The Manaslu Circuit trek stands out as a preferred amid trekkers travelling the Nepalese Himalayan region, thanks to its rich experience that merges the joy of trekking with cultural involvement. This well-loved route in the Manaslu region trek has a long antiquity as an ancient trade path between Nepal and Tibet, offering explorers a journey through both natural beauty and cultural heritage. Initial in the historic Gorkha Kingdom, the trail follows the Budhi Gandaki River, moving through lush subtropical forests and ultimately rising into the drier high ground.
The Manaslu Round trek is one of Nepal's most precious treks, offering a treasured combination of natural and cultural experiences. This trek is famous for its magnificent views of Mt. Ganesh and the peaks of the Mansiri Himalayan Range, as well as its luxurious valleys and various topography. Along the path, trekkers come across plentiful natural hot springs, glacial lakes, and a wide variation of flora and fauna. The sounds of birds and animals nearby the path provide a motivational backdrop, pleasing to the eye the overall walking experience.
The Hindu and Buddhist cultural villages with complete cultural dress and jewellery are valued to see to get familiar with typical Nepalese culture. The centuries old Buddhist monasteries and adorned with mani walls, prayer flags and chorten also invite you to this region. The most attractive festival in Manalsu Circuit is Lhosar carried by the Buddhist community in January/February as well as other festivals in Nepal. You can enjoy a flawless Gurung and Sherpa culture, feasts and festivals including other cultural assets while walking around Manaslu region.
The Manaslu Circuit Trek ranges its uppermost point at Larkya-La Pass, standing at 5,213 meters, one of the boldest high passes in the Nepalese Himalayas. After this, the path mainly slopes, passing through peaceful mountainous forests and fields until it crosses with the Annapurna Circuit trek. Eventually, the Manaslu Round trekking route takes to Pokhara via a less-traveled, undisclosed path. This trek offers spectacular views of Mt. Manaslu, which at 8,156 meters is the world's eighth-highest summit.
The Manaslu Round trek is an off-the-beaten-path venture, demanding physical fitness and mental willpower, though you don't need to be a sportsperson for this moderately exciting trek. As part of the Great Himalayan Trail Nepal, the Manaslu region ranks among its top ten destinations, across 1,700 kilometers. The perfect times to trek the Manaslu Circuit are in spring and autumn, though it is open year-round. However, trekking in the Manaslu region trek during winter can be quite tough due to snow-covered advanced sections.
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Highlights
- Less crowded area
- Complete teahouse trekking despite being remote and wild location
- Domestic flights not required, so, no chance for delay or postponement or cancellation
- Trekking trail moving further from the Budhi Gandaki River Valley and ending after reaching Annapurna Circuit trekking region
- Exploration of the diverse topography from sub-tropical to alpine region with flora and fauna of the relative climatic zones
- Feat of crossing Larkya La (5,106m) connecting with the Marsyangdi River Valley
- Panoramic view of the snowcapped peaks of Langtang, Manaslu and Annapurna regions
- Witnessing natural hot springs, spectacular glacier and Hindu plus Buddhist cultural villages