Manaslu Circuit Trekking - 18 Days
Manaslu Circuit Trekking – 18 Days Special Offer
Discover one of Nepal’s most spectacular and less-crowded Himalayan adventures with our 18-day Manaslu Circuit Trek. This journey circles the majestic Mount Manaslu (8,163m), the world’s eighth-highest mountain, offering dramatic landscapes, authentic mountain culture, and the thrilling crossing of Larkya La Pass (5,106m).
✅ What’s Included
Airport pick-up and drop-off in Kathmandu
3-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
Scenic drive from Kathmandu to Machha Khola and return from Dharapani
Manaslu Restricted Area Permit (RAP)
Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP)
Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
3 meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) during the trek
Comfortable teahouse/lodge accommodation during trekking
Experienced, government-licensed English-speaking trekking guide
Porter service (1 porter for 2 trekkers)
All staff insurance, food, salary, and equipment
First aid kit and basic safety support
Trek completion certificate
❌ Not Included / Limitations
Nepal visa fees
International airfare
Travel insurance (mandatory, including high-altitude coverage)
Personal expenses (drinks, Wi-Fi, hot showers, charging, laundry)
Tips for guide and porter
Extra costs due to weather delays, landslides, or itinerary changes
Please note: The Manaslu region is a restricted area. A minimum of two trekkers is required to obtain the special permit, and trekking must be done with a licensed guide.
🌄 Why Tourists Love It
Less crowded than Everest and Annapurna routes
Stunning views of Mt. Manaslu and surrounding Himalayan peaks
Authentic Tibetan-influenced culture in remote villages like Samagaun and Samdo
Adventure crossing the dramatic Larkya La Pass
Diverse landscapes: waterfalls, rivers, forests, glaciers, and alpine valleys
True off-the-beaten-path Himalayan experience
This 18-day Manaslu Circuit Trek is perfect for trekkers seeking raw beauty, cultural richness, and a challenging yet rewarding mountain adventure. It’s not just a trek—it’s a journey into one of Nepal’s last untouched Himalayan regions.