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Manaslu Circuit Trek

Destination Overview

The Manaslu Circuit Trek is a classic Himalayan journey that circles Mount Manaslu (8,163 m), the world’s eighth-highest peak—first climbed in May 9, 1956 by a Japanese expedition. This iconic trek offers vivid mountain scenery, rich local culture, and a true sense of high-altitude adventure.

Designed to deliver an exceptional trekking experience, our itinerary goes beyond the standard route. As a locally led team, we welcome you into our mountain communities and share deeper cultural insights along the way. The trail follows the Budi Gandaki River, originating from Manaslu itself, before crossing the spectacular Larke Pass (5,106 m). The trek concludes in Dharapani, connecting with the Annapurna region.

For those with additional time, the journey can be extended to include the Thorong La Pass (Annapurna Circuit Trek) and Muktinath, offering a seamless transition into the Lower Mustang trek before returning to Pokhara.

Highlights

  • Immerse in the authentic Kutang & Nupri culture
  • World’s eight highest mountain Manaslu
  • Classic trek in the Himalaya
  • Panoramic mountain views
  • Sacred holy places
Manaslu Circuit Trek
Manaslu Circuit Trek
Manaslu Circuit Trek
Manaslu Circuit Trek
Manaslu Circuit Trek
Duration : 17 Days
Region : Manaslu Region
Activity Type : Trekking
Max. Altitude : 5106m
Best Season : Jan-Mar Aug-Dec
Accommodation : Tea Houses
Difficulty : Moderate
Meals : Ful Board
Transportation : Local Bus
Starting Point : Macha Khola
Ending Point : Manang

Complete Itinerary

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What’s Included in the Tour

  • Accommodation
  • Tour Guide
What is Included

What’s Excluded in the Tour

  • Visas
  • Flight Tickets
What is Excluded

Essentials for the Tour

  • Bagpack
  • Shoes
  • Torch
Packing Essentials

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Petya Atanasova

Petya Atanasova

We had the pleasure to go trekking with Pema in the magical Himalaya, couple of years ago.We’ve been travelling a lot, but what impressed us during th... Read More