+977 9851190991 info@oshoadventure.com
Select Page

Manaslu Circuit Trek – 16 Days of Wilderness, Culture & High Himalayan Adventure

Manaslu Circuit Short Trek 2025/2026: A Premier Himalayan Adventure The Manaslu Circuit Short Trek offers a spectacular journey through the heart of Nepal’s Himalayas, weaving through high-altitude landscapes, Tibetan-influenced villages, and ancient trad

16 Days
Duration
Moderate
Difficulty
Manaslu Circuit
Destination
Trekking
Activity
5162
Max Altitude
Spring, Autumn, Winter, Monsoon
Best Season
Kathmandu
Start Point
Kathmandu
End Point
Overland
Transportation

Best Seasons for the Manaslu Circuit Trek

  • Spring (March to May): Clear skies, rhododendrons in bloom, warmer days
  • Autumn (Mid-September to November): Best weather, stable trails, incredible mountain views
  • Winter (December to February): Possible with experience; cold but peaceful and quiet
  • Monsoon (June to early September): Not recommended due to landslides and heavy rain

Note: Spring and autumn are highly recommended for comfort, safety, and clear Himalayan vistas.

Discover the untouched beauty of Nepal’s remote northwest on this 16-day Manaslu Circuit Trek—a life-changing journey beyond the experience. This off-the-beaten-path trek circles the towering Mt. Manaslu (8,163m), the 8th highest mountain in the world, offering a raw blend of adventure, ancient Tibetan culture, serene landscapes, and epic Himalayan scenery. Unlike the busier Annapurna and Everest routes, the Manaslu Circuit remains quiet, wild, and deeply authentic. With every step, you’ll cross roaring rivers, trek through dense rhododendron forests, visit centuries-old monasteries, and share tea with local villagers living as they have for centuries. Led by experienced guides from Osho World Adventure, this trek combines professional support with immersive cultural encounters, homestay moments, and unforgettable scenery, culminating in the dramatic crossing of Larkya La Pass (5,160m), one of the most beautiful and rewarding passes in the Himalayas.

Trip Highlights

Circle the majestic Mt. Manaslu (8,163 m)—Nepal’s 8th highest peak

Cross the iconic Larkya La Pass (5,160m) for panoramic mountain views

Explore traditional Gurung- and Tibetan-influenced villages like Samagaun and Samdo

Visit the sacred Pungyen Gompa & Manaslu Base Camp

Experience remote trails, yak pastures, and untouched highland wilderness

Walk through subtropical forests, alpine meadows, and glacier valleys

Trek in a restricted region with fewer crowds and deep cultural immersion

Support sustainable tourism through local teahouses and community-based travel

Why You Need to Experience the Manaslu Circuit Trek

✔️ Off-the-beaten-path trekking in a restricted region

✔️ Fewer crowds, more authentic connections

✔️ Jaw-dropping views of Manaslu and the surrounding giants

✔️ Cultural immersion in Tibetan Buddhist villages

✔️ Epic high-mountain pass crossing (Larkya La – 5,160m)

✔️ Professional support from Osho World Adventure’s expert team

Itinerary

Welcome to Nepal! Airport pickup and transfer to your hotel. Trek briefing and gear check in the evening.
Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.

Drive to Machha Khola via Soti Khola (930m)—8–9 hours
A scenic drive through hills and riverside villages to reach Machha Khola, the trek’s starting point.
Overnight in the teahouse.

Follow the Budi Gandaki River through forested trails, ridges, and waterfalls to Jagat, a charming stone village.
Overnight in the teahouse.

Pass through small settlements and lush hills, entering the culturally rich Nubri Valley.
Overnight in the teahouse.

Highlights: Buddhist mani walls, stone-built villages, cultural transformation
As you ascend, you’ll notice the shift in vegetation and culture. The trail leads past lush greenery and steep cliffs to Philim and then through bamboo forests before arriving in Deng, a Tibetan-influenced village.

Climb steadily into higher elevations, with stunning views of the mountains and Buddhist mani walls along the way.
Overnight in the teahouse.

A short day through rhododendron forests and barley fields to reach Lho with its impressive monastery and Manaslu views.
Overnight in the teahouse.

Enter the heart of the Nubri region and settle in the culturally rich village of Samagaun.
Overnight in the teahouse.

Acclimatization Day at Samagaun—Hike to Manaslu Base Camp or Pungyen Gompa
Explore the majestic surroundings with a hike to either the glacier moraine of Manaslu Base Camp or the ancient Pungyen Monastery.
Overnight in the teahouse.

Trek to Samdo (3,875 m)—4 hours
A short scenic trek to Samdo, a traditional Tibetan refugee village nestled in the Himalayan wild.
Overnight in the teahouse.

Optional hike to a high ridge near the Tibet border for incredible views and altitude acclimatization.
Overnight in the teahouse.

A slow ascent toward the high camp of Larkya La Pass, with surrounding views of glaciers and high peaks.
Overnight in a basic teahouse (limited facilities).

Start early to cross the thrilling Larkya La Pass, with jaw-dropping views of Himlung, Kang Guru, and Annapurna II.
Overnight in the teahouse at Bimthang.

Descend through pine and rhododendron forests into more temperate landscapes and thriving villages.
Overnight in the teahouse.

A short trek to Dharapani, then drive through winding mountain roads back to Besisahar.
Overnight at a hotel or guesthouse.

Return to Kathmandu and enjoy a farewell dinner with your trekking team.
Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.

Transfer to the airport or extend your Nepal adventure with other packages.

If this standard itinerary doesn’t match your travel style or schedule, we’ll gladly tailor a version that fits your needs. Whether you want more adventure, extra acclimatization, or cultural detours, Osho World Adventure Pvt. Ltd. is here to personalize your Himalayan journey.

Cost Includes

  • National park entrance fee
  • Bus fare
  • Entry tax
  • Food & drinks
  • Entry or admission fee
  • Goods & services tax
  • All airport pick-ups and drop-offs in Kathmandu
  •  3 nights’ hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast (before and after the trek)
  • Overland transport: Kathmandu–Machha Khola & Dharapani–Kathmandu by private 4WD or local Jeep
  •  13 nights in mountain teahouses/lodges during trek (twin-sharing basis)
  •  Three daily meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) with tea/coffee during the trek
  •  Licensed English-speaking trekking guide, with insurance and full gear
  •  One porter for every 2 trekkers (max. 15–20kg per porter)
  •  Manaslu Restricted Area PermitManaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP), & Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
  •  Emergency medical kit & oxygen (if needed)
  •  Trekking map & full orientation briefing
  •  Farewell dinner in Kathmandu at a local Nepali restaurant
  •  24/7 support during the trek

Cost Excludes

  • International airfare and Nepal visa fees
  •  Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu (unless stated)
  •  Cold drinks, bottled water, snacks, and alcoholic beverages during the trek
  •  Personal expenses (laundry, Wi-Fi, hot showers beyond allowance)
  •  Trekking gear or sleeping bags (available for rent if needed)
  •  Tips for guides, porters, and staff (customary and appreciated)
  •  Travel insurance (must cover high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation)

Notes

  • Permits Required: Manaslu is a restricted area—special permits are needed (we arrange them for you).
  •  Fitness Matters: Moderate to challenging trek—good fitness and some prep help a lot.
  •  High Altitude: You’ll cross 5,100 m—our itinerary includes proper acclimatization.
  •  Basic Teahouse Stay: Cozy, local lodges with simple food and shared facilities.
  •  Gear Up: Bring proper trekking gear—rentals available in Kathmandu.
  •  Insurance Needed: Must cover high-altitude trekking and helicopter evacuation.
  •  Respect Culture: You’re entering sacred Tibetan-influenced communities—dress modestly and be mindful.
  • Limited Wi-Fi: Some villages offer paid Wi-Fi; otherwise, it’s mostly digital detox.
  •  Best Time to Go: March–May and mid-September–November for best weather.

What do I need to bring?

Clothing & Footwear

  • Insulated down jacket (windproof & warm)
  • Waterproof shell jacket & pants
  • Moisture-wicking base layers (top & bottom)
  • Trekking pants & warm fleece layers
  • Thermal underwear (2 pairs)
  • Woolen hat, sunhat, gloves (liner + insulated)
  • Hiking boots (broken-in) & camp shoes/sandals
  • Trekking socks (4–5 pairs)

Gear & Accessories

  • Sleeping bag (rated to -10°C or lower)
  • Trekking poles
  • Daypack (25–35L) + waterproof cover
  • Reusable water bottles (1–2L) or hydration bladder
  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Sunglasses with UV protection
  • Sunscreen, lip balm, hand sanitizer
  • Quick-dry towel & toiletries

Documents & Extras

  • Passport + 4 passport-size photos
  • Travel insurance copy
  • Personal medications
  • Power bank or solar charger
  • Snacks, energy bars

Know more before you go

Minimum age of participants is: 10