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The around Manaslu trek is indeed one of the most beautiful and not yet trampled routes in Nepal. It opened to the public only in 1991 and is now only available to groups. Mount Manaslu with its immense altitude of 8163 m is known to the world as the eighth tallest peak of the Earth. It is located in the Manaslu National Park in the state of Gorkha famous for its Gorkhali warriors (Gurungs, Magars, Limbus, Rais, and Tamangs).
They are a distinct part of the British Special Forces and are the toughest mercenaries in the world. It was they who invented the famous khukuri knives – one of the oldest types of bladed weapons that has survived virtually unchanged to this day.
They also practice agriculture evident through the terraced fields of rice, wheat, and maize. They follow Tibetan culture and tradition. The villages are lined with Buddhist chortens, Mani Walls, prayer flags, and well-built colorful Monasteries.
Along with the cultural and traditional experience, the around Manaslu trek also enchants its guests with wonderful views of Annapurna, Lamjung, Himal Chuli, Ganesh, Himlung, Shringi Himal, Ngadi Chuli, and many more surrounding mountains. Therefore, this trek is also referred to as the hidden gem of Nepal.
The route to Manaslu circuit is just a day’s drive from Kathmandu, and at the same time, starting the trek we will find ourselves in an area where there are no roads – deep in the mountains.
This trip is for those who love trekking in remote regions for the authentic beauty of nature. Apart from nature and customs, we will also overcome the challenging of the Larke La Pass 5160 m, and watch the sunrise with a view of Manaslu.
In addition, our around Manaslu trek is a real treasure trove for those who want to take pictures of lovely mountains, landscapes, and rare wildlife.
Intrigued? If yes, book today and reserve your seats for our 17-day around Manaslu Trek.
Our journey will begin from the capital of Nepal – Kathmandu. On the first day, we will take our personal transport to the beginning of our route – the village of Soti Kola. The next day the walking part of our journey begins.
Our route starts from the very bottom, at an altitude of about 1000 meters above sea level. In the first two days we are surrounded by jungle and bamboo thickets of Jagat and Deng.
Gradually our route will rise higher and higher, the jungle will be replaced by a pine forest and it will become noticeably cooler. On the 9th day, we reach the Manaslu Base Camp and approach the culminating day of our trek – the Larke La pass 5160 m.
Next, we will have a picturesque descent into the valley, with no less interesting views of Manaslu and villages. But going down is much easier, and we will quickly reach the end of our route, where a private jeep will take us back to Kathmandu.
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Meeting at the International Airport in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel in the tourist area of the capital. After checking in at the hotel, you can take a rest from the road.
In the evening, our guide will meet you, inform you about the trip then you can take a walk around the surrounding area. Dine in one of the charming restaurants of the city.
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We will spend the first half of the day in Kathmandu walking around the important monuments of the city including the Durbar Square, Monkey Temple, and Pashupatinath Temple. We will also visit Thamel to buy things necessary for trekking, if needed.
In the meantime, we will carry out the necessary process to obtain the required permits for the around Manaslu Trek.
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A very varied journey lies ahead of us today. After breakfast, we will drive past terraced fields, many villages, and the two rivers Trishuli and Marsyangdi. In the background we can already see the Himalayan ranges of Annapurna, Ganesh Himal, and Manaslu. After about 7 to 8 hours of pleasant driving, we will arrive in Sotikhola- a charming small village in Budhi Gandaki Valley.
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Trekking starts today, after breakfast, we pack our things and head to Maccha Khola. After a short hike, we will reach Labubesi then we will walk ahead and cross the suspension bridge over the Darche Khola.
We then pass along the sandy path and reach Maccha Khola where we will have dinner and stay for the night.
05
After breakfast, we will leave Machha Khola and head to the mountains along a narrow path. We will cross the Tharo Khola River and after several ups and downs we will reach the village of Khorlabesi. Later we will arrive at Tatopani Hot Springs.
Crossing two suspension bridges: one over the Budhi Gandaki and the second over the Yara Khola, we will reach the Jagat which is also the entry point to the Manaslu Conservation Area.
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After breakfast, we leave sleepy Jagat and climb to Sirdibas lined with traditional stone houses. We will have amazing views of the Shringi Himal range from here. Then we will cross a long suspension bridge and reach the terraced fields of Gurung Village Philim.
Immediately after the village, we will be at Ekle Bhatti where we will walk along the Budhi Gandaki river once again. We will then pass through the village of Pewa and continue through the valley till we reach our overnight destination, the small town of Deng.
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Our trek today will begin with a river crossing and a steep climb along a forest path. We will start to come across Mani stones along the trail in the small villages of Rana and Bihi Phedi. We will stop for lunch in the village of Ghap.
After lunch, we will head towards Prok and after several crossings of the Budhi Gandaki River, we will reach the village of Namrung. From here the dense forest begins to thin out giving way to mountainous shrubs.
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In the morning, we will enjoy a magnificent view of Shringi Himal and Ganesh Himal with our breakfast. Then we will follow a forest path to the picturesque village of Lihi where terraced fields around the town, and pine-covered hills are dotted with stupas and colorful prayer flags. After Lihi we will continue our climb through the forest and reach the village of Lho Gaun.
The village is known for its ancient monastery, Ribung Gompa, which also offers remarkable views of Manaslu and Ngadi Chuli (also called Peak 29). We will now gradually climb to reach the village of Shyala. From here our journey will continue to the shepherd village of Samagaon. This small village has several cozy guest houses; we will spend the next two nights in one of them.
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After breakfast, we will go on an excursion to the Pungyen Monastery, and then go for a walk to the picturesque Birendra Tal Lake. The lake received its name in honor of the deceased king beloved by all Nepalese.
In the afternoon, we will hike for 3 to 4 hours to the Manaslu Base Camp. At the beginning of the journey, there is a gentle climb along a path paved with stone slabs. Then we will walk along a long wall of stones with carved mantras. From here, a path branches upward to the base camp.
After spending some time here witnessing the massive Manaslu, we will return to our lodge in Samagaun.
10
Today we can start our trek a little later. At the very beginning, we will cross vast pastures and gradually descend into the valley of the Budhi Gandaki River. During the trek, we will enjoy beautiful views of Manaslu and reach the village of Samdo where there is a beautiful view of Hiunchuli and Ngadi Chuli.
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Today’s trek begins by climbing a wooden bridge over the Budhi Gandaki River and crossing a couple of small streams near the massive Larkya Glacier. We will then climb the Salka Khola valley and reach the village of Dharmasala. Its second name is Larkya Phedi, there is a simple guest house several campsites, and beautiful views of the Larkya and Manaslu peaks. Today we will need to have a good rest before tomorrow’s highest point of the entire Manaslu trek.
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Today begins the most epic day of the around Manaslu Trek. Our goal is to reach the village of Bhimtang by crossing a high mountain pass called Larke La.
We will start by climbing the ridge, which offers a magnificent view of the valley. After this, we will pass through several moraine hills of the Larkya glacier, on the way to the Larkya-La pass. When we reach the pass at an altitude of 5160 meters, we are rewarded with panoramic views of several seven-thousand-meter tall mountains – Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, and Annapurna II.
We will now descend from Larkya La pass through moraine hills, then pasture, and eventually we reach the village of Bhimtang surrounded by high mountains.
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Early in the morning, after breakfast, we descend through vast grasslands to the Dudh Khola river bed. Then we cross the wooden bridge and climb along the terraced rice fields and reach Karche La.
We will go downhill and pass through a forest of rhododendrons and fir trees. Soon we will reach the village of Tilje, located on a steep hillside. We now ascend along a small ridge and walk along the paved stone path. We will now cross the Dudh Koshi River and ascend to the village of Dharapani, where our trail merges with the traditional route to Annapurna.
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Our long trekking days have come to an end today. We will now drive in a jeep over a bumpy mountain road to Besisahar. Here we will celebrate a small farewell party in the evening with our loyal accompanying team.
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After breakfast, we will drive from Besisahar to Kathmandu which takes approximately 6 to 7 hours. It is a great opportunity to take one last look at Nepal’s timeless countryside along the way. In Kathmandu, we will stay at a hotel and finally take a shower.
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Depending on your mood, you can stroll through the narrow streets of Kathmandu and do your last shopping.
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After breakfast, we will bid farewell to you and transfer you to the Airport in Kathmandu for your parting to your home. You can also extend your stay in Nepal with some other exciting trips we offer.
Being a high-altitude trek, the best time for our Around Manaslu trek is spring (March, April, and May) and autumn (September, October, and November). it is dry in the Himalayas with absolutely no chance of fog or mists or thick clouds. So the mountain views open up clearly with the colorful forests enliven with the chirping of birds, cascading waterfalls, and blooming rhododendrons.
The summer months of June, July, and August and the winter months of December, January, and February ring the misty weather and chilly temperatures respectively making this trip quite difficult and impassable.
The around Manaslu trek takes you to the base of the world’s eighth highest peak Manaslu which is erected at 8163 m above sea level. Our expedition ends when we make our way to the enormous Larke La pass at 5160 m above sea level.
The Manaslu region is located 177 km from Kathmandu whereas the Soti Khola – the beginning point of our trek is 140 km. We need around two weeks duration to cover this distance on foot thereby walking around 13 km per day.
The 17-day around Manaslu trek includes ten days of walking days when we will cover approximately 13 km per day walking 5 to 7 hours. However, we may not always walk 13 km, we may sometimes only cover 5 km while some days even 20 km. Thus changing our everyday walking duration in accordance.
While most days need us to hike for 5 to 6 hours, the tenth day of the itinerary needs only 3 to 4 hours of hike as we trek from Samagaun to Samdo. It is the shortest and easiest walking trail of our entire trekking trip to Manaslu.
On the other hand, the twelfth day when we cross the Larke La Pass to reach Bhimtang will be the toughest trekking day when we walk for 8 to 9 hours.
The around Manaslu trek is a moderately tough trek that takes you to some of the secluded regions of Nepal. The difficulty is mainly during the days at high altitudes, when the air is thin and you have to ascend and descend considerably. The biggest challenge here is preventing altitude sickness especially when crossing the Larke La Pass. The ascent to the Pass doesn’t require extensive knowledge or technical skill.
Therefore, to prevent altitude sickness, we offer a rest day at Samagaun and have planned carefully the walking hours per day. Most of our clients have no problems with the altitude when traveling in accordance with our itinerary.
The Around Manaslu Trek is suitable for any trekker who has a strong determination, and motivation and who enjoys a basic level of physical fitness with sound health. You should be able to walk for at least 7 hours a day over diverse paths. However, most of the time the trail is good, and wide but sometimes stony and steep.
Every now and then you cross a river via a metal suspension bridge. These suspension bridges are a bit wobbly, and can hang higher than 20 meters above the river, but are of good quality.
Therefore, the trail is safe but good fitness and experience with walking in the mountains are prerequisites.
Although you are in sound health, still you need to prepare beforehand for the trip to increase your endurance, stamina, and cardiovascular health. For this, you can prepare by starting a half-hour morning walk every day. Slowly, you can increase your regime by running, and then begin cycling.
You can also go for some hiking adventures in your hometown or nearby mountains. And why not join a gym to strengthen your leg muscles?
And remember, this trip will take you to some of the remotest regions of the planet where modern infrastructure is not available. So be ready to surrender WIFI, hot bath, McDonald’s Snacks, etc for a few days.
If you want an exclusive Manaslu trek just for yourselves, you can choose the alternate route that takes you from Kathmandu to Baseri. Then passing through Kashigaun, Kerauja, and Dovan which then joins the path to Philim. This alternate route can be quite challenging for its remoteness and longevity as the trek needs at least 20 to 21 days to complete.
Likewise, you can also merge the Annapurna Circuit trek as you retrace your step back to Dharapani at the end of the journey.
The high altitude is the main challenge of this trip particularly when you climb the Larke La Pass. Therefore, before climbing the Pass, to prevent altitude sickness, we suggest you climb quite a bit after arriving at the lodge, for better acclimatization.
In addition, you should take it easy, even if you are fit enough to run faster. Stopping a lot, taking photos, walking at a leisurely pace, and not wanting to ascend too quickly are the major preventive measures for altitude sickness.
If any symptoms appear, please inform our guide who will give you Diamox or Ibuprofen to relieve symptoms.
Each of our tour packages is an all-inclusive service where we ensure all your transportation, meals, and drink needs are taken care of. We offer airport- hotel- airport and trekking pick up and drop via Car, Van, Hiace, or, tourist Bus. Our drive from Kathmandu to Soti Khola and drive from Dharapani to Kathmandu will be by private transportation.
Additionally, you will stay in Kathmandu in a 3-star standard hotel with a free delicious breakfast every morning. Then during the trek, full onboard meals with breakfast, lunch, and dinner included will be provided. Try Dal Vat, Thukpa, spring rolls, chapati, noodles, Tibetan bread, dumplings etc for a change.
Despite the lack of modern infrastructure, most of the villages of the Manaslu region enjoy good coverage of NTC and NCELL coverage. The villages of Namrung, Lho, and Samagaun have good mobile reception where you can also enjoy the mobile data packages for continuous internet connection.
Likewise, you may be surprised but the tea houses of Namrung, Lho, Samagaon, Samdo, Bhimthang, and Dharapani have good WIFI connections but it will cost some additional fees from USD 3 to USD 5.
Similarly, with a 24-hour electricity supply in all villages, charging your gadgets will be easier but again you have to pay an extra fee for the service.
The trek around the Manaslu has all the ingredients that make walking in Nepal an unforgettable experience: remote villages of Hindu and Buddhist populations, and a very varied landscape with the high snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas in the background.
The first days we follow the Budhi Gandaki valley past rice terraces and subtropical forests. Then we pass small, lively Tibetan villages where monasteries and chortens bear witness to the Buddhist faith. The highest point of the tour is the high mountain pass Larke La. This pass is located right below the peak of Manaslu, in an unreal world of rocks, snow, and ice. The view is incredibly beautiful.
We then descend past extensive glaciers and through yak meadows into the habitat of the Gurungs. Here the Annapurnas dominate the horizon. Finally, we reach the Marsyangdi Valley from where a jeep ride takes us back to Kathmandu.
Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP), Special Restricted Area Permit for Manaslu (Manaslu RAP), and Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) are the permits we need for around the Manaslu trek.
The cost and the process of issuing these permits are included in our service. Our guide will collect your passport and photo to obtain these needed permits.
Q
If you are a new trekker, then we suggest you first undertake the Annapurna Trek or Everest Trek because the trails of these treks are well-developed and well-marked. The route is pretty easy and the lodges are well developed with the required amenities. Both these treks are also relatively easy than the Manaslu Circuit trek.
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Yes, you will need money for personal expenses (drinks, souvenirs, etc.) and tips for the local staff. Please refer to our excluded service list. Therefore, we advise you to carry cash from Kathmandu. NPR 20,000 to NPR 30,000 is enough for your personal expenses on this trip.
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Yes, this trip is guided by an English-speaking Nepalese guide who has extensive experience with trekking in Nepal and knows most routes very well. They are trained every year in the field of first aid, orientation, altitude sickness, and guiding groups. Our guides all come from the mountain areas of Nepal and speak the local dialects on the trekking routes. This means they know a lot about the local customs and culture of the mountain residents and can act as interpreters for the local population.
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No, this is a completely tea house trekking journey.
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