Summary
Take a lesser-known trek around one of the highest mountains in the world
Short Itinerary / Route
- Day 1
- Start Kathmandu
- Day 2
- Drive To Arket Bazaar; Trek To Soti Khola
- Day 3
- Trek Through Forest And Fields To Lapu Besi And On...
- Day 4
- Follow The Buri Gandaki River To Jagat
- Day 5
- Ascend Through Small Villages To Philim; Climb To ...
- Day 6
- Cross The River And Ascend Via A Magnificent Valle...
- Day 7
- Continue To Lho, Offering Fantastic Views Of Manas...
- Day 8
- Climb To Samagaon
- Day 9
- Trek To Samdo
- Day 10
- Ascend To Dharamsala
- Day 11
- Cross The Larkya La; Descend To Bimthang
- Day 12
- Daywalk To Pongkar Lake Or Spare Day As Required
- Day 13
- Spectacular Walk To Tilje
- Day 14
- Trek To The Remote Nache; Descend To The Main Anna...
- Day 15
- Descend To Syange Via Chyamje And Jagat
- Day 16
- Drive To Besishar; Transfer To Kathmandu
- Day 17
- Free Day In Kathmandu
- Day 18
- End Kathmandu
Travel Cities (4): Himlung Himal, Kathmandu, Manaslu, Pokhara
Details
This spectacular and isolated circular trek skirts around the eighth highest mountain in the world, formidable Manaslu (28,258ft/8,163m). We follow the mighty Buri Gandaki River as it narrows into a spectacular gorge, passing through tiny villages perched on valley sides. Eventually, the gorge opens out into alpine meadows inhabited by a cluster of Tibetan communities below the north face of Manaslu. Crossing the Larkya Pass, we see the snow-capped peaks of Himalchuli, Manaslu, Cheo Himal and Himlung Himal, before descending through forest to join the main Annapurna Circuit route.Why trek with Exodus? One of the highest staff-to-traveller ratios on the trek with one staff member to every four travellers More than 30 years’ experience organising treks in Nepal Carefully planned ascent rates and itineraries with built-in acclimatisation and contingency days Experienced English-speaking local leaders who are qualified in first aid and trained to recognise and deal with altitude sickness All staff (leaders, guides and porters) are fully insured and paid a fair wage Staff carry oxygen, a first-aid kit, and self-assessment acute mountain sickness cards, used to monitor every traveller at altitude Speak to Exodus office staff who have done the trek themselves