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Trekking Around Manaslu Region

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On the behalf of www.trekseverest.com Himalayan Brothers Trek (P) Ltd….takes you Mt. Manaslu, located at 8,156 meters, the eighth highest point on earth. Manaslu was attempted by Japanese expeditions every year from 1950 until 1956. The first ascent of Manaslu was scaled by Japanese expedition in 1956. However this area has been opened to trekkers only since 1991. Much of the information about this area is available only with Japanese. So it became known as “Japanese Mountain.” This trek route is remote and rescue facilities, which are harder than most in Nepal. In many places the wall of Bhudi Gandaki valley are steep, so we can walk along the bottom of the valley. There is a huge amount of wasted of climbing involved in the beginning of first 10 days as we climb up and down over the ridges and bypass the lofty cliff. The trail is rough and it often literally hangs on a bluff high above the river. The trek is geographically spectacular, culturally fascinating and traverse a strong living Tibetan cultural environment and spectacular wilderness. Moreover, Larke La (5100 m) is certainly an unforgettable pass crossing in Nepal Himalayan. This trek starts either from Trishuli, Arughat and Gorkha and ends at Besisahar.

The Tibetans of the upper Bhudi Gandaki are direct descendants of Tibetan immigrations. Their speech, dress and customs are almost similar to Tibetan. There is still continues trade between Nupri, the inhabitants living in the upper Bhudi Gandaki region. in low region there are many other castes of peoples
Like Brahmans, Chhetries, Newars, Ghales, Gurungs, Tamangs. There are other untouchable groups in large number which called (Kami: - Blacksmiths, Sarki: - Cobblers and Damaies: - tailors.)

Because much of this trek in a region of strong Tibetan influenced, many places have Tibetan names. Buddha Himal, Himal Chuli, Parbat Himal and Budhi Himal are in side Manaslu ranges. The Tibetan Ranges is even closer in the borderline ranges in this region

Entry system in this region has little different than others. The collecting fees from the tourists goes to the (ACAP) Annapurna Conservation Area Project

Day by Day Itinerary

Day 01 Kathmandu - Salyantar (Arughat) 650m

Day 02 Arughat - Shuti Bari 710m

Day 03 Shuti Bari - Khursani Bari 820m

Day 04 Khursani bari - Lapu Bensi 880m

Day 05 Lapu Besi - Doban 900m

Day 06 Doban - Jagat 1410m

Day 07 Jagat - Ekale Ghar 1550m

Day 08 Ekle Ghar - Deng

Day 09 Deng - Ghap 2100m

Day 10 Ghap - Namrung 2600m

Day 11 Namrung - Shyala 3520m

Day 12 Shyala - Sama Gompa 3530m

Day 13 Sama Gompa Rest Day

Day 14 Sama Gompa - Samdo 3860m

Day 15 Samdo - Larkey Rest House 4480m

Day 16 Larkey rest house - Bimtang 3720m

Day 17 Bhimtang - Tilije 2240m

Day 18 Tilije - BagarChaap 2160m

Day 19 BagarChhap - Chame 2670m

Day 20 Chamme - Pisang 3100m

Day 21 Pisang - Ngawal 3657m

Day 22 Ngawal - Manang 3540m

Day 23 Manang – Churi Lader 4018m

Day 24 Churi Lader - Thorong high camp 4750m

Day 25 Throng High camp - Mukti Nath 3800m Via Thorungla pass (5416m)

Day 26 Muktimath - Kagbeni 2806m

Day 27 Kagbeni - Jomsom 2710m Last day of trekking to Jomsom

Day 28 Jomsom - Pokhara 630m Jomsom to Pokhara by flight.
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Trip Duration:

28 Days

Season:

Spring - Autumn

Destination:

Nepal

Activities:

Trekking

Difficulty:

Grade - 1

Accommodation:

Lodge

Max. Altitude:

5,100 m.

Group Size:

1 - 12 pax

 

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