Manaslu Circuit Trek – 12 Days Itinerary
A restricted-area Himalayan trek operated by licensed professionals with advanced altitude safety protocolsManaslu Circuit Trek: Trip Overview
Essential details for the Manaslu Circuit Trek at a glance
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Duration 13 Days
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Trekking Days 10 Days
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Max Altitude 5,106 m (Larkya La Pass)
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Group Size 2 – 15 Trekkers
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Difficulty Moderate to Challenging (High-Altitude Trek)
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Region Manaslu Conservation Area
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Best Season March–May & September – November
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Start/End Point Kathmandu / Kathmandu
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Accommodation Hotel | Tea House trekking
About the Manaslu Circuit Trek
The Manaslu Circuit Trek is a remote Himalayan trekking route in Nepal that circles Mount Manaslu (8,163 m), the eighth-highest mountain in the world. The trek follows ancient mountain trails through the Nubri Valley and completes a full circuit by crossing the dramatic Larkya La Pass, one of the most impressive high mountain passes in the Himalayas. The route combines high-altitude trekking, restricted-area regulations, and teahouse accommodation, making it logistically demanding yet deeply rewarding.
This trek is classified as a restricted-area trek, which has helped preserve its natural landscapes and traditional mountain communities. Because access is controlled, the Manaslu region remains less crowded and more authentic than many other trekking areas. The route passes through culturally rich villages such as Samagaon and Samdo, where Tibetan Buddhist culture is reflected in monasteries, mani walls, and chortens that still play an important role in daily life.
The Manaslu Circuit Trek is best suited for trekkers looking for off-the-beaten-path treks in Nepal with a strong balance of mountain scenery and cultural immersion. Compared to the Annapurna Circuit Trek and the Everest Base Camp Trek, Manaslu offers a quieter and more secluded trekking experience while still delivering classic Himalayan views. For a deeper understanding of the route and highlights, many trekkers refer to a complete guide to the Manaslu Circuit Trek or explore the major attractions of the Manaslu Circuit Trek separately.
Manaslu Circuit Trek Itinerary (Day-by-Day)
Show AllDay 1: Drive from Kathmandu to Machhakhola via Sotikhola
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Accomodation: Hotel
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Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
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Elevation: 930 M
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Duration: 8 -9 houres
Day 2: Trek from Machhakhola to Jagat
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Accomodation: Tea House
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Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
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Elevation: ~1,340 m
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Duration: 5–6 hours
Day 3: Hike from Jagat to Deng
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Accomodation: Tea House
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Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
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Elevation: ~1,860 m
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Duration: 6–7 hours
Day 4: Deng to Namrung
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Accomodation: Tea House
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Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
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Elevation: ~2,600 m
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Duration: 6 - 7 hours
Day 5: Walk from Namrung to Samagaon
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Accomodation: Tea House
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Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
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Elevation: ~3,520 m
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Duration: 6–7 hours
Day 6: Acclimatization Hike to Birendra Glacier Lake
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Accomodation: Tea House
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Meals: Breakfast | lunch | dinner
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Elevation: ~3,880 m
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Duration: 3–4 hours
Day 7: Samagaon to Samdo Trek
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Accomodation: Tea House
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Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
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Elevation: ~4,200 m
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Duration: 5–6 hours
Day 8: Acclimatization Day at Samdo
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Accomodation: Tea House
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Meals: Breakfast | lunch | Dinner
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Elevation: 3,880 m
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Duration: 2 -3 hours (optional hikes)
Day 9: Samdo to Dharamsala (Larkya Phedi)
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Accomodation: Tea House
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Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
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Elevation: ~4,900 m
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Duration: 3 – 4 hours
Day 10: Cross Larkya La Pass → Bimthang
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Accomodation: Tea House
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Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
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Elevation: 5,106 m (Larkya La)
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Duration: 8–9 hours
Day 11: Return to Dharapani
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Accomodation: Tea House
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Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
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Elevation: ~2,300 m
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Duration: 6–7 hours
Day 12: Drive from Dharapani to Besisahar
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Accomodation: 2 / 3 Star Hotel
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Meals: Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
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Elevation: ~760 m
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Duration: 4–5 hours
Day 13: Drive back to Kathmandu
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Accomodation: 4 / 5 Star Hotel
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Meals: Dinner
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Elevation: ~1,300 m
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Duration: 4–5 hours (drive)
Manaslu Circuit Trek Route Map
The Manaslu Circuit Trek route follows the Budi Gandaki River valley, gradually ascending north through the remote villages of the Nubri Valley as it circles Mount Manaslu (8,163 m). The trail reaches its highest point at Larkya La Pass (5,106 m) before descending south through alpine pastures and glacial valleys, exiting into the Annapurna Circuit at Dharapani.
This visual route map clarifies altitude progression, spatial flow, and logistical sequencing, helping trekkers understand the importance of acclimatization at Samagaon and Samdo before crossing one of Nepal’s longest and highest Himalayan passes.
Trip Includes and Excludes
In this package right now, porter and water bottle is not included, if you need you can add .
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A professional and responsible trekking guide during the trek
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Accommodation in the tea house during the trek (twin sharing)
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All Necessary Trekking permits and paper work
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Kathmandu international airport Pick up and drop off
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Three meal a day (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during the trekking
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Trekking route map, duffel bag and water purification tablet
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Two nights Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
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Any Kinds of drinks
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Personal expenses; hot shower, internet, battery charging
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Tip to the guide and porter
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Travel insurance
This cost and inclusion are based on standard group bookings. If you are not satisfied with the itinerary or package includes details, please contact us, we are happy to customize the trek according to your preferences.
Altitude & Acclimatization on Manaslu Circuit Trek
Altitude management is one of the most critical factors on the Manaslu Circuit Trek, as the route gains elevation rapidly while passing through a remote, restricted region of the Himalayas. Proper acclimatization, pacing, and professional guidance are essential for a safe and successful crossing of Larkya La Pass (5,106 m).
Highest Altitude: Larkya La Pass (5,106 m)
The highest point of the trek is Larkya La Pass, one of the longest and most demanding high mountain passes in Nepal. The ascent begins before sunrise from Dharamsala (Larkya Phedi) and involves navigating glacial moraines, alpine terrain, and often sub-zero temperatures. Oxygen levels at this altitude are significantly reduced, making acclimatization and controlled pacing non-negotiable for trek safety.

Acclimatization Days Explained
A well-structured Manaslu Circuit Trek itinerary includes two acclimatization days, typically at:
- Samagaon (3,520 m) – with side hikes to Birendra Glacier Lake or Manaslu Base Camp
- Samdo (3,880 m) – short walks and altitude exposure before moving higher
These acclimatization days follow the “climb high, sleep low” principle, allowing the body to adapt gradually while reducing the likelihood of altitude-related illness. Skipping or shortening these days significantly increases risk, especially before crossing Larkya La.
Altitude Sickness (AMS) Prevention
Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is a real concern on the Manaslu route due to rapid elevation gain and limited descent options. Common symptoms include headache, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and sleep disruption.
Key AMS prevention measures include:
- Gradual ascent with planned acclimatization days at Samagaon and Samdo
- Maintaining steady hydration and adequate calorie intake
- Avoiding alcohol, smoking, and overexertion at high altitude
- Immediate descent if symptoms persist or worsen
Because the Manaslu Circuit is a restricted-area trek, access to medical facilities and evacuation points is limited. Symptoms should never be ignored due to limited descent options on the Manaslu Circuit route.
Why Professional Guides Matter Here
A licensed Manaslu trekking guide plays a vital role in altitude safety. Beyond navigation, experienced guides:
- Monitor early signs of AMS
- Control daily pacing and rest intervals
- Make informed decisions in changing Himalayan weather conditions
- Coordinate emergency evacuation if required
This is why trekking with a government-licensed trekking agency is not only mandatory but also a core safety mechanism on the Manaslu Circuit Trek with guide requirement.
Altitude, not technical terrain, is the defining challenge of the Manaslu Circuit Trek. With proper acclimatization, realistic pacing, and professional guidance, crossing Larkya La Pass (5,106 m) is achievable for well-prepared trekkers. Without these safeguards, the risks increase sharply in one of Nepal’s most remote trekking regions.
Why Choose a Royal Holidays Adventure for Manaslu Circuit Trek
The Manaslu Circuit is a restricted-area trek. Choosing a government-licensed trekking agency is not optional but a legal, safety, and sustainability requirement.
Legal Requirements
Nepal’s regulations mandate:
- Manaslu Restricted Area Permit
- Minimum two trekkers
- A licensed trekking guide registered with the Department of Immigration Nepal
Safety Implications
We manage:
- Altitude sickness monitoring and acclimatization planning
- Emergency evacuation coordination
- Permit validation and compliance checkpoints
If someone gets sick during the Manaslu Circuit Trek, guides assess altitude sickness. Manaslu Circuit Trek evacuation protocols include helicopter rescue if required.
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Manaslu Circuit Trek – 12 Days Itinerary FAQs
Find answers to the most common questions about the Manaslu Circuit Trek – 12 Days Itinerary, including permits, itinerary, cost, and difficulty.
Can I do the Manaslu Circuit Trek without a licensed guide?
No. The Manaslu Circuit Trek without a licensed guide is illegal. Manaslu Circuit Trek regulations require a licensed guide, a licensed agency, and government-issued permits.
How risky is altitude sickness on the Manaslu Circuit Trek compared to other treks?
Altitude sickness on the Manaslu Circuit Trek is higher due to Larkya La Pass. Manaslu Circuit Trek altitude gain is faster than Annapurna. Manaslu Circuit Trek acclimatization is essential.
What kind of travel insurance is required for the Manaslu Circuit Trek?
Travel insurance for the Manaslu Circuit Trek must cover high-altitude trekking. Manaslu Circuit Trek insurance should include helicopter evacuation above 5,000 m.
Is the Manaslu Circuit Trek suitable for first-time high-altitude trekkers?
The Manaslu Circuit Trek for first-time high-altitude trekkers is possible with preparation. Manaslu Circuit Trek beginners need fitness, acclimatization, and a licensed guide.
How reliable are food and accommodation facilities on the Manaslu Circuit route?
Food and accommodation on the Manaslu Circuit route are basic but reliable. Manaslu Circuit Trek teahouses operate seasonally with limited menus at altitude.
What happens if someone gets sick or injured during the Manaslu Circuit Trek?
If someone gets sick during the Manaslu Circuit Trek, guides assess altitude sickness. Manaslu Circuit Trek evacuation protocols include helicopter rescue if required.




