Manasalu the 8th highest
mountain in the world was first climbed
by the Japanese expedition group in
1956.The trekking around beautiful
Manasalu region which started in 1991
offers you a very unique opportunity to
experience relatively "untouched" region
of Nepal and provides spectacular beauty
along the border of Nepal and China
allowing organized trekking groups
special permits to venture round its
spectacular circuit. The treks starts
from the historic city of Gorkha and
goes along Budhi Gandaki, through Nupri
region largely in habitant by
descendants of Tibetan migrants.
Altitude : 5400 m
Grade :
Season: Feb – May/Sep – Dec
Trek Type: camping
Trip Days: 24 Days
Accommodation: Budget/standard
Itinerary:
Day 01:
Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 02: Full day sightseeing
Day 03: Drive to Gorkha and trek to
Chardhara (700m).
Day 04: Chardhara - Chapthok (1128m)
Day 05: Chapthok - Arughat (600m)
Day 06: Arughat - Sodi Khola (700m)
Day 07: Sodi Khola - Lububesi (880m)
Day 08: Lububesi - Dobhan Khola (823m)
Day 09: Dobhan Khola - Jagat(1410m)
Day 10: Free day
Day 11: Jagat - Thangkolmo (1371m)
Day 12: Thangkolmo - Deng (1646m).
Day 13: Deng - Ghap (1981m)
Day 12: Ghap - Namro (2660m
Day 13: Namro - Shyala (3353m)
Day 14: Acclimatize visit Manaslu Base
Camp/Samagoan
Day 15: Shyala - Samdo (3658m)
Day 16: Samdo - Phedi (Dharamsala)
(4268m)
Day 17: Phedi - Larkya La (5100m) -
Larcha (3506m)
Day 18: Larcha - Sangure Kharka (2900m)
Day 19: Sangure Kharka - Thonje/Dharapani
(1890m)
Day 20: Thonje/Dharapani - Syange
(1067m)
Day 21: Syange - Bulbule (853m)
Day 22: Pulbule - Phalesangu (670m)
Day 23: Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 24: Departure
Cost: The cost of a trip depends
upon the guest requirement.
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