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Overview

Available languages

English

432 hours

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Manaslu is unique trail that follows upstream of Budi-Gandaki River leading from the sub-tropical forest to the dry arctic zone and high Tibetan climatic zone with magnificent views of worlds 8th highest Mt. Manaslu at 8,163m, including spectacular views of the other closest peaks that straddles the border with Tibet. This beautiful trekking route was first opened on 1991 and still the route is restricted for individual travelers and without special immigration permit issued by Nepal Immigration. Manaslu Larkey Pass Trek takes you to the popular old Gorkha Kingdom in the midwest Himalayan range of Nepal.

Manaslu is a restricted-region and also needs a unique permit from Nepal Government and Licensed guide for a trek. After the highest point of Larkey La, the downhill way leads through the excellent timberland of pines, rhododendrons, oaks and magnolia trees. The trail finally meets the Annapurna Circuits Trail after reaching to Dharapani.

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Additional Info

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu [1,300m/4,264 ft]

One of the representative from HSA will pick you up from the international airport and take you to the hotel

Day 02 : Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing and Trek Preparation.

After having breakfast in the morning at around 9 AM you will be Proceed on to Pasupatinath Temple ,Boudhnath Stupa ,Patan Darbar Square and Swayambhunath Stupa. Swayambhunath is a Buddhist Stupa said to be more than 2000 years old,

Day 03 : Kathmandu to Soti khola by Jeep/ Bus 7 - 9 hours

Early morning 6 to 8 hours drive to Aarughat. Aarughat is a famous shopping area for Manaslu Gorkha and Dhading’s remote villagers.Drive then continues to Aarkhet Bazaar.Overnight in Aarkhet Bazaar.

Day 04 : Soti to Machhekhola

After breakfast, trek starts following the Budigandaki river, climbing briefly to Kyoropani, path descends once again to the river at the confluence with the tributary of Soti Khola. We pass a number of small villages, tucked into the hillside, until we reach a widening of the valley, opposite the point where a large tributary stream enters the Buri Gandaki. The terraced farmland here belongs to the village of Lapu Besi. Treks descend once again to the wide, sandy riverbed and follow a path, which runs below the steep, craggy valley side. At length, we have to climb up once again on a trail to Machhekhaola 1300m,Machhekhola means “Fish stream”.Overnight in Machhekhola

Day 05 : MachheKhola to Jagat

We cross the MachheKhola , head upstream to the tiny village of Khorla Bensi and the hot springs at Tatopani (hot water). The valley sides steepen until they are impassable and the route then switches to the left bank by way of a suspension bridge. The trail is quite exposed and challenging in places. After a short section of forest path we reach the single tea house at Doban. Above Doban, the Buri Gandaki descends an impressive series of rapids. Beyond this steep section, the river is much more placid, meandering across a broad gravel bed. At Lauri, we re-cross the river on a suspension bridge and then climb on a high path to the fields of Jagat 1360m.Overnight in Jagat.

Day 06 : Jagat to Deng

After descending a long series of stone steps to the river, treks climb a terraced hill to Saguleri, from where we can see the impressive Sringi Himal 7187m. Crossing Buri Gandaki River again at Gatte Khola, our route continues upstream, through a gorge section with towering walls. We cross the river three more times in the next two hours to avoid difficult valley sides and then climb up over a further steep spur to reach the village of Deng 1800m.Overnight in Deng.

Day 07 : Deng to Bagarchap 2300m

The valley is still steep- sided and most impressive. We cross to the village of Lana, and start to see Mani stones, a sure signs that we are entering high country Buddhist regions. After only about four hours we reach overnight place at the village of Ghap, which straddles the river. We have entered the Tibetan areas and the cultural change is obvious, and the climate change is also obvious the trekking is pleasantly cool now, as we start to fain the altitude 6 hours, overnight in Bagarchap.

Day 08 : Bagar/Ghap to Namrung

We gain altitude to take us into alpine territory and increasing mountain views. There are more Mani walls and 3 more crossing of the Buri Gandaki on our route to Namrung 2550m, where our permit is checked too. Above this village the valley opens out and there are extensive pastures. Climb gently now, and cross a large stream flowing down from the Lidanda Glaciers, and reach the Tibetan village of Sho or Syanjang, cross the river again than to reach Namrung, overnight stay in Tea house. Just above the village we get our first incredible views of the Manaslu North.

Day 09 : Namrung to Samagaon 3360m

We pass Lho, a large village at 3150m where there is a lovely little monastery and numerous Chortens and Manis. Looking back Ganesh I is visible. Leaving the village, we follow the right bank of the river, with views of Peak 29 ahead. At a fork in the trail, we take a detour to the left, which leads up to Honsansho Gompa and the Pungen Glaciers, from where there is a stunning view of Peak 29 and Manaslu. Leaving the village of Lhogau, you follow the right bank of the river, with views of Peak 29 ahead. As you continue on the main trail, you soon reach the fields of Sama Gaon, 3500m.Overnight in Sama Gaon.

Day 10 : Acclimatization rest in Samagaon

This is a day for rest at Samagaon to give you some acclimatization. Surrounded by mountains in a peaceful forest, you take a breather to acclimatize and relax. You can hike to Manaslu Base Camp for excellent views of Samdo (Pang phuchuli); Nagdi chuli, Simnang Himal, Manaslu glacier, Manaslu ice fall and you can see Birendra Kunda which is an ice lake nearby the Manaslu Base Camp.Overnight in Sama Gaon.

Day 11 : Trek from Samagaon to Samdo (3690m)

You trek gently uphill all the way to Samdo through a desert path and windy valley. The Tibetan border is just four kilometers away from Samdo, but visitors are not allowed to pass the border. There is a Tibetan refugee village at Samdo. This is an excellent view point for Mt. Manaslu, Samdo (Pang phuchuli), Nagdi chuli, Simnang Himal, Manaslu glacier, Manaslu ice fall and several other majestic peals.Overnight in Samdo.

Day 12 : Trek from Samdo to Larkya La Phedi (4460m.)

Dharmashala or Larkya Phedi takes about 4/5 hours. The trail is rocky and zigzags all the way to your destination. Before you reach Larkya Phedi, there is a market called Larkya Bazaar (market) where seasonal fairs are held for the local folks. People bring goods from Tibet to sell it here.Overnight in Dharmasala.

Day 13 : Trek from Dharmasala to Larkya La (Pass) 5135m to Bimthang 3590m

It takes about 7/10 hours. Early in the morning you begin to trek a steep ascending path until Larkya La through a rocky and windy trail. Today you carry a packed lunch. From the top, you can enjoy the views of Larkya peak, sunrise at Mt. Manaslu, Ratna chuli, Cheo Himal and many other snow capped mountains and peaks. Crossing this pass, you hike to a steep downhill path through rock and ice. On the way, you will encounter many icy lakes. Bimthang is a broad and level ablation valley with a number of Mani walls and deserted houses. Overnight in Bimthang.

Day 14 : Bhimtang to Tilije 2360m

Trek from Bimthang to Tillje takes about four/five hours. Crossing this high pasture, you descend the valley of the Burdin Khola to the area of the Base Camp for the West side of Manaslu. From a ridge at 4150 meter, you have excellent views of Manaslu to the South East and Annapurna II to the South West. Beyond a bridge over the headwaters of the Dudh Khola, you descend into a rhododendron forest and follow a trail through a narrow valley until you reach the highest cultivated land in this valley at Karche, 2785 meter. Walking down you cross a stream to reach Tilje. Here is an apple orchard which is quite famous for local wine.Overnight in Tilije.

Day 15 : Tilije to Dharapani 1860m

Leaving Tilje, you trek uphill for nearly 45 minutes to reach Dharapani crossing a bridge over the Marshyangdi River.Overnight in Dharapani.

Day 16 : Dharapani to Besi Sahar

We walk down until Syange 3/4 hours and take Jeep/Bus to Besi sahar 2/3 hours, overnight in Besi Sahar.

Day 17 : Besi Sahar to Kathmandu drive by local bus 4/5 hours

After breakfast we drive to Kathmandu. We take you for a cultural dinner in the evening.

Day 18 : Departure Day

Our Driver will transfer you to the International Airport 3 hour earlier to connect the international flight.

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

What‘s Included

Guide, porters ( 1 for 2 trekkers)

3 Star Category Hotel accommodation with BB plan in Kathmandu and Tea house or During Trekking as per itinerary.

Teahouse/Lodge accommodation including Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner during trek

Special permit ,Tims

Airport Pick up And Drop.

Transportation

All taxes and fees required for the program.

General First-Aid Kits for all.

National Park Fees and all required Trekking permits.

Full day Sightseeing tour of Kathmandu by private vehicle,

Meals in the cities.

Personal expenses (Laundry, bar bills, hot/cold water, tea coffee etc)

Travel Insurance (Essential)

Personal trekking gears not mentioned in the contract.

Tips for staffs.

Personal first aid Kid.

Nepal Visa Fee and Entrance fees for sightseeing

Meeting and Pickup

Pickup points

Tribhuvan Airport

Kathmandu Nepal

Tribhuvan International airport ,kathmandu ,Nepal

What To Expect

Day 1

Arrival in Kathmandu [1,300m/4,264 ft]

Accommodations

Hotel Royal Suite or Similar

1

Kathmandu

Our representative from Himalaya Sanctuary will meet you after landing and custom clearance in the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). Following a brief introduction and Nepali welcome, we will drive you to the hotel in Thamel.

30 minutes • Admission Not Applicable
Day 2

Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing and Trek Preparation.

Accommodations

Hotel Royal Suite

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

1

After having breakfast in the morning at around 9 AM you will be Proceed on to Pasupatinath Temple ,Boudhnath Stupa ,Patan Darbar Square and Swayambhunath Stupa. Swayambhunath is a Buddhist Stupa said to be more than 2000 years old,

5 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 3

Kathmandu to Soti khola by Jeep/ Bus 7 - 9 hours

Accommodations

Teahouse/Lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

Lunch and DInner

1

Phedi Khola

Early morning 6 to 8 hours drive to Aarughat. Aarughat is a famous shopping area for Manaslu Gorkha and Dhading’s remote villagers.Drive then continues to Aarkhet Bazaar. overnight at Soti Khola

10 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 4

Soti to Machhekhola

Accommodations

Teahouse/Lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

Lunch and Dinner

1

After breakfast, trek starts following the Budigandaki river, climbing briefly to Kyoropani, path descends once again to the river at the confluence with the tributary of Soti Khola. We pass a number of small villages, tucked into the hillside, until we reach a widening of the valley, opposite the point where a large tributary stream enters the Buri Gandaki. The terraced farmland here belongs to the village of Lapu Besi. Treks descend once again to the wide, sandy riverbed and follow a path, which runs below the steep, craggy valley side. At length, we have to climb up once again on a trail to Machhekhaola 1300m,Machhekhola means “Fish stream”.Overnight in Machhekhola

6 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 5

MachheKhola to Jagat

Accommodations

Teahouse/lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

Luncha and Dinner

1

Jagat

We cross the MachheKhola , head upstream to the tiny village of Khorla Bensi and the hot springs at Tatopani (hot water). The valley sides steepen until they are impassable and the route then switches to the left bank by way of a suspension bridge. The trail is quite exposed and challenging in places. After a short section of forest path we reach the single tea house at Doban. Above Doban, the Buri Gandaki descends an impressive series of rapids. Beyond this steep section, the river is much more placid, meandering across a broad gravel bed. At Lauri, we re-cross the river on a suspension bridge and then climb on a high path to the fields of Jagat 1360m.Overnight in Jagat.

6 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 6

Jagat to Deng

Accommodations

Teahouse/lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

Lunch and Dinner

1

Jagat

After descending a long series of stone steps to the river, treks climb a terraced hill to Saguleri, from where we can see the impressive Sringi Himal 7187m. Crossing Buri Gandaki River again at Gatte Khola, our route continues upstream, through a gorge section with towering walls. We cross the river three more times in the next two hours to avoid difficult valley sides and then climb up over a further steep spur to reach the village of Deng 1800m.Overnight in Deng.

6 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 7

Deng to Bagarchap 2300m

Accommodations

Teahouse/lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

Lunch and Dinner

1

The valley is still steep- sided and most impressive. We cross to the village of Lana, and start to see Mani stones, a sure signs that we are entering high country Buddhist regions. After only about four hours we reach overnight place at the village of Ghap, which straddles the river. We have entered the Tibetan areas and the cultural change is obvious, and the climate change is also obvious the trekking is pleasantly cool now, as we start to fain the altitude 6 hours, overnight in Bagarchap.

6 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 8

Bagar/Ghap to Namrung

Accommodations

Teahouse/Lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

lunch and Dinner

1

We gain altitude to take us into alpine territory and increasing mountain views. There are more Mani walls and 3 more crossing of the Buri Gandaki on our route to Namrung 2550m, where our permit is checked too. Above this village the valley opens out and there are extensive pastures. Climb gently now, and cross a large stream flowing down from the Lidanda Glaciers, and reach the Tibetan village of Sho or Syanjang, cross the river again than to reach Namrung, overnight stay in Tea house. Just above the village we get our first incredible views of the Manaslu North.

5 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 9

Namrung to Samagaon 3360m

Accommodations

Teahouse/lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

Luncha and Dinner

1

We pass Lho, a large village at 3150m where there is a lovely little monastery and numerous Chortens and Manis. Looking back Ganesh I is visible. Leaving the village, we follow the right bank of the river, with views of Peak 29 ahead. At a fork in the trail, we take a detour to the left, which leads up to Honsansho Gompa and the Pungen Glaciers, from where there is a stunning view of Peak 29 and Manaslu. Leaving the village of Lhogau, you follow the right bank of the river, with views of Peak 29 ahead. As you continue on the main trail, you soon reach the fields of Sama Gaon, 3500m.Overnight in Sama Gaon.

6 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 10

Acclimatization rest in Samagaon

Accommodations

Tea House/Lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

Lunch and Dinner

1

Samagaun

This is a day for rest at Samagaon to give you some acclimatization. Surrounded by mountains in a peaceful forest, you take a breather to acclimatize and relax. You can hike to Manaslu Base Camp for excellent views of Samdo (Pang phuchuli); Nagdi chuli, Simnang Himal, Manaslu glacier, Manaslu ice fall and you can see Birendra Kunda which is an ice lake nearby the Manaslu Base Camp.Overnight in Sama Gaon.

7 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 11

Trek from Samagaon to Samdo (3690m)

Accommodations

Tea House/Lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

Lunch and Dinner

1

You trek gently uphill all the way to Samdo through a desert path and windy valley. The Tibetan border is just four kilometers away from Samdo, but visitors are not allowed to pass the border. There is a Tibetan refugee village at Samdo. This is an excellent view point for Mt. Manaslu, Samdo (Pang phuchuli), Nagdi chuli, Simnang Himal, Manaslu glacier, Manaslu ice fall and several other majestic peals.Overnight in Samdo.

5 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 12

Trek from Samdo to Larkya La Phedi (4460m.)

Accommodations

Teahouse/Lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

Lunch and DInner

1

Manaslu

Dharmashala or Larkya Phedi takes about 4/5 hours. The trail is rocky and zigzags all the way to your destination. Before you reach Larkya Phedi, there is a market called Larkya Bazaar (market) where seasonal fairs are held for the local folks. People bring goods from Tibet to sell it here.Overnight in Dharmasala.

7 hours • Admission Included
Day 13

Trek from Dharmasala to Larkya La (Pass) 5135m to Bimthang 3590m

Accommodations

Teahouse/Lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

Lunch and Dinner

1

It takes about 7/10 hours. Early in the morning you begin to trek a steep ascending path until Larkya La through a rocky and windy trail. Today you carry a packed lunch. From the top, you can enjoy the views of Larkya peak, sunrise at Mt. Manaslu, Ratna chuli, Cheo Himal and many other snow capped mountains and peaks. Crossing this pass, you hike to a steep downhill path through rock and ice. On the way, you will encounter many icy lakes. Bimthang is a broad and level ablation valley with a number of Mani walls and deserted houses. Overnight in Bimthang.

8 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 14

Bhimtang to Tilije 2360m

Accommodations

Teahouse/Lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

Lunch and DInner

1

Trek from Bimthang to Tillje takes about four/five hours. Crossing this high pasture, you descend the valley of the Burdin Khola to the area of the Base Camp for the West side of Manaslu. From a ridge at 4150 meter, you have excellent views of Manaslu to the South East and Annapurna II to the South West. Beyond a bridge over the headwaters of the Dudh Khola, you descend into a rhododendron forest and follow a trail through a narrow valley until you reach the highest cultivated land in this valley at Karche, 2785 meter. Walking down you cross a stream to reach Tilje. Here is an apple orchard which is quite famous for local wine.Overnight in Tilije.

6 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 15

Tilije to Dharapani 1860m

Accommodations

Teahouse/Lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

Lunch and Dinner

1

Leaving Tilje, you trek uphill for nearly 45 minutes to reach Dharapani crossing a bridge over the Marshyangdi River.Overnight in Dharapani.

5 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 16

Dharapani to Besi Sahar

Accommodations

Teahouse/Lodge

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

Lunch and DInner

1

We walk down until Syange 3/4 hours and take Jeep/Bus to Besi sahar 2/3 hours, overnight in Besi Sahar

3 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 17

Besi Sahar to Kathmandu drive by local bus 4/5 hours

Accommodations

Hotel Royal Suite or SImilar

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

1

After breakfast we drive to Kathmandu. We take you for a cultural dinner in the evening.

5 hours • Admission Not Applicable
Day 18

Departure Day

Food and Drinks

BREAKFAST

Breakfast

1

Kathmandu

Our Driver will Transfer you to the International Airport to connect the international flight.

30 minutes • Admission Not Applicable

Options

Manaslu Trek with Larke Pass

Pickup included

Reviews

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4 reviews

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  • Himalayas with the best Agency i Nepal ❤️

    P578JMmonikam,

    May 30, 2024

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Amazing trek and the highest level of support and organisation! ❤️ Me and my husband we visted Himalayas for 2nd time, first we did ACT solo (no guide). We decided to go along Manaslu Circuit Trek this time. It was amazing: weather, views, people in the mountains, our Guide, Karma ❤️❤️❤️, and our Porter, Bupen❤️❤️❤️. The region is slightly different than ACT, the life seems to be more difficult, the goods are transported using mules, but in the end this is one of lifetime adventure even for people who travel a lot to such remote parts of the world. An owner of Agency - Bishnu and his team were very supportive from the very beginning, in planning phase, permits, transportation, and provided us great people to accompany us along the MCT trek. At the farewell in Dharepani, where we decided to continue along the Annapurna Circuit route, it was a bit difficult to say goodbye to Karma 💔 and Bupen 💔. Wondergul guys, and we wish them all the best! 🙏 During our last week, we decided to visit Chitwan, and Bishnu organised for us everything again while we were still trekking in the mountains. It was not a problem, for example, to organize another jeep safari to other part of the jungle, instead of an elephant safari, and he was happy to assist. At the end of our visit of Nepal, Bishnu invited us for farewell dinner in Katmandu. Lastly, we forgot our sleeping bags from the hotel in Kathmandu on the day of departure flight. The Himalayan Sanctuary Adventure agency assisted in sending them back to Europe. We highly recommend these people, as they are honest, competent, and humble at the same time.

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  • Unforgettable trek around Manaslu & ACT

    20mateuszp,

    May 25, 2024

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Me and my wife visted Nepal for 2nd time after 2 years when we did ACT solo (w/o guide). This time, we decided to go along Manaslu Circuit Trek. It was spectacular: weather, views, people in the mountains, our Guide, Karma, and our Porter, Bupen. The region is slightly different than ACT, the life seems to be more difficult, the goods are transported using mules, but in the end this is one of lifetime adventure even for people who travel a lot to such remote parts of the world. Bishnu and his agency were very supportive from the very beginning, in planning phase, permits, transportation, and provided us great people to accompany us along the MCT trek. We had enough flexibility along the trek to adjust tempo, distances, places that we wanted to stay, which is not common, as we've seen in other groups (guides pushing tourists forward independently of i.e. heavy rain). At the farewell in Dharepani, where we decided to continue along the Annapurna Circuit route, it was a bit difficult to say goodbye to Karma and Bupen. Great guys, and I wish them all the best! during our last week, we decided to visit Chitwan, and Bishnu organised for us everything again while we were still trekking in the mountains. It was not a problem, for example, to organize another jeep safari to other part of the jungle, instead of an elephant safari, and they were happy to assist. Lastly, we forgot our sleeping bags from the hotel in Kathmandu on the day of departure flight. The Himalayan Sanctuary Adventure agency assisted in sending them back to Europe. We highly recommend these people, as they are nice, competent, and humble at the same time.

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  • Excellent Experience!

    chinmoyd699,

    Feb 23, 2024

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    Bishbu Bhatta proved to be an invaluable asset during our time of urgency. Amidst the rush of our Manaslu Circuit trek, we reached out with limited time to spare. They swiftly organised everything overnight, all at a very reasonable cost. Safety precautions were meticulously taken care of and the trek was a great success. Pitam bhai was an amazing guide. During our trek, an earthquake happened and they contacted our families immediately about our safety to ensure full transparency and support. Thanks bro for everything!

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  • Breathtaking as beautiful, as strenuous, November 2017

    687hansj,

    Aug 20, 2022

    - Review from Tripadvisor

    5.00

    What an experience, sleeping in a tent at 4500 meters with -20 degrees. After 10 days trekking through a great area. Beautiful grebe views, green slowly becomes grey, due to the height grows less and less. Seen from monkeys to yaks. Authentic Tibetan villages and monasteries. The teahouses are getting more sober and colder in the evening. Until we finally have to sleep in a tent on the last night before Larke Pass (5100 meters). And it worked! The walk over Larke Pass, from Dharmsala to Bhintang, took almost 12 hours. Devastated we were, especially the climb, partly in darkness, to the pass was difficult due to d3 height. The descent difficult due to loose stones. But what a reward, to be at 5,100 meters. But the whole trip is amazing. Never experienced anything like it.

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