Manaslu Circuit Trek

June 20, 2025 United States, Washington, Medina Kathmandu,Nepal 2

Description

Manaslu Circuit Trek in Nepal is a perfect choice for adventure lovers who want to experience the beauty of Mt. Manaslu, the world’s eighth-highest peak (8,163m). This trek offers a stunning combination of breathtaking mountain views, unique culture, and wildlife. It is a 16-day journey that takes trekkers through beautiful valleys, forests, and villages, all while moving closer to the majestic Manaslu mountain.


Starting the trek along the Budhi Gandaki River, trekkers pass through farming lands, lush forests, and deep gorges, slowly heading towards higher altitudes. As the trek continues, the views of the snow-capped peaks, including ManasluAnnapurnaGangapurnaHimal ChuliGanesh Himal, and others, become more stunning. The highest point of the trek is Larke La Pass at 5,167m, a challenging yet rewarding spot where you can see some of the most magnificent mountain landscapes in the world.


One of the highlights of the trek is the chance to see wildlife, including Tahr (wild goats), Agali (Blue Sheep), Pika (a small mammal that lives at high altitudes), Himalayan Marmots, and even Snow Leopards.


The Manaslu Himal region, where the trek takes place, is in the northern part of Gorkha District in Nepal. The area is known for its beautiful landscapes and is home to different communities. In the southern areas, people are mainly Hindu Newars and Buddhist Gurungs, while the northern areas have ancient Tibetan communities with their own languages and customs.


The trek covers about 170 kilometers (106 miles) and is considered difficult, so trekkers need to be physically fit. You will walk through dense forests and remote villages, and the trail gradually gets steeper as you approach the higher altitudes. On the 8th day, trekkers start to get amazing views of Manaslu and other surrounding peaks. There is also a rest day in Samagaon, where you can visit the Pungyen Nunnery or go on a side trek to Manaslu Base Camp.


After the rest day, the trek continues for the next three days until reaching Larkya La, the highest point of the journey at 5,160m (16,930ft). From there, the trail starts to descend into the Annapurna Region, where trekkers are greeted by glacial landscapes and warmer villages below.


The trek ends with a short descent to Tal, followed by a jeep ride back to Kathmandu, where the adventure concludes.


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