Manaslu Circuit Trek

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Duration

16 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

18 people

Languages

English

About this tour

Top Experiences on Manaslu Circuit Trek Package

Explore the Eighth‑Highest Mountain in the World, and enjoy unforgettable panoramic views of Mt. Manaslu (8,163 m), known locally as the “Spirit Mountain,” towering above the trail. Walk Along Ancient Salt Trade Routes, Hike the historic Budhi Gandaki River valley on paths once used for salt trading, rich in scenery and culture.

Cross the Challenging Larkya La Pass, test your trekking skills at Larkya La Pass (5,106 m), the highest point of the trek, with sweeping Himalayan vistas. Cultural Immersion, Experience the traditions of Gurung and Tibetan communities, visiting monasteries such as Ribung, Pungyen, and Thonje along the trail. Wildlife and Nature Encounters, Spot rare animals like red pandas, snow leopards, Himalayan yaks, and blue sheep amid diverse ecosystems.

Six Climate Zones, Trek through a remarkable range of landscapes, from sub‑tropical forests and rivers to high alpine valleys and remote mountain passes. Remote Himalayan Villages, Enjoy teahouse stays in traditional villages such as Samagaun and Samdo, offering authentic local hospitality and serene mountain life. Less‑Crowded Trail, Compared to popular treks like Everest Base Camp and Annapurna, this route offers a more tranquil, off‑the‑beaten‑path experience.

Trip Overview

The Manaslu Circuit Trek is a classic Himalayan trekking journey through the remote western region of Nepal, circling the majestic Mt. Manaslu, the world’s eighth‑highest peak.

Starting with a scenic road journey from Kathmandu to Arughat and Soti Khola, the trek follows the Budhi Gandaki River through lush forests, traditional villages, and high mountain valleys. Along the way, you’ll explore culturally rich Gurung and Tibetan settlements, ancient monasteries, and dramatic landscapes before reaching Larkya La Pass (5,106 m), the trek’s most challenging but rewarding section.

After crossing the pass, the trail descends through alpine meadows and past charming villages, ultimately linking with the Marsyangdi river valley and leading to Dharapani and Besisahar, where your journey concludes with transport back to Kathmandu.

This trek offers a blend of natural beauty, cultural diversity, wildlife, and adventure, making it ideal for trekkers who want an authentic Himalayan experience away from crowded routes.

Manaslu Circuit Trekking Route Overview

The Manaslu Circuit Trek begins with your arrival in Kathmandu (1,345m) at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA). After arrival, you enjoy guided sightseeing around the Kathmandu Valley, visiting several UNESCO World Heritage Sites including Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple), Patan Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, and Boudhanath Stupa.

From Kathmandu, the journey continues by road to Soti Khola (700m), the starting point of the trek. The trail then follows the Budhi Gandaki River, passing through lush forests, terraced fields, and traditional villages. You trek from Soti Khola to Machha Khola (870m), and onward to Jagat (1,340m), a charming village that marks the entry point to the Manaslu Conservation Area.

The trek continues from Jagat to Deng (1,860m) and then to Namrung (2,630m), where the landscape begins to change into alpine terrain with impressive mountain views. From Namrung, the trail leads to Samagaun (3,540m), a culturally rich village nestled beneath Manaslu Himal. A rest and acclimatization day in Samagaun allows time to explore the area and adjust to the altitude.

After acclimatization, you trek from Samagaun to Samdo (3,875m), followed by a gradual ascent to Dharmashala / Larkya La Phedi (4,460m). The highlight of the trek comes as you cross the challenging Larkya La Pass (5,160m), offering breathtaking panoramic views, before descending to Bimthang (3,590m).

The trail then descends through beautiful forests and pasturelands from Bimthang to Tilije (2,300m) and onward to Dharapani (1,860m), where the Manaslu route connects with the Annapurna region. From Dharapani, you drive to Besisahar and continue onward back to Kathmandu, marking the end of the unforgettable Manaslu Circuit Trek.

Alternative Manaslu Trekking Routes

In addition to the classic Manaslu Circuit, several alternative trekking routes around the Manaslu region offer unique landscapes, cultural encounters, and varying levels of challenge. These routes are ideal for trekkers seeking quieter trails, shorter itineraries, or more adventurous experiences.

  • Tsum Valley Trek: A culturally rich trek into a hidden valley with ancient monasteries and strong Tibetan Buddhist influence. It can be done alone or combined with the Manaslu Circuit.
  • Manaslu Circuit with Tsum Valley: An extended route combining cultural exploration of Tsum Valley with the full Manaslu Circuit and Larkya La Pass.
  • Manaslu Base Camp Trek: A side trek from Samagaun to Manaslu Base Camp, offering close-up views of Mt. Manaslu without crossing high passes.
  • Short Manaslu Trek: Ideal for limited time, focusing on lower sections up to Samagaun or Samdo, avoiding Larkya La Pass.
  • Manaslu–Annapurna Extension: After crossing Larkya La Pass, continue into the Annapurna region for a longer adventure.

Manaslu Circuit Trek Difficulty

The Manaslu Circuit Trek is considered a moderately challenging to challenging trek, best suited for trekkers with good physical fitness and some prior trekking experience. While it does not require technical climbing skills, the trek demands endurance, mental preparedness, and the ability to adapt to remote mountain conditions.

One of the main factors contributing to the difficulty is altitude. The trek gradually ascends above 3,000 meters, with the highest point being Larkya La Pass (5,160m). At this elevation, there is a risk of altitude sickness, making proper acclimatization, a steady pace, and good hydration essential.

The length and duration of the trek also add to its challenge. Spanning roughly 14–18 days, trekkers walk an average of 6–8 hours per day across varied terrain, including steep ascents, long descents, rocky trails, narrow paths, and occasional landslide-prone sections.

The remote nature of the Manaslu region increases the level of difficulty. Facilities are more basic compared to popular trekking routes like Everest or Annapurna. Limited access to medical services, electricity, and communication requires trekkers to be flexible and well-prepared.

Weather conditions can further affect the difficulty, especially around Larkya La Pass, where strong winds, cold temperatures, snow, and icy trails are common. Sudden weather changes can make the crossing physically demanding.

Overall, the Manaslu Circuit Trek is ideal for trekkers seeking a less-crowded, adventurous Himalayan experience. With good preparation, proper acclimatization, and a positive mindset, the trek is highly rewarding and achievable for determined trekkers.

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Best Time to Trek the Manaslu Circuit

The best time to trek the Manaslu Circuit is autumn (September–November) when skies are clear, trails are dry, and mountain views are spectacular. Spring (March–May) is also excellent, with blooming rhododendrons and pleasant weather.

Winter (December–February) is cold and snowy, suitable only for experienced trekkers. Monsoon (June–August) is not recommended due to heavy rain, slippery trails, and landslide risks.

Tip: For the safest and most rewarding trek, choose (September–November) or (March–May).

Manaslu Circuit Group Join Trek – Group Description & Cost

Join our Manaslu Circuit Group Trek and enjoy reduced prices when trekking in a group. The larger the group, the lower the cost per person.

Trek Cost per Person

  • 1 person: USD 1,290
  • 2–5 people: USD 1,160 per person
  • 6–11 people: USD 1,030 per person
  • 12–18 people: USD 970 per person

Highlights of Group Join Trek

  • Cost-effective option for solo travelers and small groups
  • Fixed departure dates with guaranteed groups
  • Experienced licensed guide and required permits included
  • Shared trekking experience with international travelers

This option is ideal for trekkers looking to experience the Manaslu Circuit at a more affordable price while enjoying the safety and fun of trekking in a group.

Why Manaslu Circuit Trek with Himalaya Hub

The Manaslu Circuit Trek with Himalaya Hub stands out for its blend of stunning Himalayan scenery, cultural immersion, and personalized adventure support. Choosing Himalaya Hub ensures a safe, authentic experience on this less-crowded route around Mt. Manaslu (8,163m).

Peaceful Trails

Less tourist traffic means serene paths through untouched landscapes, unlike busier treks like Everest or Annapurna. Trekkers enjoy solitude, rare wildlife sightings, and views of glaciers and peaks. Teahouses foster camaraderie and cultural exchange with Tibetan-influenced Nubri and Tsum communities.

Expert Guidance

Himalaya Hub provides licensed local guides who enhance safety, share cultural insights, and handle logistics like permits and acclimatization. These passionate experts navigate challenging terrain, including Larke Pass, while keeping the mood light and supportive. Their knowledge turns a demanding 13-day itinerary into an unforgettable journey.

Authentic Experiences

The trek immerses you in Tibetan-Buddhist traditions, diverse villages, and restricted areas like Manaslu Conservation Area, requiring special permits for exclusivity. Himalaya Hub customizes itineraries for your pace, focusing on budget-friendly comfort and genuine community connections. This creates profound memories beyond just the breathtaking vistas.

Manaslu Trek Transportation Information

Transportation Included in the Tour:

  • Airport pickup & drop: Private transport between Tribhuvan International Airport and your hotel in Kathmandu.
  • Sightseeing transport in Kathmandu: Private car for guided city tour.
  • Kathmandu to Soti Khola: Local bus transfer to the trek starting point.

End‑of‑trek transport:

  • Shared jeep from Dharapani to Besisahar, then
  • Local bus from Besisahar back to Kathmandu.

Manaslu Circuit Trek Distance

The Manaslu Circuit Trek begins with a road journey from Kathmandu to Soti Khola or Machha Khola, about 160–185 km (6–10 hours) depending on road conditions.

The trek itself covers roughly 177 km (110 miles), looping around the Manaslu Massif and reaching the highest point at Larkya La Pass (5,106 m / 16,752 ft). Including road travel, the total journey from Kathmandu and back spans around 450–470 km, offering a full Himalayan adventure of culture, nature, and mountain scenery.

Required Document

  • Valid Passport: With at least 6 months validity remaining.
  • Nepal Tourist Visa: Photocopy of details of your obtained visa.
  • Passport-Sized Photos: 2-4 recent photos for permits.
  • Travel Insurance: Must cover high-altitude trekking (up to 5000m) and emergency helicopter evacuation.

Manaslu Trekking Permit

Manaslu Region Trek Permit is required from Jagat until you cross Sama Gaun. This includes the Manaslu Restricted Area Permit (RAP) and the Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP). Once you cross the Larkya La Pass, you need another entry permit for the Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP). The price for the special Manaslu permit depends on the number of days you spend between Jagat and Dharapani. Sama Gaun is the last checkpoint of the Restricted Area Permit.

Cost of Manaslu Trekking Permit:

  • September to November: USD 100 per person for the first seven days, and should pay an additional USD 15 per person per day from the eighth day ahead.
  • December to August: USD 75 per person for the first seven days and an additional USD per person per day from the eighth day onward.

Don’t worry, this cost is included in our package.

Packing List for Manaslu Circuit Trek

Travel & Trek Essentials

  • Passport, visa, and permits (Manaslu Restricted Area Permit, TIMS card)
  • Flight/train/bus tickets
  • Travel insurance (covering high-altitude trekking)
  • Cash (ATMs are scarce; carry Nepali Rupees)
  • Copies of important documents (passport, permits, insurance)
  • Small backpack/daypack (25–35L)
  • Duffel bag or large trekking bag for porters
  • Trekking poles (highly recommended for rough trails)

Clothing

(Layering is key due to variable weather and altitude)

Base layers:

  • Moisture-wicking t-shirts (short and long sleeve)
  • Thermal underwear (top & bottom)

Mid layers:

  • Fleece jacket or wool sweater
  • Insulated down jacket (warm for mornings/evenings, especially above 4,000m)

Outer layers:

  • Waterproof/windproof jacket (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Waterproof trekking pants

Legwear & accessories:

  • Trekking pants (quick-dry)
  • Shorts (optional for lower elevations)
  • Underwear & sports bras
  • Warm hat/beanie
  • Sun hat or cap
  • Buff or scarf
  • Gloves (inner and insulated outer gloves)
  • Wool/synthetic socks (multiple pairs)
  • Gaiters (for snow/mud)

Footwear

  • Sturdy trekking boots (waterproof, well broken-in)
  • Camp shoes or sandals (for evenings)
  • Extra insoles (if needed)

Health & Hygiene

  • Personal medications & first aid kit (altitude sickness meds like Diamox if prescribed)
  • Painkillers, diarrhea medicine, bandages, blister pads
  • Sunscreen (high SPF)
  • Lip balm with SPF
  • Moisturizer
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Wet wipes/tissues
  • Toothbrush & toothpaste
  • Quick-dry towel

Electronics & Accessories

  • Mobile phone & charger
  • Power bank (high-capacity, as electricity may be limited)
  • Plug adapter (Nepal uses type C, D, M plugs)
  • Headlamp/flashlight + extra batteries
  • Camera / GoPro (optional)
  • USB cables
  • Solar charger (optional, for long treks)

Trekking Accessories

  • Sunglasses (UV protection)
  • Lightweight backpack rain cover
  • Dry sacks / zip-lock bags for waterproofing
  • Notebook & pen (optional)

Miscellaneous

  • Small lock for bag
  • Travel towel
  • Trekking permit holder/document pouch
  • Multi-tool / pocket knife
  • Lightweight binoculars (optional)
  • Playing cards/entertainment for evenings

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Highlights

  • Roam around the heart of culture the Kathmandu city
  • Stop by and explore various Natural UNESCO world heritage sites along
  • It is one of the restricted trekking areas and the Nepal government applied a special rule.
  • Panoramic view of the eighth highest mountain in the world, Mt Manaslu (8,163m)
  • Walk across the infamous Budhi Gandaki River and Marsyangdi River with many other rivers on the way.
  • Experience six different climate zones
  • Visit various monasteries such as Ribung, Pungyen, and Thonje monasteries.
  • Cross different traditional as well as wooden suspension bridges.
  • Opportunity to encounter blue sheep, Himalayan Thar, snow leopards, red pandas, langurs, and Himalayan yaks.
  • Closely experience the cultures of the Gurung people and the Tibetan religion.
  • Views of various glaciers and lakes.
  • Scenic drive to Arughat and Beshisahar to Kathmandu.
  • Hike within the conservational areas of Nepal and explore the endangered flora and fauna.
  • Attractive views of Himalchuli (7,893m), Manaslu (8163m), Annapurna range, Shringi(7,187m), Ganesh Himal, NgadiChuli (7,879m), and other mountains,
  • Visit remote parts of Nepal and many verities of Culture and nature.
  • Pass over Larkya La Pass's highest point and best viewpoint of this region.
  • Roam around the district of Gorkha from where the infamous Gurkha name was introduced.

Included/Excluded

  • Airport pickup & drop by private transport.
  • Guided tour in Kathmandu (Private car + tour Guide)
  • 3-night standard accommodation on B/B plan at Hotel Nepalaya or similar category in Kathmandu
  • Transportation by local bus from Kathmandu to Soti Khola (trekking starting point) and at the end from Dharapani to Bensishar by sharing jeep then bus to Kathmandu.
  • Guide during the trek (his salary, food, insurance, accommodation, transportation)
  • Your food 3 meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) during the trek in the guest houses.
  • Porters (their salary food, insurance, accommodation, 1 porter for two clients)
  • Your accommodation in the mountain(Normal but neat & clean on twin sharing basis) in the teahouse during the trek
  • Permit fees (MCAP, ACAP, Manaslu restricted)
  • Medical kits
  • Sleeping bag & Down jacket during the trek (need to be returned after finishing your trek)
  • Rescue Arrangements for emergency evacuation (just in case, if you have any problem in the mountain during your trek rescue help from our company but money paid by your insurance company, need personal insurance)
  • Register your name in the embassy
  • Last Night's cultural/Farewell dinner at a typical Nepali restaurant
  • All Government tax
  • All bar bills during the trek (soft drinks, hot drinks & alcoholic drinks)
  • Monument entrance fees while sightseeing in Kathmandu
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu
  • Lunch & Dinner in Kathmandu (except farewell dinner)
  • Travel insurance required for emergency rescue and evacuation.
  • Sweets, Cigarette, Telephone bills, hot shower, Battery Charge, Wi-Fi, Heater Charge and your personal expenses, equipment during your trek beyond I mentioned above in a price included section
  • Any loss arising due to unforeseen circumstances is beyond Himalaya Hub Adventure.
  • Tips for field staff (Driver,Guide,porter)

Itinerary

As soon as you arrive at TIA you will be picked up by an office representative. You will be transported to the hotel where you are briefed about the entire trek.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Hotel
  • 1,345m

In the morning, after breakfast, guided sightseeing of the entire Kathmandu valley including the renowned UNESCO world heritage sights – Monkey Temple, Patan Durbar Square, Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa. In the evening, prepare for the trek. Overnight at the hotel.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Hotel

On the third day, you take a road trip to Aarughat Bazaar which is at an elevation of 700m, in the district of Gorkha. Rest at a hotel for the day and preparation for the trek tomorrow.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Hotel
  • 700m

Fifth-day marks as the final day for the road hike, with Machha Khola as the destination. The hike is 5 hours long covering a distance of 14 km. Rest up at a hotel.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Hotel
  • 870m

First day of the trek on the Manaslu Circuit trek and you start by crossing the river of Machha Khola and passing by the natural hot spring of Tatopani. It is a trek of 7- 8 hours covering up to 16 km distance. Rest at a guest house.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Guest House
  • 1,340m

As you ascend up towards Deng from Jagat, you cover about 20 km of distance which will take 8-9 hours of hike. This is one of the longest treks for a day throughout the journey. On reaching Deng, rest up in a hotel or a guesthouse.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Guest House
  • 1,860m

The next destination from Deng is Namrung which covers about 19.4 km and takes about7-8 hours. arrival at Namrung and rest up at a guest house.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Guest House
  • 2,630m

The trek to Samagaun is about 18 km and takes about 8 hours to complete. Visit various monasteries on the way and explore the village on arrival. Rest up in the guesthouse.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Guest House
  • 3,540m

A day to acclimatize and explore the Samagaon. You can hike up to the Manaslu Base Camp or do an alternative hike to the glacier on this day. Overnight at the same guest house.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Guest House
  • 3,540m

A three to 4 hours hike to the village of Samdo, ascending to the right of Larkya La. The trail is easy and beautiful. Rest at a guest house in Samdo.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Guest House
  • 3,875m

The trail leads you to the Dharmashala, opening the views of the Larkya glacier. Dharmashala is thus also known as Larkya La Phedi. Overnight at a guest house.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Guest House
  • 4,460m

On this day you pass by the Larkya La Pass the highest point on the Manaslu Circuit trek, with magnificent views of the mountain range surrounding you. Then you further descend down to Bhimthang. Overnight at a guest house.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Guest House
  • 5,160m

From the rocky terrains of the Himalayan region, you climb down to high pasture and then to Dudh Khola. Through the village of Gho, you take a short trip to Tilije. It takes about 8-9 hours to descend down and is about 26 km of distance. Overnight at a guesthouse.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Guest House
  • 2,300m

Following the Marsyangdi river via the forest and crossing a mani wall you arrive at the village of Dharapani. Rest up at a guesthouse.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Guest House
  • 1,860m

A short road trip but an exciting ride from Dharapani to Besi Shahar by sharing jeep then  through a local bus back to Kathmandu. Overnight stay at a hotel.
  • Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Guest House
  • 1,200m

Final departure to your onward destination or additional trip.

Languages

English

Location

Nepal

Frequently asked questions

Mt. Manaslu, also known as Kampunge is located in the west-central part of Nepal. It is part of Manisiri himal, Nepalese Himalayas.

Entire trek takes around 13 days for completion (18 days if you count transport time and days in Kathmandu).

Manaslu Circuit trek is considered moderately challenging because of the remote landscapes and long walk.

For a good trekking experience in Manaslu Circuit Trek, the spring season (March-June) gives you the best experience.

For a Manaslu Circuit Trek, you need special permission in addition to the regular trekking permit. This requirement stems from the region's proximity to Tibet, which designates it as a restricted area. The need for a restricted area permit ensures regulated access, preserving the delicate cultural and environmental balance of this remote region. On the upside, this restriction means fewer trekkers on the trail. As a result, the experience feels more like an authentic expedition rather than a bustling commercial trek, allowing for a more intimate encounter with the stunning landscapes and unique local cultures.

At 8,163 meters (26,781 feet) above sea level, Manaslu ranks as the eighth-highest mountain in the world.

No, it is strictly prohibited because of the dangers of landscape and weather.

Completing a trek can cost you anywhere from 1000$ to 2000$ approximately depending upon your expense.

Trekking without a guide is banned therefore, it is mandatory to hire at least one guide to complete the Manaslu Circuit Trek. The section between Jagat and Bhimthang that has been declared a restricted area is covered by the Manaslu Trail.

The Manaslu Circuit Group Join Trek is a popular organized trekking route in Nepal that circles Manaslu, the eighth-highest mountain in the world (8,163 meters / 26,781 feet). Unlike private or independent treks, this is a group trekking program, meaning travelers join a pre-scheduled group with other trekkers rather than trekking individually.

To visit Nepal, most travelers can obtain a visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Make sure your passport is valid for at least six months. Currently, all visitors are required to complete an online application for arrival and departure before boarding their flight. For the latest information and requirements, you can visit the official website: Nepal Immigration.

Himalaya Hub offers flexible trekking packages for the stunning Manaslu Circuit Trek, catering to every type of traveler. Choose from our Guide Service Package for personalized support, a Budget Package for essentials, a Standard Package for comfort and convenience, or a Full Board Package for a fully inclusive trekking experience with meals, accommodations, guides, and permits.

We highly recommend the Standard or Full Board Packages for a smooth, hassle-free journey. Additionally, we can create custom packages tailored to your budget, preferences, and itinerary.

Experience the adventure of a lifetime in the Manaslu region with Himalaya Hub, where every trek is carefully designed for a memorable and seamless journey.

Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, a friendly member of the Himalaya Hub team will be waiting to welcome you. Look for your name on a pickup board at the arrival gate. Additionally, a representative from NHTE will also be present at the airport to assist and ensure a smooth transition to your trek preparations.

While trekking the Manaslu Circuit, you can access the internet, though the speed is generally limited and may not support heavy usage like streaming. Internet is not complimentary, so you’ll need to purchase access if required. Mobile coverage is available in most villages along the trail, with 4G service in some areas, but connectivity can fluctuate depending on weather conditions.

Standing tall at 8,163 meters, Mount Manaslu is the highest peak in the Manaslu region and ranks as the 8th-tallest mountain in the world. This majestic Himalayan giant was first conquered on May 9, 1956, by the Japanese climber Toshio Imanishi and Nepali climber Gyalzen Norbu, marking a historic moment in mountaineering. The Manaslu Circuit Trek offers trekkers an incredible opportunity to experience the grandeur of this towering peak, winding through pristine landscapes, traditional villages, and breathtaking mountain vistas.

Larkya La Pass, perched at 5,160 meters in the Manaslu region, is one of the most thrilling highlights of the Manaslu Circuit Trek. While its altitude is manageable for trekkers with basic acclimatization, the difficulty can increase significantly depending on weather conditions. During heavy snowfall, the trail on the far side becomes hard to follow, and icy patches make the crossing quite challenging.

 

For beginners or those new to high-altitude trekking, having an experienced crew and proper gear is essential. At Himalaya Hub, we provide expert trekking guides, support staff, and all the necessary equipment to ensure a safe and unforgettable journey across Larkya La Pass. With the right preparation, even first-time trekkers can enjoy this spectacular adventure without compromising safety.

The guide is mandatory for the Manaslu Circuit trek. You can’t do it without the guide.

Manaslu is about 123 km aerial distance from Kathmandu to the Northwest. The starting point of the trek is around 126 km from Kathmandu.

On the Manaslu Circuit Trek, lodging is simple and rustic, designed to offer comfort after long days of trekking. Most teahouses provide twin-bed rooms with basic mattresses, so bringing your own sleeping bag is essential. Bathrooms are generally shared, and heating is usually available only in the dining areas.

Please note that accommodation options are limited in certain areas, particularly at Dharamsala, just before the Larke Pass. In this section of the trek, you may need to share rooms with fellow trekkers.

Our Manaslu Circuit Trek package does not include hotels in Kathmandu, allowing you the flexibility to choose your preferred stay before and after the trek.

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Bulk discount (by Amount)

Bulk discount adult
# Discount group From adult To adult Value
1 Pax 2 5 €1,160.00
2 Pax 6 11 €1,030.00
3 Pax 12 18 €970.00

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