The Manaslu region appeals to adventurous trekkers who want to experience the less commercialized, remote parts of Nepal where nature and culture have remained untouched by globalization and modernization. This rugged and beautiful valley has only been open to tourism since 1991, and as yet few travelers have ventured there.
Generations ago, refugees from Tibet arrived in the region and built stone-roofed villages such as Namrung, Lho, Samaguan, and Sambdo. The brave refugees found sanctuary in a beautiful but harsh land; these ancient stone villages clinging to the sides of steep valles look out on the spectacular Mt. Manaslu, 8163m, and the Himalchuli Massif inside the Manaslu Conservation Area. Their simple lifestyle has changed little over time. Small terraced fields like colored patchwork are farmed with primitive methods. There is no farm machinery to interrupt the sounds of nature. While living in complete harmony with nature is beautiful, it does represent a lot of hard labor.
Their Tibetan Buddhist culture has been preserved intact, as few outside influences have reached this remote region of Nepal. Stupas, mani stones and prayer flags adorn the trail and are a constant reminder of the Tibetan Buddhist ancestry of the inhabitants.
An optional side trip to the Manaslu Circuit is The Tsum Valley. Branching off from Philim on the first part of the circuit, this trek leads to a valley as isolated and untouched as any in Nepal. Only opened to foreign trekkers in 2008, the Tsum Valley is home to a small indigenous people of Tibetan origin, known as Tsumbas. Geographically close to Tibet, this valley is surrounded by mountains including Himalchuli, Sringi, and the Ganesh Himal.
Day 01 : Arrive Kathmandu in International Airport Welcome by Amis Himalayan Adventure Treks Member and direct transport to Hotel with Bed & Breakfast plan.
Day 02 : City Sightseeing in Kathmandu (1,300m/ 4,264ft)
Day 03 : Kathmandu - Arughat (660 m) - Seti Khola (880 m)
Day 04 : Seti Khola - Maccha Khola (900 m)
Day 05 : Maccha Khola - Jagat (1430 m)
Day 06 : Jagat - Eclebati (1700 m) - Dyang (1800 m)
Day 07 : Dyang - Bi Phedi (2050 m) - Namrung (2,660 m)
Day 08 : Namrung - Shyaula (3480 m) - Syalagaon (3520 m)
Day 09 : Syalagaon - glacier Pung Gyen - Sama Gompa ( 3550 m)
Day 10 : Ascent of Manaslu base camp (4800 m) - Sama Gompa ( 3550 m)
Day 11 : Sama Gompa - Samdo (3800 m)
Day 12 : Samdo - base of the pass (4300 m)
Day 13 : Base of the Pass - Larkya La (5135 m) - Bimdakhati ( 3650 m)
Day 14 : Bimdakhati - Tilje (2300 m)
Day 15 : Tilje - Tal - Chamje Jagat (1150 m)
Day 16 : Jagat - Bhulbhule - Khudi - Besisahar - Dumre - Kathmandu
Day 17 : Free day Kathmandu
Day 18 : Departure
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: 18 Day(s)
Trip Grade: Challenginng
Group Size: 2-12 persons
Maximum Height: 5213m
Starting / Ending: Kathmandu
Hotel in Kathmandu: 3 nights B&B plan (Bed & Breakfast)
Accommodation during trek: local lodges 15 nights (15breakfasts, 15 lunches, 15 dinners, tea, coffee and twin-share rooms with beds with comfortable foam mattress and pillows included
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