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MAX ALTITUDEManaslu circuit trek is a classic Himalayan trek which circumvents Mt. Manaslu, the world’s 8th highest mountain at 8163m. This is a challenging trek in a remote region in Nepal which was opened up for trekking only in 1990s. The trek attracts fewer trekkers than the popular trails leading to Everest Base Camp or in the Annapurna region and offers a variety of landscape and different cultures. It starts quite low at an altitude of about 700m in the narrow Budhi Gandaki valley and goes all the way up to Larkya La Pass at 5125m before descending into the Margsyandi valley to join the main Annapurna Circuit route. The green landscape, dense forests and Gurung villages slowly transform to an alpine setting with towering Himalayan peaks & spectacular glaciers. Higher up the trek runs parallel to the Nepal Tibet border and the landscape is now dotted with Tibetan village, prayer flags and age old monasteries.
The climb up to the pass is a challenging one but is rewarded with some incredibe views of Mt Manasalu, Himal Chuli and Himlung Himal. On the descent we have beautiful meadows and dense forests.
Please Note: Starting 2024, on all Nepal treks such the Manaslu Circuit, you can buy your own food at tea-houses and hence it is not a part of our package. The pricing too reflects this change in offering.
If it becomes necessary to cancel your trip, you must notify the office immediately in writing. The below terms would be applicable.
Please note: Cancellation terms differ based on the trip type. Cancellation charges mentioned below are for this particular trip only.
- More than 45 days before departure: 10% of trip cost + cancellation charge on services booked for you (air/ train/ bus tickets, hotels etc).
- 45 - 30 days before departure: 50% of the trip cost + cancellation charge on services booked for you (air/ train/ bus tickets, hotels etc).
- Less than 30 days before departure: 100% of the trip cost.
A Challenging trek would typically last for about two weeks and will take you to altitudes above 5000m / 16,500ft. A routine day will have over 6 hours of hiking and will involve a great deal of ascending and descending on sparsely tread trails. The terrain will be varied on these treks and you can expect walking on moraines / boulder fields and cross small glaciers. Acclimatisation is a concern, the itineraries are carefully planned and allow everyone to acclimatise to the increasing altitude. Exposure to cold temperatures is quite high on these treks, all participants are expected to have good quality equipment & clothing to enjoy these treks. A mix of wilderness, altitude, terrain and duration makes these treks challenging. The trek is Suited for people with high fitness levels looking for a challenge and capable of enduring two weeks in the outdoors.
Internal Flights: Please note that poor weather can cause delays on the flights on Kathmandu-Lukla sector. At the end of the trip you should book the afternoon flights out from Kathmandu which gives you a day against delay on the flight back from Lukla. Helicopters can sometimes fly when the scheduled fixed wing aircraft cannot. If your group is offered the opportunity to use a chartered helicopter, either flying up to Lukla or back to Kathmandu, the cost will be shared between those choosing to take this option. In the extremely unlikely event that flight cancellations cause you to miss your homeward international flight, we will render all assistance, but cannot be held liable for any extra costs incurred. You could explore having an insurance for your flight cancellations.