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Manaslu Trekking

Trip code
Package name Manaslu Trekking
Duration 14
Max. elevation 5160 m
Level MODERATE
Transportation All ground transportation and domestic flights as per itinerary.
Accomodation 3 Star Hotel in Kathmandu and Tea house / Lodge during the trek.
Starts at Sotikola
Ends at Besishahar
Trip route Kathmandu - Sotikhola - Jagat - Namrung - Samagaun - Samdo - Dharmsala - Bhimthang - Dharapani - Besisahar - Kathmandu
Cost USD 1,299 per person

Highlights

Overview

Manaslu trekking package is bundled with the sightseeing of UNESCO listed world heritage sites in Kathmandu and the exhilarating trekking in Manaslu region. The breathtaking views of Mt. Manaslu (8163 m), the world’s eighth tallest mountain and crossing Lyarke La Mountain Pass (5160 m) make this trek a remarkable adventure. The rich cultural and biological diversity of the Manaslu region provides lifetime opportunities for trekkers to understand life in the Himalayas better.
Round Manaslu Trek is one of the most adventurous treks in the world considering the region’s remoteness and a limited number of trekkers making a trip to this part of the world. To start the trek to Manaslu region one has to reach Sotikhola making a road trip of 8-9 hours from Kathmandu. Any trekker with good health and physical conditions is capable to successfully complete this trip. However, he/she should be confident and mentally prepared to walk 6-7 hours per day in the high altitude.
Our trekking guides make sure your trip strictly follows the acclimatization plan set by the expert trekking planners. The trekkers also have the option of customizing the trip itinerary under the guidance of our trek experts. Basically, the duration of round Manaslu trek is 13- 15 days considering the safe and sound trekking plan.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrive in Kathmandu (1,350m/4,428ft)

Arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. A representative from Glacier Nepal treks will welcome you at the airport and take you to your hotel by private vehicle. After a short rest, you will meet the guide at our office. Your guide will answer any questions you may have about your trek. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 2 : Kathmandu to Sotikhola (710m/2,329ft) : 8-9 hours

ravel by private jeep to the start of the Manaslu trek in Sotikhola.  After an early morning departure from Kathmandu, you will notice your first views of the  Ganesh Himal and Langtang Himal range upon leaving the valley.   The road zigzags along the Trisuli River.  After approximately 7-8 hours, we will reach Sotikhola, a small village on the Budi Gandaki riverbank, and the start of the Manaslu trek.   After a long travel day, spend the evening resting and preparing for the trek.  Overnight at a Sotikhola teahouse

Day 3 : Soti Khola to Maccha Khola (900m/2,952ft) : 6-7 hours

After breakfast at the teahouse, our trek begins with a walk on the newly opened roadway that winds through the Buri Gandaki River Valley. This road is part of the government of Nepal’s plan to build a highway that will connect to China’s autonomous region of Tibet. We pass a few small villages and a suspension bridge. The trek follows the Budi Gandaki River and gains a few hundred meters of elevation before reaching Machhakhola, our destination for the day. Stay overnight at a Machakhola teahouse

Day 4 : Maccha Khola to Jagat (1,410m/4,625ft) : 6-7 hours

After breakfast at the teahouse, cross the Machakhola suspension bridge and begin a gradual climb to  Tatopani (hot springs).  Road construction is ongoing here; be prepared to encounter many mule trains.  Always pass mules on the wall side and follow your guide for safety.   After crossing the Budi Gandaki suspension bridge and the villages of Dovan and Keraunja, we ascend through Yaruphant to the village of Jagat.  Jagat marks the beginning of the restricted Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP). Stay overnight at a Jagat teahouse.

Day 5 : Jagat to Dang (1,804m/5,917ft) : 6-7 hours

After breakfast at the teahouse, continue along the Buri Gandaki River to the village of Salleri.  After ascending from Salleri, you will see a beautiful view of Siring Himal.  Pass the villages of Sirdibas and Ghatte Khola to a long suspension bridge.  Once across the bridge, a short trek brings you to the largest Gurung village in the region – Gurung.  After passing Chisapani (Ekle Bhatti), we descend back down to the Budi Gandaki River and pass a trail that leads through the Tsum Valley (the Tsum Valley trek).   After a few river crossings, we arrive in the village of Pewa and, soon after, ascend to the village of Deng. Stay overnight at a Dang teahouse.

Day 6 : Deng to Namrung (2,630m/8,626ft) : 6-7 hours

After breakfast at the teahouse, the trek winds its way down to the river and then ascends once again to the villages of Rana and Bhi Phedi. During the walk, we may be able to spot langur monkeys on one of their routine visits to the fields to feed.   Before reaching the village of Ghap, the trek will cross a landslide area.  Proceed with caution and follow your guide’s direction.  After another crossing of the Buri Gandaki River, the trail meanders through a lush forest and then ascends to our destination for the night  Namrung. In Namrung, enjoy beautiful views of the Ganesh Himal and Siring Himal. Overnight at a Namrung teahouse

Day 7 : Namrung to Samagaon (3,530m/11,578ft) : 6-7 hours

Today, the trek gains approximately 900 meters/2950 ft.  Please remember to always follow your guide’s instructions and pay careful attention to trail signs. After breakfast at the teahouse, travel through the village of Bhaniam and begin an ascent through the alpine forest. Once in Lho, you will have an amazing view of Mt. Manaslu to the West. Ribung Gumpa is another site worth visiting Lho.  Past Lho, you will reach the village of Shayla, where we will cross a couple of suspension bridges and follow a mostly flat trail to Samagaon.   Stay overnight at a Samagaon teahouse

Day 8 : Acclimatization day

An acclimatization day to prepare for the trip over Larkya La, a mountain pass at (5,160m/ 16,930feet), the highest point of the trek.  It is best to stay active on rest days.  Take an early morning hike to Manaslu base camp (4,800 m, 7-8 hours roundtrip), visit Birendra lake, or explore the village and Samagaon monastery.  There are many opportunities to get acquainted with the rich Sherpa culture.  Enjoy the sight of thousands of mani stones with Tibetan texts and pictures and the Sherpa women clad in traditional clothes and ornaments. Stay overnight again at a Samagaon teahouse.

Day 9 : Samagaon to Samdo (3,860m/12,660ft) : 4-5 hours

After breakfast at the teahouse, we once again follow the Buri Gandaki River while enjoying beautiful views of the mountains and of Samagaon behind us. The trek gradually climbs to the next village of Samdo, a short and easy day.  Arrive in Samdo by lunch.  After lunch, you will have the choice to do another short acclimatization hike up the hill behind Samdo or walk around exploring the village.  Stay overnight at a Samdo teahouse 

Day 10 : Samdo to Dharamsala/Larkya B. C. (4460m/14,628ft) : 4-5 hours

Today we trek to Dharamsala, also known as Larke Phedi, our last stop before Larkya La. After breakfast at the teahouse, begin the trek and after about an hour we will cross the  Budi Gandaki river and Larke bazaar (a trade point for Nepal and Tibet). From Larkebazar, we will ascend a few hundred meters to the seasonal village of Dharamsala. There are a few very basic teahouses here with dormitory-style lodging.   This will be our highest overnight elevation of the trip.  Stay overnight at a Dharamsala teahouse.

Day 11 : Dharamsala to Larkya la (5,160m/16,924ft) to Bimthang (3,720m/12,201ft) : 8-9 hours

After early morning breakfast, we start the trek while it is still dark outside.  The trek climbs gradually, passing by the beautiful lake next to the Larkya Glacier.  After a few hours of climbing, we reach Larkya La.  From Larkya Pass, there are spectacular views of the huge Annapurna 2, Himlung Himal, and Cheo Himal.  From the pass, we descend for 3-4 hours to the village of Bhimthang Phedi, tucked next to the Ponkar glacier.  Stay overnight at a Bhimthang teahouse.

Day 12 : Bimthang to Tilije (2,300m/7,544ft) : 5-6 hours

After breakfast at the teahouse, we descend from Bhimthang, enjoying a wonderful view of Manaslu, Lanjung, Cheo Himal along the way.  We cross the Dudh Khola just below the Ponker glacier and are back in the beautiful rhododendron forest. After walking through the village of Gowa, we arrive in Tilche. Stay Overnight at a Tilche teahouse.

Day 13 : Tilije to Dharapani drive to kathmandu 10-11hours

Our last day trekking.  After breakfast at the teahouse, we walk about an hour to reach the village of Dharapani.  From here, we catch a  jeep first to Besisahar and then on to  Kathmandu.  That night, we will have a farewell dinner to celebrate our successful trek.  Enjoy your accomplishment in a traditional Nepalese restaurant with cultural dance. Overnight at the hotel.

Day 14 : Final Departure

This is your final day in Nepal. A Glacier Nepal treks representative will take you ay Tribhuvan International Airport by private vehicle. Safe travels home sweet home

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