MANASLU CIRCUIT

MANASLU CIRCUIT

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Country

Nepal

Duration

18 Days

Grade

Medium

Max Altitude

5140M

Daily activity

Trek

Season

Spring / Autumn

Overview

MANASLU CIRCUIT

Situated close to the border with Tibet, some 100 kilometers north-west of Kathmandu; the Manaslu Circuit trek is one of the most intriguing trekking routes in Nepal, passing through lush green valleys, beautiful villages, ethnic communities, and most of all the famous Mount Manaslu 8163m. Manaslu is one of the less visited areas of Nepal maintaining its authentic charm in comparison to Everest and Annapurna region.  Our trek begins from Barpak & Larpak villages; both heavily affected by the 2015 earthquake and then joins on the main circuit from Machha Khola (900m) to Sama Gaun with a day hike to Manaslu Base Camp.

TRIP HIGHLIGHTS:

1. Explore the diverse landscapes of the Manaslu Region, less frequented than other regions.
2. Hike to Manaslu Base Camp eighth-tallest mountain in the world
3. Rare chance of sighting of Snow Leopard
4. Experience the lifestyle, culture & tradition of local peoples

Itinerary

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Day 18

Inclusions

✔️ Airport pick up / drop by private vehicle.
✔️Internal land transports involved in the program.
✔️ 3 Nights in Kathmandu hotel sharing Twin room on B/B plan.
✔️ Manaslu National Park and TIMS Card Fee
✔️ Manaslu Restricted Area Permit.
✔️ Local lodge / Teahouse during the Trek with Full board meals (B/L/D).
✔️ Once on the trek, the group will be assisted by a team of support staff – Trek Gude, Assistant Guides & Porters with their daily wages, insurance & meals.
✔️Maximum weight carrying 30KGs per porter
✔️ All taxes imposed by Nepal Govt rule.
✔️ First Aid kit & Duffel Bag.


Exclusions

❌ Nepal visa Fee
❌ International flight.
❌ Extra Hotel service, Meals, and sightseeing tours in KTM
❌ Comprehensive Insurance which covers – Travel / Medical / Emergency Heli Rescue (Mandatory)
❌ Any sort of Personal expenses like alcoholic beverages, laundry, boiled water, mineral water, cell phone charging, Wifi while on the trek,
❌ Tips and Gratuities for porters and guides,
❌ Any expenses incurred due to force majeure resulting in delays or changes in the scheduled program
❌ Anything not mentioned in the cost inclusion section.

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FAQ

A Nepal Visa (Multiple Entry) can be obtained on arrival at Kathmandu Airport. The current visa cost is $30 for a 15-day$50 for a 30-day & $125 for 90 days. The visa fee should be paid in cash in US Dollars or equivalent to Pounds Sterling or Euros.
To avoid the long queues at Immigration, it's best if you pre-apply for the online Nepal Visa Form.
NOTE: Your passport MUST be valid for at least six (6) months after your journey ends and should have a minimum of one (1) blank visa page for entry and exit stamps.

For your own personal health; it is strongly recommended that travelers are covered against the following diseases; Poliomyelitis (childhood booster), Tetanus (childhood booster), Typhoid (food and water-borne disease), and Hepatitis A (food and water-borne disease). For those undertaking a longer more rural trip to Nepal, other vaccinations may need to be considered including Hepatitis B, Rabies, Japanese B, and Meningitis.

There are seasonal outbreaks of dengue fever / Malaria, especially in the southeast of Nepal, but cases have been reported across much of the country. There is currently no vaccine or prophylaxis available for Dengue, and therefore the best form of prevention is to avoid being bitten.

Most of our trips to Nepal go to high altitudes where there is a risk of being affected by Acute Mountain Sickness. Our itineraries are designed to enable everyone to acclimatize to these altitudes, but you should be aware that it is still possible for you to be affected.

In Kathmandu - we use a range of excellent Tourist Standard hotels & can be tailored to your preference.

While on a trek; lodges are simple, friendly, and atmospheric with heated dining areas. Bedrooms are, however, basic and unheated with wooden beds and foam mattresses. You will need a sleeping bag. The lodges have shared washing and toilet facilities. Some lodges have solar-powered showers (charged at $4 - $5 per shower) and battery-charging facilities (also charged at a rate per hour). Rooms are generally arranged on a twin-sharing basis and if you are travelling by yourself, you will usually be paired up with someone of the same sex.

Most lodges have almost identical menus throughout the trek. Breakfast will be a set menu usually consisting of porridge and toast, egg. Lunch & Dinner menus are mostly similar to dal bhat, momo’s, pizza, spaghetti, noodles, etc. 2 cups of tea/coffee are included in every meal. 

Any additional items that are not included in the set menu should be ordered and paid for separately. If you buy imported food and drink whilst on the trek you will spend more than the suggested amount. Although meat is available in the teahouses, we advise NOT eating it on the trek. The meat has often been carried in the heat from lower altitudes for several days before reaching the lodges and can cause stomach upsets or illness.

Our multi-day adventure trek involves going to 5000m elevation. During the trip, you will be spending at least one night above 4000 meters and/or trekking to 5000 meters or above. This is not something that you should worry about; the human body is quite capable of adapting to a very wide range of altitudes, but we must follow some simple rules to acclimatize successfully.

Approximately $300 (or Euros, Pounds etc) changed into local currency, should be allowed for miscellaneous expenses including porter and trek crew tips, drinks, snacks etc. It is not necessary to obtain local currency before departure. US Dollars, Pound Sterling, and Euros are equally acceptable for exchange in Nepal. We recommend that you carry your travel money in the form of cash, or else it is possible to withdraw money from ATMs in Kathmandu using your debit or credit card.

We strongly recommend you have a valid Travel + Medical insurance policy to cover the cost of medical treatment, and emergency helicopter evacuation and to protect the value of your holiday in the event of cancellation. When taking out insurance please ensure the policy you choose covers you for the activities and altitude included in your itinerary.

Tipping is the accepted way of saying thank you for good service. As a guideline, we recommend that each group member contribute around $150 to these tips. At the end of their trek, many people also like to donate various items of equipment to the porters and trek staff. Boots, gloves, hats, scarves, and even socks are always warmly received by the porters, whilst technical clothing and equipment such as head torches and trekking poles are highly prized by the Sherpa team. Your tour leader will make arrangements for a fair distribution (possibly by raffle) amongst the trek crew.

Your main item of luggage should be a sturdy kit bag, duffle bag or similar which will be carried during the trek by porters and should weigh no more than 15kg. You should also take on your holiday a daypack of approximately 40 liters capacity.
It is possible to leave items not required on the trek at the hotel in Kathmandu. For your international flights, please check the baggage allowance with your airline.

The Manaslu Circuit trek itinerary has a wide range of temperatures. This depends on the season, altitude, and time of day. In the mountains between 1,000m and 3,500m, the nights will be cool around 5 Celsius. During the day temperatures sometimes rise to 20 Celsius. At higher altitudes temperatures range from about 15 Celsius to -12 Celsius. The conditions of the Manaslu region are very similar to the more popular Annapurna region with Annapurna Circuit and Annapurna Base Camp treks.
Please remember that in any mountain area, the weather is never wholly predictable and you should be prepared and equipped to deal with any differences in weather beyond the conditions described above.

Tours location

Gear List

Manaslu Circuit Equipment List
Particulars
QTY
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Footwear:
 
 
Walking boots. A pair of water-repellent boots with ankle support.
1
 
Wool socks.
1
 
Trekking Socks
4
 
Sandals:
1
 
Trainers/sneakers. It can be used in the lodge in the afternoons/ evenings.
1
 
 
 
 
Clothing:
 
 
Waterproof jacket and trousers (goretex or similar).
1
 
Trekking trousers.
2
 
Long sleeve shirts (not cotton).
2
 
Micro fleece.
2
 
Mid to heavyweight fleece.
1
 
Sleeveless or body warmer type fleece.
1
 
Thermals or base layer for top & bottom (merino wool or synthetic).
2/3
 
Fleece pants.
1
 
Medium-weight down jacket.
1
 
 
 
 
Handwear:
 
 
Fleece gloves.
1
 
Warms mittens and/or gloves.
1
 
 
 
 
Headwear:
 
 
Wool or fleece hat.
1
 
Sun hat.
1
 
Bandana or scarf.
1
 
 
 
 
Sleeping:
 
 
Sleeping Bag (-20°C, Goose Down)
1
 
Sleeping Pad:(Thermo Rest Caramat)
1
 
 
 
 
Personal
 
 
Sun-glasses: Category 2-4 and extra pair for backup
1
 
Duffel Bag – 80L
1
 
Trekking Backpack: (35L - 45L)
1
 
Camera with spare batteries and memory cards.
1
 
Travel clothes. You will need casual clothing for air travel days and time spent in Kathmandu. – Own choice
2/3
 
Headlamp: (Min. 300 Lumen) With 4 set Lithium Batteries 
1
 
Sunscreen: SPF 50
1
 
Lipbam: SPF 30
1
 
Cold sore Lip Care
1
 
Nalgene water bottles (500ml) /1L
2
 
Insect Repellent
1
 
Pee bottle: (1000ml Wide Mouth) - OPTIONAL
1
 
Towel: Quick dry (small face towel and bathing large size) 
1
 
First aid kit: Include athletic tape, band-aids, bandages, blister tapes, personal medications etc.
1
 
Dry Bag/Compression Bag stuff sack (L,XL): For reducing the volume of the sleeping bag, down parka, etc.
2
 
Hand warmers & toe warmers:
1
 
Toiletry Kit (toothbrush, paste, toilet paper etc )
(carry a couple of Toilet Paper rolls / wet wipes)
1
 
Water purification tablets (Pristine, Biox Acqua or Acqa Mira).
 
 
Favorite snack food.
 
 
Recommended Brands:
 
 
UIAA/CE Tested Brands (Black Diamond. Petzl, Mammut, La Sportiva, Millet)
It is not necessary but advised to bring Energy supplements like energy gel, bars, Multi-Vitamins as per your preference.

 

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