Manaslu Circuit Trek is well-camping / Lodge route start from Gorkha district to follows an ancient salt-trading route along Budi Gandaki River bank and trek continue to different villages crosses the adventure Larkye-la pass to go around the Manaslu massif over the pass down to Annapurna conservation area. We pass through several remote villages in our trek route which are mainly inhabited by Gurungs. The people around these villages have joined the British and an Indian army and generally known as Gurkha army. We also pass through several forests which contains wide varieties of vegetation, most of the forest during the lower part of the Trekking. Rhododendron and oak while the higher altitude consists of Himalayan blue pine, diverse variety of medicinal herbs and aromatic plants are also found in these forests.
The Manaslu Conversation area is a sanctuary for large variety of birds and animals. Various species of wildlife like grey musk deer, blue sheep, Himalayan Thar along with endangered animals like snow leopards and red pandas are conserve in the conversation area. We get incredible above eight Thousands meter landmarks, deep gorges of Budi GandakiKhola (River) and several mountains range like Manaslu, Himchuli, Ganesh Himal.
Manaslu Circuit Trekking start from Gorkha passing through a series of green foothills along the side of gorges of Budi Gandaki we steadily make our way to Arughat. Heading north from Aurghat our journey heads towards Dyang, following our path from Dyang to Lhogaon, the impressive view of Manaslu start to appear vivid and clearer. The route heading towards Syala village through the thick pine Forest we get view of many snow-capped peaks in Manaslu. Moving a little ahead we get to Samagaon situated at the foot of Manaslu. The village of Samagaon possesses many Buddhist shrines where many nuns and monks reside. Samdo is Wonderful village which is inhabited mainly by Tibetan Nepali. A commanding view of the whole Budi Gandaki valley and village Pang Phuchi with a backdrop of the border of Nepal- Tibet can be seen from the Samdo village. The route ahead takes us to a major valley of Lakya-la from where HimlungHimal, CheoHimal and Kang guru is visible, we then head toward the meadowland of Bhumthang, from where the peak Manaslu is clearly visible. The Manaslu Circuit trek makes a route of Manaslu from where the trail heads to DudhKhola (River) which later meets with Marsyangdi River making our way to Bulbule and drive back to Kathmandu.
Ganesh Himal I 7406m, Ganesh Himal II - 7150m, Ganesh III- 7130m, Ganesh IV 6950m, Lampu 6480m, PamaHimal 6300m, ChhajungHimal 5525m, Pang Phuchin 6335m, BuddaHimal 6672m, HimalChuli 7893m, NgadiChuli 7871m, Manaslu 8163m, Phungi 6398m, SimnagHimal 5557m, Kang Guru 7010m, Lamjung
Day 01 : Arrival Kathmandu 1,310m, transfer Hotel with Bed & Breakfast plan.
Day 02 : Sightseeing in Kathmandu valley overnight at Hotel on Bed & Breakfast Plan.
Day 03 : Drive from Kathmandu to Arughat 640m: by Private vehicle Approx 5/ 6 hours over night at Lodge.
Day 04 : Trek to Labubisi Approx 6/ 7 hours over night at Lodge.
Day 05 : Trek to Tatopani Approx 6/ 7 hours over night at Lodge.
Day 06 : Trek to phelim Approx 5/ 6 hours over night at Lodge.
Day 07 : Trek to Chumling in Tsum Valley (3,010m/ Approx 5/ 6 hours overnight at Lodge.
Day 08 : Trek to Lama Gau Approx 4/ 5 hours overnight at Lodge.
Day 09 : Trek Mu Gompa in Tsum Valley 3700m Approx 4/ 5 hours overnight at Lodge.
Day 10 : Trek to Chumling in Tsum Valley, 2386m Approx 6/ 7 hours overnight at Lodge.
Day 11 : Trek to pewa phedi 3240m Approx 4/ 5 hours overnight at Lodge.
Day 12 : Trek to Namdung 3200m; Approx 4/ 5 hours overnight at Lodge.
Day 13 : Trek to Sama Gaon, 3541m, Approx 4/ 5 hours overnight at Lodge.
Day 14 : Acclimatization day at Sama Gaun hike to Manaslu Base Camp back to Sama Gaun Approx 4/ 5 hours overnight at Lodge.
Day 15 : Trek to Samdo, 3872m Approx 4/ 5 hours overnight at Lodge.
Day 16 : Trek to dharamasal 4,480m Approx 4/ 5 hours overnight at Lodge.
Day 17 : Trek Cross Larkya La Pass, 5215m, and decend to Bhimphedi, 3590m, Approx 7/ 8 hours overnight at Lodge.
Day 18 : Trek to Tilje, 3900m Approx 5/ 6 hours overnight at Lodge.
Day 19 : Trek Chamje Jagat (1150 m) Approx 5/ 6 hours overnight at Lodge.
Day 20 : Early morning Drive to Basisaher(760M by Jeep and Drive to Kathmandu by Comfortable Private Vehicle Transfer to Hotel with Bed & Breakfast plan. And Welcome dinner with Live Nepalese Cultural Program in Kathmandu with AMIS HIMALAYA ADVENTURE Staff.
Day 21 : Final Departure, transfer to Airport
Your safety is of paramount concern while traveling with Amis Himalaya Adventure . Our above itinerary is perfectly design. However, since this adventure entails travelling in remote mountainous regions, we cannot guarantee that we will not deviate from it. Weather conditions, health condition of a group member, unexpected natural disasters, etc., can all contribute to changes in the itinerary. The leader will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but please be prepared to be flexible if required.
B/B = Bed Breakfast, B = Breakfast (B/L/D = Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner)
Note on Itinerary: our above itinerary is perfectly design and we/our guide do best to follow. However, you have to be flexible to change in case required due to weather, route conditions, and other factors beyond our control.
Destiantion: Nepal
Duration: 21 Day(s)
Trip Grade: Challenginng
Group Size: 2 - 12 Persons
Minimum Height: 1300m
Maximum Height: 5213m
Activities: Trekking
Transport : Road
Starting: Kathmandu
Ending: Kathmandu
Hotel in Kathmandu: 3 nights B&B plan (Bed & Breakfast)
Accommodation during trek: local lodges 17 days (16 breakfasts, 17 lunches, 16 dinners, tea, coffee and twin-share rooms with beds with comfortable foam mattress and pillows included
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