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Round Manaslu Trekking – 18 Days

Round Manaslu Trekking – 18 Days

Round Manaslu Trek-18 Days

Highlights of the Trek

This strenuous trek circumnavigates the World’s eighth highest peak, Manaslu (8,163 m) range and is officially opened to trekkers in 1991. Though it is a strenuous and remote area trek, it is rewarded with brilliant mountain vistas of the Ganesh and Manaslu Himal ranges and insights into the cultures of a cross-section of ethnic Nepalese tribes and peoples, perhaps not available on any other trek.
Starting in the historical town of Gorkha and Arughat the trail follows along the bank of the river Budi Gandaki and passes through middle hills and finally emerge into the high, arid desert region that is actually a part of the Tibetan Plateau where people of Tibetan origin dwell and where the predominant religion is Tibetan Buddhism. This trek is challenging while crossing of the Larkya La Pass which requires excellent physical stamina

Trek Profile
Total Days:18 Days

Highest altitude: 4460 m.
Group Size: Min – 2 + above pax
Best Season:Spring/Autumn
Mode of Travel: Drive in/out
Trek Grade:Moderate to Challenging
Style of Trek: Camping
Trekking Hours: Approximately 6 – 7 hrs a day

This strenuous trek circumnavigates the World's eighth highest peak, Manaslu (8,163 m) range and is officially opened to trekkers in 1991. Though it is a strenuous and remote area trek, it is rewarded with brilliant mountain vistas of the Ganesh and ManasluHimal ranges and insights into the cultures of a cross-section of ethnic Nepalese tribes and peoples, perhaps not available on any other trek.
Starting in the historical town of Gorkha and Arughat the trail follows along the bank of the river Budi Gandaki and passes through middle hills and finally emerge into the high, arid desert region that is actually a part of the Tibetan Plateau where people of Tibetan origin dwell and where the predominant religion is Tibetan Buddhism. This trek is challenging while crossing of the Larkya La Pass which requires excellent physical stamina

Trek Profile
Total Days:20 Days
Highest altitude: 4460 m.
Group Size: Min - 2 + above pax
Best Season:Spring/Autumn
Mode of Travel: Drive in/out
Trek Grade:Moderate to Challenging
Style of Trek: Camping
Trekking Hours: Approximately 6 - 7 hrs a day

Day 1
Arrival Kathmandu & transfer to Hotel.

Brefing to preparation for the Trek

Day 2
Day 02: Drive to Arughat Bazaar (570m.) and Soti Khola (530m.)8-9 Hours

Drive to Arughat Bazaar (695m.) and

SotiKhola (710m.) 8-9 Hours

Day 3
Trek to Machha Khola (890m.) 6-7 Hours

Day 4
Trek to Jagat (1350m.)6-7 Hours

Day 5
Trek to Philim (1700m.)6-7 hours

Day 6
Trek to Deng (2095m.) 6-7hours

Day 7
Trek to Namrung (2900m.)6-7 Hours

Day 8
Trek to Lho gaon (3100m.) 4 hours

Day 9
Trek to Samagaon (3390m.) 5-6 Hours

Day 10
Rest day at Samagaon for acclimatization.

Day 11
Trek to Samdo (3690m.) 4-5 Hours

Day 12
Trek to Dharamsala (4460m.). 5-6 hours

Day 13
Dharamshala to Bumthang (3890m) via Larkya La Pass (5213m) 4-5 Hours

After hiking for an hour, the trail requires crossing two Larkya La pass (5123m). You will hike along with utmost carefulness, and after slowly & steadily descending down will reach Bimthang

Day 14
Trek to Dharapani (1860m.) 6-7 Hours

Day 15
Trek to Syange (1100m)4-5 hours

Day 16
Trek to Bhulbhule (840m.) and drive to Kathmandu 9-10 Hours

Day 17
Kathmandu Sightseeing

Day 18
Final departure to your destination

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Note : The itinerary mentioned above is to give an overview of the trekking. It can be changed based on your interests and needs.

  • Airport pick up and drop service in a private vehicle
  • Welcome dinner and farewell dinner With nepali culture program
  • Twin-sharing accommodation in Kathmandu at hotel with breakfast
  • Accommodation during the trekking in a tea house/Lodge and tents
  • All three meals on the trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner), and tea/coffee (3 times a day)
  • Government certified English speaking trekking guide
  • The total cost of the staff members involved in the trek (their salary, insurance, equipment, food, and accommodation)
  • Porters (one porter for every two trekkers) and his entire expenses (salary, food, accommodation equipment, and insurance)
  • Charges of all necessary documentation and permits that include a permit card for Manaslu region
  • Company’s duffel bag (upon request for the trek purpose only)
  • Trekking route map
  • First Aid Kit (carried by a trek guide)
  • The arrangement of helicopter rescue service (trekker’s travel insurance must cover this expense)
  • All applicable federal and local taxes.
  • Nepal visa and International flights fare.
  • Expenses for your clothing and personal gears
  • Expenses of any of your personal equipment and other expenses such as mineral water, soft beverages, laundry, hot drinking water on the trek, bar bills, showers, internet, and battery chargers.
  • Your travel insurance that must cover helicopter evacuation as well as medical expenses and trip cancellation
  • Tipping to the guide, porter, and other staffs
  • Any other costs which are not included

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