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Fixed Depatures
Manaslu (8,163 m/26,781 ft) is also known as Kutang is situated in the central region of Nepal in the Gorkha massif is the eighth highest mountain in the world. The name Manaslu was derived from the Sanskrit word “Maanas” meaning “soul” or “intellect”. The Japanese first climbed this mountain in 1956, and it is still considered as Japanese peak by many people. Though there are many routes to this mountain, as the long ridge and valley glacier offer feasibility to approach from different directions, but South Face is considered to be the most difficult.
Our caravan route of Manaslu expedition begins from Gorkha to Samagaon then to Manaslu Base camp and the return route via the Larky La to the Annapurna classic route, making the expedition a memorable one.
Manaslu expedition 2022/2023 | ||||
Days | Spring | Autumn | Outlined itinerary | Overnight |
1 | 6-Apr | 7-Sep | Arrival Katmandu. | Hotel |
2 | 7-Apr | 8-Sep | At leisure in Kathmandu/official formalities. | Hotel |
3 | 8-Apr | 9-Sep | Drive Kathmandu-Arughat (607m). | Camp |
4 | 9-Apr | 10-Sep | Trek to Machha Khola (883m) | Camp |
5 | 10-Apr | 11-Sep | Through the gorge to Jagat (1416m). | Camp |
6 | 11-Apr | 12-Sep | Beyond Philim (1,607m) | Camp |
7 | 12-Apr | 13-Sep | Trek to Deng (1,806m) | Camp |
8 | 13-Apr | 14-Sep | Trek to Namrung (2,672m) | Camp |
9 | 14-Apr | 15-Sep | Trek to Shya (3,529m) | Camp |
10 | 15-Apr | 16-Sep | Trek to Samagaon (3,780m) | Camp |
11 | 16-Apr | 17-Sep | Rest & acclimatization at Samagaon | Camp |
12 | 17-Apr | 18-Sep | Trek to Manaslu Base Camp (4665m) | Camp |
13 | 18-Apr | 19-Sep | Climb Manaslu using 4 camps above Base Camp | Camp |
14 | 19-Apr | 20-Sep | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
15 | 20-Apr | 21-Sep | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
16 | 21-Apr | 22-Sep | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
17 | 22-Apr | 23-Sep | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
18 | 23-Apr | 24-Sep | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
19 | 24-Apr | 25-Sep | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
20 | 25-Apr | 26-Sep | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
21 | 26-Apr | 27-Sep | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
22 | 27-Apr | 28-Sep | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
23 | 28-Apr | 29-Sep | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
24 | 29-Apr | 30-Sep | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
25 | 30-Apr | 1-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
26 | 1-May | 2-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
27 | 2-May | 3-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
28 | 3-May | 4-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
29 | 4-May | 5-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
30 | 5-May | 6-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
31 | 6-May | 7-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
32 | 7-May | 8-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
33 | 8-May | 9-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
34 | 9-May | 10-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
35 | 10-May | 11-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
36 | 11-May | 12-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
37 | 12-May | 13-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
38 | 13-May | 14-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
39 | 14-May | 15-Oct | Ascent of Manaslu | Camp |
40 | 15-May | 16-Oct | Cleaning up base camp (4665m). | Camp |
41 | 16-May | 17-Oct | Trek to Samagaon (3,780m) | Camp |
42 | 17-May | 18-Oct | Trek to Samdo (3,873m) | Camp |
43 | 18-May | 19-Oct | Trek to Larkya Phedi (4,492m) | Camp |
44 | 19-May | 20-Oct | Cross the Larkya La (5,211m) and further to Bimthang (3720m) | Camp |
45 | 20-May | 21-Oct | Trek to Gho (2,567m) | Camp |
46 | 21-May | 22-Oct | Trek to Dharapani (2,007m) | Lodge |
47 | 22-May | 23-Oct | Trek to Syange (1,195m) | Lodge |
48 | 23-May | 24-Oct | Trek to Bulbule (1,316m) | Lodge |
49 | 24-May | 25-Oct | Drive to Kathmandu | Hotel |
50 | 25-May | 26-Oct | At leisure in Kathmandu. | Hotel |
51 | 26-May | 27-Oct | Transfer to airport for international departure. | // // // |
E-mail us for cost & further details
Cost includes:
- Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on twin sharing bed & breakfast basis,
- Manaslu Climbing permit fee & all other applicable permits,
- Internal fight tickets & cargo fees,
- Cargo clearance & duties fees,
- Professional High altitude climbing Sherpa depending on number of members in group, 1 Government liaison officer backed by full BC cook, kitchen helpers,
- Equipment allowance, daily wages, insurance, food and shelter for above mentioned staff, porters and Liaison officer,
- All food, fuel and accommodation for member and Sherpa staffs throughout the expedition period at Base Camp & while approaching to/from Base Camp,
- Complete BC camping equipments,
- Garbage & stool shipped off charges from BC,
- Oxygen with mask & regulators for member & climbing sherpas,
- All transfers: airport-hotel-airport and related transfers,
- Agency service charge and related administrative fees,
- Camping & group equipments above Base camp: tents, ropes, snow bar, rock piton, shovel, ice-screws etc…
- Food & fuel above Base camp for member & climbing Sherpas,
- 1 Gamow bag / O2 for emergency use,
- Emergency Helicopter rescue arrangements,
Cost excludes:
- Air travel to/from Nepal,
- Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu,
- Drinks, laundry, postage, telephone bills, tips, all items of personal nature,
- Departure tax at Kathmandu int'l airport,
- Extra high altitude Sherpa if needed,
- Personal travel, high risk, accidental and medical insurance of member,
- Emergency rescue evacuations,
- Respective expenses if one returns earlier from the expedition due to sickness or emergency purpose.
- Any extra service not mentioned herein cost inclusion.
Group climbing equipments for Manaslu such as ropes, snow bar, ice-hammer, ice-screw, tent et will be provided by SOUTH ASIA TREKKING
HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS/MEDICINE
Though our Sherpa Guide/Leader will carry a comprehensive medical kit for purpose of using during the Manaslu Expedition period if any staffs felt sick, you should carry your personal medication as prescribed by your doctor. Or a Personal Medical Kit
IMMUNIZATION
At least six weeks before the departure for the expedition you will need to consult your doctor to work out an immunization schedules relevant to the Himalayas. You should normally be immunized against Tetanus, Polio, Hepatitis A, Cholera, though you must also contact your doctor for necessary immunization details.
Vaccinations against the following diseases may be useful, although they might be difficult or expensive to obtain. Your doctor will let you know if they are appropriate:
• Rabies.
• Meningitis.
• Japanese Encephalitis.
DENTAL CHECKS
It is most important that you have a through dental examination before the expedition and have any necessary treatment carried out. Dental treatment on the mountain is likely to be drastic and traumatic!
Further detailed information regarding Manaslu Expedition gear list and other information will be sent you upon booking the expedition.
All Manaslu expedition material © South Asia Trekking Pvt. Ltd.
Manaslu expedition Itinerary |
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Days |
Spring |
Autumn |
Outlined itinerary |
Overnight |
1 |
6-Apr |
7-Sep |
Arrival Katmandu. |
Hotel |
2 |
7-Apr |
8-Sep |
At leisure in Kathmandu, administrative formalities. |
Hotel |
3 |
8-Apr |
9-Sep |
Drive Kathmandu-Arughat (607m). |
Camp |
4 |
9-Apr |
10-Sep |
Trek to Machha Khola (883m) |
Camp |
5 |
10-Apr |
11-Sep |
Through the gorge to Jagat (1416m). |
Camp |
6 |
11-Apr |
12-Sep |
Beyond Philim (1,607m) |
Camp |
7 |
12-Apr |
13-Sep |
Trek to Deng (1,806m) |
Camp |
8 |
13-Apr |
14-Sep |
Trek to Namrung (2,672m) |
Camp |
9 |
14-Apr |
15-Sep |
Trek to Shya (3,529m) |
Camp |
10 |
15-Apr |
16-Sep |
Trek to Samagaon (3,780m) |
Camp |
11 |
16-Apr |
17-Sep |
Rest & acclimatization at Samagaon |
Camp |
12 |
17-Apr |
18-Sep |
Trek to Manaslu Base Camp (4665m) |
Camp |
13 |
18-Apr |
19-Sep |
Climb Manasluusing 4 camps above Base Camp |
Camp |
14 |
19-Apr |
20-Sep |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
15 |
20-Apr |
21-Sep |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
16 |
21-Apr |
22-Sep |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
17 |
22-Apr |
23-Sep |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
18 |
23-Apr |
24-Sep |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
19 |
24-Apr |
25-Sep |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
20 |
25-Apr |
26-Sep |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
21 |
26-Apr |
27-Sep |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
22 |
27-Apr |
28-Sep |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
23 |
28-Apr |
29-Sep |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
24 |
29-Apr |
30-Sep |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
25 |
30-Apr |
1-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
26 |
1-May |
2-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
27 |
2-May |
3-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
28 |
3-May |
4-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
29 |
4-May |
5-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
30 |
5-May |
6-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
31 |
6-May |
7-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
32 |
7-May |
8-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
33 |
8-May |
9-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
34 |
9-May |
10-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
35 |
10-May |
11-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
36 |
11-May |
12-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
37 |
12-May |
13-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
38 |
13-May |
14-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
39 |
14-May |
15-Oct |
Ascent of Manaslu |
Camp |
40 |
15-May |
16-Oct |
Cleaning up base camp (4665m). |
Camp |
41 |
16-May |
17-Oct |
Trek to Samagaon (3,780m) |
Camp |
42 |
17-May |
18-Oct |
Trek to Samdo (3,873m) |
Camp |
43 |
18-May |
19-Oct |
Trek to Larkya Phedi (4,492m) |
Camp |
44 |
19-May |
20-Oct |
Cross Larkya La (5,211m) and further to Bimthang (3720m) |
Camp |
45 |
20-May |
21-Oct |
Trek to Gho (2,567m) |
Camp |
46 |
21-May |
22-Oct |
Trek to Dharapani (2,007m) |
Lodge |
47 |
22-May |
23-Oct |
Trek to Syange (1,195m) |
Lodge |
48 |
23-May |
24-Oct |
Trek to Bulbule (1,316m) |
Lodge |
49 |
24-May |
25-Oct |
Drive to Kathmandu |
Hotel |
50 |
25-May |
26-Oct |
At leisure in Kathmandu. |
Hotel |
51 |
26-May |
27-Oct |
Transfer to airport for international departure. |
// // // |
- Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on twin sharing bed & breakfast basis,
- Manaslu Climbing permit fee & all other applicable permits,
- Internal fight tickets & cargo fees,
- Cargo clearance & duties fees,
- Professional High altitude climbing Sherpa depending on number of members in group, 1 Government liaison officer backed by full BC cook, kitchen helpers,
- Equipment allowance, daily wages, insurance, food and shelter for above mentioned staff, porters and Liaison officer,
- All food, fuel and accommodation for member and Sherpa staffs throughout the expedition period at Base Camp & while approaching to/from Base Camp,
- Complete BC camping equipments,
- Garbage & stool shipped off charges from BC,
- Oxygen with mask & regulators for member & climbing sherpas,
- All transfers: airport-hotel-airport and related transfers,
- Agency service charge and related administrative fees,
- Camping & group equipments above Base camp: tents, ropes, snow bar, rock piton, shovel, ice-screws etc…
- Food & fuel above Base camp for member & climbing Sherpas,
- 1 Gamow bag / O2 for emergency use,
- Emergency Helicopter rescue arrangements
Cost Excludes
• Air travel to/from Nepal,
• Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu,
• Drinks, laundry, postage, telephone bills, tips, all items of personal nature,
• Departure tax at Kathmandu int'l airport,
• Extra high altitude Sherpa if needed,
• Personal travel, high risk, accidental and medical insurance of member,
• Emergency rescue evacuations,
• Respective expenses if one returns earlier from the expedition due to sickness or emergency purpose.
• Any extra service not mentioned herein cost inclusion.
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