Pisang Peak Trekking Agency

Manasalu Trekking

MANASALU TREKKING.
The Manaslu Trek (also known as Manaslu Circuit Trek) is a remote trek around the world’s eighth highest peak, situated in Manaslu region. With newly developed small tea houses on the trek, Manaslu Trek has become a lot easier for trekkers to acquire accommodation and meals. Manaslu circuit Trek explores small villages of Buddhism with spectacular scenery of snowy peaks, thundering rivers, high passes, wildlife and different Himalayan flowers including the beautiful rhododendrons. Manaslu trek will lead you to the highest land attached to Tibet with some opportunities to experience Tibetan-influenced cultures and faiths. While the Annapurna Circuit Trek is now disrupted by on-going construction of motor roads, Manaslu Circuit Trek is
known as the perfect alternative for Annapurna Circuit. For those who do not want to walk on the dusty roads of Annapurna Circuit Trek, Manaslu Circuit Trekking is the perfect alternative with a similar route, similar views and similar experiences. Manaslu Circuit Trek is getting more and more popular as a new trekking route among trekkers. Manaslu Trekking is a restricted trekking route, you need to use a government licensed trekking agency with private staffs. You can not do independent trekking in this area. Larke (Larkye) La Pass (5,106 meters) is the most difficult point of the trek but it’s not worse, weather conditions allowing to cross and meet
Annapurna circuit route. For a trekker with more available time we suggest to include virgin Tsum valley area experiencing far less trekkers. Manaslu Circuit Trek is the premier moderate – difficult grade trekking route left in Nepal in terms of mountains, authentic culture and enjoyment. Manaslu Circuit Trekking gives you untouched beauty of nature, gives you own pace for the walk and lets you experience the life of people in the mountains. After the latest road construction in Annapurna Circuit Trek, Manaslu Circuit Trekking has been attracting more are more visitors who prefer to avoid walking on the dirt roads. Manaslu is in a restricted area and requires an appropriate permit, a government registered trekking agency, and a licensed guide to accompany each party. A minimum of two people are required in order to obtain the trekking permit through the area. The special permit costs $100 from September to November for the first seven days plus $15 for each additional day, and $75 from December to August for the first seven days plus $10 per additional day. The costs are per person. Trekkers are also required to have an Annapurna and Manaslu Conservation area permits from the Nepal Tourism Board at a cost of 3000 Nepali Rupees per person including 13% vat of each different region

ITINERERY:
01: Arrive In Kathmandu And Transfer To Hotel.
Sight Seeing In Kathmandu Cites And Make For Trekking Permit.
02: Kathmandu Gorkha By Privet Bus And Camp At Gorkha.
03: Trek To Kafle Village.
04: Trek To Shanti Village.
05: Trek To Cave Corner Or Birkuna.
06: Trek To Khorla Bensi.
07: Trek To Jagat.
07: Trek To Dyan Phedi.
08: Trek To Sama Gompa.
09: Trek To Samdo.
10: Rest Day In Samdo.
11: Trek To Larke Kharka.
12: Trek To Larkya Pass 5213m. And Camp At Bimdakooti.
13: Trek To Surke.
14: Trek To Dharapani.
15: Trek To Jagat/ Kathmandu By Bus.
16: Kathmandu/Bhaktapur/Patan Sight Seeing
17: Drive To International Airport 3 Hours Before Departure The Flight.

COST INCLUDES/EXCLUDES:
Airport pick up and drop 3-4 start hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast included (twin share basis)
All necessary trekking permits for Manaslu, Tsum Valley, Manaslu conservation area,
Annapurna conservation area, TIMS card, etc.
All accommodation during trek
Three meals a day during the trek
Fresh fruit each day if and when available
Government registered and first-aid trained professional local guide who speaks English
Kathmandu to Sotikhola by bus
Dharapani to either Pokhara or Kathmandu by bus
Staff insurance, meals, accommodation, equipment, transportation, etc
Sight seeing in Kathmandu city and Bhaktaput/Patan

COST NOT INCLUDES:
International airfare and Nepal visa fee
Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu
Personal Insurance, personal expenses, loss of property and theft, etc
Rescue arrangements if necessary on the trekking
All beverages, snacks, and additional expenses such as laundry, hot showers, battery charging,
Tip to staff.

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