Manaslu Short Trek
Manaslu Short Trek Overview
The Manaslu Short Trek is a challenging circuit around the world's eighth-highest peak, Mount Manaslu (8,163m). This trek offers a pristine and less-traveled alternative to the more popular routes, combining dramatic landscapes, rich Tibetan-influenced culture, and the thrilling challenge of crossing the high Larkya La Pass.
The journey begins with a drive from Kathmandu to Arughat, the gateway to the Manaslu region. The trail then ascends through the Budhi Gandaki Valley, passing through diverse ecosystems from subtropical forests of rhododendron and bamboo to high-altitude meadows and dramatic gorges. You'll trek through traditional villages where Gurung, Tamang, and Tibetan communities thrive, visiting ancient monasteries like the Samagaon Monastery and experiencing a way of life that has remained unchanged for centuries.
The trek's pinnacle is the crossing of the Larkya La Pass (5,160m), one of Nepal's highest trekking passes. This challenging day offers spectacular panoramic views of the Manaslu range, Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, and other surrounding peaks. The sense of achievement and the breathtaking scenery make it an unforgettable highlight.
Perfect for experienced trekkers seeking solitude and an authentic Himalayan adventure, the Manaslu Trek combines stunning landscapes, deep cultural immersion, and a rewarding physical challenge away from the crowds.
Things That You Need to Know
Duration & Distance:
The Manaslu trek typically ranges from 14 to 18 days, depending on the specific itinerary and pace. Our detailed 18-day itinerary allows for proper acclimatization and a safe, enjoyable experience.
Altitude & Difficulty:
The highest point reached is Larkya La Pass at approximately 5,160 meters (16,752 feet). This trek is considered challenging and requires a good level of fitness, stamina, and previous high-altitude trekking experience due to long days, steep terrain, and the high pass crossing.
Best Season:
The best time for trekking to Manaslu is during Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) when the weather is favorable, and the mountain views are clear and stable.
Permits Required:
A special restricted area permit is required for the Manaslu region, along with the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System) card. All necessary permits are included in our package and will be arranged for you.
Accommodation:
Accommodation is provided in tea houses (lodges) along the route, offering basic amenities such as meals and bedding. For some sections, camping may be required as per the chosen trek type. Our package includes 3 nights in a star hotel in Kathmandu.
Altitude Sickness:
Altitude sickness is a significant concern, especially when crossing high passes like Larkya La. Proper acclimatization, which is built into our itinerary, is essential. Our guides are trained to recognize symptoms and provide necessary assistance. We also carry first aid kits and can arrange emergency helicopter evacuation if required.
Guides & Porters:
While independent trekking is possible, hiring a licensed guide is highly recommended for safety, navigation, and invaluable cultural insights. Our package includes an experienced English-speaking guide and porter service (1 porter for 2 guests) to carry your main luggage.
Cultural Insights:
The Manaslu region is rich in Tibetan Buddhist culture. You will have opportunities for side trips to ancient monasteries like the Samagaon Monastery, visit traditional villages, and interact with local communities, offering a deep cultural immersion alongside the natural beauty.