Tsum Valley
Valley in Nepal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Valley in Nepal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Tsum Valley is a valley situated in Gorkha district of western Nepal at an altitude of 2,000 to 3,500 m (6,600 to 11,500 ft). The valley lies inside the jurisdiction of the Manaslu Conservation Area which was established in 1998.[1]
The valley has 33 villages with 529 households and the population is 1,810. The lower part of the valley is steep and has less settlement.[2] The Tsumba are the indigenous people of the valley. They practice both Bon and Buddhism.[1] The government of Nepal lists TSUM valley as a restricted region for foreigners to present the local traditions of Bon and the Buddhist people of these villages.[3]
People in Tsum Valley Residents of Tsum Valley are called Tsumbas and are of Tibetan origin. Tsumbas have their unique dialect called Tsumke or Tsumba, which is inspired by the Tibetan language. Most of them are farmers who raise Yak and farm Potatoes and Millet.[4]
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