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Manaslu Circuit Trek - 16 Days

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🏔️ Max altitude: 5,106m
DestinationManaslu Region
Difficulty GradeMODERATE
Start / EndKathmandu / Kathmandu
Accommodation4/5 star Hotel in Kathmandu
Best SeasonFeb, Mar, Apri, May, June, Sep, Oct, Nov & Dec
Meals IncludedAll full-board meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) during the trek
ActivityHigh Altitude Trekking
Max Altitude5106m / 16752ft

Trek Highlights

  • The Manaslu Circuit Trek in Nepal is an off-the-beaten-path trek offering stunning landscapes.
  • Trek along the Budhi Gandaki River Gorge after a scenic journey from Kathmandu to Machha Khola.
  • Walk through lush forests of pine, oak, rhododendron, and bamboo.
  • Experience authentic Tibetan-influenced culture in traditional mountain villages.
  • Meet the Nuri people and learn about their unique customs, traditions, and lifestyle.
  • Witness breathtaking views of Mt. Manaslu (8,163 m), the world’s eighth-highest mountain.
  • Enjoy stunning panoramas of Mt. Himchuli, Mt. Ganesh Himal, and surrounding Himalayan peaks.
  • Visit ancient monasteries, mani walls, prayer wheels, and sacred Buddhist sites.
  • Trek through the remote Manaslu Conservation Area, rich in biodiversity.
  • Stay in traditional teahouses and local homestays, experiencing genuine Himalayan hospitality.
  • Discover beautiful waterfalls, rivers, alpine lakes, and natural hot springs along the route.
  • Observe diverse wildlife, including Himalayan Thar, Pika, Agali, Himalayan Marmots, and various bird species.
  • Trek through changing landscapes ranging from subtropical forests to high alpine terrain.
  • Conquer the challenging Larkya La Pass (5,213 m / 17,103 ft), one of Nepal’s most dramatic mountain passes.
  • Descend through the stunning alpine meadows of Bhimtang before joining the famous Annapurna Circuit route toward Besisahar.

Trip Overview

Manaslu Circuit Trek includes the cool and peaceful valleys and lowlands to the high around Manaslu. The trail offers outstanding views of Manaslu, Annapurna, Gangapurna, Himal Chuli, and Ganesh Himal, Himlung, Kang Guru, and many other peaks. The trek begins by following the Budhi Gandaki River and passes through cultivated fields, subtropical forests, and deep gorges to climb up to the Larke La Pass (5167m), the highest point on the trek. On the way, you will have a chance to witness some of the Himalayan wildlife including Tahr (Mountain Goat), Agali (Blue Sheep), Pika (Highest living Mammal), Himalayan Marmots, and even Snow Leopards.

The Manaslu Himal rises in the north of the Gorkha District in mid-western Nepal. The region includes some of the most beautiful and dramatic scenery in the Himalayas. In the south, we find Hindu Newars and Buddhist Gurungs. The north is the home of old Gurung and a Tibetan community who speak two independent dialects.

This 170km trail is up and down and calls for good initial fitness. The up route passes through a natural forest. The valley gradually curves to the west between dramatic mountain ranges to the north and south beyond ‘New Bridge’. On the 8th day, Manaslu is first revealed. A rest day at Samagaon includes a visit to the Pungyen Nunnery below Manaslu or a walk to Manaslu Base Camp. A three-day trek, then, leads to the Larkya La (5 160m/16 930ft) beyond which the trail drops into the Annapurna Region through dramatic glacial scenery to warmer villages below. Before taking a jeep back to Kathmandu, we will descend to Tal for the last night.

Manaslu Circuit Trek Transport

The Manaslu Circuit Trek begins with an overland journey from Kathmandu to Machha Khola, the trek's starting point. Due to the remote location of the Manaslu region, transportation is primarily by road.

Kathmandu to Machha Khola

You will travel by private jeep from Kathmandu to Machha Khola. The drive takes approximately 8–10 hours, passing through scenic hills, rivers, terraced farmland, and traditional villages. The route follows the Prithvi Highway before heading into the rugged mountain roads of the Manaslu region.

During the Trek

All trekking is completed on foot through remote Himalayan trails, traditional villages, forests, river valleys, and high mountain passes. There are no road connections across most of the trekking route.

Dharapani to Kathmandu

After crossing the Larkya La Pass and completing the trek, you will drive from Dharapani to Kathmandu by private jeep. The journey takes around 8–9 hours and offers beautiful views of the Marsyangdi Valley, rural settlements, and mountain landscapes.

Private Transportation

Nature Heaven Treks & Expedition provides comfortable private jeep transportation for both the arrival and departure road journeys, ensuring a safe, reliable, and hassle-free travel experience throughout your Manaslu adventure.

Online Trip Briefing

Nature Heaven Treks & Expedition provides a complimentary online trip briefing via WhatsApp before your trek. Once your booking is confirmed and we receive your passport copy, we will schedule the briefing and send the details by email.

During the session, we review the itinerary, packing list, weather conditions, altitude information, and answer any questions you may have. Our goal is to ensure you are fully prepared and confident for your adventure in Nepal.

For assistance, contact us on WhatsApp at +977-9851218358 or share your WhatsApp number with our team.

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Detailed Itinerary

Trek DistanceN/A
Flight / DriveNone
Highest Altitude1,300m / 4,265ft
Trek DurationKathmandu

Welcome to Nepal! Upon your arrival at the airport, our friendly team will be there to greet you with a warm smile. Look out for a staff member holding a nameplate with your name at the terminal gate for easy identification. From there, you’ll be escorted to your hotel. Settlement and relax. In the evening, join us for a welcome dinner at a traditional local restaurant. Experience Thamel's buzzing hub of shops, cafes, and nightlife before returning to your hotel.

Welcome to the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal – the land of Everest, breathtaking landscapes, and timeless traditions
Welcome to the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal – the land of Everest, breathtaking landscapes, and timeless traditions
Welcome to the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal – the land of Everest, breathtaking landscapes, and timeless traditions
Welcome to the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal – the land of Everest, breathtaking landscapes, and timeless traditions
Welcome to the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal – the land of Everest, breathtaking landscapes, and timeless traditions
Welcome to the Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal – the land of Everest, breathtaking landscapes, and timeless traditions
Accommodation3/4 Star Hotel in Kathmandu Thamel
Meals ProvidedDinner

What is Included in This Package

Transportation

  • Airport Transfers: We ensure smooth pick-up and drop-off services to and from the International Airport
  • Land Transportation: All land transport by public transfer is included. For groups of 4 or more clients, a private jeep is provided.

Accommodations

  • Accommodation in Kathmandu: 3 nights stay in a Kathmandu hotel on a bed and breakfast plan. For solo travelers, a private single room will be provided.
  • Accommodation during the Trek: Stay in teahouses (twin sharing basis; private room/shared bathroom).

Food & Drinks

  • Meals during the Trek: Three meals a day (breakfast, lunch, dinner) from the menu during the trek.
  • Farewell Dinner: A celebratory farewell dinner in Kathmandu after the completion of the trek.
  • Evening Fruits: Fresh fruits are provided every evening during the trek.
  • Water purification tablets for safe drinking water

Guide & Porter

  • Guide Services: An experienced and registered guide, including insurance, salary, and all food and accommodation expenses, is provided.
  • 1 assistant guid Porter Services: One porter for every two participants. For solo trekkers, we offer either a guide or a combined guide/porter service.e for groups above 12 trekkers

Permits & Fees

  • Permits and Paperwork: All necessary permits and paperwork for the trek are arranged by us.

Other Service Inclusions

  • Sightseeing Car: An air-conditioned car with a driver and a cultural guide for sightseeing
  • Taxes and Service Charges: All government taxes and the company service charge are included.
  • Company T-shirt and cap
  • Trek completion certificate
  • Sleeping bag, down jacket, and duffel bag (shared per two trekkers if needed)
  • Free luggage storage at our Kathmandu office during the trek

What is Excluded from This Package

Transportation

  • International flight tickets to and from Nepal

Accommodations

  • Hotel stays in Kathmandu before and after the trek
  • Extra nights in Kathmandu due to early arrival, late departure, or changes in itinerary

Food & Drinks

  • All meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) in Kathmandu before and after the trek

Guide & Porter Tips

  • Tips for guides and porters (recommended but not mandatory)

Personal Expenses & Gear

  • Nepal tourist visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport
  • Personal travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking and emergency helicopter evacuation (mandatory)
  • Snacks, bottled water, tea/coffee, soft drinks, alcohol, and hot showers
  • Wi-Fi, phone calls, battery charging fees
  • Extra porter charges (if required)
  • Souvenirs and shopping items
  • Personal trekking clothing and equipment

Other Exclusions

  • Any services not specifically mentioned in the “Included” section

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Manaslu Circuit Trek - 16 Days — Important Trip Info

Your journey for the Manaslu Circuit Trek begins upon arrival in Nepal, landing at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. After completing immigration and visa formalities, you will be welcomed by your trekking agency representative and transferred to your hotel in the city.

In Kathmandu, you can rest after your flight, explore the vibrant streets of Thamel, and prepare for your trek. This includes a detailed briefing, gear check, and final documentation such as permits for the restricted Manaslu region.

The Manaslu Circuit Trek officially starts after a scenic drive from Kathmandu to the trailhead (usually Soti Khola or Machha Khola), marking the beginning of your adventure through remote Himalayan landscapes, traditional villages, and high mountain passes.

Arrival in Nepal for the Manaslu Circuit Trek

Before and after your Everest Base Camp Trek, you will stay in comfortable accommodation in Kathmandu, ranging from budget-friendly guesthouses to boutique and luxury hotels. Most hotels offer modern facilities such as Wi-Fi, private rooms, hot showers, restaurants, luggage storage, and airport transfer services to ensure a comfortable stay.

The most popular area for trekkers is Thamel, Kathmandu’s vibrant tourist hub. Thamel is well known for its trekking gear shops, restaurants, cafés, banks, currency exchange centers, and lively atmosphere. Staying here provides easy access to essential trekking services and cultural attractions before and after your mountain adventure.

Many trekkers choose to arrive in Kathmandu a day or two before the trek to rest, complete final preparations, and explore the city's rich cultural heritage. After returning from Everest Base Camp, a comfortable hotel stay in Kathmandu offers the perfect opportunity to relax, enjoy local cuisine, and celebrate the successful completion of your Himalayan journey.

Accommodation in Kathmandu

The Manaslu Circuit Trek is centered around Mount Manaslu, the eighth-highest peak in the world, and lies within the restricted Manaslu region of Nepal. Historically, this area remained isolated for centuries due to its remote geography and strict border proximity with Tibet. The local communities, mainly Tibetan-influenced Nubri and Tsum people, preserved their unique culture, language, and traditions with minimal outside contact. Until the early 1990s, the region was largely closed to foreign trekkers, which helped maintain its cultural and environmental authenticity.

The trekking route was officially opened to controlled tourism in 1991, when the Nepal government introduced the concept of restricted area trekking permits. This was done to protect the fragile ecosystem and preserve the cultural integrity of the region. The trail gradually developed as an alternative to the more commercial Annapurna Circuit, offering a more remote and less crowded Himalayan experience.

Today, the trek passes through the Manaslu Conservation Area, which was established in 1998 to safeguard the biodiversity and cultural heritage of the region. It has become one of Nepal’s most remarkable trekking routes, combining natural beauty, high mountain passes, and deep-rooted Himalayan culture, while still maintaining its restricted and carefully regulated status.

The Manaslu Circuit Trek lies in west-central Nepal, forming part of the remote and less-crowded section of the Nepalese Himalayas. The region is dominated by the towering presence of Mount Manaslu (8,163m), the eighth-highest mountain in the world. Geographically, the area sits close to the Tibetan border, which influences both its climate and terrain, giving it a blend of Himalayan and trans-Himalayan landscapes with dramatic elevation changes over short distances.

The trek follows the deep valley carved by the Budhi Gandaki River, which shapes much of the route’s rugged topography. Starting from lower subtropical zones with terraced farmlands and dense forests, the trail gradually ascends through steep gorges, suspension bridges, and cascading waterfalls. This river valley creates one of the most dramatic trekking corridors in Nepal, where the landscape shifts quickly from warm agricultural settlements to cold alpine environments.

As the trail climbs higher, it enters the restricted and ecologically protected zone managed under the Manaslu Conservation Area. Here, vegetation becomes sparse, and the terrain transitions into rocky alpine slopes and glacial landscapes. One of the most significant geographical features is the Larkya La Pass (5,106m), a high mountain pass surrounded by glaciers and snowfields. This section represents the true high-Himalayan environment, with thin air, cold temperatures, and vast panoramic views of snow-covered peaks.

The monasteries along the Manaslu Circuit Trek are some of the most spiritually significant and visually striking landmarks on the route. As you move deeper into the Manaslu region, especially around villages like Samagaun and Samdo, you begin to notice traditional Tibetan-influenced gompas perched against dramatic Himalayan backdrops. One of the most famous is Pungyen Gompa, located near Samagaun, which sits beneath the massive Manaslu Glacier and offers a peaceful atmosphere surrounded by snow peaks and prayer flags fluttering in the wind.

These monasteries are not just religious sites but also cultural anchors for the local Tibetan Buddhist communities. Monks here follow ancient traditions, and trekkers often find the gompas filled with butter lamps, chanting, and intricate murals depicting Buddhist teachings. Visiting these monasteries during the trek provides a deep sense of calm and reflection, especially after long walking days at high altitude.

Beyond their spiritual role, the monasteries also serve as important acclimatization points and places of rest for trekkers. Sitting quietly inside a gompa or walking around its prayer wheels gives you a chance to connect with the slow rhythm of mountain life. The blend of sacred silence, towering peaks, and remote village culture makes the monasteries of the Manaslu Circuit an unforgettable highlight of the journey.

Accommodation on the Manaslu Circuit Trek is primarily based on simple teahouse lodges run by local families. These teahouses provide basic but comfortable lodging for trekkers, usually in twin-sharing rooms with wooden beds, mattresses, pillows, and blankets. Facilities are modest, especially as you go higher in altitude, but they offer a warm place to rest after long trekking days. In lower villages like Machha Khola, Jagat, and Deng, you may find slightly better rooms and more variety in food options compared to higher regions.

As you ascend toward Namrung, Lho, and Sama Gaun, accommodations become more basic due to the remote location. Bathrooms are often shared, and hot showers may be available for an extra charge, depending on solar heating or limited gas supply. Despite the simplicity, teahouses are welcoming and provide essential meals like dal bhat, noodles, soups, and tea, creating a strong sense of local hospitality along the trail.

At higher elevations such as Samdo and Dharmasala (Larkya Phedi), lodges are very basic with limited facilities, focusing mainly on shelter and food before the challenging Larkya La Pass. Electricity, Wi-Fi, and charging facilities may be limited or unavailable, so trekkers are advised to carry power banks and prepare for a more rustic experience. Overall, accommodation on the Manaslu Circuit Trek is simple but culturally rich, offering an authentic Himalayan trekking experience.

Food on the Manaslu Circuit Trek is simple, nourishing, and designed to provide enough energy for long walking days in high-altitude conditions. The most common and highly recommended meal is Dal Bhat (rice, lentil soup, vegetables, and pickles), which is available in almost every teahouse along the route. It is popular because it is fresh, filling, and usually served with free refills, making it ideal for trekkers. Other common options include noodles, fried rice, pasta, Tibetan bread, pancakes, soups, and momos, depending on the lodge.

As you ascend higher, the variety of food becomes more limited due to transportation challenges. Ingredients are carried by porters or mules, so menus may repeat and prices gradually increase with altitude. Meals remain mostly vegetarian-friendly, though some places may offer basic meat dishes in lower elevations. Hygiene and freshness are generally good in established teahouses, but it is always wise to choose freshly cooked, hot meals to avoid stomach issues.

Trekkers are also encouraged to stay well hydrated and consume warm drinks like tea, garlic soup, and hot lemon, which help with acclimatization. Carrying small snacks such as energy bars, nuts, or chocolates is useful for quick energy during trekking hours, especially between villages where food stops may be far apart.

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FAQs For Manaslu Circuit Trek - 16 Days

ℹ️Basic Information

The Manaslu Circuit lies in the western Himalayan region of Nepal, close to the Tibet (China) border. The trail encircles Mount Manaslu, the world's 8th highest peak, and passes through remote valleys, traditional settlements, and the protected Manaslu Conservation Area.

The Manaslu Circuit Trek typically takes 16 days to complete, including travel between Kathmandu and the trailhead, acclimatization days, and the crossing of Larke La Pass.

Key highlights include: stunning views of Mount Manaslu (8,163 m), Ganesh Himal, Annapurna II, and surrounding peaks. Crossing the challenging Larke La Pass (5,160 m), one of the highest trekking passes in Nepal. Traditional Tibetan-influenced villages with monasteries, mani walls, and prayer flags. Diverse landscapes ranging from subtropical forests and terraced fields to alpine meadows and glacial terrain.

It is considered moderately to highly challenging due to long walking days, high altitude, and remote terrain. However, with good fitness, proper preparation, and steady pacing, most determined trekkers can complete it safely.

Its main uniqueness is its remoteness and low crowd levels. Compared to more commercial routes like the Annapurna Circuit, it offers a quieter, more authentic Himalayan experience with fewer trekkers and stronger cultural immersion.

Yes, the Manaslu Circuit Trek is available as a fully private trip, allowing you to trek with your own group and maintain your preferred pace and schedule.

Yes, the itinerary can be customized based on your travel dates, fitness level, acclimatization needs, and additional side trips such as the Tsum Valley extension.

💪Physical Readiness & Training

The Manaslu Circuit requires a moderate to good level of fitness. You should be comfortable walking 5–8 hours per day on uneven mountain trails, including long ascents and descents at high altitude. Good endurance and stamina matter more than technical skills.

Yes, beginners can complete the trek if they are well-prepared physically and mentally. While prior trekking experience is helpful, it is not mandatory. Proper acclimatization, a steady walking pace, and guided support make it achievable for first-time high-altitude trekkers.

Recommended preparation includes: cardiovascular training (running, cycling, swimming, or brisk walking), strength training (focus on legs, core, and overall endurance), hiking practice (long walks on uneven terrain with a backpack), stair or hill training to simulate trekking conditions, and consistency for at least 4–8 weeks before the trek.

🎫Entry permit

To trek the Manaslu Circuit, you need three permits: 1. Manaslu Restricted Area Permit (RAP), 2. Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP), and 3. Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP). These permits regulate entry into protected and restricted regions and support conservation and local management.

Yes, all required permits are fully included in the trekking package, so you do not need to arrange them separately.

Permits can be issued in Kathmandu through the Nepal Tourism Board and related government offices. However, in this package, all permits are arranged and processed on your behalf before the trek begins.

📋Assurance and Travel permit

Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for the Manaslu Circuit. It is required due to the remote terrain, high altitude, and limited medical facilities along the route.

Your insurance policy must include: emergency medical treatment and hospitalization, high-altitude trekking coverage (up to at least 5,000–5,200 meters), emergency helicopter evacuation from remote areas, treatment and evacuation costs related to altitude sickness or injury, and coverage for delays or cancellations due to weather or landslides. Confirm directly with your insurance provider that helicopter evacuation at high altitude is included.

Yes, a tourist visa is required for all foreign nationals except Indian citizens. You can obtain it through visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, or apply in advance through a Nepali embassy. Requirements include a passport valid for at least 6 months, a passport-size photo, and visa fee payment. For a Manaslu trek, a 30-day visa (USD 50) is generally recommended.

👥Himalayan Guide & Support Team

Yes, a licensed guide is compulsory for the Manaslu Circuit because it falls under a restricted trekking region where solo trekking is not permitted.

Guides are responsible for leading the trekking route safely, managing permits and logistics, monitoring altitude and health, and communicating with locals. Porters help by carrying your main luggage and reducing your physical load so you can focus on trekking comfortably.

No, independent trekking is not allowed on the Manaslu Circuit. Regulations for restricted areas require all trekkers to be accompanied by a registered guide and organized through a licensed trekking agency.

🏨Where You Stay & What’s Included

During the Manaslu Circuit, accommodation is mainly in tea houses and basic mountain lodges. Rooms are simple, usually twin-sharing, with basic bedding. In a few lower-altitude villages, you may find limited rooms with attached bathrooms, but this becomes rare as you go higher.

Yes, basic facilities such as electricity, hot showers, and Wi-Fi are available in most lodges along the route. However, these services are not always reliable and usually come at an extra cost, especially at higher altitudes where resources are limited.

Wi-Fi and charging facilities are available in many teahouses, particularly in lower and mid-altitude villages. However, connections can be slow, unstable, and weather-dependent. Charging electronic devices also usually requires an additional fee, and availability becomes more limited as you move higher on the trail.

🍽️Meals and Refreshments

During the Manaslu Circuit, we provide full-board meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) throughout the trek. Meals are freshly prepared at teahouses and include a mix of local and basic international dishes such as dal bhat, noodles, soups, Tibetan bread, fried rice, and simple sandwiches.

Yes, vegetarian and vegan meal options are widely available along the trekking route. Most teahouses can prepare meals according to your dietary preference, especially if informed in advance.

Safe drinking water is available in teahouses as bottled or boiled water, but it must be purchased. To stay safe and reduce costs, it is strongly recommended to carry water purification tablets or a portable filter, as natural water sources along the trail are not safe for direct drinking.

☀️Weather Patterns & Seasonal Changes

The best seasons for the Manaslu Circuit are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November). These periods offer stable weather, clear mountain views, and comfortable daytime temperatures, making trekking and crossing Larke La Pass safer and more enjoyable.

Weather plays a major role: Spring & Autumn bring clear skies, good visibility, and ideal trekking conditions. Monsoon (June–August) brings heavy rainfall, slippery trails, and landslide risk. Winter (December–February) brings very cold temperatures and heavy snowfall at higher altitudes. Each season changes trail conditions and comfort levels significantly.

Yes, trekking is possible in both monsoon and winter, but it is more challenging. Monsoon brings rain, leeches, and slippery paths, while winter brings extreme cold and snow-covered passes. These seasons are generally suitable only for well-prepared and experienced trekkers seeking a more remote and less crowded experience.

🏥Health Protection & Safety

On the Manaslu Circuit, the main health risks include altitude sickness (AMS), dehydration, fatigue, and minor injuries such as sprains or blisters. Because the trek involves long walking days and high elevations, proper acclimatization, hydration, and steady pacing are essential for safety.

Yes, altitude sickness is a significant concern because the trek crosses elevations above 5,000 meters at Larke La Pass. To reduce the chances of AMS: ascend gradually with proper acclimatization days, walk at a slow and steady pace, stay well hydrated, and avoid overexertion and alcohol. Listening to your body is key to a safe trekking experience.

Your safety is supported by trained guides certified in first aid and emergency response. In case of serious illness or injury: immediate assessment by the guide, first aid and stabilization on the trail, coordination with the Kathmandu team and your insurance provider, and emergency helicopter evacuation if required and weather permits. All emergency actions are taken in coordination with your travel insurance coverage and local rescue services.

🎒Equipment & Packing List

Essential packing items include sturdy trekking boots, layered warm clothing, a waterproof jacket, a sleeping bag, water purification tablets or filter, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a basic first-aid kit. A headlamp, reusable water bottle, and personal toiletries are also highly recommended for comfort and safety.

Yes, a sleeping bag is strongly recommended. Although teahouses provide basic bedding and blankets, temperatures at higher elevations can drop significantly. A sleeping bag rated for sub-zero temperatures (-10°C to -15°C or lower) ensures better warmth and hygiene throughout the trek.

Yes, trekking poles are highly recommended to support balance and reduce strain on knees, especially during long ascents and descents. Additional useful gear includes gaiters for dust or snow protection, and crampons during winter months when trails may be icy or snow-covered.

💳Trip Booking & Payment Policy

For the Manaslu Circuit, it is best to book at least one month in advance, especially during peak trekking seasons (spring and autumn). Early booking helps ensure permit processing, guide availability, and smooth logistical arrangements.

To confirm your booking, a 10% advance deposit is required. The remaining balance can be paid upon arrival in Kathmandu before the trek begins. Payment methods include credit or debit card, bank transfer, Wise transfer, Western Union, or cash payment in Kathmandu. Full payment instructions are shared via email after booking confirmation.

Yes, cancellation and refund policies apply depending on the timing of cancellation and operational costs. For detailed conditions, please refer to the official terms and conditions page.

✈️Flights & Ground Transport

To begin the Manaslu Circuit, you will travel from Kathmandu to Soti Khola, which is the usual starting point of the trek. The journey is done by road and typically takes several hours through scenic hills, rivers, and rural settlements.

No, domestic flights are not required for this trek. The entire journey to the trailhead is completed by road transport.

After finishing the trek at Dharapani, you will travel by road back to Kathmandu. The usual route is: Dharapani → Besisahar (local jeep or bus), then Besisahar → Kathmandu (bus or shared/private vehicle). Private jeep options are also available at an additional cost for more comfort and faster travel.

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