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21 days

Manaslu Circuit Trek

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USD $ 1,600 per person
Duration
21 days
Max. Elevation
m
Group size
Min 2
Level
Moderate
Transportation
Best Season
Accomodation
Meals
Breakfast, lunch and dinner at hotel, restaurants and teahouses
Starts at
Kathmandu
Ends at
Kathmandu
Trip Route
Kathmandu, Arughat, Liding, Korlabesi, Salleri, Deng, Ghap, Lho, Samagaon, Samdo, Larkya Phedi, Larkya La, Tilje, Chamje, Nyagdi, Khudi

Highlights

Our trek is managed by a team of professionally trained Leader/guide responsible for all aspects of the running of the trek. Our special departure trek is well versed in the culture and natural history of the Himalayas. Your day start with a cup of hot tea served in your room. A member of the trekking staff followed by a bowl of hot washing water, after which you will be required to pack your luggage and the porters loaded whilst we are having breakfast. After breakfast we set off on the trail, enjoying the pleasant cool of the morning. Your day's trek involves navigating numerous picturesque forests, hills, mountains and the local villages for the next three hours. Around mid-day we usually stop for a pleasant spot along the way for lunch. Your midday lunch break usually lasts around an hour and is a time to relax, pop the boots off and air those feet! Plenty of time is allowed for photograph in the route. After lunch you'll walk another three hours or so, before you stop for the night. You have enough time to change, freshen up, before exploring an area.
Each evening is spent as per your interest for reading or chatting with the fellow trekkers and crew members or a pack of cards is an advantage; the crew love teaching various Nepali card games and learning new Western games. Our porters and Sherpa's also like to have singing and dancing competitions in which they love you to join in! Finally, it's off to bed for a well deserved night's rest before you start it all again.
The Manaslu Circuit Trek has beautiful diverse scenery with lush rice paddies and traditional ethnic villages of Nepal’s “Middle Hills”.   is The Manaslu Circuit trek is amazing ethnic and scenic diversity, still relatively un-trekked;. This Manaslu trek lead us to high Himalayan passes, purely Tibetan villages, spectacular snow-peak panoramas and wonderful campsites. The trekking around Manaslu has long been a restricted area due to the close proximity of the Tibetan border and is now open, but only for organized groups. The route initially traverses a ridge line before descending into the Budi Gandaki River Valley, where we ascend gradually from lush sub-tropical terrain into alpine forest and then the barren yet mystical rain shadow area to the north of Manaslu and Himalchuli peaks. The regions through which we trek are predominantly Buddhist and there are few large villages. This is a remote trek into one of Nepal's most beautiful areas. We're permitted access to a restricted region granted only a limited number trekkers each year, which simply adds to the appeal of this trek.
Manaslu trek continues through the traditional villages with their flat-rooted timber houses and workshops in secluded Buddhist monasteries. Enjoy inspiring views of Manasalu. Larkya La Pass marks the divide between Manasalu less trekked western flanks and the Marshyangdi River valley. From the top of the pass, it is almost down-hill through the serene alpine forests and meadows till we come to the main trail of the Annapurna circuit, after being on the main track for a few days our journey continues towards Pokhara via another secret route seldom used by trekkers offering stunning views of the Manasalu and Annapurna range including the magnificent majestic Mt. Machhapuchre (Fish Tail) with the traditional mid hills villages with some highlights of world heritages sites in Kathmandu valley are an another attractions of this visit and life time memories after this journeys.

Sample day on "Manasalu Circuit Trek"
Our trek is managed by a team of professionally trained Leader/guide responsible for all aspects of the running of the trek. Our special departure trek is well versed in the culture and natural history of the Himalayas. Your day start with a cup of hot tea served in your room. A member of the trekking staff followed by a bowl of hot washing water, after which you will be required to pack your luggage and the porters loaded whilst we are having breakfast. After breakfast we set off on the trail, enjoying the pleasant cool of the morning. Your day's trek involves navigating numerous picturesque forests, hills, mountains and the local villages for the next three hours. Around mid-day we usually stop for a pleasant spot along the way for lunch. Your midday lunch break usually lasts around an hour and is a time to relax, pop the boots off and air those feet! Plenty of time is allowed for photograph in the route. After lunch you'll walk another three hours or so, before you stop for the night. You have enough time to change, freshen up, before exploring an area.
Each evening is spent as per your interest for reading or chatting with the fellow trekkers and crew members or a pack of cards is an advantage; the crew love teaching various Nepali card games and learning new Western games. Our porters and Sherpa's also like to have singing and dancing competitions in which they love you to join in! Finally, it's off to bed for a well deserved night's rest before you start it all again.

Important Note

US$ 1700 per-person

Trip Itinerary

Welcome to Himalayan country of Nepal. Upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan intl. airport our representative welcomes you and assists to transfer in your hotel in Kathmandu. After time to get refreshed, evening you'll meet and transfer for welcome dinner in one of the typical Nepalese restaurant in the heart of Kathmandu and briefing about your trip and overnight at Hotel. 



After breakfast the day will start to our guided trip to cultural world heritage sites in Kathmandu valley; including visits to the pilgrimage sites of Hindus Pashupatinath temple, the world biggest Bouddhanath Stupa, visit Swoyambhunath Stupa also known as monkey temple and historical Kathmandu Durbar Square with temple, unique architectures and Kumari (living goddess) in central Kathmandu. Evening pre-trip discussion and introduce with our fellow trekking staff for your adventure trip. 



This morning we leave Kathmandu for our long trek to Manaslu. Drive by local bus to Arughat through the beautiful Nepalese countryside. Arughat is a small town, explore the surrounding area and overnight at the camp. 



Our route heads northwards following the Budi Gandaki River passing through terraced fields and scattered farmhouses. After climbing briefly to Keurenipani, we descend once again to the river and pass Soti Khola. Our camp is few villages further along at Liding after passing through a forest with several troops of monkeys. 

Today, the valley narrows and in places the path is cut into the densely forested valley side. We pass a number of small villages until the valley widens and the trail descends to the sandy riverbed. The trail climbs to Machha Khola and then on to our camp at Khorlabesi. 



At Tatopani there is hot spring where the porters will no doubt take the opportunity to have a quick wash. After Tatopani the trail crosses to the left bank of the Budi Gandaki over a suspension bridge. Through the forest we reach the village of Doban where we can watch the Budi Gandaki descends an impressive series of rapids and further up the river valley opens up. The camp for tonight is in the village of Salleri an hour or so beyond Jagat. 




After village of Sirdibas we cross the Budi Gandaki on a large suspension bridge and climb steeply to Philim. The trail traverses the hillside and passes Ekle Bhatti (lonely teahouse) before crossing back over the river below the confluence of Budi Gandaki and Siyar Khola. From here we enter a dramatic section of the gorge high above the river. The trail makes its way up the west side of the valley and offers a pleasant walk through bamboo forests to the village of Deng. 



Today is a shorter day as we enter the area influenced by Buddhism. After a few more ups and downs through forests, the trail turns a corner and arrives at Ghap through well preserved paintings and elegant mani wall. 



The valley becomes steeper and there is a long climb through bamboo and rhododendron forest to the village of Namrung. The trail now enters the Nupri region. The people here are descendants of Tibetan migrants who arrived over 500 years ago. Typical Tibetan features include the entrance gates to the villages, mani walls and Buddhist gompas. Beyond here the valley opens out and soon passes through the Tibetan village of Sho. Above this village we get views of Manaslu and Naike Peak and from the next village of Lho we see Ganesh I down the valley. 



From Lho, we follow the right bank of the river with views of Peak 29 ahead. A couple of hours climbing through the forest bring us to the village of Shyala, offering superb views of Phungi, Manaslu and Him Chuli. Crossing a wide pasture with many marmots we enter the village of Samagaon. Our camp is at the top end of the village below the impressive Sama Gompa with impressive views of Manaslu. 




The nearby monastery is well worth a visit, as is the village of Samagaun. This is a great day exploring the areas and with a great views overnight at camp.

Follow the Budi Gandaki northwards to a bridge over a side stream where the trail forks; the left leading towards the Manaslu Base Camp, the other passing several mani walls heads for the Larkya La. The valley widens along an easy trail past juniper and birch forest to the stone huts at Kermo Kharka, and then drops off a shelf to cross a wooden bridge and climbing between forks in the river to a promontory. From this vantage point, one can see the white stone kani marking the entrance to Samdo. 



Today we start the ascent to the pass by descending through fields to an old mani wall and stone arch before dropping to the river and crossing on a wooden bridge. This place shows up on maps as the mythical Larka Bazaar, which used to be a flourishing market, but there is nothing remaining there now. Another mani wall marks the beginning of ascent to the pass where the trail starts climbing through tundra and juniper; the huge Larkya Glacier coming from Manaslu can be seen from here. Stay on the ridge to the right to find a trail that crosses over the top of two ravines. The trail grows steeper, climbing up the side of a gorge to a viewpoint at the edge of a huge gorge at 4000m. Nearing the Larkya Glacier, we reach Larkya Phedi, where there is a small lodge, built to serve travellers crossing the Larkya La which lies now just ahead.

After an early start, we soon reach the ablation valley on the left side of the Larkya Glacier with impressive views of Cho Danda and Larkya Peak. We continue walking along glacial moraine and start making the gradual ascent to the summit of the Larkya pass. From the top, there is a panorama view of Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Kang Guru and Annapurna II. On the descent the trail follows the top of the moraine to the west and makes a set of steep, rough switchbacks as it crosses the moraine then descends more gently on snow to a grassy moraine. Depending on the conditions if icy then crampons and ice axe are advisable for the descent. The trail now becomes easier to follow and reaches a small meadow and spring at 4,080m/13382ft. The valley becomes wider as the trails heads down to a large meadow, past a mani wall and a small rest house that marks Bimthang. 

After crossing the pastures of Bimthang the trail drops to a glacial stream at the headwaters of the Dudh Khola, crosses a wooden bridge and descends into pine and rhododendron forest. Not far from here you reach Karche's fenced fields, then cross a landslide before making a steep climb to a ridge decorated with prayer flags before making a descent to the river bank at Gho. The trail continues through fields and intermittent stands of rhododendron and oak to arrive at Tilje, a large Gurung village. 



Exit the village through a stone arch, cross the Dudh Khola and follow along its embankment descending through scrub forest. The walls of the Marsyangdi Valley loom larger and finally the houses of Dharapani appear in the distance. Pass through Thonje via a wooden bridge and through a chorten-shaped arch, and Dharapani lies across a long suspension bridge over the Marsyangdi. The trail now follows the Annapurna Circuit route in reverse as you pass through the steepest part of the Marsyangdi gorge. 



Today we trek down stream follow the Marshyangdi river passing though the Tal and Chamje village with few steps up and down hill through the rive deep gorge and brings you at Nyagdi village for the overnight.

We trek to the Khudi village after our long trekking. This is great place to stay and scenic view of Mt. Manasalu close to your eyes and overnight at camp. Remaining time rest and relax at the camp. 

Today, we drive back to Kathmandu through the scenic view of the countryside and passing through headquarter of the Lamjung called Besishahar which is a starting point of Annapurna Circuit trek. We back to Kathmandu and check in to hotel. Rest and relax at the hotel and overnight. 


This pleasant day you may have full day at leisure and either relax at hotel or explore the Thamel and overnight at hotel. 




Today is free or last minute shopping for souvenirs or gift to your family, friends or relatives for you until your departure flight/drive or to commence any extra trips or activities you may have booked with us. If departing, you'll be transferred to the International airport for your departure flight to your onwards destination.

We wish you a wonderful Himalaya adventure with us!

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Includes

Airport Pick Up & Drop Services:
• Arrival Pick Up » : Welcomes you with a Nepal flower garland at Kathmandu International Airport and will then transfer you to your hotel by one of our representatives.
• Domestic Drop/Pick Up » : Will drop you off or pick you up from any Kathmandu Domestic flights indicated as per your itinerary.
• Drop to Airport » : Any last minute transfers to the airport after trip for onward journey by means of appropriate private vehicle
Sightseeing & Information:
• Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley and visit local market by private transportation and a professional city guide. 
• Our representative will introduce you to your trekking guide, provide all necessary information to get ready for the trekking. 
Accommodations & Meals: 
• Kathmandu » : Three Star deluxe twin share accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast as per itinerary (Single room also served with extra charge) :
• Trekking » : Comfortable, neat and clean accommodation in teahouse or mountain lodge during trekking.  
• Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner » :  During your trek, a full board of meals are included.  While in Kathmandu only your breakfast is included.
• Hot Drinks » : High altitude friendly soups, hot lemon or tea is served in cup at food time.
• Welcome & Farewell dinner »: Farewell dinner in Kathmandu + National show  (Alcoholic beverages are excluded )
Flight / Transportation:
• All ground transportation.
Trekking Permit:
• All necessary Trekking permit, special permit & TIMS card
National Park Fare:
• Necessary national park entry fees for trekking
First Aid:
• Medical kit box during the trip
Trekking Crews:
• Guide » : Government Registered, Insured, and well trained in English Speaking with 1000 hours + mountain experience.  First Aid knowledge and eco environmentally trained local escorts during your trek.
• Assistant Guides » : Depending on your group size, there may be inclusion of an assistant guide to walk with the group to support when necessary.
• Porters » :  experienced mountain  porters (1 porter for 2 people) all their expenses, salary and insurance. 
Porter and Guide Equipment:
• Trekking boots and Jacket as required  for trekking 
Insurance:
• Guide / Porters » : Company provide insurance for our guide and porters as per state law
Trekking Equipment:
• Duffel Bag and T-shirt
• Down jacket and a four season sleeping bag (which needs to be returned after the trek)
• Altitude Chamber: Portable Altitude Chamber on request
Certificate:
• World Himalaya adventure certificate 
Others:
• All government taxes and local taxes.

Doesn't Include

Visa:
• Nepal » :  Visa fee for Nepal Entry
Airfare:
• International Airfares or any other domestic airfares that are not specified as per your Itinerary.
Sight Seeing: 
• Entrance fees during sightseeing in Kathmandu valley 

Meals:
• Lunch & Dinner in KTM »: Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu is excluded (Except welcome & fare well dinner)
Drinks:
• All cold drinks and any beverages are not included on trip price
• Drinking Water » : Drinking water is not included in the trip price
Insurance:
• You have to arrange your own travel & rescue Insurance prior to undertaking any treks with us.  We will check this prior to your departure.
Trekking Equipment:
• You have to arrange your own personal trekking equipment.  They may include trekking poles, water bottle, gloves etc… by yourself (see our equipment list)
Tipping:
• Tips for driver, guides and porters are not included in the cost (tips accepted in Nepal) 

Complimentary

World Himalaya Water Bottle

World Himalaya T-Shirt

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