Drive to Soti Khola
Soti KholaDrive to Soti Khola (710 m), approximately 6 hours. Overnight at tented camp.


Embark on an adventurous 15-day Manaslu circuit trek, exploring the stunning Manaslu region and crossing the challenging Larkya La Pass at 5,215 meters.
Embark on an adventurous 15-day Manaslu Circuit Trek, exploring the stunning Manaslu region and crossing the challenging Larkya La Pass at 5,215 m. Experience dramatic landscapes, diverse flora, and snow-capped peaks.
Traverse remote and off-the-beaten-path trails, encountering fewer trekkers than on popular routes. Enjoy the seclusion and tranquility of unspoiled nature and authentic Himalayan culture.
Interact with hospitable local communities, including the ethnic groups of the Nubri and Tsum valleys. Visit ancient monasteries, learn about their customs, and witness their traditional way of life.
Welcome to our extraordinary 15-day Manaslu Circuit Trek package, a trek that promises to immerse you in the breathtaking beauty of the Manaslu and Annapurna Himalayas and provide a life-changing experience. Departing from Kathmandu, this trek offers a unique opportunity to explore the remote and untouched landscapes of the Manaslu region while being fully supported by our expert team.
The Manaslu Circuit is a hidden gem, encompassing diverse terrain, lush forests, majestic waterfalls, and charming traditional villages that allow you to witness the rich cultural heritage of the region. Our carefully curated package ensures an unforgettable journey, taking away the hassle of planning and allowing you to focus solely on soaking in the awe-inspiring scenery.
To make your trek comfortable and enjoyable, we provide experienced guides who are intimately familiar with the trails and can offer insights into local culture and history. Our friendly and reliable porters will carry your heavy luggage, leaving you free to focus on the beauty around you.
During the trek, we prioritize your well-being and provide delicious, nourishing meals to keep you energized throughout the journey. You can savor authentic Nepalese cuisine along with international dishes, ensuring a delightful culinary experience in the Himalayan wilderness.
Your safety is our utmost concern. We arrange accommodations in the best available teahouses and lodges, chosen for their comfort and hospitality. After a day of trekking, you can relax and recharge in cozy rooms, ready for the next day’s adventure.
This trek is not just an adventure, it is a journey of self-discovery, offering a chance to challenge yourself and create memories that last a lifetime. Whether you are a seasoned trekker or a first-time adventurer, our Manaslu Circuit package provides a well-rounded experience for everyone.
15 days from Kathmandu arrival to departure. Hover any day for full details.
Drive to Soti Khola (710 m), approximately 6 hours. Overnight at tented camp.
Trek to Machha Khola (900 m), approximately 5.5 hours. Overnight at tented camp.
Trek to Jagat (1,410 m), approximately 6 hours. Overnight at tented camp.
Trek to Ngyak (1,950 m), approximately 6 hours. Overnight at tented camp.
Trek to Ghap (2,050 m), approximately 6 hours. Overnight at tented camp.
Trek to Lho (3,200 m), approximately 6 hours. Overnight at tented camp.
Trek to Samagaon (3,500 m), approximately 6 hours. Overnight at tented camp.
Trek to Samdo (4,500 m), approximately 5 hours. Overnight at tented camp.
Acclimatization and exploration day at Samdo. Overnight at tented camp.
Trek to Dharamsala (4,500 m), approximately 5 hours. Overnight at tented camp.
Cross Larkya La Pass (5,215 m) and trek to Bimthang (3,590 m), approximately 7 hours. Overnight at tented camp.
Trek to Tilje (3,900 m), approximately 5 hours. Overnight at tented camp.
Trek to Chamje (1,725 m), approximately 5 hours. Overnight at tented camp.
Drive back to Kathmandu by bus, approximately 7 hours. Overnight at hotel.
Transfer to the international airport for your final flight departure.
Airport to hotel to airport pickup and drop-off by private car, van, or bus.
Standard meals (lunch, dinner, and breakfast) and teahouse accommodation during the trek.
A government-licensed English-speaking guide for the trek, the required number of porters, and their food, accommodation, salary, insurance, equipment, and a general first aid kit.
Annapurna and Manaslu Conservation Area permits and all other necessary permits.
Surface transfer from Kathmandu.
Down jacket, duffel or kit bag, and sleeping bag (to be returned after the trek).
All applicable government taxes.
Tourist service charge and VAT.
Lunch, dinner, and accommodation while in Kathmandu.
Travel insurance (compulsory).
International airfare and airport departure tax.
Nepal entry visa fee.
Items of a personal nature such as alcoholic drinks, soft drinks, and laundry.
Personal trekking equipment.
Tips for trekking staff and driver.
Sightseeing and monument entrance fees.
Any other expenses not mentioned in the Price Includes section.
Dear guest, should you require additional accommodation in Kathmandu, we are pleased to offer the following rates: US$60 per person per night for a single room and US$35 per person per night for a double (twin sharing) room, both inclusive of breakfast.
Three reasons this trek stays with you long after the plane home.
You will be accompanied by an experienced guide who offers both support and knowledge about the places and villages you visit.
Visit traditional villages and learn about their culture, traditions, and way of life.
Walk through beautiful forests and along rivers, feeling nature all around you.
A few things worth knowing before you commit. No sugar-coating, no surprises on day one.
There is a genuine risk of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) on this trip, as it includes one or more overnight stays above 4,500 m.
Travelers under the age of 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
You will be walking up to 8 hours a day at altitudes above 3,800 m. An excellent level of fitness is required.
Hot showers are available in some villages, while in other places you will use a simple bucket shower. Most toilets are in the local squat style and shared.
The full kit that's built from years on the trail. Skip it at your own risk, bring it and you'll never think about it again.
Duffel or Rucksack bag (This should be nice with good zipper
Daypack
Down Jacket (Company also nice and clean down jacket provide)
Sleeping bag 4 season ( also provide )
Hiking pants
Waterproof jacket
Full, sleeves shirt
Jumper or pile jacket
T, shirts
Trekking boots (Water proof)
Camp shoes/Sandal
Polypropylene/wool socks
Light cotton socks for under wool socks( take quite several pairs of these too. Better to carry some extra weight rather than spend the whole time washing socks)
Woollen socks to wear with boots
Sun hat
Beanie
Gloves
Sun block for lips
Sun lotion
Goggles or sunglasses ( with spare)
Thermal Long underwear (take quite a few pairs. Although the weather may be cold one tends to sweat a lot)
Insulated pants
Nylon windbreaker
Nylon wind pants
Water bottle
Sewing kit
Medical & first aid kit
Flash light ( with spare batteries)
Walking stick. (company also provide or you can buy in Kathmandu)
Camera ( do not forget to buy the spare film and batteries to go with it before you leave.)
Book ( buy them before you leave or in Kathmandu)
Notepad (writing a diary in the evening by the fireside is a favorite past time of trekkers) Multipurpose knife or Swiss army knife Personal towel Personal toiletries and medication which should be labelled Please. Note: Tight fitting, figure-hugging clothing, such as those made with Lycra can often be offensive to locals, especially on women. If you find these items comfortable as a base layer then please pack something to wear over the top of them.
Real reviews from real trekkers who have walked this exact route. No curation, no edits.