The eight Highest Mountain in the world, Mt. Manaslu (8,163m) is situated in East-North part of Gorkha districts. Manaslu trip is becoming popular route due to its nature pristine, unique culture, tradition and people live hood. Manaslu Larkya La pass permitted since 1991 by Nepal Government for the trekking. This trip can do combine with Tsum Valley for your the real Nepal experience.
This trip route is inside the Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP), it has aim to protect and sustainable management for this precious area. As Manaslu is in restricted area, you need different special permits at list a guide, which is obtained by registered trekking company only. The view of Manaslu (8,163m) is amazing during sunset and rise, and other peaks; Himalchuli (7,893 m), Ngadi Chuli (7,871 m), Shringi (7,187 m), Langpo (6,668 m), Saula (6,235 m), Buddha Himal and Ganesh Himal Range makes your trip unforgettable. Tsum Valley and Manaslu Circuit trek is combination of unique cultural, mountain scenery and adventure. This is inhabitant of endangers animal like Musk Dear, Red Panda, Blew Sheep, Pica, Snow leopard and Himalayan wild goat and over then 19 types of vegetation including priceless herbal plants find here. Likewise, more than 110 species of birds, 33 mammals, 11 butterflies and 3 reptiles have been recorded in MCAP. As unique customs of Manaslu, you have some testimonial, people who are following polyandry marriage system still this modern age. People of here are similar like ancient Tibetan, to know more than half a century ago history and culture of Tibet, you must visit to Tsum Valley. The culture and tradition have been preserving.
The recently open Manaslu Teahouse Trek start at Arughat Bazaar or Sotikhola after drive from Kathmandu and ends at Dharapani about 177 kilometers (110 mi) cross over the Larkya La Pass (5,160m). The trail follow an ancient salt trading route through the Bhudhigandaki river bank and jungle with rural villages such as; Machhakhola, Jagat, Sirdibas, Philim, then turn to right side to sacred Tsum Valley; Chhekamparo, Chule Nele, Mu Gumpa. In the lower area people following Buddhism, they are Gurung ethnic and higher elevation Sherpa, Lama and Bhotiya cast live. People of Tsum Valley are enrich for the art, culture and religious, most of the trail you can see Mane wall with Buddhist Mantra, attractive Chorten, ancient monastery and other Buddhist religious landmarks, which makes your soul holiness. It is prohibited to fishing and hunting in this holy site. The Tsum Valley operates as home stay trek, which was officially open at 2008. After retrace to the Lokpa, further more again the trail follow the riverbank make deep gorge and spectacular view of mountains to the Dang, Ghap, Namrung, Lho, Samagaun, Samdo, Dharmashala, Bhimtang via Larkya Pass As Manaslu is recently open tea house trekking, there are many places where just few trekkers have visited yet. To make your trip different than others trekkers, Nepal Mother House is always concern to explore new places for a day hike side trip. It is incredible a day hike to the Kalo Tal (Kalchhuman Lake) from Prok Village, visit Phung Gyen Gumba from Shayla and explore at Tibet border at Ruila La Pass an elevation of 4,998 meter from Samdo village.
Now a day you can drive Dharamani to Kathmandu by bus or jeep through the Besisahar at the same day. But if you wish to extend trip then, you may walk all the way to Besisahar via Tal, Chamje, Gajat, Bahundanda. Or you can continue trip to Annapurna Circuit trail or Nar Phu Valley also. Manaslu Circuit Trip can do minimum 13 days to above 20 days. But 18 days will be best to explore most of the attractions around Tsum Valley and Manaslu. We at Nepal Mother House treks glad to organize your Manaslu Circuit trek with Tsum Valley by expert local Guide and other staff according to your holiday schedule and requirements. Why not you are exploring before others trekker?
Day 00: Arrival at Kathmandu.
Day 00: Trip preparation and permit paper work day.
Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Arughat Bazaar (535m) -8 to 9 Hours
Day 02: Drive Arughat to Soti Khola (720m) -1 ½ to 2 Hours & trek to Machhakhola (930m) -6 to7 Hours
Day 03: Trek Machhakhola to Dovan/Thulo Dhunga (1,250m) -6 to7 Hours
Day 04: Trek Dovan/Tholu Dhunga to Philim (1,570 m) -5 to 6 Hours
Day 05: Trek Philim to Ghap (2165m) - 6 to 6 Hours
Day 06: Trek Ghap to Lho (3180m) 5 to 6 Hours
Day 07: Trek Lho to Sama Gaon (3525m) - 5 to 6 Hours
Day 08: Explore day in Sama Gaon for acclimatization, may visit Manaslu Base Camp.
Day 09: Trek Sama Gaun to Samdo (3850m) - 4 to 5 Hours
Day 10: Trek Samdo to Dharamsala High Camp (Larkya Phedi) (4460m) - 5 to 6 Hours
Day 11: Trek Sharmashala to via Larkya La (4930m) to Bimphedi (3590m) - 8 to 9 Hours
Day 12: Bimphadi to Tilje (2300m) - 6 to 7 Hours
Day 13: Trek Tilje to Dharapani (2130m) - 1 ½ to 2 hrs and drive to Beshisahar 3 to 4 hrs. Again drive to Kathmandu -6 to 7 hrs
Day 00: Your own destination.
Day 00: Arrival at Kathmandu.
Day 00: Trip preparation and permit paper work day.
Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Arughat Bazaar (535m) -8 to 9 Hours
Day 02: Trek Arughat to Soti Khola (720m) -6 to 7 Hours
Day 03: Trek Soti Khola to Machha Khola (930m) -6 to 7 Hours
Day 04: Trek Machhakhola to Dovan/Thulo Dhunga (1,250m) -6 to7 Hours
Day 05: Trek Dovan/Tholu Dhunga to Philim (1,570 m) -5 to 6 Hours
Day 06: Trek Philim to Deng (1865m) - 4 to 5 Hours
Day 07: Trek Dang to Ghap (2165m) - 4 to 5 Hours
Day 08: Trek Ghap to Lho (3180m) – 5 to 6 Hours
Day 09: Trek Lho to Sama Gaon (Ro) (3525m) - 5 to 6 Hours
Day 10: Explore day in Sama Gaon for acclimatization
Day 11: Trek Sama Gaun to Samdo (3850m) - 4 to 5 Hours
Day 12: Trek Samdo to Dharamsala (Larkya Phedi) (4460m) - 5 to 6 Hours
Day 13: Trek Dharamsala /Larkey Phadi to Bimtang (3590m) via Larkya La (5,160m) - 7 to 8 Hours
Day 14: Trek Bimtang to Tilje (2300m) - 7 to 8 Hours
Day 15: Trek Tilje to Chyamje (1430m) - 5 to 6 hours
Day 16: Trek Chyamje to Bahumdanda (1310m)-5 to 6 Hours
Day 17: Trek Bahumdanda to Besisahar (825m)-5to 6 Hours
Day 18: Drive Besisahar to Kathmandu -5 to 6 Hours
Day 00: Your own destination.
Day 00: Arrival at Kathmandu.
Day 00: Trip preparation and permit paper work day.
Day 01: Drive to Gorkha (1135m) – 5 to 6 hours
Day 02: Trek Gorkha to Arkole (570m) - 6 to 7 hours
Day 03: Trek Arkole to Kalibote (800m) -5 to 6 hours
Day 04: Trek Kalibot to Barpak (1915m) - 4 to 5 hours
Day 05: Trek Barpak to Laprak (2200m) -5 to 6 hours
Day 06: Trek Larpak to Korlebesi (875m) -7 to 8 hours
Day 07: Trek Korlebasi to Jagat (1370m) - 5 to 6 hours
Day 08: Trek Jagat to Deng (1865m) - 5 to 6 Hours
Day 09: Trek Dang to Ghap (2165m) - 4 to 5 Hours
Day 10: Trek Ghap to Lho (3180m) – 5 to 6 Hours
Day 11: Trek Lho to Sama Gaon (Ro) (3525m) - 5 to 6 Hours
Day 12: Explore day in Sama Gaon for acclimatization
Day 13: Trek Sama Gaun to Samdo (3850m) - 4 to 5 Hours
Day 14: Trek Samdo to Dharamsala (Larkya Phedi) (4460m) - 5 to 6 Hours
Day 15: Trek Dharamsala /Larkey Phadi to Bimtang (3590m) via Larkya La (5,160m) - 7 to 8 Hours
Day 16: Trek Bimtang to Tilje (2300m) - 7 to 8 Hours
Day 17: Trek Tilje to Chyamje (1430m) - 5 to 6 hours
Day 18: Trek Chyamje to Bahumdanda (1310m)-5 to 6 Hours
Day 19: Trek Bahumdanda to Besisahar (825m)-5to 6 Hours
Day 20: Drive Besisahar to Kathmandu -5 to 6 Hours
Day 00: Your own destination.
Note: Some time we could face problem due to flight delayed by few hours or cancelled for a day because of bad weather or road traffic. It is happen very rarely, but it could even in best trekking season also as you know how climate change is effecting our globe and the mountain weather is un predicable. Therefore, we always recommend you to add one supplement night in Kathmandu after your trek if possible (just for incase). If everything runs smoothly, you can enjoy other activities like sightseeing, rafting, shopping, as you wish.
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