Mt. Manaslu (8,163m / 26,781ft) Located 28.32.58 longitude and 83.33.43 latitude Manaslu is situated in the central region of Nepal in the Gorkha massif is the eighth highest mountain in the world. The name Manaslu was derived from the Sanskrit word “Maanas” meaning “soul” or “intellect”. Japanese were the first to climb Manaslu Mountain in 1956, therefore it is still considered as Japanese peak by many people.
Though there are many routes to Manaslu mountaineering, as the long ridge Manaslu base camp and valley glacier offer feasibility to approach from different directions, but South Face is considered to be the most difficult. Our caravan route to this mountain begins from Gorkha to Samagaon and the return route via the Larky La/ Larky pass trekking to the Annapurna classic route, making the expedition one of the memorable one for Mt. Manaslu climbing.
Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu.
Day 02: Kathmandu for the official procedure and necessary arrangements.
Day 03: Free day/ Preparation day
Day 04 : Drive to Gorkha and arrange porters. Overnight in lodge..
Day 05 : Khanchok. Overnight in lodge.
Day 06 : Khursani Bari. Overnight in lodge.
Day 07 : Macha Khola Overnight in camp.
Day 08 : Jagat. Overnight in camp.
Day 09 : Nyak. Overnight in camp.
Day 10 : Prok. Overnight in camp.
Day 11 : Namru. Overnight in camp.
Day 12 : Lho. Overnight in camp.
Day 13 : Sama Gaon. Overnight in camp.
Day 14 : Manaslu base camp.
Day 15-48 : Climbing period.
Day 49 : Cleaning up base camp.
Day 50 : Sama Gaon. Overnight in camp.
Day 51 : Nyak. Overnight in Camp.
Day 52 : Jagat. Overnight in camp.
Day 53 : Machakhola. Overnight in camp.
Day 54 : Arket. Overnight in lodge.
Day 55 : Gorkha. Overnight in lodge.
Day 56 : Drive back to Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel.
Day 57: Free day & farewell Diner
Day 58: Return to your Hometown.