Manaslu Trekking
This trekking revolves the Manasalu mountain chain and is one of the rare used routes. Even though it is a hard tour, where you can see a lot of solitary mountains, the reward is rich. You will have a brilliant view on the Ganesh Himal and the Manasalu Mountains as well as you will have an insight into the culture of different ethnical groups of Nepal – not to see this way on other treks!
1. Day - Departure
2. Day - Arrival Kathmandu
Transfer to the hotel and time at your own disposal.3. Day - Sightseeing Kathmandu
4. Day - Kathmandu – Soti Khola (650 MASL)
Today you are going to drive to Soti Khola. This is the most important trade center of the region. It is divided, geographically and politically, by the river Buri Gandaki. On your way you will already have the chance to see the Manasalu.5. Day - Soti Khola – Machha Khola (930 MASL)
Today you are going to hike at the left side of the river through the village Labu Bensi to Machha Khola (fish stream). You will spend the night at the riverside of the Budi Gandanki, where both rivers come together.6. Day - Machha Khola – Jagat (1410 MASL)
Still at the left side of the river you are going to hike up to Tatopani. You will be able to bath in the hot spring depending on the weather. Afterwards the hike continues over a crest and a swing bridge to the eastside of the river to Jagat.7. Day - Jagat – Pewa (1860 MASL)
You are going to hike through different villages, in which the Tibetan influence is noticeable, to Ghatta. There you will have two different possibilities to continue your trek. The first is to hike at the left side of the river Sersang (old route). The other possibility is the new route which goes via a swing bridge to Philim. In Philim branches a way to the Ganesh Himal base camp. The Manasalu Trail continues shortly after the last houses to the north.8.Day - Pewa – Ghap (2160 MASL)
Today you will notice the Buddhist influences on your hike. You will pass many Mani stones (Buddhist praying stones).9. Day - Ghap – Lho Gaon (3180 MASL)
Today you will overcome a big difference in height. The path leads you through small villages and rhododendron forest, where you will see with some luck langures (monkeys). As well Yak caravans will cross your way to Lho Gaon.10. Day - Lho Gaon – Sama Gaon (3530 MASL)
After a short stage to Sama Gaon you will have the possibility to make a short excursion.11. Day - Akklimatisationstag
You guide will give you a suggestion for a trip in the surrounding.12. Day - Sama Gaon – Samado (3860 MASL)
Since you are already in relatively great heights and you have to be good acclimated today’s hike is going to be a short one.13. Day - Samado – Dharamsala (4460 MASL)
Today the path goes 800 m up and you will be able to enjoy the view on the Himalaya. From the distance you will already see a house on the hill. This is a rest house for locals and carriers. Your camp will be there as well.14. Day - Dharamsala – Bhimtang(3600 MASL)
Today the hike starts early in the morning. The hike starts moderately up and the last 400 m before you reach the pass will be steep. Therefor you will rewarded with a view over the Himlung Himal (7126 MASL), the Kang Guru (6981 MASL) and the Annapurna II (7931 MASL). After a short break the hike continues downwards to today’s camp in Bhimtang.15. Day - Bhimtang – Goa(2510 MASL)
The rout goes down the valley to Goa.16. Day - Goa – Tal (1700 MASL)
Today you will continue hiking down the valley to Dharapani. The path leads here to the Marsyangdi valley. The path upwards leads to the Annapurna Trek, but you will be continuing to hike downwards to Tal17. Day - Tal – Bahundanda (1310 MASL)
The hike continues along the Marshyandi river to Bahundanda.18. Day - Bahundanda – Kathmandu
You will have the possibility to take the bus from Khudi to Kathmandu if you do not want to hike to Besisahar to take the bus to Kathmandu there.19. Tag - Kathmandu
20. Tag - Depature Kathmandu
- Flexible daily routine
The daily routines described must be considered somewhat flexible, as they are adapted to local conditions (weather, new paths, etc.) as well as to your constitution. Your guide will plan and discuss the next day with you in the evening.
Include
- Hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast
- Pick up and Drop service
- Kathmandu sightseeing
- 3 times Meals and Accommodations during the Trek
- Trekking Guide (Sirdar)
- Porters
- Trekking permit.
- Trekking insurance for trekking Crew
- Trekking bag of Himalaya Trekking
Exclude
- Tips
- Flight to Kathmandu and back
- Meals in Kathmandu
- All Drinks
- Travel Insurance
Requirements
You will find the level of difficulty and the type of accommodation of each journey in the program.
Equipment
You are going to get an equipment list as recommendation together with your travel documents. The equipment for a tent trekking (tent, mattresses etc.) will be organized locally.
Luggage
You are allowed to check in 20 kg as well as you can take 5 kg of hand luggage with you. If you would like to travel with a trolley case, we kindly ask you to take an additional big backpack with you. Luggage which you do not need while trekking can be deposit for free in Kathmandu.
Entry
For the entry to Nepal you need a passport which is valid further than 6 month after your departure date. You will receive your visa upon your arrival at the airport in Kathmandu. You will be told about the visa expenses while booking, since the fee changes from time to time.
Health
Himalaya Trekking suggests seeing your doctor or a tropical doctor as early as possible so you will be informed about current provisions regarding injections. Pharmacy or a doctor will help you regarding your personal trip first aid travel kit.
Group size
Himalaya Trekking guarantees for every tour. We do not have any minimum size for a group, but we do have a maximum of 12 persons per tour.
Tour program
The daily program should be seen as very flexible since we have to consider the local circumstances as well as your physical condition. Your guide will plan with you every evening the next day.
Travel documents
You are going to receive the detailed travel documents with general information as well as your flight tickets 2 to 3 weeks before departure.
Tipping
The tip for the local guides and carrier are not included in the travel costs. It is common to tip them for a good performance.
Accommodation and meals
The overnight stays in Kathmandu and Pokhara will be in a middle class hotel. The restaurants can be chosen individually, as lunch and dinner are not included in the travel costs.
During a lodge trekking the hike will be trough village to village. You will stay overnight in a basic hostel and you are going to have your meals there or in a restaurant on the way. During the camp trekking you are going to stay in one man or two-person tents and all the meals will be provided by private cook.
Insurance
Himalaya Trekking recommends having travel insurance as well as a cancellation protection. We also recommend having a copy of your police with you.
Climate
The weather in Nepal is nice. The summer is together with the monsoon season from June to October, the rest of the year is dry. There is mild climate in the Kathmandu valley, during the summer time around 20-30°C and in the winter time around 0-15°C.
Please consider the climate for your travelling plans, since the county covers a height form 75 MASL to 8848 MASL. Therefor the climate changes and if you are in the wrong place to the wrong time you will probably not see the Himalaya. However there still is a suited journey for every time period!
- Individual date request
Departure Date Vacant Places Days Price per Person 11 October 2024 8 21 CHF 3'850.00 Inquiry