Manaslu Round Trek
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The Manaslu Circuit Trek is a spectacular and challenging journey that circles Mount Manaslu (8,163 m / 26,781 ft), the world’s eighth-highest peak. Often described as the “Annapurna of old,” this trek is a less crowded alternative to more popular routes, offering a raw and authentic Himalayan experience.
The trek takes you through an incredible diversity of landscapes, from lush, subtropical forests and cascading waterfalls in the lower regions to high-altitude alpine zones with stunning mountain views. A major highlight is the formidable Larkya La Pass (5,160 m / 16,930 ft), which provides a rewarding panoramic vista of several Himalayan peaks, including Himlung, Cheo Himal, and Annapurna II.
Beyond the breathtaking scenery, the Manaslu trek is a deep cultural immersion. The trail follows an ancient salt-trading route, leading you through remote villages where the unique blend of Hindu and Tibetan-Buddhist cultures is evident in the ancient monasteries, mani walls, and prayer flags. This trek is ideal for those seeking a physically demanding adventure with rich cultural insights and a true sense of off-the-beaten-path discovery.
Key Highlights
- Diverse Landscapes: Traverse from subtropical lowlands with terraced fields and lush forests to high-altitude alpine zones with glacial landscapes and stunning mountain vistas.
- Cultural Immersion: Discover the unique blend of Hindu and Tibetan-Buddhist cultures, visiting traditional villages, ancient monasteries, and mani walls.
- Spectacular Scenery: Witness breathtaking views of Mount Manaslu (8,163m), the world’s eighth-highest peak, as well as Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Ngadi Chuli, and parts of the Annapurna range.
- The Challenge: Conquer the formidable Larkya La Pass (5,160m), the highest point of the trek, which offers a rewarding panoramic view of the Himalayas.
- Off-the-beaten-path Experience: Although its popularity has grown, the Manaslu Circuit still feels more remote and less crowded than the Everest or Annapurna Base Camp treks.
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- Trekking Permits: All required trekking permits for the Manaslu region, including the Restricted Area Permit (MRAP), Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP), and Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP).
- Professional Trekking Staff: The cost includes a licensed, experienced, and English-speaking trekking guide. A porter will be provided to carry your main luggage (typically a 10-12kg weight limit per trekker's bag).
- Staff Wages and Insurance: The daily wages, meals, accommodation, and insurance for your guide and porter are covered by the company.
- Accommodation on the Trek: All nights in local tea houses and lodges on a twin-sharing basis during the trek.
- Meals on the Trek: All meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trekking days, at the tea houses.
- Transportation: All ground transportation as per the itinerary. From Kathmandu to the trailhead (Machhakhola) and back from the trek's endpoint (Dharapani/Besisahar) to Kathmandu.
- Accommodation in Kathmandu: Generally includes three nights of hotel accommodation in Kathmandu before and after the trek, usually on a bed-and-breakfast (B&B) basis.
- Airport Transfers: Pick-up and drop-off services from and to Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu.
- Trekking Gear (Loan): Essential gear for the trek, such as a sleeping bag and down jacket, on additional charge.
- First-Aid and Safety: A comprehensive medical kit is carried by the guide for basic first aid.
- International Airfare: The cost of your flights to and from Kathmandu, Nepal.
- Nepal Visa Fee: The cost of obtaining your Nepalese entry visa, which can be done on arrival at the airport.
- Travel and Rescue Insurance: This is a mandatory and personal expense. You must have travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking and emergency helicopter evacuation.
- Personal Trekking Gear: While some gear is loaned, personal clothing, trekking boots, a daypack, trekking poles, and other personal items are not included.
- Meals in Kathmandu: Lunch and dinner while you are in Kathmandu are not included, allowing you to choose your own dining experiences.
- Beverages and Snacks: All bottled water, soft drinks, alcohol, hot drinks (tea/coffee), and personal snacks are extra.
- Tea House Expenses: Costs for luxuries and services at the tea houses, such as hot showers, charging electronics, and Wi-Fi access.
- Tipping: Tips for your trekking guide, porter, and other staff are not included in the package price. Tipping is a customary way to show appreciation for their hard work and support.
- Personal Expenses: Any other personal expenses, such as laundry, souvenirs, or unscheduled tours.
- Unforeseen Circumstances: Costs arising from unexpected events such as trail blockages, flight delays, or sickness that may require additional nights or transportation.
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