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Manaslu Trekking

Trip code
Package name Manaslu Trekking
Duration 17
Max. elevation 5135 m
Level Difficult
Transportation All ground transportation as per itinerary
Accomodation Hotel/Tea House Lodge on the trek
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route
Cost USD 2,004 per person

Highlights

Overview

Manaslu trekking is considered one of the toughest treks in Nepal, where the places and the population have kept their purity. The sensational mesmerizing trekking in Manaslu takes you through a relatively off-the-beaten remote path to the beautiful landscapes, geographically and culturally fascinating, fierce white-water river falls, dense forests, and Mount Manaslu (8,156 m/26,758 ft), the world's eighth highest peak.
 
The trail leads you through prosperous Gorkha village, rice fields, rhododendron forests, and the most magnificent and dramatic Himalayan passes, such as Larkya La 5135 Mt., one of the longest passes in the Himalayas. We will come across small jewels produced by the ancient Tibetan and Nepalese cultures; at Bihi, the entrance is decorated with a large stone arch and an immense mani at the opposite end of the village; scattered yet picturesque villages influenced by Tibetan ethnic Thakali; Gurung village of Jagat; the unforgettable Gompa of Sama Gaun, with frescoed wooden ceilings and images of Padmasambhava in terracotta and bronze; Dharmasala; and Bimthang, the active trade routes of the regions known as Nupri.
 
From its highest point, Larkya La 5135 Mt., we can admire the corollary of mountains, unique for their grandeur and beauty, consisting of Manaslu (8,156 m), Himlung Himal (7,126 m), Cheo Himal (6,820 m), Gyaji Kung (7,030 m), Annapurna II (7,937 m), and in the distance, Dhaulagiri (8,164 m).
 
Visit such historic and cultural places as Swoyambhunath, Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan and Bhaktapur, Pashupatinath temple, and Boudhanath with sacred monasteries.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu on Monday to Thursday, 1,300 m (4,265 ft)

The flight into the Himalayas offers breathtaking views of the major peaks Mt. Dorje Lakpa (6,966 m), Mt. Ganesh (7,422 m), Mt. Purbi Chhyachu (6,637 m), Mt. Langtang (7,227 m), etc. (weather permitting), taking you directly into the Himalayan capital of Kathmandu. After immigration formality on arrival, as you exit the airport terminal you will be greeted and welcome by a Sampurna Adventure personal & transferred to your hotel, Spend the rest of the day at leisure for personal activities following your program briefing or you may familiarize with the narrow lively, and endless streets around Thamel town (Touristic center), where you will find all kinds of good restaurants, ATMs and exchange money, full of typical Nepali handicrafts, fine jewelry, clothing, and trekking gear stores. 

Day 2 : Visit: Swoyambhunath, Kathmandu, and Patan/Lalitpur,

Visit Swoyambhunath Stupa with its 2,500-year history. Later visit to Kathmandu Durbar Square, Hanuman Dhoka,The ancient royal residence, Kasthamandap, Mahadev & Parvati Temple, Kumari palace sacred for Buddhists and Hindus and bazaars. Later, visit Patan Durbar Square, the old Newar City with the Golden Gate, the Temple of Taleju, Golden Temple and surrounding beautiful monument, 

Day 3 : Kathmandu to Macchha Khola (900 m) via Sotikhola (710m/2,328 ft): 9 hrs.

Drive from Kathmandu to Machha Khola through the dirt road from Dhading Besi viewing the greenery hills we reach Arughat into Gorkha district, an opposite side of the Budhi Gandaki River. Arughat Bazaar is an important large, clean and prosperous town with some hotels and shops. Later we drive towards Machha Khola. 

We will cross the bridge and trek through the beautiful Sal forests, then climb a ridge above huge rapids on the Budhi Gandaki. The zig-zig steep rocky trail pass by waterfalls, then drops into terraces of rice paddies on the trail, before climbing to the attractive Gurung village of Labu Besi. Further then the Budhi Gandaki valley opens out and we follow to the sandy river bed and walk along rounded stones before climbing over a side ridge and traverse to Macchha Khola village, above the river we could see the 7,000 m Ganesh Himal. 

Day 4 : Trekking: Macchha Khola to Jagat (1,340 m),

After crossing Macchha Khola (River) and Khola Besi, there is a hot spring called "Tatopani". The path follows forested area after this we are on the way to Dovan. Below Dovan, there is an enormous rapid at Budhi Gandaki. As the elevation increases, the rapids and the scenery undergo a complete change. At Jagat, we stop for our trekking permit to be register at the police checkpoint. 

Day 5 : Trekking: Jagat to Deng (1860 m)

After descending a long series of stone steps to the river, we climb a terraced hill to Saguleri, from where we can see the impressive Sringi Himal (7187m). The path splits, with the right-hand branch heading off towards the Ganesh Himal while crossing the river at Gata Khola. Our route continues upstream, through a gorge with towering walls. We cross the river thrice 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.  

Day 6 : Trekking: Deng to Namrung, 2,630 m (8640 ft)

In the beginning, you trek almost flat leveled path and then the trail moves uphill all the way to Namrung through forest. From here, you can enjoy the spectacular views of Mt. Manaslu, rock hills, green valley and ridges. Namrung is a Buddhist village where there are some monasteries, water turbine, hydroelectricity power house, Mani walls, Chorten and prayer flags can be seen fluttering in the sky. The typical houses remind you of Tibetan architecture.

Day 7 : Trekking: Namrung to Lho, 3,180 m (10,498 ft)

After crossing the wooden bridge over Budhi Gandaki, the trail passes through numerous cultivated fields dotted with tiny houses. We check in at the police checkpoint in the village of Namrung. On our way to Lho, we get stunning views of Naike peak 6416m, Manaslu North, 7774m and Mount Manaslu, 8150m. 

Day 8 : Trekking: Lho to Sama Gaun (3,520 m),

Trek Namrung to Sama Gaoon (3390m.) takes about 7 hours. Leaving the village, we follow the right bank of the river, with views of Peak 29 ahead. As we continue on the main trail, we soon reach the fields of Sama Gaoon, 3500m. At the middle of the trail we turn left to hike up to Pung gien Gompa and we retrace back towards Sama Gaoon for overnight stay. 

Day 9 : Rest Day at Sama Gaoon and explore around the village,

Today we will visit to the Sama Gompa monastery or hike to Manaslu Base Camp (4836 m) for excellent views of Samdo (Pang Phuchuli), Manaslu glacier, and Manaslu ice fall too. 

Day 10 : Trekking: Sama Gaoon to Samdo (3,875 m),

You trek gentle uphill all the way to Samdo through 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), Ngadi Chuli, Simnang Himal, Manaslu glacier, Manaslu ice fall and many more.

Day 11 : Trekking: Samdo to Dharmasala (Larke Phedi) (4,460 m),

Larkya la high camp, the trail is rocky, moraine and zigzag all the way to destination. Before we reach Larkya La Phedi, there is a Larkya Bazaar (market) 4090 m. where is held seasonal Tibet fair/market. People bring goods from Tibet to sell it here. This place also called the Dharmasala, 


Day 12 : Trekking: Dharmasala – cross Larkya La (5135 m) to Bimtang Fedi (3,590 m),

Early in the morning you begin to trek steep ascent path (Uphill) until Larkya La 5,135 m through rocky and windy path. This day you carry packed lunch. The hard work reaching this point will be rewarded with an amazing view from the pass, you can enjoy the views of Larkya peak, sunrise, Himlung Himal, 7,126 m, Cheo Himal, 6,905 m, Gyagi Kang, 6,981 m, Annapurna II, 7,937 m. Mt. Manaslu, Ratna Chuli 7,035 m. and many other snowcapped mountains and peaks. Crossing this pass, you move steep downhill path through rock and ice. On the way, we can see many icy lakes. Bimtang is a broad and level ablation valley with a number of Mani walls and deserted houses. 

Day 13 : Trekking: Bimtang Fedi to Dharapani (1,860 m)

We climb through terraced fields to the Karche La pass. A green and densely forested valley lies ahead, sloping down to the distant Marshyangdi River, 

Day 14 : Trekking: Dharapani to Village of Tal and continue to Jagat (1,300 m. 5 – 6 Hrs)

The road follows up the Marshyangdi Valley following an alternative trail down to the village of Tal (1700m), which is the last Buddhist settlement in this valley located in a flat plain where the rushing river pauses before again down the valley. Beyond Tal we follow an old trail on the east bank. Arriving at Chamje trail and road come together for the final steep section down to Jagat (1300m) which marks our unforgettable Manaslu circuit trekking completing the wonderful route of the highest mountains in the world, 

Here we congratulate to our team those who have accompanied during these days in our trail.

Day 15 : Trekking: Jagat to Kathmandu

From Jagat we take local jeep to Bhulbhule, the road follows the Marshyangdi and Trisuli rivers with splendid views of the green hills, terrace field and colorful villages on both sides of the highway. 

We will arrive late in the evening in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel,

In the evening, a Nepali farewell dinner, we rejoice and express our gratitude to our Sherpa team who accompanied us to make our great trip successful!!

Day 16 : In Kathmandu

Breakfast, Free day for personal activities, we can explore the narrow lively and endless streets of Kathmandu where we will find all kinds of good restaurants, full of typical Nepali handicraft, fine jewelry, clothing and trekking gear store.

Day 17 : Final departure: Kathmandu to the city of origin

Breakfast, In the morning free for personal activities, later at the arranged time, transfer to the airport for final departure. We wish you a safe flight and hope to serve you back in near future. End of Service.

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