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The Manaslu Circuit trek, nestled in Nepal’s Gorkha region, offers a unique and extraordinary trekking experience amidst untouched landscapes and breathtaking Himalayan vistas. With its limited footfall, this less-trodden trail promises a tranquil and unspoiled journey, taking trekkers on a 15-day odyssey through stunning landscapes and cross-cultural exchanges. From the Nepal-Tibet border to the Larkya La pass at 5,215 meters elevation, adventurers are treated to close-up views of majestic peaks like Mount Manaslu and Annapurna II, along with encounters with local Buddhist culture and challenging terrains.
Starting from Kathmandu and venturing through picturesque villages like Jagat and Samagaon, the trek reveals diverse landscapes and cultural insights. Despite its challenging nature and rudimentary accommodations, the Manaslu Circuit trail rewards trekkers with unparalleled natural beauty and controlled tourism, providing an exclusive opportunity to connect deeply with the essence of the region. From savoring Nepali and Tibetan cuisine to immersing oneself in the local village life, this trek promises to leave trekkers captivated by the untouched beauty and hidden paradise of the Manaslu region.
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Prepare for your Manaslu Circuit trek with our comprehensive packing list. While this serves as a starting point, remember to adjust based on your preferences and the season you’ll be trekking.
General Gear and Equipment
Upper Body
Torso
Lower Body
Hands
Feet
Undergarments
First Aid Kits and Medications
Other Essentials
Optional
Remember, our pre-trip meeting in Kathmandu provides a free duffel bag and baseball cap. And for every two participants, one porter is assigned to carry your duffel bag throughout the trek. Ensure your daypack weighs around 5 Kg/11 lbs and adhere to the luggage allowance for the Kathmandu-Lukla flight. Down jacket and sleeping bag rental options are available, with a reimbursement policy for loss or damage. Additionally, be mindful of cultural sensitivities when choosing clothing.
Arrive in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, and spend the day exploring the vibrant streets, temples, and markets.
Take a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Soti Khola, the starting point of the trek, passing through picturesque landscapes and rural villages.
Embark on your trek, crossing suspension bridges and following the Budi Gandaki River to reach Machha Khola.
Continue trekking along the riverbank, passing through small settlements and terraced fields to reach the village of Jagat.
Trek through lush forests and terraced fields, ascending gradually to the village of Deng.
Ascend further into the Manaslu region, passing through traditional villages and enjoying stunning views of the surrounding mountains.
Continue trekking through alpine forests and pastures to reach the picturesque village of Samagaon, situated beneath the towering peaks of Manaslu.
Spend a day acclimatizing in Samagaon, exploring the village and enjoying panoramic views of Manaslu and its surrounding peaks.
Trek to the village of Samdo, located near the Tibetan border, crossing high mountain passes and enjoying breathtaking views along the way.
Ascend to Dharamsala, also known as Larkya Phedi, the base camp for crossing the Larkya La pass.
Cross the challenging Larkya La pass (5,215 meters), enjoying panoramic views of the surrounding mountains, before descending to the village of Bimthang.
Descend through rhododendron forests and terraced fields to reach the village of Tilije, where you can experience the local Gurung culture.
Continue trekking through picturesque villages and lush landscapes to reach the village of Tal, where the Manaslu Circuit trail merges with the Annapurna Circuit.
Trek to Syange and then take a scenic drive back to Kathmandu, where you can relax and celebrate the completion of your trek.
Depart from Kathmandu, carrying with you memories of an unforgettable trek in the Manaslu region of Nepal.