Manaslu Circuit Trek

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A rare opportunity to explore the untouched Manaslu Circuit Trek within the Manaslu Conservation Area, known for its breathtaking landscapes, traditional villages, and ancient monasteries.
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

Trip Overview

Our 15-day Manaslu Circuit Trek takes you across Nepal’s west-central region. It features incredible Himalayan trails around Mt. Manaslu (8,163 m), the eighth-highest mountain in the world.

Along with a thrilling trek on rugged trails, you also witness ancient cultures and traditions of the indigenous people of Kutang and Nubri Valley. These villages, which were opened to tourists in 2008, remain untouched by modernization. Hence, you can still witness the authentic traditional Tibetan lifestyles.

An important highlight of our 15-day Manaslu Region trek is the day trip, where you will explore Kathmandu’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. They are Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Swoyambhunath Stupa, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. Exploring these ancient sites will broaden your knowledge about Nepal’s rich and diverse culture.

On the Manaslu Circuit Trekking, you will have a close-up view of the gigantic spirit mountain Manaslu (8,163 m) with the Annapurna range (8,091 m) and Ganesh Himal (7,422 m) on its periphery. Besides snow-capped mountains, you will encounter numerous sacred Buddhist sites with centuries-old monasteries.

The striking Larke La Pass (5,106 m), the highest point on this trek, is the most challenging part of Manaslu Circuit Trek. Being one of the longest high mountain passes with a steep ascent and descent; the Larke La Pass hike is a strenuous yet exhilarating trekking experience.

If you are up for an off-the-beaten-path trip to the Himalayas, our Manaslu Circuit trek Nepal is the best package! It combines the thrill of trekking on unfrequented trails with wholesome cultural exposure.

Perfect for nature lovers, the trek takes you through many landscapes, from subtropical forests to rugged, arid highlands.

Our Manaslu Circuit Trek is one of the best treks we offer for a truly unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime experience. Visiting the highland’s traditional Tibetan villages and their sacred Buddhist sites, crossing the most challenging Larke La Pass (5,106 m), and witnessing pristine Himalayan mountains from up close, you will never regret choosing the awesome trip.

Highlights of Manaslu Circuit Trekking

  • A day trip to Kathmandu’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, most of which date back to the fifth century.
  • A memorable trek in Manaslu Conservation Area’s exotic flora and fauna and the breathtaking arid highlands make it the best wilderness adventure ever.
  • An opportunity to encounter rare species of the Himalayas, such as Snow Leopard (rare), Himalayan tahr, Musk Deer, and others.
  • The Manaslu Circuit trek is ideal for remote Himalayan trekking due to the region’s secluded location that has perfectly preserved its pristine ecology.
  • Get to know the locals of the Manaslu region, which mainly comprises Gurung, Tamang, and Tibetan ethnicitie.
  • Immerse in the customs and traditions of the local community of Manaslu by interacting with them while on the trek and observing their daily practices.
  • Visit the well-preserved antique villages of Smagaun (3,525 m), Lho, Samdo, Shyala, and others to gain in-depth knowledge about Tibetan culture, lifestyle, and spiritual heritage.
  • Suspension bridges of Budhi Gandhaki River Valley that connect different parts of Manaslu offer an invigorating experience for trekkers.
  • A close-up view of Mt Manaslu (8,163 m) - the world’s 8th-highest peak.
  • Explore the raw beauty of Nepal’s Nubri and Kutang Valley, known for their isolated location and for being the most ancient Buddhist cluster in Nepal.
  • A rare visit to Pun Gyen Gompa (3,999.8 m) overlooking Pungyen Glacier in central Manaslu offers a serene ambiance with Mt Manaslu in the background. It is a historical Buddhist culture, monastery, a religious sanctuary for locals and pilgrims alike.
  • March across Larkya La Pass (5,106 m), the highest point on the Manaslu circuit trek from where you can get a perfect view of Mt Manaslu (8,163 m), Annapurna II (7,937 m), Gyaji Kang (7,038 m) and other peaks.

Manaslu Circuit Trek Route Overview

Manaslu Circuit Trek begins with your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, where one of our staff will pick you up and drive you to your hotel. Once you check in at the hotel, our staff will provide an overview of your trek itinerary. You have the remaining day to recuperate from jet lag.

The following day, you will have a day trip to visit Kathmandu’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The trip will introduce you to Nepal’s historical and religious sites, which showcase Nepal’s multi-cultural heritage and exquisite architecture.

The trek takes off with a private jeep drive from Kathmandu to Maccha Khola, passing through Soti Khola, a small village north of Gorkha district.

Beginning with a hike from Machha Khola to Jagat village, you will enter the Manaslu Conservation Area and trek to other villages, such as Salleri and Sridibas. From Philim (a Gurung village), you can see Shringi Himal (7,187 m) at a distance.

On the way to Deng village, you will come across Ekle Bhatti and Nyak, where the crisp air greets you with a spectacular view of mountains like Ganesh Himal (7,163 m), Shiring Himal, and the rest.

On the trails of Manaslu trek, you will cross several suspension bridges over Budhi Gandaki River gorges. These bridges are a charm of rural Nepal and enhance the overall trekking experience.  The stark change in landscapes as you move on from lush green alpine forests to the high arid lands of Manaslu is another interesting feature you will notice on this trek.

From the Village of Deng, you will hike towards Namrung. Smaller villages on the way to Namrung include Rana, Bihi and Ghap. As you approach Namrung, you will see the towering peaks of Manaslu (8,163 m) and Himchuli (7,193 m) at a distance.

You will spend an extra day at Samagaun to acclimate. This is to ensure you adapt to higher altitudes. We have arranged a day hike to the Manaslu Base Camp (4,800 m). However, we also have other options for the day hike. Instead of Manaslu Base camp, you can hike to Pungyen Gompa, an eminent religious site of Nubri Valley. Here, you can feel the sacred ambiance of the ancient monastery with its close-up views of Mt Manaslu and Pungyen Glacier.

Larke La Pass (5,160 m) is the main attraction of Manaslu Circuit Trek. It is a challenging feat to summit the 5000-plus meters high mountain pass. This part of the trek will give you an idea of your physical fitness level, as the long and arduous hike from Dharmsala to Bhimtang via Larke La spans over twenty-four and a half kilometers.

However, you will be greeted by incredible views of Mt Manaslu, Mt Himlung (7,126m), Kang Guru peaks (6,981 m), and others at the top of Larke La Pass. Which will make your efforts to ascend this monstrous Pass worthwhile.

Before reaching the Pass, you will visit the seasonal Larke Bazaar at Samdo village and the serene Larkya Phedi (4,460 m), also known as Dharmasala. You can get in-depth cultural exposure from these visits.

After overcoming Larke La Pass, the trail descends through lush green pastures and fields leading down to the Dudh Khola River. You will then walk through the villages of Bimthang and Goa to Tilije, which is the last stop of the trail. From Tilije, you will catch a ride back to Kathmandu.

On the last day in Kathmandu, our staff will drive you to Tribhuvan International Airport to see you off.

We hope you enjoyed the isolated Manaslu region, exploring its rich culture, antique villages, and breathtaking Himalayan mountains.

Alternative Routes for Manaslu Circuit Trek

We have several other options for trekking. You can try one of these if our 15-day package does not suit your preferences.

Let’s take a look at our alternative package options!

14-day Manaslu Short Trek: Our Manaslu short trek caters to time-bound travelers who seek to venture into this secluded part of the Himalayas. Although the route is similar to our 15-day trip, this itinerary excludes the one-day sightseeing trip to Kathmandu. So, you can begin your trek immediately without spending an extra day in Kathmandu.

20-day Tsum Valley Trek with Manaslu: Tsum Valley is one of the restricted settlements of Nepal. It is inhabited by Tsumbas, descendants of Tibetan ancestors. The traditional characteristics of Tsum village has attracted many travelers to these regions since 2008 when Tsum Valley Trek was first introduced for trekkers.

Our unique and special trek package offers a wholesome cultural exploration with unique experiences and adventures in the Manaslu route. It takes you to the unspoiled landscapes of Tsum Valley, home of Tsumbas, who are known for their humble nature and warm hospitality.

Tsum Valley allows you to visit the sacred age-old monasteries and ancient villages of Tsum, where you will find the untouched beauty of remote Himalayan villages. Incorporating Tsum Valley into your trek allows you to experience the best cultural heritage with a thrilling hiking adventure.

Apart from these alternative trek options, we customize the Manaslu Circuit Itinerary to suit your time frame and preferences.

Contact us at the Nepal Hiking Team for more trekking packages or any queries regarding your trip. Our team is ready to assist you in planning the best trekking adventure for you!

Short Itinerary

  • Day 01:Arrival at Airport, Kathmandu, with a transfer to your hotel
  • Day 02:Kathmandu Valley UNESCO Sites Sightseeing and Trek Preparation, Duration: 4-5 hours day tour.
  • Day 03:Drive from Kathmandu to Machha Khola (9,00m/2,953ft), Duration: 9 hours, Distance: 160 km/99 miles
  • Day 04:Trek from Machha Khola to Jagat (1,340m/4,396ft), Duration: 7-8 hours, Distance: 22 km/13.7 miles
  • Day 05:Trek from Jagat to Deng (1,860m/6,102ft), Duration: 8-9 hours, Distance: 20 km/12.4 miles
  • Day 06:Hike from Deng to Namrung (2,630m/8,628ft), Duration: 7-8 hours, Distance: 19.5 km/12.1 miles
  • Day 07:Namrung to Lho Gaun (3180m/10,433ft) via Lihi and Sho. Duration: 4-5 hrs. Distance: 10.5 km/6.5 miles
  • Day 08:Hike to Samagaon (3,520m/11,548ft) via Shyala Village. Duration: 4-5 hours. Distance: 8-9 km/5-5.6 miles.
  • Day 09:Acclimatization day at Samagaon. Trip to Manaslu Base Camp 4,800 or the surrounding village.
  • Day 10:Trek from Samagaon to Samdo (3,875m/12,713ft). Duration: 4-5 hours. Distance: 8 km/5 miles.
  • Day 11:Trek from Samdo to Dharmasala (4,460m/14,632ft). Duration: 4-5 hours. Distance: 11.5 km/7.1 miles
  • Day 12:Trek to Bhimtang via Larkya La Pass (5,106m/16,752ft). Duration: 8-9 hrs. Distance: 24.5 km/15.2 miles.
  • Day 13:Trek from Bhimtang to Goa (2,515m/8,251ft). Duration: 6-7 hours. Distance: 19 km/11.8 miles
  • Day 14:Trek to Tilije (1.5 km/0.9 miles), then drive to Kathmandu. Duration: 8-9 hours. Distance: 215 km/134 miles.
  • Day 15:Farewell and transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport

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

Detail Itinerary

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  1. Max. Elevation:1335m.
  2. Durations:30 minutes drive
  3. Distance:6 km

Welcome! Our team will receive you at Tribhuvan International Airport. After driving you to your hotel, we will assist you with check-in and settling for the day. The rest of the day is yours to relax and explore.

  1. Accommodation:Hotel
  1. Max. Elevation:1335m.
  2. Durations:4-5 Hour Guided Tours
  3. Distance:N/A

We begin the day with a meeting and trip briefing, during which we will prepare your travel insurance, collect passport copies and photographs, and distribute trekking gear.

Afterward, you will embark on a guided tour of Kathmandu’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Pashupatinath Temple, Boudha Stupa, Swoyambhunath Temple, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. These iconic landmarks provide a glimpse into Nepal’s rich cultural and religious heritage, ensuring a memorable experience before your trek begins.

  1. Meals:Breakfast Included
  2. Accommodation:Hotel
  1. Max. Elevation:900m.
  2. Durations:9 Hours Drive By 4WD Jeep
  3. Distance:160 KM

You will begin your trip with an early morning drive to Machha Khola village in the northern Gorkha district. It is a pleasant drive along terraced fields, river gorges, and scattered hamlets.

A beautiful, lush green landscape will provide the perfect background as you drive on the highway toward your destination. The route from Kathmandu to Tari Bensi (5hrs) is 115 kms of well-paved road, but the rest of the route has challenging road conditions due to unpaved, rugged motorways leading into the villages.

Reaching Machha Khola, you are close to Manaslu circuit trek in Nepal, where you will have an overnight stay.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse
  1. Max. Elevation:1340m.
  2. Durations:7-8 hours Trek
  3. Distance:22 km

Early in the morning, after breakfast, you will trek towards Jagat, which will take around six hours. It will be your first day hiking on the Manaslu Circuit Trekking trail. The trail leads you through lush green pine forests, dense forests, and terraced fields with many ascends and descends.

On the way, you will pass through Tatopani, a small natural hot spring offering a perfect spot to relax amidst the trek.

You will cross suspension bridges while passing by smaller villages on the way to Jagat. Once there, you can witness the stark change in the landscape, transitioning from beautiful greenery to a rugged, arid landscape. You will have a glimpse of Manaslu’s raw beauty from Jagat.

Jagat is predominantly inhabited by the Gurung and Tamang population, who have taken great care of their tradition and culture. Once in Jagat, you will have your first encounter with the ethnic communities of the Manaslu region. It is a beautiful village in a valley surrounded by dense forest and traditional stone-paved lanes. There are many teahouses and guesthouses catering to trekkers on the Manaslu Circuit.

You will have your trekking permits checked. Once you are registered, you will have officially entered the Manaslu Conservation Area.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse
  1. Max. Elevation:1860m.
  2. Durations:8-9 Hours Hike
  3. Distance:20 km

Starting the hike early in the morning, you will walk up the valley towards Shridibas. The trail leads through dense bamboo forests, where you will get your first view of Shiring Himal. At Philim, you will come across beautiful terraced fields. Moving on, you will stop at Chisapani to have lunch.

Since these villages have a Tibetan cultural influence, you will find many aspects similar to those of the rural villages of Tibet. For instance, local people in these regions mainly practice agriculture and animal husbandry for sustenance. Like villages on the Tibetan plateau, significant crops include barley, oats, maze, etc.

After Chisapani, you will walk through Pewa and land at a campsite that offers terrific views of Manaslu. Finally, you will reach Deng and stay overnight at a teahouse.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse
  1. Max. Elevation:2630m.
  2. Durations:7-8 Hours
  3. Distance:19.5 km

After rising early in the morning and having breakfast at the teahouse, you begin your day’s hike. Today’s destination is Namrung. Although it is an uphill trek almost to Namrung, the beautiful scenery along the trail will keep you occupied, thus distracting you from the strenuous hike.

On the way to Namrung, you will pass by smaller villages such as Rana Gaun, Bibi Phedi, Ghap, and Ghapsay, which all possess typical Tibetan rural lifestyles. You will come across piles of mani-stones on the way, which are Buddhist mantras carved into rocks and boulders. This is a typical religious practice of Tibetan Buddhists.

You will have an overnight stay at Namrung.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse
  1. Max. Elevation:3180m.
  2. Durations:4-5 hours
  3. Distance:10.5 km

From Namrung, as you move further up north, you will have clear views of Manaslu Peak (8,163 m), Himculi (7,193 m) and Shiringi Himal (7,187 m). Today, you will pass through more quaint villages of Manaslu, like Lihi and Sho. What’s remarkable about these villages is that they are completely isolated and can be reached only by hiking.

On your arrival at Lho Gaun, you will see a long mani wall made of stone. Tibetan-style houses, barley fields, hills, and mountains are all around. After lunch at Lho Gaun, you will have the rest of the day. If you are not tired, you can take a leisurely hike to Ribung Gompa.

  1. Meals:Breakfast and Lunch Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse
  1. Max. Elevation:3520m.
  2. Durations:4-5 hours
  3. Distance:8-9 km

After resting at the teahouse, you will again take the trail from Lho to Samagaun via Shyala village (3,500 m). In favorable weather conditions, you will get a proper view of Mount Manaslu Peak from Shyala.

Samagaun is the largest settlement on the Manaslu Circuit Trek. It has spectacular views of gigantic mountains, fields, and hills. Depending on your traveling season, you will see lush green fields and hills or dry, rugged landscapes. Nonetheless, your stay at Samagaun will be a memorable cultural experience in the Manaslu area.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse
  1. Max. Elevation:3520m.
  2. Durations:5-7 Hours
  3. Distance:2-14 km (Depends on the route you choose)

You will have an acclimatization day at Samagaun on the Manaslu Circuit Trekking to get used to the high altitude. We have arranged a side trip to Manaslu Base Camp (4,800 m) (where you will enter foothill of the eight-highest mountain in the world), which will take anywhere from seven to eight hours for a round trip.

If you find the trek to Manaslu Base Camp (MBC) too arduous, we also have other options.

First, you can hike to Pungyen Gompa (4,700 m), one of Nubri’s sacred and ancient Buddhist sites. You can get close-up views of Mount Manaslu Summit and Pungyen Glacier from there.

The second option for the day hike will be exploring the glacier on the other side of the valley or visiting the enchanting Birendra Lake (3,691 m).

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse
  1. Max. Elevation:3875mm.
  2. Durations:4-5 hours
  3. Distance:8 KM

After breakfast, you will hike towards Samdo village, which is only four kilometers from the Tibet border. The trail leads through picturesque pastures and winds up the hill. It is a Tibetan Refugee settlement with a unique culture and history. From Samdo, you will have a breathtaking view of Mount Manaslu.

Note: A day hike at Samdo village is perfect for you to acclimate to the new height attained. If you are on a private trip and have time to spare, we recommend an extra day at Samdo for a more extended vacation. You can hike up to the Local valley Samdo or the Tibetan border (4 km) to have beautiful panoramic views of the Himalayas.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse
  1. Max. Elevation:4460m.
  2. Durations:4-5 hours
  3. Distance:11.5 km

A significant stop on today’s trail is the Seasonal Tibetan market Larkya Bazaar. After Samdo, you will descend on a descending trail to Larkya La Bazaar. From there, you will descend the Budi Gandaki River and cross several bridges to Dharmasala. You can see the looming facade of Larke La Glacier (Larkya Glacier) in the background.

Passing by the valley of Salka Khola, there is a steady hike up to Dharmasala (Larkya Phedi).

Once you arrive at Dharmasala, you will prepare for the next day’s strenuous trek of Larke La Pass by getting proper rest and having all the necessary gear ready. Prepare the required clothing and sleep early to energize you for an early start the following day.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse
  1. Max. Elevation:5106m.
  2. Durations:8-9 hours
  3. Distance:24.5 km

Larke La Pass is considered one of the longest high mountain passes on Nepal’s side of the Himalayas. You will have the most challenging and rewarding day today as you walk from Dharamsala to Bhimtnag, passing over the Larke La Pass. It is the highest elevation on the 15-day Manaslu Circuit Trek.

The first part of the hike will have an ascent on rocky trails to Cho Chanda and from there to the top of the Pass. It will be an hours-long arduous climb, where your resilience will be tested. But the sense of accomplishment you will feel when successfully summiting Larke La will compensate for your efforts to reach there.

From the Pass, you will have a breathtaking 360-degree panorama of Mt Manaslu,  Himlung Himal (7,126 m), Gyajikang (7,038 m), Cheo Himal (6,820 m), Kang Guru (6,981 m), Annapurna II (7,937 m), etc. You can click photos and videos to remember this joyous moment and marvel at this dream-like landscape.

After that, you will descend towards Bhimtang, where the trails run along greener scenery. You can have a much-needed rest at Bhimtang after a long day and a challenging trek.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse
  1. Max. Elevation:2515mm.
  2. Durations:6-7 hours
  3. Distance:19 km

After a good night’s sleep, you will wake up early to splendid views of mountains such as Manaslu, Lamjung Himal (6,983 m), and Cheo Himal. Continuing the descent, you will leave Bhimtang and hike across pastures to reach the Dudh Khola’s riverbed.

Moving along the riverside, you will cross over a wooden bridge and climb paddy fields to reach Kharche. Far below, you can see the Marsyangdi River flowing through a dense valley.

You will have an overnight stay in Goa.

  1. Meals:Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Included
  2. Accommodation:Guesthouse
  1. Max. Elevation:2300m.
  2. Durations:1.5 Hour trek and 8-9 hours drive
  3. Distance:215 KM

This is your last day in the Manaslu region with its rich culture, where you made memories to last for a lifetime. Today’s activity combines trekking for about two hours to Tilije and then driving back to Kathmandu in a private vehicle.

Once in Kathmandu, our staff will assist you to check in at your hotel. This will also be your last night in Kathmandu.

  1. Meals:Breakfast and Lunch Included
  2. Accommodation:Hotel
  1. Max. Elevation:1335m.
  2. Durations:30 minutes drive
  3. Distance:6 km

After breakfast at the hotel, our Nepal Hiking Team staff will drive you to Tribhuvan International Airport and see you off.

  1. Meals:Breakfast Included

Trip Route Map

Manaslu Circuit Trek Route Map

Elevation Chart

Detailed Elevation and Duration Chart of the Manaslu Circuit Trek

Trip FAQS

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Practical

Manaslu Trek is all about remote trekking in one of Nepal’s restricted areas (Manaslu Conservation Area). It takes you along untrodden trekking routes of the Himalayas, far away from the bustling city. 

One can enjoy the untouched highlands of Manaslu, where Tibetan Buddhism has prevailed for centuries and continues to influence people’s lives in the Manaslu region. On the trek, you will have splendid views of mountains like Mt Manaslu (8,163 m), Ganesh Himal (7,163 m), Annapurna (8,091 m), and others.

Nubri and Tsum Valley’s well-preserved Tibetan lifestyle shows its rich history. Interacting with the locals of these villages, mainly of Tibetan and Gurung descent, and visiting their sacred sites will provide you with excellent cultural exposure.

Moreover, the daring feat of scaling Larke La Pass (5,106 m), the most challenging phase of Manaslu Trekking,  will be an unforgettable moment of your life.

As Manaslu is a remote region and falls under Nepal’s restricted areas, trekking is its people’s primary source of income. It also provides a means to preserve Manaslu’s natural environment and biodiversity.

Nepal Hiking Team is a trustworthy and reliable trekking company in Nepal that has been in this trade for fifteen years. We are a team of committed members who strive to deliver excellent customer service with the best price guaranteed. Our team consists of experienced guides and local crews trained to make your trekking experience safe and enjoyable.

We have assisted trekkers worldwide in realizing their Nepal trekking goals. Trusted by over 27,000 customers, 52% of whom are returning clients, our reputation speaks for itself. We also have many positive customer reviews on Trip Adviser and other social media sites.

Hence, remember us for a secure and unparalleled Nepal adventure at the best price available in the market.

As Larke La Pass (5,106m) is the most challenging section of the journey and it is the highest point of the trek. You must be physically fit and possess high mental endurance to cross over this mountain pass successfully. The trek from Dharmsala to Bhimtang through Larke La Pass will take 8 to 9 hours, spanning 24.5 kilometers.

The high altitude induces a drop in oxygen levels, producing very thin air. Therefore, you have a chance of getting altitude sickness. Adding to this difficulty is the long ascent to the top of the Pass, followed by a steep descent. Unpredictable weather conditions could make the route inaccessible in some cases. 

Still, you can have a pleasant trek in Manaslu despite these hardships. Our experienced guides can help you prepare for the challenging hike over the Pass by getting you adequately acclimated to new elevations and taking necessary precautions. 

Manaslu Trek route stretches for about 175-180 kilometers (108.7 - 111.8 miles) on rugged, arid trails, which you will cover in 11 days. Starting from Machha Khola in the northern Gorkha district, you will hike through Jagat, Deng, Namrung, Lho gaun, Samagaun, Samdo, Dharmasala, Larke La Pass (5,106 m), Bhimtang, Goa, and Tilije. From Tilije, you will catch a ride back to Kathmandu.

Manaslu Circuit Trek reaches its highest point at Larkya La Pass (5,106 meters / 16,752 feet). It is high-altitude pass, one of the longest in the Himalayas, which lies between Dharamshala and Bimthang.

Trekkers cross this challenging yet breathtaking section on day 12 of the trip, enjoying panoramic views of Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Kang Guru, and Annapurna II.

Booking Procedure and Cancellation Policy

If you find our Manaslu itinerary to your liking and want to book your trip with us, we recommend you follow our booking process and secure a spot as soon as possible. While booking, you must pay 20% of your package cost as a deposit.

Steps to Reserve Your Place for the Trip

  • Select Your Preferred Dates: After you select a date for your trip from our package options, click “Book This Date.”
  • Fill Out the Booking Form: You have to complete our booking form and then select one of the options:
  • Continue with Secure Payment: You will pay with your bank card online. It confirms your booking instantly.
  • Book Now & Pay Later: After booking your trip with us, you will receive an email from the Nepal Hiking Team. It will furnish you with payment details, which you can make later.

However, you must not submit another booking form while paying the deposit. Once we receive your deposit money, we will mail you a confirmation letter with other essential details about the trip.

We will need copies of your passports in advance to obtain your trekking permits. It must have at least 6 month’s validity from the time you arrive in Nepal.

Once you reach Kathmandu, you must pay the rest of the cost of your trek package. You can pay in cash (US dollars), by card, or by wire transfer. 

On the off-chance that you must cancel your booking for Manaslu Circuit Trek, you must send us a cancellation request. After canceling your booking, we will notify you promptly. 

However, you will have to forgo your 20% deposit as it is non-refundable, and we will levy it as a cancellation fee. 

Or, you can reschedule your trip and use the 20% deposit as a credit for that trip. We entertain a very flexible rescheduling option for our esteemed guests.

Important Note

Please read our booking and cancellation policy carefully before booking your trip. We are here to provide you with a hassle-free and enjoyable holiday experience.  

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Eligibility

There are no age restrictions in place for Manaslu Circuit Trek. Anyone with a healthy body and mind can embark on this trekking adventure of Manaslu. However, we highly recommend you prepare well for the trek months before you take the trails. You will be hiking at altitudes as high as 5,106 meters (Larke La), the highest you will reach on this trek.

Other parts of the trail are also above 5000 meters. So, you must have a certain level of physical fitness, resilience, and proper acclimatization to complete the trek.

According to the Nepalese government’s regulations, solo trekking in Manaslu is impermissible. There are a few things that you must have when trekking in Manaslu.

First, you must have a licensed guide with you throughout the trip. Second, you must be part of a group (of at least two people) to get your Manaslu Restricted Area Permit.

Safety Measures

Yes, you must have travel insurance with you for Manaslu Circuit Trek. Since it’s a high-altitude trek, there is a chance of getting injured. You could have accidents or develop high altitude sickness.

Your travel insurance will be helpful in case of mishaps or immediate helicopter evacuation. It also covers loss of property, delays and cancellations of trips, etc.

We at the Nepal Hiking Team have well-trained and licensed guides with expertise and experience in their respective field. They are well-equipped for any mishap that may occur on the trek.

From carrying essentials like a first-aid kit, oximeter, rescue tools, etc., to possessing a profound knowledge of executing rescue, they are well-prepared for accidents on the trek.

Our guide will conduct regular health checks to prevent our trekkers from getting altitude sickness. If and when an emergency occurs, they will provide medical first-aid and arrange for your evacuation or help you descend to lower altitudes.

Yes, you have to hire a guide for your Manaslu Circuit Trek. Solo trekking is prohibited in this Restricted Area of Manaslu.

According to the Nepal government’s regulations, you need a guide and the Manaslu Restricted Area Permit to trek in Manaslu.

These regulations are there for several reasons. They ensure trekker’s safety, protect Manaslu’s wildlife, and manage travels to the Tibetan border.

Traveling to high elevations will likely make you prone to altitude sickness. You must, therefore, prepare well, take precautions, and listen to your guide’s advice to have a safe trek in Manaslu. 

On Manaslu Circuit Trek, you will be hiking at elevations above 5000 meters. So, you must be well prepared.

While on the trek, you must ascend slowly without overexerting yourself. You must have proper acclimatization day(s) depending on your trek’s itinerary.

Another crucial yet simple way to avoid altitude sickness is to hydrate yourself throughout the day and to have a balanced diet. You must also heed your guide’s advice, who has years of expertise in dealing with mishaps on the trek.

Listening to their advice will make you less prone to altitude sickness.

The ideal seasons for Manaslu Circuit Trek are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) because there are fewer chances of snow blocking the Manaslu Larke La Pass during these times. Occasional snowfall may occur, but the routes are not closed completely.

Trekkers can still navigate the Pass using micro-spikes for extra grip on snow and ice. Therefore, we highly recommend bringing micro spikes for your high mountain treks.

Note: All our trekkers will get their micro-spikes from us before their trek. 

There are several suspension bridges on the Manaslu Circuit Trail, which you must cross to complete your trek. You can not avoid them if you are determined to undertake the trek.

The good news is that even though these suspension bridges seem terrifying, they are super sturdy and made from solid materials, so you do not have to worry about their condition.

Also, our guides will assist you in overcoming your fear of suspension bridges. They will ensure you feel safe enough to cross the bridge and help you every step of the way.

We highly recommend you focus on the beautiful scenery rather than the bridge’s height to overcome your fear instantly.

Trek Preparation and Packing

You should aim to keep your daypack as light as possible, carrying only essentials like your passport, water bottle, sunscreen, snacks, and any personal items needed during the day. Since this is a high-altitude trek, minimizing weight is crucial for your comfort and endurance.

For the trek, we recommend packing only the essentials to make your journey comfortable. Essentials include toiletries, medicines, sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and energy snacks.

Necessary gear includes a duffle bag, sleeping bag, hiking boots, microspikes, a down jacket, caps, trekking poles, and waterproof layers.

For a detailed packing guide, click here: Complete Packing Guide for Manaslu Trek.

There are many trekking gear shops in Thamel, Kathmandu’s main tourist area. You can get quality gear like down jackets, sleeping bags, trekking poles, etc, at reasonable prices. However, we recommend you buy only essentials so that you don’t overpack for the trip.

Yes, we will supply you with the necessary gear for the trek, including down jackets, sleeping bags, duffle bags, etc. Before you embark on your Manaslu Circuit Trek, we will offer complimentary items, such as a Manaslu Circuit Trek Map, a T-shirt and a cap, and a trek completion certificate at the end of your trip.

There are three permits required for Manaslu Trekking. They are:

  • Restricted Area Permit (RAP)
  • Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP)
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)

Nepal Hiking Team obtains these permits for you. Our package includes the cost of trekking permits.

Accommodations

You will stay comfortably at a 3-star hotel in Thamel, Kathmandu. Wood Apple and Spa is our choice of accommodation. It has a good location and the best services.

Yes, we recommend leaving your extra bags at the hotel in Kathmandu. It is free of cost. Also, it would be better for you and your porter to pack only the essentials for the trek. You can collect them after your trek.

Manaslu Circuit trails have very basic accommodations like teahouses and guesthouses. They are primarily family-owned businesses.

Many of these lodgings have twin-sharing rooms. In a few places, you will also find rooms with attached bathrooms. You will get all the essential amenities to make your stay comfortable.

As you move up the trail to higher elevations, lodgings become sparse, and amenities and services become even more limited.

At Dharmasala, for instance, you will find dormitories for your overnight stay. But, despite the limited facility, you will still have a cozy and relaxing stay after the day’s trek.

Yes, with the single supplement, you can get a private room for yourself in most places on the trek.

There are, however, chances of not getting a single room in some areas. This mainly happens during peak trekking seasons, when the few lodgings on high elevations, like Samdo and Dharmasala, are already packed with trekkers, making it impossible to get private rooms.

Therefore, please be prepared to share lodgings with your fellow trekkers when we cannot arrange a single room for you.

Water and Meals

You have various options for having meals on Mt Manaslu Trek, Nepal. From popular choices like Dal Bhat, the staple of Nepalese cuisine (a perfectly balanced diet), there are provisions for continental dishes like pasta, pancakes, noodles, fire rice, etc.

If you have any dietary restrictions, you must inform your guide and the cook beforehand while placing your order at the restaurant. The cook will prepare separate meals for you according to your preferences.

We have meal options for vegetarians and vegans as well as gluten intolerants.

So, rest assured and enjoy the authentic flavors of Manaslu!

Yes, there are a few options for safe drinking water in the Manaslu region. They are mineral water bottles, natural spring water/tap water, and boiled water. You can get all these options at the on the trails.

Boiled water, readily available at the teahouses, is primarily a good choice to hydrate yourself and warm up on these cold trails.

All these options are safe and available on the trek; however,  you can still bring water purifiers to make them even better for consumption.

As for us, we highly recommend choosing natural tap water.

Electricity, Gadgets, and Internet

About 15,000-20,000 NPR is sufficient to cover this trek. With this amount allocated for personal expenses, you'll have enough budget for miscellaneous and unforeseen expenditures, such as snacks, drinks, bottled water, Wi-Fi, device charging fees, hot showers, and hot water.

Additionally, it’s advisable to keep extra funds for emergencies, such as flight delays or other unexpected situations.

You can access WiFi from almost all the Manaslu Base Camp Trek teahouses. The exception is Dharmasala, where there is no internet connection due to high altitude. 

Most teahouses provide a variety of internet packages, which you need to buy to access their WiFi. 

Yes, local SIM cards do work in the Manaslu Circuit area. NTC (Nepal Telecom) and NCELL sim cards have good coverage in most places, but signal strength and phone coverage weaken as you move up to higher altitudes.  

The best way to stay connected during the trek is by carrying a local SIM card, such as NTC or Ncell. Be sure to purchase an internet data package for the SIM card beforehand to access internet services while on the trek.

Most teahouses on Manaslu Circuit Trek have electricity, so you can charge your devices when you lodge there at the end of the day’s trek.

The lower-level teahouses have a regular electricity supply, but those at high altitudes, such as Samdo village and Dharmasala, rely on solar power. This could result in electricity shortage on cloudy days.

Therefore, we recommend you bring extra batteries and portable power banks to charge your devices in such circumstances.

Note: Nepal’s power outlets are compatible with Type C and Type D adapters. The standard voltage here is 230 V with a 50Hz frequency.

Transportation

No, we don’t. You have to book your international flights yourself. Please make sure you arrive on time for your Manaslu Circuit Trek.

Our Nepal Hiking Team staff will oversee your airport pickup and drop-off. You must send us details of your international fights in advance so we can proceed accordingly.

Manaslu Circuit Trek’s starting point is Machha Khola in Gorkha district. It lies at a distance of 160 kilometers from Kathmandu. The drive will take anywhere from 8 to 9 hours.

The Manaslu Trek ends at Tilije village in Manang district. You will take a private vehicle from there to reach Kathmandu, thus winding up your trip.

We arrange private transportation for our esteemed clients, using tourist vehicles to ensure safety and provide a comfortable travel experience.

Your Manaslu Circuit Trek will begin with a private drive to Machha Khola and conclude with a drive back to Kathmandu from Tilije village.

We prioritize a hassle-free and comfortable transportation experience for our clients, avoiding local buses throughout the itinerary.

Itinerary and Customization

The 14-day and 15-day Manaslu Circuit Trek route itineraries are the same. The only difference is that our 15-day Manaslu package has three overnight stays in Kathmandu, with a day tour of Nepal’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. In our 14-day Manaslu Package, you have only two overnight stays in Kathmandu and no day tours.

Our 15-day Manaslu Circuit Trek Package aims at trekkers with time for an extended tour. In contrast, the 14-day package is more suitable for a quick trek in Manaslu. 

Yes, you can do a Tsum Valley Trek with Manaslu. It will be an enriching cultural journey. The valley, popularly known as the ‘Hidden Valley,’ has many exploration points, such as ancient monasteries, traditional settlements, and a spectacular untouched landscape.

Yes, on your Manaslu Circuit Trek, you will have an acclimatization day at Samagaun (3,525 m). There are a few options for a day hike; you can either hike up to the Manaslu Base Camp (4,400 m) or visit nearby attractions like Birendra Lake (3,691 m) and Pungyen Gompa (4,700 m).

Yes, we offer customized trek itineraries! You can tailor your Manaslu Circuit Trek according to your preferences. Whether you want to add extra day trips city or include additional activities, let us know in advance, and we’ll adjust the itinerary to suit your needs.

Yes, if you wish to visit Pokhara or Chitwan National Park after your Manaslu Circuit Trek, we can arrange private vehicles to get to these destinations. For your return, you may request a private car for an additional charge, or opt for a public bus, which is easily available.

For Pokhara, you will have to take a drive from Besisahar. It is a distance of 106 kilometers, spanning over 4 to 5 hours.

To reach Chitawan, you will have to drive from Besisahar via Dumre, which covers a distance of 145 kilometers.

Arranging your side trips with us will exclude the need to book an extra tour package and provide a perfect ending to your Manaslu Circuit Trek.

Other Info

Pungyen Gompa is a sacred ancient Buddhist site in Nubri Valley. As an isolated spiritual sanctuary, it is the ideal place for pilgrims to offer homage and seek blessings.

This old monastery in the Manaslu region can provide trekkers with in-depth cultural and religious exposure.

One can learn a lot about the spiritual practices of the people of Nubri by careful observations of the monastery and by attending prayer sessions with the monks.

As for the landscape, Pungyen Gompa has a stunning view of Mt Manaslu and Pungyen Glacier, thus becoming the perfect sight for nature lovers!

Pungyen Gompa adds so much significance to Manaslu Circuit Trek due to its location and age-old history.

Kutang and Nubri cultures are the main attractions of the Manaslu region. People of these areas are Tibetan descendants who have settled here since many centuries ago. Their unique lifestyles, distinct language, and centuries-old traditions make them Nepal’s unique ethnic communities.

Especially in Nubri, you can still hear people interacting in the near-extinct Nubri language. Manaslu Trekking has become more meaningful because of this cultural addition you won’t find in other parts of Nepal.

Nepal has many trekking adventures to offer, of which the three most popular choices are the Everest Base Camp (EBC) Trek, Manaslu Circuit Trek, and the Annapurna Circuit Trek. While it may seem challenging to choose between them, you can quickly decide if you know which one suits your preferences.

Each of these popular treks has different features, so it would help to familiarize yourself with them.

On EBC Trek, you will reach the foot of Mt Everest (the world’s tallest mountain) in the Khumbu region. The trails are completely developed, so it’s a comparatively more comfortable hike.  Apart from being close to Khumbu glaciers and the Himalayas (Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Nuptse, etc.), you will experience the lively Sherpa culture. The highest elevation you will reach on Everest Base Camp Trek will be at Kala Patthar (5,545 m).

Manaslu Circuit Trek is a remote trekking adventure in Nepal’s west-central region. Primarily inhabited by Nepalese of Tibetan origin, Manaslu’s Nubri valley is known for its Tibetan-influenced culture and traditions. 

The trails are rugged and unpaved, which adds to the trek’s difficulty level. Also, the highest trail across Larke La Pass (5,106 m) is long and strenuous.

Apart from great mountain views of Manaslu (8,163 m) - the world’s eighth highest mountain, Ngadi Chuli (7,871 m), Himalchuli (7,893 m), etc, you will visit many Tibetan villages like Samagaun, Samdo, Lho and Shyala. These villages’ ancient lifestyles and religious sites make this trek unique.

Annapurna Circuit Trek takes you to Nepal’s north-central region. It offers a variety of attractions, from diverse landscapes to multi-ethnic communities, along with spectacular views of Annapurna I (8,091 m), Dhaulagiri (8,167 m), Machhapuchhre (6,993 m) and others.

As for cultural exposure, Annapurna Trek provides you with an experience of both Hindu and Buddhist traditions. The highest altitude of the trek is Thorong La Pass (5,416).

All these treks are great adventures, offering many attractions, but it ultimately depends on your preferences.

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Good to Know

Best Time for Manaslu Circuit Trekking

Good weather conditions will ensure you get the most out of your trekking adventure. So, the best time is spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) because the sky is clear during these months, and there are fewer chances of rainfall. Also, you can get better views of the snow-capped mountains.

There are still some differences even within these ideal times, which also applies to other Himalayan treks.

For instance, the flora of these regions is in full bloom during spring, providing a vibrant backdrop to trekking trails. You can imagine the colorful rhododendron forests, green terraced fields, captivating wild Himalayan flowers, etc. 

Also, more extended daylight during spring will enable you to get much more done during the day compared to other months. Moderate temperatures make your trip even more enjoyable. 

As for autumn, if you undertake Manaslu Circuit Trek during this season, you will have the most favorable weather conditions to cross the Larke La Pass. Apart from a clear sky enabling incredible panoramic views of Mt Manaslu, the trails across Larke La Pass will be in excellent condition.

Another significant feature of trekking in Nepal during autumn is that you will experience Nepal’s most happening season. Some major festivals take place during autumn, so that you can observe and participate in these festivities.

Hence, spring and autumn are best seasons for undertaking Manaslu Circuit Trek. You will enjoy observing the Manaslu region’s natural landscape and cultural heritage.

Manaslu Circuit Trek Cost - Nepal Hiking Team

Our package cost is based on your group size. It is as follows:

  • 1 Pax: USD 1,900 per person
  • Groups of 2–4: USD 1,450 per person
  • Groups of 5–7: USD 1,350 per person
  • Groups of 8–10: USD 1,300 per person

This is our updated pricing for the Manaslu Circuit package for the current season. Your group size determines costs during booking. It is not affected by the total number of trekkers you leave with on the departure date.

Manaslu Trekking in Winter and Monsoon Seasons

Due to the high altitude of the Manaslu region, where frequent snowfalls are common during winter, we do not recommend undertaking from December to February. Another reason is that accommodations are usually unavailable in Samdo (3,875 m) and Dharmasala (4,460 m) during winter due to the freezing temperatures.

Similarly, heavy rainfall during the summer season (June to July) causes landslides and flooding in many rural areas, resulting in inaccessible trekking routes.

Combined with the unpredictable weather conditions of monsoons,  trekking during this season is very challenging and, more importantly, unsafe. We, therefore, do not arrange Manaslu Trekking during monsoon either. 

At Nepal Hiking Team, we prioritize your safety before anything else. Hence, we do not recommend trekking in winter and monsoon seasons. We would, however, love to assist you on your Manaslu trekking trip during the ideal times of spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). That would provide excellent weather conditions, safer trails, and a wholesome trip to Manaslu.

Difficulty level of Manaslu Circuit Trek

Our Manaslu Circuit Package falls under moderate to strenuous level of trekking.

You will cover 177 kilometers in eleven days, where the highest elevation you will reach is Larke La Pass (5,106 m). As for the most prolonged trekking hours, you will hike for about 9 hours over 24.5 kilometers from Dharmasala to Bhimtang via Larke la.

Crossing the Larke La Pass is the most challenging part of Manaslu Circuit Trek because of its steep and long ascents and descents. Some trekkers develop breathing problems on reaching the Pass due to a significant drop in oxygen level. Unpredictable weather conditions of Larke La Pass add to the difficulty.

Therefore, we recommend you develop a perfect fitness level in terms of physical strength and mental resilience before embarking on the trek.

We at Nepal Hiking Team take proper measures to provide the safest trekking experience for our trekkers. We have set aside an acclimatization day for you at Samagaun (3,525 m) to avoid any chances of developing altitude sickness. We have seasoned trekking guides who are familiar with the region and have the expertise to provide you with a safe trekking adventure.

Hence, you can rest assured of having the most remarkable trek of Manaslu with us. Despite Manaslu Trek’s difficulty level, you must still visit this region for a first-hand experience of Manaslu’s traditional villages, its rich cultural heritage, and the mighty Himalayan peaks.

Mount Manaslu Nepal: Mountain of Spirit

Mount Manaslu (8,163 m) is the main attraction of the trek. It is situated in west Nepal’s Gorkha district. Besides being the world’s eighth tallest mountain, it is considered sacred by the locals who pay homage here and seek blessings. This belief is apparent from the mountain’s name, ‘Manaslu,’ which means the mountain of spirit. They regard it as their guardian spirit.

Manaslu Himalaya Trek Nepal offers a complete package of remote trekking in the Himalayas, cultural immersion, and historical exploration. It is an exciting alternative for those seeking a new place to venture after having visited Nepal’s iconic places like Everest Base Camp and Lumbini.

Significance of the Budhi Gandaki River in the Manaslu Trail

On the surface, we can see that Manaslu’s Budhi Gandaki River is a stunning addition to Manaslu Circuit Route.

Besides enhancing the landscape’s beauty with its pristine waters, it also helps trekkers navigate.

As for the locals, Budhi Gandaki provides essential sustenance in drinking water, water for irrigation, household usage, fishery, etc. Therefore, it is crucial for locals and trekkers alike.

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.

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