Manaslu Circuit Trek
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Manaslu Circuit Trek
Difficulty: Challenging, It’s fully Tea-house Trek with Basic accommodation. Manaslu Circuit Trek is quite remote and unknown even though it is located in Annapurna Region. Even so, this trail is equally adventurous and fascinating as any other treks. Manaslu Circuit Trek leaves you impressed with the dazzling view of Mount Manaslu and Ganesh Himal (mountain) Range. A diversified landscape of this area, from dense forests, green hills to elevated snow peaks is so unique. A principle of Buddhism and Hinduism has influenced lifestyle of the area as seen in local Gurung villages.
Mount Manaslu (8163m) is the eighth highest mountain in the world. Manaslu Circuit Trek being less crowded than other routes makes it easier to explore. Best season to go on the Manaslu Circuit Trek would be March to May and September to mid-December. We must trek for an average of 6-7 hours a day. This very trek is recommended to any ambitious and healthy trekkers interested in discovering hidden sceneries. Sotikhola is the starting point of our trek, moving on to Jagat, Samagaon, Tilije, and Syange is the endpoint. Main features of the trek will be Budhi Gandaki River, prayer flags, Buddhist monasteries, and forests of pine, rhododendron, and bamboo.
Manaslu trek is very much remote and basic, physically requesting, socially improving and beautifully elevating. The circuit takes you from the hot marshes with their patios of rice and millet, through the forceful chasms of the Budi Gandaki with its turquoise waters and stunning cascades.
Suspension connects in Manaslu trek are in their very own association for both length and stature, and the yearly rainstorm regularly washes minor scaffolds away leaving trekkers to utilize semi-submerged rocks.
Global Treks and Adventures team has years of experience shared with trekkers over the years. Our licensed guides are trained to be acknowledged about every trail. Taking your safety as prior responsibility, our plans include every trekker’s safety necessity and our guides are reliable. We want to accompany you on this wonderful trip and help you make this a lifelong cherished memory.
Note: Itinerary is reference; we can always customize as per number of holiday in Nepal.
Trip Highlights of Manaslu Circuit Trek
• The stunning characteristic magnificence of timberlands, waterways, and vegetation of the Manaslu trekking.
• Larky La Pass (5167 m), the most noteworthy point on the trek.
• Plenteous natural life including Thar (Mountain Goat), Agali (Blue Sheep), Pika (Highest living Mammal), Himalayan Marmots and, on and
off chance that you are fortunate to see Snow Leopard.
• The well disposed individuals and rich culture of the district which incorporates both Nepalese and Tibetan ethnic gatherings.
• Shocking perspectives on Manaslu, Cheo Himal, Himlung Himal, Nemjung, Gyaji Kang and Kang Guru, and Annapurna II.
• Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m)
• Day 02: Kathmandu: Sightseeing and Trek Preparation
• Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Sotikhola (710m) 8 – 9 hrs.
• Day 04: Soti Khola – Machha Khola (900m): 6 – 7 hrs.
• Day 05: Maccha Khola -Jagat (1410m): 6 – 7 hrs.
• Day 06: Jagat – Deng (1,804m): 6 – 7 hrs.
• Day 07: Deng – Namrung (2630m): 6 – 7 hrs.
• Day 08: Namrung – Samagaon (3530m): 6-7 hrs.
• Day 09: Samagaon – Pungyen gompa – Samagaon: 6 – 7 hrs exploration
• Day 10: Samagaon – Samdo (3860m): 4 – 5 hrs.
• Day 11: Rest Day in Samdo
• Day 12: Samdo – Dharamsala/Larkya B. C. (4460m): 4 – 5 hrs.
• Day 13: Dharamsala – Larkya la (5160m) – Bimtang (3720m): 8 – 9 hrs.
• Day 14: Bimtang – Tilije (2300m): 5 – 6 hrs.
• Day 15: Tilije – Tal (1700m): 5 – 6 hrs.
• Day 16: Tal – Syange (1080m): 6 – 7 hrs.
• Day 17: Syange – Kathmandu: 8-9 hrs.
• Day 18: Final departure
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