Manaslu Circuit Trek

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Escape into Himalayan bliss through the Manaslu Circuit Trek with Nepal Hiking Team. Packed with adventurous trails, breathtaking landscapes, and vibrant culture, this trek is a perfect secluded getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city. Keep reading to know what lies ahead for you in this journey.
At a Glance
  • DestinationNepal
  • Duration15 days
  • Trip DifficultyModerate to Strenuous
  • ActivitiesTrekking
  • AccommodationHotel/Guesthouse
  • MealsBreakfast in KTM | Full Board Meals on trek
  • Max. Elevation5106m.
  • Group SizeMin. 2 Pax
  • Best TimeMarch - May & Sept - Nov

Manaslu Circuit Overview

Ready to take your adventure to newer heights? If you answered yes, then the world's eighth-highest mountain is calling your name. The Manaslu Circuit Trek follows a serene trail across remote villages, glistening rivers and mighty valleys to the majestic Mt. Manaslu standing at 8416 m. Several nearby summits, including Shringi Himal, Himlung, Cheo Peak, Gyagi Kung Kang Koru, and Annapurna II, among others, will greet you on this trek as well. This trek route is not as commercialized as other routes, so you'll get to witness typical ethnic Nepalese villages & their culture up close.

You will also get the chance to visit notable religious & historical landmarks on the way to Larkya La Pass, which stands at 5,106 meters. Operating since 1991, this route gives you a bit of a challenge as it has a moderate to strenuous difficulty. But the rich culture and scenery make it all worth it. Nepal Hiking Team is committed to ensuring a smooth journey for diverse travelers with different needs. Acclimatization days are included in our itinerary, so you can fully take in the beauty of Manaslu over 15 days.

Manaslu Trek Highlights

  • Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites and soak in the melting cultures inside Kathmandu Valley as you prepare for the trek.
  • Discover the Manaslu Conservation Area, home to numerous flora, fauna, and wildlife. You might even spot a snow leopard here if you're lucky.
  • Walk through the low-key & less-travelled trails through the winding valleys of Nepal.
  • Indulge in the rich culture of ethnic groups including Gurung, Tamang, and Tibetan communities and see how the locals live.
  • Travel through bridges & gorges along the fierce yet serene Budhi Gandaki River.
  • Witness the world's eighth-highest mountain up close. The majestic snowcapped peak of Mount Manaslu stands tall at 8164 meters.
  • Take on a spiritual journey to Pun Gyen Gompa, a remote monastery with rich spiritual significance.
  • Enjoy fresh, organic, and local meals served with the warm hospitality of Tibetan-style tea houses.
  • View Mount Manaslu, Gyaji Kung, Annapurna II, Himlung, and Cheo Himal in their glory from the highest point of the trek at Larkya La Pass (5,106 meters).
  • Explore different vegetation & geographical terrains from glaciers, rivers, to valleys and mountains.

Manaslu Trek - Route Overview

You'll begin your two-week-long journey as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. A dedicated member from our team will be waiting to assist you as you step into the vibrant & culturally rich country of Nepal. Indulge yourself in a blend of Hindu & Buddhist cultures and history during your guided tour of Kathmandu's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Prepare and gear up to immerse yourself in the lap of the mountains.

Mountain peaks will be greeting you from a distance as you go along your ride to Machha Khola. Enjoy as your waking stretch begins headed to Jagat, crossing the popular hot springs of Tatopani along the way. Deng and Namrung mark early rest points in the journey. You will find yourself mesmerized by the sights of Ganesh Himal and Shringi Himal embracing you all the way to Namrung village.

Warm faces of residents from remote villages of Lihi, Sho, Lho, and Shyala will be eager to welcome you. Stays at local guesthouses and tea houses will give you plenty of time to interact with the locals.

As you make your way to your designated acclimatization stop at Samagaun, a short hike to Pungyen Gompa will definitely raise your spirits. Various small Tibetan markets also lie in the way. Adrenaline will peak at Larky La Pass, the highest point of the trek which stands at over 5106 meters.

You will have Bimthang, Goa, and Tilije as you resting points on the way back before you ultimately arrive back to the city life in Kathmandu. Members from the Nepal Hiking Team will be there to assist you through every step of the journey.

Alternative Trek

The classic Manaslu Circuit Trek is an unforgettable adventure, but we also offer two enriching variations—one designed for travelers with limited time, and another for those seeking deeper cultural immersion.

14-day Short Manaslu Circuit Trek

Our Short Manaslu Circuit Trek is ideal for you if you want to jump straight into nature and start the trek early. This shorter version of the circuit trek skips the one-day heritage site tour in Kathmandu valley, with rest of the route remaining the same.

20-day Tsum Valley Trek with Manaslu:

This longer variation of the Manaslu circuit trek includes exploration of the hidden gem Tsum Valley. The Tsum Valley route is fairly new and less commercialized, so you're bound to get the full, authentic experience in this long trek.

Looking for something else? We have tailored and customizable packages that suit your needs. Get in touch with us to make the most out of your trip to Nepal!

Itinerary

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Welcome to Nepal! You will be greeted upon arrival by our representative waiting for you at the airport. They will help you check in to the hotel and brief you about the upcoming adventure. Soak in the livelihood of Kathmandu and prep for the travel by getting an ample amount of rest.

  1. Accommodation:Hotel

Your first day of exploration will be inside Kathmandu valley. Home to seven World Heritage Sites, Kathmandu is a harmonious melting pot of cultures and religions. Religious sites like the Swayambhunath stupa, Boudhanath stupa, and Pashupatinath temple will give you a sense of unmatched peace. On the other hand, historical palaces and architecture will keep you pique your interest in Nepalese culture.

  1. Meals:Breakfast Included
  2. Accommodation:Hotel

You will now make your way out of the city and venture into less crowded places closer to nature. Paved and bumpy roads will take you to the settlement of Machha Khola, which will be your home for the night.

Small rivers, settlements, and crossings will fall along the way, making the drive more scenic.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse

The trek part officially begins from Macchha Khola. After breakfast, uphill and downhill trails will take you to the village of Khorla Besi. Views of the Ganesh Himal will accompany you as you gain elevation. You will also pass the popular natural hot spring in Tatopani.

The stop for the night will be in Jagat, a small town on the riverside.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse

Charming small settlements will win over your heart as you begin your second day of walking. Shringi Himal will play hide and seek with you throughout the day, leaving you wanting more.

After passing Shirdibas and Philim, you will reach Chisapani around midday. Chisapani is a famous destination to view the scenic landscape of the hills. These areas have an agricultural background and Tibetan influence. A few other small villages fall on the way to the final stop for today at Deng.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse

Today you will gear up early for an uphill trek to Namrung. As you gain elevation, the views of mountain ranges and hillsides become more pristine and peaceful.

Small villages such as Gaun, Bibi Phedi, Ghap, and Ghapsay will give you a peek into rural Tibetan dwellings. You will also observe Buddhist mantras carved into large stones called mani-stones along the way. The serenity of the surroundings will energize your soul, keeping you motivated to push through the strenuous hike.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse

The Manaslu Peak, Himchuli, and Shringi Himal offer a glorious sight to see through the trail from Namrung to Lho Gaun. You will notice change in terrain and observe how local communities of the mountainous region live in the villages of Lihi and Sho.

A large Mani stone marks you arrival at Lho Gaun, which will be the stop for the day. A short spiritual journey to Ribung Gompa might spark your interest as well. Otherwise, you can enjoy the village's atmosphere in leisure surrounded by the mighty hills of the region.

  1. Meals:Breakfast and Lunch Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse

Today, you will begin your journey to one of the most picturesque spots in the Manaslu region, Samagaun. You will get to witness a stunning view of Mount Manaslu Peak as you make your way from Lho Gaun to Shyala village.

Eventually, you will reach the town of Samagaun after a comparatively short trek. You can catch up on some much-needed rest once you arrive. You'll also have plenty of time to explore localities in the area.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse

This day will serve for acclimatization, so you can rest and get used to the high altitude. Samagaun still has a lot to offer to travelers who are eager to explore more.

You can go on a short day hike to Pungyen Gompa, which offers magnificent views of the Mount Manaslu summit and the Pungyen Glacier. The Gompa has deep historical and religious roots for generations, further enriching the cultural aspect of the trip for you.

A more challenging trek to Manaslu Base Camp at 4400 meters is a good alternative for adventure seekers. You will find yourself captivated by the simple lifestyle that is still rich in spirituality and traditions in the Nubri region of Nepal.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse

After a memorable stay in Samagaun, you will find yourself refreshed and ready to take on the ascent. The Manaslu Peak will gracefully accompany you on the way to Samdo village.

The land becomes more barren at higher altitudes, but the rocky terrain has a beauty of its own. If your schedule allows it, an additional day's stay at Samdo will help you with acclimatization and give you a chance to visit the Tibetan border as well.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse

Today's trail will take you through ascents and descents through rivers and valleys of the circuit. The seasonal Tibetan market at Larkya Bazaar will be an initial landmark. Then, you will follow the descent through the glistening Budi Gandaki River, crossing wooden bridges and streams along the way.

The ascent begins again as you pass through Salka Khola valley until you reach the final stop for the day at Dharmashala. It is recommended to get enough rest and prepare to reach the peak of the trek tomorrow at Larkya Pass.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse

This is the momentous day in the trek, making all the effort worth it. The long ascend begins to Larkya La Pass, going through Cho Chanda.

Magical panoramic views of mountain peaks, including Mount Everest, Kang Guru Gyaji Kung Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Annapurna II, and Manaslu will embrace you with their glory. Conquering the Larkya La Pass will definitely be an unforgettable moment.

Greenery will resurface when you reach Bhimthang. This will be your resting spot for the night as you bask in the achievement of overcoming 5106 meters.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse

The mountains are not ready to leave your sight just yet. Manaslu, Cheo Himal, and Lamjung Himal will be in the vicinity as you descend to Dudh Khola River. Open pastures will engulf you in their greenery, making the complete view a wonderful memory to take home.

After crossing a bridge, you will reach the village of Kharche. The adrenaline from the conquest to Larkya La transforms into calmness & peace thanks to the views that surround you.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse

The final stretch of the trek will take you to Tilije. Reflecting on the journey full of new experiences and challenges, your legs will get a rest as you will now be driven back to Kathmandu.

The variety in ecology & terrain will keep you hooked on the road. Leaving the peace and quiet of Manaslu behind, Kathmandu awaits with buzzing energy.

  1. Meals:Breakfast and Lunch Included
  2. Accommodation:Hotel

Pack up your bags one last time! You will bid goodbye to Nepal and carry home priceless memories as our representative drives you to Tribhuvan International Airport. Nepal Hiking Team will make your stay in Nepal worthwhile and suited to your desires up until the end.

  1. Meals:Breakfast Included

Cost and Date

Start Dates refer to your arrival date in Nepal. End Dates correspond to your return date from Nepal.

The Manaslu Circuit Trek set departure dates are tailored for the group joining option. If the 15 days Manaslu Circuit Trek departure dates don’t fit your schedule, we can include alternative dates that better suit your needs.

    Cost Includes

    • All ground transportation by private vehicle including airport transfers.
    • Three nights’ accommodation with breakfast at a 3-star category hotel in Kathmandu.
    • Kathmandu city tours, including all entry fees, tour guide, and private vehicle.
    • Full board meals with tea/coffee (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek.
    • Best available twin sharing lodge to lodge accommodation during the trek.
    • One highly experienced, helpful, and friendly English-speaking trek leader, porter (1 porter for two people), support of an assistant guide (1 assistant guide for every four trekkers), and their food, accommodation, salary, equipment, and accidental insurance for all staff..
    • Manaslu trekking special permit fee (Manaslu region is in a restricted zone; we need a special permit to visit this area).
    • TIMS Fee- Trekkers' Information Management System (Please bring two passport-size photos for permit).
    • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP) fees.
    • First aid medical kit with the provision of an Oximeter to monitor oxygen level and heartbeat.
    • Government taxes and office service charges.

    Cost Excludes

    • Meals not specified in the 'Meal Inclusions' in the itinerary'
    • Travel Insurance
    • International airfare
    • Nepal entry visa.
    • Drinks coke, Fanta, juice, water, etc.
    • Snacks and other personal expenses
    • Hot shower during the trek
    • Personal trekking equipment
    • Tips and gratuities for trekking staff and drivers

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    Good to Know

    If you're looking for comprehensive information about the Manaslu Circuit Trek and what makes it so special, you've stumbled upon the right place. Continue reading to discover what the trip has to offer in terms of scenic and cultural experiences, difficulty, trail conditions, and more. Get a clear idea of what you're going to witness beforehand so you can prepare and decide whether this trek is suitable for you.

    Best time to trek

    Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are the optimum times to embark on the Manaslu Circuit Trek. The weather is most favorable during these months for maximum visibility and good trail conditions.

    Springtime offers a pleasant view of rhododendron forests and flowers in full blossom, whereas autumn provides pleasant temperatures, crystal-clear views, and good road conditions. You may also have the opportunity to celebrate major local festivals during autumn if the timing is right. 

    Trekking in winter or monsoon

    The winter months (December–February) or the monsoon season (June–August) are not recommended times for the Manaslu Circuit Trekking. We avoid operating our trips these months due to challenging conditions.

    Although snow-capped views of the mountain peaks seem enticing during the wintertime, deep snow often blocks the route around resting points such as Samdo and Dharmasala. Accommodation might be difficult to find as you gain elevation. Moreover, the freezing temperature might hamper your well-being. 

    Monsoon gives the landscape freshness from the rain, but it might also bring about landslides and wipe out trails. The views are also not clear, and leeches add unnecessary trouble to travelers.

    The mountains stand strong in their glory throughout the season, but the risk & challenges are not worth it during winter & monsoon. We invite you to join us during spring or autumn to get the best experience.

    Trip cost and group pricing

    The cost of the Manaslu Circuit Trekking is determined by your group size. Our standard 15-day package starts at USD 1,450 per person for 2 to 4 trekkers. If you are in groups of 5 to 7, the rate is USD 1,350 per person, and for groups of 8 to 10, it drops to USD 1,300.

    Distance and Elevation

    You will travel approximately 180 kilometers in the Manaslu Circuit Trek. Walking distances range from 10 to 20 kilometers per day, depending on terrain and pace.

    You will travel from the starting point of Machha Khola at 869 meters and make your way up to Larkya La Pass at 5,106 meters. Hiking to Manaslu Base Camp (4,800 meters) is also a popular option.

    Larkya La Pass

    The highest point of the Manaslu Circuit Trek stands at 5,106 meters. The ascent to the glorious Larkya La Pass is the most challenging yet fulfilling part of the trek. You will start the ascent at the crack of dawn and follow a rocky trail to the top, where snow is also common.

    The route is long and challenging, but the majestic view of Manaslu, Larkya Peak, and the Annapurna range will make it all worth it. 

    Less Crowded and Off-the-Beaten-Path

    The Everest and Annapurna trails are more popular and have more traffic. However, the Manaslu Circuit Trekking offers a serene experience, allowing you to peacefully immerse yourself in the remote lifestyle of the mountains. The vegetation takes you into raw wilderness, and the settlements are less commercialized. Each step offers you unique touchpoints, making the whole trip feel more personal.

    Cultural Experience

    You will mainly encounter Tibetan and Buddhist settlements along the Manaslu Circuit Trek. Gurung, Tamang, and Bhotia communities along the way will give you an insight into local livelihood deeply rooted in culture and tradition. Monasteries like Ribung, Pungyen, and Serang Gompa will raise your spirituality with their peaceful yet powerful energy. Local festivals allow you to celebrate in the vibrant local style. Religious chants, prayer flags, scriptures, and rituals are to transcend you into a deep cultural revelation.

    People of the region

    Nubri and Kutang communities, descendants of Tibetan settlers, reside in the Manaslu region. These communities have great historical importance as they have been keeping ancient and declining customs and languages alive for decades. It is advised to dress modestly and be respectful of traditions while interacting with locals, who are ready to welcome you with warm hospitality in return.

    Suspension Bridges and the Budhi Gandaki Gorge

    The roars of the Budhi Gandaki Gorge will welcome you at the beginning of the trek. Narrow trails winding around the hills and high-wire suspension bridges add to the adventure, especially near Philim and Deng. Waterfalls and ridges add scenic beauty to the thrill of these bridges. The gorge opens the way to Himalayan vistas at higher altitudes. 

    Side Trips During the Trek

    Dedicated acclimatization days in Samagaun and Samdo give you time to explore nearby destinations. If curiosity and the hunger to explore are engulfing you during the trip, Manaslu Base Camp, Birendra Lake, or \ the remote Kal Tal, also known as Death Lake, are viable with short hikes. Another scenic detour leads toward Rui La Pass on the Tibet border.

    The Mountain of Spirit

    Manaslu is the eighth-highest mountain in the world, standing tall at 8163 meters. Local communities tied deeply in spirituality and religion refer to it as the Mountain of the Spirit. Mansalu is a popular pilgrimage site for Buddhists as well. The visual magnificence of the peak is accompanied by spiritual significance, which makes this trek different from the rest.

    Manaslu vs. Everest vs. Annapurna

    Everest is home to the brave Sherpas and has well-developed trails and facilities. Climbing tallest mountain is a huge feat, and a bucket list wish for many. Annapurna welcomes travelers with amazing biodiversity and a blend of Hindu and Buddhist cultures. On the other hand, Manaslu offers a quieter, peaceful experience with insights into Tibetan heritage. The Manaslu Circuit Trekking is perfect for travelers who want to experience the fierce calmness of raw landscapes and immersive cultural experiences beyond the mainstream trekking routes.

    Manaslu Circuit Trek Faqs

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    Why Nepal Hiking Team

    We have been providing curious travelers with unforgettable experiences for over 17 years. Our licensed guides are well-equipped with high-altitude safety and are dedicated to giving you the best service. They are deeply connected to the local culture & community, which helps make your trip more immersive. 

    When you book with us, we've got everything under control for you. From restricted permit logistics in remote areas to reliable porters and well-paced itineraries with built-in acclimatization, the Nepal Hiking team offers a range of customizable packages that suit your needs.

    Our reviews speak for themselves. We have over 2300 five-star reviews and thousands of happy travelers across the globe. Trusted service, transparent pricing, and meaningful adventure lies at the core of our operations.

    Group sizes vary within a range of a minimum of two travelers and a maximum of 10. The average group size is six people. We try to keep the group size small to ensure a more personal and attentive trekking experience.

    Your stay in Nepal is fully secure from start to finish when you book with us. Departure is guaranteed even if you are the only participant. Alternative arrangements will be suggested in rare cases of natural disasters or political unrest.

    Yes, a qualified guide is necessary for the Manaslu Circuit Trekking to make sure your trip goes safe and sound. Your trek will be accompanied by a licensed, experienced guide, and we do not organize trips without one. The guides will help you with logistics, accommodation, and cultural experiences so you can focus on enjoying your journey. 

    Yes, you can join the group tours as a solo traveler. Although the base rate is for a minimum of two people, solo trekkers pay the solo traveler rate even when joining a group. We guarantee departure on a fixed and will accommodate solo trekkers even if no other travelers join the group.

    Yes, we offer a wide range of inclusions for private tour packages. You can share the thrill & beauty of Nepal with your friends and family with a memorable trip that fits perfectly to your travel needs. The cost is the same as group tour pricing for two or more people with no maximum group size limit. Packages are greatly flexible for private trips.

    The trekking route for both itineraries is the same. The 15-day tour features an extra overnight day in Kathmandu for a cultural day tour. You can opt for the 14-day trip if you're on a tight schedule.

    Arrival in Nepal & Visa Process

    Yes, most nationalities can obtain a visa on arrival at Kathmandu Airport. Usually, 6 months of validity and at least one blank page on the passport is required. It is important to check the visa regulations dedicated to your country before arrival.

    We recommend completing the online visa application form ahead of time and carrying a printed copy for a smooth arrival process. Visa fees are applicable and can be paid via card or cash in major currencies. 

    For more details & applications, please visit our website: Nepal Visa Information.

    Yes, our service begins as soon as you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport. A member of our team will be there to greet you and drop you to the hotel.

    We will be arranging transportation for your departure as well. We usually offer transport service three hours before your flight time, which can be adjusted to suit your schedule in case of early arrival or an extension of your stay.

    We will arrange a pleasant stay for you at a 3-star hotel located in the heart of Thamel. Hotel Woodapple & Spa or a similar option will be your home in Kathmandu before and after the trek.

    The Manaslu Circuit Trek begins at Machha Khola via Soti Khola in Gorkha and ends at Tilije in the Annapurna region. We provide private transportation for our guests from Kathmandu to Machha Khola at the start and from Tilije back to Kathmandu at the end via jeep.

    Local buses on the route are also available, but we opt for private transportation to make your journey safe & comfortable.

    Booking, Deposit & Payment

    The booking process is convenient. All you have to do is select your travel dates on our website, fill out the booking form, and pay a 20% deposit using your card. There's also a "Book Now & Pay Later" option if you wish to pay later on, for which you'll receive a payment link via email.

    Once we receive the deposit, your trip will be confirmed, and you'll receive the full trip details. You can pay the remaining balance in Kathmandu by card, cash, or wire transfer before your trek begins.

    In case of cancellation, we are one email away. Please note that the 20% deposit is non-refundable; however, it will remain with us as full credit for a trip with us in the future. You can go through our full cancellation policy before confirming your booking to clear any doubts.

    Trek Difficulty: Who Can Trek

    The Manaslu Circuit Trek falls in the moderate to challenging category on the difficulty scale. High altitudes above 5100 meters, steep ascends, and rocky terrain add to the difficulty. Previous hiking experience is helpful but not required.

    We recommend participating in cardiovascular exercises like walking, running, or cycling, strength training for legs and core, and endurance hikes with a loaded backpack. Breaking in hiking boots before the trip is also an important tip to remember to avoid discomfort.

    The Manaslu Trek is enticing for those seeking a remote and serene escape to the Himalayas. The rawness of the wild, biodiversity, and majestic landscapes give you visuals that will stay with you for a lifetime. Authentic Tibetan settlements and spiritual landmarks add to the cultural aspect of the trip as well.

    The Manaslu Circuit Trek welcomes adventure seekers of all ages. A healthy level of fitness and motivation to push through adventurous trails are the only requirements. However, physical preparation before the trek to endure high altitude & long walking stretches is recommended.

    The toughest part of the trek will be the 8-9 hour uphill hike to Larkya La pass. Most trekkers complete it with steady pacing and our guide’s support.

    Snow blockages are rare during spring and autumn. You can expect some light snowfall but nothing abrupt. We provide microspikes for icy sections.

    Snow can block the pass in winter, so we don’t recommend trekking then.

    The best time to trek the Manaslu Circuit is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These periods offer stable weather, clear skies, and comfortable temperatures, making for ideal trekking conditions.

    Trekker’s Well-Being & Safety

    Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for the Manaslu Circuit Trek. Your policy should cover high-altitude trekking, emergency medical treatment, and helicopter evacuation. Insurance coverage is essential for elevations upto 5000 meters or higher. Policies, including coverage of trip cancellations, delays, and lost or damaged belongings, are recommended.

    Our guides will check and monitor your health for symptoms of altitude sickness and other common ailments regularly. They are professionally trained and will have essentials such as a first aid kit & oximeter on hand. They can promptly assess the need for descent, rest, or arrange rescue if needed in case of emergencies.

    Different people can have different reactions to high altitude, which is why we have built-in Acclimatization days in our itineraries. Listening to your guide's advice will be beneficial, and you should relay information about any symptoms immediately. We recommend keeping a steady pace, staying hydrated, and eating healthy. You might want to skip out on heavy alcohol consumption.

    The lower Budhi Gandaki section has several suspension bridges along the way. The roars and splashes of the river will excite you despite the fear. However, you needn't worry as the bridges are well-built, safe, and will be accompanied by our guides.

    Yes, we include an acclimatization day at Samagaun. You can spend the day exploring Birendra Lake, hike to Pungyen Gompa, or even head toward Manaslu Base Camp as per your energy level.

    Trek Preparation and Gear Packing

    Yes, we provide a porter for the Manaslu Circuit Trek for your convenience. One porter carries a maximum total weight of 25 kilograms, which is the load for two people. You should limit your luggage weight to 13 kilograms per person. You can use a small backpack with essential items during the trek.

    A small daypack with essential items such as water, sunscreen, snacks, documents, and warm layers will suffice. Your porter will carry your main duffel bag, so pack only what you need for the trail each day.

    Yes, you can leave belongings that you won't need during the trek back to Kathmandu. We offer free luggage storage at the hotel, so you don't have to worry about heavy loads during the trip.

    Yes, we provide sleeping bags, down jackets, and duffel bags for your trek, which need to be returned after the trek. A trek map, a certificate, and a complimentary Nepal Hiking Team T-shirt and cap are also included in your package.

    Accommodation and Connectivity

    WiFi is accessible at most teahouses in the lower and mid-altitude villages for a small fee. Mobile networks have coverage in certain areas, but it might be unreliable. You can use a local SIM card and access teahouse WiFi for connectivity.

    Yes, you can charge your devices at teahouses during Manaslu Circuit Trekking. Lower regions have reliable power supply, and higher regions use solar energy for power. Lack of sunlight might interrupt the power supply, so carrying a power bank or extra batteries will be beneficial.

    Local teahouses & guesthouses will be your home during the trek. You will get a full-fledged local experience during your stay. The rooms are not luxurious, but the genuine hospitality will definitely win over your heart. Rooms are clean, simple, and usually on a twin-sharing basis or dorm-styled

    Private rooms along the route are available but not guaranteed. As the facilities are limited, the availability depends on location and crowd.

    Meals and Drinking Water

    The teahouses have different items on their menu, including local and continental meals like dal bhat, momos, vegetable curries, pasta, noodles, soups, pancakes, and eggs.

    We can make arrangements for vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free diets. Please inform us in advance or tell your guide at the start of the trek about any food allergies.

    You can easily buy boiled or bottled water at teahouses. An eco-friendly alternative would be to purify spring water and carry reusable bottles with you to truly connect to nature.

    While our guides will have purification tablets on hand, many trekkers bring a SteriPEN or filtered water bottle, both reliable and popular on this trek.

    Customization: Private vs Group Permits

    Yes, you can extend your Manaslu trek by combining it with Tsum Valley. Secluded monasteries, remote villages, and stunning views of the valley will add great depth to your experience.

    We make customization simple for you. You can extend your stay or add other destinations like Pokhara or Chitwan and get the full Nepalese experience as well. Please get in touch with us for more details.

    You’ll need three permits: the Manaslu Restricted Area Permit (RAP), the Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP), and the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP). 

    We arrange all of these for you and include the permit fees in your package.

    Around NPR 20,000 should suffice for personal expenses like snacks, drinks, WiFi, charging, hot showers, and small tips. However, it is recommended to carry some extra cash for unexpected situations.

    Yes, transportation to Pokhara or Chitwan is available after your trek. The cost may vary according to the add-ons, as our pricing is based on group travel back to Kathmandu. This extension would be the perfect way to unwind and relax after a tiresome trip to the Himalayas.

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