One of the best off-beat trekking routes in Nepal, Manaslu Trekking allows you to revel in surreal Himalayan beauty. Stretching across the Mansiri Himal range, the trip makes way through numerous Nubri villages. Likewise, the trip also entertains the travelers with an array of biodiversity in the Manaslu Conservation Area. Along with the views of the Mt. Manaslu (8163m), you will also cross the Larkya La Pass (5160m). All in all, the trek ensures a complete package of adventure and thrill.
The 16-day Manaslu Trek begins from Kathmandu with a drive to Arughat. As the trail heads north, you will continue along the Budhi Gandaki River, The trek takes you to Soti Khola and follows with a gradual ascent to Machha Khola. Then, you will pass Jagat and come across thick Tibetan settlements. Passing Deng and Namrung, the culture and traditions of the Nubri communities will offer you company. Further, you will follow the Budhi Gandaki River and pass villages like Lho and Sho. Then, you head to Sama Gaon and spend a day here. Here, you can visit the Pung Gyen Monastery, Birendra Lake, or the Manaslu Base Camp.
From Sama Gaon, you begin the second leg of the trek to reach Dharmasala. This is the final stop before making an ascent to the Larkya La Pass (5160m). The climb is a difficult one but you can enjoy the scenery of Manaslu, Cheo, and Himlung ranges. After completing the climb, you descend to Bimthang. Trekking in the Annapurna Conservation Area, you follow the Marsayangdi River to reach Dharapani. Finally, a drive to Kathmandu concludes the end of a glorious adventure.
September to November during autumn and March to May during spring are the finest times for the trek. Also, the trails are rather difficult on the Manaslu Trekking. Thus, trekkers must be physically fit to complete the trek.
Vista Treks is proud to present the Manaslu Trekking to all the travelers around the world. Also, we offer various other trips in Nepal.