Manaslu

  • 8,163 m / 26,781 ft
  • Nepal
  • 32 days

Overview


Manaslu is the 8th Highest mountain in the world at 8,163 m / 26,781 ft). Cross over the Larke Pass as you acclimitise and make your way to Manaslu Base camp. The summit day is one of the shorter days on an 8,000m peak. Once out of camp 4, you gradually ascend a snow field before tackling the exposed and difficult summit ridge. Manaslu is a great stepping stone to Everest with not too many technical sections, but a great test for people going above 8,000m. Enjoy a beautiful Helicopter ride from Base camp through the Himalayas back to Kathmandu to celebrate the Expedition.

Location Map

Manaslu Location

Itinerary


Trek Route

Trek over the Larke Pass and onto Samagaun village.

Manaslu Climbing Route

Climb the 8th highest mountain in the world, ‘The mountain of Spirit’

Day 1
Arrival to Kathmandu and transfer to hotel (1,350 m / 4,430 ft)

Day 2
Preparation day for expedition in Kathmandu

Day 3
Drive to Dharapani (1,860 m / 6,102 ft)

Day 4
Trek to Surki Khola (730 m / 2,395 ft)

Day 5
Trek to Bhimthang (3,580 m / 11,745 ft)

Day 6
Trek to Samdo (3,690 m / 12,106 ft) going over the Larke Pass (5,106 m / 16,751 ft)

Day 7
Trek to Samagaun (3,780 m / 12,402 ft)

Day 8
Rest day in Samagaun

Day 9
Trek to Manaslu Base Camp (4,700 m / 15,421 ft)

Day 10-27
Climbing period on Manaslu

Day 28
Rest day and pack up Base Camp

Day 29
Trek back to Samagaun

Day 30
Helicopter back to Kathmandu & transfer to hotel

Day 31
Rest day at Kathmandu

Day 32
Transfer to airport for departure

Services


Costs include

  • All arrival and departure transfer services to and from airport (both domestic and international)
  • Transport by jeep to Arughat Bazar and return from Simigaun by helicopter
  • Transport of up to 2 duffle bags of a maximum total weight of 40 kgs during the trek to Base Camp and on domestic flights
  • 4 nights’ accommodation at a good quality hotel in Kathmandu on B/B basis on a double basis (single option at extra cost)
  • Accommodation in lodges on a double basis during the trek
  • Accommodation in spacious individual tents at Base Camp with foam mattress, carpets, light and storage space
  • On High Camps, accommodation in shared expedition tents
  • Qualified support team including experienced guides, cooks and porters
  • Three meals a day (breakfast, lunch and dinner with tea or coffee) during trek and climbing
  • Climbing permit (900 US$) and all fees and deposits required by the local regulations
  • 1:1 Experienced climbing Sherpa per client on summit day (IFMGA Guide/Aspirant Guide)
  • 4 oxygen bottles with a Summit mask and regulator (Climbing guides will also be on oxygen to ensure a maximum safety)
  • First aid medical kit
  • Satellite phone at Base Camp (available to members as a paying service)
  • Radio set for communication with Base Camp during climbing
  • Use of a Garmin OutReach two-way satellite messaging system with satellite subscription
  • Solar panel/generator for light and battery charger at Base Camp
  • Emergency oxygen with mask and regulator at Base Camp
  • Welcome dinner in Kathmandu
  • World Sherpas Duffle bag
  • World Sherpas T-Shirt or buff

Costs Exclude

    • A summit bonus, or rather safety bonus, is due to your climbing sherpa (1,000 US$) as well as tips to the kitchen staff and porters (300 US$) whatever happens on the mountain. This is now a practice well established in Nepal. The total amount of US$1,300 should be deposited in cash to the Sherpa leader in Kathmandu at the beginning of the trip. If you want to add to the standard amount at the end of the trip, it is up to you but there is no obligation.
    • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (except welcome dinner)
    • Extras hotel charge at Kathmandu (bar bills, laundry, additional nights)
    • Personal expenses in lodges during the trek such as battery charging (cameras, phone, laptops), showers, laundry, beverages, bottled water and snacks
    • Additional nights in lodges during the trek not planned by us
    • Internet access during the trek and at Base Camp (we can arrange a Nepalese SIM card and top-up card for you at Kathmandu for calls and internet)
    • Personal trekking and climbing equipment ­­­
    • Personal medical, travel & evacuation insurance (mandatory)
    • International airfare
    • Nepal entry visa fee

Key Data


Number of effective trekking days : 6

Number of effective climbing days : 11
Distance:  km /  m
Elevation gain:  m /   ft
Average per pay:  km /  m distance –  m /  ft elevation
Maximum altitude: 8,163 m / 26,781 ft (Summit)

Manaslu Climbing Rotations
Trip facts

3rd September – 4th October 2024
US $19,000

Trip facts

Altitude
8,163 m / 26,781 ft

Route
North-East Ridge

Location
Nepal, Mansiri Himal region

Type of climb
Fixed line
Snow / Ice, occasionally rock

Experience
Minimum of one mountaineering expedition such as Denali or Aconcagua

 

Altitude of camps
8,516 m
27,940 ft
Summit
7,850 m
25,755 ft
Camp 4
7,200 m
23,625 ft
Camp 3
6,400 m
21,000 ft
Camp 2
6,100 m
20,013 ft
Camp 1
5,345 m
17,536 ft
Base Camp
We like
  • One of the more achievable 8,000 m peaks and great preparation for Everest
  • Amazing immense snow slopes (a dream for skiers and speed-riders)
  • An elegant summit ridge ending with a tiny summit
  • The shortest 8,000 m expedition (32 days) for climbers with limited time
  • The beautiful trek around the mountain in quiet surroundings