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Manaslu Circuit Trekking Itinerary and Best Time

One of the top teahouse treks in Nepal is the Manaslu circuit trek. The journey combines the lonesome paths, picturesque mountain scenery, and illustrious local culture into a stunning amalgam. The Manaslu circuit hiking, which is located in Nepal's central-west, has gained enormous popularity recently. The eighth-highest mountain in the world, Mt. Manaslu (8,163m), is circled by this journey.

At least 23 days are needed to complete the Manaslu circle trip. Your highest point during this journey will be 5,160 meters above sea level. The main draw of this journey is the view of the topography, which is rapidly changing and includes rivers, mountains, historical landmarks, tropical pine woods, and more. During this walk, you will see a number of noteworthy peaks, including Mt. Manaslu (8,163 m), Annapurna I (8,091 m), Annapurna South (7,219 m), Annapurna III (7,555 m), Machhapuchhre (6,997 m), and others.

The route leads from Gorkha, a historic city and former Shah dynasty state, to the Tibetan plateau of Larkya La.  The main attraction of this walk is traversing the enormous Larkya La pass, which is located at 5,160 meters. 

Trip Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m)
Day 02: Kathmandu city Sightseeing & Trek Preparation
Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Arughat (608m/ 7-8 Hrs)
Day 04: Trek from Arughat to Soti Khola (700m/5-6 hours)
Day 05: Trek from Soti Khola to Machhakhola (869m/4-5 hours)
Day 06: Trek from Machhakhola to Jagat (1,300m/5-6 hours)
Day 07: Trek from Jagat to Philim (1,570m/5 - 6 hours)
Day 08: Trek from Philim to Deng (1,860m/5 hours)
Day 09: Trek from Deng to Namrung (2,630m/7 hours)
Day 10: Trek from Namrung to Shyala (3,500m/5 hours)
Day 11: Trek from Shyala to Samagaon (3,520m/2-3 hours)
Day 12: Acclimatization day at Samagaon (3,520m)
Day 13: Samagaon to Samdo (3,875m/3-4 hours)
Day 14: Acclimatization day at Samdo (3,875m)
Day 15: Trek from Samdo to Larkya Phedi (4,460m/5-6 hours)
Day 16: Trek from Larkya Phedi to Larkya La (5160m) and descend to Bimthang
(3720m/ Total trekking hours- 8 to 9 hrs)
Day 17: Trek from Bimthang to Gho (2,515m/4hours)
Day 18: Trek from Gho to Dharapani (1963m/4 hours)
Day 19: Trek from Dharapani to Syange (1,100m/6hours)
Day 20: Trek from Syange to Bhulbhule (840m/5 -6 hours)
Day 21: Drive from Bhulbhule to Kathmandu (1400m/6-7 hrs)
Day 22: Free day in Kathmandu
Day 23: Departure to your homeland

Manaslu circuit trek route
You start off your journey with a beautiful drive to Arughat. You will gradually make your way towards Soti Khola after landing at Arughat. The next day, you'll hike to Machhakhola after spending the night at Soti Khola. You could try your hand at river fishing if you have enough time.

To get to Machhakhola, you must walk for about six hours, which is also the usual amount of time you will spend each day traveling. The following morning, you'll hike to Jagat. You will pass Tatopani, a natural hot spring, on the way. You will also notice that your rate of ascent is slowing. The following day, you will travel to Deng. You now enter the cooler mountainous region trekking through Sirdibas Bazaar's dispersed settlements, steep ridges, bamboo forests, terrace fields, and farms.

You depart for Ghap the following day. You will detect Tibetan cultural vibes as you get closer to the border with Tibet. You're going to Lho next. The Budhi Gandaki River will now be crossed. Similar to prior days, you will be traveling through farms, fields, and tiny settlements. The next morning, you'll travel to Samagaon. As you move closer to Samagaon, the view of Mt. Manaslu (8163m), which you are now nearing, just gets better.

The following day will be spent acclimatizing at Samagaon. You can travel to the nearby villages and explore the Tibetan-Buddhist people's cultures. You leave for Larkya Phedi the following morning. It's possible that this is one of the trek's shorter hikes. For the night, you will stop just below the Larkya Pass.

The following day, you will cross Larkya-La (5,160m) on your way to Bimthang. The hardest day of the entire trip will be today. You will ascend to the summit of the Larkya-La pass before making your way down to Bimthang. You will have a stunning view of Larke Peak (6,249 meters) and Manaslu North (7,157 meters). You will drop into a lovely valley that is lined with pine and rhododendron trees.

The following morning, you can take in the valley's surroundings as you make a steady walk into Gho. In this location, you will pass through a number of woodlands. The following day, you travel to Dharapani. The lodges in Dharapani offer hot showers where you may unwind. Finally, you will drive back to Kathmandu the next day.

Best time for Manaslu circuit trek
The months of October and the spring are the best times to go trekking on the Manaslu circuit. These include late February to early May and late September to early December, when tourists may expect temperate temperatures ideal for hiking.

The path tracks will be dry throughout these seasons, making trekking much simpler. And to top it all off, you will enjoy the greatest views during these seasons. This is the ideal time to start the journey because of the clear skies and good weather.

It is highly advised that you allow time for acclimation since you will be traveling at altitudes greater than 3,000 meters. Additionally, the majority of the tracks pass through mountainous terrain, thus it is advised that you are in good cardiovascular shape.

One of the best hiking routes in Nepal is undoubtedly the Manaslu circuit. Around this area, you can get a glimpse of the untamed geography and the vibrant cultural lifestyle of Nepalese civilization.

 

 

 

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