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$1099

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  • Trip Grade:
    Moderate
  • Max-Altitude:
    Larke Pass 5,106m
  • Best Season:
    Autumn & Spring
  • Trip Mode:
    Tea house
  • Group Size:
    Min 2+
  • Destination:
    Manaslu Region

Manaslu Circuit Trek

The Manaslu Circuit Trek is a popular trekking route located in the Manaslu region of Nepal. It is an alternative to the popular Annapurna Circuit Trek. It offers breathtaking views of Mount Manaslu, the eighth-highest peak in the world. The trek typically begins at Soti Khola and lasts approximately 13 to 15 days, depending on the chosen route and the pace of the trekkers. The route encompasses various landscapes, including verdant valleys. Additionally, multi-tiered waterfalls and lush jungles offer a diverse and immersive experience for trekkers.

Along the way, you will pass by traditional Tibetan villages where you can observe the unique culture and life of the locals. An ethnic group known as the Nubri, who practice Tibetan Buddhism, primarily inhabits the area.  You may have the chance to visit ancient monasteries and interact with locals to add to your trekking adventure.

Why should you choose the Manaslu Circuit Trek over other routes?

The Manaslu Circuit Trek 13 Days is different from other trekking routes in Nepal because it combines solitude, culture, and stunning Himalayan views in a way that few other routes do. Manaslu Circuit trekking is excellent for people who want a quieter and more real experience. The trail goes through remote villages, old monasteries, and untouched landscapes instead of busy routes like Everest or Annapurna.

A day hike to Pungyen Monastery is a wonderful way to learn about the culture, and crossing the famous Larke La Pass gives you a real sense of accomplishment and classic high-altitude trekking in Nepal. It is a wonderful example of restricted area trekking in Nepal because it is a carefully controlled route that protects both the area’s natural beauty and its cultural heritage. The Manaslu Circuit Trek 13 Days is easier to handle because it has different types of terrain, a gradual climb, and fewer commercial influences. It’s also a perfect time for trekkers who want to see Nepal away from the crowds.

Summit of Larke La Pass 5,106m

The Manaslu Circuit trek is known for its breathtaking views of the snow-capped mountains, including Mt. Manaslu. Similarly, the trek offers views of the Siringi, Nike Peak, Himlung Himal, Ganesh Himal, and Annapurna ranges. The key to adventure is crossing the spectacular Larke La Pass at 5,106 meters, which offers panoramic views that amaze trekkers.

With its remote and pristine environment, the Manaslu Circuit Trek appeals to adventurous souls seeking solitude and a deeper connection with nature. This is a physically demanding trip, requiring excellent fitness and endurance. However, the rewards of witnessing the unspoiled beauty of the Manaslu region and discovering its cultural treasures make the trip truly unforgettable for adventurers.

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Our guests from Austria and the guide on the top of Larke La Pass (5106 m) on the way to Manaslu Circuit Trek

MANASLU CIRCUIT TREK HIGHLIGHTS:

The Manaslu Circuit Trek is a popular trekking route in Nepal that encircles the majestic Mount Manaslu, the eighth-highest peak in the world. Here are some key highlights of this trek:

  • Beautiful Mountain Scenery: The ride offers breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, including Mount Manaslu, which rises to 8,163 meters (26,781 feet). You will also witness other prominent peaks such as Siringi Himal, Himalchuli, Nike Peak, Himlung, Annapurna, and Ganesh Himal, among others.
  • Unique Cultural Experience: The Manaslu region is culturally diverse and offers a unique opportunity to experience the lifestyle, traditions, and warm hospitality of the locals. The path passes through several traditional Tibetan villages, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and interact with the friendly locals.
  • Hike to Larke La Pass: Larke La Pass, at an elevation of 5,106 meters, is a magnificent mountain pass in Nepal’s Manaslu region. It provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding snow-capped summits, including the majestic Manaslu, the world’s eighth-highest peak.
  • Birendra Lake (Birendra Tal): Birendra Lake is a beautiful glacial lake located at the foot of the Manaslu Glacier at an elevation of about 3,640 meters. This lake is surrounded by rocky terrain and offers a peaceful and cozy environment.
  • Manaslu Base Camp: Manaslu Base Camp is the ultimate destination for trekkers looking to get up close to the majestic Mount Manaslu. At an elevation of about 4,800 m, the base camp offers breathtaking views of the surrounding glaciers, beautiful landscapes, and towering peaks, creating an unforgettable experience.
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Amazing views of Birendra Lake and Mt. Manaslu from the Manaslu Circuit Trek.

Manaslu Circuit Trek: Best Time

The best time to do the Manaslu Circuit Trek in Nepal is in the fall and spring. These seasons bring the most favorable weather conditions and offer breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and landscapes. Here is a breakdown of each season:

  • Fall (September to November)

This is considered the best time for trekking in the Manaslu region. The weather is generally stable with clear skies, allowing excellent views of the snow-capped peaks. The trails are usually dry, and the weather is ideal for hiking.

  • Spring (March to May)

Spring is another great time to do this trek. The weather is mild, and the landscape begins to come alive with blooming azaleas and other colorful flowers. The temperatures are pleasant, and the skies are often clear blue, offering breathtaking vistas.

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Manaslu Circuit Trek Permit: $75 for December to August

Difficulties and Challenges

The Manaslu trek’s difficulties and challenges are altitude, rough terrain, limited infrastructure, permits, weather conditions, and cultural barriers. Despite these difficulties, the Manaslu Circuit trek offers an incredible adventure with unique experiences that differ from more popular routes.  However, with preparation, fitness, and a positive mindset, you can overcome these challenges and enjoy the unique experience of this scenic and isolated trek.

Manaslu Circuit Trek Cost

The Manaslu Circuit Trek costs between $760 and $1230 per person. We offer 3 different types of Trekking Packages so you can choose the most suitable package.

1st: We offer a full board package for $1230 per person. (All prices included)

2nd: The package is $1080 per person without a porter.

3rd: We offer a service package for $760 per person (excluding accommodation in Kathmandu, porter, and food during the trip). We hope it will be easy for you to plan and budget for your trek.

Manaslu Circuit Trek Side Trips

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Descriptive Chart of Manaslu Circuit Trek Side Trips

Enhance your Himalayan adventure with these spectacular Manaslu Circuit Trek side trips, designed to maximize acclimatization and cultural immersion. From the tranquil turquoise waters of Birendra Lake and the high-altitude challenge of Manaslu Base Camp (4,800 m) to the spiritual serenity of Pungyen Gompa and the remote Tibetan border at Rui La Pass, these detours offer breathtaking views of the world’s eighth-highest mountain.

These side trips from Syala Gaon, Samagaun, and Samdo are great for photographers and anyone wanting a unique experience, as they help you connect more with the local Tibetan-Buddhist culture and the “Rui La” valleys near the Tibetan border, making your trek in Nepal truly special.  Perfect for planning a safe and rewarding Manaslu Circuit Trek itinerary in Nepal, this guide helps trekkers choose side hikes based on their itinerary (14–16 days), fitness level, and trekking goals.

Things You Should Know Before You Book the Manaslu Circuit Trek

The 13-day Manaslu Circuit Trek offers a remote and controlled adventure in the Himalayas. You should plan ahead before you book. If you want to go on a safe and fun high-altitude trek in Nepal, you need to know about permits, how hard it is, and what the weather is like at different times of the year.

  • You can’t go on the Manaslu Circuit Trek by yourself because it’s a restricted trek. You must book through a licensed trekking company and go with a licensed guide.
  • The Manaslu trek is moderately challenging, mostly because you have to walk for long periods of time at a high altitude. So it’s important to stay acclimatized.
  • This itinerary is a real high-altitude trek in Nepal, so it’s important to get used to the altitude, drink plenty of water, and have a steady pace of walking for easier ascent.
  • The weather and visibility of the mountains are much better during the spring or autumn. Therefore, you need to choose the time accordingly.
  • Weather conditions in the Himalayan region can change rapidly and without warning; therefore, attempting Larke La Pass is not advisable when conditions become unstable.
  • The Manaslu trek’s price varies by group size, season, and service level, so you should know what’s in the package.
Manaslu Circuit Trek, Larke La Pass
Himalaya Darshan Treks staff and guests are on the top of Larke La pass 5106 m.

Conclusion:

In summary, our 14 days at the Manaslu Circuit Trek offer an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Nepal’s Himalayas. With breathtaking scenery, rich cultural heritage, and challenging yet rewarding trails, this trek is truly a gem for nature lovers and adventurers. From mountain peaks to charming traditional villages, each stage of the journey reveals the beauty and grandeur of the Manaslu region. The warm hospitality of the local community adds an extra layer of authenticity to the experience, making it a truly immersive cultural encounter.

Whether you wish to extend your trek, explore specific regions, or focus on cultural immersion, Himalaya Darshan Treks creates a personalized itinerary just for you. This level of flexibility ensures that your trekking experience is truly unique and tailored to your needs. Combined with the warmth and hospitality of the local communities, the Manaslu Circuit Trek with us promises an extraordinary and unforgettable adventure, designed exclusively for you.

Are you ready to book this tour?

To book this trip or for more inquiries, you can click Book this trip on our web page. Likewise, we have many different trekking and tour packages, so you can choose your most suitable trek/tour with us. We suggest early booking, and then you have enough time to prepare for the trek. We are ready to organize your trek based on your travel bucket list. You can also contact us by WhatsApp at +977 9841073239 for quick inquiries.

Booking Procedure

Himalaya Darshan Treks makes it easy and safe to book your Manaslu Circuit Trek, Larkya La Pass. HD Treks is a fully government-registered company with more than ten years of experience trekking and mountaineering in the Himalayas of Nepal. We are also proud members of NMA and TAAN. We guarantee professional service from the beginning to the end of your trip. To confirm your reservation, just send a 20% deposit by bank or wire transfer to our official bank account. Thereafter, we’ll send you an email with the final confirmation.

Please send us a copy of your passport, travel insurance information, and flight information within a week of making your reservation. You can pay the rest of your balance in cash at your hotel in Kathmandu or by bank transfer a week before your flight to Nepal.


FAQS for Manaslu Circuit Trek

How long is the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Normally, the Manaslu Circuit Trek is 13 to 15 days; Himalaya Darshan Treks offers the Manaslu Circuit Trek with a 14-day itinerary and packages. We design the itinerary according to your holiday time in Nepal.

What is the highest point of the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

The highest point of the Manaslu Circuit trek is Larke La Pass, 5106 m. This trek offers an adventure that includes crossing high passes. You can enjoy the incredible mountain view along the way to the Larke La Pass.

What is the entry permit for the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

You need four different types of entry permits for your Manaslu trek. It is a restricted area, so you need a Restricted Area Permit (RAP).  The Manaslu lies in the Manaslu Conservation Area, so you need an MCAP entry permit. Likewise, at the end of the trek, we pass through the Annapurna Conservation Area. Therefore, we need both an ACAP entry permit and a local permit for entry into the rural municipality. With these four permits, you are allowed to visit the Manaslu trek.

Manaslu Entry Permit, MCT entry Permit
Manaslu Conservation Entry Permit
How much does the Manaslu Trek permit cost?

The Manaslu Trek Special Permit Cost is USD 100 p/p for one week (trekking from September to November). The cost per person increases to USD 15 per day after one week. Similarly, the cost is USD 75 per person for one week. (Trekking from December to August) After the initial week, the cost is USD 10 per person for each additional day. The ACAP permit cost is NRs 3000 per person per entry, and the MCAP permit cost is NRs 3000 per person per entry.

Do we need a guide for the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Of course, you have to do a Manaslu trek with a guide; the guide is necessary for restricted areas and special trekking routes like Upper and Lower Dolpo, Kanchenjunga, Upper Mustang, etc.

Is the Manaslu circuit harder than the Annapurna circuit?

Generally, the Manaslu Circuit, Larke La Pass (5106 m), is harder and more challenging than the Annapurna Circuit, Thorong La Pass 5416m. Larke La Pass is lower than Thorong La Pass, but it is still harder due to the long jump at high altitude and many hours of walking in the high-altitude area along the Larke La Pass. It makes you tired, and it is difficult to pass.

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Beautiful stupa and great view of Mt Manaslu from Pungyan gumpa
Is tipping necessary for the guide and porter?

Tipping is NOT mandatory, but it is highly customary and expected in the trekking industry. Tipping your trekking guide and porter is an important way to show appreciation for their hard work, especially on treks in Nepal, where tips constitute a significant part of their income. The amount depends on the trek length, difficulty, and your satisfaction with their service.

How much tipping should I budget?

The amount for tipping depends on the trek’s length, difficulty, and your satisfaction with their service. You can generally tip 12 to 15% of your total trekking package payment for the guide and 10 to 12% for the porter.

This figure is just a suggestion for tipping your guide and porter, but you can tip more if you’re happy with their service. Tips are always expected in the tourism sector of Nepal.

What do I need to pack for the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

For the trekking gear and packing list, you can visit the following link: Trekking Gear.

Itinerary


Day 1, Arrival at Kathmandu airport (1,400m) and Transfer to hotel.

We, Himalaya Darshan Treks, warmly welcome you and your group to Nepal. One of our company staff will take you to your hotel in Kathmandu. The person will be waiting outside the baggage hall of the Tribhuwan International Airport, Kathmandu, holding an A4-size paper with your name and our company name. Therefore, you have to look for that person for your pickup from the airport. <strong>Your check-in at the hotel.

Day 2, Drive to Machhakhola (930m). Stay at hotel

We will drive a local bus or private vehicle to Machhakhola. It depends on your group size and package. We will drive on Prithvi Highway through the beautiful highlands. After passing through Dhading Besi, the route becomes bumpy and leads us uphill to Gola Bhanjyang, where we can witness breathtaking vistas of snow-capped mountain peaks.  Soti Khola is reached after a lengthy drive up the west bank of the Budhi Gandaki River, and it takes about 1 more hour to reach Machhakhola. Stay at the guest house.

Day 3, Trek to Jagat (1,410m), Stay at tea house

The journey from Machha Khola to Jagat takes 5 to 6 hours, going via the Gurung settlements of Khorlabesi, Tatopani, Dobhan, and Yuru Khola along the Budi Gandaki valley.

Day 4, Trek to Dyang (1,800m). Stay at tea house

We will continue our journey to Dyang. After crossing the river, the terrain becomes steeper for a little while before leveling down toward Pewa. Then another steep hike continues for the remainder of the day, culminating at Dyang.

Day 5, Trek to Namrung (2,660m). Stay at tea house.

A rapid descent to the river is followed by a sharp ascent to the Rana settlement. The trail descends and gradually ascends to Bihi Phedi, then undulates through the valley before arriving at Ghap. The trip continues through the forest, gradually gaining altitude and following the Budhi Gandaki River, which is now considerably smaller. The day concludes with a difficult ascent through the jungle to Namrung village.

Day 6, Trek to Lho gaon (3,180m). Stay at tea house.

The walk now ascends to a higher elevation, starting with Namrung. After a short walk on flat ground, the trail begins to climb until it reaches Shyo village. As the path lowers into a river and climbs again until it reaches Lho Gaon, a view of Manaslu (8,163 meters) arises to the west.

Day 7, Trek to Sama Gaon (3,530m). Stay at tea house.

After a two-hour climb up, you’ll pass through the Syala hamlet and into the pine forest on your way to Sama Gaon. Shyala hamlet offers stunning views of Manaslu, North Manaslu, Himal Chuli, Nadi Chuli, Naike Peak, and Pangbuche Himal. That day’s hike to Sama Gaon is relatively short. After lunch, we will visit Birendra Lake (A beautiful lake named by king Birendra)

Day 8, Acclimatization Day.

When you reach a height of over 3,000 meters, you must take time to rest and acclimate to the higher altitudes. Pungyan Monastery, Manaslu Base Camp, and a short climb to Birendra Lake are the primary attractions on that day’s hikes. You and your guide can decide which places to visit.

Day 9, Trek to Samdo (3,690m). Stay at tea house.

Today’s climb to Samdo Village is quite straightforward, although it becomes challenging due to the substantial altitude gain. The Budi Gandaki River runs through the alpine woodland on its way to the river’s suspension bridge. The trail goes on to Samdo after passing the bridge. It may be a bit windy that day, but you will be able to get beautiful Himalayan views.

Day 10, Trek to Dharmasala/Larke Phedi (4,470m). Stay at tea house.

The trail lowers for a short while before beginning to ascend towards the Larke Bazaar. The path grows easier and ends at Dharmasala (Larke Phedi), where the next day’s ascent begins. The present is another beautiful day on this trek. You can enjoy the beautiful mountains view during the walk to Larke Phedi

If you have enough time, you can day hike from Samdo to the Tibet border.

Day 11, Trek to Bhimtang (3,720m) via Larke la pass (5,106m). Stay at tea house

Today, we will start our walking early in the morning; the ascent up the Larke Glacier only leads to the pass’s summit. You can enjoy seeing Himlung (7126 meters), Annapurna II (7937 meters), Kang Guru (6981 meters), and several other peaks above 6000 meters on this day. The glacial moraine begins with a sharp plunge into the snow and continues for the rest of the day. The descent comes to a close with a view of Bhimthang, which is situated on large flat land. After the long and difficult descent from the Larkela top, we will stop at base camp for lunch. Then continue to the Bhimthang.

Day 12, Trek to Tilche (2,310m.) Stay at guest house.

After breakfast, we’ll start our last day trekking to Tilche Village through the Gowa. Cross the Dudh Khola on a suspension bridge, then follow the lower valley to Tilche Village.

Note: If you have enough time and are interested, you can continue trekking to the Annapurna Circuit (Thorong La Pass 5,416 m) or the Tilicho Lake Trek from this point.

Day 13, Drive to Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.

After breakfast at the hotel, drive along the banks of the Marsyangdi River and pass through many small settlements to reach Besisahar. Then continue driving to join the Prithivi Highway. We followed the Trishuli River, passing through rice fields, terraced farms, valleys, and enjoyed delightful views of the mountainous areas and mountains. We arrived in Kathmandu after a 7/8-hour drive by Jeep and microbus.

What is included in this package?

  • Airport pickup and drop-off by private vehicle.
  • Two nights in a hotel in Kathmandu with bed and breakfast.
  • Teahouse accommodation and three meals during the trek: breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and one cup of tea/coffee with a meal.
  • Transportation from Kathmandu to Soti Khola/Machhakhola and Besisahar to Kathmandu by bus.
  • Dharapani to Besisahar drive by sharing Jeep.
  • Experienced and government-licensed holder guide with salaries, food, accommodation, and insurance.
  • Manaslu Circuit Trek Special Permit.
  • Annapurna Conservation (ACAP) entry permit
  • Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP) entry permit.
  • First Aid medical kit and oximeter to check pulse, heart rate, and oxygen saturation at higher altitude
  • Emergency helicopter service arrangement (if needed), which will be paid by your travel insurance company.
  • We will arrange a Duffel bag, Sleeping bag, Down Jacket, and warm hat (If you don’t have your own.)
  • Himalaya Darshan Treks branded the T-shirt as a souvenir.
  • Manaslu Circuit trek achievement certificate. If needed.
  • Government VAT/taxes and office expenses.
  • Manaslu Circuit Trek Map for a group.
  • Seasonal fresh fruits during the trek.

What is excluded in this package?

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu than the scheduled itinerary.
  • Your personal expenses (Laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, WIFI, bottle or boiled water, hot shower, etc.)
  • Tips for Guide and Porter. (Tips is expected.)
  • Travel insurance, Evacuation (Necessary)
  • Nepal entry visa fees, (USD – 30 for 15 days / USD 50 for 30 Days)
  • Desserts: Sweet things like chocolate, cake, pie, pudding, etc.
  • Any other expenses that are not mentioned in the cost are included.
Optional Choice
  • Porter for 12 days: $260 (One porter for two trekkers)
  • Private vehicle: $450 for both way

NOTE: You will be responsible for covering the costs of your accommodation, food, and other expenses in Kathmandu. If you return back early from the trek because of illness or any other issue.  The money you paid has already been spent on transportation, permits, guides’ salaries, hotels in Kathmandu, mountain lodging, food, etc. Therefore, in this case, it is not refundable.

Responses & Ratings


3 Replies to “Manaslu Circuit Trek”

  1. We are a group of two mountain addicted girls, from Austria/Germany with some experiences in skitouring and heights of 2500-3000m. So this was our first experience in higher altitude and we were a bit nervous before our trek started. Gyan organized all needed permits and explained everything in detail for us. We felt very comfortable from the beginning. So our trekking experience started with a long bus ride and perfect weather conditions. We had no problems with the walking distances or altitude due to Gyan´s experience and very nice guiding. He explained many interesting facts about Nepal, mountains, people and traditions. Furthermore answered all our questions in a very nice and engaged way. We always felt safe and really enjoyed the whole trekking experience. Due to the fact that we wanted to be faster we also made a group decision of skipping two days and crossing the Larke Pass earlier than planned before. This was the perfect decision due to the weather. We had stunning views and really enjoyed the surrounding of way bigger mountains than we are used to in Europe.
    We can really recommend Gyan and his team, because the engagement is immense and his calm but also communicative way of guiding is perfect. Porter Bhim was also a perfect partner and always spread positive vibes. We really enjoyed every minute of our trek and never had any problems. We can really recommend Gyan and his team!

  2. “GB Katuwal and his team at Himalayan Darsan Treks were the perfect choice for our trekking adventure in Nepal. Originally, my wife Beth and I booked the 18 day Manaslu Circuit Trek with GB, but soon realized that was just not enough time in the beautiful mountains of Nepal, or with GB. We extended our trip with GB on an additional seven day Langtang trek and could not be happier. As a guide, GB has lead trips for more than twenty years across Nepal. From the most popular areas to the most remote, GB makes sure his clients are safe, prepared and exposed to all that Nepal has to offer. Additionally, GB is a kind and humble man, who makes his guest feel like family. I highly recommend GB and Himalayan Darsan Treks.”

  3. What an amazing experience! We did the Manaslu Circuit Trek with Himalaya Darshan Treks and it was all more than excellent. Very friendly and service-focused, authentic (local), attention to detail (great teahouses with some special arrangements for my wife’s birthday). They have a positive and flexible/can-do mindset. I think price-quality wise also the best out there.

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