Short Manaslu Circuit Trek

Trip cost1480 USD Book this Trip
Trip Duration 10 Days
Destination Nepal
Trip Grade Strenuous
Activity Trekking
Transportation Private Vehicle
Accomodation Hotel + Lodges
Meals Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner
Max. Altitude 5,106 m
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The Short Manaslu trek is a captivating 10-day expedition through the magnificent Manaslu region of Nepal. It provides trekkers with a compact yet fulfilling experience of the area's stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage. This short version of the Manaslu trek circles Mount Manaslu, the eighth-highest mountain in the world, without missing any experiences. The itinerary just escapes the initial days of walking past, using a private vehicle to drive further on a newly extended dirt road. 

Short and Safe Trek

This short Manaslu trek itinerary is safe against altitude sickness as we save days driving further into the Budi Gandaki valley. Similarly, it is also possible to pick up from Tilje village, which is just a day's trek away from Bhimtang. Every day, walking and altitude gain at higher altitudes are leisurely and give plenty of time for acclimatization.

No extra day needed for restricted area permit

Since we can issue permits online these days, no extra day is required in Kathmandu. You can leave without permits and print it when you reach Arughat Bazar.  

Larke Pass, Manaslu Trek

Trip Highlights

  • Pristine trek in the Himalayas, opened only couple of decade back.
  • New teahouse trekking as it was only possible with full fledged camping earlier.
  • Side trips of Pungen Gompa (monastery) and Ponker lake.
  • Option of a side hike to Rui La Pass (Tibet Border).
  • Excurtion of one of the most intact Buddhist valley hidden in the Himalayas.
  • Trek supporting local income in the region that was the epicenter of the 2015 Nepal earthquake. 

Outline Day to Day Itinerary:

  • Day 01:Drive to Jagat - 10 hours - (1,340 m)
  • Day 02:Trek to Deng - 6 - 7 hours (1,860 m) / 19.5 km
  • Day 03:Trek to Namrung - 6 hours (2,630 m) / 13.5 km
  • Day 04:Trek to Samagaun - 7 hours (3,525 m) / 17 km
  • Day 05:Rest day in Samagaun - A buffer day
  • Day 06:Trek to Samdo - 4 hours (3,875 m) / 5.1 km
  • Day 07:Trek to Dharamshala - 4.5 hours (4,460 m) / 6.1 km
  • Day 08:Crosse Larke Pass ( 5,106 m ) and trek down to Bhimtang (3,590 m) / 16 km / 10 hours
  • Day 09:Trek down to Tilje or Dharapani - 7 hours (2,300 m) / 20 km
  • Day 10:Drive back to Kathmandu or Pokhara - 10 hours / 200 km

Detail Itinerary

  • Day 01:Drive to Jagat - 10 hours - (1,340 m) Leave early in the morning in a SUV / 4WD and head toward the northwest of Kathmandu on the Kathmandu Arughat road. It takes about 5 hours / 125 km to get to Arughat Bazar, situated on the bank of the Budi Gandaki River. Arughat Bazar is a bustling town developed as a trade and business hub for the region. The road from Arughat Bazaar winds along the Budi Gandaki river upstream towards the north. A bumpy ride on a dirt road takes about another 4 - 5 hours to traverse 55 km to Jagat village.
  • Day 02:Trek to Deng - 6 - 7 hours (1,860 m) / 19.5 km From Jagat we enter into the Manaslu Conservation Area. After registering the permits, follow the riverbank on a leveled path to the village of Ghatte Khola and cross to the eastern bank of Budi Gandaki to climb up to Philim village. This is a relatively bigger and prosperous village developed as a center for villages in the higher valleys. There is a regional office of the Manaslu Conservation Area Project. The trail follows the contour through the forest of pine and Rhododendron till the confluence of Kali Gandaki with Shyar Khola, and then crosses on a suspension bridge to the western bank, then heads towards the the northwest.
    At this altitude, we enter into Himalayan villages with pure Tibetan Buddhist influence, alpine lifestyle, and farming culture. The valley gets deeper and sparsely populated.
  • Day 03:Trek to Namrung - 6 hours (2,630 m) / 13.5 km The day's walk is mostly along the forested bank of Budi Gandaki. We will climb high above the river basin to Rana village, which offers a view of snow peaks. Descend to Ghap and then again cross to the southern bank to climb to Namrung village. The day feels harder as the air gets thinner, and the day has relatively longer climbing so far.
    At around Namrung, the valley starts to widen up again with a view of snow peaks. The village is relatively prosperous and has a strong Himalayan Buddhist influence.
  • Day 04:Trek to Samagaun - 7 hours (3,525 m) / 17 km As we enter the trans-Himalayan valley of Nupri, the walk gets more scenic with the view of snow peaks. We stride through Khani (Buddhist entrance gates), Mani walls, and rustic monasteries bedecked with Buddhist paintings and symbolisms. The vegetation gets sparse with the rocky buttresses of the snow peaks. Along the way, we will get the view of Mt Manaslu, Gorkha Himal, Dwijen Himal, Saula Himal, Lajing Peak, and Peak 29.
  • Day 05:Rest day in Samagaun - A buffer day Surrounded by snow peaks, the Samagaun is a picturesque traditional Tibetan Buddhist village. A rest day in Samagaun could be used to explore Pungen Gompa or Manaslu base camp, which helps with acclimatization as well. We can also use our days before crossing the Larke pass as a buffer in case of bad weather or delay.
    If you are fit and want some more challange, plan a day trip to Birendra Lake and Manaslu base camp (4,800 m / 13.5 km / 6 hours) .
  • Day 06:Trek to Samdo - 4 hours (3,875 m) / 5.1 km The trail gradually climbs along the Kaligandaki river to Samdo, where the Budi Gandaki river valley braids. Cross the suspension bridge and then climb for about 100 m to Samdo village. The trail is more arid with just a bunch of juniper and sea buckthorn on the mountainside. From Samdo, Tibet is just about 4 km. The village used to be the center of the salt trade. One can see Mt Manaslu, Samdo peak, Nagdi Chuli, and Simnang Himal on a clear day.
  • Day 07:Trek to Dharamshala - 4.5 hours (4,460 m) / 6.1 km The scenic walk continues across the Budi Gandaki. We leave the Gandaki River and gradually climb towards Larkya Pass. Walk along the grazing marked as Larkya Bazaar, which still signifies the importance of trans-Himalayan trade. Climbing gently, we come to scant ground at 4,460 m, which used to have the Dharamshala ( rest house). There is a simple guest house nowadays that facilitates teahouse trekkers.
  • Day 08:Crosse Larke Pass ( 5,106 m ) and trek down to Bhimtang (3,590 m) / 16 km / 10 hours We start early in the morning to arrive at the Larke pass before it gets windy and clouds swarm in. The long stretch of walk through the glacial moraine to an altitude of over 5,000 m and the descent on the snow slope make the day toughest. The view is, however, rewarding to make you forget the difficulty. At Larkya La, the view of the western mountains appears surreal daunting peaks of Himlung Himal, Kangurru and Annapurna II, and Manaslu. Descending is not easier on the snowed slope and loose scree. The slippery descents are leveled off by yak pastures finally end at Bimtang (3,590 m).
  • Day 09:Trek down to Tilje or Dharapani - 7 hours (2,300 m) / 20 km Leaving a challenging and memorable trek behind, we again start to descend to the lush southern valley west of Mt Manaslu. The trail follows the Dudh Khola valley through the pine and Rhododendron forest, coming to clearings of meadows with Himalayan views. Tilije is the major Gurung village we come across in the valley. The village has apple orchards and brews brandy. 1 hour down the valley, we join the popular trail of the Annapurna Circuit at Dharapani.
  • Day 10:Drive back to Kathmandu or Pokhara - 10 hours / 200 km Our jeep will come to pick you up at Tilje or Dharapani, depending on the road conditions. Drive downstream the Marshyangdi valley along the popular Annapurna Circuit trek. The drive is scenic with a view of lush mountains, waterfalls, and charming villages. Tal village has got beautiful waterfall. The drive on a mountainous dirt road takes about 3 hours for 35 km to reach Besisahar. From Besisahar, a smooth ride on a blacktopped road takes about 6 - 7 hours to reach Kathmandu or Pokhara.

Cost Includes

  • Necessary trekking permits. Restricted area permit, MCAP, ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Project) and TIMS (Trekking Information Management System)
  • Private SUV /4WD to and back from the trekking trailhead 
  • Trekking with a licensed and experienced guide and necessary porters.
  • Teahouse accommodation with three meals a day during the trek. 
  • Airport pick up and drop off as per agreement. 
  • 4 nights' accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast and taxes included, based on Hotel Holy Himalaya. 
  • Guided sightseeing with all entrance fees included. 

Cost Excludes

  • Any type of insurances. Rescue and evacaution will be done on your account.
  • Delay and cancellation because of natural phenomenon. 
  • Meals beside beakfast while in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
  • Bottled drinks and beverages, toiletries and things of personal nature purchased by clients. 
  • Tea breaks and snacks bought by clients beside three meals. 
  • Tips for guide and porter. 
  • Did it again !
    Alice C
    United Kingdom Published: Tuesday, April 15, 2025

    Did it again !

    Rating:

    After an incredible trek with them to the Langtang valley in March, they arranged another awe inspiring trek for us to the Manaslu circuit. Rabi created an itinerary that suited our desires & Prabin expertly guided us through it. We added a side trip to the Tsum Valley, which was a wonderful and highly memorable experience. Prabin is a truly brilliant guide, he always put our safety and well-being first. His knowledge of the birds and the trees, of the land and the culture made the trek fascinating in many different ways. He also is so much fun, which made every day a joy! Thank you Rabi and Prabin, we hope this will not be our last trek with you. We heartily recommend Anna Nepal Trek ! 

Useful Info

  • Trek Permits: We can now issue permits online, which gives us the flexibility of leaving on the trek without waiting in Kathmandu. Once we issue the guide can print the permits on the way. But we need to make sure that the day of departure, which is also when we issue permits, is an office day. 
  • Trek Difficulty: Manaslu trek is a difficult trek which involves crossing over 5,106 m Larkey La pass, hiking for about 6 - 7 hours in rugged terrain and under changing weather conditions. Accommodation is a basic teahouse. The trek is only for those with a reasonable fitness level and previous experience of hiking.

  • Physical Fitness: Even though special mountain trekking skills are not required, regular workout before going on a trek helps a lot. Cardio exercises, gym, cycling, and hikes for at least two months before the journey make the trek more enjoyable. 

  • Altitude Sickness: This itinerary is designed to ascend gradually at high altitude with a rest day for acclimatization. You can also take Diamox (Acetazolamide) as a precaution. 

  • Visit our blog for more information: 8 reasons to choose Manaslu Trek 

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