MT MANASLU

8163 Meters | Nepal

5th Sep 2026

DIFFICULTY

Moderate – Hard

DURATION

37 DAYS

BEST TIME

Sept – Oct

COST

On Enquiry

overview

Mount Manaslu is the eighth-highest mountain in the world, standing tall at 8,163 meters (26,781 feet) in the Mansiri Himal range of the Nepalese Himalayas. With its serrated “wall of snow and ice hanging in the sky”, Manaslu is a coveted peak among mountaineers and is known for its beauty and technical challenges. The three sides of the mountain fall in steps to terraces down below, which are sparsely inhabited with agricultural operations practiced on the land. The peak is often considered an achievable 8000m peak with minimal objective hazards, and the climbing route follows a relatively straight line to the summit without any significant technical sections.

Despite its relative ease of ascent, the Manaslu expedition requires technical skill, physical fitness, and mental toughness. The expedition usually lasts for several weeks and involves negotiating steep snow and ice slopes, crevasses, and challenging ridges. Climbers need to be proficient in using ice axes, crampons, and other technical climbing gear. The peak is often considered a great alternative to Mount Cho-Oyu, with a more diverse landscape and challenging climbing, and is sometimes used as a training peak for those aiming to climb Mount Everest. The peak is also known as the Jewel of the Middle West of Nepal because of its incomparable beauty, offering stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.

ITINERARY

Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu (1,400 m)
Arrival in Kathmandu. Rest and recover after your flight.


Day 2: Official Formalities & Sightseeing Tour of Kathmandu
Complete necessary permits and paperwork. Afternoon sightseeing tour of Kathmandu.


Day 3: Drive to Besisahar (760 m)
Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar (approx. 6-7 hours).


Day 4: Drive to Dharapani (1,865 m)
Drive from Besisahar to Dharapani (around 4-5 hours).


Day 5: Trek to Tilije (2,300 m)
Start the trek from Dharapani to Tilije (approx. 5-6 hours).


Day 6: Trek to Bhimthang (3,725 m)
Trek from Tilije to Bhimthang (approx. 7-8 hours).


Day 7: Rest and Acclimatization
Rest day in Bhimthang for acclimatization.


Day 8: Trek to Samdo via Larke Pass (3,600 m)
Trek from Bhimthang to Samdo, crossing the Larke Pass (approx. 8-9 hours).


Day 9: Trek to Samagaon (3,540 m)
Trek from Samdo to Samagaon (approx. 4-5 hours).


Day 10: Rest and Acclimatization
Rest day in Samagaon for acclimatization.


Day 11: Trek to Manaslu Base Camp (4,750 m)
Trek from Samagaon to Manaslu Base Camp (approx. 4-5 hours).

Day 12-14: Prayer Ceremony, Preparation, and Training at Manaslu Base Camp (4,750 m)
Spend three days at the base camp for prayer ceremonies, preparation for the climb, and training for mountaineering skills and techniques.


Day 15-29: Climbing Period
The climbing period begins. These days are dedicated to the ascent of Manaslu, with the team making multiple attempts to summit based on weather conditions, acclimatization, and team strength.


Day 30: Manaslu Base Camp – Cleaning (4,750 m)
After the climbing period, cleaning the base camp and preparing to return.


Day 31: Trek Back to Samagaon (3,540 m)
Descend from the base camp back to Samagaon (approx. 4-5 hours).


Day 32: Trek Back to Samdo (3,600 m)
Trek from Samagaon back to Samdo (approx. 4-5 hours).


Day 33: Trek Back to Bhimthang (3,725 m)
Trek from Samdo back to Bhimthang (approx. 7-8 hours).


Day 34: Trek Back to Dharapani (1,865 m)
Descend from Bhimthang back to Dharapani (approx. 6-7 hours).


Day 35: Drive Back to Kathmandu (1,400 m)
Drive from Dharapani back to Kathmandu (approx. 6-7 hours).


Day 36: Final Departure
Final day in Kathmandu. Transfer to the airport for your departure.


Day 37: Extra Days (Contingency)
Extra days reserved in case of bad weather or other unforeseen delays during the trek

INCLUSIONS

  • 4-night hotel accommodation at 3 or 4-star category hotel on single/twin sharing (based on availability). Breakfast is included on all days.
  • International and domestic Airport pick up and drop off
  • All necessary transportation costs for the overall expedition crew for the entire expedition
  • Land transportation between Kathmandu – Dharapani – Kathmandu.
  • Expedition Royalty and necessary permit fee
  • Summit Rope Fixing Charge
  • Fully paid Government Liaison officer
  • Accident, Medical & Helicopter rescue insurance for involved Nepali staff
  • Garbage Management and Disposal Fee
  • Government Taxes
  • 1 Manaslu Summiteer Sherpa Guide with his equipment allowance, daily wages, and caring bonus
  • Well-trained Base Camp Cook & Kitchen Helpers with their equipment, allowance, and daily wages
  • Porters up to the Base Camp & return from the Base Camp (45 Kg Per Member)
  • Glamping Dome Tent, Kitchen Tent, Communication Tent, Shower Tent, Toilet Tent, Tables and Chairs, Heater, etc.
  • Each Member will be provided with an individual Tent Mattress and Pillow at Base Camp
  • High Tent, Shovel, Rope, EPI Gas, Gas Burner (MSR Rector), High Food, etc.
  • Oxygen (4ltr.) 3 bottles for each Member and 2 bottles for Climbing Sherpa
  • Summit Mask & Regulator set for each Member and climbing Sherpa
  • Freshly cooked meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner): Continental, Nepali, Indian, and Chinese with hot drinks, Tea, and Coffee
  • Welcome and Farewell Dinner at Kathmandu
  • Electric Generator/ Solar systems.
  • Gas heating system in dining at base camp
  • Comfortable foam mattress
  • Company Duffel Bag
  • Assistance in obtaining the permit and other documentation
  • Walkie Talkie for climbing communication.
  • Satellite phone at base camp for emergency calls.
  • Dinning mess tent covered by Inner and carpeted.
  • Weather Forecast
  • First aid medical kits
  • Participants will get an exclusive discount on all Fast&Up products.

EXCLUSIONS

  • International flight tickets
  • Nepal Entry Visa fee (To be applied for 90 days)
  • Bank/wire transfer fees (if applicable)
  • Lunch & Dinner during your stay in Kathmandu
  • Personal Travel Insurance and High-Altitude Insurance (Accident, Medical, and Emergency Rescue Evacuation)
  • Personal Trekking and Climbing Gears
  • Phone calls, internet, battery recharge, laundry, alcoholic beverages, specialty coffee or espresso drinks, etc.
  • Drone & Special filming permit
  • Summit Bonus for Climbing Sherpa INR1,00,000.00
  • Tips for base camp
  • Any other service cost which is not included in the Service Includes

PREPARATION GUIDE

  • Have Previous High Altitude Experience.
  • Weight training the body. Walk uphill or on stairs steps with a weighted backpack.
  • Strength training for the lower body and core. Do planks, crunches, and cycling.
  • Climbing Manalsu requires a fit body and a conscious mind. One needs to be exercising regularly for the past 3-4 months.
  • Any high-altitude trek requires you to build a good amount of cardiovascular endurance. Jogging is the best exercise to increase your stamina.
  • You need strong legs to successfully finish a high-altitude trek. Squats are the best way to build leg strength quickly. Especially your thighs, glutes, and knees.
  • For detailed advice and coordination, we’ll have a WhatsApp group.

THINGS TO PACK

For Your Head:

  • Woolen warm cap to protect against cold winds
  • Balaclava for extra warmth
  • Bandana (can be used as a sweatband or to cover your face from dust)

For Your Feet:

  • 4-5 pairs of regular socks
  • 1-2 pair of thick woolen socks for warmth
  • Trekking boots with ankle support and good grip
  • Extra pair of comfortable sneakers or shoes to wear at the Tea House

For Your Hands:

  • 1-2 pairs of warm inner gloves
  • 1 pair of waterproof gloves to keep your hands dry
  • Hand warmers (optional, but useful in very cold weather)
  • A pair of fleece gloves for extra insulation

Clothing: The Armor of the Adventurer:

  • 1 pair of thermal innerwear (top and bottom) for base warmth
  • 2 pairs of lightweight, quick-dry trekking pants
  • 1 pair of windproof and waterproof Gore-Tex trousers
  • 1 Gore-Tex or waterproof jacket for wind and rain protection
  • 1 poncho (optional) for sudden rain
  • 1-2 fleece jacket for light warmth
  • 3–4 full-sleeve dry-fit T-shirts for layering
  • 1 heavy down or padded jacket (800-900 Fills) for extreme cold

Navigational & Survival Gear:

  • 20-30L Backpack (for water, snacks, fleece, etc.)
  • Duffel bag (provided by us; carried by mules/porters)
  • 1 trekking pole (or 2 for better balance)
  • Filter water bottle (2 bottles of 1 Ltrs)
  • Thermos flask (for warm water or tea)

Personal Care Compact:

  • Toothbrush & toothpaste
  • Face towel, tissues & wet wipes
  • Hand sanitizer & lip balm
  • Moisturizer (optional but helpful in dry climate)
  • Personal medication kit
  • Sunscreen (SPF 50+)

Illumination & Eye Protection:

  • Headlamp with extra batteries – a must-have for night treks and early morning starts
  • Sunglasses – Polarized, Category 4 with 100% UV protection and a wrap-around fit to guard your eyes from harsh sun glare and snowy reflections. Carry a backup pair just in case.

Soul Nourishment:

  • Camera – capture the beauty and magic of the mountains
  • Music player or earphones – enjoy peaceful moments with your favorite tunes
  • Books or playing cards – perfect for downtime and relaxing at camp