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Trip Duration 16 Days
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Trek Area Manaslu Region
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Suitable Season Spring (March to May) & Autumn (September to November)
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Difficulty Level Moderate to Challenging
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Start/End Point Machha Khola/Tilije
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Trekking Hour 5-6 Hours in a day
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Transportation Reserve Jeep and Porter on 1:2 ratio
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Highest Altitude Larkey La Pass 5,106m
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Group Size 2 – 10 pax.
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Accommodation Hotel in Cities (on request) & Tea-house lodge during the trek

This trekking expedition offers an immersive journey through Nepal’s breathtaking high-altitude landscapes, designed to challenge and inspire trekkers of various experience levels. From lush forests to alpine zones, trekkers will experience diverse ecosystems and spectacular views of the world’s highest peaks. The itinerary blends adventure with cultural insights, passing through traditional villages where warm hospitality enriches the trekking experience. Safety, acclimatization, and gradual altitude gain are prioritized to ensure a rewarding and healthy journey in the Himalayan environment.

This carefully curated trek is supported by experienced local guides and a dedicated crew, ensuring not only a safe passage but also opportunities to engage with Nepal’s rich heritage and natural beauty. Whether it’s your first high-altitude trek or an experienced expedition, this trip is tailored to provide both challenge and comfort, with quality accommodations ranging from cozy teahouses to basic mountain lodges. Expect moments of stunning panoramas, cultural encounters, and the unique satisfaction of conquering some of the highest terrain on Earth, making this journey one to remember for a lifetime.

Detailed Itinerary

Day 01

Drive Kathmandu to rural village via Gorkha Bazzar (1,522M)

Highlights of the day: Drive through Nepali highway along the Trishuli river, from Abukhaireni ascend hilly roads leading up to Gorkha. You’ll see the hillside settlements before arriving at historic Gorkha Bazzar, home for the famous Gorkha Durbar (Palace) and gateway to Manaslu region treks. Tour of Gorkha bazar, Palace on the way and stay over in a village with a host family.

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Max. Altitutde 950m
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Meal Plan Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Homestay
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Activity Approx. 6-7 hours of drive and small hike around countryside
Day 02

Explore Nepali village at the foot of Mt. Manaslu

Highlights of the day: Experience the rural lifestyle in foothill of Manaslu mountain of Nepal. Hike around village and explore the farming style of the people.

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Max. Altitutde 950m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Homestay
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Activity Approx. 3-4 hours of exploring the rural lifestyle
Day 03

Drive from Homestay to Machha Khola (960M) and trek to Dovan (1,070M)

Highlights of the day: Drive along Budi Gandaki River to Machha Khola via Arughat Bazzar. Short and easy first day of your Manaslu trek – lets begins.

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Max. Altitutde 1,070M
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Lodge
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Activity Approx. 2-3 hours of drive along the hills, villages and approx. 2 hours of trek
Day 04

Trek Dovan to Philim (1,570M)

Highlights of the day: The trail gently ascent along the river side, crossing the suspension bridges, passing small villages on the trail and you’ll see the Mt. Siring Himal before reaching our today overnight spot.

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Max. Altitutde 1,570m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Lodge
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Activity Approx. 4-6 hours of trek
Day 05

Trek Philim to Bihi Gaun (2,130M)

Highlights of the day: After an hour of trek you’ll find the junctions, the right trail lead to Tsum whereas the left trail crossing the suspension bridge lead us to Manaslu trek.

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Max. Altitutde 2,130m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Lodge
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Activity Approx. 5-6 hours of trek
Day 06

Hike Bihi Gaun to Serang Monastery (3,100M) and back to Bihi Gaun

Highlights of the day: A day hike to Serang/Nubri Monastery is an eco-trail offers serene atmosphere of fluttering prayers flags and possibility of hearing chanting monks.

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Max. Altitutde 3,100m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Lodge
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Activity Approx. 6-8 hours of trek
Day 07

Trek Bihi to Namrung (2,630m)

Highlights of the day: The path takes us to beautiful lush green forest and the final approach to Namrung involves a steep, zigzag climb, presenting a challenging yet rewarding part of the trek.

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Max. Altitutde 2,630m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Lodge
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Activity Approx. 4-6 hours of trek
Day 08

Trek Namrung to Lho Gaun (3,300m)

Highlights of the day: As your ascent you’ll see the prominent shrines of Buddhist cultures, chortens, monastery and mani wall. Today journey welcomes you the majesty mountain view of Mt. Manaslu, Mt. Manaslu North face, Naike Peak and other surrounding peaks.

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Max. Altitutde 3,300m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Lodge
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Activity Approx. 3-4 hours of trek
Day 09

Trek Lho Gaun to Shyala village (3,520m)

Highlights of the day: More trekkers skip Shyala and go directly to Sama Gaun but we recommend our group to overnight here. This village provides an amazing 360’ view of snow-capped peaks including Mt. Manaslu, Mt. Naike Peak (Peak 29), Mt. Himal Chuli, Mt. Nadi Chuli.

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Max. Altitutde 3,520m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Lodge
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Activity Approx. 2-3 hours of trek
Day 10

Trek Shyala to Sama Gaun (3,530M) via Pungen Gompa (4,000m)

Highlights of the day: The area around the Pungen Monastery is known for its tranquility and the dramatic Mt. Manaslu Glacier, hanging ice cliffs, breathtaking snow-capped mountain views are the prominent features of this side trip.

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Max. Altitutde 3,530m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Lodge
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Activity Approx. 5-8 hours of trek
Day 11

Trek Sama Gaun to Samdo Gaun (3,860m)

Highlights of the day: Samdo is a traditional Tibetan refugees’ village with a higher altitude and open landscape offer panoramic and stunning views of Mount Manaslu and neighboring peaks.

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Max. Altitutde 3,860m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Lodge
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Activity Approx. 3-4 hours of trek
Day 12

Trek Samdo Gaun to Dharamsala/Phedi (4,460m)

Highlights of the day: The trail follow ancient salt-trading routes that have been used for centuries by Tibetan traders. Dharamsala is know as Larkey Phedi or Larkey Base Camp which serve as a vital acclimatization stop and final base for the challenging Larkey la Pass.

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Max. Altitutde 4,460m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Lodge
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Activity Approx. 4-5 hours of trek
Day 13

Trek Dharamsala/Phedi to Bhimthang (3,720M) via Larkya La Pass (5,160M)

Highlights of the day: The Larkey La Pass (5,106M) is the highest point of the trek, offering the most challenging climb and also a significant physical accomplishment are demanding. The high-altitude crossing pass offers the magnificent views of Mt. Manaslu, Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal and other several surrounding peaks.

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Max. Altitutde 3,720m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Lodge
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Activity Approx. 8-10 hours of trek
Day 14

Trek Bhimthang to Goa village (2,520m)

Highlights of the day: As you descend, the trail enters warm, dense forests filled with pines, firs, rhododendron flowers create a beautiful atmosphere.

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Max. Altitutde 2,520m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Lodge
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Activity Approx. 4-6 hours of trek
Day 15

Trek Goa village to Tilije (2,300M) and drive to Besisahar (760m)

Highlights of the day: Goa and Tilije are the charming Gurung villages along the trail, offering a glimpse into local culture.

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Max. Altitutde 760m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Lodge
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Activity Approx. 1-2 hours of trek and approx. 4-5 hours of drive
Day 16

Drive Besisahar to Kathmandu (1,400m)

Highlights of the day: After breakfast we’ll drive to Kathmandu via Dumre Bazzar.

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Max. Altitutde 1,570m
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Meal Plan Breakfast, Lunch and Hot drinks
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Accomodation Hotel
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Activity Approx. 6-7 hours of drive

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Trip Reviews

Excellent trek with Milan and team , Switzerland

Jun 2018 • Couples
I would highly recommend Milan and all of his colleagues for having taken such a good care during our trek. All the lodges were excellent choices and we have been able to relax and rest after long treks, always had a private bathroom with hot water in the shower in each place. They always made sure we were confortable and did not hesitate to request a change if we wanted another room with more view or bigger room. They adapted the pace of the trek to our condition and made sure we were at ease. They really care about your confort every minute. Food was great at each place they recommended to stop and we have never had any stomach problem!

From Kathmandu, they picked us up on time and never left us alone until we were safely back home after the trek.

High recommendation for this trekking company. They listen to your needs and desires. They make your day!! 👍

Everest Base Camp was life-changing

“Our trek to Everest Base Camp was life-changing. The guides were not only professional but also warm and caring. Himalayan Yatri made sure every detail was taken care of, and we felt safe the entire way.”

Additional Infromation

Cost Included

  • Airport Transfers: Private car service for airport pick‑up and drop‑off.
  • Ground Transportation: Convenient travel by public bus and private reserved jeep for your comfort.
  • Meals: Three freshly prepared meals each day, with seasonal fruits, tea, and coffee.
  • Accommodation: Best available teahouse lodges on a shared basis during the trek.
  • Guides & Porters: Licensed, English‑speaking trekking guide and dedicated porters to support your journey.
  • Crew Insurance: Comprehensive insurance coverage for our support team, including meals and daily wages.
  • Permits & Entry Fees: All necessary trekking permits, entry cards and monuments fees arranged by us.
  • Trekking Gear: Company‑provided duffel bags and trekking poles (to be returned after the trip).
  • Taxes & Service Charges: All official government taxes and agency service fees included.

Cost Excluded

  • International Travel: Flights to/from Nepal, visa fees, and airport taxes.
  • Personal Gear: Your own trekking equipment (except company duffel bags and trekking poles).
  • Beverages: Alcoholic and bottled drinks (tea and coffee are included).
  • Personal Insurance: Travel, accident, and medical emergency evacuation insurance.
  • Custom Duties: Nepal customs duty for goods imported by air or road.
  • Personal Expenses: Laundry, internet, and other items of personal nature.
  • Tips/Gratuities: Tips for guides and porters (not mandatory, but warmly appreciated).

TREKKING EQUIPMENT GUIDE FOR TREKKING IN THE HIMALAYAS

1) Head Wear

  • Fleece & woollen hat: Essential for cold mornings/evenings; covers ears to prevent frostbite.
  • Sun hat & sunglasses: Wide-brimmed hat for sun protection; sunglasses with UV400/glacier lenses for high altitude glare.
  • Lip balm & sunblock (SPF 30–50): Prevents cracked lips and sunburn; UV rays are stronger at altitude.
  • Scarf/Buff: Multipurpose: protects against dust, wind, and can be used as neck warmer.

2) Hands Wear

  • Wind fleece gloves: Lightweight warmth for mild conditions.
  • Waterproof insulated gloves: For snow or rain; keeps hands dry and warm.
  • Trail map & guidebook: Help you connect with the trail beyond just following and cultural insights.
  • Camera & reading books: Capture memories and relax during rest days/free time.
  • Trekking poles/walking sticks: Reduce knee strain, improve balance on steep terrain/descents.
  • Playing cards (optional): Great bonding within a group, fun and laughter.

3) Body Wear

  • Loose trekking T-shirts & pants: For daytime walking, Quick-dry, breathable fabrics.
  • Long-sleeve fleece T-shirt: Protects from sun and provides warmth.
  • Trousers & waterproof jackets/pants: Essential when clouds roll in, rain and wind protection.
  • Warm jacket (Down jacket): Lightweight but highly insulating; cozy armour above 3,500m.
  • Raincoat/rain cover: For sudden showers, especially in monsoon season.
  • Undergarments: Quick-dry, comfortable; pack enough for hygiene.

4) Foot Wear

  • Warm woollen socks: Several pairs; keep feet dry and warm.
  • Trekking boots: Durable, waterproof, and designed for comfort with strong ankle support.
  • Camp shoes/sandals: Comfortable for evenings in lodges or camp.
  • Crampons & gaiters: For icy trails or deep snow; gaiters prevent snow/mud entering boots.

5) Sleeping

  • Sleeping bag (-15°C rating): Necessary for high-altitude lodges where blankets may be insufficient.
  • Silk liner: Adds warmth and keeps sleeping bag clean.
  • Pillow/sleeping pad: Extra comfort, especially in basic/simple lodges or camping treks.

6) First-Aid Kit

  • Personal medicines: For fever, cold, headaches, stomach issues.
  • Moleskin/blister pads: Prevent painful blisters.
  • Diamox (consult your doctor): Helps prevent altitude sickness.
  • Other medicines: As per personal health needs (consult physician before trek).

7) Toiletries & Personal Hygiene

  • Light towel & face cloth: Quick-dry preferred.
  • Toothbrush, paste & shavers (razor): Basic hygiene.
  • Shampoo & conditioner: Small travel bottles.
  • Face & body moisturizer: Prevents dry skin at altitude.
  • Comb & nail clipper: Personal grooming.
  • Toilet paper: Not available in lodges or camp.
  • Hand sanitizer: Essential for hygiene.
  • Eco-friendly soap: to protect the environment.
  • Feminine hygiene products: Pack sufficient supplies for the whole trek.

8) Backpack

  • Day backpack (40–45L): For essentials jacket, snacks, water, camera, money belt.
  • Rain cover: Protects gear during showers.

9) Kit Bag

  • Duffel bag (max 12kg): Preferred by porters; lockable and waterproof.

10) Important Documents

  • Extra passport photos: Needed for permits.
  • Photocopies of passport: As backup.
  • Travel insurance papers: Make sure for your trekking/altitude is covered; carry policy number.

11) Others

  • Camera with extra batteries/charger & memory card: Cold drains batteries quickly.
  • Headlamp/torch with spare batteries: For early starts, nights or power cuts.
  • Money belt/purse: Keep cash, documents safe.
  • Energy/protein bars: Quick energy boost on trail.
  • Water bottles (2 liters total): Essential for staying hydrated throughout the trek.
  • Water purification tablets/filter: Safe drinking water in remote areas.

Trip Faqs

How much weight do I allow for my porter?

One porter can carry two luggage of our client. One client should have maximum of 15 kg of luggage including their sleeping bag and other accessories. So, it means that one porter will carry maximum 30 kilos (kg) during the trek.

What level of physical fitness do I need for the trek?

You need to do few weeks of training prior arriving in Nepal which leads your journey more comfortable. With the full of preparation before trekking in Himalayas would make your journey more rewarding. Try to spend some hours in your Alps; hike to the upstairs, jogging or running (optional) few miles or (15-16 km) every day will probably best physical activity, which will be the more effective when you are in Nepal for trekking.

What is the number of Guide (Sirdar) & his assistant during the trek?

There is one Guide (Sirdar) in one Group but the numbers of assistant guide (Sherpas) are according to the size of the group.

Do I need to bring my personal medicine?

On the both way we care about your health and safety along the trek. We have also our comprehensive medical-kit-bag during the trek but we suggest you to have your personal medicines with you. We believe that “Prevention is better than Care”. So, be sure that have your personal medicine with you.

Are there ATM or telephone services during the trek?

ATM is available only in the cities like Kathmandu, Pokhara, Chitwan and other main city of Nepal. Telephone services are available in many popular trekking routes; from there you can do international calls as well.

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