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Reasons why you should do Manaslu Circuit Trek

Here are some of the trek highlights to explore the Manaslu Circuit Trek.

By Ramen eggPublished about a year ago 4 min read
Trekkers in Manaslu Circuit Trek

In Nepal, the Manaslu Circuit Trek is well-known for being an undiscovered trekking path. The trek presents you with the chance to see rocky landscapes, lakes, mountain ranges, conservation areas, and historic Tibetan culture. The barren terrain journey is becoming more and more popular among trekkers who prefer hurdles and challenges.

Here are a few reasons for trekking the Manaslu Circuit.

Majestic mountain panoramas

While trekking in Nepal, you'll encounter the best 360-degree vistas of snow-capped mountains. Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Nemjung, Gyaji Kang, Larkya Peak, and the Annapurna Ranges may all be seen in astonishing clarity while trekking to Manaslu Circuit Trek. Likewise, for a clearer view of these mountain ranges, spring and autumn are the most exquisite times to go trekking.

The trek's stunning natural beauty shifts with the altitude changes. The Larkya La Pass, the trek's highest elevation (5160 meters/16,752 ft), allows you to stop and stare in admiration at the breathtaking senary.

Fewer trekking groups

Manaslu Circuit Trek is the route you should take if you prefer a peaceful hike. Even during the peak season, the trail is less chaotic. You may have a unique experience to share because fewer people have explored here. Since the trails are usually calm and composed, you can actually enjoy the companionship. This trip is likely to appeal to you if you are a peace-loving person who wants to learn more about yourself. You can sense a strong bond and connection with nature. Therefore, while hiking in this area, you'll find yourself surrounded by a few trekkers, porters, cattle, and yaks.

Prayer wheels and Buddhist monasteries

If you are an admirer of Buddhism, you might enjoy the journey. As Buddhism is associated with this region, the stroll itself is more tranquil. There are numerous monasteries, stupas, and gumbas throughout the trail.

The vicinity is lavishly adorned with prayer wheels, mani walls, Buddhist flags, carved stones and sculptures, and so on. By connecting with various monks and villagers, you are likely to receive blessings and enlightenment. Lastly, you can take a group photo with the adorable little monks around to cherish the moment later on.

LarkyaLa Pass (5,106m)

The highest elevation of the entire trek is at Larkyala La Pass. Due to its height of 5106m, it undoubtedly offers you the most amazing view. Additionally, it is an adventurous trek in Nepal. In order to get to this pass, you have to ascend from Dharmasala to Cho Chanda, and then continue on to Larkya La Pass. You will encounter a breathtaking view of the Annapurna range, Ganesh Himal, Manaslu, Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Gyagi Kung, and Kang Koru from the top of the Lyarlya Pass. This will make the journey worthwhile.

Rocky Sceneries

Around the Manaslu Circuit Trek, you can discover rocky, desolate landscapes. You'll pass by forests, riverbanks, and rocky terrain before gradually moving on to glaciers and snowfields. You will begin your trip across the Budhi Gandaki River's banks, through verdant rainforests, and up to the alpine environment around Larkya La.

Affordable trek

It is comparatively less expensive than the Everest base camp and the Annapurna base camp. It will cost you approximately US $900–$1000 for a group of 6–8 individuals. There are no luxurious lodgings on the Manaslu trek. However, there are plenty of teahouses that may provide you with lots of conveniences. The accommodation facility is average in this place. As the goods are transported by a porter service at high altitudes, charges may increase accordingly. Because there are fewer people around, teahouses are few but simple to find.

Manaslu Conservation Area

The Manaslu Conservation Area lies at an elevation of 1400 meters - 8156 meters. The entire area is home to around species, mammals, plant species, and reptiles. Rare animals including the Snow Leopard, Musk Deer, Jackal, Brown Bear, Lynx, and others can be found in the Manaslu Conservation Area. In this conservation area, you are able to witness Himalayan Tahr, Blue Sheep, Himalayan Marmot, Wooly Hare, and other animals. There won't be any hunting, animal killing, or animal sacrifice there because most of the locals are Buddhists.

Birendra Tal

Birendra Tal is also one of the trek's main highlights. It is situated in the Manaslu Glacier. The deep blue waters of this beautiful lake have been situated beneath the massive Manaslu Himal (8152m). You can go to the chilled freshwater Lake on your acclimatization day at Samagaun. Rare alpine migratory ducks live in these lakes.

Remote villages and their cultures

Tibetan and Magar people form the majority of the local population. The people who reside here are friendly, kind, and welcoming. The houses in the villages are made of wood, stone, and brick and are extremely small. The old culture is still present here. You are able to fully engage yourself in the traditions and cultures of several ethnic groups. Each town has prayer wheels, Mani Walls, Chortens, and monasteries encircled by Buddhist flags through which you will pass through. Butter tea is commonly consumed as a sour hot drink and many teahouses also offer the same.

Moderately difficult but safer trails

The Manaslu Circuit Trek requires moderate fitness and takes you possibly trek through off-the-beaten-path areas. You should be physically fit, and you may encounter many mental challenges. You have to walk for six to seven hours every day for a week. The high altitude could slow down your walking. While walking, be sure to hydrate yourself.

The trek is completely safe if it is prepared properly, carried out with the appropriate equipment, and begins with thoughtful preparation. Cooperate with your guide for safe travels. You can start your preparation beforehand by working out, walking, cycling, etc. This could make your journey a bit easier.

Conclusion

Manaslu Circuit Trek should be one of your trekking destinations because it enables you to indulge in all trekking activities. Recently, the authorities here banned solo hiking; instead, you must hike in groups of at least two people and have a compulsory guide. For the sake of your own travel safety.

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