16 days tour

Manaslu Circuit Trek

$ 1,590 .00 USD

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Manaslu Circuit Trek

This tour includes:

Transport

Private Jeep depending On Group Size

Accommodation

3 Star Category Accommodations in Kathmandu and Teahouse/Lodge during Trekking

Guide

Experienced English Speaking Trekking Guide

Others

Pick up and Drops . 3 Star Category Accommodations in Kathmandu including Breakfast Teahouses/Lodge Accommodation including Breakfast ,Lunch ,Dinner during the trek Farewell dinner at the end An experienced English-speaking trek leader (trekking guide), and porters to carry luggage (2 trekkers : 1 porter) including their salary, insurance, equipment, flight, food and lodging All necessary paper work and permits (ACAP, TIMS ) Trekking insurance for all support crews All ground Transportation

Meals

Breakfast in Kathmandu and Breakfast ,Lunch and Dinner During The Trek

Not included:

Others

Nepalese visa fee International airfare to and from Kathmandu Excess baggage charges Entrance Fees Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu in case of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the mountain(due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary Travel and rescue insurance Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower etc) Tips for guides and porters

Insurance

insurence has to be managed prior arrival from your country

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Itinerary of your trip Manaslu Circuit Trek

  • Day 1 Day 1: Arrival In Kathmandu (1300M/4264Ft)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Arrival In Kathmandu (1300M/4264Ft)

      One of the representative from Himalayan Sanctuary Adventure will be waiting you outside the international airport terminal gate holding your name then transfer you to the respected hotel.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Sightseeing In Kathmandu And Trek Preparation (4 -6Hr)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Sightseeing In Kathmandu And Trek Preparation (4 -6Hr)

      After breakfast in the morning you will be Proceed for Sightseeing place as given below.


      1.  Boudhanath Stupa ,

      Lies about 6 kms to the east of downtown Kathmandu and is the largest stupa in the valley. It looms 36 meters high and presents one of the most fascinating specimens of stupa design. Buddhanath is also known as Khasti, or dew drops, after an account that builders had to use dew to mix the mortar as Kathmandu was suffering from a severe drought during the construction of Bouddhanath.


      2.  Pasupatinath Temple ,

      Pashupatinath is one of the most sacred Hindu shrines in the world and lies 5 kms east of the city center. The richly-ornamented pagoda houses the sacred Linga, or phallic symbol, of Lord Shiva. Chronicles indicate the templeโ€™s existence prior to 400 AD. Devotees can be seen taking ritual dips in the holy Bagmati River flowing beside the temple


      3.  patan Darbar Square ,

      Patan Durbar Square is an enchanting combination of palace buildings, artistic courtyards and graceful pagoda temples. The former royal palace complex is the center of Patanโ€™s religious and social life, and houses a museum containing an array of bronze statues and religious objects. One remarkable monument here is a 17th-century temple dedicated to the Hindu god Krishna, built entirely of stone


      4.  Swayambhunath Stupa ,

      The Monkey Temple (World Heritage Site) Watches over the valley from the top of a hillock on its western side. The huge stupa is one of the holiest Buddhists sites in Nepal and its establishment is linked to the creation of the Kathmandu Valley out of a primordial lake. Swayambhu is also known as Samhengu and the Monkey temple because of the countless monkeys living in the premises

  • Day 3 Day 3: Drive From Kathmandu To Sotikhola (710M) 8 โ€“ 9 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Drive From Kathmandu To Sotikhola (710M) 8 โ€“ 9 Hours

      Today, you will head out to the starting point of your trek i.e. Solti Khola. You will take a bus from Kathmandu to Soti Khola. The route of the bus takes you along the Prithvi Highway. The road you through the middle hills till Malekhu. From Malekhu, a 30km road takes you north along the Trishuli river as you head towards Dhading Besi. A further 35-kilometer drive along a dirt road leads you to Arughat. As the road gets winding up to Gola Bhanjyang, you can see panoramic views Ganesh, Baudha and Manaslu Himals. A further 3 hours of ride leads you to Soti Khola. The bus ride up to Soti Khola is 8-9 hours.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Trek From Soti Khola To Maccha Khola (900M): 6 โ€“ 7 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Trek From Soti Khola To Maccha Khola (900M): 6 โ€“ 7 Hours

      You will start your trekking journey today. The initial portion of todayโ€™s trek takes you along a gradual uphill through beautiful Sal forests. You will then walk past forested and terraced ridges and numerous waterfalls along the way. At times, the trail also narrows. You might also find yourself clinging to the sides of cliffs sometimes. The trail then descends as you walk past rice paddies before climbing up to Labubesi (885m/2,800ft). From the village of Labubesi, you will trek to a suspension bridge Nauli Khola falls. You will then descend to gravel banks along the river before hiking gently up to Machha Khola village(900 meters). The trek from Soti Khola to Machha Khola is 6-7 hours long.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Trek From Maccha Khola To Jagat (1410M): 6 โ€“ 7 Hrs
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Trek From Maccha Khola To Jagat (1410M): 6 โ€“ 7 Hrs

      After breakfast, you will head out on a 6-7 hour trekking journey to Jagat (1410 meters). After crossing Machha Khola, you will trek gently up to the tiny village of Khorla Bensi. From there, you will get to the natural hot springs at Tatopani. This trail is also quite challenging. After crossing a short forested path, you will reach a single teahouse at Doban. Above the village of Dobhan, Budhi Gandaki river descends rather impressively to a series of rapids. The river is quite calm beyond this steep slope. A further trek from Dobhan leads you to Lauri, where you will cross the river on a suspension bridge. Finally, you will climb on a high path to the fields of Jagat, where you will spend your night.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Trek From Jagat To Deng (1,804M): 6 โ€“ 7 Hrs
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Trek From Jagat To Deng (1,804M): 6 โ€“ 7 Hrs

      After breakfast at a teahouse in Jagat, you will embark on your trekking journey. A gentle uphill trek followed by a trek along level fields takes you to a suspension bridge over Budhi Gandaki. After crossing this suspension bridge, you will get to Philim. Philim is a large Gurung village that is home to small serene monasteries, stupas and prayer flags. You will have your lunch in Philim. After lunch, you will trek through a flat leveled path. This path is inside pine and rhododendron forests. During the trek, you will also cross a few bridges that overlook quaint villages afar. After trekking for 6-7 hours from Jagat, you will arrive at Deng (1080 meters). Deng is home to a few houses. You can also enjoy an amazing waterfall lying at a small distance from Deng. This is an agricultural village that is famous for its potatoes, and buckwheat, barley, wheat, cabbage, & spinach.

  • Day 7 Day 7: Trek From Deng To Namrung (2630M): 6 โ€“ 7 Hrs
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Trek From Deng To Namrung (2630M): 6 โ€“ 7 Hrs

      Deng is a village that is the point of entry to Kutang or lower Nupri (part of Tibet until the 1840s): It is a primarily a Gurung settlement with the culture of Tibetan Buddhism. They have their own language. The trail from Deng takes you along a winding path to Rana. After trekking past a series of uphills and downhills, you will get to a log bridge. After crossing a tributary from the bridge, you will get to an isolated water mill. Then you will descend gently along the trail to Bihi Phedi, which lies high above the river. Beyond Bihi Phedi, the trail descends as you cross the Serang Khola. Then, you will trek along a winding path that shapes up like an S. The path lies between sheer basalt walls. You can also see huge rocky crags to the right. You will also have splendid views of the waterfall above maize and wheat fields. As you trek towards the northeast direction, the valley broadens. After trekking past a bridge and mani stone walls, you will reach the attractive village of Ghap (2,250m/ 7,382ft). Past the village of Ghap, you will trek through bamboo, rhododendron and oak forests. On some days, you can also see birds like impeyan pheasant. This trail is above the steep descent of the river. For a short duration of time, you will trek to the north bank. Then you will head back towards the southern bank after crossing a bridge. After trekking for one hour from the bridge, you will reach Namrung. Namrung also has a police checkpoint for permits. Just before you get to Namrung, the trail overlooks Tum Khola from Tibet. This adds to the volume of water in Budhi Gandaki in the confluence. The trek from Deng to Namrung(2630 meters) is 6-7 hours long.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Trek From Namrung To Samagaon (3530M): 6-7 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Trek From Namrung To Samagaon (3530M): 6-7 Hours

      Namrung is a Tibetan village and serves as an entrance to Upper Nupri. As you trek past a mix of forest and barley fields, you will reach Lihi. You can see impressive chortens as well great views of Himal Chuli (7,893m/25,897ft) and Ganesh Himal. The trail then descends before entering a valley as you cross the Hinang Khola. After crossing Hinanag river on a bridge, you will trek along a steep uphill to a chorten, which offers spectacular views of Ngadi Chuli (7,873m/25,831ft). As you trek further up a steep ridge, you will reach Lho. You can also visit a large monastery called Ribung monastery in Lho. You will then trek down a steep uphill before you reach Damonan Khola tributary. After trekking past a plateau, you will get to Shyala village (3,520m/11,549ft). Shayala overlooks many beautiful peaks like Himal Chuli (7,893m/25,897ft), Peak 29 (Ngadi Chuli, 7,873m/25,831ft); and Manaslu (8,156m/26,760ft). As you continue trekking, you will get to a bridge over Numla Khola. The trail then takes the left of Pungyen Gompa. After trekking for 6-7 hours from Namrung, you will get to Samagaon (3530 meters). Kargyu Chholing Monastery stands against a forested moraine around the edge of this village. From Samagaon, you can only see the upper sections of Manaslu and the Naike ridge.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Trek From Samagaon To Pungyen Gompa. Back To Samagaon: 6 โ€“ 7 Hours Exploration Today,
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Trek From Samagaon To Pungyen Gompa. Back To Samagaon: 6 โ€“ 7 Hours Exploration Today,

      you will explore the village of Samagaon, which is the regional centre of Nupri. You will also get to know about the culture and architecture in the region: only potatoes and barley flourish in the short summers at this altitude. Most of the people in this village weave clothes from sheep or Tibetan imported wool. They are also involved in the manufacture of hooked rugs for trade with Tibet. People here also rearYak, dzopkyo herd and horses for domestic purposes or trade. You will visit the Labrang (Lamaโ€™s Place) Gompa and the Kargyu Chholing Monastery in Samagaon, The history of these monasteries dates back some 500 years ago. Many people ascribe the history of these monasteries to its earlier Tibetan settlers. The monastery has impressive wooden carvings. All in all, there are eight temple buildings. The largest of them is the Pemba Chholing Gompa. It is home to an impressive statue of Guru Rinpoche. A gentle hike past the monastery leads you to Birendra Tal (3,450m/11,319ft). This lake lies below Manaslu Glacier. You can also trek for close to 3 kilometers to get to a hilltop or a stony beach which offers wonderful views of Manaslu. You can also follow a trail towards Samdo to a bridge over the stream from the lake. After trekking for 5-6 hours, you will get to Manaslu Base Camp. You can also trek to Pungyen Nunnery (3,870m/12,697 ft). It lies above Pungyen Glacier. You can get sumptuous views of the Nadi ridges and Manaslu from near the gompa.

  • Day 10 Day 10: Trek From Samagaon To Samdo (3860M): 4 โ€“ 5 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Trek From Samagaon To Samdo (3860M): 4 โ€“ 5 Hours

      The initial part of todayโ€™s trek descends towards Budhi Gandaki. The trail is in the north towards the lake. You will walk along the Base Camp trail as you encounter several mani walls as the valley widens. The trek is relatively easy and lies a shelf above the river. You will walk past the forests of juniper and birch which surround Kermo Kharka. The trail then descends to a wooden bridge as you cross the Budhi Gandaki river. Then you will trek along a steep uphill to a ridge that lies above the confluence of Budhi Gandaki and Mayol Khola. You will encounter a stone arch, and fields before you get to the entrance of the village. Although the place is an attractive one, it is primarily a yak and goat herding area. The village only turned out as a settlement in the late 1950s when Tibetans fled Tibet. As you trek past these fields, you will get to several sets of flags on a high ridge. Here, you can catch superb panoramic views of Samdo Peak (6,335m/20,785ft) and its glacial basin, the Sama Valley, Manaslu range, Syacha Glacier, Dharamsala, and Larkya La pass. After trekking for 4-5 hours from Samagaon, you will reach Samdo (3860 meters). Samdo is the last village before Gho, in the Manang District. Only informal kharkas (with lodges) lie between these villages.

  • Day 11 Day 11: Rest Day In Samdo
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Rest Day In Samdo

      This is another day set aside for proper acclimatization. There are two options for us today. The option that we highly recommend is a hike, up the valley directly at the back of the Samdo village. This hike will take us to one of the trade passes to Tibet for excellent views of Mt. Manaslu along with other Himalayan ranges including Simrang, Hiunchuli, Ngadi, Larkye Peak, Cheo and possibly Kang Guru behind the pass.  En route to these viewpoints we pass many seasonal herding settlements called doksas and sight some beautiful mountain birds like the Lophophorus (the national bird of Nepal), Lammergeyer and Himalayan Griffin soaring high above us. Another option for today could be a trip to the Gya La (โ€™large passโ€™) to the north of Samdo, a more frequently used trading route to Tibet. But, this is a rather longer hike (whole day) and hence could be a little tiring. Overnight in Samdo.

      Included meals:Breakfast Lunch Dinner


  • Day 12 Day 12: Trek From Samdo To Dharamsala (4460M): 4 โ€“ 5 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Trek From Samdo To Dharamsala (4460M): 4 โ€“ 5 Hours

      You will trek past the fields in the northern village as you cross the Budhi Gandaki the final time. This will take place in the Larkya Bazaar site. The flow of the river takes it to the Pana Danda Valley in the north. You will then take the westward trail. You will trek past grassy slopes with scrub juniper, rhododendron and lichen covered granite. This trail is just above the Syacha Khola Valley. Along the way, you can also see the origin of Syacha Glacier, which descends from the Manaslu North ridge. The trail works heads towards the Larkya Glacier. After trekking past the Larkya La Phedi, you will get to a settlement called Dharamsala (4460 meters). Todayโ€™s trek from Samdo to Dharamsala is 4-5 hours long. A short walk from your guesthouse will take to a place with better views of the Larke (6,249m/20,503ft) and Naike (6,291m/20,641ft) peaks.

  • Day 13 Day 13: Trek From Dharamsala Via Larkya La (5160M) To Bhimthang (3720M): 8 โ€“ 9 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Trek From Dharamsala Via Larkya La (5160M) To Bhimthang (3720M): 8 โ€“ 9 Hours

      Today you trek for 3-5 hours to ascend 800m/2,600ft to get to Larkya La Pass(5160 meters). You will then descend for 3-4 hours losing 1,500m/4,900 in altitude to get to Bimthang(3720 meters). If the wind blows, it can get really cold along the way. You have to be extra careful if you encounter ice and snow along the way. The trekking trail from Dharamsala takes you along a gentle ascent to a ridge. Then will be a long gentle climb to the moraine. The trail along the northern moraine of the Larke Glacier is not quite steep. However, the trek is quite long and rocky. So you might find this a bit challenging. From the glacier, you can see the Larke Peak (Larke Himal) and Pawar Peak (Cheo Himal) on the south and north of the glacier respectively. From the pass, you will trek uphill to an ablation valley. The trail then drops down to the first of four small scattered frozen lakes. As you trek uphill to the glacial moraine from the left, you will get to the first set of summit flags. The trail overlooks the Tibetan border ranges beyond Samdo Peak on the eastern side. There is a long moraine-ridge that is parallel to the Larke wall. A set of flags separates the Larke Wall. These flags are the markers of the border between the Manaslu and Annapurna Conservation areas. This place is a wonderful point to see the various peaks like Pawar Peak (6,620m/21,720ft), Cheo Himal (6,820m/22,376ft), the Himlung pyramid (7,126m/23,380ft), Gyaji Kung (7,030m23,065ft), Kang Garu (6,981m/22,905ft) plus Annapurna II (7,937m/26,041ft). After spending some time in Larkya La pass, you will start your descent begins from these prayer flags. The trail descends steeply from the moraine. Then you will get to a set of steep zigzags until you reach Dangboche Kharka (4,450m/14,600ft). The trail from Dangboche Kharka is not really steep. The trail winds along the lateral moraine of the Salpudanda/Bimthang glacier before getting to Bimthang Valley.

  • Day 14 Day 14: Trek From Bimthang To Dharapani (3560M): 5 โ€“ 6 Hours
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Trek From Bimthang To Dharapani (3560M): 5 โ€“ 6 Hours

      Bimthang is a beautiful settlement that gives you views of the Kechakyu Himal on the north and Manasluโ€™s northeast face. Bimthang serves as a settlement of the people of Samdo village in the summer season. It was also an important trading post before the border to Tibet closed down. It was also a centre of the Tibetan Khampa warriors around 1970. Todayโ€™s trek begins as you walk past the Bimthang Plain. You will descend along a trail to cross the stony glacier before heading up a moraine to enter rhododendron and pine forest. All along this route, you will get wonderful views of Larke, Manaslu, Nadi and Chuli Himals. As you descend further, you will get to Hompuk and Sangura Kharka before reaching Karche. From Karche, you will trek past terraced fields and a steep uphill until you reach Gho. The trail from Gho takes you through farmlands to Tilje (2,300m/7,546ft). From there, you will descend rapidly towards the Marsyangdi Valley in Thonje (1,965m/6,447ft) You will then join the new road along the main Annapurna Circuit route in Dharapani (3560 meters). Todayโ€™s trek is 5-6 hours long.

  • Day 15 Day 15: Drive From Dharapani (1900M) To Kathmandu (1320M)
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 15: Drive From Dharapani (1900M) To Kathmandu (1320M)

      Today, you will head back to Kathmandu. You will follow the Prithvi Highway en route to Kathmandu. To reach our destination, we need to drive for about 7-8 hours by jeep and 9-10 hours by local bus. On the way, you can view natural waterfalls, rice-field, local house, forest, and streams.

  • Day 16 Day 16: Final Departure
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 16: Final Departure

      Representative of Himalayan Sanctuary Adventure will transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) on a private vehicle. Before you set out for the airport, make sure that you have all the travel documents with you. We will drop you to the airport approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 20 / Max: 58

Age range allowed for this experience.

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