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Manaslu Circuit Trek

Manaslu Trek Manaslu trekking with sevenstar Team, Manaslu trek takes you to the unspoiled and remote Manaslu region bordering with Tibet. It is an area restricted for mass tourism, to preserve its unique cultural and natural heritage. The trekking in Manaslu region offers a diverse culture and landscape and challenging trails along Budi Gandaki valley. En route are numerous waterfalls and lakes, interesting Buddhist monasteries in Samagaon and Larke Bazzar and interesting Tibetan villages that look medieval. Manaslu trekking is geographically spectacular and culturally fascinating. The Tibetans of the upper Budi Gandaki, a region known as Nupri, are direct descendants of Tibetan immigrants. Their speech, dress and customs are almost exclusively Tibetan and there is still continuous trade between Nupri and Tibet. The mountain views in Nupri are sensational and the Larke pass (5,213m) is a dramatic Himalayan pass to cross. Starting from Arughat in Gorkha we walk along the Budi Gandaki valley. The first few days are hard. Slowly we enter regions more scenic and culturally interesting. We pass through interesting and exotic Buddhist villages of Samagaon, Sirdibas and Samdo and cross the Larke pass to descend to Marshyangdi valley in Annapurna circuit route where it ends in Bensisahar.

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Annapurna Base Camp - Short - Itinerary

    • DAY-01: Arrival at Kathmandu, transfer to hotel. Meal: B Accommodation: Hotel
    • DAY-02: Drive from Kathmandu to Dovan, trek to Jagat (1,300m), 9-11 hours. Meal: B/L/D Accommodation: Tea House
    • DAY-03: Trek from Jagat to Deng (1,860m), 5-6 hours. Meal: B/L/D Accommodation: Tea House
    • DAY-04: Trek from Deng to Namrung (2,630m), 5-6 hours. Meal: B/L/D Accommodation: Tea House
    • DAY-05: Trek from Namrung to Samagaon (3,530m), 6-7 hours. Meal: B/L/D Accommodation: Tea House
    • DAY-06: Trek from Samagaon to Dharamsala (4,460m), 4-5 hours. Meal: B/L/D Accommodation: Tea House
    • DAY-07: Trek to Bimtang (3,720m) via Larkya La Pass (5,106m), 8-9 hours. Meal: B/L/D Accommodation: Tea House
    • DAY-08: Trek from Bhimthang to Dharmasala, 8-9 hours. Meal: B/L/D Accommodation: Tea House
    • DAY-09: Trek from Dharmasala to Besisahar, 5-6 hours. Meal: B/L/D Accommodation: Tea House
    • DAY-10: Drive to Kathmandu, 8 hours. Meal: B/L Accommodation: Hotel
    • DAY-11: Leisure day in Kathmandu for shopping and exploration. Meal: B Accommodation: Hotel
    • DAY-12: Departure from Kathmandu. Meal: B

Cost Include/Exclude

Included

  • English-speaking guide
  • Porter services
  • Annapurna Conservation Permit
  • Manaslu Special Permit
  • Trekking Permit (Tims Card)
  • Trekking Equipment
  • Accommodation (twin sharing)
  • All Necessary Land Transportation
  • Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)

Excluded

  • Personal trekking gear
  • Meals in Kathmandu
  • Insurance
  • Tips for guide and porter
  • Personal expenses (shopping, beverages, etc.)

Price for the Trip

Note: The cost depends on the group size, hotel accommodation, and the client's preferences. Please contact Sevenstar Adventures for detailed pricing.

How to Book?

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the best time to trek to Everest Base Camp?

The best times are pre-monsoon (March-May) and post-monsoon (September-November).

2. What is the difficulty level of the trek?

The trek is moderate to challenging and requires good physical fitness.

3. How long does the trek take?

Typically 12-14 days, depending on acclimatization and trekking speed.

4. What accommodation is available during the trek?

Basic tea houses and guesthouses, with more luxurious options available in certain areas.

5. Do I need previous trekking experience?

Previous experience is helpful but not necessary. Good physical fitness is essential.

6. What is the height of Everest Base Camp?

It is at 5,365 meters (17,598 feet) above sea level.

7. What permits do I need?

You will need a TIMS card and an Everest National Park permit.

8. Can I hire a guide and porter?

Yes, hiring a guide and porter is recommended for ease and safety.

9. What gear do I need?

Essential gear includes hiking boots, warm clothing, a sleeping bag, and sun protection.

10. Is Wi-Fi available?

Wi-Fi is available in some areas, but it can be slow and unreliable.

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How to Book?

Booking is easy! Fill in the form below to confirm your spot.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the best time to trek to Everest Base Camp?

The best times to visit are during pre-monsoon (March to May) and post-monsoon (September to November) when the weather is favorable for trekking.

2. What is the difficulty level of the trek?

The Everest Base Camp trek is moderate to challenging, requiring good fitness levels and acclimatization.

3. How long does the trek take?

The trek typically takes 12 to 14 days, depending on the pace and acclimatization schedule.

4. What are the accommodation facilities during the trek?

You will stay in tea houses and guesthouses along the trek with basic facilities. More luxurious options are available in certain areas.

5. Do I need to have previous trekking experience?

Previous trekking experience is helpful but not essential. Being physically fit and prepared for long hikes is important.

6. How high is Everest Base Camp?

Everest Base Camp is located at 5,365 meters (17,598 feet) above sea level.

7. What permits do I need?

You will need a TIMS card (Trekkers’ Information Management System) and an Everest National Park permit.

8. Can I hire a guide and porter?

Yes, hiring a guide and porter is highly recommended for safety, ease, and support throughout the trek.

9. What gear do I need for the trek?

Essential gear includes hiking boots, warm clothing, a sleeping bag, a water bottle, a first-aid kit, and sun protection.

10. Is there Wi-Fi available during the trek?

Wi-Fi is available in some areas, but it can be slow and may require a fee. Expect limited connectivity in remote locations.

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Fixed Departure Dates

  • September: 7th, 13th, 21st & 27th
  • October: 1st, 5th, 11th, 17th, 21st & 27th
  • November: 3rd, 5th, 9th, 13th, 17th, 21st & 29th
  • December: 5th & 7th

Max Elevation: 5,100 m

Good to Know

Sevenstar Himalayan Travel Network Pvt. Ltd is a sister company of Sevenstar Trekking Pvt. Ltd, a Nepali Trekking and expedition company established 15 years ago. According to the Tourism Act (2035), foreign companies must work through a licensed Nepali company to operate in Nepal. Booking through local companies can reduce costs by avoiding extra administrative layers, ensuring all legal and logistical support is locally managed and meeting Nepal's safety standards.

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