Mount Manaslu rises 8,163 meters, making it the eighth highest mountain in the world. The region was closed to tourists until 1991 when organized groups were first allowed to visit the area. Today, a special permit is required in order to enter, thereby helping to preserve its uniqueness.
Day 1: Drive from Kathmandu to Arughat (603m) then change next local vehicle for Sotikhola (700m)
Day 2: Trek to Machhikhola (869m) 5 hours
Day 3: Trek to Jagat (1340m) 5/6 hours
Day 4: Trek to Nyak Phedi (1740m) or Deng 5/6 hours
Day 5: Trek to Ghap (2160m) or Namrung 5/6 hours
Day 6: Trek to Lho (3180m) 5 hours
Day 7: Trek to Sama (3520m) 2/3 hours
Day 8: Rest day - acclimatization day – Excursion
Day 9: Trek to Samdo (3875m) 2/3 hours
Day 10: Trek to Dharmasala (4460m) 2 hours
Day 11: Trek to (Larkya La 5160m) - Bhimtang (3590m)
Day 12: Trek to Tilche (2300m) 5/6 hours
Day 13: Drive to Kathmandu
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Not recommended for pregnant travelers. Public transportation options are available nearby. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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