Manaslu Trekking

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The Manaslu trekking route, often described as the land of beyuls (sacred Buddhist valleys) and ‘spirit mountains,’ offers one of the most captivating and less frequented experiences of trekking in Nepal. Opened to tourists only in 1992, it encompasses Manaslu, the world’s eighth highest peak, within the Manaslu Conservation Area. The 15-day Manaslu Circuit Trek presents trekkers with a journey through remote villages while circling this magnificent mountain, allowing an exploration of the rich wilderness and hidden valleys of both the Annapurna trekking region and Manaslu trekking regions. To protect its fragile ecosystem and the culture of indigenous communities.

The trek is challenging but immensely rewarding, offering a raw and authentic experience compared to the well-facilitated trails of the Everest and Annapurna trekking regions. Starting west of Kathmandu at Soti Khola, the trail proceeds to Macha Khola then to Jagat, and further to Deng, Namrung, Lho, and Samagaun. The Manaslu circuit trekking trail follows the Budhi Gandaki River valley, passing through Sama and Samdo villages and crossing the challenging high pass of Larkya La before returning to Jagat. The trek typically begins at Soti Khola in the Gorkha district, historically significant as the birthplace of the Shah kings who unified Nepal.

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The trails navigate the Budhi Gandaki River valley and nomadic hamlets, offering diverse landscapes and cultural encounters of Nepal trekking experience. The lower regions are inhabited by Chettri, Brahmin, and Gurung communities, while the higher elevations host nomadic tribes of Tibetan origin. The trek involves walking on rugged terrains with high passes reaching over 5106 meters (16751.97 feet). Given its length and seclusion, with tea houses and settlements being distant and scattered, the trek is best suited for trekkers with prior experience.

The Manaslu Circuit Trek also call Manaslu Base Camp Trek is a remarkable journey through the remote and culturally rich regions of northwestern Nepal. This trek is particularly noted for its off-the-beaten-path appeal, offering trekkers a unique opportunity to witness the traditional lifestyles of remote villages while circling the world’s eighth-highest mountain, Manaslu.

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Trek Overview:-

  • Starting Point:- Soti Khola, west of Kathmandu.
  • Key Stops:- Macha Khola, Jagat, Deng, Namrung, Lho, Samagaun, Sama, Samdo, Dharmashala, Bhimtang, Tilje.
  • Highlight: Crossing the challenging Larkya La pass (5,213 meters / 17,103 feet).
  • Duration: 15 days.
  • Elevation: Reaches over 5,000 meters (16,404 feet).

Trek Highlights:-

  1. Remote Village Life:- The trek offers an immersive experience of the local lifestyle in villages like Jagat, Deng, Namrung, and Lho. These villages provide a glimpse into the traditional ways of life of the Gurung, Bhutia, Sherpa, and Tibetan communities.
  2. Diverse Landscapes:- The trail traverses through varied terrains, from lush subtropical forests and terraced fields to alpine meadows and high mountain passes. The Budhi Gandaki River valley is particularly scenic.
  3. Cultural Richness:- Along the trek, you’ll encounter numerous Buddhist landmarks, including monasteries, mani walls, and prayer flags, particularly in villages like Samagaun and Samdo.
  4. Challenging High Pass:- The highlight of the trek is crossing the Larkya La pass, which offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and glaciers. This part of the trek is demanding and requires good physical fitness and acclimatization.
  5. Secluded Trail:- The trail is less crowded compared to other popular treks in Nepal, making it ideal for those seeking solitude and a sense of adventure. The tea houses and settlements are sparse, emphasizing the trek’s remote nature.

Suitability:- The Manaslu Circuit Trek is well-suited for experienced trekkers who are comfortable with long, strenuous hikes and high-altitude conditions. The remote and rugged nature of the trail adds to the adventure but also demands a higher level of preparedness and self-sufficiency.

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Best Time to Trek:-

  • Spring (March to May):- Offers clear skies, blooming rhododendrons, and pleasant weather.
  • Autumn (September to November):- Provides stable weather, clear views, and optimal trekking conditions.

Permits Required:-

  • Manaslu Restricted Area Permit (MRAP)
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
  • Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP)
  • Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) card

Embarking on the Manaslu Circuit Trek promises an unforgettable adventure, blending natural beauty, cultural immersion, and the thrill of high-altitude trekking.

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15 days days Manaslu Trekking itinerary
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🔹 Day 01:- Kathmandu to Soti Khola (530m.) by drive
🔹 Day 02:- Trek to Machha Khola (930m.)
🔹 Day 03:- Trek to Jagat (1410m.).
🔹 Day 04:- Trek to Ekle Bhatti (1600m.).
🔹 Day 05:- Trek to Deng (1800m.).
🔹 Day 06:- Trek to Namrung (2260m.).
🔹 Day 07:- Trek to Lhogaon (3180m.).
🔹 Day 08:- Trek to Samagaon (3530m.).
🔹 Day 09:- Acclimatization day in Samagaon.
🔹 Day 10:- Trek to Samdo (3690m.).
🔹 Day 11:- Trek to Larkya La Phedi (Dharmasala) (4460m.).
🔹 Day 12:- Bimthang (3720 m.) 8–9 hrs walk via Larkya pass (5160m.).
🔹 Day 13:- Trek to Tilje (2300 m.).
🔹 Day 14:- Trek to Chemje (1430m.).
🔹 Day 15:- Drive to Kathmandu (1400m.).

1*ZLFrFxRlFWUiRcJ04Am8xQ.jpegAnnapurna Base Camp

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