Itinerary
In contrast to conventional treks in Everest and Annapurna regions, the Manaslu trek is pristine and ideal for trekkers who prefer to navigate across picturesque terrains far away from the horde of other people. Specially designed to explore the serene beauty of Manaslu Region; our Manaslu Round Trekking makes its way around Mt. Manaslu, world’s 8th highest summit, which is greatly celebrated among the climbers’ community as one of the toughest mountains to conquer. In spite of increasing popularity following the establishment of teahouses in 2010; the trekking route, which is indeed a remote and off-the-beaten-path flaunts all the featured of a paradigmatic trek in Nepal i.e. traditional monasteries, spell-binding countryside with snow-clad summits, and last but not the least, the dramatic crossing of high suspension bridges.
Gaze at the awe-inspiring mountain scenery while traversing the landscapes as pretty as a picture. This very trek bestows you a window of opportunity to witness the majesty of Mt. Manaslu alongside its neighboring snowy peaks of Annapurna II, Shringi Himal, Cheo Peak, Kang Koru, Gyagi Kung, and Himlung. Nature’s grandeur, quaint settlements and easy accessibility (in comparison to similar treks) are few of the reasons that make visitors admire it greatly. The trekking path starts from Baseri after a scenic drive from Kathmandu. Advancing by the side of Budhi Gandaki River, the path negotiates rustic villages, Mani stone-wall carvings, colorful prayer flags and captivating woodlands of pine, cedar, birch, junipers, and rhododendron. As trekkers also navigate across the territory of Manaslu Conservation Area, one may encounter the numerous species of fauna including endangered Snow-Leopards. Moreover, individuals can get a detailed insight into the cultures, traditions, and lifestyle of ethnic communities such as Gurung, Rai, Magar, and Limbu.
Get along with Himalayan Trekking Path family in this breath-taking journey to get acquainted with the land of mysteries and enchantment!
Helpful information:
Please tell your guide, if you have any problems during your adventure.
Please, respect the local Culture
If you like to take photos/ Videos of Locals, kindly take permission before taking photos/ Videos.
This trekking is not possible without Company and Guide
Manage your garbage
Killing animals/ birds are extremely prohibited
Please take a safe side/wall side while on the trail moving donkeys and local porters.
Drink enough water during Mountain.
Permit and Rules: All included
Restricted Areas Permit (RAP):
Manaslu Circuit Trekking Required Special Permit is also called Restricted Areas permit (RAP). We must need following Requirements to issue Special Permit.
Restricted Area Permit Cost:
USD$70 First Weak and $10/ day thereafter,(Sep to November)
USD $50 First Weak and $7 day thereafter,(Dec to August)
Permit Issue Place:
Department of Immigration
The Rules:
Min 2 trekkers Needed to issue the permit
Gov Registered Company
Registered Guide
Passport and Photos:
Original Passport is Require
4 x pp photos
Conservation Areas Permit:
Annapurna Conservation Areas Permit (ACAP):
Entrance Fee: NPR.2000+VAT 13%=NPR.2260 (Foreign National)
Entrance Fee: NPR.200 +VAT 13%=NPR.226 (SAARC National)
Manasalu Conservation Areas Permit (MCAP):
Entrance Fee: NPR.2000+VAT 13%=NPR.2260 (Foreign National)
Entrance Fee: NPR.200 +VAT 13%=NPR.226 (SAARC National)
Manaslu Circuit Trekking Cost Detail:
Price of Manaslu Circuit Trekking is USD$1199.00, 2-10 Pax
Price of Manaslu Circuit Trekking is USD$1099.00, 10-20 Pax
Program zájezdu
Transfer to Hotel
Místo startu
Hotel Dream City, Pakanajol, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal, Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal
Free day in Kathmandu
Kathmandu to Machhekhola (930m):7/8 hours drive from Kathmandu
After Breakfast, we will begain our journey in a deluxe bus to the Machhekhola throught the scenic villages and river valley. We’ll pursue the serpentine mountain pathway that makes an uphill ascent along Budhi Gandaki River. Through the lush woodlands, cascading waterfalls, terraced fields and villages of Manabu Besi, Armala, Lapubesi, Nauli Khola and Khani Beshi; we'll progress along the scenic trail, all the way to Machhekhola (869m). Lapubesi (8,80m), a Gurung village scattered on several hills is the most notable settlement along the route.
Machhekhola to Jagat (1440m):5/6 hours trek
With some ups and downs, the taper route gradually proceeds across the Tharo Khola and makes it to Khorlabesi. Subsequent to a handful of more ups and downs, the trail reaches Tatopani then ascends over another ridge to traverse Budhi Gandaki via a suspension bridge. We’ll now find the wide, well-crafted staircase along the trail. Advancing forward over a ridge again, we’ll get to Doban. We’ll eventually make our way along the rugged trail beyond Dobhan Khola, Duman, Yaru Khola to Tharo Bharyang. As we cross to the west bank of the Budhi Gandaki, we’ll climbuphill and then carry on alongside the river to Jagat (1,340m).
Jagat to Deng (1860m):5/6 hours
Resuming our trek, we’ll conquer a rocky ridge to land up at Salleri (1,440m). From here, we can savor the spectacular vistas of Sringi Himal. We’ll then move down to Setibas (1,430m) and stay with the route to Ghatta Khola. Subsequently, ascend to Ngyak past Philim and Ekle Bhatti. The settlement is one of the largest we can find along the journey. Accompanied by the outlook of Mt. Lapuchun (5,950m), we’ll arrive at the office of Manaslu Conservation Area Project office. Along the trail, we’ll descend through the lush slopes and dense woodland thriving in a narrow valley. The valley opens up offering a nice walk via the bamboo forest to Deng (1,800m).
Deng to Namrung (2560m):5/6 hours trek
We’ll forge ahead to the north and press on beyond the tiny settlement of Ranagaon (1,980m) to Bihi Phedi (1,985m) with some noteworthy vistas of the Budhi Gandaki gorge en route. Eventually, we’ll end up at Prok (2380m), a beautiful village with traditional villages and a Gompa. Descending to Ghap, the trail goes into dreamy woodland then traverses Budhi Gandaki twice on wooden bridges above splendid gorges to Namrung (2,630m). This lovely village offers some sublime outlooks of Himalayan summits encompassing Himal Chuli (7,893m) and Ganesh Himal (7,422m).
5/6 hours trek
The route navigates across the small yet beautiful Bhanzam plateau where you can discover barley fields and stone houses. We’ll then reach Lihi Village. At its entrance, you can find a small flat area to the right that extends an exquisite panorama of the surroundings. After negotiating to the other side of Hinang Khola, we’ll first emerge in Sho village and then keep on with the pathway to Lho. Ascending across beaten woodland, we’ll initiate our step toward Shyala (3,520m). Snowy mountain scenery from this spot is one the best in the trek. stay here for overnight
visit Pungen Gumpa (4100m)
Explore Pungen Gumpa, Birendra Lake/ Manaslu Base Camp This very day, we’ll take a rest at Samagoan. Since it is the closest village to Manaslu Base Camp and other beautiful tourist attractions such as Birendra Lake; we’ll explore these places and again return back to the village. Options can be discussed with your guide depending on your fitness and requirements. Birendra Tal is a turquoise lake at the foot of the Manaslu glacier. You can take a dip in its pristine water and enjoy the scenery around. If you intend to set your foot at the foothills of an eight-thousander, you can hike up to Makalu Base Camp. On the way to the Base Camp, the landscapes become more and more spectacular as the elevation increases with a turquoise lake underneath, the glacier close by, and snow-capped mountaintops as far as the eye can look at.
Free Day in Sama Gaon for acclimazation
Today is the acclimatization day here in Sama Gaon. Explore around the Manaslu Base Camp (4800m) and Birendra Lake. On top of that, you will visit the stunning Tibetan village.
4 hours trek
As our journey proceeds further to the north, the trekking pathway heads to the upper part of the Budhi Gandaki. It then negotiates uphill towards Samdo (3,860m). This adorable settlement is overlooked by the majestic Samdo peak (6,335m) and the frozen Samdo Glacier. Just prior to gaining access in the village’s territory; we’ll come across the spot where the Budhi Gandaki literally begins – at the conflux of Larke Khola and the river originated from Samdo Glacier.
4 hours trek
After leaving Samdo, we will cross the Athahra Saya Khola and trek alongside the Larke Khola. After a gradual climb, we will reach Dharamshala (4,460m), also known as Larke Phedi. Dharamshala is a large, moderately sloped mountain area with a campsite and a lodge that has many double rooms and a well-equipped kitchen. Forget about any negative stories you may have heard about this place in the past. Currently, it is the best place to rest before taking on the toughest challenge of this adventure.
Dharmasala to Bhimthang Via Larkey La (5160m):7/8 hours
We will start our journey to Larke La (5,160m) before sunrise. As we ascend through rocky glacial moraines, hills, and snowy ridges, it's a challenging and demanding trek. Along the way, we'll pass by small shallow lakes before reaching the prayer flags at the top of the pass. From there, we'll descend towards the moraine of Salpudanda Glacier, and continue to Bhimthang (3,590m) near Bhimtang Glacier. You can enjoy the beautiful scenery while staying in this village.
6/7 hours trek
This stretch of trail is lush and colorful. We will pass by the foot of the Bhimtang glacier, observing elegant scenery. Beyond the spellbinding landscapes adorned with prayer flags, we can see the wonderful sight of mountains around us, with the Manaslu Range to the southeast. Continuing on the trail, we will move through mystical fir woods to Yak Kharka. Navigating to the other end of the woodland, we will settle Gho (2,560m). After passing the lovely village of Tilche (2,300m), the trail crosses the Dudh Khola via a long suspension bridge and arrives at Thonche, which marks the official end of the Manaslu trail. Finally, we will move across the bridge spanning the Marsyangdi River to Dharapani (1,960m).
6/7 hours drive
We’ll now meet up with the popular Annapurna Circuit Trail. Through a police checkpoint, we’ll trek past the waterfalls as well as the settlements of Karta and Tal to Chamje Village from here we can take a jeep to Pokhara. If you are tired, the jeep services are available directly to Pokhara from Dharapani. Alternatively, we may drive to Kathmandu from Pokhara via a tourist bus. This blissful drive on Prithvi Highway will take us along the riverside of Masryangdi and Trishuli during which, we can gaze at the scenic terrain including green hillocks, flourishing forests, local villages, and verdant cultivated fields. Once at Kathmandu, you can provide a reward to your tired body in the form of rest or massage therapies. Remember to go for a souvenir shopping trip at the local marketplaces!
Koncové místo
Tribhuvan International Airport (KTM) त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, त्रिभुवन विमानस्थल, Kathmandu, Bagmati, Nepal
Podrobnosti o zájezdu
accommodation
- 2 nights' accommodation at a standard Hotel in Kathmandu before the trek
- 10 nights accommodation in the lodge in Mountain
- 1-night accommodation at a standard Hotel in Kathmandu after the trek
flights
- This trek does not require a flight
guide
- Professional Trekking Guide
- his salary and food
- travel insurance
insurance
meals
- Breakfast in Kathmandu
- All the mountain meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner)
transport
- Airport pick-up and Drop by private Car
- Kathmandu to Machhekhola and Dharapani to Kathmandu by Public Bus
Dobré vědět
Měna
Nepalese Rupee
Nepál