Trekking >> Manaslu

Manaslu Trekking is a well-loved trekking routes, providing with pristine mountain views, rich culture and genuine adventure sum up the trek experience around the 8156m Manaslu. Opened in 1992, this area offers a combination of rich culture heritage, unsurpassed beauty and biological diversity. Manaslu at 8163 meters (26, 775') is the 8th highest peak in the world and is located near to the border of Nepal and Tibet. The name Manaslu means "The Spirit-Mountain" in the local dialect, referring to the benevolent and strong deity, which dwells within. Trekking in Manaslu is one of the most delightful adventures. If you would like to sample both extremes of the trekking experience in Nepal, and really get to see what all the fuss is about in terms of the most breath-taking mountain scenery on earth, then look no further than the circuit of Manaslu via the Larkya La.The Tibetan enclave of Nupri, north of Manaslu at the head of the Buri Gandaki, was closed to foreigners for years on account of its proximity to Tibet. The area was surreptitiously opened in 1991, but it took several years for the word to get out.

 
     
Itinerary Snapshots
Day 1   Drive Kathmandu to Gorkha (1143m)
Day 2   Trek to Khanchok (1448m)

Day 3

  Trek to Arughat (700m)

Day 4

  Trek to Sati Khola (815m)

Day 5

  Trek to Labu Besi (900m)

Day 6

  Trek to Dovan (1022m)

Day 7

  Trek to Jagat (1250m)

Day 8

  Trek to Pangsing (1950m)

Day 9

  Trek to Deng (2600m)

Day 10

  Trek to Ghap (2050m)

Day 11

  Trek to Lho (3148m)

Day 12

  Trek to Samagompa (3517m)

Day 13

  Trek to Samdo (3738m)

Day 14

  Trek to Dharamashala( 4480)

Day 15

  Larkya La pass (5213m), and trek to Tanbuche (3890m)

Day 16

  Trek to Karche (3900m)

Day 17

  Trek to Tal (1725m)

Day 18

  Trek to Jagat (1300m)

Day 19

  Trek to Baundanda (1275m)

Day 20

  Trek to Beshisahar

Day 21

  Drive Beshishar to Kathmandu
 
 
 
     

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