Activity type: | Mountaineering |
Activity level: | Challenging |
Availability: |
30 Aug 2021 - 14 Oct 2021 |
Duration: | 45 Day(s) / Tour with flexible start dates |
Price: | from $10500 |
Mt. Manaslu (8156m) was first summited in 1956 by the Japanese Expedition team. It is situated in the northwest of Kathmandu, between Annapurna and Ganesh Himal range. The Manaslu expedition package is organized the adventurous heart and hanging on the exploratory and steepest slide of Manaslu. The eighth tallest Himalayan peak in the world, Manaslu stay always with a colossal stack of snow that always welcome the climbers.
Manaslu expedition trip commences from Aarughat or Soti Khola, the lower part of the Manaslu trek. It is a daring trip that leads you gradually through Samdo and Sama Gaun, the spectacular indigenous villages that are culturally important. Walking through the Budi Gandaki gorge and ascending through the rhododendron forest are refreshing as well. It is also the same trail that leads to the technical Larke Pass (5160m). With an acclimatization, the trek leads to Manaslu base camp from here and set a camp around 4895 meters, and mostly you find this place full of snow. Waiting the fine weather, ascending for the climbing practice to summit the Manaslu peak and having good expedition skill, you crawl over the glacial slope. Dealing the trail from Camp II to III is easier than to camp II. The stunning mountain panoramas endowed from the top of Manaslu give you smile. It is dazzling vistas of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri and Lamjung Himalayas.
Snow View Treks recommends Manaslu expedition package if you love the Himalayan adventure. We offer you experienced expedition guide and the professional kitchen team. Please, contact us for the spectacular expedition trip in Nepal and spend your wonderful expedition holidays in Nepal.
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