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Manaslu Expedition

Trip code
Package name Manaslu Expedition
Duration 40
Max. elevation 8163 m
Level
Transportation All ground transportation as per itinerary
Accomodation 3*** Hotel in Kathmandu and Lodge / Tea House / Camp during the trek
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route
Cost USD 22,900 per person

Highlights

Overview

Manaslu, rising to 8,163 meters (26,781 feet), is the eighth highest peak in the world and one of the most challenging and rewarding climbs in the Himalayas. Located in the remote Gorkha district of Nepal, Manaslu is known for its formidable technical demands and striking beauty. The mountain’s name translates to "Mountain of the Spirit" in Sanskrit, reflecting its majestic and spiritually revered stature among mountaineers and locals alike. The climb to Manaslu's summit offers a blend of adventure, cultural immersion, and awe-inspiring natural landscapes, making it a sought-after destination for serious climbers.

About Higher Path Treks

Higher Path Treks is a leading adventure travel company with a specialization in high-altitude expeditions and trekking in the Himalayas. The company is renowned for its meticulous planning, expert guides, and unwavering focus on client safety and satisfaction. With extensive experience in organizing expeditions to some of the most challenging peaks, including Manaslu, Higher Path Treks provides climbers with comprehensive support and expertise, ensuring a well-organized and successful climbing experience.

Pre-Expedition Preparation

Preparing for an expedition to Manaslu requires significant physical conditioning and mental fortitude. Higher Path Treks offers a thorough pre-expedition preparation program designed to ensure that climbers are fully equipped for the rigors of high-altitude climbing. The program includes a detailed training regimen focused on building endurance, strength, and technical climbing skills. Climbers are encouraged to engage in a comprehensive fitness plan that includes aerobic exercises, strength training, and high-altitude hikes.

Additionally, Higher Path Treks provides detailed briefings on the expedition’s logistics, gear requirements, and safety protocols. This includes guidance on selecting and preparing climbing equipment such as crampons, ice axes, and oxygen systems. Proper acclimatization strategies and emergency procedures are also covered in the preparation program.

Expedition Logistics and Route

The Manaslu expedition typically begins with a flight from Kathmandu to the town of Machha Khola, followed by a trek to Base Camp. The trek to Base Camp takes climbers through lush forests, traditional villages, and rugged landscapes, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks. Higher Path Treks handles all logistical aspects of the trek, including obtaining necessary permits, arranging accommodations, and providing supplies.

The ascent of Manaslu involves several key stages:

Base Camp and Acclimatization: Base Camp is situated at approximately 4,800 meters (15,748 feet) and serves as the starting point for acclimatization and preparation. Climbers spend several days at Base Camp to acclimatize and prepare for higher camps. Higher Path Treks ensures that climbers are well-supported during this phase, with medical support and equipment checks.

Safety and Support

Safety is a primary concern for Higher Path Treks, and the company employs a proactive approach to risk management. The expedition team includes experienced guides with extensive high-altitude climbing experience and training in advanced first aid and emergency response. Higher Path Treks provides high-quality safety equipment, including oxygen systems, high-altitude gear, and communication devices to ensure climbers’ well-being.

Regular safety briefings and emergency drills are conducted to prepare climbers for potential issues. The company’s commitment to safety extends to continuous monitoring of weather conditions and health status to mitigate risks throughout the expedition.

Cultural and Scenic Experience

The Manaslu expedition offers not only a climbing challenge but also an opportunity to experience the rich cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty of the region. The trek to Base Camp passes through traditional Tibetan-influenced villages, where climbers can engage with local communities and learn about their customs and traditions.

The Manaslu region is known for its breathtaking landscapes, including views of snow-capped peaks, deep valleys, and alpine meadows. The combination of cultural immersion and scenic splendor adds a unique dimension to the climbing adventure, making the journey to Manaslu a deeply enriching experience.

Post-Expedition Reflection

After the successful climb of Manaslu, climbers have the chance to celebrate their achievements and reflect on their experience. Higher Path Treks organizes a post-expedition gathering, allowing climbers to share their stories, celebrate their success, and acknowledge the efforts of their support team. This moment of reflection is an important part of the expedition, providing climbers with a sense of accomplishment and closure.

An expedition to Manaslu with Higher Path Treks represents a remarkable adventure, combining the ultimate climbing challenge with cultural richness and breathtaking natural beauty. With their extensive expertise in high-altitude expeditions, meticulous planning, and unwavering commitment to safety, Higher Path Treks ensures a memorable and successful climbing experience. For those seeking to conquer one of the world’s most challenging and beautiful peaks, Manaslu offers an extraordinary opportunity, and Higher Path Treks is dedicated to guiding climbers through every aspect of this iconic journey.

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Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350 meters / 4,429 feet)

Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, one of our representatives will meet you and transfer you to your hotel. The bustling city of Kathmandu is a blend of ancient culture and modernity. Take the day to settle in, rest, and adjust to the new time zone. Depending on your arrival time, you might want to explore the local area, sample some Nepali cuisine, or simply relax in your comfortable accommodation. This evening, a briefing session will be held where you will meet your trekking and climbing team, discuss the upcoming expedition, and review necessary equipment and documents. Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.

Day 2 : Kathmandu: Sightseeing and Trek Preparation (1,350 meters / 4,429 feet)

After a hearty breakfast, guided sightseeing tour of Kathmandu, exploring its rich cultural heritage. Visit the renowned Pashupatinath Temple, a major pilgrimage site for Hindus, known for its sacred ghats and vibrant rituals. Next, explore Swayambhunath Stupa, often referred to as the Monkey Temple, which provides panoramic views of the city. Continue to Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest in Nepal, where you can observe Tibetan Buddhist practices. Lastly, visit Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historic plaza surrounded by palaces, temples, and courtyards. After the tour, return to your hotel to finalize packing and ensure all necessary permits and gear are in order for the trek. Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.


Day 3 : Drive from Kathmandu to Maccha Khola (approximately 930 meters / 3,051 feet)

Today begins with an early morning drive from Kathmandu to Maccha Khola. The drive, taking around 8-10 hours, will take you through a picturesque landscape of terraced fields, lush forests, and small villages. As you journey through the Nepali countryside, you’ll get glimpses of the majestic Himalayas in the distance. The road winds alongside the Budi Gandaki River, providing scenic views and a taste of rural Nepali life. Upon reaching Maccha Khola, check into your lodge, rest, and prepare for the trek ahead. Overnight at a lodge in Maccha Khola.

Day 4 : Trek from Maccha Khola to Jagat (1,340 meters / 4,396 feet) – 6-7 hours

Start your trek from Maccha Khola to Jagat, a small village that serves as a gateway to the Manaslu region. The trail follows the Budi Gandaki River, passing through terraced fields and forested areas. You'll cross several suspension bridges and traverse small villages, observing local life and culture. The path is generally uphill, with some steep sections. Upon arriving in Jagat, you’ll find the village to be a blend of traditional stone houses and modern amenities. Settle into your lodge for the night and rest after the day's trek. Overnight at a lodge in Jagat.

Day 5 : Trek from Jagat to Deng (1,860 meters / 6,109 feet) – 6-7 hours

Today’s trek takes you from Jagat to Deng, a village nestled in the upper reaches of the Budi Gandaki Valley. The trail ascends through lush forests and terraced fields, offering views of the surrounding hills and mountains. As you trek, you’ll pass through smaller villages, each with its own unique character and charm. The final stretch to Deng involves a steep climb, but the picturesque views and serene environment make it worthwhile. Upon reaching Deng, check into your lodge and enjoy a well-deserved rest. Overnight at a lodge in Deng.

Day 6 : Trek from Deng to Namrung (2,660 meters / 8,726 feet) – 6-7 hours

The trek from Deng to Namrung involves ascending through varied terrain, including dense forests and rocky trails. As you gain altitude, the views of the surrounding peaks become more prominent. The trail passes through several villages, including Rana and Ghap, each providing insights into the local culture and lifestyle. Namrung is a larger village, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks, including the Manaslu range. Once you arrive, settle into your lodge and take some time to explore the village and acclimatize. Overnight at a lodge in Namrung.

Day 7 : Trek from Namrung to Lho (3,180 meters / 10,433 feet) – 5-6 hours

Today's trek takes you from Namrung to Lho, a picturesque village with spectacular views of the Manaslu range. The trail ascends through a series of switchbacks, with opportunities to observe traditional Tibetan-influenced architecture and culture. As you climb, the vegetation changes, and the landscape becomes more rugged. Lho offers incredible views of the Manaslu massif and is a perfect spot to enjoy the breathtaking Himalayan scenery. Upon arrival, check into your lodge and rest for the night. Overnight at a lodge in Lho.

Day 8 : Trek from Lho to Sama Gaun (3,530 meters / 11,581 feet) – 5-6 hours

Trek from Lho to Sama Gaun, a large village situated at the foot of Mount Manaslu. The trail passes through a variety of terrains, including alpine forests and open meadows. As you approach Sama Gaun, the views of Manaslu become more dramatic and awe-inspiring. Sama Gaun serves as a base for climbers preparing for the ascent of Manaslu and offers various amenities for trekkers. After arriving, take time to acclimate and prepare for the ascent to Manaslu Base Camp. Overnight at a lodge in Sama Gaun.

Day 9 : Acclimatization Day in Sama Gaun (3,530 meters / 11,581 feet)

Spend the day acclimatizing in Sama Gaun. Acclimatization is crucial to ensure that your body adjusts to the high altitude. Use this day to explore the village and its surroundings. You can take a short hike to the nearby Pungyen Gompa for stunning views of Manaslu and its glaciers. Alternatively, you may want to rest and prepare your gear for the trek to Base Camp. This day will help you adjust to the altitude and prepare for the climbing phase. Overnight at a lodge in Sama Gaun.

Day 10 : Trek to Manaslu Base Camp (4,700 meters / 15,421 feet) – 7-8 hours

Today's trek takes you from Sama Gaun to Manaslu Base Camp. The trail offers spectacular views of glaciers and the surrounding peaks. As you ascend, you’ll pass through moraines and rocky terrain, eventually reaching the Base Camp located in a large, open area at the foot of Manaslu. The Base Camp is a hub of activity with climbers preparing for their ascent. Upon arrival, your team will set up your camp, and you’ll have time to rest and acclimate before the climbing period begins. Overnight at Manaslu Base Camp.

Day 11 : Climbing Period of Mt. Manaslu (8,163 meters / 26,781 feet) and Descend to Base Camp

The climbing period lasts approximately 25 days and involves ascending and descending through several camps. The standard route includes the following phases:

Climbers will make several trips between these camps to adjust to the altitude, prepare for the summit attempt, and ensure safety throughout the ascent. Each phase is meticulously planned, and rest periods are crucial for recovery and acclimatization.

Day 36 : Trek from Samdo to Dharmasala (4,460 meters / 14,632 feet) – 4-5 hours

After the climbing phase, trek from Samdo to Dharmasala. The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks and passes through varied terrain. Dharmasala, also known as Larke Phedi, is a base for trekkers preparing to cross the Larkya Pass. This stop allows you to rest and prepare for the challenging trek over the pass. Check into your lodge in Dharmasala and enjoy a restful night. Overnight at a lodge in Dharmasala.

Day 37 : Trek from Dharmasala to Bimthang via Larkya Pass (5,160 meters / 16,929 feet) – 7-8 hours

Today’s trek is one of the most demanding, as you cross the Larkya Pass, one of the highest trekking passes in the region. The ascent to the pass is challenging but rewards you with breathtaking views of the Himalayas. After crossing the pass, descend towards Bimthang, a beautiful valley surrounded by peaks and glaciers. The descent is long but offers stunning scenery and a chance to reflect on your journey. Arrive in Bimthang and check into your lodge for a well-earned rest. Overnight at a lodge in Bimthang.

Day 37 : Trek from Bimthang to Dharapani (1,860 meters / 6,109 feet) – 6-7 hours

From Bimthang, trek to Dharapani, passing through lush forests and charming villages. The trail descends gradually, offering a contrast to the high-altitude terrain of the previous days. Dharapani is a bustling village with various facilities and serves as a transition point from the high mountains to the lower regions. Upon arrival, check into your lodge and relax after the day's trek. Overnight at a lodge in Dharapani.

Day 39 : Trek from Dharapani to Kathmandu (Drive) – 8-10 hours

After trekking from Dharapani, take a scenic drive back to Kathmandu. The drive, which takes about 8-10 hours, offers a final opportunity to enjoy the beautiful landscapes of Nepal. Upon reaching Kathmandu, check into your hotel and spend the rest of the day at your leisure. You might want to explore the city, do some shopping, or simply relax and reflect on your expedition. Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.

Day 40 : Final Departure

Depending on your flight schedule, you can spend the morning packing and preparing for your departure. You’ll be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport approximately three hours before your flight. Our representative will assist you with check-in and bid you farewell. Safe travels and best wishes for your journey home.

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