Manaslu Base Camp Trek

Manaslu Region
15 Days/14 Nights
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Introduction

The Manaslu Base Camp Trek takes you into one of Nepal’s most remote and culturally preserved regions, circling the majestic Manaslu—the eighth-highest mountain in the world. From the lush hills of Soti Khola to the rugged alpine landscapes near Larke Pass, the trek offers dramatic transitions in scenery and climate. The journey passes through Tibetan-influenced villages, ancient monasteries, and pristine river valleys.

Less crowded and more authentic than many mainstream routes, the Manaslu trek provides a deep sense of wilderness and adventure. Reaching the base camp or crossing Larke Pass rewards trekkers with breathtaking panoramas and a profound sense of accomplishment, making this one of Nepal’s most enriching trekking experiences.

  • Trip Duration

    15 Days/14 Nights

  • Group Size

    10-12 People

  • Maximum Altitude

    5100m

  • Trip Difficulty

    Challenging

  • Activities

    Trekking, Hiking

  • Best Season

    May, June, September, and early October.

  • Trip Start & End

    Kathmandu-Kathmandu

  • Meals

    B,L,D

  • Accomodation

    Teahouses

Highlights

  • Reach Manaslu Base Camp (4,800m) with close-up views of Mt. Manaslu (8,163m)
  • Experience the culturally rich Tibetan-influenced villages of Samagaon & Samdo
  • Cross the dramatic Larkya La Pass (5,160m) offering world-class mountain panoramas
  • Trek through deep gorges, suspension bridges & the remote Budhi Gandaki valley
  • Explore ancient monasteries, Mani walls, chortens & Buddhist prayer flags
  • Escape crowds on one of Nepal’s best off-the-beaten-path trekking routes
  • Scenic transitions from subtropical forests to high alpine terrain
  • Encounter friendly locals, yak pastures & traditional stone houses
  • Walk through diverse landscapes including glaciers, rivers, and forests
  • A perfect combination of nature, culture, remoteness, and adventure

Itinerary

Day 01

A scenic drive follows the Trishuli and Budhi Gandaki rivers, passing hills, villages, and terraced landscapes. Reach Soti Khola and rest by the riverside.

Trip Duration:
7 hrs
Altitude:
710 m
Meal:
Breakfast
Accomodation :
Hotel

Day 02

Walk through rocky trails, waterfalls, and forests along the Budhi Gandaki. Cross suspension bridges to reach the small settlement of Machha Khola.

Trip Duration:
6 hrs
Altitude:
900 m
Meal:
Breakfast, Lunch
Accomodation :
Hotel

Day 03

Follow a narrow gorge, cross rivers, and gradually ascend to Jagat — the official entry of the Manaslu Conservation Area. Explore the stone-paved village.

Trip Duration:
6 hrs
Altitude:
1410 m
Meal:
Dinner
Accomodation :
Hotel

Fixed Departure

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November 19, 2025 November 26, 2025 USD 2700 6 Book Now
November 20, 2025 November 27, 2025 USD 2700 4 Book Now
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What's Included

  • Airport pickup and drop as per itinerary
  • Kathmandu–Soti Khola & Besisahar–Kathmandu transportation (private or public)
  • Twin-sharing tea house accommodation during trek
  • Daily breakfast, lunch & dinner during trekking days
  • Licensed, English-speaking trekking guide
  • Porter service (1 porter for 2 trekkers)
  • Restricted Area Permit for Manaslu Region
  • Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP)
  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
  • Guide and porter’s salary, meals, insurance & accommodation
  • First-aid kit carried by the guide
  • All government taxes and service charges

What's Excluded

  • Nepal entry visa and international airfare
  • Meals and hotels in Kathmandu
  • Personal trekking gear and equipment
  • Travel insurance with emergency evacuation (mandatory)
  • Hot showers, charging, WiFi and personal snacks along the trail
  • Tips for guide and porter
  • Extra nights due to delays, weather, or early return
  • Any services not mentioned under “Cost Includes”

Essential Info

Best Time to Trek

The Everest Base Camp trek is best experienced in two main seasons:

  • Spring (March–May): The trail comes alive with rhododendron forests and blooming alpine flora. Mornings are generally clear, offering spectacular mountain vistas, though occasional afternoon clouds can appear. Snow on higher passes usually starts melting, making trekking easier. Wildlife is active, and photography opportunities are excellent with vibrant contrasts.
  • Autumn (September–November): Post-monsoon clarity brings unmatched visibility and crisp, cool nights. Trails are livelier, lodges are well-stocked, and high-altitude paths are firm and stable. Late October to early November is ideal for deep-blue skies and unobstructed views of Everest, Lhotse, and Ama Dablam.
  • Shoulder Periods: Early December can still offer good trekking if weather permits, though it is colder and days are shorter. Late February marks the start of spring trekking, but snow may linger on high passes. Monsoon (June–August) brings lush green landscapes and quiet trails at lower elevations, but the high passes remain wet, slippery, and challenging.
Duration and Difficulty

The classic Everest Base Camp trek takes 14–15 days from Kathmandu to Kathmandu, including acclimatization and rest days. It is rated moderate to strenuous, suitable for physically fit trekkers. Altitudes reach Kala Patthar at 5,545 m and EBC at 5,364 m, requiring proper acclimatization. The trail includes gradual ascents, rocky paths, and occasional icy sections, so preparation and stamina are key.

Accommodation and Meals

Accommodation along the trail is in teahouses and lodges, offering basic facilities and shared bathrooms. Meals typically include breakfast, lunch, and dinner, focusing on local Nepali cuisine such as dal bhat, noodles, and soups. Hot showers are limited and usually charged separately.

Trip Price

USD 2700 Per Person

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