Overview
The Mt. Manaslu Expedition is a challenging and rewarding climb that typically takes around 4-6 weeks to complete. Climbers require a climbing permit from the Nepalese government, and the climb is considered to be technically challenging, with steep ice and snow slopes, as well as sections of exposed rock. The route typically follows the Northeast Ridge, with several camps along the way, including a final camp located at an altitude of around 7,400 meters. Accommodation is typically in tents at base camp and along the route, with some basic teahouses and lodges in nearby villages. Safety is a top priority on the expedition, with climbers typically accompanied by experienced guides and Sherpas who are trained in mountaineering and rescue techniques. Overall, the Mt. Manaslu Expedition offers stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan mountains and a chance to experience the unique culture and hospitality of the Nepalese people.
Itinerary
Inclusions
- All necessary permits and fees for climbing Mt. Manaslu, including climbing permits, conservation fees, and TIMS card
- Accommodation in Kathmandu, including breakfast
- Transportation from Kathmandu to the trekking starting point and back
- Accommodation during the trek, including tents, sleeping bags, and mattresses
- Three meals a day during the trek and climb
- Professional and licensed climbing guides and support staff
- High-altitude camping equipment and gear
- Oxygen and medical kit (if needed)
- Portable toilet tent and kitchen tent
- Rescue and evacuation arrangements (if needed)
- Airport transfers
Exclusions
- International airfare to and from Nepal
- Visa fees for Nepal
- Personal expenses such as drinks, snacks, and souvenirs
- Travel insurance (mandatory)
- Tips for guides and support staff (recommended)
- Additional expenses due to delays caused by weather, natural disasters, or other unforeseen circumstances
- Any additional expenses incurred due to changes in the itinerary caused by the client's own reasons.