Manaslu Trek

Manaslu Trek

$2000 $1800 per person

Manaslu Trek: A Remote and Rewarding Himalayan Adventure Introduction The Manaslu Trek is a remarkable journey that takes you around the eighth highest mountain in the world, Mount Manaslu (8,163 meters). Known for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and less-trodden paths, the Manaslu Trek…

Manaslu Trek: A Remote and Rewarding Himalayan Adventure

Introduction

The Manaslu Trek is a remarkable journey that takes you around the eighth highest mountain in the world, Mount Manaslu (8,163 meters). Known for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and less-trodden paths, the Manaslu Trek offers an adventurous and immersive experience in one of Nepal’s most pristine regions. This trek is a great alternative to the more crowded trails of Everest and Annapurna, providing a unique and tranquil trekking experience.

Why Choose the Manaslu Trek?

  1. Untouched Natural Beauty

The Manaslu region boasts an incredible variety of landscapes, from lush subtropical forests to high alpine terrain and glacial valleys. The trek offers breathtaking views of Manaslu and the surrounding peaks, including Himalchuli, Shringi, and Ganesh Himal.

  1. Cultural Immersion

The trek passes through traditional villages inhabited by diverse ethnic groups, including the Gurung, Tibetan, and Bhote people. Trekkers can experience unique local cultures, customs, and hospitality, especially in villages like Namrung and Samagaun.

  1. Challenging and Rewarding

The Manaslu Trek is a challenging adventure that includes crossing the Larkya La Pass (5,160 meters), one of the highest points on the trek. The sense of achievement and the stunning panoramic views from the pass make the effort worthwhile.

  1. Less Crowded Trails

Compared to the popular Everest and Annapurna regions, the Manaslu Trek is less crowded, offering a more serene and solitary trekking experience. The region’s remote nature allows trekkers to connect deeply with the natural surroundings.

Trekking Details

Duration: 14-18 days
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Challenging
Best Time to Visit: March to May and September to November
Permits Required: Manaslu Restricted Area Permit, Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP), and Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)

Day Place Altitude Duration
1. Kathmandu to Arughat Bazaar (By jeep) 570m 8h
2. Arughat bazzar to Lapubesi 880m 6h
3. Lapubesi to Tatopani 990m 6h
4. Tatopani to Jajat 1410m 5h
5. Jajat to Pewa 2300m 8h
6. Pewa to Ghap 2160m 7h
7. Ghap to Lhogaon 2950m 6h
8. Lhogaon to Samagaon 3530 5h
9. Rest day at Samagaon and day trip to manaslu Base camp
10. Samagaon to Samdo 2690m 4h
11. Samdo to Dharmashala 4470m 6h
12. Dharmashala to Larkya-La pass(5160m) to Bhimtang 3720m 10h
13. Bhimtang to Puktu Kharka 820m 6h
14. Puktu Kharka to Tilche 2300m 7h
15. Tilche to Tal 1600m 6h
16. Tal to Chamche then drive to Besisahar 720m 5h
17. Besisahar to pokhara(drive by jeep) 820m 4h

 

Essential Tips for the Manaslu Trek

  1. Acclimatization and Physical Fitness
  • Proper acclimatization is crucial for high-altitude trekking. Plan extra days if needed.
  • Ensure you are physically fit and prepared for the trek’s demands.
  1. Permits and Regulations
  • Obtain the necessary permits, including the Manaslu Restricted Area Permit, MCAP, and ACAP.
  • Respect local customs and regulations to help preserve the natural environment and cultural heritage.
  1. Packing Essentials
  • Pack appropriate trekking gear, including warm clothing, sturdy trekking boots, and a good sleeping bag.
  • Bring essential items such as a first aid kit, water purification tablets, and trekking poles.

Conclusion

The Manaslu Trek is a journey of discovery, offering an incredible blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and personal achievement. Whether you’re an experienced trekker or a passionate beginner, this trek provides an adventure that will leave you with lasting memories. Plan your trek today and embark on an extraordinary journey through one of Nepal’s most stunning and remote trekking regions.

1
Arrival in Kathmandu
  • Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel.
  • Prepare permits and attend a trek briefing.
2
Drive from Kathmandu to Machha Khola
  • Take a scenic drive to Machha Khola, the starting point of the trek.
  • Enjoy views of terraced fields, rivers, and traditional villages along the river reach Machha Khola, a small village by the river.
3
Machha Khola to Jagat
  • Begin trekking through lush forests, terraced fields, and along the Budi Gandaki River.
  • Continue trekking along the river, passing through Gurung villages and lush forests.
  • Reach Jagat, a beautiful village with traditional stone houses.
4
Jagat to Deng
  • Trek through rocky trails, crossing suspension bridges and passing waterfalls.
  • Arrive at Deng, a small village with a mix of ethnic groups.
5
Deng to Namrung
  • Continue trekking through forests, crossing the river multiple times.
  • Reach Namrung, a significant checkpoint with stunning views of Siringi Himal and Ganesh Himal.
6
Namrung to Samagaun
  • Trek through rhododendron and fir forests, passing traditional Tibetan villages.
  • Arrive at Samagaun, a beautiful village with views of Manaslu.
7
Acclimatization Day in Samagaun
  • Spend the day acclimatizing to the altitude.
  • Explore the village, visit the Pungyen Gompa, or hike to the Manaslu Base Camp.
8
Samagaun to Samdo
  • Trek through alpine meadows and pastures, enjoying views of the surrounding peaks.
  • Reach Samdo, a Tibetan refugee village close to the Tibetan border.
9
Acclimatization Day in Samdo
  • Spend another day acclimatizing.
  • Optional hike to the Tibetan border or explore the surrounding area.
10
Samdo to Dharamsala (Larkya Phedi)
  • Continue trekking through rugged terrain and glacial moraines.
  • Reach Dharamsala, the base camp for the Larkya La Pass.
11
Cross Larkya La Pass to Bimthang
  • Start early to cross the Larkya La Pass (5,160m), the highest point of the trek.
  • Enjoy stunning panoramic views before descending to Bimthang, a beautiful high-altitude meadow.
12
Bimthang to Tilije
  • Descend through lush forests and along the Dudh Khola, passing traditional villages.
  • Reach Tilije, a charming village with mixed ethnic groups.
13
Tilije to Dharapani drive to besisahar
  • Continue descending through rhododendron and oak forests.
  • Arrive at Dharapani, where the trail joins the Annapurna Circuit.
  • Drive from Dharapani to Besisahar
14
Drive to Kathmandu from besisahar
  • 6,7 hours drive through trisuli river 
  • Farewell dinner 
15
Departure from Kathmandu
Transfer to the airport for your departure flight.

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