Himalayan Smile Treks

& Adventures Pvt. Ltd

FOR SMILING HOLIDAYS IN NEPAL

Nepal Govt. Reg. No.: 57458/065/066 | Trekking License No.: 1001/065
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Manaslu Round Trekking Fact
  • Trip Code : HST-OF-09
  • Trek Start from : Gorkkha
  • Trek End at : Besi Sahar
  • Grade : Moderate / Difficult
  • Trek start Elevation : - m.
  • Highest Elevation : 5135 m.
  • Group Size : Minimum 2 People
  • Best time : September, October, November, December, February, March, April
  • Mode of Trek : Tent
  • Trek Duration : 21 days
Manaslu Round Trekking Map
Trekking Map
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Manaslu Round Trekking Photos
Manaslu & Other MountainsManaslu Trekking Lihi VillageSamagaon in Manaslu Trekking

Larke PassDharmasala Near Larke PassWater Fall in Manaslu Area
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Manaslu Round Trekking
Kanchenjunga Trekking

Manasalu is another adventurous trekking route was opened for foreign trekkers in 1992. From Gorkha, the capital city of King Prithvi Narayan Shah who unified small states and founded present greater Nepal, You trek up the wild Budhi Gandakhi River, through rough gorges slicing between Himachuli (7890M). The trails are steep but the sight of the peak of Manaslu (8165m) and the trek towards the Larkya la Pass (5153m) are worth the effort. After the pass a steep descent into the Marsyangdi valley and a great walk back next to the river through small villages. The Manaslu Round/Circuit Trekking offers a perfect combination of rich culture heritage, unsurpassed Himalayan beauty, and a rich mountain biological diversity. It requires a good physical condition and experience of trekkin

Manaslu Round Trekking Highlights:
  1. Scenic drive from Kathmandu to Arughat and Beshisahar to Kathmandu
  2. Unique cultural blend of Tibetan and Neplease people
  3. Pristine Budhi Gandaki River valley
  4. Fantastic views of Mt. Manasalu, Mt. Himchuli, Mt. Ganesh and others
  5. Larkya la pass (5153m) crossing
  6. Tibetan culture of Nuri people
  7. Diversified unspoiled eco systems
  8. Walking through tropical green hills covered with pine and oak forests in the beginning of the trek

Itinerary

Day 01: Upon arrival in Kathmandu international airport, transfer to the hotel. Orientation of the trip. O/n at hotel in Kathmandu

Day 02: Drive to Arughat via Gorkha. O/n at camp.

Day 03: Arughat to Sati Khola. O/n at camp.

Day 04: Sati Khola to Labu Besi. O/n at camp.

Day 05: Labu Besi to Dovan. O/n at camp.

Day 06: Dovan to Jagat. O/n at camp.

Day 07: Jagat to Nayak or Serson. O/n at camp.

Day 08: Nayak or Serson to Ghap. O/n at camp.

Day 09: Ghap to Cho. O/n at camp.

Day 10: Cho to Sama Gompa. O/n at camp. More>>

Note:
  1. The above itinerary can be customized according to your preferences. If you want to make any changes please write here.
  2. The above trekking can also be done in camping. If you are interested in camping trek, for the price contact us.
  3. The above price is standard rate, If you want deluxe rate please contact us

Departure Dates:
                            Any date of year on your request except June, July.

Essential Trek Info

Accomodation during trekking

In above trekking we offer you accommodation in tea house (mountain lodge). A Tea House is the combination of guest house, restaurant, and social hang out. The rooms are spare with twin beds and very little additional furniture. Blankets are generally provided. Most bathrooms are shared and toilets can be either squat type of the western version. More

Meals during trekking

In Tea House trekking you will usually have breakfast and dinner in the lodge; lunch will be eaten at one of the trail side restaurants. Every Tea House serves the traditional Nepali meal Dal Bhat (rice and lentils), as well as a variety of different food items, such as rice, vegetables, More

Trekking Team (Guide, Porter)

We offer you an experienced trekking guide. He is in charge of your overall trekking. This is the person you should go to with all problems, concerns and questions. He is well trained in all aspects of trekking, high altitude medicine, first aid and emergency procedure. He is selected in terms of his professionalism. Remember that trekking guides are local citizens and their English may be basic and limited to trek More

Equipments

We suggest you to bring following equipments when you come to Nepal for trekking. The list can be adjusted according to your needs, name of trekking and time of your trekking. Please remember that during trekking your luggage will be carried out by porter. More

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is compulsory in order to participate on any of our trips. When selecting a travel insurance policy we require that at a minimum you are covered for medical expenses including emergency repatriation. We strongly recommend that the policy also covers personal liability, cancellation, curtailment and loss of luggage and personal effects. Himalayan Smile Treks and Adventures Pvt. Ltd. More

Health & Veccinations

For trekking Nepal you don't need to be a mountaineer with rippling muscles. If you are reasonably fit, have a spirit of mountain journey and like walking, you are always qualified for any trekking in Nepal. You do not need any previous experience. More

Passport and Visa

All foreign nationals, except Indian citizens, need visas to enter Nepal. Nepalese visa can be obtained from Nepalese Embassy or consulate in your home country or it can also be obtained at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu upon your arrival. More

High Altitude Sickness

Altitude sickness often known as acute mountain sickness (A.M.S.) in general may occur when people ascend too quickly normally in altitudes of over 3000 m. Most people will feel some affect of altitude, shortness of breath and possibly a light headed, which is fairly common. Acute mountain sickness is very different and normally involves a severe headache, sickness and loss of awareness. More

Weather & climate

Weather and climate varies as per season in Nepal.
Autumn (mid-September to end-November)
Autumn is the most popular time to trek. During this time, the weather is clear with mild to warm days and cold nights. However, in the higher altitude, the nights drop into freezing temperature. In this season, the mountains views are clear. More

Accommodation in Kathmandu

We choose accommodation options based on the following criteria: standard of hygiene, standard of service, location, food standards More

Our contribution to porters welfare

You are becoming responsible trekker!!!

They are uneducated. Often whole family is depending on them. That's why they try to save the money that they earned from trekking economizing to fulfill their basic needs like trekking shoes, warm jackets, sun glasses, altitude medicines etc. So, a number of porters they suffer from altitude sickness and cold related illness. Some of them even die due to those reasons More

    Our Community Involvement

Himalayan Environmental & Cultural Awareness
Centre (HECAC),

Himalayan Environmental and Cultural Awareness Centre (HECAC), Nepal is a non-profit making organization committed to helping deprived people living in remote areas of the Himalayas. HECAC is strongly engaged in ecological management and environmental protection of the Himalayas. HECAC was founded in 2004.More