15 Days manaslu Circit Trekking in Nepal 15% Discount for early booking 2023/24

 

15 Days manaslu Circit Trekking in Nepal 15% Discount for early booking 2023/24

This 15-day trek on the Manaslu Circuit is a unique opportunity to experience the relatively untouched region along the border of Nepal and Tibet. Have spectacular views of the Himalayas and meet locals of the region along the way.

 

Experience

Highlights

             Challenge yourself on the Manaslu Circuit

             Trek across gorgeous landscapes

             Witness rich Buddhist culture of the region

             Have stunning views over Himalayan lakes

             Be in awe of the Himalayan peaks

Full description about manaslu circuit trek

Take the Larkya La Pass and cut behind Manaslu Massif to trek through the Himalayan wilderness. Your trek around the Manaslu Circuit begins with a scenic drive to Aurughat, where you'll hike up the Buri Gandaki River and through the rough gorges between Himalchuli and Ganesh Himal. The trails are steep, but the spiritual support of Buddhist prayer flags and Chortens, and the first sight of Manaslu peak make it all worth it in the end. 

 

Suggested itinerary:

 Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu Valley Arrive at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport and be received with a private vehicle and transfer to the hotel oranized by Nepal Planet Treks Team member then. A representative of the local partner will give you information about further programs.

Day 2: 8-Hour Drive to Arughat (640 meters/2,093 feet) get picked up at 7:00 AM for an 8-hour driving journey to Arughat. From Kathmandu to Dhading Bensi drive for an approximately 3.5-hour drive on paved roads, from which you will then drive another 4-hours to Arughat on a dirt road. Stay overnight at a guest house.

Day 3: 6-Hour Trek to Soti Khola (775 meters/2,534 feet) Follow the Budhi Gandaki River toward its point of origin. Pass the village of Morder and Simre to reach the Arkhat River and slowly ascend toward Kyoropani. Camp near the confluence of Seti River, which is an ideal place to take a freshwater bath. Stay overnight at a guest house.

 

Day 4: 5.5-Hour Trek to Machha Khola (900 meters/2,943 feet) The trail descends slowly until you climb again along the mountain ridge to Almara. Pass the forest trail to arrive at Riden Gaon. The valley here cuts the river towards Budhi Gandaki. At Labubesi, the trail follows the sandy river bed of Budhi Gandaki. Camp tonight at Machha River. Stay overnight at a guest house.

 

Day 5: 6-Hour Trek to Jagat (1,340 meters/4,382 feet) Cross the  Machha River and Khola Besi and follow the forested trail toward Dovan. Below Dovan, there is a huge rapid at Budhi Gandaki. As the elevation increases, the rapids and the scenery undergo a complete transformation. At Jagat, there is a police check post where your trekking permit will be checked. Stay overnight at a guest house.

Day 6: 6-Hour Trek to Ngyak Phedi (2,310 meters/7,554 feet) Ascend to the terraced hill of Saguleri and have a view of Sringi Himal. Continue towards Sirish Gaon and see as the Gandaki Valley narrows. Stay overnight at a guest house.

 

Day 7: 7-Hour Trek to Ghap (2,100 meters/6,867 feet) Follow the trail upstream Deng River towards a tiny village of four houses. Walkthrough a rock tunnel to avoid the traditional steep climb. At Ghap, experience Tibetan culture as you see Mani stones and Chortens all around. Stay overnight at a guest house.

 

 Day 8: 7-Hour Trek to Lho (3,200 meters/10,464 feet) Cross the wooden bridge over Budhi Gandaki and follow the path lined with houses interspersed with cultivated fields. At Namru there is a police check post again. After Namru, continue on to Naike Peak and see Manaslu North and Manaslu mountains from here. Set camp near a spring at Lho Gaon and stay overnight at lodge or guest house.

 

Day 9: 6-Hour Trek to Sama Gompa (3,500 meters/11,445 feet) Pass the stone gate and long Mani stone wall of the village after Lho and get a full view of Peak 29. Take a side excursion to Pungen Glacier to get an up-close view of Manaslu. Follow the lateral moraine of Pungen Glacier toward Sama. From the village of Sama, it take another 20 minutes to reach Sama Gompa. Stay overnight at a guest house.

 

 Day 10: Samagaon Spend a day at Samagaon to acclimatize and adjust to the thinning of the air. Take a local excursion to visit Birendra Lake. Return to the lodge for an overnight stay.

 

Day 11: 5-Hour Trek to Samdo (4,500 meters/14,715 feet) Climb a terraced hill on the opposite bank of Budhi Gandaki River towards the remote permanent settlement of Samdo. Stay overnight at guest house.

 

 Day 12: 8-Hour Climb of Larkya La (5,215 meters/17,053 feet) and Trek to Bimthang (3590 meters) Climb towards Cheo Danda and slowly head steeply uphill towards the moraine and glacier up to Larke Pass. Enjoy stunning views of Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Gyagi Kung, Kang Kuru, and the Annapurna II. The descent is more difficult than the ascent due to the trail being thin and steep. Walk over the landslide and old moraines towards Bimphedi and stay overnight at a lodge.

 

Day 13: 7-Hour Trek to Tilje (3,900 meters/12,753 feet) The route gets easier today. Start with a gentle climb through paddy fields towards Karcha La Pass and descend through forests to Tilje. Stay overnight at a guest house.

 

Day 14: 4-Hour Trek to Tal (1,725 meters/5,640 feet) and 4-Hour Drive to Besisahar Follow the trail downstream of Marshyangdi River and pass through the scattered villages to reach Tal village. Have lunch and take a local bus back to Besisaharand stay overnight at a guest house.

Day 15: Drive back to Kathmandu city.

 

Includes a price for trekking

             Private transfer from Kathmandu International Airport

             2-night standard twin sharing accommodation in Kathmandu breakfast

             Meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner each trekking day

             Escorted trek with a licensed English-speaking license guide

             Porter

             Guest house accommodation on trekking days

             Trekking permits

             Annapurna Conservation Area permit and fees

             Manaslu Conservation permit and fees

             Local Bus transfer from Kathmandu to Arughat Bazaar

             Bus transfer from Besisahar and to Kathmandu on return

             Food, accommodation, and salary of Nepal Planet Trekking guide and Porter staff

             Insurance for guide and porters

             Nepal Government Tax and VAT

             Company service charge

             Nepal entry visa fee (USD$40)

             Lunch and dinner during stay in Kathmandu city

             Battery charges, laundry service, phone calls, and hot shower during the trekking

             Personal trekking equipment and clothing.

             Personal expenses

             Travel insurance (mandatory)

             Donations and monuments entrance fees

             Gratuities for the crew (highly expected)

             Any other things which are not mentioned above

Not suitable for

             Pregnant women

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