringing you closer to the heart of this untouched paradise. Marvel at breathtaking vistas of Ganesh Himal, Langtang, and Manaslu ranges, offering panoramic views that will leave you in awe. Witness the beauty of sunrise and sunset painting the mountains in hues of gold and pink, creating moments of pure magic. Challenge yourself as you ascend to high mountain passes and descend into hidden valleys, discovering hidden gems along the way. Capture memories that will last a lifetime and forge bonds with fellow trekkers amidst the unparalleled beauty of the Ruby Valley. Join us on this extraordinary journey, where every trail unveils a new wonder and every moment is filled with the spirit of adventure. Experience the Ruby Valley Trek and let the majestic landscapes of Ganesh Himal leave an indelible mark on your soul.
Trip Highlights
- Discover the Uncharted: Trekking the Ruby Valley's Hidden Trails
- Uncover the Secrets of the Central Himalayas: A Journey Through Newly Explored Routes
- Immerse Yourself in the Majesty of Nepal's Central Himalayas: A Trekker's Paradise
- Journey into the Heart of the Ruby Valley: Where Adventure Meets Spectacular Views
- Trek Beyond Boundaries: Unveiling the Ruby Valley's Hidden Gems
Itinerary
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- Airport Pick up & Drop Transportation by private vehicle
- Twin /Double sharing 3 star accommodation at Kathmandu with breakfast
- Private vehicle & local bus transportation
- Accommodation in normal tea house during trek
- Meals - Breakfast with 2 cups of tea/ coffee, lunch, dinner - during trek
- Sleeping bag
- Trekking map for group
- All necessary paper work & permits
- A First Aid and Eco trained & government licensed English speaking guide
- One porter between each two members during trek
- Accommodation, meals, salary, equipment, transportation & Insurance of trekking staff
- National Park fee
- TIMS
- First Aid Kit
- Travel & rescue arrangement
- All government taxes
- Farewell dinner
Cost Excludes
- International Airfare
- Extra meals in Kathmandu
- Drinking Water, hot shower and electricity bills during trek
- Medical evacuation in case of emergency
- Personal gear & clothing - these may be available for hire
- Tips, any expenses of personal nature, client's insurance
- Soft/hard drinks
- Expenses incurred due to mishaps, landslide, strikes, political unrest etc. In such case extra will be charged as per actual
- Anything not specified in the Cost Include section
Essential information
Region: The Ruby Valley Trek is located in the Gorkha district of Nepal, in the western part of the Langtang region. This area is renowned for its stunning natural beauty, including verdant forests, high mountain peaks, and traditional villages. It offers an immersive experience in the rural and less-visited areas of Nepal, showcasing a blend of natural splendor and rich cultural heritage.
Duration: The trek typically spans 8 days, including travel and acclimatization days. The journey encompasses trekking through diverse landscapes, from lush forests to high-altitude pastures, and experiencing the local culture.
Maximum Elevation: The highest point of the trek is Pangsang Pass, situated at 3,845 meters (12,615 feet). This altitude requires careful acclimatization and preparation to ensure a safe and enjoyable trek.
Difficulty: The Ruby Valley Trek is considered moderately challenging. Trekkers should be prepared for various terrain types, including steep ascents and descents, and have a reasonable level of physical fitness. Prior trekking experience is beneficial.
Best Time to Trek: The ideal times to trek in Ruby Valley are pre-monsoon (March to May) and post-monsoon (September to November). During these periods, the weather is generally stable, providing clear views and good trekking conditions. Winter (December to February) can be quite cold, and the monsoon season (June to August) brings heavy rains and potential trail hazards.
Permits and Regulations
Permits Required: To trek in Ruby Valley, you will need the following permits:
- Langtang National Park Entry Permit: Required to enter the park, costing NPR 3,000 (approximately USD 25) for foreign nationals.
- TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) Card: This card ensures safety and costs NPR 2,000 (approximately USD 15) per person.
Permits must be obtained in Kathmandu before the trek. Ensure you carry copies of these permits as they may be checked by authorities along the trek.
Accommodations and Meals
Accommodation: During the Ruby Valley Trek, accommodations are primarily in teahouses and lodges.
- Teahouses/Lodges: At lower altitudes, teahouses provide private rooms with basic amenities. Higher up, lodges become simpler but still offer essential comforts. Facilities may include shared bathrooms and solar-powered electricity.
- Camping: Camping is generally not required on the standard route but may be an option for specialized trekking routes or extensions.
Meals: Meals during the trek are varied and nutritious, catering to the needs of trekkers:
- Breakfast: Includes options such as porridge, eggs, toast, pancakes, and tea or coffee.
- Lunch: Typically features dishes like dal bhat (lentils with rice), noodles, soup, and vegetables.
- Dinner: Includes a range of options such as dal bhat, pasta, momos (dumplings), fried rice, and stews.
Food quality improves as you descend, but options may be limited at higher altitudes.
Health and Fitness
Fitness Level: The Ruby Valley Trek requires a good level of physical fitness. Trekkers should be capable of hiking for several hours daily, including steep ascents and descents. Prior trekking experience, especially at high altitudes, is advantageous.
Acclimatization: Acclimatization is crucial due to the high altitudes involved. The trek includes designated acclimatization days to help prevent altitude sickness. Symptoms of altitude sickness include headaches, nausea, and dizziness. Immediate descent and medical attention may be necessary if severe symptoms occur.
First Aid: Carry a personal first-aid kit with essentials such as altitude sickness medication (Diamox or acetazolamide), pain relievers, treatments for gastrointestinal issues, and basic supplies like bandages and antiseptic creams.
Vaccinations: Consult a healthcare provider for recommended vaccinations before traveling to Nepal. Common vaccinations include hepatitis A and B, typhoid, tetanus, and rabies. Carry altitude sickness medication as a precaution.
Insurance: Comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking, medical evacuation, and helicopter rescue is essential. In the event of altitude sickness or injury, evacuation may be required, which can be costly without insurance.
Environmental and Cultural Responsibility
Leave No Trace: Follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize environmental impact. Carry out all waste, use environmentally friendly products, and avoid damaging the natural surroundings.
Respecting Local Culture: The Ruby Valley region is home to various ethnic communities, including Tamang and Gurung people, who practice a mix of Buddhism and Hinduism. Respect local customs, dress modestly, and ask permission before taking photographs, particularly in religious sites.
Supporting Local Communities: Support the local economy by hiring local guides and porters, staying in locally-run teahouses, and purchasing goods from local vendors. This helps sustain the community and promotes responsible tourism.
Transportation
Flights: The trek starts with a flight from Kathmandu to the nearest airport, often in a town like Syabrubesi or another regional hub, depending on the route. Plan for potential weather-related delays.
Ground Transportation: In Kathmandu, transportation to and from the airport is provided by private vehicles. Additional jeep transfers may be necessary if flights are delayed or canceled.
Guiding and Support
Guides and Porters: A licensed guide is recommended for the Ruby Valley Trek. Guides provide valuable knowledge about the local culture, geography, and ensure your safety. Porters are available to carry your main luggage, allowing you to focus on the trek.
Guiding Method: The trek is fully guided, with a professional guide leading the group through the trek and managing logistics, accommodation, and permits.
Group Size: Group sizes typically range from 2 to 16 people. Smaller groups provide a more personalized experience, while larger groups can share costs.
Communication and Connectivity
Connectivity: Mobile connectivity is available in many areas of the Ruby Valley region, though it may be limited in remote locations. Some teahouses offer Wi-Fi services. Satellite phones are available for emergencies.
Privacy Policy
Data Collection: We collect personal information such as names, passport details, emergency contacts, and medical history for booking and safety purposes.
Data Usage: Your information is used solely for arranging your trek, securing permits, and managing logistics. It will not be shared with third parties except as necessary for trip facilitation.
Confidentiality: All personal data is securely stored and accessed only by authorized personnel involved in managing the trek. We are committed to protecting your privacy.
Consent: By participating in the trek, you consent to the collection and use of your data as outlined in this policy.
FAQs
How fit do I need to be for the Ruby Valley Trek?
A good level of physical fitness is required. You should be capable of hiking several hours daily, including at high altitudes.
What kind of food is available during the trek?
Meals are varied and include options like dal bhat, noodles, and soup. Food quality improves as you descend.
What if I experience altitude sickness?
Guides are trained to handle altitude sickness. If symptoms occur, your guide will assist and may recommend descending to a lower altitude.
Can I use a mobile phone during the trek?
Mobile coverage is available in many areas, but may be limited in remote locations. Some teahouses offer Wi-Fi, and satellite phones are available for emergencies.
What is the cancellation policy?
The cancellation policy stipulates that 10% of the payment is non-refundable. It is advisable to review the terms at the time of booking.
This comprehensive guide provides essential information for planning your Ruby Valley Trek, ensuring you are well-prepared for this remarkable adventure.
Equipment Checklist
Preparing for the Ruby Valley Trek requires thoughtful packing to ensure you have a safe and enjoyable experience. Here’s a comprehensive equipment checklist to help you prepare:
Clothing
Base Layers
- Moisture-wicking underwear
- Thermal base layer tops and bottoms (merino wool or synthetic)
Mid Layers
- Insulating fleece jacket or pullover
- Lightweight down jacket or synthetic puffy jacket
Outer Layers
- Waterproof and windproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
- Waterproof pants
- Hiking pants and shorts
Headwear
- Warm hat or beanie
- Sun hat or cap
- Balaclava or face mask (for cold conditions)
Gloves and Mittens
- Lightweight gloves
- Insulated gloves or mittens (waterproof)
Footwear
- Trekking boots (waterproof and broken-in)
- Lightweight camp shoes or sandals
- Gaiters (for muddy or snowy conditions)
- Hiking socks (multiple pairs, including warm liners)
Equipment
Backpack
- Daypack (20-30 liters) for daily trekking
- Larger trekking backpack (50-70 liters) for carrying personal gear and sleeping bag
Sleeping Gear
- Sleeping bag (3-season or suitable for temperatures down to -5°C / 23°F)
- Sleeping bag liner (for extra warmth)
- Sleeping pad (insulated and compact)
Trekking Poles
- Adjustable trekking poles with rubber tips (optional but helpful)
Water and Hydration
- Water bottles (2-3 liters capacity)
- Hydration system or water bladder (optional)
- Water purification tablets or filter (for emergencies)
Headlamp and Batteries
- Headlamp with extra batteries
Sunglasses and Sun Protection
- UV-protective sunglasses
- Sunscreen (SPF 30 or higher)
- Lip balm with SPF
First Aid Kit
- Personal medications (including altitude sickness tablets)
- Bandages, antiseptic wipes, and blister treatment
- Pain relievers and other essential medicines
Additional Gear
Personal Documents
- Passport and copies
- Trekking permits (Langtang National Park Permit, TIMS Card)
- Travel insurance documents
Navigation Tools
- Map of the Ruby Valley region
- GPS device or smartphone with offline maps
Camera and Electronics
- Camera with spare batteries and memory cards
- Phone and power bank
- Adapters and chargers (Nepal uses Type C, D, and M plugs)
Toiletries
- Biodegradable soap
- Toothbrush and toothpaste
- Toilet paper and trowel (for use in remote areas)
Snacks
- High-energy snacks (nuts, dried fruit, energy bars)
Emergency Items
- Multi-tool or Swiss Army knife
- Small sewing kit
- Personal identification and emergency contact information
Symptoms of Cold and How to Manage
Chilblains (Pernio)
- Symptoms: Red, itchy, or swollen skin, particularly on fingers, toes, ears, or nose.
- Management: Warm the affected areas slowly; avoid direct heat. Keep feet dry and warm, and wear insulated gloves.
Frostbite
- Symptoms: Numbness, white or grayish skin, and a hard or waxy texture on extremities.
- Management: Warm the affected areas gradually with body heat. Avoid rubbing or massaging the frostbitten area. Seek medical attention immediately if symptoms are severe.
Hypothermia
- Symptoms: Shivering, confusion, slurred speech, drowsiness, and loss of coordination.
- Management: Move to a warmer environment, remove wet clothing, and warm the body gradually using blankets or warm fluids. Seek medical help immediately.
Cold-Related Injuries
- Symptoms: Pain, numbness, or tingling in extremities.
- Management: Ensure proper insulation and keep extremities dry. Use hand warmers and heated packs if necessary. Avoid prolonged exposure to cold.
Environmental and Cultural Responsibility
Leave No Trace:
- Trekkers should follow Leave No Trace principles to minimize their environmental impact. This includes carrying out all waste, using environmentally friendly products, and avoiding damage to the natural environment.
Respecting Local Culture:
- The Ruby Valley region is home to various ethnic communities, including Tamang and Gurung people, who practice a mix of Buddhism and Hinduism. Respect these traditions by dressing modestly, asking permission before taking photographs, and not disturbing religious sites.
Supporting Local Communities:
- Hiring local guides, porters, and purchasing goods from local vendors helps support the local economy. This is especially important in remote areas where economic opportunities are limited.
This equipment checklist, along with information on cold-related symptoms, will help ensure you are well-prepared for the Ruby Valley Trek, allowing you to focus on enjoying the stunning landscapes and cultural experiences along the way.

















