
High-Altitude Traverse
Manaslu Circuit Trek – The Hidden Gem of Nepal’s Himalayas – Begin an unforgettable 15-day trek that traces the magnificent mountain Manaslu (8,163 meters)–the eighth-highest mountain on earth. Manaslu Circuit Trek is the eighth-highest mountain in the world. Manaslu Circuit Trek is a trek at high altitudes that combines stunning landscapes remote Himalayan tradition, and pure excitement, resulting in one of the most rewarding Nepali treks.
Your trek begins at Macchakhola located in the foothills of lush vegetation and ends with Dharapani in the Dharapani region, following traversing the difficult Larkya La Pass (5,160 meters) – one of the longest and most picturesque Himalayan passes. In contrast to the more crowded Annapurna or Everest areas and the Everest region, the Manaslu trek provides an unhurried, less deeply absorbing journey and is ideal for those who want to get away from the main trail.
What Makes the Manaslu Circuit Trek Unique?
More Than Just a Trek-It’s an Expedition
Surrounded with The Ganesh Himal in the east, and by The Annapurna Massif to the west The Manaslu area is a wild place that is difficult as well as rewarding. Every day is a new adventure, from exploring rocky trails as well as marveling at the glacier’s views and observing Buddhist monastery ruins perched upon the cliffs.
Despite being remote it is lined with a number of well-established teahouses which makes it an enjoyable and wild trek through the Himalayan mountains.
Nepal’s Manaslu Circuit Trek is an unforgettable and adventurous experience, promising an exceptional journey around Mt. Manaslu – the eighth highest peak on earth at 5,110 meters elevation! You will visit fascinating cultures while experiencing first-hand Nepali hospitality during this 15-day journey. The trek winds its way through diverse landscapes, such as lush forests, alpine meadows, and deep valleys en route to Larkya La pass. Although remote, this trek remains accessible with regular tea houses along the trekhead providing comfortable lodging. Due to its proximity to Tibet, special permits are needed in order to undertake this trek. Due to its rugged terrain and unpredictable weather conditions, experienced trekkers should opt for the Manaslu Circuit Trek; its best time of year would be March – June or September – December.