Manaslu Circuit Trek

Manaslu Circuit Trek

Trip Overview

Duration: 14

Guided Service: Yes

Group Size: Any

Accomodation: local tea houses or lodges

Meal: Meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)

Best Season: March to May and from September to November

Transportation: By air

The Manaslu Circuit Trek is a popular trek in the Nepal Himalayas that takes you through the remote, culturally rich regions surrounding Mount Manaslu, the eighth highest peak in the world. The trek offers a challenging and diverse trekking experience, with scenic mountain views, crossings of high-altitude passes, hikes through lush forests and alpine meadows, and interactions with friendly local communities. The trek typically starts and ends in Arughat Bazaar and takes around 12-16 days to complete, depending on the itinerary and pace. Along the way, trekkers will pass through a variety of landscapes, including deep gorges, fast-flowing rivers, and high-altitude deserts, and have opportunities to observe diverse wildlife and explore ancient monasteries. Accommodation during the trek is typically in local tea houses or lodges, providing a unique and authentic experience of Nepali mountain life. The trek is considered to be of moderate to challenging difficulty, with several high-altitude passes to cross, and is best suited for those with some prior trekking experience and good physical fitness.

Detailed Itinerary

Arrival in Kathmandu

Drive to Arughat (580m)

Trek to Soti Khola (700m)

Trek to Machha Khola (930m)

Trek to Jagat (1410m)

Trek to Deng (1860m)

Trek to Namrung (2630m)

Trek to Samagaon (3530m)

Acclimatization day in Samagaon

Trek to Samdo (3860m)

Trek to Dharamsala (4460m)

Trek to Bhimtang (3590m)

Trek to Tilche (2300m)

Drive back to Kathmandu

Additional Details

No additional details

Inclusion & Exclusion

Inclusions

 

  1. Accommodation in local tea houses or lodges during the trek
  2. All necessary permits, including the Manaslu Conservation Area Permit and the Annapurna
  3. Conservation Area Permit
  4. Local English-speaking guide and porter services
  5. Meals during the trek (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
  6. Transportation to and from the starting and ending points of the trek
  7. First aid kit and emergency equipment
  8. Group camping equipment (if camping option is selected)
  9. Travel and medical insurance for the duration of the trek.

Exclusions

 

  1. International airfare and visa fees
  2. Personal expenses such as alcohol, snacks, laundry, phone calls, etc.
  3. Travel and medical insurance that is not part of the package
  4. Tips for guides, porters, and other support staff
  5. Emergency evacuation and rescue expenses
  6. Any costs incurred due to unforeseen circumstances, such as natural disasters, flight cancellations, etc.
  7. Any other expenses not specified in the package inclusions.

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