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This spectacular and isolated circular trek skirts around the eighth highest mountain in the world, formidable Manaslu (28,258ft/8,163m). We follow the mighty Buri Gandaki River as it narrows into a spectacular gorge, passing through tiny villages perched on valley sides. Eventually, the gorge opens out into alpine meadows inhabited by a cluster of Tibetan communities below the north face of Manaslu. Crossing the Larkya Pass, we see the snow-capped peaks of Himalchuli, Manaslu, Cheo Himal and Himlung Himal, before descending through forest to join the main Annapurna Circuit route.
Why trek with Exodus? One of the highest staff-to-traveller ratios on the trek with one staff member to every four travellers More than 30 years’ experience organising treks in Nepal Carefully planned ascent rates and itineraries with built-in acclimatisation and contingency days Experienced English-speaking local leaders who are qualified in first aid and trained to recognise and deal with altitude sickness All staff (leaders, guides and porters) are fully insured and paid a fair wage Staff carry oxygen, a first-aid kit, and self-assessment acute mountain sickness cards, used to monitor every traveller at altitude Speak to Exodus office staff who have done the trek themselves
18 days
Unveil the hidden beauty of the Himalayas on the 16-day Manaslu Circuit Trek, a family-friendly adventure around the world’s eighth highest peak. This remote route, a favored alternative to the busier Annapurna Circuit, leads you through untouched Buddhist villages, dramatic mountain vistas, and vibrant rhododendron forests. Well-equipped tea houses ensure comfort along the way, and the trek’s highlight—crossing the Larke La Pass at 5,106 meters—offers a true sense of achievement. As a restricted route, you’ll benefit from expert local guidance and cultural insights. The unique selling point: pristine trails, authentic local experiences, and breathtaking scenery, making it a standout Himalayan trip for families and adventurous travelers alike.
16 days
Unlike the well-trodden Everest Base Camp route, the Manaslu Circuit Trekking tour offers a more secluded experience for young adults and experienced travelers alike. Officially opened to tourists only in 1991, this area remains pristine, rewarding trekkers with unspoiled landscapes and rich biodiversity.
The adventure starts from Kathmandu, with hiking beginning in Arughat. The toughest—and most rewarding—section is the ascent of Larke Pass (5,100m), with the trek’s varied elevation bringing constantly changing scenery. Along the way, you’ll enjoy stunning views of Manaslu (8,156m), the world’s eighth-highest peak, and encounter local cultures rooted in both Nepalese and Tibetan traditions.
While challenging, the trip is suitable for those in good shape prepared for daily hikes of up to six hours. The USP of this tour package is its rare access to a restricted area, offering a sense of discovery for trekkers craving something beyond the usual Himalayan routes.
12 days
The Manaslu trek is one of Nepal's best treks. If you have 17 days available for trekking in Nepal, we highly recommend this trek. It is challenging, especially the day of crossing the Larke pass at 5,135 m but if you are in reasonable shape, determined, and able to walk 6 hours a day, you can do this trek.
Manaslu is the eighth highest peak in the world, bordering the Gorkha and Manang districts in Nepal. It is just 64km East of the previously popular Annapurna treks. Literally, Manaslu is derived from Sanskrit with manasa means “Mountain of the spirit". The Manaslu region encompasses everything from sub tropical foothills to the arid Trans-Himalaya high pastures bordering Tibet.
The Manaslu trek opened only in 1991. Its popularity increased significantly when teahouses become available around 2009. The Manaslu region has no roads or alike and the trekking trails are excellent. This combined with a high variation in altitude starting from around 700 m and getting up to 5,135 m is the reason why the Manaslu trek today is preferred over the Annapurna trek.
After a 6 hours bus ride from Kathmandu, the trek begins Arughat. En-route the trek, you will not only see spectacular mountain scenery but can also visit several monasteries.
If you have 19 days available, you will not regret choosing this trek. If you are in doubt as to physical fitness we highly recommend adding a porter. 1 porter can carry up to 30 kgs and can thus be shared between 2 people.
We are looking forward to taking you on a fantastic trekking adventure.
17 days
Venture into the untouched wilderness of Nepal on the Manaslu Around Trek, a 19-day adventure for those who crave culture and scenery far from the tourist crowds. Tucked near the Tibetan border, Mt. Manaslu rises to 8,163 meters, watching over villages where ancient Tibetan Buddhist traditions flourish as they did a century ago. Trek through terraced stone villages, lush forests, and dramatic river valleys, soaking up views of snow-capped peaks and meeting welcoming locals eager to share their way of life. The USP of this journey is its exclusivity: the Manaslu Conservation Area sees only a limited number of trekkers each year, preserving its pristine nature and cultural authenticity. For travelers who seek a rare blend of Himalayan grandeur and true cultural immersion, this trek offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience in an unspoiled setting.
19 days
Escape the crowds and discover the pristine beauty of Nepal’s Manaslu region on a private Manaslu Circuit Trek. Designed for young adults and seasoned explorers, this challenging trek encircles the world’s eighth highest peak, Mt. Manaslu (8,156 m), offering breathtaking Himalayan panoramas and encounters with rare wildlife. Trace ancient routes near the Tibetan border, requiring a special permit, and immerse yourself in the distinct Gurung and Buddhist cultures of remote villages. The trail’s relative solitude and untouched landscapes make this trek a rare find, providing an authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience. The USP of this package is its exclusivity—offering a serene trekking adventure away from the crowds, with ample opportunity to connect with local traditions and the raw majesty of the Himalayas.
14 days
Step off the beaten path with the 12-day Manaslu Valley Trek, an adventure designed especially for young adults seeking raw Himalayan beauty and cultural immersion. This remote trek features steep tracks, spellbinding mountain vistas, and strong Tibetan influences—especially in the upper Buri Gandaki and Tsum Valley.
Cross the formidable Larkya La Pass (5,106m) and marvel at untamed landscapes while staying in simple but welcoming local lodges. Along the way, you’ll experience the warmth of local communities, savor traditional fare, and witness a living Buddhist culture untouched by modern development.
This tour package’s standout feature is its blend of challenging trekking and authentic encounters, making it the highlight of any Nepal adventure for those who crave both natural splendor and genuine local connection.
12 days
Manaslu Circuit Trek weaves together adventure, culture, and breathtaking landscapes—a combo that’s making it a top choice for young adults looking for a less-traveled Himalayan route. Surpassing the popularity of the Annapurna Circuit in recent years, this tour package offers a rich journey along authentic trails that pass through ancient Tibetan-influenced villages, gleaming glaciers, and sacred monasteries.
The trek covers the diverse Manaslu Conservation Area, established in 1998 and home to a remarkable array of wildlife, including 33 species of mammals and over 100 species of birds. Over approximately 200 kilometers, trekkers ascend through six unique climatic zones, from tropical forests to arctic landscapes, with constantly shifting panoramas and weather patterns. Along the way, you’ll be treated to uninterrupted views of Mount Manaslu (8,163m)—"The Spirit Mountain"—and other Himalayan giants.
What distinguishes this adventure is its cultural richness, as you’ll walk trails shaped by centuries of Buddhist tradition, all while soaking up the dramatic contrasts in landscape. With fewer trekkers on the route, the Manaslu Circuit promises a more intimate, unspoiled trekking experience. This trip is designed for curious, energetic travelers eager to combine physical challenge with immersive cultural encounters—making it one of Nepal’s most rewarding treks.
11 days
Few adventures rival the "Great Himalaya Trail - The Full Traverse," a 150-day trek of epic proportions for the world’s most experienced and resilient trekkers. Beginning and ending in Kathmandu, this guided expedition is one of the longest and most challenging trekking journeys on earth, spanning 1,700km from the Kanchenjunga region in the east to the Tibetan borderlands in the west.
Along this odyssey, you’ll encounter every one of Nepal’s 8,000m peaks, cross dozens of passes, and experience some of the planet’s most remote mountain environments. The trek passes through isolated villages where centuries-old cultures endure, and unpredictable trail conditions demand flexibility and teamwork.
What makes this tour package truly unique is its sheer scale—it is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for those with substantial trekking experience and endurance to join the rare few who have completed the entire length of Nepal’s Great Himalaya Trail in one continuous journey.
150 days
For adventurers drawn to the unbeaten path, the "Manaslu Circuit Trek-14 days" offers a moderately challenging journey through one of Nepal’s most pristine trekking regions. This trip covers approximately 177 kilometers, winding through lush forests, alpine vistas, and traditional villages—all beneath the shadow of the majestic Larkya La Pass at 5,160 meters.
Along the way, you’ll experience the unique blend of Indo-Aryan, Magar, Gurung, and Tamang cultures, with strong Tibetan Buddhist influences evident in festivals, monasteries, and the daily lives of the Nuri people near the Tibetan border. Marvel at the region’s untamed beauty—rivers, waterfalls, rare Himalayan flora and fauna—while enjoying the camaraderie of like-minded trekkers.
What makes this trek truly special is its off-the-beaten-track appeal: the route remains less crowded than other circuits, giving you space to connect with both nature and local traditions. As a bonus, the annual Manaslu Mountain Trail Race draws trail runners from around the globe, adding an extra dash of excitement to this spectacular trekking adventure.
14 days
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