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Manaslu Expedition

38 Days
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USD. 27000.00
Trip Details
Itinerary
Inclusion and Exclusion
Equipments & Packing List
Trip Details
Destination
Nepal
Trip Grade
Challenging (Advanced Level)
Max Elevation
8163 Meters
Total Duration
38 Days
Best Time
APRIL-MAY, SEP-NOV
Group Size
Min 10 Pax

MANASLU EXPEDITION

Manaslu is located in Western Nepal and has a peak that reaches 8163 meters above the sea level. The very first Manaslu Expedition that got to the peak was undertaken by an expedition team of Japanese origin by the names Gyalzen Norbu and Toshio Imanishi in 1956. The Manaslu Expedition is an 8,000-meter climbing adventure to the top of the 8th highest mountain in the world. Anyone taking the Manaslu Expedition will encounter long furrows and valley glacial masses that provide for a doable excursion from all angles. The Manaslu Expedition will climax in a summit that is a monolith over its scenic environs. MANASLU is the eighth-highest mountain in the world at 8,163M above sea level. It is in the MANSIRI Himal, part of the Nepalese Himalayas, in west-central Nepal. MANASLU means "mountain of the spirit" and the word is derived from the Sanskrit word MANASA.

THE MANASLU EXPEDITION AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO CHO OYU EXPEDITION

The Manaslu Expedition is a geographically impressive and culturally captivating adventure. The Manaslu Expedition can only be done by a limited number of groups and only a coordinated group of people are allowed to be on the expedition. The Manaslu Expedition appropriate for mountaineers who have prior exposure to mountain climbing. On the Manaslu Expedition you will be required to be completely familiar with mountaineering capability. On the Manaslu Expedition you can use six different routes to the Manaslu. The Manaslu Expedition is also an option to the Cho Oyu for mountaineers who prefer go up a diverse but challenging mountain still of 8,000 meters. The Manaslu Expedition also has climbing routes that are go through a considerably overt stretch to the peak with and does not have many restrictive areas.

IMPORTANT MANASLU EXPEDITION INFORMATION

On the Manaslu Expedition camping gear and all other relevant equipment will be provided for you. The trekking day on the Manaslu Expedition starts at about 6 or 7 pm and climbing goes on the first day for about three to four hours in the morning. In the spring, March to May is the best time for the Manaslu Expedition and September to November is the best time in autumn. Professional mountaineer and guides are there to help you throughout the Manaslu Expedition.

Itinerary
Day
01
Arrive in Kathmandu-1,350M
1 Hours
Five-Star Hotel Accomodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
02
Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing-1,350M
8 Hours
Five-Star Hotel Accomodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch
Kathmandu sightseeing {Pasupatinath, Bauddhanath, Bhaktapur, Patan and Swyambhu Nath temple} With culture and historical specialist tour guide}
Day
03
Expedition Preparation Day in Kathmandu-1,350M
1 Hours
Five-Star Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Breakfast
Day
04
Kathmandu to Jagat-1,370M
10 Hours
Tea-House/Lodge accommodation in Jagat
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
From Kathmandu drive to Jagat by Jeep
Day
05
Jagat to Philim Village-1570M
3 Hours
Tea-House Accommodation in Philim
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Philim is a beautiful Gurung village. Passers-by enjoy her beautiful shape.
Day
06
Philim village to Deng-1860M
6 Hours
Tea-House Accommodation in Deng
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
View points of Siring Himal, Mani Wall, and Gurung Village are the main attractions.
Day
07
Deng to Ghap-2,380M
6 Hours
Tea-House Accommodation in Ghap
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
08
Ghap to Namrung-2630M
5 Hours
Tea-House Accomodation in Namrung
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Hydro Power, the view points of Siringi and Ganesh himal are the main attractions of the trail.
Day
09
Namrung to Lho-3180M
6 Hours
Tea-House Accommodation in Lho Village of Gurkha
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Big Chorten, Ribung Gompa, View of Manaslu North and Naike Peak, Kandjur Scripts Monastery are the major attractions of the Mount Manaslu Expedition Trail.
Day
10
Rest and Explorer Day in Lho Village-3180M
1 Hours
Tea-House Accomodation in Lho Village
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
11
Lho Village to Samagaon (Ryo)-3,390M
6 Hours
Tea-House Accommodation in Samagaon (Ryo)
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Shyala view point (3500M), Pung Gyen Gompa, Pema Dejo Ling Monastery, Birendra Tal, the attractive Mane walls are the main attractions of the Manaslu Expedition Trail.
Day
12
Rest Day in Samagaon (Ryo)-3,390M
1 Hours
Tea-House Accommodation in Samagaon (Ryo)
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
13
Equipment collection/Expedition Preparation-3,390M
7 Hours
Tea-House Accomodation in Samagaon (Ryo)
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
14
Samagaon (Ryo) to Manaslu B.C-4895M
7 Hours
Tented Camp Accomodation in Manaslu Base Camp
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
15
Rest Day in Manaslu B.C-4895M
1 Hours
Tented Camp Accomodation in Manaslu Base Camp
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
16
Re-check Expedition Equipment in Manaslu B.C-4895M
5 Hours
Tented Camp Accomodation in Manaslu Base Camp
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
17
Ice climbing training in Malslu Glacier-4895M
8 Hours
Tented Camp Accomodation in Manaslu Base Camp
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Full day ice climbing training at Malslu Base Camp Glacier and back to M.B.C in the evening.
Day
18
Ascent to Camp I (5800M) and Descent to MBC-4895M
8 Hours
Tented Camp Accomodation in Manaslu Base Camp
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Ascent to Camp 1 (5800m) from Manaslu B.C and evening descent to M.B.C (4895m)
Day
19
Rest Day in Manaslu Base Camp- 4895M
1 Hours
Tented Camp Accomodation in Manaslu Base Camp
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
20
From M.B.C Ascent to Camp (1)-5800M
5 Hours
High Camp Tent Accommodation Twin Sharing
Meals
All Meals
Day
21
From Camp (I) Ascent to Camp (II)-6400M
5 Hours
High Camp Tent Accommodation Twin Sharing
Meals
All Meals
Day
22
From Camp (II) Ascent to Camp (III)-6800M
5 Hours
High Camp Tent Accommodation Twin Sharing
Meals
All Meals
Day
23
From Camp (III) Ascent to Camp(IV)-7400M
7 Hours
High Camp Tent Accommodation Twin Sharing
Meals
All Meals
Expedition Guide started to push up to the top of Mount Manaslu-8163M
Day
24
From Camp (IV) Summit Mount Manaslu-8163M
10 Hours
High Camp Tent Accommodation Twin Sharing
Meals
All Meals
Final push up to the top of Mount Manaslu-8163M, and Descent to Camp (II)
Day
25
From Camp (II) Decsent to Manaslu Base Camp- 4895M
5 Hours
Tented Camp Accomodation in Manaslu Base Camp
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
26
Manaslu Base Camp to Samagaon (Ryo)-3,390M
6 Hours
Tea-House Accommodation in Samagaon (Ryo)
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Early in the morning, members of the Expedition have to co-operate and pack their belongings and depart for Samagaon.
Day
27
Rest Day in Samagaon (Ryo)-3,390M
1 Hours
Tea-House Accomodation in Samagaon (Ryo)
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
28
Samagaon (Ryo) to Samdo-3875M
4 Hours
Tea-House/Lodge Accommodation in Samdo
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
29
Samdo to Dharamsala-4460M
4 Hours
Tea-HouseAccommodation in Dharamsala
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
30
Dharamsala to Bimthang-3590M
7 Hours
Tea-House Lodge Accomodation in Bimthang
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Wake up 4.30 AM: take breakfast, Manage Packing Lunch. At 5 AM, we slowly ascended to Larkya Pass (5160M). From Larkya Pass Descent to Bimthang. This is the most attractive hiking trail in the Manaslu Circuit and you should be careful while passing the trail because the trail goes down through the Larkya Glacier, Snow Screen Grassy moraine Rock fall Area
Day
31
Bimthang to Goa-2515M
6 Hours
Tea-House/Lodge Accommodation in Goa.
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
32
Goa to Dharapani-1963M
4 Hours
Tea-House/Lodge Accomodation in Dharapani.
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Day
33
Dharapani to Besisahar-760M
5 Hours
Hotel Accommodation in Besisahar.
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner
Weak up at 7 AM: Have Taken Breakfast. Drive to Besisahar by Jeep. On the way to Chenje stop for tea-Break.
Day
34
Besisahar to Kathmandu-1350M
7 Hours
Five-Star Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Breakfast/Lunch
From Besisahar to Kathmandu Drive by Car/Jeep/Van/Bus.
Day
35
Rest Day in Kathmandu-1350M
1 Hours
Five-Star Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Breakfast
Day
36
Rest Day in Kathmandu-1350M
1 Hours
Five-Star Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Breakfast
Day
37
Departure from Kathmandu-1350M
1 Hours
Five-Star Hotel Accomodation in Kathmandu
Meals
Breakfast
Inclusion and Exclusion
Cost Includes
Upon arrival at Kathmandu Airport, the host will greet you and drive you to the hotel
Enjoy a warm Welcome Dinner on arrival and a memorable Farewell Dinner before departing
Kathmandu Sightseeing includes visits to iconic sites such as Boudhanath Stupa, Pashupatinath Hindu Temple, and Bhaktapur Durbar Square. Other highlights are Patan Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Stupa, and Hanuman Dhoka Durbar Square
Enjoy Six nights’ luxurious five-star hotel accommodation in the heart of Kathmandu
Local transportation will be arranged as required, in accordance with the itinerary
Simrik Real Nepal Treks & Expedition Pvt. Ltd. provides first-aid medication throughout the trip
Mount Manaslu Expedition government royalty and expedition documentation
Manaslu Conservation area/Restricted area Trekking permit will be obtained to ensure authorized access to the park's protected areas during the expedition
Accommodations and meals, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, will be provided. Comfortable hotels will be available along the trail
Tented camp management will be as specified in the itinerary, with meals provided according to individual requirements. Advanced camping equipment will be used
Liaison Officer and Interpreter for the Mount Manaslu Expedition will be provided to facilitate communication and ensure regulatory compliance
The necessity of staff will be based on the expedition members' requirements for supplying expedition equipment and food at the camp
Mount Manaslu Expedition Guide and necessary Expedition Helper to Summit Mount Manaslu
Staff insurance for the expedition guide, porters, and cook will be comprehensively provided to ensure their safety and well-being throughout the journey
Satellite phone, walkie-talkie, and portable altitude chamber will be available for communication and emergency support during the expedition
Bottles of POISK oxygen, along with high-quality masks and regulators, will be provided for both members and the expedition guide
HA food, EPI gas, HA stove, pots, and pans will be provided above BC, all the way to the summit, along with a high camp tent for accommodation
Fixed line ropes and snow stakes will be expertly managed and maintained by Simrik Real Nepal to ensure safety throughout the expedition
Garbage deposit, environmental fee, provisions for electricity, Petrol generators and solar panels, will be arranged to ensure sustainable practices throughout the expedition
Cost Exclusion
Expedition members must have travel insurance, including coverage for emergency rescue
The international flight ticket, airport taxes, and excess baggage charges are not included
Personal climbing gear, including ropes, carabiners, and ice screws, are not provided
Bar bills, including alcoholic beverages, are not included
Any expenses not listed in the inclusion section are not covered
All meals in Kathmandu, including lunch and dinner, are not included
Summit bonus: USD 2000 tips are recommended per Guide and Helpers
Staff tips for expedition guides and helpers are mandatory
Equipments & Packing List
Following are the list of items for 1 person that will help you to pack for your trip. Note that the some items can vary according to season and number of treaking days. Luggage will be carried by the porter and day-pack with valuable items or anything important will be carried by your self.
document
  • A valid passport, visa, overseas plane ticket and passport-sized photographs
  • Mount Manaslu Expedition permits issued by the authorized regulatory body
  • Travel insurance that includes coverage for medical expenses and emergency rescue services. It ensures protection and assistance while traveling abroad
  • Emergency contact number for family, relatives, or office
  • Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) registration card
  • Cash in dollars, pounds, or euros, as these currencies are widely accepted
  • Credit cards, ATM cards, and bank cards for convenient cash withdrawals
electronic
  • A DSLR camera equipped with extra batteries for extended use
  • Compact point-and-shoot cameras or smartphone cameras
  • A GoPro camera, particularly suited for capturing adventure activities
  • Portable power banks for on-the-go charging
  • A Belkin mini surge protector and adapter for safeguarding electronic devices and ensuring compatibility with various power outlets
  • A mountaineering headlamp, accompanied by extra batteries
  • A solar charger, to ensure power availability in the event of an outage
  • A solar charger, to ensure power availability in the event of an outage
  • A watch with an integrated alarm function
gear
  • Semi-technical ice axes, specifically for mountaineering and ice climbing applications
  • A pair of expedition-grade crampons, designed for high-altitude and technical climbing
  • Harnesses for both ascending and descending during mountaineering activities
  • A carabiner for secure locking and unlocking during climbing or gear attachment
  • A safety cord, mandatory for ensuring secure attachment and preventing accidents
  • Tape sling, essential for secure anchoring and equipment handling
  • Sleeping bags rated for temperatures between -30 to -40 degrees Celsius
  • mountaineering down suits, crafted for optimal insulation and protection
  • Camping thermosol foam mattresses, superior insulation and comfort during expeditions
  • Mountaineering sun and glacier glasses or ski goggles, designed for optimal eye protection against intense sunlight and UV rays in high-altitude environments
  • Duffel bags or backpacks specifically designed for mountaineering, offering durability and efficient storage for gear and equipment
  • A water bottle, thermos, or pee bottle, essential for hydration and convenience
  • A pair of extendable trekking poles, designed for enhanced stability and support
  • Swiss Army knives, multi-functional tools crafted for versatility and reliability
  • A plastic mug, bowl, fork, and spoon, specifically designed for lightweight and durable use
  • A pair of G2SM boots, trekking boots, sandals, and camp boots, all engineered for optimal comfort, support, and versatility across various terrains during mountaineering
cloting
  • Mountaineering synthetic or fleece jackets, providing excellent warmth, breathability, and moisture management for alpine conditions
  • Mountaineering short-sleeve t-shirts, designed for breathability and comfort during high-altitude or outdoor Expeditions
  • Mountaineering midweight and heavyweight tops, designed for superior warmth and moisture management in varying alpine conditions
  • mountaineering synthetic or fleece jackets, crafted for exceptional warmth, breathability, and moisture-wicking in demanding outdoor environments
  • Mountaineering lightweight tops or thermocoats, engineered for optimal insulation and moisture-wicking during outdoor expeditions
  • Mountaineering midweight and heavyweight tops, designed for superior warmth and moisture management in varying alpine conditions
  • Down-insulated jackets, engineered for optimal warmth and lightweight comfort during high-altitude climbing expeditions
  • Waterproof mountain jackets, designed to provide reliable protection against the elements while climbing in harsh, wet conditions
  • Gore-Tex jackets, engineered for superior waterproofing and breathability, ensuring optimal protection and comfort during climbing expeditions
  • Lightweight, midweight, and heavyweight long underpants, designed for optimal comfort, warmth, and moisture management in varying outdoor conditions
  • Down-synthetic insulated or Gore-Tex trekking pants, designed for superior warmth, moisture resistance, and durability during climbing expeditions
  • Trekking, climbing, or expedition socks, tailored to meet specific requirements for comfort, support, and moisture management during outdoor activities
miscellaneous
  • Sanitizer, hand wash, pack towel, wet tissues, toothpaste, toothbrush, bath soap, and shampoo, essential for personal hygiene and cleanliness during outdoor expeditions
  • Sunscreen, lip balm, water purification tablets, GINNI bed bath towel, plasters, bandages, iodine tincture, Strepsils, antibiotics, paracetamol, aspirin (500mg), Sinex, Imodium A.D. (2mg), Eldoper, Brufen (400mg), and Diamox—essential for personal care
  • Eye drops, Dexamethasone tablets, zip-lock bags, triangular sling/bandage, sterile gauze pads, alcohol swabs vs. Betadine, Clovir, oximeter, thermometer, Move, and Sancho Balm—key items for eye care, wound treatment, medical monitoring
  • An umbrella, raincoat, waterproof stuff sacks, and a Garmin inReach Mini, essential for protection against the elements and reliable communication during outdoor expeditions
Destination
Nepal
Trip Grade
Challenging (Advanced Level)
Max Elevation
8163 Meters
Total Duration
38 Days
Best Time
APRIL-MAY, SEP-NOV
Group Size
Min 10 Pax
Tour with Flexible Booking Policy
  • Change dates It is free to change your tour start date prior to 30 days of departure.
  • Choose a different tour You can select a new tour run by the same operator up to 30 days before departure.