
12 Days Manaslu Trek (short trek)

12 Days Manaslu Trek (short trek)
Manaslu Trek is one of Nepal’s most beautiful and remote Himalayan trekking routes, circling the majestic Mount Manaslu (8,163 m), the world’s eighth-highest peak. The trek offers spectacular mountain scenery, rich Tibetan-influenced culture, traditional villages, and the thrilling crossing of Larkya La Pass (5,106 m), making it a perfect adventure for those seeking an authentic…
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Manaslu Trekking: A Journey Through Nepal’s Hidden Himalayan Wilderness
Manaslu Trekking is one of Nepal’s most spectacular and rewarding trekking adventures, offering an extraordinary journey through remote mountain landscapes, ancient cultures, and breathtaking Himalayan scenery. Centered around Mount Manaslu, the world’s eighth-highest mountain at 8,163 meters (26,781 feet), the trek takes visitors into one of the most pristine and less-crowded regions of the Nepalese Himalayas.
Located in the Gorkha District of north-central Nepal, the Manaslu region remained largely isolated from the outside world until it was officially opened to foreign trekkers in 1991. As a result, the area has preserved its natural beauty, traditional villages, and centuries-old cultural heritage, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking an authentic Himalayan experience away from the busier trekking routes.
The trek typically begins from the lower hills along the Budhi Gandaki River and gradually ascends through diverse landscapes ranging from subtropical forests and terraced farmlands to alpine meadows and high mountain passes. Along the way, trekkers pass through charming villages inhabited by Gurung, Nubri, and Tibetan-origin communities whose lifestyles have remained largely unchanged for generations. Their stone-built homes, ancient monasteries, colorful prayer flags, and strong Buddhist traditions provide a fascinating insight into the rich cultural heritage of the Himalayas.
One of the most remarkable aspects of the Manaslu Trek is its incredible diversity. The trail traverses deep river gorges, dense rhododendron and pine forests, suspension bridges, cascading waterfalls, and rugged mountain terrain. As trekkers gain altitude, the scenery transforms dramatically, revealing spectacular views of snow-capped peaks including Manaslu, Himalchuli, Ngadi Chuli, Ganesh Himal, Shringi Himal, and several other Himalayan giants.
A major highlight of the trek is crossing the legendary Larkya La Pass at 5,106 meters (16,752 feet), one of the highest and most scenic mountain passes in Nepal. The ascent to the pass is both physically demanding and immensely rewarding, offering panoramic views of towering glaciers, dramatic mountain ridges, and vast Himalayan landscapes stretching in every direction. For many trekkers, reaching Larkya La represents the pinnacle of the entire journey.
The Manaslu region is also recognized as the Manaslu Conservation Area, which supports a rich variety of flora and fauna. The area provides habitat for rare wildlife such as snow leopards, Himalayan tahr, musk deer, blue sheep, and numerous species of birds. The conservation area’s ecological diversity makes the trek not only a cultural and adventure experience but also an important opportunity to appreciate Nepal’s unique mountain ecosystems.
Unlike some of Nepal’s more commercialized trekking routes, Manaslu Trekking offers a quieter and more intimate experience. The restricted-area status helps preserve the region’s cultural authenticity and environmental integrity. Trekkers are required to obtain special permits and travel with a licensed guide, ensuring responsible tourism and contributing to local conservation efforts.
Typically completed in 12 to 18 days, the Manaslu Circuit Trek is suitable for trekkers with a reasonable level of fitness and a spirit of adventure. The gradual ascent allows for proper acclimatization while providing ample opportunities to experience local hospitality, traditional mountain culture, and the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayas.
Manaslu Trekking is more than just a mountain journey—it is an immersive exploration of nature, culture, and adventure. Combining dramatic landscapes, rich Tibetan-influenced heritage, remote wilderness, and the challenge of a high-altitude pass, the trek offers one of the most authentic and unforgettable trekking experiences in Nepal.
The Manaslu Circuit Trek leads you through villages shaped by Tibetan-influenced Himalayan culture. In settlements such as Jagat, Philim, Deng, Namrung, Lho, Samagaun, and Samdo, you encounter communities like the Gurung, Bhotia, and Tibetan-heritage peoples, who speak local languages enriched with Bhotia and Tibetan dialects.
Locals wear distinct traditional dress that varies with altitude and climate. Men often don heavy woolen chubas with colorful sashes, while women wear layered ghoras, embroidered aprons, and hand-woven shawls adorned with beads and metal jewelry. In colder highland villages, fur-trimmed caps and thick woolen wraps are common.
Daily life in these villages revolves around agriculture and animal husbandry. Men and women rise early to tend to yak, goats, and cattle, repair terraced fields, gather firewood, and make butter and cheese from yak milk. Children often help with chores before school, and elders can be seen weaving traditional baskets or hand-spinning wool.
Itineraries
Day 1
KTM To Machha Khola 8,9 hours' Drive
Your Manaslu adventure begins with a scenic overland drive from Kathmandu to Machha Khola, the starting point of the Manaslu Circuit Trek. The journey typically takes 8 to 9 hours, depending on road conditions, traffic, and weather.
Leaving the Kathmandu Valley, the route follows the Prithvi Highway alongside rushing rivers, terraced hillsides, and small rural settlements. After passing through Arughat and Soti Khola, the road becomes narrower and more rugged as you enter the remote region of the Manaslu Conservation Area.
During this ride, you should expect a mix of paved highways and bumpy off-road sections, especially beyond Arughat. Machha Khola is situated in the banks of the Budhi Gandaki River.
Day 2
Trek from Machha Khola to Jagat 1,340 meters, 6 to 7 Hours
Today’s trek covers approximately 17 kilometers as you follow the Budhi Gandaki River deeper into the remote landscapes of the Manaslu Conservation Area. The trail from Machha Khola to Jagat features a mix of narrow paths, stone staircases, suspension bridges, and gradual ascents and descents, making it a moderately challenging yet rewarding day.
The route begins with gentle ups and downs before crossing a seasonal stream en route to Khorla Besi. Shortly after, you reach Tatopani, a natural hot spring where trekkers often pause for a short break. This is one of the highlights of the early Manaslu Circuit Trek, offering a chance to relax beside the river before continuing onward.
From Tatopani, the trail then crosses the Budhi Gandaki River via a suspension bridge and climbs steadily along stone steps toward Dobhan. As you ascend, the scenery becomes more dramatic, with steep cliffs and river gorges shaping the landscape.Â
Then, you will finally reach Jagat, which is a traditional Gurung village and an official entry checkpoint into the Manaslu restricted area. Upon arrival in Jagat, you will check into a local tea house and enjoy a warm meal while taking in the peaceful mountain surroundings.
Day 3
Trek from Jagat to Deng 1,860 meters, 7 Hours
This day, you will gain approximately 400 meters in elevation as you move deeper into the Budhi Gandaki Valley. The trek takes around 7 hours and combines steady ascents, descents, and scenic forest trails.
Leaving Jagat, the trail climbs gradually through lush subtropical forests, passing waterfalls, terraced farmlands, and small rivers fed by the surrounding hills. You follow a rocky ridge toward Salleri before descending to the charming village of Sirdibas. From here, the path rises again toward Ghatte Khola, offering glimpses of dramatic river gorges below.
Crossing a suspension bridge near Philim, one of the larger Gurung settlements in the region, you officially continue further into the restricted Manaslu area. The village is culturally rich and marks a noticeable transition in both landscape and lifestyle.Â
Beyond Philim, the trail becomes quieter as you pass through Ekle Bhatti and enter dense bamboo forests.Â
Later, the final stretch toward Deng winds along grassy sections and shaded woodland paths. Deng is a small but peaceful village situated along the Budhi Gandaki River, offering simple and comfortable tea house accommodation.
Day 4
Trek from Deng to Namrung 2,630 meters, 7 Hours
    Today’s trek from Deng to Namrung takes approximately 7 hours, following scenic trails through forests, traditional villages, and across suspension bridges along the Budhi Gandaki Valley. Passing through Ghaap and Prok, you’ll experience Tibetan-influenced culture and enjoy increasingly impressive mountain views. The day concludes in Namrung, an important acclimatization village on the Manaslu Circuit Trek.
Day 5
Trek from Namrung to Shyala 3,500 meters 6 Hours
Today, the trail opens up as you ascend, offering unobstructed panoramic views of the high Himalayas, including distant snow-capped peaks that create a dramatic backdrop for your journey.
Along the route, you will pass through traditional villages such as Lihi, Sho, and Lho, each reflecting the region’s rich Tibetan-Buddhist culture. These settlements showcase stone houses, mani walls, and prayer flags fluttering in the Himalayan breeze, giving trekkers a glimpse into local life at high altitudes.
The trail becomes more alpine as vegetation thins, with rugged terrain and rocky paths guiding you toward Shyala. This village is situated at 3,500 meters and serves as an important acclimatization point before you continue to higher elevations.
Day 6
Trek from Shyala to Samagaun via Pungen Gompa, 3,520 meters 6 to 7 Hours
On this day, you will trek from Shyala to Samagaun, with a slight altitude gain to 3,520 meters. This section is both scenic and culturally enriching, as you make a stop at Pungen Gompa, which is a serene Buddhist monastery perched above the valley. Here, trekkers can experience peaceful chants, fluttering prayer flags, and panoramic views of the surrounding Manaslu massif.
After exploring Pungen Gompa, the trail gently descends through expansive yak pastures and alpine meadows, offering stunning views of snow-capped peaks and the high Himalayas.Â
The path here is moderately challenging, combining rocky stretches with open grassy terrain.
Day 7
Hike to Manaslu Base Camp and Return to Samagaun, 4,980 meters,8 to 9 Hours
Day seven is the highlight of the Short Manaslu Circuit Trek, as you hike to the Manaslu Base Camp at 4,980 meters.Â
The trail begins early in the morning from Samagaun, winding through rocky ridges, glacial moraines, and alpine meadows. The ascent is moderate but steady, with the terrain becoming increasingly rugged and sparse as you approach the high-altitude glaciers.
Along the way, you are rewarded with awe-inspiring 360-degree panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Manaslu, Himalchuli, Ngadi Chuli, and the surrounding high peaks. The landscape also transitions from yak pastures and sparse alpine vegetation to dramatic glacial terrain, offering excellent photo opportunities and moments to soak in the serene high-altitude environment.
Upon reaching the base camp, you can witness the immense Manaslu Glacier, towering seracs, and the ever-present snow-capped peaks that make this region one of Nepal’s most spectacular trekking destinations.Â
After spending time at the base camp, absorbing the raw Himalayan beauty, you begin the descent back to Samagaun, retracing the same path through Pungen Gompa and past yak pastures. The return trek allows you to enjoy the high-altitude scenery from a different perspective, with light and shadows creating dramatic views of the mountains.
Day 8
Trek from Samagaun to Samdo 3,860 meters. 3 Hours
   Today’s short trek from Samagaun to Samdo takes around 3–4 hours, following scenic alpine trails with stunning views of Manaslu and surrounding peaks. Passing yak pastures, streams, and traditional Tibetan-influenced settlements, you gradually reach Samdo, the last village before Larkya La Pass. The afternoon is ideal for rest, acclimatization, and exploring the village’s rich Himalayan culture.
Day 9
Trek from Samdo to Dharamshala 4,460 meters. 4 Hours
   Today’s 4-hour trek from Samdo to Dharamshala (4,460 m) follows a gradual ascent through alpine meadows, yak pastures, and rugged mountain terrain. Along the way, enjoy spectacular views of Manaslu and surrounding Himalayan peaks while passing prayer flags and traditional Tibetan-Buddhist landmarks. Dharamshala serves as an important acclimatization stop before crossing Larkya La Pass, offering basic tea house accommodation and a peaceful high-altitude atmosphere.
Day 10
Trek from Dharamshala to Bhimthang via Larkya La Pass (5,106 meters , 8 to 9 Hours
Day 10 is the highlight of the Short Manaslu Circuit Trek, taking you across the legendary Larkya La Pass, one of Nepal’s most dramatic high passes.Â
You start before sunrise from Dharamshala, trekking through rocky slopes, snowfields, and moraine trails under the crisp, cold Himalayan air. The ascent is challenging, with sections requiring careful navigation over loose rocks and icy patches, but the reward at the top is unforgettable.
Reaching Larkya La Pass at 5,106 meters, you are greeted by panoramic views of the surrounding Himalayas, including Manaslu, Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Kang Guru, and Nemjung. Prayer flags flutter across the ridge, marking the achievement of crossing one of Nepal’s highest trekking passes, and the sense of accomplishment is deeply satisfying. Snow-capped peaks, distant glaciers, and the vast, rugged terrain make this a photographer’s paradise and a moment of reflection on the trek’s journey.
The descent to Bhimthang later follows steep moraines and alpine meadows. The trail passes yak pastures and small glacial streams, providing a serene contrast to the dramatic pass you just conquered.
Bhimthang itself is a high-altitude settlement with basic tea house accommodation, offering warm meals, cozy rooms, and a well-deserved rest after a physically demanding day. This village is a hub for trekkers, with breathtaking views in every direction and opportunities to observe traditional Tibetan-style mountain life.
Day 11
Trek from Bhimthang to Tilije 2300 meters, 6,7 Hours
  Today’s trek from Bhimthang to Dharapani takes approximately 8 hours, descending through beautiful pine and rhododendron forests, alongside the Dudh Khola River. The trail passes traditional villages, terraced fields, and scenic waterfalls, offering a mix of natural beauty and local culture. Upon reaching Dharapani, the gateway to the Annapurna Circuit, you can relax in a comfortable teahouse and enjoy a well-earned rest after a rewarding day of trekking.
Day 12
Tilije to KTM or 9 h0urs Drive
On the final day of the trek, enjoy a scenic 8–9 hour drive from Dharapani to Kathmandu or Pokhara. The journey passes through beautiful river valleys, terraced farmlands, traditional villages, and lush hillsides, offering a final glimpse of Nepal’s diverse landscapes. Upon arrival, you can relax and celebrate the successful completion of your unforgettable Manaslu Circuit adventure.
- All necessary trekking permits for Manaslu Special, Manaslu Conservation Area, Annapurna Conservation Area, TIMS card, etc.
- All accommodation during the trek.
- Three meals a day during the trek.
- A cup of tea or coffee with the meal.
- If and when available, fresh fruit will be provided.
- Complimentary duffel bag, down jacket, trekking map, and four-season sleeping bag, if needed.
- Professional English-speaking government-registered and first-aid-trained guide.
- First-aid kit.
- Kathmandu to Machhakhola by bus (a private jeep costs $200 in total which is divided by the number of foreigners).
- Tilije Besishahar by sharing local jeep.
- Besishahar to either Pokhara or Kathmandu by bus (if you prefer a private jeep from Dharapani to Kathmandu or Pokhara, it costs $250 in total)
- Staff insurance, meals, accommodations, equipment, transportation, etc.
- Rescue arrangements, if necessary.
- Agency service charge and government tax or VAT.
- Certificate of achievement, if needed.
- International airfare and Nepal visa fee.
- Accommodation, Breakfast, Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
- Porters to carry your backpacks. We provide porters on request. A porter will be provided for two people and it costs $330 in total including his salary, meals, accommodation, transportation, and insurance. That means $165Â per person as per the itinerary.
- Personal insurance, personal expenses, loss of property, theft, etc.
- Sightseeing costs in the city. (temples, monasteries, etc.)
- All beverages, snacks, and additional expenses such as laundry, hot showers, battery charging, WiFi, etc.
- Additional cost due to natural calamities and unforeseen circumstances.
- Tipping for staffs.
The Manaslu Circuit Trek is considered a moderately challenging to strenuous trek. Trekkers typically walk 5–8 hours per day and cross the high-altitude Larkya La Pass at 5,106 meters. Good physical fitness and proper acclimatization are recommended.
Yes. The Manaslu region is a restricted area, so trekkers need a Restricted Area Permit (RAP), a Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP), and an Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP). Trekking with a licensed guide is mandatory.
The best seasons are spring (March–May) and autumn (September–November). During these months, the weather is generally stable, skies are clear, and mountain views are excellent.
The standard Manaslu Circuit Trek usually takes 12–16 days, depending on the itinerary, acclimatization days, and side trips.
Yes. Since the trek reaches elevations above 5,000 meters, there is a risk of altitude sickness. Proper acclimatization, staying hydrated, and ascending gradually help reduce the risk.

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