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Manaslu Circuit Trek

Manaslu Circuit Trek – Off-the-Beaten-Path Himalayan Adventure
Discover the Manaslu Circuit Trek, offering stunning views of Mt. Manaslu (8,163 m) and the surrounding Himalayas. Journey through terraced fields, alpine meadows, and glacial landscapes, visit traditional Gurung and Tibetan villages, and explore ancient monasteries. With fewer trekkers, this trek promises a peaceful, authentic, and unforgettable Himalayan experience.

Scenic Rural Journey

Highlights of Manaslu Circuit Trek

Duration:                 15 days
Activities:                 Trekking · Culture
Max. Altitude:         5106m (Larke Pass)
Best Season:           March · April · May · September · October · November
Accommodation:    Hotels / Lodges
Difficulty Level:       Medium - Strenuous
Places to Visit:        Kathmandu · Manaslu Region

Why Manaslu Circuit Trek is popular for?

- Breathtaking Views : Stunning panoramas of Manaslu, Himalchuli, Ganesh Himal, and Annapurna ranges

- Larkya La Pass (5,106m) : The highest and most challenging point of the trek

- Rich Culture : Experience Tibetan-influenced culture in villages like Samagaun and Samdo

- Less Crowded : Compared to Everest and Annapurna treks, Manaslu sees fewer trekkers

- Diverse Landscapes : Lush forests, alpine meadows, glaciers, and high mountain passes

- Wildlife : Possible sightings of snow leopards, Himalayan blue sheep, and red pandas

Price Starts From: USD $ 1330 per person
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Upon arrival in Kathmandu, receive and transfer to hotel. Rest of the day at leisure or explore the surroundings. Overnight at the hotel

Breakfast at the hotel Full day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley while preparing for the Manaslu trek. Overnight at the hotel

After breakfast at the hotel, a long drive through picturesque landscapes to reach Machha Khola, the starting point of the trek. Overnight at Guest House

After breakfast at the guest house, commence Manaslu trek alongside the river, crossing suspension bridges and passing through small villages to reach Jagat. Overnight at the Guest House

Trek through a diverse landscape, crossing the Budhi Gandaki River multiple times and passing through Philim and Ekle Bhatti to reach Deng. Overnight at the Guest House

Continue trekking through forests and crossing rivers, with views of Siringi Himal along the way, to reach Namrung. Overnight at the Guest House

Trek through picturesque villages, enjoying panoramic views of Manaslu and other peaks, before reaching Samagaon. Overnight at the Guest House

Take a rest day for acclimatization. Option for a side trip to Manaslu Base Camp or explore the local village and monasteries. Overnight at the Guest House

A shorter day of trekking, passing through yak pastures and more Tibetan-influenced settlements to reach Samdo. Overnight at the Guest House

Another rest day for acclimatization. Explore the area or take a short hike to prepare for the high pass. Overnight at the Guest House

Trek to Dharamsala (also known as Larkya Phedi), the last stop before the high pass. Rest and prepare for the next day's challenge. Overnight at the Guest House

The highlight of the trek, crossing the Larkya La Pass with breathtaking views. Descend to Bimthang for the night. Overnight at the basic Guest House

Descend through lush forests and pastures, enjoying views of Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, and other peaks, to reach Tilije. Overnight at the Guest House

Trek to Dharapani and then drive back to Kathmandu, completing the trek. Celebrate your achievement with a final night in the city.

Free till departure to international airport for onward flight.

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“We did enjoy our Manaslu Trek very much. Everything was well organised and the whole crew did a very good job.”

Irmgard Keiser

Switzerland