Manaslu Circuit trek
 
 
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Manaslu Circuit

Tripcode: TNA

Countries visited: Nepal

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A wild and remote trek around Manaslu and over the Larkya La

Manaslu Circuit trek

The complete circuit of Manaslu (8163metres) is one of Nepal's best kept secrets.

This three week trek around the world's eighth highest mountain is a remote trail as we follow the mighty Buri Gandaki River northwards. Later as the gorge narrows we walk high above the river on spectacular paths, passing tiny villages perched on either side of the valley.

As we progress northwards the valley opens up to reveal delightful alpine meadows and small Buddhist Tibetan style villages which cluster below Manaslu's dramatic north face. From Samagoan, the most important village in the region, we climb up to the Larkya Pass (5213m), with spectacular panoramic views of Himal Chuli, Manaslu, Cheo Himal and Himlung Himal.

The descent takes us through the beautiful alpine meadows at Bimthang before we join the main Annapurna Circuit route towards the trailhead at Besisahar.

RT TripWhat makes this trip responsible?

While on trek:
We advise against buying any mineral water whilst on trek as currently there are no provisions for disposing of the empty plastic bottles. Alternatively you can bring water treatment tablets for your drinking water or buy boiled water in the lodges.
We also ask you to consider only taking a shower at lodges where they have electricity or solar power to heat the water.
The use of biodegradable soaps and shampoos is recommended. If washing near a stream use a washing bowl and do not tip soapy water into a drinking water stream.
We recommend bringing a spare plastic bag for rubbish that cannot be burnt. Burnable rubbish can be left in the lodges. Non-burnable rubbish should be taken back to Kathmandu.
Please dress respectably and conservatively whilst in Nepal.
Please see our Responsible Tourism Policy page for full details
Click on the title below for more information about our projects in Nepal.

EXODUS HIMALAYAN COMMUNITY SUPPORT PROJECTS

Over the last few years we have set up many projects in Nepal. Details of all the projects can be found here on our website

Your leader will have up to date information in Kathmandu so please do ask him if you would like more information. We also have printed copies of our newsletter available in Kathmandu.
Some of our most important projects are:
Nava Kiran Orphanage Kathmandu
In March 2006 we opened a new home, which we built for the children. Since then we have been paying for the children's educational needs (school fees, books, uniforms etc). Although we will still continue to monitor the children's educational needs we are gradually reducing our involvement there, only providing extra support where needed. If you are travelling with Exodus to Nepal and would like to see the orphanage, please ask your leader who will be delighted to organise a visit.
Esther Benjamins Trust
The Esther Benjamins Trust focuses on improving the lives of Nepal's most vulnerable children and young people. The Trust provides full time care for children who are 'at risk' of being trafficked or of domestic or sexual abuse - an indispensable safety net. The facilities cater for 140 children (boys and girls) at three centres; Kathmandu, Hetauda and Bhairahawa, south Nepal. From 2010 we will be helping them raise money for the full time care and education of their children.
Solar Cookers and Smokeless Stoves
Our solar cooker project is now up and running in the Everest region. By spring 2010 we had installed 30 solar cookers in the Everest region in the lodges we use and have another 30 waiting to be installed in autumn 2010. If you are trekking in the Everest region you will see these in most of the lodges where you stay. Your leader will have details of how to sponsor a cooker.
In 2010 Exodus donated 28 smokeless stoves to Thulopatel village. These stoves use less wood but more importantly, they provide a safer and healthier alternative for the women to cook on. The smoke leaves the kitchen through a chimney thus preventing eye and lung problems caused by a smoky fire.

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Countries visited: Nepal

MANASLU CIRCUIT
Day 1
Depart London.
Day 2
Arrive Kathmandu, transfer to hotel; evening free.
Day 3
Free in Kathmandu.
Day 4
Transfer to Arughat; overnight camp.
Day 5
Trek via forest and fields across Arkhet Khola and via Keurenipani to Liding; overnight camp
Day 6
Ascend on trail following the Buri Gandakhi; camp at Machha Kola.
Day 7
Ascend the valley past Tatopani; through forest to Jagat.
Day 8
Continue crossing the river; follow the valley up to Euwa.
Day 9
Pass Deng and other small hamlets to Ghap.
Day 10
Ascend through dense forest to Namrung; afternoon walk to Lho.
Day 11
Trek through the alpine zone to Sho and Samagoan for breathtaking views of Manaslu.
Day 12
Acclimatisation day to explore the villages and gompas; optional trek to Manaslu Base Camp (4800m).
Day 13
Trek to Samdo.
Day 14
Trek along Tibetan trade route through Larkya; steep ascent to the base of the Larkya La.
Day 15
Cross the Larkya La with outstanding Himalayan views; steep descent to Bimthang.
Day
16 - 19
Trek through forest and then valleys following the Marsyangdi River.
 
Day 20
Trek to the road head at Besisahar; transfer to Kathmandu.
Day 21
Fly to London.
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