Expedition Pulse
Duration
18 Days
Max Altitude
5,106 m
Difficulty
Moderate
Group Size
2-15 pax
Best Season
Mar - May
Accommodation
Lodge Trek
Start/End
Kathmandu / Kathmandu
Meals
On Demand
Expert Expedition Tip
"Manaslu Circuit Trek is an adventurous trek in the remote and pristine region of Manaslu. This off-the-beaten-trek takes you through deep gorges, high mountain passes, narrow canyons, beautiful valleys, and mighty glaciers."
Ashok Khanal
Admin
Manaslu Circuit Trek Highlights
- Guided city tour and sightseeing of the UNESCO heritage sites in Kathmandu.
- Astounding view of Mt. Manaslu, Annapurna, Ganesh, and many other mountain peaks.
- Cross the Larkya La Pass, the longest mountain pass in Nepal.
- Visit the ancient Buddhist Gompas (monasteries) and peek into the lifestyle and culture of Tibetan people and the Gurung community.
- Explore the dramatic landscapes and natural beauty of the Manaslu region.
The Himalayan Deep Dive
The forest-walk through the lush and dense forests of Manaslu and Annapurna Conservation Area is an excellent opportunity to enjoy the vibrant and tranquil atmosphere of the forested hills. Besides, the beautiful villages, ancient traditions, and the unique lifestyle of the Himalayan people add cultural tinge to your adventure.
Starting your incredible journey with a guided city tour in Kathmandu, you drive to Soti Khola to begin your trek. Then, you follow the trail along the bank of the Budhi Gandaki to reach Jagat. Few kilometers ahead of Jagat, the trail branches off into two, and you join the Manaslu circuit trail leaving the Tsum valley trail. In the upcoming days, you walk past the village of Deng and Namrung and continue to walk until you reach Samagaon, where you rest for a day to acclimatize.
After your second acclimatization at Samdo, you head for Larkya La Pass from where you can enjoy the panoramic view of the beautiful mountain peaks around. Finally, you descend to Besisahar via Tilije and Tal and drive back to Kathmandu to pack up your journey.
Manaslu circuit trek goes along the off-the-beaten trail. However, the popularity of this trail is increasing gradually. There are adequate teahouse lodges in the area that provide basic facilities to trekkers. This trek requires one to obtain the special restricted area permit for Manaslu (Manaslu RAP). Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP) permit, and Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) permit. The best time to do this trek is during spring and autumn when the view of the mountains is clear.
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Manaslu Circuit Trek Itinerary
A day-by-day breakdown of your high-altitude odyssey, balanced with premium comfort and tactical acclimatization.
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Arrival in Kathmandu Airport
Arrival in Kathmandu Airport
Welcome to Nepal
You’ll receive a warm welcome at Tribhuvan International Airport from our friendly staff. They will help you with your luggage and transfer you to the hotel. In the evening, you’ll have a welcome dinner and a briefing about the trek and things to consider during your stay in Nepal.
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Guided sightseeing around Kathmandu Valley
Guided sightseeing around Kathmandu Valley
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Drive to Soti Khola (710 m) by Jeep
Drive to Soti Khola (710 m) by Jeep
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Trek to Machha Khola (900 m)
Trek to Machha Khola (900 m)
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Trek to Jagat (1,340 m)
Trek to Jagat (1,340 m)
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Trek to Deng (1,860 m)
Trek to Deng (1,860 m)
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Trek to Namrung (2,630 m)
Trek to Namrung (2,630 m)
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Trek to Samagaon (3,530 m)
Trek to Samagaon (3,530 m)
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Exploration Day at Samagaon (3,530m)
Exploration Day at Samagaon (3,530m)
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Trek to Samdo (3,860 m)
Trek to Samdo (3,860 m)
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Acclimatization at Samdo
Acclimatization at Samdo
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Trek to Dharmasala (4,460 m)
Trek to Dharmasala (4,460 m)
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Trek via Larkya La Pass (5,160 m) to Bimthang (3,720 m)
Trek via Larkya La Pass (5,160 m) to Bimthang (3,720 m)
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Trek to Tilije (2,300 m)
Trek to Tilije (2,300 m)
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Trek to Tal (1,430 m)
Trek to Tal (1,430 m)
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Drive from Tal to Kathmandu via Besisahar (760 m)
Drive from Tal to Kathmandu via Besisahar (760 m)
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Leisure Day and Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu
Leisure Day and Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu
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Transfer to International Airport for Your Final Departure
Transfer to International Airport for Your Final Departure
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Season Window
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Service Logistics
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- Views of Manaslu, the Annapurnas and Dhaulagiri
- Traverse across the Marshyangdi and Kali Gandaki River Valley
- Acclimatise with the walk above Manang to Tilicho Lodge
- Make the challenging crossing of the Thorung La (5416m)
- Excellent Kathmandu accommodation including the Hotel Shangri-La
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- Views of Manaslu, the Annapurnas and Dhaulagiri
- Traverse across the Marshyangdi and Kali Gandaki River Valley
- Acclimatise with the walk above Manang to Tilicho Lodge
- Make the challenging crossing of the Thorung La (5416m)
- Excellent Kathmandu accommodation including the Hotel Shangri-La
Expert Led
Curated by seasoned high-altitude specialists.
Sustainable
Low-impact trekking, supporting local communities.
Safety First
Rigorously tested protocols and medical oxygen.
Tailored Comfort
Premium lodges and chef-prepared nutrition.
Manaslu Circuit Trek FAQs
What are the best months for trekking to the Everest Base Camp?
Generally, children less than 7 or 8 years old and elderly people above 65 years are not advised to do the Everest Base Camp Trek as the high altitudes could prove more detrimental to their health. But, as long as one is healthy and fit, there is no age limit for doing the EBC trek. Five-year old Indian boy Harshit Saumitra reached the base camp in 2015 while an 85-year old Nepali Min Bdr Sherchan and an 80 year old Japanese Yuichiro Miura even reached the summit for the first time when they were 76 and 70 years old respectively.
What are the best months for trekking to the Everest Base Camp?
Generally, children less than 7 or 8 years old and elderly people above 65 years are not advised to do the Everest Base Camp Trek as the high altitudes could prove more detrimental to their health. But, as long as one is healthy and fit, there is no age limit for doing the EBC trek. Five-year old Indian boy Harshit Saumitra reached the base camp in 2015 while an 85-year old Nepali Min Bdr Sherchan and an 80 year old Japanese Yuichiro Miura even reached the summit for the first time when they were 76 and 70 years old respectively.
What are the best months for trekking to the Everest Base Camp?
Generally, children less than 7 or 8 years old and elderly people above 65 years are not advised to do the Everest Base Camp Trek as the high altitudes could prove more detrimental to their health. But, as long as one is healthy and fit, there is no age limit for doing the EBC trek. Five-year old Indian boy Harshit Saumitra reached the base camp in 2015 while an 85-year old Nepali Min Bdr Sherchan and an 80 year old Japanese Yuichiro Miura even reached the summit for the first time when they were 76 and 70 years old respectively.
What are the best months for trekking to the Everest Base Camp?
Generally, children less than 7 or 8 years old and elderly people above 65 years are not advised to do the Everest Base Camp Trek as the high altitudes could prove more detrimental to their health. But, as long as one is healthy and fit, there is no age limit for doing the EBC trek. Five-year old Indian boy Harshit Saumitra reached the base camp in 2015 while an 85-year old Nepali Min Bdr Sherchan and an 80 year old Japanese Yuichiro Miura even reached the summit for the first time when they were 76 and 70 years old respectively.
What are the best months for trekking to the Everest Base Camp?
Generally, children less than 7 or 8 years old and elderly people above 65 years are not advised to do the Everest Base Camp Trek as the high altitudes could prove more detrimental to their health. But, as long as one is healthy and fit, there is no age limit for doing the EBC trek. Five-year old Indian boy Harshit Saumitra reached the base camp in 2015 while an 85-year old Nepali Min Bdr Sherchan and an 80 year old Japanese Yuichiro Miura even reached the summit for the first time when they were 76 and 70 years old respectively.
What are the best months for trekking to the Everest Base Camp?
Generally, children less than 7 or 8 years old and elderly people above 65 years are not advised to do the Everest Base Camp Trek as the high altitudes could prove more detrimental to their health. But, as long as one is healthy and fit, there is no age limit for doing the EBC trek. Five-year old Indian boy Harshit Saumitra reached the base camp in 2015 while an 85-year old Nepali Min Bdr Sherchan and an 80 year old Japanese Yuichiro Miura even reached the summit for the first time when they were 76 and 70 years old respectively.
What are the best months for trekking to the Everest Base Camp?
Generally, children less than 7 or 8 years old and elderly people above 65 years are not advised to do the Everest Base Camp Trek as the high altitudes could prove more detrimental to their health. But, as long as one is healthy and fit, there is no age limit for doing the EBC trek. Five-year old Indian boy Harshit Saumitra reached the base camp in 2015 while an 85-year old Nepali Min Bdr Sherchan and an 80 year old Japanese Yuichiro Miura even reached the summit for the first time when they were 76 and 70 years old respectively.
What are the best months for trekking to the Everest Base Camp?
Generally, children less than 7 or 8 years old and elderly people above 65 years are not advised to do the Everest Base Camp Trek as the high altitudes could prove more detrimental to their health. But, as long as one is healthy and fit, there is no age limit for doing the EBC trek. Five-year old Indian boy Harshit Saumitra reached the base camp in 2015 while an 85-year old Nepali Min Bdr Sherchan and an 80 year old Japanese Yuichiro Miura even reached the summit for the first time when they were 76 and 70 years old respectively.
What are the best months for trekking to the Everest Base Camp?
Generally, children less than 7 or 8 years old and elderly people above 65 years are not advised to do the Everest Base Camp Trek as the high altitudes could prove more detrimental to their health. But, as long as one is healthy and fit, there is no age limit for doing the EBC trek. Five-year old Indian boy Harshit Saumitra reached the base camp in 2015 while an 85-year old Nepali Min Bdr Sherchan and an 80 year old Japanese Yuichiro Miura even reached the summit for the first time when they were 76 and 70 years old respectively.
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