Manaslu Circuit Trek - 14 Days
Maxium Altitude
5160MDifficulty Level
StrenuousTrekking Season
March to May and September to December
Trip Overview
The Manaslu Circuit Trek 14 Days is an incredible venture around Mount Manaslu, the eighth-highest peak in the world, having rugged trails and pristine beauty. Round Manaslu Trek features all remote trails with rich cultural immersion and breathtaking views of the Himalayas; it can fight with the best ones, such as that of the return trip to Annapurna.
The beginning of the 14 Days Mansalu Circuit Trek is from Kathmandu by way of rugged mountain tracks. Machha Khola to Jagat forms the start of this amazing trek. Trekkers will see diverse landscapes, from lush forests and terraced fields to high alpine areas. The highlight of Round Manaslu Trek is the crossing of Larkya La Pass (5,106m), which draws out breathtaking panoramic views.
The trail takes a cultural turn as trekkers will visit traditional Tibetan-influenced villages, such as Sama Gaun and Samdo. Monasteries that are centuries old, mani walls, and a deeply spiritual Buddhist culture provide depth to this nexus of nature.
The 14 Days Manaslu Circuit Trek is considered moderately strenuous and best undertaken in Spring or Autumn when skies are generally clear and weather stable. What Manaslu Circuit Trek insinuates is not pure isolation; rather, the trek will show you the incomparable combination of serenity, adventure, and richness in a culture that allows for professionals.
Preparation for Manaslu Circuit Trek 14 Days
Required Permits
If you are planning to go on a trek to the Manaslu Circuit, then permits are necessary, as this region is restricted. The following permits are very important:
- The Manaslu Special Restricted Area Permit (RAP)
- Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP)
- Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP)
The Manaslu Special Restricted Area Permit (RAP)’s cost generally varies with the seasons. For the fall season, that is, September to November, the cost of $100 per person is charged for the first week, and $15 is charged for each subsequent day. For the other months, that is, December to August, the price charged is $75 for the first week and $10 for each day afterward.
Another permit that would be required is the Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP). This permit costs NPR 3000 ($25) per person, regardless of the number of days. Finally, if the trekking route includes Annapurna, a permit for the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) is also required. This permit costs NPR 3000 ($25) for international trekkers, and this cost is lower for nationals of SAARC countries and Nepali citizens.
Guides & Porters
It is compulsory to hire a qualified guide for the Manaslu Circuit Trek. No independent trekking is allowed on this trail. Qualified guides are local specialists familiar with safety measures and enrich your experience with insights about culture, geography, and traditions. Their expertise can be the last resort in an emergency or while navigating remote trails.
In addition, porters are required to help you carry your backpacks and enjoy the trek. They are expert mountain trails and can help guide the trekking pace. Generally, the cost of hiring a guide is around $25 to $35 per person per day. Similarly, it costs around $20 to $30 per person to hire porters for the 14 Days Manaslu Circuit Trek.
Best Time To Go For Manaslu Circuit Trek 14 Days
Spring (March to May)
Manaslu Circuit Trek is best done during the Spring. Good weather envelopes the place with bright sunshine, and the average temperature during the day can range anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees centigrade in the lower areas. Still, the upper heights can drop below freezing. The trails are rich with the blooming of rhododendrons and lush green scenery all around.
The Spring season also gives wonderful sights of snow-peaked mountains like Manaslu and Shringi Himal. The weather is mild, and the trails are really very good for trekking. Some pre-monsoon downpours could take place at the end of May, but this does not often hinder the trip, so it is an unforgettable journey.
Autumn (September to November)
Autumn is also the peak trekking season for the Manaslu Circuit Trek. The skies turn crystal clear post-monsoon and display astonishingly beautiful, unobstructed vistas of the Himalayas. The temperatures are around 15 degrees Celsius to 20 degrees Celsius during the day in lower regions, while at night, it can dip down to beyond -5 degrees Celsius in the higher parts.
Usually, the trails are drier and more stable in Autumn, making it safer to walk on. This season also sees a cross-section of festivals like Dashain and Tihar, which adds to the vibrancy of culture. The combination of crisp mountain air and bright landscapes goes with that festive feel, giving trekkers the ultimate trekking experience in Nepal.
Travel Insurance for Manaslu Circuit Trek
It is basically advisable to obtain travel insurance while going on the Manaslu Circuit Trek. After all, round manaslu trek is really remote and difficult to trek. Complete medical emergencies, helicopter evacuations and trip cancellations should be part of the insurance coverage as health posts are scarce, with very serious conditions needing airlift.
You can purchase travel insurance from several companies like MetLife, Allianz, Geo Blue and Seven Corner Travel Insurance.
Electricity and Drinking Water during Manaslu Circuit Trek
Electricity is provided in the tea houses on Manaslu Circuit Trek, although at higher altitudes, it can get rather irregular. Charging devices often come at an additional charge. Some safe options for drinking water include boiling, purification tablets, and bottled water. Filling bottles from natural sources is the most prevalent method but requires some purification.
Communication and Internet Services
Internet and mobile phone communication are limited. A few teahouses provide Wi-Fi, mostly for a fee, and the connectivity can be flaky and slow. To have better communication, get a local SIM card like Ncell and NTC for a better option. With this, you can purchase data packs and voice packs and still enjoy the internet services on your own. But still, services might not be optimal while at very high altitudes.
Currency Exchange
The local currency, the Nepalese Rupee (NPR), is needed for all possible transactions during the round manslu trek. Exchange money in Kathmandu or Pokhara before the journey; there are no ATMs or facilities along the trail. Have small denominations for teahouse stays and all basic purchases.
Remember, as of now, 1 USD is equivalent to 135 NPR.
Conclusion
The 14 Days Manaslu Circuit Trek in Nepal brings about a call for adventuring souls with a combination of landscapes, cultures, and physical challenges. Round Manaslu Trek rewards are showcased with magnificent views from Mount Manaslu and the surrounding peaks.
Along the way, discover beautiful traditional villages and experience the Gurung and Tibetan communities closer. Crossing the high Larkya La Pass of (5,106m) and getting into the colourful culture of the place by spending some time with the very warm and welcoming locals. You can go through our Short Manaslu Circuit Trek of 8 Days and Tsum Valley Trek packages and plan for your next trip in Manaslu Region, Nepal with Mountain Treks Nepal.
Trip Highlights
- A challenging but rewarding trek through the stunning Manaslu region of the Himalayas
- Breathtaking views of Manaslu (8,156 meters) and other peaks
- A variety of landscapes, including forests, meadows, waterfalls and high-altitude passes
- An opportunity to learn about the local culture and way of life in traditional villages
- A chance to spot wildlife, including Himalayan thar and blue sheep
- A trek that takes 12-16 days to complete, depending on the route and pace
- Involve into the amazing unique culture, tradition of Nepalese influenced by Tibetan culture
- Lovely alpine, juniper and also rhododendron forests
- Crossing of Larkya La Pass (5,106 meters), which draws out breathtaking panoramic views.
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Detailed Itinerary
As you arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport, a representative from Mountain Treks Nepal will meet you and take you to your hotel. Once you check-in, you can sit back, freshen up, and unwind after traveling.
In the evening, a short briefing will be provided to you with an introduction to your trek plan and important guidelines. As a preparation for the thrilling journey ahead, you can then enjoy the lively streets of Thamel or spend a quiet evening. Overnight in Kathmandu.
From picturesque Kathmandu, the real adventure begins as you drive through lush countryside and hilly terrains. The drive will take you through the lush green forests and the Trishuli river alongside. After a short hour of driving, you will first reach Arughat Bazar.
After passing Arughat Bazar, which is quite busy in the Budhi Gandaki Valley, the drive offers admission into all its tributaries-an insight into the rural life of Nepalese people. It is thus a 7 to 8 hr drive journey, which finally ends on the quiet riverbank village of Machha Khola.
It’ll be a lodge for you to spend a night at, enjoying the excellent tranquility of the hills and rivers all around. Stay overnight at Machha Khola.
On the second day of 14 Days Manaslu Circuit Trek, you will hike to Jagat from the beautiful village of Machha Khola. Today’s hike takes you through beautiful bamboo and rhododendron forest. Occasionally, the path makes a high ascent up over the Budhi Gandaki River, giving spectacular views of one of the most magnificent deep gorges and rushing waters.
The valley opens further and further with the surrounding landscape as well as the path gets wider and attractive until reaching the village of Jagat. Jagat is known for its traditional stone-paved streets and another cozy stop where one can spend the night at a tea house. Overnight in Jagat.
Today’s journey begins at the village of Jagat and ends at Deng. The journey to Deng will lead you through terraced hillsides that are dotted here and there with small settlements. You can cross the suspension bridges that are made up of phenomenal landscapes and wonderful vegetation.
Further, the trail climbs up to the Gurung village of Deng, which is an ideal place to appreciate an amazing view of the Shringi Himal. This wonderful site has immersed itself in local culture, and one can spend a night at a tea house in Deng.
Today, the trail runs along the Budhi Gandaki River, crossing over many times. You will first reach Ghap, a beautiful Buddhist village with mani walls and prayer flags. Here, you can get insights into Tibetan Buddhism and its practice.
After walking the ups and downs through dense and quiet forests, you will come to Namrung, a bustling settlement with a checkpoint for entering permits. It has some spectacular views of the peaks surrounding it, as well as a cozy lodge for rest. Overnight in Namrung.
The sixth day of the 14 Days Manaslu Circuit Trek will wind up from Namrung to Lho village. As you ascend, the world of alpine landscapes will open up for you along the trail to Lho. You will enjoy the sights of mighty peaks such as Mount Manaslu and Sringi Himal as you walk past the rhododendrons and pine trees. There, you will find your first views of Manaslu North and the surrounding peaks.
Lho is a typical Tibetan village with stone houses and a nice monastery. It is a good place to come and drink in silence while gazing up at the great mountains. Overnight in Lho.
Today’s hike will undoubtedly be a visual feast as it takes you to the peaks of the Kutang Himal to the northeast and the magnificent Manaslu to the southwest before stopping by an enchanting little village called Shala on the way to Sama Gaun.
Sama Gaun is indeed a melting pot of culture with impressive Gompa and excellent views of the Manaslu. It is ideal for unwinding and roaming around after checking into a lodge. Spend the night in Sama Gaun.
Today is the day for acclimatization. We will acclimatize to preparing for higher elevations. You will hike up to some of the nearby viewpoints or absorb the cultural heritage of Sama Gaun.
The village gives insight into the traditional Tibetan life from the monasteries, chortens, and even stone walls. Let this time be for you to relax and let your body adapt to the altitude. Overnight stay in Sama Gaun.
On the ninth day of the 14 Days Manaslu Circuit Trek, we will reach Samdo, one of the high-altitude locations in Manaslu Region. The travel between Sama Gaun and Samdo is short yet soulful. You will trek across the lush alpine meadows and move up a gentle path flanked by towering peaks.
Samdo, being a Tibetan influenced village, offers itself as a beautiful, calm place for interacting with the locals. This is a perfect acclimatization point and even better, the base for further explorations. Overnight stay at Samdo.
This day will take you from Samdo to Dharmasala. The path climbs higher and higher, through some wild, savage terrain, to the old trade route with Tibet. The last climb is not the steepest, but it surely pays for itself with some breathtaking views of the majestic Himalayas.
Dharmasala, or Larkya Phedi, serves as the base for Larkya La Pass. You will be accommodated in basic accommodation at a tea house in Dharamsala.
Today is the most difficult and rewarding phase of the 14 Days Manaslu Circuit Trek. The trail leading to Larkya La Pass would give a sweeping view of the Himalayas, which include Manaslu and Annapurna.
The scenery opened up on crossing the pass before the trail descends into Bimthang, with beautiful meadows surrounding the settlement. Celebrate this achievement and enjoy a nice, peaceful evening at a cozy lodge. Overnight in Bimthang.
The trail we catch from today will start descending from today as we head towards Dharapani. Further descending from Bimthang, we will pass through the colored villages Kharche, Gho, and Tilje, surrounded by terraced fields among wooded hills. The main trail then joins the famous Annapurna Circuit trail.
This great bustling village of Dharapani has better amenities, making it an excellent stop to take a breather with thoughts about your journey. Overnight stay in Dharapani.
This is the last day of the 14 Days Manaslu Circuit Trek. Today, the route drags its way through a rugged drive down to Besisahar. The rest of the journey continues on the road and ends up in Kathmandu.
Upon reaching Kathmandu, you will be escorted to your respective hotel where you will stay overnight.
On this day, you will depart from Nepal after completing the beautiful 14 Days Manaslu Circuit Trek. Our representative will escort you to Tribhuvan International Airport, where you must attain the legal formalities before boarding a flight to your home country.
Trip Includes
- 14 days Trips, 12 of which included 3 meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during the trek.
- Airport pickup and drop.
- Accommodation during the trekking.
- Two nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu with Breakfast.
- A cup of tea every morning during the trekking.
- Kathmandu to Machhi khola and Dharapani to Kathmandu ground transportation by private vehicle.
- An experienced English-speaking trek leader (trekking guide), assistant trek leader (8 trekkers: 1 assistant guide) and porters to carry luggage (2 trekkers:1 porter) including their salary, insurance, equipment, flight, food and accommodation.
- Manaslu Conservation Entry Permit and Restricted area Permit.
- Annapurna Conservation Permits.
- Government taxes.
- Local Taxes.
- Sleeping bag, down jackets and duffel bag – if Necessary (Need to returned after the trek).
- Farewell dinner with Nepali culture show.
Trip Excludes
- Personal Travel Insurance.
- Nepal entry visa.
- International airfare.
- Drinks (mineral water, Tea, coffee, whisky) or other snacks and any meals beside breakfast, lunch and dinner. Hot shower, Battery charge, Wi-Fi charge etc.
- Tips for Guide and potter( Tipping is Expected).
- Personal expenses.
- Personal trekking equipment.
- Any others expenses which are not mentioned on the “Trip Includes” Section.
Departures Costs and Dates
Packing List For Manaslu Circuit Trek
General
- Four-season (zero degree) sleeping bag
- Sleeping bag liner
- Puffy down jacket
- Daypack (35-45 liters) with rain cover
Upper Body
- Warm Hat
- Sunglasses
- Scarf/Neck Gaiter/Buff (highly recommended)
Torso
- Moisture-wicking base layers
- Insulating layers (fleece jacket)
- Puffy down jacket
- Waterproof and windproof outer shell jacket
Lower Body
- Quick-drying trekking pants
- Thermal leggings (for high altitudes)
- Waterproof and windproof pants
- Sturdy hiking boots
- Moisture-wicking trekking socks
- Shorts (for lower altitudes or warmer days)
Hands
- Insulated gloves or mittens
- Liner gloves (for added warmth or dexterity)
- Waterproof outer gloves or mittens
- Hand warmers (optional, for extra cold conditions)
- Sunscreen (for protecting your hands from sunburn at high altitudes)
- Hand sanitizer or wet wipes
- Small repair kit (including duct tape for any handwear repairs)
Feet
- Tough hiking boots
- Trekking socks that wick away moisture
- Optional liner socks for increased comfort
(To prevent snow and debris out of your boots) gaiters - Foot warmers—optional in very cold climates
extra laces - Supplies for treating blisters
Medicines and First Aid Kits
- Personalized first aid kit
- Bandages and adhesive tape
- Antiseptic wipes
- Pain relievers
- Anti-diarrheal medication
- Altitude sickness medication
- Sunburn relief cream
- Cough Syrup
Other Equipments
- Passport and Documents
- Trekking poles for stability
- Water bottles or hydration system
- Water purification tablets or filter
- Lightweight towel and toiletries
- Sunscreen and lip balm with SPF
- Insect repellent
- Portable charger or solar charger
Frequently Asked Questions
In fact, with ethnic groups like the Nubri and Tsumba people living there who have Tibetan ancestry, the Manaslu region is rich in Tibetan culture and customs. You'll get the chance to go to monasteries, meet people, and see traditional rituals, offering a distinctive sense of cultural immersion.
Absolutely! The serene and remote environment of the Manaslu region provides the perfect setting for spiritual exploration and meditation. You can visit ancient monasteries, practice mindfulness in tranquil natural settings, and learn about Buddhist philosophy and meditation techniques from local monks.
There is a wide variety of plants and creatures in the Manaslu Conservation Area, including uncommon Himalayan species. You could come across beautiful meadows, mountain meadows, and pure rivers overflowing with life. As you walk through this pristine environment, keep a look out for animals like the elusive snow leopard, Himalayan blue sheep, and other bird species.
Yes, depending on the timing of your trek, you may have the opportunity to witness traditional festivals or cultural events celebrated by the local communities along the Manaslu Circuit Trek route. Experience the vibrant colors, music, dance, and rituals of these festivals, providing a unique insight into the local culture and traditions.
We prioritize sustainable tourism practices and responsible travel ethics. We collaborate with local communities to ensure that tourism benefits are distributed equitably and support initiatives such as education, healthcare, and environmental conservation in the Manaslu region.
Because of high elevations, difficult paths, and lengthy hours of walking, the trek is moderately difficult in nature. Trekkers need to have good physical fitness and endurance to cross the Larkya La Pass at an altitude of 5,135m. Proper acclimatization is necessary to avoid altitude sickness.
Yes, you will have to acquire the Manaslu RAP, MCAP, and ACAP permits to trek into the restricted and conservation areas. Without trekking permits, trekkers cannot take on the Manaslu Circuit Trek.
It may not be the ideal trek for beginners because of its high altitude, but very fit, highly motivated first-timers can do it. Hiring good, experienced guides and porters is very important for the effort.
You can obtain permits for this trek from Nepal Tourism Board in Kathmandu after submitting documents such as copies of passport, visa, photographs, and permit fees.
The best seasons are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). These months offer clear skies, moderate temperatures, and stunning mountain views. Winter can be harsh, and monsoon trails may become slippery and prone to landslides.
Teahouses, which have basic accommodations and meals, are a great part of the trail. Facilities are simplified at higher altitudes, but trekkers can enjoy the local Nepali and Tibetan meals like dal bhat and momos.
Yes, it is important to have a comprehensive travel insurance policy that covers medical emergencies and evacuation, as well as cancellation of trips. Insurance is necessary for safety concerns, especially in very remote places where medical institutions are not easily accessible.
It would help if you focused on building great fitness endurance stamina through aerobic and strength training before the trek. Proper gear with warm clothes and trekking boots, water purification equipment is also very important. Familiarize yourself with symptoms of altitude sickness as well as preventive measures.
Fale wali
April 15, 2018 at 4:34 pmManaslu with Mr Raj
The Manaslu Circuit Trek with Mountain Treks Nepal was an unforgettable adventure. Every day offered stunning vistas – Manaslu towering above, the dramatic Larke La pass, and the charming villages nestled amidst the mountains. The trek provided a glimpse into Tibetan culture, with prayer flags fluttering in the wind and the hospitality of the locals truly heartwarming.
Mountain Treks Nepal made the journey seamless. Our guide mr Raj were incredibly knowledgeable and always ensured our safety. They helped us navigate the challenges of altitude and made sure we acclimatized properly. The itinerary offered a perfect balance of exploration and rest, hitting all the must-see spots. The teahouses were comfortable, and the food kept us fueled throughout the trek.
One of my most cherished memories is witnessing a sunrise over Manaslu from Dharamsala. The entire mountain range came alive with the golden light, creating a truly magical scene.
If you’re looking for an off-the-beaten-path adventure with stunning scenery, rich culture, and a reliable trekking company, then the Manaslu Circuit Trek with Mountain Treks Nepal is the perfect choice! It’s ideal for experienced trekkers seeking a challenge and a taste of the authentic Himalayas.
Irig pravat
April 14, 2018 at 12:26 pmNepal treks
Incredible adventure experience with Mountain treks Nepal with Yaka as our trekking leader. It is my third time in Nepal and but second time with Mountain treks Nepal because I’m very impressed with their excellent service. Yake was very professional and always make sure we are enjoying, we feel very good, doesn’t get any sick with altitude. He was very helpful, kind, friendly and doesn’t give us pressure ,when we walk very slow or want to spend more time taking photos of the surroundings.
I would like to take their service next time as well
Thank you yaka and Bharat who helps us to organize this trip!
louice l
April 8, 2018 at 11:54 amBest Trekking Company in Nepal
Manaslu circuit with Milan
Just completed the Manaslu circuit trek With Mountain treks Nepal
We’re so accommodating towards us, we had breakfast in their hotel, they leant my down jacket and I both sleeping bags for me. Down jacket for me.
Our guide Praksh was very informative, attentive and friendly. He gave us so much information and options along the way and made the trip suited for us.
I also paid for a porter for my bag and Rakesh was so great, such good vibes and energy he was worth every penny.
The highest point I have ever been is Manaslu! I’m relaxing in Kathmandu now but super keen to trek again with Mountain treks Nepal.
lorance F
April 7, 2018 at 5:30 pmBest trip of the year
We trekked the Manaslu circuit in November 2023 and had an amazing adventure. Our guide, Dipak, was absolutely brilliant! This was our third trip with Mountain treks Nepal and we wouldn’t hesitate to book with them again. 100% recommend Mountan treks Nepal !!
Julian puch
March 20, 2018 at 12:15 pmManaslu trek with Mountain Treks Nepal
I have Choose Mountain treks Nepal based on the great feedback and wasn’t disappointed.
Mr Bharat the manager of mountain treks he response us very quickly.
My trip went very smoothly, and once you get to Nepal you really understand why it’s so important to have an experience team to manage your domestic flight tickets, hotel reservation and food during the trek, help you and most important manage your safety and your good experience on the trek to make sure that you don’t have any problem, and most importantly relax and have fun every day of the way! I was very happy with how Mountain treks Nepal managed my trekking and with my guide Milan who was very professional with all information of mountain, culture. We had also lot of fun with dancing, made the best experience and more enjoyable.
We would like to highly recommend Mountain treks Nepal to anyone who are planning or thinking to trekking in Nepal, you won’t be disappointed For sure!!!
David
March 1, 2018 at 11:55 amThanks MTN for all your Services!!
It was my first Trekking Adventure ever. I always feel safe, well guided and supported by our guide Deeepak. The Communication and support of adventure bound was quick and helpful. We had a wonderful trip and unforgettable experiences with breathtaking views and nature in Manaslu and tsum vally are.
If your Fitness Level is better than average, i highly recommend the manaslu circuit trek with Tusm , especially with our always friendly, helpful und well organized guide Deepak and Mountain Treks Nepal!
jesus pena
October 20, 2017 at 12:10 pmAmazing treks with Milan
We did the Manaslu trek over 15 days. It was a great experience, at times challenging but we were rewarded with amazing landscapes and views. Our guide Milan did everything in his power to help us complete the trek considering we had some pain issues. He has such a happy and outgoing personality, and a great sense of humour which kept us entertained everyday. He brought us to the best teahouses and also advised us on which food to have, always willing to help out and always with his contagious smile. We are so grateful for Milan as he made this trek a very memorable one and it would not have been the same without him. We highly recommend Milan for the Manaslu trek based on his knowledge of the circuit and his amazing personality.
Bharat has been super efficient in organising our tours (we also did a tour in Tibet). He is one resourceful man and went out of his way to help us with other personal matters which we are very thankful for. Bharat is definitely very reliable and trustworthy and that’s what we appreciate the most.
Thank you so much guys!
Feeezonw
April 24, 2017 at 11:26 pmUnbelievable trek - Manaslu
I recently completed the Manaslu Circuit Trek with Mountain Treks Nepal and had an absolutely fantastic experience! The trek was expertly organized, and I wanted to share my praise for two key people who made it truly unforgettable: Mr. Bharat (Mangar) and our guide, Prakash.
Mountain Treks Nepal did an outstanding job in planning and executing the trek. Everything was perfectly in order, from transportation and accommodation to permits and meals. They ensured a smooth and hassle-free experience, allowing me to focus on enjoying the stunning scenery and the challenge of the trek.
Mr. Bharat (Mangar) deserves special recognition for his professionalism and helpfulness. He was always available to answer questions and address any concerns I had before and during the trek. His dedication to ensuring a positive experience for every trekker is truly commendable.
Our guide, Prakash, was an invaluable asset throughout the trek. His knowledge of the Manaslu region was extensive, and he expertly navigated us through the diverse landscapes. Prakash’s friendly demeanor and genuine care for our well-being made him a pleasure to have as a guide.
Overall, my Manaslu trek with Mountain Treks Nepal was an exceptional adventure. Thanks to their excellent organization and the outstanding guidance of Mr. Bharat (Mangar) and Prakash, it was a truly memorable experience. I highly recommend Mountain Treks Nepal to anyone considering a Manaslu trek.
Branko
April 18, 2017 at 4:50 pmAbsolutely amazing manaslu trekking
“Mountain Treks Nepal’s Manaslu Circuit Trek was an extraordinary journey. Witnessing the majestic Manaslu and the Himalayas was awe-inspiring. The trek offered a beautiful mix of landscapes, from lush forests to dramatic glaciers.
Our guides were fantastic – knowledgeable, attentive, and ensured our safety throughout. The cultural experiences in the villages were fascinating, and the teahouses provided comfortable accommodation and delicious meals.
A particular highlight was conquering the Larkya La pass. The guides’ encouragement and expertise made it achievable, and the sense of accomplishment was incredible.
Overall, Mountain Treks Nepal’s Manaslu Circuit Trek was an unforgettable adventure. I highly recommend it to anyone seeking a challenging and rewarding trek in the Himalayas!”
Ahmed Lavic
March 5, 2017 at 12:07 pmAmazing experience
Manaslu circuit trek is beautiful and quite challenging. II think Much more difficult than EBC.
This is my Second trek with Mountain treks Nepal and they did a wonderful job putting together an itinerary that worked well for us.
Most importantly our guide yaka was sensational. He has great knowledge of the region, made sure we were safe and well briefed and he was joy to be with. Lots of laughs helped us get through some long and tiring days. Thank you Yaka You are the great hero.
Also a massive thanks to our porters kulung . Lovely guy, good company and did a wonderful job carrying our kit bags. I am in awe of their strength and balance.
Thank you guys,