USD 1 = Getting Rates...
Trek Nepal Logo
Trek Nepal

Manaslu Circuit Trekking

Manaslu Circuit takes you to a truly off the beaten track including dramatic landscape.

Share

Duration

14 Days

Food

  • 12 breakfast
  • 11 lunch
  • 12 dinner

Accomodation

  • 11 nights twin sharing lodge/tea house accommodation

Location

No Data

Difficulty

Moderate to Challenging

Group Size

2 - 6

Elevation

5,220m/17,121ft

Type

Trekking

Optimal Season

February, March, April, May, September, October, November, December

Transporation

sharing bus and jeep

Daily Activity

5 - 6 hours Walking

Ask the Expert

Expert

Salbin Basnet

Kathmandu, Nepal +977 9851102825

Overview

Manaslu (8,156m) is the world’s eighth highest peak. This area, situated close to the Annapurna massif, was only opened for trekking in 1992 and is now acknowledged as one of the finest trekking routes. Heading north from Gorkha, along the BurhiGandaki River, this route turns westwards into a high alpine valley with typical Tibetan villages, and a number of fine monasteries. A steeper ascent to Larkya La Pass (5,212m) is rewarded by stunning views of the Manaslu and Annapurna peaks. At Dharapani we join the Annapurna Circuit and follow the Marsyangdi River south.

Route Map

No Data

No Data

Highlights

  • Spectacular views of the numerous 7,000+m peaks of the Manaslu range, including world’s 8th highest mountain – ManasluHimal (8163m)
  • Experience the fascinating blend of Nepalese cultures and religions and get to know more about several major ethnic groups of Nepal.
  • Get a glimpse of Tibet, while walking along Tibetan refugee settlements and monasteries.
  • Climb through subtropical scenery, including rhododendron forests and pine woods, to arid wilderness desert.
  • Enjoy waterfalls and hot springs, while walking along one of Nepal’s longest rivers – the Marsyangdi.