Manaslu Expedition

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Manaslu

At 8,163 meters, Mount Manaslu is the world’s eighth-highest peak and one of Nepal’s most exhilarating climbs. Known as the “Mountain of the Spirit,” it delivers a true Himalayan mountaineering experience—remote, demanding, and far less crowded than other 8,000-meter peaks, yet equally breathtaking.

The expedition starts with a scenic trek along the Manaslu Circuit, passing traditional villages, terraced fields, and pristine Himalayan valleys. The climb features technical snow and ice sections, strategically placed high camps, and gradual acclimatization, all led by professional Sherpas to ensure safety, preparation, and success.

Reaching the summit of Manaslu is an extraordinary achievement, offering panoramic views of the Annapurna range, Ganesh Himal, and numerous Himalayan giants. For climbers seeking a serious 8,000-meter high-altitude challenge beyond the busy trails, a guided Manaslu expedition is the ultimate choice.

Summit Overview
The Manaslu Summit expedition presents an exhilarating opportunity to conquer one of the world’s highest peaks. Towering at 8,163 meters (26,781 feet), Mount Manaslu stands as the eighth highest mountain globally, nestled in the remote Mansiri Himal range of Nepal. This expedition is meticulously organized and guided by seasoned mountaineers, ensuring a blend of adventure, safety, and success for participants.
 
Summit Highlights

Altitude: 1,400 m
Arrive in Kathmandu, the historic capital of Nepal. Meet your expedition team and complete expedition briefings, equipment checks, and official documentation. The excitement builds as you prepare for your 8,000-meter Himalayan challenge — the Manaslu Expedition.

Altitude: 1,400 m
Spend the day preparing logistics and high-altitude gear. Visit the Department of Tourism for permit procedures and finalize equipment packing. Explore the city’s heritage sites like Boudhanath and Swayambhunath in your free time.

Altitude: 1,400 m
Use this day for last-minute preparations. Your climbing leader provides a detailed briefing about the Manaslu climbing route, weather, and safety protocols. Relax before the journey to the Himalayas begins.

Altitude: 576 m
Embark on a scenic drive through lush valleys and terraced hillsides to Arughat Bazaar — the starting point of the Manaslu trek. Experience the shift from city life to tranquil mountain culture.

Altitude: 970 m
Begin your trek along the Budhi Gandaki River, passing through small Gurung settlements and dense subtropical forests. Enjoy the peaceful sounds of waterfalls and flowing rivers as you settle into your first trekking day.

Altitude: 1,350 m
Follow the meandering river trail and ascend gradually to Jagat. This charming village marks the entrance to the Manaslu Conservation Area, rich in biodiversity and traditional hillside culture.

Altitude: 1,860 m
The trail climbs steadily through rocky ridges and bamboo forests. Cross several suspension bridges and pass through Gurung villages, enjoying glimpses of cascading waterfalls and steep cliffs.

Altitude: 2,630 m
Trek through lush rhododendron forests and alpine meadows. The route opens up to stunning views of Shringi Himal and Ganesh Himal, signaling entry into higher elevations and cooler air.

Altitude: 3,520 m
Climb steadily through alpine landscapes and stone-walled fields to reach Sama Gaon — the gateway to Manaslu Base Camp. The village offers breathtaking views of Manaslu’s north face.

Altitude: 3,520 m
Spend the day acclimatizing to the altitude. Visit the local monastery, hike toward Birendra Lake, or simply enjoy the mountain serenity while preparing for the next day’s ascent to base camp.

Altitude: 4,400 m
Trek through rocky moraines and glacial terrain to reach Manaslu Base Camp. The panoramic views of Himalchuli, Ngadi Chuli, and Manaslu dominate the skyline. Settle into the base camp and prepare for the climbing phase.

Altitude: Up to 8,163 m (Summit)
Over the next several weeks, your expedition focuses on acclimatization, route fixing, and summit attempts. Establish High Camps I, II, III, and IV while gradually pushing higher between rest and rotation climbs.
The summit day rewards you with one of the most magnificent panoramas in the Himalayas — an unbroken horizon of peaks stretching from Annapurna to the Langtang range.

Altitude: 4,400 m
After completing your successful climb, spend the day cleaning the base camp and organizing gear for the return trek. Celebrate your achievement with the expedition team.

Altitude: 3,520 m
Descend along familiar trails to Sama Gaon, enjoying the warmer air and scenic landscapes. Interact with local villagers and reflect on your summit success.

Altitude: 2,380 m
Continue descending through forests and terraced fields. The drop in elevation makes trekking more comfortable as you re-enter lush mid-hill regions.

Altitude: 869 m
Follow the Budhi Gandaki River downstream. Cross suspension bridges, pass waterfalls, and descend through subtropical forests back into the lower Himalayan valleys.

Altitude: 608 m
Complete your final trekking day as you return to Arughat Bazaar. Celebrate the end of your expedition route surrounded by green hills and traditional villages.

Altitude: 1,400 m
Take a scenic drive back to Kathmandu, passing through terraced hillsides and local settlements. Enjoy your first comfortable rest after the long mountain journey.

Altitude: 1,400 m
Relax and rejuvenate in Kathmandu. Take the day to explore local temples, buy souvenirs, or simply enjoy the warmth and energy of Nepal’s capital after your remarkable expedition.

Altitude: 1,400 m
Your Manaslu Expedition concludes. Bid farewell to Nepal with unforgettable memories of conquering one of the world’s most beautiful 8,000-meter peaks.

Trek Cost Includes
Trek Cost Excludes

The Manaslu Summit expedition is considered challenging, requiring prior mountaineering experience, excellent physical fitness, and high-altitude trekking skills.

The expedition typically spans several weeks, including acclimatization phases, summit attempts, and descent, totaling approximately 30-40 days.

Participants need climbing permits for Mount Manaslu and trekking permits for the region, which our expedition team will assist in obtaining.

Safety is paramount, with experienced guides, Sherpa support, medical assistance, emergency evacuation plans, and high-quality equipment ensuring a secure expedition environment.

Accommodation includes tents at various campsites during the ascent, with basic facilities provided. Participants should be prepared for camping in high-altitude conditions.

Nutritious meals are provided, with a focus on energy-rich foods suitable for high-altitude trekking. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated with prior notice.

The best time for the expedition is typically during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons, offering favorable weather and climbing conditions.

Travel insurance is highly recommended to cover potential risks such as medical emergencies, evacuation, trip cancellations, and equipment loss or damage.

Essential equipment includes mountaineering boots, crampons, ice axes, harnesses, helmets, down jackets, sleeping bags, trekking poles, and personal clothing suitable for extreme conditions.

Participants are advised to undergo physical training, altitude acclimatization, and practice technical climbing skills prior to the expedition to enhance safety and success.

Mountaineering Boots
Crampons
Ice Axe
Climbing Harness
Helmet
Down Jacket
Sleeping Bag (Rated for Extreme Cold)
Trekking Poles
High-altitude Clothing Layers (Base layers, Mid layers, Outer layers)
Gloves (Waterproof and Insulated)
Sunglasses (Category 4 for Glacier Travel)
Headlamp with Extra Batteries
Climbing Rope (Depending on Group Needs)
Personal First Aid Kit
Water Purification Tablets or Filter
Sunscreen and Lip Balm (High SPF)
Backpack (70-80 liters capacity)
Thermal Underwear
Gaiters (For Snow and Ice Protection)
Portable Altitude Chamber (For Emergency Use)
Climbing Permit and Documentation
Personal Identification and Travel Insurance Details

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    Summit Overview

    Duration

    46 Days

    Maximum Altitude

    8,163 m / 26,774.64 ft

    Oxygen Supply

    5 Cylinders 4.3 Liter Each

    Comfort

    Down Suit & Sleeping Bag Inclusive

    Safety

    Helmet, Common Climbing Equipment’s, Oxygen Mask & Regulator, Weather Forecast From Meteorologist etc

    Permits

    All Permits Required For Summiting

    Accommodation

    Standard Tent

    Meals

    Three Meals per Day along with Unlimited access to selected Chocolates, Biscuits, Savory Snacks & Hot Beverages

    Gratuity

    Summit Bonus & All Staff Tips are Inclusive

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