Ruby Valley Trek – Hidden Gem Trek in Nepal
Overview
The Ruby Valley Trek is one of Nepal’s most beautiful off-the-beaten-path treks, perfect for travelers seeking a less crowded and authentic Himalayan experience. Nestled between the Langtang Region and Manaslu Region, this trek offers spectacular mountain views of Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, Langtang Lirung, Paldor Peak, and several other Himalayan giants.
Unlike classic high-altitude treks, the Ruby Valley Trek stays at relatively low altitudes, making it easier for beginners and travelers looking for moderate trekking. Along the route, trekkers walk through lush forests, terraced farmland, and peaceful mountain trails, and stay in local teahouses and community lodges, enjoying authentic Nepali meals prepared by local families.
One of the key highlights of the trek is the warm hospitality and rich culture of the Tamang, Gurung, and Bishwakarma communities. Their welcoming nature, traditional lifestyle, and simple villages make this trek culturally rewarding, safe, and immersive for foreign travelers.
For the detailed Ruby Valley Trek itinerary, check out our Ruby Valley Trek Itinerary.
Have questions? Visit our Ruby Valley Trek FAQ for answers.
Highlights of the Ruby Valley Trek
- Trek one of Nepal’s most untouched and off-the-beaten-path trails
- Breathtaking Himalayan views of Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, and Langtang Lirung
- Walk through lush forests, terraced farmland, and peaceful trails
- Deep cultural immersion with Tamang, Gurung, and Bishwakarma communities
- Stay in traditional village teahouses with home-cooked meals
- Perfect balance of nature, culture, and comfort
- Ideal for travelers seeking authentic, uncrowded trekking experiences
Best Time for Ruby Valley Trek
- Spring (March–May): Blooming rhododendron forests, moderate temperatures, and clear mountain views
- Autumn (September–November): Stable weather, crisp air, and panoramic Himalayan scenery
- Winter (December–February): Lower crowd, cold mornings, possible snow on higher trails
- Monsoon (June–August): Heavy rain may make trails slippery and views limited
Difficulty Level
The Ruby Valley Trek is easy to moderate:
- Altitude range: 1,500–3,300 meters
- Daily trekking hours: 4–6 hours
- Suitable for beginners and intermediate trekkers
- Gradual ascent ensures comfortable acclimatization and safe trekking
For frequently asked questions about the trek, visit our Ruby Valley Trek FAQ.
Essential Gear for the Trek
To ensure a safe and enjoyable trek, carry the following:
- Lightweight down jacket and warm layers
- Comfortable trekking boots
- Thermal innerwear (top and bottom)
- Warm socks, gloves, hat, and buff/scarf
- UV-protected sunglasses
- Sunscreen and lip balm
- Reusable water bottle and thermos
- Headlamp or flashlight
- Sleeping bag (recommended in colder months)
- Slippers or sandals for teahouse use
- Personal medicines, including for altitude sickness, common ailments, and minor injuries
Why Choose Everest Edge Treks?
Trekking with Everest Edge Treks ensures a safe, comfortable, and authentic experience:
- Experienced and professional local guides
- Carefully planned itineraries for Ruby Valley and other hidden treks
- Authentic cultural experiences with local communities
- Affordable trekking packages with personalized support
- Focus on safety, comfort, and unforgettable memories
Quick Links for Trekkers
- Ruby Valley Trek Itinerary
- Ruby Valley Trek FAQ
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- Poon Hill Trek
Itinerary
Inclusions
- Airport transfers in Kathmandu (arrival and departure)
- • Domestic flights: including airport taxes (depending in itinerary)
- • All ground transportation as per itinerary
- • Accommodation during the trek in local tea houses
- • Meals during the trek – breakfast, lunch, and dinner (one item per meal)
- • Experienced, licensed, and English-speaking trekking guide
- • One local porter for every two trekkers (weight limit applies)
- • Guide and porter salary, meals, accommodation, insurance, and equipment
- • All needed permits and TIMS card
- • First-aid medical kit (carried by the guide)
- • Trekking map and trip briefing before departure
- • Government taxes and service charges
- • Oximeter to measure oxygen
Exclusions
- • International airfare to and from Nepal
- • Nepal visa fee
- • Accommodation and meals in Kathmandu or Pokhara
- • Travel and rescue insurance (mandatory for high-altitude trekking)
- • Personal trekking equipment and gear
- • Drinks (hot, cold, and alcoholic beverages)
- • Personal expenses such as laundry, hot showers, Wi-Fi, charging electronic devices, etc.
- • Snacks, chocolates, and bottled water during the trek
- • Tips for guide and porters
- • Costs arising from itinerary changes due to weather, flight delays, or unforeseen circumstances
- • Emergency evacuation costs (unless covered by insurance)
Frequently Asked Questions
$600.00
per person
Tour Details
- Duration: 9 days
- Category: Trek
- Difficulty: Beginner
- Best Time: March To May &October To December
- Country: Nepal
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