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Overview

The Manaslu Circuit Trek circles Mount Manaslu (8,163m), offering breathtaking Himalayan views, Buddhist villages, and high mountain passes. A perfect mix of adventure, culture, and natural beauty.

The Manaslu Circuit Trek is an unforgettable journey around one of Nepal’s most remote and culturally vibrant Himalayan regions. Over the course of this carefully designed itinerary, trekkers circle the majestic Mt. Manaslu (8,163m), experiencing a blend of dramatic landscapes, Tibetan-influenced villages, and peaceful wilderness that remains untouched by mass tourism. Beginning with a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Machha Khola, the trail gradually winds through deep river valleys, lush forests, stone-built settlements, and high alpine terrain.

As the altitude rises, the beauty intensifies from the spiritual ambience of Sama Gaun and the yak-grazing meadows of Samdo to the breathtaking side hike to Manaslu Base Camp (4,800m), a dream location for photographers seeking powerful shots of the towering massif. The journey culminates in the challenging yet rewarding crossing of Larke La Pass (5,160m), followed by a rare overnight stay at High Camp surrounded by the quiet grandeur of the Himalayas.

Trip Fact

Duration
Duration 16 Days
Arrival City
Arrival City Kathmandu, Nepal
Departure City
Departure City Kathmandu, Nepal
Starts
Starts Machha Khola
Maximum Altitude
Maximum Altitude 5310 m
Trip Grade
Trip Grade 4
Activity
Activity Trekking and Hiking
Difficulty Level
Difficulty Level
Best Season
Best Season

Short Itinerary

Itinerary Maximum Altitude Walking/Hiking
Day 1: Drive from Kathmandu to Machha Khola 900m N/A
Day 2: Trek Machha Khola to Jagat 1340m 6 - 8 hours
Day 3: Trek Jagat to Deng 1860m 6 - 7 hours
Day 4: Trek Deng to Namrung 2630 m 6 - 7 hours
Day 5: Trek Namrung to Lho 2957 m 4 - 5 hours
Day 6: Trek Lho to Samagaon 3530 m 4 - 5 hours
Day 7: Acclimatization day (Hike to Manaslu Base Camp or Pungyen Gompa) 4900m 8 - 10 hours
Day 8: Trek Samagaon to Samdo 3860m 4 - 5 hours
Day 9: Trek Samdo to Dharamsala 4460m 4 - 5 hours
Day 10: Trek Dharamsala to Bimthang via Larke Pass 5160m 8 - 10 hours
Day 11: Trek Bimthang to Gho 2670m 6 - 7 hours
Day 12: Trek Gho to Dharapani 1965m 4 - 5 hours
Day 13: Drive from Dharapani to Besisahar 760m N/A
Day 14: Drive from Besisahar to Kathmandu 1400m N/A

Includes

·      Best available standard tea-house/guest house accommodations on twin sharing basis during the trek.

·      During the trek, one main course (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)

·      Comfortable private transfer : Kathmandu to Machha khola and Dharapani to Besisahar | Besisahar to Kathmandu

·      Experience Trek Guide: A 17 years experienced, English-speaking, and government-licensed trek guide/leader

·      Micro Crampons (to walk on the snow)

·      Porter service: strong, reliable porter (2 trekkers: 1 porter)

·      All necessary paperworks: special permits and trekking permits

·      Medical kit (carried by your trek leader)

·      High-resolution photographs and mobile videos from the trek

·      All government and local taxes

Excludes

  •       Nepalese visa fee 

          International flights

          Travel and rescue insurance 

          Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, WIFI extra porters,  mineral water bottle or boiled hot water, Hot shower etc.)

          TIPS for guides, porter(s) and driver(s)

          Anything not mentioned in the included section

Meals

During the trek, meals are simple yet nourishing, designed to provide the necessary energy for high-altitude hiking. The staple meal is Dal Bhat, a traditional Nepali dish consisting of rice, lentil soup, vegetables, and pickles, often with unlimited refills. Other common options include noodles, soups, Tibetan bread, pancakes, porridge, momos (dumplings), and fried rice. Breakfast typically consists of eggs, toast, porridge, or chapati with tea or coffee. While fresh vegetables and meats are available in lower elevations, food choices become more basic at higher altitudes due to limited supplies. Trekkers on a budget can stick to Dal Bhat for the best value, while those wanting variety can try different local and Western dishes offered in teahouses.

Accommodation

Accommodation along the Manaslu Trek is in teahouses, which are basic mountain lodges run by local families. These teahouses provide small rooms with twin beds, simple mattresses, blankets, and pillows. In lower elevations, some lodges offer attached bathrooms, but as you go higher, shared squat toilets and bucket showers become the norm. While Wi-Fi, hot showers, and charging facilities are available, they come at an extra cost. In peak season, teahouses can get crowded, so early arrival is recommended to secure a good spot. For budget trekkers, basic rooms are free as long as meals are purchased from the lodge. Despite the simplicity, the hospitality and warmth of the locals make staying in teahouses a unique and memorable experience.

Dates & Prices

Dates
Arrival - Departure
Status
Spaces
Price
Per Person (Twin share basis)
December 2025
Sat 27 Dec, 2025
Wed 14 Jan, 2026
4 spaces left
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