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Manaslu Circuit Trek

Manaslu Trek is comparatively less crowded than other well-known treks like Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit.

By thirdeye adventurePublished 3 years ago 3 min read
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The Manaslu Circuit Trek offers everything we want from the actual trek in Nepal: landscape view, warm greeting from local people, and their ancient culture. Different trekking agency in Nepal organizes group trips during the Spring and Fall trekking seasons.

Why trek the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Experts consider the Manaslu Circuit Trek among the simplest treks in Nepal. Manaslu Trek is still a remote trek compared to other off-the-beat Trek in spite of being a popular trek. The teahouses and other accommodation facilities are kinds of traditional. The trek takes you around Manaslu Mountain. This Mountain is the world's eighth highest mountain whose height is 8,163 meters.

Highlights:

Manaslu Trek is comparatively less crowded than other well-known treks like Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit. The world is still learning about Manaslu Circuit Trek so there are much fewer trekkers on Manaslu Trail. The trek is in a rural area but there are teahouses and different accommodations at the many places. Thus, trekkers don’t have to bring tents and food which makes it more accessible and affordable than other similar treks. The trailhead is reached overland, avoiding the necessity for domestic flights.

The first part of the trail follows the Budi Gandaki, which is a deep long river with many bridges. It provides the view of which whole Nepal has got to serve. You'll trek from the subtropical jungle at lower elevations to the Himalayan Laphills.

Planning for the Manaslu Circuit Trek:

We work with the absolute best local specialists in Nepal who are able to help organize your trek. You can contact Third Eye Adventure Pvt. Ltd. for the best trekking packages.

Getting to the route of Manaslu circuit trek

The trailhead of the Manaslu Circuit trek is that the closest to Kathmandu of the main Nepalese treks. The journey starts from Kathmandu which takes 6 hours by jeep and 8+hours on a public bus to reach seti river. If road condition gets worse you will have to walk the whole day which add an extra day to your trip.

Required Permits for the trek

You need to get permits for the Manaslu Circuit trek as it is in the restricted area of Nepal. Solo trekkers cannot get a permit. To get the permit the minimum size group must be two people.

Accommodation during the Manaslu Circuit Trek

Each night, you will be staying in local teahouses travel by the local communities along the trek. Most teahouses are traditional serving comfortable places to sleep and provides local food. there's a standard area for meals and relaxing, which may be an excellent spot to remain warm around the fire in the dark. to ascertain what teahouses appear as if, inspect our article on Teahouse Trekking in Nepal.

If you've got the time, we highly recommend extending your trek for an additional week by adding the side trip to Tsum Valley to your itinerary. Tsum Valley is even more remote than the most Manaslu trail and has amazing views. While most trekkers stay in teahouses, some prefer to camp. the benefits of camping include more flexibility to pick camping spots that are further far away from the villages where most trekkers congregate, and better quality and more varied food since your crew are going to be carrying in supplies. More info and dates & pricing can be found on the Third Eye Adventure website.

You can go on the Manaslu Circuit Trek at any time of the year. The simplest times to form the trip, though, are during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These seasons provide the simplest weather and clearest skies, not to mention that in the springtime, beautiful flowers are in bloom. Third Eye Adventure Pvt Ltd. handles the trek with complete organized management. If you've got any questions about the trek, you can visit our website.

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