One of the most common questions we receive from climbers planning an 8,000-meter expedition is:
"How much does it cost to climb Manaslu?"
The answer depends on several factors, including the level of support you need, the size of your team, oxygen requirements, and the overall expedition logistics.
For the 2027 season, most climbers can expect to invest between USD 12,500 and USD 18,000 for a professionally organized Manaslu expedition.
As a Nepal-based expedition operator, we have guided climbers from around the world on Manaslu and other Himalayan peaks. Based on our experience, choosing the right expedition is not just about finding the lowest price—it's about safety, logistics, and having a reliable team supporting you from Kathmandu all the way to the summit and bringing you back safely.
The answer depends on several factors, including the level of support you need, the size of your team, oxygen requirements, and the overall expedition logistics.
For the 2027 season, most climbers can expect to invest between USD 13,000 and USD 18,000 for a professionally organized Manaslu expedition.
As a Nepal-based expedition operator, we have guided climbers from around the world on Manaslu and other Himalayan peaks. Based on our experience, choosing the right expedition is not just about finding the lowest price—it's about safety, logistics, and having a reliable team supporting you from Kathmandu all the way to the summit and bringing you back safely.

At 8,163 meters, Manaslu is the world's eighth-highest mountain and has become one of the most sought-after 8,000-meter peaks.
For many climbers, Manaslu is the ideal first 8,000-meter peak. It offers a real Himalayan mountaineering experience, combining high-altitude challenges with a relatively high summit success rate. Compared to other 8,000-meter mountains, Manaslu is also more affordable, making it an excellent choice for climbers looking to take their first step into the world of high-altitude expeditions
The mountain demands excellent fitness, previous altitude experience, and proper preparation, but it remains one of the most achievable 8,000-meter objectives for experienced climbers.
When people compare expedition prices online, they often see large differences between operators and wonder why.
The reality is that a significant portion of the expedition cost goes toward permits, logistics, safety infrastructure, and the local team that supports the climb.
A standard expedition package usually includes:

Behind every successful summit is a large support team working both on and off the mountain.

Besides the expedition package itself, there are several personal expenses to consider.
International flights to Nepal, travel insurance, personal climbing equipment, summit Bonus for guide , tips for Kitchen staff and extra oxygen can add significantly to your overall budget.
If this is your first 8,000-meter expedition, equipment purchases alone can easily reach several thousand dollars. High-quality boots, down suits, sleeping bags, and technical gear are important investments for both comfort and safety.
In our experience, the answer is usually no.
When comparing operators, it is important to understand exactly what is included in the advertised price.
A lower-cost expedition may not include oxygen, additional Sherpa support, emergency resources, or some of the services that can make a major difference during a summit push.
Rather than focusing only on the lowest price, we recommend evaluating the experience of the guides, the strength of the support team, safety standards, and the operator's track record on the mountain.
Most climbers attempt Manaslu during either spring or autumn.
Autumn, particularly September and October, is traditionally the most popular season. Stable weather, clear views, and established climbing infrastructure make it an excellent time to be on the mountain.
Spring also offers good climbing conditions and attracts climbers looking for a slightly different Himalayan experience.
Manaslu is not a mountain for complete beginners.
Ideally, climbers should already have experience above 6,000 meters and be comfortable spending extended periods in a high-altitude environment.
Many of our Manaslu clients have previously climbed peaks such as Mera Peak, Island Peak, Lobuche East, Himlung Himal, Baruntse, or Ama Dablam before attempting their first 8,000-meter mountain.
Good physical conditioning, patience with acclimatization, and a positive mindset are often just as important as technical climbing skills.

At Alpinist Club, we believe every climber has different goals and expectations.
Some climbers are aiming for their first 8,000-meter summit, while others are building experience for future objectives such as Everest or other Himalayan giants.
Our goal is to provide professional logistics, experienced Sherpa support, and honest advice throughout the planning process. From the moment you arrive in Nepal until the end of the expedition, our team works to ensure that you can focus on climbing while we take care of the details.
If you are considering Manaslu for 2027, we recommend starting your planning early.
Early preparation allows time to build fitness, test equipment, organize travel arrangements, and discuss the expedition strategy that best matches your experience level.
If you would like detailed pricing, fixed departure dates, or advice on whether Manaslu is the right next step in your mountaineering journey, feel free to contact our team. We are always happy to share our experience and help climbers prepare for their Himalayan goals.

|
How much does a Manaslu Expedition cost in 2027? :
For the 2027 season, most climbers should plan a budget between USD 13,500 and USD 18,000. The final cost depends on the level of service you choose, such as group expeditions, private Sherpa support, or full logistics packages. Higher-end services usually include more safety support, better logistics, and a higher Sherpa ratio.
|
|
Is Manaslu cheaper than Everest? :
Yes, Manaslu is significantly more affordable than Everest. While Everest expeditions can cost several times more due to higher permit fees and complex logistics, Manaslu still offers a full 8,000-meter Himalayan experience at a more accessible price. This is one of the main reasons many climbers choose Manaslu as their first big Himalayan peak. |
|
Do I need previous climbing experience for Manaslu? :
Yes, previous high-altitude experience is strongly recommended. Ideally, climbers should already have experience above 6,000 meters before attempting Manaslu. Peaks like Island Peak, Mera Peak, Lobuche East, or similar expeditions are excellent preparation before moving to an 8,000-meter mountain. |
|
Is supplemental oxygen required on Manaslu? :
Supplemental oxygen is not mandatory, but many climbers choose to use it above Camp 3 for safety and performance. It can make a big difference during the summit push, especially in harsh weather conditions or if acclimatization is not optimal. |
|
What is the success rate on Manaslu? :
The summit success rate on Manaslu varies each season depending on weather conditions, route conditions, and climber experience. On a good season, the success rate is generally higher compared to many other 8,000-meter peaks, especially for well-prepared teams with strong logistics and experienced Sherpa support. |
|
How far in advance should I book the Manaslu expedition? :
We recommend booking at least 6–12 months in advance, especially for the autumn season. Early booking helps secure permits, arrange logistics properly, and allows enough time for physical preparation. |
|
Can beginners join a Manaslu expedition? :
Manaslu is not recommended as a first-ever mountain expedition. However, motivated climbers with strong fitness and guided preparation (including trekking peaks or 6,000m climbs) can progress toward Manaslu with proper training and guidance. |
|
Can I use a helicopter to reach or return from Manaslu Base Camp? :
Yes, helicopter options are available for both arrival and return from the Manaslu region. Many climbers choose this option to save time, avoid long trekking days, or for added comfort after the expedition. A helicopter transfer to Samagaun or Manaslu Base Camp typically costs around USD 4,000 to USD 4,500 per flight, depending on the landing point, weather conditions, and whether the flight is shared or private. |
|
How much does a helicopter “in and out” package cost for Manaslu? :
If you want to use a helicopter both ways (Kathmandu → Manaslu region → Kathmandu), the total cost usually ranges between USD 7,000 and USD 7,500 per person (or per group share depending on booking type). This option is often chosen by climbers who:
|
|
Is helicopter access to Manaslu Base Camp always possible? :
Helicopter access depends on weather conditions, landing permission, and altitude safety regulations. In good weather, flights can land in Samagaun (3,500m+) or sometimes higher near the base camp area. However, flights are always subject to:
|