Manaslu Circuit Trek Cost- USD 1050 per person
The Manaslu Trek is a stunning and adventurous trekking route in the Himalayas of Nepal. Named after the eighth-highest mountain in the world, Mount Manaslu (8,163 meters or 26,781 feet), this trek offers a unique and less crowded alternative to the popular Annapurna Circuit.
The trek takes you through diverse landscapes, including lush green valleys, terraced fields, dense forests, and high mountain passes. You’ll have the opportunity to experience the rich cultural heritage of the region as you pass through traditional Nepalese villages inhabited by various ethnic groups, such as the Gurungs and Tamangs.
The trail provides breathtaking views of the Manaslu massif, as well as other peaks like Himalchuli, Ganesh Himal, and Ngadi Chuli. Trekkers often encounter serene alpine lakes, suspension bridges, and Buddhist monasteries along the way, adding to the cultural and natural allure of the journey.
Manaslu Circuit Trek is considered a tea-house trek, meaning that trekkers can find accommodation in local teahouses and lodges along the route, making it more accessible compared to camping treks. The trekking route circumvents the Manaslu Conservation Area, offering a chance to witness the region’s diverse flora and fauna, including the elusive snow leopard.
Due to its challenging terrain and higher altitudes, the Manaslu Trek is recommended for those with some trekking experience and a good level of fitness. The trek requires a special permit, adding to the sense of adventure and exclusivity. Overall, the Manaslu Trek promises an unforgettable journey through some of Nepal’s most spectacular and less-explored landscapes.
Day 01:
Arrival and transfer to Hotel in Kathmandu (1,350 m)
Upon arrival at Kathmandu Airport, met our airport representative and transfer to Hotel. Overnight at hotel.
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Hotel
1350 m
Day 02:
Trek preparation day
Day 03:
Kathmandu to Machhekhola (900 m), 160km/8hrs bus drive
Day 04:
Machekhola Trek to Jagat (1,350 m), 22 km/6 hours
Day 05:
Jagat Trek to Deng 1,850 m/ 19 km/6-8 hours
Day 06:
Deng Trek to Namrung 2,650 m/ 17 km/7 hours
Day 07:
Namrung Trek to Lho 2,950 m/ 11 km/5 hours.
Day 08:
Lho Trek to Sama Gaon 3,500 m/ 17 km/6 hours
Day 09:
Acclimatization day at Sama Gaon
Day 10:
Sama Gaon Trek to Samdo, 3,875 m/ 17 km/4 hours
Day 11:
Samdo Trek to Dharamsala 4,460 m/12 km/5 hours
Day 12:
Dharmasala Trek to Bimtang (3,600 m), over Larkya La (5,160 m)/24 km/9 hours
Day 13:
Trek to Tilje 5hrs/17 km and continue to Dharapani-5km
Day 14:
Dharapani Jeep to Beshisahar and then Bus to Kathmandu, 216 km, 8-9 hours.
Day 15:
Final Departure
What’s included
Included
Airport picks up and drops off by private vehicle
Manaslu Conservation Entry Permit (MCAP)
Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
Manaslu Restricted Area Permits for 7 days
Trekker Information Management System (TIMS)
All ground transportation as per itinerary by public and private sharing vehicle
11-night Tea house Accommodation during the trek as per itinerary
3-Night hotel accommodation in Kathmandu (Twin Sharing) including breakfast
Full board meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) whilst trek
Sleeping bag and down jacket if required
Government-certified, well-experienced English Speaking trekking guide
Salary including insurance, equipment, accommodation, and food for your Nepalese Guide
Excluded
International flights to and from Nepal
Nepal Entry Visa fees, Visa cost 30 USD, 50 USD, and 125 USD for 15 days, 30 days, and 90 days respectively. It can be obtained on your upon arrival at Kathmandu International Airport.
Entry fees or donations, museums, monasteries while on trekking, etc
Emergency evacuation by Helicopter just in case, the cost should be bear by your travel insurance company.
Extra night hotel and food in Kathmandu in case of early return from the mountain than a scheduled plan.
Alternative transportation in case of heavy rain, landslide, strike, road blockade, etc.
Meals other than those listed in inclusions (Hot and cold, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks)
Laundry, towels, hot showers, internet access, recharging of batteries and other items of a personal nature.
Tips for guides
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