The Manaslu Circuit Trek is one of the best remote trekking areas in Nepal, predominated by Baudha Himal, Gorkha Himal, and Himal Chuli, bordered by two major river systems: the Budhi Gandaki to the east and the Marshandi Khola to the west. The Annapurna and Manaslu ranges, including the two major alpine high passes: Larkya La Pasa (5,160 m) and Thorong La Pass (5,416 m), are the significant highlights of the Manaslu and Annapurna circuit trek that begins in Gorkha, which follows the Marshyangdi River for the first few days and moves along the rugged gorge of the Budhi Gandaki River via indigenous Gurung villages with a vast number of Buddhist monasteries. A few sections of the trek also feature numerous high waterfalls cascading on the main river, while the valleys shelter several ancient temples, some of which represent the pre-Buddhist Bon religion, rising slowly with the minimum chance of altitude sickness. As the river changes course to the west, so do the landscapes, with steep, rocky gorges and pines covering the forest.
Tour program
Day 1
Arrival and Transfer to the Hotel in Kathmandu (1,340m)
A representative from Adventure Himalayan Travels and Treks will pick you up and take you to your predetermined hotel upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.
In your free time, you can wander around the lively streets of Thamel and buy essential gear and equipment for your upcoming trek.
In the evening, you will attend a welcome dinner and a short briefing session led by our tour leader or guide.
Any questions concerning the trek must be clarified at this time.
Start point
Kathmandu, Bagmati Province, Nepal
Day 2
Free day in Kathmandu/self sightseeing around the valley
You will spend the day sightseeing in Kathmandu by visiting several UNESCO World Heritage sites such as Pashupath Nath, which is the most sacred Hindu temple of Lord Shiva with a cremation ground at the bank of the Bagmati River; Swaymbhunath, also called the monkey temple, with a group of fur babies roaming around everywhere possible; and Boudhnath, the mini-Tibetan with a high influence of Tibetan culture.
Lastly, the popular Durbar Squares of the Valley: Patan, Basantapur, and Bhaktapur, with a pleasant aroma of Nepali species and fine arts
Day 3
Drive to Arughat Bazar (870 m), then to Maccha Khola (869 m)
The drive today begins after an early morning breakfast along the Prithivi Highway west from Kathmandu through the stunning scenery of rivers and hills across the Trishuli River, joining the asphalt roads to Dhading.
From here, there are a series of ascents and descents to Alamara, a village on the flank with Majestic Himalayas views passing thick forest, Budhi Gandaki Valleys, and Hills.
It will take you a steep ascent on the rocky path, crossing a stream, and descending past a few rice terraces to make it first to the Gurung village of Lapubesi. Then to Maccha Khola.
Day 4
Maccha Khola to Jagat (1,340 m/6-7 hours walk/Beginning of the Restricted Area)
This day, you will travel along the slope of farm fields and rice paddies, further ahead to the wider valleys with great views of Sringi Himal, also known as Chamar (7,187 m).
Then, the path lowers down to the shores of white sand and passes several more villages to reach Kholabesi.
After a few more villages following the narrow path, you will be at Tatopani, with a hot spring to chill and relax your spines, and finally at Jagat.
Day 5
Jagat to Deng (1,860 m)
Today, you will yet again cross a suspension bridge, pass a forested area, and move along a rock-carved path to reach Doban.
Soon after passing over a shaky bridge in Doban Khola, you will keep ascending and descending till Deng and spend overnight in the tea house.
Day 6
Deng to Namrung (2,630 m/6-7 hour trek)
You will leave Deng village with a steep uphill hike that goes down to the river bank, which offers a pleasant walk through dense bamboo forest up to Deng Khola.
The trail then descends to the river bank and valley, surrounded by cliffs, when you keep moving on to the forest, crossing wooden bridges a few times over the river of Budhi Gandaki, which is steeper until Namru village.
From here, the Tibetan border is only a few kilometers away to the north.
Overnight in the tea house in Namrung!
Day 7
Namrung to Sama Gaou (3,520 m/6-7 hours walking)
On this day, you will come across Hinan Khola after passing several villages and then to Sho village after crossing the streams, where you will get spectacular views of Manaslu North Peak, Naike Peak, and Manaslu, while Lho possesses wide farm fields on the gentle mountain.
Lho is a large village with ample houses and a fine gompa that assures an excellent view of the surroundings.
The settlement seen starts widening after crossing the Pungn glacier, and you will start to move from one chorten to another till you reach Sama.
The Sama is distinguishable even before arrival due to its large number of Mani stones, Chhortens, and the Gompa atop the hill. Worth a visit!
Day 8
Sama Goau to Samdo (3,790 m/3 hour)
Crossing by the foot over the great Manaslu Glacier, you pass the trail that branches off to Manaslu Base Camp, where you enter a woodland with marmots in the birch and juniper bushes.
A final steep ascent brings you to the charming village of Samdo, with a well-established Tibetan refugee community—Tibetan is only a morning’s walk away.
Day 9
Rest Day in Samdo
You will take the day to explore and acclimate your body to the altitude. Walking north from Samdo, climbing gradually along the Athahra Saya Khola, then descending gently towards the river bed, crossing a side river on a wooden bridge, Then you will climb again and go beside the river on its western side.
After 3 hours of walking from Samdo, the Athahra Saya Khola turns west. You will cross the bridge and begin to climb the slope. At its bottom, the trail may seem unclear as several Yak trails are going up, but as you climb, it is clear that your way is up. The climb to the top of the Rui La Pass is 4,998m.
Along the way, there are raw sights of Manaslu in the distance, as well as the Hindu and Fukang glaciers just behind you as you climb. The Rui La Pass is a "classic" U-shaped mountain pass. Prayer flags mark the pass, and a border stone marks the border between Nepal and "Dzong Who" (China).
Numerous mountain ranges can be seen on the Tibetan side, and if you are patient enough, wait to see a Yak caravan crossing the pass to bring goods into Nepal
Day 10
Samdo to Dharamsala (1,457 m/4 hours of walking)
After an easy first part of the day, you will cross the Budhi Gandaki for the last time before gradually rising off the trail through juniper and tundra to a viewpoint overlooking the Larkya La Glacier.
Climbing further, you will arrive at the Spartan Larkya guest house.
Day 11
Bharmsala to Larke Pass to Bhimthang (2,800 m/7-8 hours walking)
An early morning start is needed for a strenuous yet rewarding day. A pre-dawn start to avoid the anticipated heavy wind is important.
After a long, gradual climb alongside the moraine, you make a short descent to a glacial lake and reach the head of the moraine (4,700 m), which you will cross to climb to the ridge top. Four frozen lakes lie below, and then it is up to the crest of Larkya La (5,100m).
The award for these difficult trekking conditions is the brilliant westerly views of Himlung Himal, Kangurru, and Annapurna II, as well as the looming omnipresence of Manaslu.
On the steep descent, you will drop around 600m in less than an hour, which then levels off onto yak pastures before finally reaching Bhimthang, a collection of typical summer Kharkas
Day 12
Bhimthang to Tilje to Dharapani (1,963 m-1,860 m/8–9 hours walking)
You will now start to descend on much easier terrain through meadows, pine, and rhododendron forests until you reach Hampuk.
Then, the path drops further, following the course of the Dudh Khola. Crossing the stream fed by the snows of the Kichke Himal, you will arrive at Karche and continue to the village of Gho, where rice is back on the menu and Nepalese ‘dhal bhat’ is revisited.
Keeping to the west bank of the river, your afternoon is one of gradual descent to the Gurung settlement of Tilije. From here, the trail descends to Thonje. Crossing the Marshyandi River leads you to the village of Dharapani.
Day 13
Trek from Dharapani to Chyamje (2,713m)
Right after breakfast, you will start to move for Chyamje (2,713 m), surrounded by verdant forest and massive mountains.
You will travel through a thick forest, enjoying the waterfalls on the way to your destination, working as a trade center for the Manang district, Chyamje, to stay overnight at a guesthouse
Day 14
Trek from Chyamje to Pisang (3,292 m)
To hike from Chyamje to Pisang, you will follow the path over a tighter river valley with a great number of trees.
The exhaustion fades away as you start to receive the mesmerizing views of Pisang (3,292 m). To sum up, it takes about three hours to arrive at Pisang and spend a night at the guest house.
Day 15
Trek from Pisang to Manang (3,351 m)
Pisang consists of two routes; both routes can be approached, yet the views of Annapurna II, III, IV, Pisang Peak, Gangapurna, Tilicho, and Chulu Peak are astonishing fromthe upper trail.
Afterward, you will cross the Jharsang Khola with a Khangsar, a Gurung village on the way, and prayer flags on the top of a small monastery.
Day 16
Manang-Acclimatization Day, Side Trip to Ice Lake, or Buddhist Monastery
It is an interesting and exciting day to acclimatize to the high alpine climate, which begins after a delicious breakfast.
You can use this day to visit the monastery or hike Gangpurna Lake and viewpoint with the clear blue sky, delight to the heart, and camera to capture all the soaring mountains, hills, and villages.
After spending some quality time, you will return to the guest house and explore the area to energize yourself for further treks in the coming days
Day 17
Manag to Yak Kharka (4,200 m/3-4 hours of trek)
The hike today is through the colorful inhabitants of Manang, followed by a path of stone walls and a sandy path to Yak Kharka after passing through Koche village.
The Koche village is famous for grazing animals. The pasture land of grasses and varieties of seasonal flowers that have glaciers and other water resources make this place very attractive
Day 18
Yak Kharka to Throng Phedi High Camp (4,780 m/4-hour trek)
Today, you will carry on trekking in the direction of Thorong Phedi High Camp (4,780 m), devoid of any scenery, which is a majestic high alpine landscape.
Then, you will ascend to the base camp, which is popular as a tiny village situated near the Marshyandi River. Below the river, there is a huge meadow. Overnight stay at a guesthouse!
Day 19
Trek from Thorong Phedi (5,416 m) to Muktinath (3,802 m), Jeep to Jomsom (2,730 m)
You will climb another 1,000 meters to reach the holy Muktinath, adored by Hindus and Buddhists.
You will first pass through Khingar (3,400m) before making it gradually to Jharkot (3,500 m), an inspiring stronghold for natives.
Staying the night in Ranipur will allow you to adapt more consistently if you choose to continue with the first portion of Muktinath, which has other benefits.
Day 20
Jomsom to Pokhara by flight (870m)
The day when you will start to retrace your way back to Kathmandu is finally here. You will first head to Pokhara for sightseeing, which is known for being a tourist paradise.
Canoeing, biking, and generally wandering around are what make this place a fantastic tourist spot, including the religious shrines, which are the perfect to hang out amidst stunning panoramic views of the Annapurna range.
Day 21
Return to Kathmandu by tourist bus
From Pokhara, you will return to Kathmandu taking nearly 6 to 7 hours. On the way you can enjoy the beautiful scenery from the window and during the stops we can get out and capture some photographs. On the way, you can take your lunch. Overnight stay in a hotel.
Day 22
Departure!
On your departure day, we will transport you to the airport at least three hours before your scheduled flight from Nepal.
On your way home, you may be considering your next epic adventure to Nepal with us.
Thank you for trekking with Adventure Himalayan Travels and Treks. We hope to see you again!
End point
Kathmandu, Bagmati Province, Nepal
Tour Details
accommodation
Three nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu three star Hotel
One night accommodation in Pokhara three star hotel
17 nights and 18 days of food and accommodation during trek (local lodge)
transport
Airport transfers pickup and Drop
Transportation from Kathmandu to trekking departure point by Local bus and Pokhara to Kathmandu by tourist bus.
flights
Jomsom to Pokhara by flight
meals
Breakfast include in kathmandu Hotel
Breakfast include in Pokhara
Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner include on the trekking
Farewell dinner in Kathmandu with Nepali cultural dance
guide
English speaking local expert guide, porters(porter carry maximum 18 k.g and one porter between two person)
Good to know
Currency
NPR
Nepalese Rupee
Nepal
Customer reviews
Operator
4.7
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