Overview
Trip Overview
Manaslu Circuit Trek: A Himalayan Adventure
The Manaslu Circuit Trek is a thrilling journey through Nepal's Gorkha district, circling Mount Manaslu, the world’s eighth-highest peak. This 14 to 15-day trek is an incredible mix of natural beauty, cultural experiences, and challenging adventures that every trekker will cherish.
Explore Stunning Landscapes
The trek takes you through the breathtaking Manaslu Conservation Area, where you’ll witness diverse landscapes ranging from lush green forests and terraced fields to glacial rivers and alpine meadows. The trail is framed by majestic snow-capped peaks, creating a picturesque backdrop at every step.
Immerse Yourself in Local Culture
As you pass through traditional Gurung, Tibetan, and other ethnic villages, you’ll get a glimpse into their unique ways of life. The region’s cultural heritage adds depth to the journey, making it more than just a trek. Encounters with local communities, age-old traditions, and monasteries bring an enriching experience to your adventure.
Conquer the Larkya Pass
One of the trek’s highlights is crossing the Larkya Pass, a challenging section that rewards you with stunning panoramic views of the Himalayan range. The climb is tough, but the sense of achievement at the top makes it all worthwhile.
Comfortable Teahouse Accommodation
Accommodation along the trail consists of cozy teahouses and lodges run by local families. These provide not only a comfortable place to rest but also an opportunity to enjoy warm hospitality and authentic local cuisine, enhancing your trekking experience.
Best Time to Trek
The ideal seasons for the Manaslu Circuit Trek are spring (March to May) and fall (September to November). During these times, the weather is generally clear, offering excellent views and stable trekking conditions. However, trekkers should be prepared for occasional rain or snowfall, even during these favorable seasons, adding a touch of adventure to the journey.
Why Choose the Manaslu Circuit Trek?
The Manaslu Circuit Trek combines natural beauty, cultural richness, and physical challenges, making it a perfect adventure for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience. From stunning landscapes to warm cultural interactions, this trek promises memories that will last a lifetime.
TOP TREK MOMENTS
Highlights
Stunning Mountain Views: Take in breathtaking panoramic views of some of the world's highest peaks, including Mount Manaslu (8,163 meters), the eighth highest peak in the world, as well as Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Kang Guru, and Annapurna II.
Larke Pass Crossing: Take on the thrilling ascent across the trek's highest point, Larke Pass (5,106 meters). As you ascend this high-altitude mountain pass, take in the breath-taking views of the surrounding peaks from the summit and feel a sense of success.
Natural and Remote Landscapes: Travel through untainted and secluded landscapes, encompassing verdant woodlands, terraced farms, gushing waterfalls, and difficult terrain. Get away from the masses and take in the pristine splendor of the Himalayas.
Buddhist Culture & Monasteries: As you travel through traditional Tibetan towns and historic monasteries decorated with vibrant prayer flags, prayer wheels, and elaborate murals, you will be able to fully immerse yourself in the rich Buddhist culture of the area. See Buddhist gompas like the Mu Gompa and Shyala Gompa to learn about Tibetan Buddhism and regional traditions.
DAY BY DAY
Detailed Itinerary
ROUTE VISUAL
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
Detailed Inclusions
- All airport pickup and drop-off arrangements.
- Dinner at a typical restaurant features Nepalese cuisine and a traditional dance performance.
- 3 nights of 3-star quality hotel accommodation in Kathmandu, including breakfast.
- During the hike, we stayed in local lodges for 11 nights in twin rooms.
- A one-day sightseeing trip of Kathmandu is led by a city tour guide and includes private transportation.
- During the walk, we ate three meals every day. (14 breakfasts, 12 lunches, and 13 dinners)
- Seasonal fruits (dessert) are served every evening after dinner during the walk.
- All required hiking permits and formal documents for the trek. (The Manaslu region is a restricted zone, requiring a special trekking permit from Nepal Immigration.)
- An experienced and government-certified hiking guide will lead the trek.
- Every member of our trekking crew receives compensation, meals, lodging, transportation, and accidental insurance.
- Local busses and jeeps are used to convey all necessary long-haul freight.
- For the trek, a sleeping bag and waterproof duffel bag are needed. (offered upon request)
- During the hike, use an oximeter to assess your oxygen level and pulse while taking first aid medication.
- Emergency helicopter preparation in the event that there are any natural or physical threats while trekking. (In this scenario, travel insurance is advisable) A certificate of achievement for completing the trek successfully.
- all taxes levied by the government and company charges.
WHAT'S EXCLUDED
Detailed Exclusions
- International flights and entrance visas for Nepal
- Your travel insurance.
- Personal fees include hot showers, phone charges, and using the trek's WIFI.
- Entrance charges for touring in Kathmandu.
- Tips for the hiking teams.
- Porters are available for an extra fee.
ESSENTIAL TREK INFO
Good to Know
Permits: Obtain the appropriate permits for the trek, such as the Manaslu Restricted Area Permit, Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP), and Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP). These permits are necessary to access the restricted region and contribute to conservation activities there.
Physical Fitness: The Manaslu Circuit Trek covers difficult terrain and high altitudes. It is critical to be in good physical shape and sufficiently prepared for the challenges of high-altitude hiking. Regular exercise and cardiovascular training can assist improve fitness and lower the risk of altitude-related diseases.
Acclimatization: It is essential when trekking at high altitudes to avoid altitude sickness. Plan your journey plan with enough rest days and gradual altitude climb to allow your body to acclimate properly. Listen to your body, stay hydrated, and avoid over-exertion.
Packing essentials: It include warm layers, waterproof apparel, sturdy trekking boots, a sleeping bag, and a backpack. Sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, a first-aid kit, and water purification tablets are all essential supplies.
Accommodation: The Manaslu Circuit Trek mostly consists of teahouses and lodges run by local communities. These offer basic services including meals, accommodation, and hot showers, but the facilities may be insufficient. Bring funds for lodging, meals, and other expenses throughout the journey.