Sunday, March 5, 2017

Manaslu Trekking Information & Blog 20200n

On the top Larke La Pass
Manaslu Trekking Information for 2020
Manaslu Trek is the most popular trekking route in the Manaslu region providing with pristine mountain views, rich culture and genuine adventure sum up the trek experience around the 8156m. Manaslu round trekking route gets more and more famous as a new trekking destination but it still sees fewer trekkers compared to established trekking routes in the Manaslu region. Opened in 1992, this area offers a combination of rich cultural heritage, unsurpassed beauty and biological diversity. The circuit is a stunning trek with spectacular views of Mount Manaslu and the Ganesh Himal range, among others. Mount Manaslu is the 8th highest mountain in the world and is located near to the border of Nepal and Tibet. It is indeed a very popular trekking route. Along the trail, you encounter an interesting mix of Hindu and Tibetan-style Buddhist villages.  The name Manaslu means ‘the spirit- Mountain’ in the local dialect, referring to the benevolent and strong deity, which dwells within.

Manaslu 8163m

During the Manaslu Circuit Trek must be crossing off the larke la pass can be tough when there is high adventures and challenging pass. Manaslu Trekking is one of the most delightful adventures and remote trekking areas in Nepal with a stunning landscape, Himalaya ranges, hidden local culture, spectacular glaciers and eight highest Manaslu mountains.  Manaslu Tsum Valley Trek is an easy hike and low altitude hike in the Manaslu valley. If you would like to sample both extremes of the trekking experience in Nepal and really get to see the most breath- taking mountain scenery in the earth. It originally started in the town of Arughat or Gorkha; however the roads being built many trekkers start at either Barpak or Soti Khola a bit further up the trail. The Tibetan enclave of Nupri, north of this region at the head of Buri Gandaki, was closed to foreigners for years on account of its proximity to Tibet. The trek described here starts in Soti Khola and ends in chyamche. The area was surreptitiously opened in 1991, but it took several years for the word to get out. The trek can be made longer or shorter depending on the length of your walking days and starting points. It is also possible to finish the walk in Besi Sahar which is also the starting point of the Annapurna circuit.

How to get Manaslu Trekking Permit?
If you want to trek in any region in Nepal then, first of all, you need permission or TIMS which is very much important for your trekking or journey.  Government policies of Nepal require a permit for the trekking area if the trekking area is opened or connected with another country. You have no choice but to go through a registered trekking company to get the permit, once you get permit card from the government department then you are on the tax radar, and will be taxed accordingly. If you are planning for Manaslu Circuit Trek then you should be prepared for Manaslu trekking a special trekking permit.  Either you will pay a surcharge if they will indeed give permits without a guide, or better, you take a guide or guide/porter with you. Most freelance guides are associated with some kind of trekking company to be able to get the permits.
Trekking fees/ permit for Manaslu
1.       From Sept. to Nov: $70 per week and after 7 days per person $10
2.       From Dec. to Aug: $50 per week and after 7 days per person $7
3.       Manaslu conservation area project permit is US$20 and NPR2000
4.       Annapurna Conservation Area Project ACAP Rs. 2000
Not Necessary TIMS Card

Manaslu Trekking Routes:
Manaslu Circuit Trek exhibits the sensational mountain vistas, fascinating culture biological diversity, spanning altitude from 600 to 5500 meter- one of the last Himalayan jewels.  This trek is a restricted trekking trail of Nepal. The attraction of the under trekked trail and high mountain scenery is hard for the seasoned trekkers to resist. Manaslu trekking offers you to explore the height and exceptional views of glorious mount Manaslu. This Manaslu trekking is also becoming the best alternative of the classic Annapurna circuit due to the road construction in some sections of Annapurna region. The route below is one of the possibilities.   

Tsum Valley Trek
Tsum Valley Village
Tsum valley trekking is ideal for those who wants to explore the remote and the trodden hidden valley on fully camping and since a couple of years new growth tea house trekking in Nepal. The valley is in the northeast of the Manaslu trail, was first opened to trekking in 2008. The valley trekking is sacred Himalayan pilgrimage valley situated in northern Gorkha Nepal surrounded by the Buddha Himal /Himal chuli to the west. This valley has a border and this valley offers the unique trekking experience of natural beauty with it fascinating culture. The valley is rich in art, culture, and religion it adds a richly rewarding extension to the Manaslu trekking. This part is also incomparable beauty and rich blend of Tibetan and Nepalese culture offers a true adventure for trekkers to Nepal.     

Rupina  La Pass Trek
 Rupina la pass trekking
is challenging trekking into the lower Manaslu region of Nepal which was opened for trekking since1991AD.  This trek lies in Manaslu region in the Gorkha district. The trekking route covers many villages mainly inhabited by Gurungs and gives us a chance to be part of amazing culture and traditions. This trekking place is also known for its incredible views of Manaslu, Hiunchuli, and Buddha Mountain. This trek wild trekking route with resident till Nyak is very rich in green rhododendron and pine forest and offers us excellent views of Himalayan scenery, river and waterfall, beautiful landscape, lush valley and wild range of bird and animals.   Rupina La Pass Trek is the hidden part of the Manaslu region.     

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