Mount Manaslu 2025 Expedition Nepal: Conquer the Himalayas
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Mount Manaslu 2025

40 Days 39 Nights
Trek Cost
$ 17,000
/ Adult
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Overview

The Manaslu Summit 2025 expedition presents an exhilarating opportunity to conquer one of the world's highest peaks. Towering at 8,163 meters (26,781 feet), Mount Manaslu stands as the eighth highest mountain globally, nestled in the remote Mansiri Himal range of Nepal. This expedition is meticulously organized and guided by seasoned mountaineers, ensuring a blend of adventure, safety, and success for participants.

Trek Highlights

SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS

  • High Altitude Adventure: Embark on a high-altitude adventure as you ascend the formidable slopes of Mount Manaslu, a pinnacle achievement for seasoned climbers aiming to conquer one of the renowned 8,000-meter peaks.
  • Spectacular Scenery: Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of the Himalayan landscape, offering panoramic vistas of neighboring peaks like Annapurna, Ganesh Himal, and the magnificent Manaslu Glacier, creating unforgettable memories.
  • Cultural Immersion: Experience cultural immersion as you traverse through remote villages inhabited by indigenous communities, providing insights into their traditional way of life, customs, and hospitality, adding depth to your mountaineering journey.
  • Expert Guidance: Benefit from expert guidance and support provided by experienced mountaineers and seasoned Sherpa guides throughout the expedition, ensuring safety, strategic planning, and successful summit attempts.
  • Personal Achievement: Summiting Mount Manaslu signifies a significant personal achievement, marking a milestone in your mountaineering endeavors and enhancing your repertoire of prestigious climbs, a testament to your determination and resilience.

Itinerary

Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you'll be greeted by our team and transferred to your hotel. Take this day to rest, recover from your journey, and prepare for the upcoming adventure.

This day is dedicated to exploring Kathmandu, a city steeped in history and culture. Visit UNESCO World Heritage sites like Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swayambhunath Stupa (Monkey Temple), Pashupatinath Temple, and Boudhanath Stupa. Attend a briefing session and equipment check in preparation for the trek.

Use this day for final preparations, including gear adjustments, acquiring any last-minute supplies, and attending a pre-trek briefing to discuss the itinerary, safety protocols, and expedition expectations.

Embark on a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Arughat Bazar, the starting point of your trek. From Arughat, continue the journey to Macha Khola, traversing through picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and crossing suspension bridges over rivers.

Begin your trekking adventure by heading towards Jagat. The trail offers glimpses of rural life, terraced fields, and dense forests, providing an immersive experience into the natural beauty of the region.

Continue your trek to Nyag, ascending gradually and acclimatizing to higher altitudes. The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and lush valleys, making for memorable moments.

Trek onward to Prok, passing through traditional villages and encountering the warm hospitality of the locals. Immerse yourself in the cultural richness of the region and enjoy the serene mountain vistas along the way.

Ascend further to Namrung, where the landscape changes to alpine forests and rugged terrain. Enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayas and soak in the tranquility of the high-altitude environment.

Trek to Lho, a charming village with traditional Tibetan architecture and stunning mountain backdrops. Explore the village, interact with locals, and learn about their way of life amidst the Himalayan wilderness.

Continue the ascent to Sama Gaon, a picturesque village surrounded by majestic peaks. Take in the breathtaking scenery and prepare for the upcoming challenges of higher altitudes.

Reach the iconic Manaslu Base Camp, a pivotal point in the expedition. Set up camp, rest, and acclimatize in preparation for the summit push.

Take a well-deserved rest day at Base Camp, participating in a traditional Puja ceremony for blessings and safe passage during the climb.

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Trek Cost Includes

  • Arrangements for airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-airport transfers for both international and domestic flights.
  • Hosting a welcoming group dinner in Kathmandu.
  • Managing transportation logistics for staff, food supplies, and equipment from Kathmandu to the base camp at Kathmandu Arughat Bazar, utilizing vehicles and porters.
  • Providing four nights of hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast included.
  • Handling the transportation of members' personal climbing equipment between Kathmandu and Base Camp, with a maximum limit of 30 kg per person.
  • Offering full board meals during the trekking journey to and from the base camp, utilizing local lodges.
  • Ensuring the provision of single tents with flooring and mattresses for each member at Base Camp.
  • Support from a high-altitude Sherpa per member, assisting with carrying food and gear to higher camps and providing support during climbs and summit attempts.
  • Supplying oxygen bottles and rental equipment such as masks and regulators.
  • Providing common climbing equipment such as ropes, ice bars, and ice screws, along with high-altitude tents.
  • Covering applicable National Park and entrance fees.
  • Including Restop toilet bags for proper waste disposal.
  • Supplying all food and fuel for Base Camp and higher camps during the expedition.
  • Equipping each Sherpa with a walkie-talkie and providing a satellite phone at Base Camp for a nominal charge.
  • Installing a solar panel at Base Camp for lighting and small electronics charging.
  • Offering the services of a cook and kitchen staff at Base Camp.
  • Providing a complete tented Base Camp setup, including kitchen tents, dining tents, sleeping tents, etc.
  • Securing insurance coverage for climbing Sherpas, cooks, Kitchen Boys, Liaison Officers, and porters.
  • Allocating equipment allowances and wages for various expedition roles.
  • Managing garbage disposal charges.

Trek Cost Excludes

  • International airfare to/from your country.
  • Nepal entry visa fees (obtainable at the airport upon arrival).
  • Meals in Kathmandu.
  • Personal climbing gear above Base Camp.
  • Excess baggage fees for personal gear transport.
  • Personal insurance (travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation, lost luggage).
  • Permit fees, customs charges for communication equipment, and commercial filming.
  • International airport departure tax in Kathmandu.
  • Personal expenses like drinks, laundry, postage, etc.
  • Customs duty and import license fees for personal expedition goods arriving in Nepal by air/road as cargo.

FAQs

What is the difficulty level of the Manaslu Summit expedition?

The Manaslu Summit expedition is considered challenging, requiring prior mountaineering experience, excellent physical fitness, and high-altitude trekking skills.

What is the duration of the Manaslu Summit expedition?

The expedition typically spans several weeks, including acclimatization phases, summit attempts, and descent, totaling approximately 30-40 days.

What permits are required for the Manaslu Summit expedition?

Participants need climbing permits for Mount Manaslu and trekking permits for the region, which our expedition team will assist in obtaining.

What safety measures are in place during the expedition?

Safety is paramount, with experienced guides, Sherpa support, medical assistance, emergency evacuation plans, and high-quality equipment ensuring a secure expedition environment.

What is the accommodation like during the expedition?

Accommodation includes tents at various campsites during the ascent, with basic facilities provided. Participants should be prepared for camping in high-altitude conditions.

What is the food arrangement during the expedition?

Nutritious meals are provided, with a focus on energy-rich foods suitable for high-altitude trekking. Special dietary requirements can be accommodated with prior notice.

What is the best time of year for the Manaslu Summit expedition?

The best time for the expedition is typically during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons, offering favorable weather and climbing conditions.

Is travel insurance required for the expedition?

Travel insurance is highly recommended to cover potential risks such as medical emergencies, evacuation, trip cancellations, and equipment loss or damage.

What equipment and gear are essential for the Manaslu Summit expedition?

Essential equipment includes mountaineering boots, crampons, ice axes, harnesses, helmets, down jackets, sleeping bags, trekking poles, and personal clothing suitable for extreme conditions.

Are there any training or preparation recommendations for the expedition?

Participants are advised to undergo physical training, altitude acclimatization, and practice technical climbing skills prior to the expedition to enhance safety and success.

Mountaineering Boots
Crampons
Ice Axe
Climbing Harness
Helmet
Down Jacket
Sleeping Bag (Rated for Extreme Cold)
Trekking Poles
High-altitude Clothing Layers (Base layers, Mid layers, Outer layers)
Gloves (Waterproof and Insulated)
Sunglasses (Category 4 for Glacier Travel)
Headlamp with Extra Batteries
Climbing Rope (Depending on Group Needs)
Personal First Aid Kit
Water Purification Tablets or Filter
Sunscreen and Lip Balm (High SPF)
Backpack (70-80 liters capacity)
Thermal Underwear
Gaiters (For Snow and Ice Protection)
Portable Altitude Chamber (For Emergency Use)
Climbing Permit and Documentation
Personal Identification and Travel Insurance Details

Trek Facts

  • 40 Days
  • 8,163 m / 26,774.64 ft
  • 5 Cylinders 4.3 Liter Each
  • Down Suit & Sleeping Bag Inclusive
  • Helmet, Common Climbing Equipment’s, Oxygen Mask & Regulator, Weather Forecast From Meteorologist etc
  • All Permits Required For Summiting
  • Standard Tent
  • Three Meals per Day along with Unlimited access to selected Chocolates, Biscuits, Savory Snacks & Hot Beverages
  • Summit Bonus & All Staff Tips are Inclusive

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