Mount Manaslu Expedition
Overview
The Mount Manaslu Expedition is a thrilling and challenging journey that takes mountaineers to the majestic heights of the eighth highest peak in the world. Standing tall at 8,163 meters (26,781 feet), Mount Manaslu also situated in the Nepalese Himalayas, offering a captivating experience for adventure enthusiasts and seasoned climbers alike.
The expedition typically starts in Kathmandu, where climbers assemble and make final preparations before embarking on the trek to the base camp. The trek to the base camp takes around 7-10 days, passing through picturesque landscapes, remote villages, and lush forests, providing a unique opportunity to immerse in the rich local culture.
At the base camp, climbers acclimatize and undergo specialized training to cope with the high altitude and extreme weather conditions. The ascent itself demands technical climbing skills, as the route features steep ice walls, crevasses, and unpredictable weather. Climbers establish multiple high camps, strategically positioned to optimize their chances of summiting successfully.
The expedition typically takes around 4-6 weeks, with climbers facing physical and mental challenges throughout the journey. The reward, however, is the breathtaking panoramic views from the summit, where one can witness the snow-capped peaks of neighboring mountains and the vastness of the Himalayan range.
The Manaslu Expedition is not only about personal accomplishment but also promotes responsible mountaineering practices and respect for the pristine environment. Climbers adhere to strict regulations to preserve the fragile ecosystem and support the local communities through sustainable tourism initiatives.
Despite its awe-inspiring beauty, the Manaslu Expedition also comes with inherent risks, and climbers must well-prepare and guided by experienced mountaineers and support staff. Safety remains a top priority throughout the expedition.
Conclusion and Summary
Conquering Mount Manaslu Expedition requires determination, endurance, and a profound appreciation for the raw power of nature. Those who undertake this remarkable journey are also rewarded with a life-changing experience, forging unforgettable memories and a profound sense of achievement that will stay with them for a lifetime.
Itinerary
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DAY 1: Arrival In Kathmandu And Transfer To The Hotel (1,350 M)
Upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport, one of the Everest Expeditions Nepal team representatives will be waiting for you at the airport. As soon as you complete your Nepal Entry Visa obtaining procedure, we will have a meet and greet and you will be transferred to the hotel (3-star to 5-star as per request) where you can rest and relax for the day.
Altitude 1,350 m
Meals N/A
Accommodation 4 Star Hotel
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DAY 2: Official Procedures, Preparation, And Briefing At The Department Of Tourism
The second day is allocated for official purposes to obtain necessary documents, permits, and conduct a briefing about the expedition we are heading towards. You may also go on shopping for some important items that you may need during the trip. Pack your bags well as we leave early the next morning.
Altitude 1350 m
Meals Breakfast
Accommodation 3-5 Star Hotel
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DAY 3: Drive From Kathmandu To Aarughat (950 M)
On this day, we wake up early and have our fulfilling breakfast. Then we drive to Aarughat in our private jeep enjoying the beautiful sceneries alongside the Highway. The drive will be for around 7 hours giving us a good need of rest. In Aarughat, we will rest overnight at a pre-booked comfortable teahouse.
Altitude 1350 m
Meals Breakfast
Accommodation Hotel/Lodge
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DAY 4: Trek From Aarughat to Khanchowk
We start early from Aarughat after our warm and fulfilling breakfast. Traversing the mesmerizing villages with inspiring culture and traditions, walking past dense forests for about 5 hours, we reach Khanchok to rest overnight.
Altitude 1000 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Lodge/Teahouses
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DAY 5: Trek From Khanchok To Sotikhola
Our next stop on this trail is Sotikhola. The trail follows the Budhi Gandaki River towards its point of origin. After passing several local villages and walking for about 6 hours, we finally reach Sotikhola to rest overnight.
Altitude 1165 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Teahouses/Camping
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DAY 6: Trek From Sotikhola To Machhakhola
The trail from Sotikhola to Machhakhola is quite interesting and enchanting as we can feel the change in landscapes and ecosystem. With the views of eye-pleasing mountain peaks, unique landscapes, raging rivers, verdant forests, and heartwarming villages, our trek to Machhakhola will be the one worth remembering for the rest of our lives.
Altitude 1230 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Teahouses/Camping
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DAY 7: Trek From Machhakhola To Jagat
After a warm breakfast, we start early at Machha khola. We head up the gorge following the river, ascending and descending down the hills with dense forests, encountering all those unique landscapes, and gazing at marvelous mountain peaks throughout the walk. After trekking for about 4-5 hours, we reach Jagat to rest overnight.
Altitude 1350 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Teahouses/Camping
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DAY 8: Trek From Jagat To Ngyak
After our breakfast in Jagat, we will ascend towards the sub-tropical forests, cross small rivers and pass through memorable villages. The trail requires walking on rocky ridges then descending towards Ghatta Khola which then takes us to Philim where we cross the suspension bridge. We walk steadily to reach Ekle Bhatti then descend to remote, grassy slopes to cross Budhi Gandaki River, and finally reach Ngyak to rest overnight.
Altitude 2310 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Teahouses/Camping
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DAY 9: Trek From Ngyak To Namrung
On this day of the trek, we will slowly start feeling the gain in elevation. We walk slowly and steadily with fulfilling breakfast and lunch till we reach Namrung village at almost 2600 meters to rest overnight.
Altitude 2600 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Teahouses/Camping
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DAY 10: Trek From Namrung To Syala Village
Every day in the trek to the Manaslu Base Camp is so beautiful with the mesmerizing and exotic sceneries throughout the trail. As we trek uphill from Namrung through the lush forests, alpine vegetation, villages with ethnic groups of Manaslu Region, the major peaks start to appear in the distance. After about 5 hours of trekking, we will finally reach Syala Village to rest overnight.
Altitude 3330 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Teahouses/Camping
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DAY 11-12: Trek From Syala Village To Sama Gaon And Acclimatize
As we start gaining elevation on the trail, we slowly start getting awe-inspiring vistas of Ganesh Himal, Mt. Himal Chuli, as well as Mt. Manaslu. Passing through dense forests, encountering numerous stupas, and gazing at terraced barley fields, we reach Sama Gaon to rest overnight. Our next day will be for acclimatization at Sama Gaon as we reach the altitude of 3780 m.
Altitude 3780 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Teahouses/Camping
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DAY 13: Trek To Manaslu Base Camp (4700 M)
After acclimatizing at Sama Gaon, we head towards the base of the world’s 8th highest mountain, Mt Manalsu. Set up at an altitude of 4700 m, the Manaslu Base Camp lies just above the Sama Gaon, offering the accessible rest point for mountaineers to prepare for the summit.
Altitude 4700 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Full Board Camp Service
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DAY 14-29: Climbing Period Of Mt. Manaslu
The ultimate worth of the journey is achieved within these 25 days as by the end of this climbing period, we will have conquered the 7th highest mountain in the world. The itinerary for this period will be determined by the expedition leader and members as appropriate and flexible approaches need to be taken depending upon the weather condition as well as the preparedness of all the team members.
We will also spend a few days training all climbers with rope skills, crampons skills, skills for walking on rocks and ice with the help of fixed ropes, and most importantly, acclimatization. There will be 4 camps set up above the Base Camp. The expedition leaders will conduct a few rounds of rotations between the higher camps to help you experience the actual feeling up there.
When the time is perfect for the summit push, the team will wake up early at midnight so that we will Summit early in the morning and witness the glorious sunrise from the top of Mt. Manaslu. Starting early will also provide enough time to return back to the lower camps safely as we will be avoiding the breeze of the afternoon.
Altitude 8,163m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Full Board Camp Service
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DAY 30: Cleaning Up Base Camp And Preparing To Return
After the successful summit of Mt. Manaslu, we then clean up all the trash as responsible travelers, and with all the joy, body ache, feeling of Triumph, we prepare to retrace our trail back to Sama Gaon.
Altitude 4700 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Full Board Camp Service
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DAY 31: Trek From Base Camp To Sama Gaon
We will retrace our path back to reach Sama Gaon to rest overnight.
Altitude 3780 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Teahouses/Camping
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DAY 32: Trek From Sama Gaon To Namrung
During our descent, we will directly trek back to Namrung rather Syala Village. Enjoying the same views from different angles, we will finally reach Namrung to rest overnight.
Altitude 2600 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Teahouses/Camping
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DAY 33: Trek From Namrung To Philim Village
We walk down in the Temperate zone with evergreen dense forests to reach Philim Village.
Altitude 2300 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Teahouses/Camping
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DAY 34: Trek From Philim Village To Machhakhola
After a wonderful stay at Philim Village, we will walk through the dense subtropical forests dominated by coniferous species like Pines, Fir, and Deodars as well as Rhododendron trees to reach our rest point for the day, Machhakhola.
Altitude 1330M
Meals BLD
Accommodation Hotel/Lodge
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DAY 35: Trek From Machhakhola To Aarughat
Retrace the path to Aarughat from Machhakhola and rest overnight. This is the last day of our trek in the Mt. Manaslu Expedition as we will be taking a jeep to Kathmandu the following day.
Altitude 950 m
Meals BLD
Accommodation Hotel/Lodge
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DAY 36: Drive Back To Kathmandu
After the long trek, we finally drive back to Kathmandu via a private tourist minibus. We enjoy the sceneries in the hillside and stop for lunch in the midway. Rest overnight in a cozy hotel room in Kathmandu.
Altitude 1350 m
Meals Breakfast And Lunch
Accommodation 3 Star Hotel
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DAY 37: Free Day In Kathmandu
This day is allocated for you to travel around Kathmandu city and explore the cultural and historical richness. You may go on a city tour to different cultural heritages like Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, Bouddhanath and Swayambhunath Stupas, Patan and Basantapur Durbar Squares, and many more. You can also enjoy some great time in the streets of Thamel where you get every service from Laundry to Sauna, Spa, to awesome Dining at typical restaurants. We will get together for a farewell dinner in the evening at a typical restaurant with cultural shows.
Altitude 1,350 m
Meals Breakfast
Accommodation 4 Star Hotel
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DAY 38: Final Departure
With immense pleasure to have served you, we will bid you farewell as you head back home to reunite with your loved ones. One of our representatives will drop you off at the airport 3 hours prior to your scheduled flight time.
Altitude 1,350 m
Meals Breakfast
Accommodation N/A
Include / Exclude
Cost Includes:
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- All domestic transportations and meet and greet at the airport
- Accommodation in a 3 star or 5-star hotel on a BB basis for 4 nights
- A Professional climbing Sherpa guide for trekking and climbing
- Porters and helpers while trekking
- Land transportation expenses for climbing members, Sherpa Guides, Liaison Officer, and Kitchen Staff
- Suitable tents for Kitchen, Storage, Dining, Sleeping, Toilets as well as tables, chairs, and cooking utensils for the Camping period
- 3-time full course meal with hot tea/coffee in between
- Accommodation in a comfortable lodge/tea house while trekking
- All camping accommodation, fuel, and food, for members and staff during the climbing period
- 40 kg baggage allowance for trekking period
- Daily weather report service
- Trekking and climbing permit for Manaslu
- Chefs and Kitchen assistants at the Base Camp and Higher Camps
- Trekking Information Management System Card for each climber
- Expedition Mountaineering Royalty, permit charges and taxes to the Nepal Government
- Wages, equipment, medical insurance for all involved staff during trekking and climbing period
- Emergency rescue for involved expedition staff
- First aid kits for the team
- Service of Satellite phones, (Available with a charge of $3 per minute)
- High altitude energy food for higher camps
- Heater for warmth at the dining tent
- Emergency oxygen mask and regulator as required
- Solar panels for light and charging
- 4 L Oxygen for each climber
- Walkie talkie for each member while climbing
- Company service charges
- Flight Ticket reconfirmation and Visa Extension Procedure service if needed
- Farewell Dinner in a Typical Nepali Restaurant with cultural show in Kathmandu
- EEN packed gifts with Expedition Duffle Bags
Cost Excludes:
- Nepal Entry Visa Fees
- International Airfares
- Monuments Entry fees while in Kathmandu or while trekking
- Lunch and Dinner during your stay in Kathmandu
- Expenses of personal nature such as usage of landline phones, mobile recharge, satellites, and Internet costs
- Personal trekking gear, extra food during trekking, personal medical kits
- Any extra expenses arising out of unforeseen events like natural calamities, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, and so on.
- Rescue, repatriation, medical tests, and hospitalization expenses (If needed)
- Medical Insurance, Emergency rescue if needed
- Any change in the itinerary if requested by the client other than the mentioned itinerary
- Drone Permits
- Custom Duty imposed by Nepal Government for import of Expedition Equipment
- Tips and Gratuities to the staff ($250) and climbing Sherpa ($1500)
- Any particulars not mentioned in the Cost Inclusions section
Price per person
Usefull Information
Best Season to Go on Mt. Manaslu Expedition
The best season to go on Expedition in the Himalayas is the Autumn season that falls between mid-September to mid-January where the forests are green, waterfalls are raging and the ecosystem is active. Expeditions can be organized at other times of the year but the only concern is the cold and rain, and the consequences they bring. Also, EEN can organize a private trip to any adventurous destination in any season if you come in a group size of a minimum of 9.
Trip Notes
Please do remember these things.
Trekking and mountain climbing in the Himalayas are highly dependent on weather conditions. We try to schedule our trips at the most favorable time but in case of extreme scenarios, the roadways may be blocked. In cases as such, we would like to notify you that except for the total number of days in the itinerary section, expenses of other extra days shall be borne by the client himself/herself. However, Everest Expeditions Nepal will make necessary arrangements for the accommodation of porters and guides.
Also, Everest Expeditions Nepal shall not be liable for any compensation for losses due to missed International Flights but we will surely help to make necessary arrangements to minimize your loss. To avoid missing flights, we suggest keeping some flexible time frames before trip departure and after trip departure.
Also be notified that as we will be traveling in remote areas with extreme climatic conditions and geography where trails can be distorted at times, we might need to adjust our itineraries as required. But we assure you that the quality of service shall not be compromised at any cost.
Thank you for joining us on our Expedition!!
Equipment List
FAQs
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Best Seasons March to May, September to November
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Group Size 1-15
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Duration 50 DAYS BOOKING OPEN FOR 2024
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Maximum Altitude 8163M
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Trek Difficulty Very Hard
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