Addres:
Thamel - Kathmandu - Nepal
E-mail:
info@alpinistclub.com
Contact No:
+977 9843603583
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Max. Elevation: 8163M
Best Season: spring-Autumn
Duration: 40 days
Trip Grading: Hard
Activity: Expedition
Transport: Private vehicle
Accommodation: Hotel - lodge - Tent
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Availability Status: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Climb Mount Manaslu (8,163m) with our expert-guided expedition in Nepal. Enjoy safe acclimatization, Sherpa support, and a high summit success rate. Experience the ultimate high-altitude adventure from Base Camp to the summit of this iconic 8,000m peak.
Climbing an 8,000-meter peak is a lifelong dream for many mountaineers, and our Manaslu Expedition offers one of the best opportunities to turn that dream into reality. Known as one of the most accessible 8,000ers in Nepal, Mount Manaslu expedition 8163m combines moderate technical difficulty with the full experience of high-altitude climbing, making it an ideal choice for ambitious adventurers.
| Moderate technical difficulty—ideal for aspiring 8,000m climbers |
| High success rate with well-planned acclimatization strategy |
| Led by an experienced expedition leader and certified Guide team |
| Strong logistical support, quality equipment, and safety-focused approach |
Safety has always been our top priority at Alpinist. Our experienced guides focus on making every climb safe, enjoyable, and successful. We plan each day carefully, closely monitoring weather forecasts and paying special attention as we move into higher altitudes. Throughout the expedition, we carry complete medical kits, essential rescue equipment, and dependable radio and satellite communication devices to ensure constant support and quick response in any situation.
Climbing at high altitude affects everyone in different ways—both the body and the mind. At a certain height, each person reaches a point where climbing feels extremely difficult. This stage is painful and exhausting, but it is not impossible. If you move carefully and patiently, your body can adapt, and things usually start to feel better. This difficult phase can begin around 6,000 meters, or even earlier during the approach trek.
High-altitude climbing has strict rules, and ignoring them can be very dangerous. There is a big difference between climbing quickly to 8,000 meters and coming back down, and staying at that height for 12 to 24 hours. Time spent at altitude matters a lot.
At around 8,000 meters, serious physical and mental problems can begin. Many climbers struggle to sleep, lose their appetite, feel confused or indifferent, and may even experience hallucinations. Above this height, the body slowly starts to shut down.
For beginners, following basic safety rules is extremely important. The first few days at base camp help you understand how your body is reacting to altitude. Usually, after the third day, most people start to feel better. The climbing stages are planned based on the terrain and established camp locations.
As a general guideline, if you can sleep at 6,500 meters without headaches, your body is adapting well. Before going higher, it is recommended to make two trips to 7,000–7,500 meters to test your limits. During these climbs, drinking enough water is critical. After that, spend one night at around 7,500 meters—even if it feels uncomfortable—before attempting the summit at 8,000 meters. If the mountain is higher, it is best to sleep once at 8,000 meters before pushing further.
Above 8,500 meters, mental strength becomes more important than physical strength. You must stay alert and be able to decide when it is time to descend. If you lose the ability to make clear decisions, the situation can become fatal. Climbing to 8,000 meters is hard even in good weather; in bad weather, it can be extremely dangerous.
General Precautions for High Altitude Climbing
High-altitude climbing requires careful preparation, proper acclimatization, teamwork, mental alertness, and the courage to retreat immediately if there is weakness, doubt, or danger.
Our Manaslu expedition is carefully designed to maximize your success rate on Manaslu. With an expert expedition leader and highly experienced Sherpa teams who have managed several successful climbs, you will receive professional guidance, well-planned acclimatization, and strong logistical support throughout the journey. Although Manaslu is considered “easier” than other 8,000m peaks, the climb still demands excellent fitness, determination, and respect for the mountain’s scale and weather conditions.
From the scenic trek to Base Camp to the thrilling rotation climbs and the final push to the summit, this journey offers a true immersion into high-altitude mountaineering. You will learn essential climbing techniques, adapt to extreme altitude, and experience the adventure of a lifetime.
DAY 1: ARRIVE IN KATHMANDU
Upon arrival in Kathmandu, our local team will warmly welcome you at the airport and escort you to your hotel. After check-in, take some time to relax and recover from your journey. Later, attend a detailed trek briefing and presentation to prepare for the adventure ahead.
If you arrive in the morning, you’ll have the rest of the day free to explore Kathmandu at your own pace — stroll through vibrant streets, visit cultural landmarks, or sample delicious local cuisine. It’s the perfect introduction to the charm and hospitality of Nepal.
DAY 2: IN KATHMANDU
Meet with your expedition manager for an equipment check and briefing. Together, you’ll review all the gear you’ve brought to ensure everything is ready for the journey ahead. If you’re missing any items, Thamel’s numerous well-equipped mountain shops offer everything you might need.
Meanwhile, our local team will take care of all essential administrative procedures, including obtaining the necessary climbing permits and documentation. Enjoy a relaxed day in Kathmandu as preparations for your expedition are finalized.
DAY 3: KATHMANDU — BESISAHAR
Start the day early for a scenic two-day journey by bus and jeep through Nepal’s beautiful countryside. The drive offers glimpses of rural life, terraced fields, and distant mountain vistas. After reaching the end of the drivable road, a short walk of around three hours will lead you to your lodge.
DAY 4: DRIVE FROM BESISAHAR TO TILICHE VILLAGE
Drive to Dharapani – Trek to Tilche (2,500 m)
Begin very early for a long but rewarding journey by private jeep. The road has been gradually improving each year, making the ride smoother and more comfortable. As you travel, enjoy the changing landscapes and glimpses of traditional villages along the way.
Upon reaching Dharapani, the end of the motorable section, begin a pleasant 3-hour walk to Tilche, a charming hamlet of lodges on the Manaslu trekking route.
DAY 5: TILICHE TO CHAURI KHARKA
Enjoy a smooth and gradual start to the trek as you make your way toward higher altitudes. The trail leads through a beautiful alpine valley, surrounded by lush forests and mountain scenery that grows more striking with every step.
After about four hours of walking, you’ll reach Chauli Kharka, a peaceful clearing where your lodge for the night is located — the perfect place to rest before approaching the higher passes ahead.
DAY 6: TREKKING FROM CHAURI KHARKA TO BIMTHANG
Continue your ascent along the glacial “Milk River”, following a scenic trail that offers occasional breathtaking views of the Manaslu Himal peaks and the Bhimthang Valley. The landscape becomes increasingly rugged and alpine, setting the tone for the high mountain days ahead.
After about five hours of steady walking, you’ll arrive at Bhimthang, a beautiful settlement surrounded by dramatic Himalayan scenery — an ideal spot to rest and acclimatize.
DAY 7: DAY AROUND BIMTHANG
Spend the day acclimatizing and enjoying the serene beauty of Bhimthang. You can take an optional hike to Ponkar Lake or to the base camp on the western slope of Manaslu for incredible views of the surrounding peaks.
Alternatively, simply relax and soak in the peaceful atmosphere of this high mountain valley — a perfect opportunity to rest and prepare for the crossing of Larke Pass.
DAYS 8: BIMTHANG — DHARAMSALA OR SAMDO
The traditional access to the upper Nubri Valley — home to the villages of Samdo and Sama — has long been via the Larkya Pass, a route now regularly used by mule caravans from both sides. Our expedition equipment will also be transported through this pass.
For better acclimatization, today’s trek takes us gradually upward from Bhimthang to Larkya Phedi, where we set up our bivouac near a small seasonal teashop. This strategic stop offers superb views of Nemjung (7,140 m) and the surrounding peaks — an inspiring place to rest before crossing the high pass tomorrow.
DAY 9: DHARAMSALA OR SAMDO TO SAMA
Enjoy a gentle descent through the high valley at the foot of Manaslu, surrounded by magnificent alpine scenery. The walk to Samdo-sama village is peaceful and allows time to fully appreciate the landscape and local culture.
Meanwhile, our dedicated Nepalese support team will coordinate the transport of expedition equipment to Base Camp using local porters — in accordance with regional regulations that discourage helicopter use. This approach supports the local economy and aligns with our commitment to responsible, sustainable mountaineering.
DAY 10: SAMA — MANASLU BASE CAMP
Begin the day early for a long and steady ascent — a challenging but rewarding climb that brings you ever closer to the heart of the Himalayas. The trail above the lake is especially beautiful, offering stunning alpine views throughout the journey.
After approximately eight hours of trekking, you’ll reach Manaslu Base Camp (4,850 m), where our kitchen and logistics team will already be waiting to welcome you. From this point onward, you are truly “at home” in the high mountains — ready to begin the mountaineering stage of your expedition.
DAY 11 - 30 : CLIMBING MANASLU
For this ascent of Manaslu (8,163 m), we establish four altitude camps to optimize acclimatization and ensure safety.
Manaslu Camp 1 – 5,900 m
The trek from Base Camp to Camp 1 is not technically difficult, but it is a long day. With proper acclimatization, the duration may reduce from 7 hours to 5 hours. The final section becomes slightly steeper.
The route involves climbing over grassy slopes, rock slabs, and a moraine, followed by a crevassed glacier, reached about an hour after leaving Base Camp. Here, climbers put on crampons to navigate small glacial steps en route to Camp 1. Seasonal snow may be present around Base Camp. Spectacular views of surrounding peaks provide both a sense of scale and motivation.
Manaslu Camp 2 – 6,400 m
The trek to Camp 2 marks the technical section of the ascent. The route crosses a crevassed glacier with steep snow slopes of 40–45°, including short vertical ice sections. Fixed ropes provide safety on the steeper sections. Climbers must be proficient in crampon front-point technique and using self-locking devices on ropes to safely traverse glacial jumps.
Camp 2 is located on a plateau at the top of these slopes. Allow 5–7 hours for the climb between Camp 1 and Camp 2.
Manaslu Camp 3 – 6,800 m
Above Camp 2, slopes generally become gentler, although conditions vary with glacier configuration. In some seasons, short vertical sections may exist, presenting technical challenges similar to those between Camps 1 and 2, but shorter. The climb typically takes 3–4 hours.
Camp 3 is located just below the pass, protected from the wind if snow conditions permit.
Manaslu Camp 4 – 7,400 m
From Camp 3, the initial terrain is relatively easy, but the slope gradually increases to 50°, rising to 70° over the final 5 meters before reaching Camp 4. Situated slightly behind the ridge, this camp is challenging due to altitude. Upon arrival, climbers are advised to rest and rehydrate, as the summit attempt usually begins the same evening.
Manaslu Summit Push – 8,163 m
Summit attempts typically start between 11:00 p.m. and 1:00 a.m. after a short, light sleep. From Camp 4, climbers begin their ascent, sometimes using supplemental oxygen, especially during the final pre-summit plateau.
The initial section of the summit climb is not technical, involving gradual ascents from plateau to plateau and short, steeper passages. Throughout the day, our team of high-altitude Sherpas provides guidance and support. The goal is to reach the summit of the eighth-highest mountain in the world, an unforgettable achievement in Himalayan mountaineering.
DAY 31: MANASLU BASE CAMP – SAMA
Begin a long but scenic descent from Base Camp toward the village of Sama, enjoying the striking alpine landscapes along the way. The trail winds through high valleys, offering breathtaking views and a peaceful atmosphere after the intensity of the high-altitude trek.
After approximately six hours of walking, you will arrive in Sama, where a comfortable lodge awaits — the perfect place to rest and recover.
DAY 32 : TREKKING FROM SAMA — NAMRUNG
Continue your trek through the high Himalayan valleys, passing the impressive long mani wall of Kermo Manan. The trail offers both cultural and natural highlights, as you pass through traditional villages and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding peaks.
After approximately six hours of walking, you will reach the villages of Shyala-Lho-Lhi and Namrung, where a comfortable lodge awaits for an overnight stay.
DAY 33: TREKKING FORM NAMARUNG TO PHILIM
Begin your descent from Namrung toward Philim, passing through lush valleys and terraced landscapes that showcase the rich culture and natural beauty of the region. The trail gradually descends, offering a change from the high alpine terrain to more forested and cultivated areas.
After approximately six hours of walking, you will arrive in Philim, where a comfortable lodge awaits for an overnight stay.
DAY 34: TREKKING FROM PHILIM TO MACHHA KHOLA
Depart Philim and continue your trek through diverse landscapes, from forested valleys to terraced farmlands, gradually approaching higher altitudes. The trail offers scenic views and a chance to experience local village life along the way.
After approximately seven hours of walking, you will reach Machha Khola, where a comfortable lodge awaits for your overnight stay.
DAY 35: MACHHAKHOLA TO - KATHMANDU
After breakfast, begin a scenic drive from Machhakhola, passing through Arughat, then onward to Kathmandu. The journey takes approximately 10 hours, winding through picturesque valleys, riverside villages, and terraced landscapes, offering a final glimpse of rural Nepal.
DAY 36 : LEISURE DAY IN KATHMANDU
Enjoy a relaxing day in Kathmandu to unwind after your trek. You can explore the city at your own pace, visit cultural and historical sites, shop for souvenirs in vibrant markets, or relax at your hotel. This is a perfect opportunity to soak in the sights, sounds, and flavors of Nepal’s capital.
DAY 37: FINAL DEPARTURE TO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Depending on your flight schedule, enjoy some free time in Kathmandu for last-minute shopping or sightseeing. Our representative will then escort you to the airport, marking the end of your unforgettable journey in Nepal. We thank you for traveling with us and wish you a safe and pleasant journey home.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE : ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE :
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU : HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU :
WELCOME DINNER : WELCOME DINNER :
PERMITS : PERMITS :
LIAISON OFFICER: : LIAISON OFFICER: :
GARBAGE MANAGEMENT : GARBAGE MANAGEMENT :
INSURANCE : INSURANCE :
DUFFLE BAG : DUFFLE BAG :
MEMBER TRANSPORTATION : MEMBER TRANSPORTATION :
EXPEDITION STUFFS TRANSPORTATION : EXPEDITION STUFFS TRANSPORTATION :
MEMBER LUGGAGE : MEMBER LUGGAGE :
FOOD AND LODGING : FOOD AND LODGING :
PORTER : PORTER :
BASE CAMP STAFF : BASE CAMP STAFF :
STAFF SALARY AND ALLOWANCE : STAFF SALARY AND ALLOWANCE :
BASE CAMP TENT : BASE CAMP TENT :
BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT : BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT :
HEATER : HEATER :
SOLAR/GENERATOR/LIGHT : SOLAR/GENERATOR/LIGHT :
TRAINING : TRAINING :
HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA : HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA :
ASSISTANCE : ASSISTANCE :
CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE : CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE :
OXYGEN BOTTLE (O2) : OXYGEN BOTTLE (O2) :
OXYGEN MASK & REGULATOR : OXYGEN MASK & REGULATOR :
BACK-UP OXYGEN : BACK-UP OXYGEN :
HIGH CAMP SERVICE (INFRASTRUCTURE AND LOGISTICS) : HIGH CAMP SERVICE (INFRASTRUCTURE AND LOGISTICS) :
BASE CAMP KITCHEN AND DINING : BASE CAMP KITCHEN AND DINING :
HIGH ALTITUDE TENT : HIGH ALTITUDE TENT :
ROPE FIXING TEAM : ROPE FIXING TEAM :
SATELLITE PHONE : SATELLITE PHONE :
WALKIE-TALKIE : WALKIE-TALKIE :
PERMITS : PERMITS :
INTERNET SERVICE : INTERNET SERVICE :
WEATHER FORECAST : WEATHER FORECAST :
MEDICAL KIT : MEDICAL KIT :
SUMMIT BONUS : SUMMIT BONUS :
CERTIFICATE : CERTIFICATE :
Mt.Manaslu climbing certificate (after climbing Mt. Manaslu successfully).
AIR FARE :
NEPAL ENTRY VISA FEE :
LUNCH & DINNER :
EXTRA NIGHTS IN KATHMANDU :
INSURANCE POLICY :
PERSONAL EXPENSES :
PERSONAL CLIMBING EQUIPMENT :
TOILETRIES :
FILMING :
INTERNET SERVICE :
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1. What is the height of Mount Manaslu? : Mount Manaslu stands at 8,163 meters (26,781 feet), making it the eighth-highest peak in the world.
2. Where is Mount Manaslu located? : Manaslu is located in the Mansiri Himal range of the Nepalese Himalayas, in the Gorkha District of Nepal.
3. What is the height of Mount Manaslu? : Mount Manaslu stands at 8,163 meters (26,781 feet), making it the eighth-highest peak in the world.
4. How difficult is it to climb Manaslu :
5. How long does the Manaslu expedition take? : A typical Manaslu expedition lasts around 40-45 days. This includes time for acclimatization, trekking to base camp, and the summit attempt.
6. What is the best time to climb Manaslu? :
7. Do I need previous climbing experience to attempt Manaslu? :
8. What permits are required for the Manaslu expedition? :
Several permits are required:
9. Are there any risks associated with the Manaslu expedition? : Yes, the primary risks include altitude sickness, avalanches, crevasses, and harsh weather conditions. A well-prepared team and careful acclimatization can mitigate some of these risks.
10. What equipment is necessary for the Manaslu expedition? :
11. Is a guide required for the Manaslu expedition? :
12. what is the typical route to the summit? :
13. What are the accommodations during the expedition? :
14. What is the cost of the Manaslu expedition? : Costs vary depending on the services provided but generally range from $12,000 to $15,000 USD. This includes permits, logistics, guides, equipment, and sometimes oxygen.
15. What are the communication options during the expedition? :
16. Can I combine the Manaslu trek with other trekking regions? : Yes, many climbers descend through the Annapurna region after summiting Manaslu, combining the expedition with the Annapurna Circuit, or visiting Tsum Valley.
17. How cold does it get on Manaslu? :
18. What kind of support team is typically provided? :
19. How can I minimize my environmental impact while climbing? :