13 Days Manaslu Circuit Trek with NEST Adventure (a local travel company)
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13 Days Manaslu Circuit Trek with NEST Adventure (a local travel company)
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13 Days Manaslu Circuit Trek with NEST Adventure (a local travel company)

13 days
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About this activity
# 1. It is surrounded by snowcap mountains towering at above 8,000m. Not to mention the above 5,000m pass crossing! Very few places on this earth will have these combinations!

# 2. It is a remote and off-the-beaten-path compared to the other well-known teahouse treks in Nepal. Manaslu trek gained popularity since tea houses were built in 2010. Prior to that, you had to camp.

#3. It is not as crowded as other popular trails in Nepal.Less than 8,000 tourist visits Manaslu every year while Everest Base Camp (EBC) Trek has over 30,000 visitors annually.

# 4. It is relatively cheaper than EBC. You don't have to spend more than $320 alone on a flight ticket to Lukla.

# 5. It is rich in culture. The Tibetan-origin Nepalese live here and practice their own ancient form of dialect, culture and religion.

# 6. Manaslu trek offers more side-trips than any other trail. You can spend more than 3 weeks and venture into different places such as, Manaslu Base Camp, Pungeen Gomba, Tibetian border, Birendra lake.

# 7. Because it follows a circuit trail, every day is a new route as you make a loop in this trek.

# 8. Because it is generally safer. There is a lower chance of altitude sickness due to the long days of reaching high elevation and side trips.

# 9. Part of "The Great Himalayan Trail". Manaslu is one of the major parts of "The Great Himalaya Trail".

# 10. It is an adventure. In 2003, the Manaslu peak had 240 successful ascents and 52 fatalities, making it the 4th most dangerous 8000m+ peak (after Annapurna, Nanga Parbat, and K2).

13 Days Itinerary for Manaslu Circuit Trek

Day 1: Drive from Kathmandu to Soti Khola via Arughat - 

710m (7-8 hrs)

Day 2: Trek from Soti Khola to Macche Khola - 

930m (7-8 hrs)

Day 3: Trek from Maccha Khola to Jagat - 

1410m (6-7 hrs)

Day 4: Trek from Jagat to Deng - 

1804m (6-7 hrs)

Day 5: Trek from Deng to Namrung - 

2630m (6-7 hrs)

Day 6: Trek from Namrung to Samagaon - 

3530m (6-7 hrs)

Day 7: Rest day & a side trip to MBC/Bihendra Lake - 

3530m (6-7 hrs)

Day 8: Trek from Samagaon to Samdo - 

3860m (4-5 hrs)

Day 9: Rest day & a side trip to Tibetan border/day hike - 

3860m 8-9 hrs)

Day 10: Trek from Samdo to Dharmasala - 

4460m (4-5 hrs)

Day 11: Trek Dharmasala to Bimthang via Larke pass - 

5160m (8-10 hrs)

Day 12: Trek from Bimthang to Goa - 

1700m (5-6 hrs)

Day 13: Trek from Goa to Dharapani and drive back to Kathmandu (

8-9 hrs)
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Included
  • English speaking professional trekking guide for 13 days including his food, accommodation, and insurance.
  • All necessary permits for the trek (ACAP, MCAP, and Manaslu special permit)
  • 13 days accommodation in the mountain while on a trek (twin-sharing basis)
  • 3 times food (12 Breakfast, 13 Lunch, 12 Dinner) along the way
  • Transportation from your hotel to/from bus station (in Kathmandu)
  • Transportation from Kathmandu to Arughat and Sotikhola by local public bus (or private jeep only if the group size is more than 4)
  • Transportation from Dharapani to Besishar by local public jeep
  • Transportation from Besishar to Kathmandu local public bus
  • Sleeping bag for the trip (to be returned to NEST after the trek)
  • Water bottle and purified water during the trek
  • Duffel bag for the luggage (If needed and to be returned to NEST after the trek)
  • All necessary service charge and government tax
  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
Not included
  • International flight
  • Nepal visa
  • Hotel and meals in Kathmandu
  • Airport drop off and pick up
  • Travel insurance (must cover emergency evacuation at more than 5000m)
  • Trekking porter (add-on option available)
  • Any kind of drinks on the mountain
  • Wifi, hot water/bucket shower, battery charge, donation etc.
  • Tips for the guide
  • Anything which has not been mentioned in the Inclusions list.
Additional
  • Confirmation will be received at time of booking
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Permit
  • The restricted permits for Manaslu are issued from Sunday through Friday at 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Please note that the permit office is also closed during public holidays but we will let you know if this will be the case.
  • It usually takes about 4 hours to issue the permit and this requires the original passport of the trekker. We will need to hold your passport for this time period to request the government to issue the permit. If you do not have a spare day for the trekking preparation we can also expedite the permit. Please let us know.
  • What document do we need from you?
  • ID picture (passport size - 3 copies)
  • Scanned copy or clear image of the passport
  • Travel Insurance (not compulsory but strongly recommended for your safety)
  • Copy of the roundtrip ticket to Nepal for the expedited permit
  • Transportation
  • There is a total distance of about 138 km (86 miles) between Kathmandu to Sotikhola. The first half (90km) of the road is well-cemented (this is between Kathmandu and Dhading) so your ride would be comfortable. However, after this would be a challenging ride, with dust, mud and very narrow road. During normal traffic, it will only take 6-7 hour for the private jeep to reach Sotikhola and for the local bus, it may take an hour longer.
  • Private jeep will be provided if the group size is at least 4 trekkers. For a group less than 4, you need to take a local bus from Kathmandu to Arughat, and then a local jeep from Arughat to Sotikhola.
  • Trail update: Due to the ongoing road construction on the trail, the first two days (from Sotikhola to Tatopani), the walking times might be longer than a usual. In some parts, because the usual trails are closed, a detour will be required.
  • Accommodation
  • Basic private rooms with shared toilet are mostly available throughout the trek. However, please expect one night in Dharmasala where you may need to share a room with other trekkers during high season. Beds, blankets, and pillows may be provided. Also, the weather could be very cold so sleeping bags are a must which is included in the package above (or you can also bring your own if you wish)
  • Food
  • Each tea house has a restaurant/kitchen offering continental food. "Dal bhat power for 24 hours", the most common Nepali dish allows you to eat rice as much as you can. Normally any vegetables served in tea houses are produced from their own field. This is usually organic, so good for your health. Not every camp offers meat (chicken, mutton, and pork). Please also note that beef is almost non-existent here. If they do, you should check with your guide if this is fresh before you placed the order. Because of the altitude and weather, it is sometimes difficult to raise these animals for consumption. Storing the meat over the winter could also be challenging. Better safe than sorry.
  • In our package from above, it is included 3 times food in one day which you can choose from the menu.
  • Drinking water
  • Relatively, the water in the mountain is not as polluted as in the city and are usually drinkable. You will see locals and your guide drinking this water with no issues. However, to be safe, please make sure you use water purification drop. or drink bottled water. Bottled water is available to buy in each camp (roughly NPR 200 (USD 2) in the lower elevation and NPR 400 (USD 4) in the higher elevation). Majority of trekkers use water purification drop or tablet or water filter to save money. In the package, the water purification tablet and one (empty) water bottle are included.
  • During the day, you don't need to carry more than one litre of extra water . Normally, the water source is available every one to two hours of walking distance where you can refill water.
  • Difficulties
  • Due to the long days before reaching high altitude, the success rate of Manaslu trek is still much higher than Everest Base Camp or any other trek in Nepal. Based on our experience, around 95% of our groups managed to complete the Manaslu trek with no altitude sickness issues. Watch this video to learn more https://youtu.be/6uO6Xn6q_68
  • Trek essentials (What to pack)
  • Detailed trekking essential list will be provided after we received the booking confirmation.
  • Telecommunication in Manaslu Region
  • Only 40% of the area in Manaslu has cell phone signal, However, most of the camp has a satellite phone for emergency contact. Some lodges in Samagaun and Samdo also offer wifi for an extra charge.
  • Luggage storage
  • You can store your luggage in the hotel as most of the hotel in Kathmandu offers a free luggage storage facilities. If you are not comfortable to store in the hotel, we will collect your luggage and store it in our office.
  • Besishar to Pokhara after the trek
  • After the trek, if you decided to go Pokhara, our guide will also help you find the local bus at no extra cost. Please let us know if you travelling any other city after the trek instead of returning Kathmandu. Note that the trip to Pokhara is not included in the trip package.
  • This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
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Tourism
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Cultural
50%
Sport
45%
Aquatic
40%
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