The Manaslu Circuit Trek is a 13-day breathtaking trekking of Mount Manaslu, the world's eighth-highest mountain. It acquaints you with diverse landscapes, ancient cultural heritage and breathtaking Himalayan scenery. We have fixed departure dates for 2025 and 2026 in Spring and Autumn so that you can experience this great trip at the best times of all. Aside from unspoiled natural beauty, this trek is also an authentic experience of journeys to remote villages that still follow Tibetan-influenced traditions and customs.
For those travellers who would want to undertake this fascinating trip for the years mentioned above, we have made our fixed dates available. Our fixed dates are planned in the best months of the spring and autumn seasons when climatic conditions are also the best, thereby making each type of adventure as much a matter of convenience as possible. You have made bookings with neatly planned schedules with these departures and favourable chances of meeting fellow travellers having a similar trip to yours, but some other good things are lacking in the meanwhile enjoying your trip.
The spring season is from March to May in the year 2025. It is a good time to visit Nepal to witness all types of flora and fauna and green forests with blooming rhododendrons on the trek route in your trek. Special dates are 1,57,10,12,16 of March, 2,4,6,8,10, 12, 14th of April. Month-wise, these dates in spring mean flowers, best mountain views and variety.
Autumn (September to November) is also a great time for Himalayan trekking as it offers clear skies and moderate temperatures, keeping you fresh for long hikes up the trails. Departure dates being offered in 2025 are September 7, September 14, September 22, September 30, October 8, October 17, October 23, November 9 and December 3. These dates have been selected post monsoons when everything around will be green, and even better, you may become part of some local festival. In a year or so behind, we should continue with this trend and keep departing during autumn and spring once again to have the best months for booking your trek to the Indian Himalayas and visiting some renowned teams making the treks happen.
Booking a slot in these fixed departures is easy. Trekkers can go to the official websites of the Ammonite Adventure Treks, where you will find complete itineraries of different fixed departures with all the details. They can also find departure dates and costs on these sites. We have an online booking system where trekkers can choose their convenient expedition dates and book their seats online. It is always better to make your reservations early as these expeditions are in demand, and the seats get filled up soon especially in peak seasons. Also, when you make an early reservation, we get enough time to process permits, help you hire / purchase equipment & gear if required, and do all the necessary paperwork for a successful & hassle-free Trekking experience.
What is Manaslu Circuit Trek Fixed Departure in Spring (March, April May) and Autumn (September, October, December) 2025 and 2026?
Fixed departures for the same trek have been planned for the best time of the year to trek: spring season (March, April, May) and autumn season (September, October, November) of 2025 and 2026. All these months have normal climatic conditions, good weather, and moderate temperatures, and hence, safety and trekking conditions are likely to be predominantly favourable. Earlier booked dates such as these allow the trekkers to pre-book their treks so that they can be combined with other group travellers of similar kinds.
Fixed departure has several assurances. It will guarantee that the trek will be done on fixed dates, and this provides one with security when planning. Trekkers also have the experience of the social life and company of travelling in groups, which is an added experience. Permits, lodges, and transport are also arranged, waiting for members to have the experience of trekking. This is a planned and fun experience in the Himalayas.
13 Days Manaslu Circuit Trek Nepal Fixed departure 2025 Calendar
Total Distance: Approximately 180 km (111.8 miles)
Starting Point: Maccha Khola (900m)
Ending Point: Dharapani (1,860m)
Highest Point: Larkya La Pass at an altitude of 5,160 meters (16,929 feet)
Difficulty of Trek: Moderate to strenuous
Best Time: Spring season (March-May) and Autumn season (September-November)
Accommodation: Teahouses and guesthouses
Permits: Restricted Area Permit (RAP), Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP), Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
Guide Requirement: Compulsory licensed guide; solo trekking not permitted
Unique Peaks Observed: Mount Manaslu (8,163m), Himlung Himal, Cheo Himal, Kang Guru, Annapurna II
Cultural Interactions: Tibetan-style villages like Samagaon and Samdo
Flora and Fauna: Habitat of snow leopard, Himalayan tahr, blue sheep, and other vegetation
Rivers Crossed: Budhi Gandaki River
Suspension Bridges: A number of crossovers, some of significant length and height
Daily Trekkoring Times: Approx. 6-7 hours
Acclimatization and Rest Days: Usually at Samagaon and Samdo
Larkya La Pass Crossover: An early morning start is required, most commonly around about 3 AM
Terrain: Subtropical forests to grasslands and high mountain passes
Local People: Mainly Gurung and Tibetan locals
Monasteries: Those of significance are Pungyen Gompa
Restricted Territory Since: Opened to trekkers in 1992
Conservation Area Area: Manaslu Conservation Area is 1,663 km²
Wildlife Conservation: Prohibition of animal slaughter by monks
Special Practices: Polyandry of some families of the Tsum Valley
First Manaslu Climb: First ascent on May 9, 1956, by a Japanese team
What Are The Benefits of Fixed Departure For Trekkers on Manaslu Circuit Trekking?
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Guaranteed Departures and Group Dynamics
Booking a guaranteed departure will not only guarantee your trekking holiday on fixed dates but also gives an opportunity to the solo travelers or small groups to be part of a large group where they feel that they are with their own people and no one is left out. The multi-generations talks amongst the tourists keep you alive in the trip when you listen to them and tell each other during the journey, till this support comes out as a lifelong friendship.
Cost-Effectiveness
Fixed departure treks are cheaper. Members can share the cost as they book in a group, so operators share it among the members of their groups and offer you a discounted price. By sharing a guide/porter, permit and transportation expenses, the tour comes within your budget, but good service with safety is sure.
Structured Itineraries and Professional Support
Fixed departures have the itinerary planned to offer the best trekking experience. The departures are timed according to optimal acclimatization, where the trekkers are able to acclimatize to altitude variations in a safe process. Seasoned guides join the groups, and they offer experience-based comments on the culture, geography, and biodiversity of the area. Their input contributes to the experience by offering educational insights along with adventure.
Safety and help
Having experienced leaders on treks is an aspect of safety. Leaders will understand what to do in event of any symptoms of altitude illness or emergency and offer first aid wherever necessary. Supporting each other also ensures help is offered and done with the best interest of the whole crew at heart. Professional operators also ensure staff and porters are well dressed, well paid and insured and facilitate sustainable trekking.
Logistical Convenience
Fixed departures take away the unavoidable disadvantage of trekking at high altitudes. Permits are already organized and paid in advance for restricted areas, like the Manaslu Conservation Area and the Annapurna Conservation Area project. Teahouse or lodge stays are organized and reserved in advance even in peak season. Transportation to and from trailheads is provided so that you may completely concentrate on the experience.
Acclimatization and Health Benefits
Itinerary schedules also incorporate acclimatization rest days to prevent altitude sickness. Guides also ask about the health of the group periodically and suggest diet, hydration, and their own trekking pace. Precautious, the trekkers are able to stay healthy throughout the trek to ensure there is immense enjoyment and success.
Access to Remote and Less-Trodden Paths
One of the highlights of the Manaslu Circuit is the fact that it takes you through some really pristine trails with not as many tourists. Since these are fixed departure groups, you will also be walking in these remote spots exclusively with people from your group. It’s a given that less-crowded paths would definitely give you more opportunity to enjoy the serene nature around you.
Comprehensive Support and Resource
Fixed departure participants can expect full support from us. We provide pre-trek briefings and post-trek debriefs. You get all the required information about gear, physical fitness preparations and cultural behaviour guidelines prior to your trek. And backup resources like medical kits and evacuation strategies during the trek.
How Can I Book the Manaslu Circuit Trek in Nepal Package in 2025 and 2026?
Option 1: To Book a Group trip
Step 1: Click on the Check Availability
Check availability Button For Nepal Manaslu Circuit Trek 13 Days
The very first step to initiate the booking is to check the availability of the Manaslu Circuit Trek package on your preferred dates. If you are using a desktop, you will find the “Check Availability” button on the right side of the screen and click on it. If you are on mobile, at the top of the page, you may not see the option immediately, so scroll down a little where you can see the “Check Availability” option and click on it. This is to make sure that there are available dates for the trek so you are able to choose a date which suits your time frame as well.
Step 2: Choose the Dates
After you click on the “Check Availability” button, you will be redirected to a fixed departure calendar of Manaslu Circuit Trek 13 Days. In this calendar, you can see an overview of all availability and start dates during 2025 and 2026, which are open for bookings.Not only will this give you all possible trips in a list with possible departures at the current moment, but you will also gain a fair opportunity to look at itineraries shown on the left side and check if they match your travel time frame. You must select your departure date as early as possible and continue until it goes sold out or shuts its doors to new bookings. When you find the suitable date, press “Book Now.”
Step 3: Fill Out the Booking Form
Booking Page For Manaslu Circuit Trek in Nepal 13 Days
When you click on the “Book Now” button it will redirect to the Booking Page where you need to fill up the booking details. The form will ask to enter following details such as:
Trip Date: You can choose the trekking date from provided dates.
Number of Travelers: Enter the number of travelers as a group in bulk.
First Name & Last Name: Mention your name with the reference to the name on your official documents.
Email: Enter a valid email address for booking confirmation.
Country: Choose your country from the drop down.
Country Code & WhatsApp Number: for easy reach, you can give your country code and WhatsApp number.
Pickup Details: If the pickup service is booked in your plan then please provide the details of the pickup location.
Special Needs: Choose special needs like special diet, porter requirements or any other specific requirement in the accommodation.
Step 4: Proceed to Payment
Once you finish filling in the Booking Form, please, go through all your details again and make sure everything is correct. Then, you’ll need to accept the terms and conditions of the trek by marking the checkbox “I Accept Terms And Conditions”. That’s it. With this, you confirm you have read and agreed to our cancellation & refund policy and our Terms and Conditions for Trekking.
When this is done, move down to the payment section in order to complete your booking. There are several different options available for payments – credit card (Visa, Mastercard), debit card (Visa, Mastercard), PayPal or bank transfer. Please choose one of them and continue pressing the next step/“Payment now”.
When everything is done successfully, you will receive an automatic email with your trek confirmation summarising all details about your trek- itinerary & info sheet (with items like meeting point information, etc.)
You have to book the Manaslu Circuit Trek 13-day for the year 2025 or 2026 by yourself. Therefore, it would certainly be better to confirm your booking as early as possible on our departure dates since trekking in Nepal, especially for the peak seasons of Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November ), will be very busy. If you need more help while booking the package, then please call / email or visit us via the website. We are here to assist you.
Option 2: To Book a Private trip
If you want your own trekking tour to be customized, then you can take the Manaslu Circuit Trek private tour. To do that, all you need to do is click the link titled "Book a Private Trip" that you can see given on the site. This will take you to the page where the booking form needs to be filled. Here you need to enter your date of preference, no. of people, etc. When you have filled in the form, again check all your details on an individual basis to ensure that they are correct and then sign the form. Having signed it, you will then be instructed on what to do regarding reserving out of your trek, as well as any specialist services or bookings for your own trek. It is a personalized and custom option that will make your hike your own personal experience based on your individual desires and needs.
What places Can I Expect to Visit with the Manaslu Circuit Trek 13 Days Fixed Departure and Bookings?
Mt. Manaslu
Mt. Manaslu, 8,163 meters, is the eighth highest mountain in the world. The mountain lies in the exclusive Manaslu Conservation Area. The mountain is personal and private to the indigenous residents and is referred to as Kampung by the majority of indigenous inhabitants residing here. The white summit attracts a group of climbers annually for an extremely challenging but possible climbing adventure. If you are lucky enough to be trekking in Manaslu Trek, Mt. Manaslu will be with you on your trekking route, offering fantasy-like landscapes from the first days to definitely at Larkya La Pass.
Pungeun Gompa
Pungeun Gompa is a Tibetan monastery located high on Manaslu Circuit Trek trail. It is a perfect place to feel the spiritual richness of the Manaslu region, its untouched nature and cultural heritage. Besides being the best religious place, it is also a reminder of the Tibetan religion and culture that still prevails to this day in those highlands. The establishments themselves are typically Tibetan, white-washed walls and red windows fringed by multicoloured prayer flags. You can see monks doing their obligatory chores between prayers at Pungeun Gompa.
Larkya la Pass
Perched at a height of 5,106 meters (16,752 feet), the Larkya La Pass possesses the highest point on the famous Manaslu Circuit Trek. It ranks among the toughest of all Himalayan passes. It offers the trekkers spell-binding views of soaring snow-capped peaks and huge glaciers. The trek to Larkya La can be an arduous yet magical trip, capturing the astonishing sceneries of Mt. Manaslu, Himal Chuli, and Ganesh Himal. It links the virgin towns of Dharamshala and Bhimthang, which are unaffected by the hysteria of modern tourism as such, making the adventure all the more adventurous.
Base Camp Manaslu
Manaslu Base Camp, at 4,800 m, is one of the significant attractions of the Manaslu Circuit Trek. The trek toward the base camp provides the trekker with a very close view of the great towering Mt Manaslu. Trekkers pass through lively villages, varied landscapes and verdant forests before reaching the desolate beauty of the base camp, where a panoramic view of other peaks and glaciers awaits travellers. Manaslu Base Camp is also considered a stepping stone by mountaineers who aim to summit Mt. Manaslu; hence, there is always an adventure feel surrounding trekkers.
Birendra Lake
Birendra Lake, a serene freshwater lake at 3,691 meters in Samagaun, is located within the Manaslu Glacier. It is a short walk from Samagaun through the glacier and offers magnificent views of the surrounding icy peaks and verdant vegetation amidst this rocky Glacier valley. It is an ideal opportunity to take in some natural beauty for those visiting on the Manaslu Circuit Trek as you trek along between alpine meadows at the base of Minaiya peak (6,310m) and Pangkar glacier (6,250m). The combination of serenity and breathtaking mountain vistas will transport one far from life’s worries, at least for a little while, as one takes in nature’s wonder, sipping a hot cup of tea in complete silence on its banks. Birendra Lake also serves as an example of a pristine ecosystem amid high altitudes, making it all worth that extra detour.
Namrung
Lying at an elevation of 2,630 meters, Namrung is a picturesque village that trekkers on the Manaslu Circuit often use as a stage stop. The region around Namrung is characterized by cultural transference and Tibetan influence. An attraction in Namrung is the Tibetan monastery, giving visitors insight into the religious life of the area. Stunning views can be enjoyed from the village where Himal Chuli and Ngadi Chuli, as well as other peaks, are visible. For trekkers adjusted for the altitude this visit also serves as initial acclimatization to higher altitudes.
Samagaon
Samagaon, which is at an altitude of 3,530 meters, is the most important village for Manaslu Circuit Trek and is also called the heart of Nubri culture. There are several monasteries in Samagaon village where Tibetan Buddhism is practised. It is also a good acclimatization point since you can easily trek to a higher altitude and stay active on your rest day. You can observe the Tibetan people living in their stone houses, prayer wheels and stupas. Glaciers and mountains surround the whole Samagaon village. It is a great cultural port for trekkers.
Manaslu Circuit Trek Spring Departure Dates 2025
Spring Departure 1st Batch: Manaslu Circuit Trek Fixed Departure in March
The weather for the first batch of Manaslu Circuit Trek Spring Departure in March is predominantly cold, especially above, but skies are usually dry and sunny and ideal for trekking. March marks the start of spring season, and the trekkers will thus be having cold mornings and nights, while day temperatures at lower altitudes such as Soti Khola or Namrung will be anything between 5°C to 15°C. Temperatures in climbing to greater heights can become extremely low, with snow remaining common in regions such as Larkya La Pass. One should dress in warm clothes as the temperature is below freezing during the night when one climbs beyond an altitude of over 4,000 meters. The climate is typically dry with less possibility of rainfalls, and this provides stupendous views of the gigantic peaks, including Mt. Manaslu. Fewer tourists are on the path compared to the following months, and that guarantees a peaceful trekking experience. Lack of dense cloud cover also facilitates sightseeing the breathtakingly lovely snow-cresting mountains in all their splendor. Cold and calm weather characteristic of March is appealing to tourists who would not like all the best spots overcrowded with other tourists during the high season but still like pleasant weather and magical scenery.
Day 01: Drive to Maccha Khola from Kathmandu (900m)
Day 02: Machha Khola to Jagat (1,340m)
Day 03: Jagat to Pewa (1,600m)
Day 04: Pewa to Namrung (2,630m)
Day 05: Namrung to Lho (2,957m)
Day 06: Lho to Sama Gaon (3,540m)
Day 07: Acclimatization Day in Sama Gaon
Day 08: Sama Gaon to Samdo (3,865m)
Day 09: Acclimatization Day (Day Trip to Tibetan Border)
Day 10: Samdo to Dharamsala (4,460m)
Day 11: Dharamsala to Bhimthang via Larkya La Pass (5,106m)
Day 12: Bhimthang to Tiliche (1,900m)
Day 13: Tiliche to Dharapani, Drive to Besisahar
Spring Departure 2nd Batch: Manaslu Circuit Trek Fixed Departure in April
April is more favorable climatic conditions for the second half of the Spring Departure of the Manaslu Circuit Trek. It is warmer than March, with 12°C to 20°C day temperature at lower elevations like Arughat or Namrung. The temperatures fell below at higher elevations, especially in the evenings, to around 0°C to -5°C. The weather for trekking at this time is laid back, and the trekkers will be able to see the rhododendrons-loaded spring season together with other flowering plants in bloom adding more hue to the environment. Weather-wise, the state is generally dry, with scope for spasmodic rains subsequently in the final week of the month but not affecting much to the trekking weather. April is characterized by clear blue skies with unlimited visibility of the nearby mountain ranges including Mt. Manaslu, Himal Chuli, and Ganesh Himal. Trekkers will also observe snow at high altitudes like Larkya La Pass where the weather becomes sub-zero. April is generally a good time to trek in the Manaslu area as it has temperate climatic conditions at lower altitudes and crystal clear mountain vistas.
Day 01: Drive to Maccha Khola from Kathmandu (900m)
Day 02: Machha Khola to Jagat (1,340m)
Day 03: Jagat to Pewa (1,600m)
Day 04: Pewa to Namrung (2,630m)
Day 05: Namrung to Lho (2,957m)
Day 06: Lho to Sama Gaon (3,540m)
Day 07: Acclimatization Day in Sama Gaon
Day 08: Sama Gaon to Samdo (3,865m)
Day 09: Acclimatization Day (Day Trip to Tibetan Border)
Day 10: Samdo to Dharamsala (4,460m)
Day 11: Dharamsala to Bhimthang via Larkya La Pass (5,106m)
Day 12: Bhimthang to Tiliche (1,900m)
Day 13: Tiliche to Dharapani, Drive to Besisahar
Spring Departure 3rd Batch: Manaslu Circuit Trek Fixed Departure in May
May, the third month of Spring Departure of Manaslu Circuit Trek, is serene and warm, perfect for trekking. The temperature in the lower elevation ranges from 15°C to 25°C, and the day trek is wonderfully comfortable. The temperature becomes progressively colder to -5°C to 0°C in the higher elevation, particularly in the early morning and late afternoon, particularly at the Larkya La Pass. Even though the weather is fine in comparison to the March and April weather, there is a cold wind accompanied by snow experienced at the higher elevation of the trek. Thus, the trekkers need to be properly dressed in warm attire. Spring weather is typically dry, and no real rain until mid-in the month. Hence, no hindrance to the trails and visibility of the surrounding peaks such as Mt. Manaslu, Himal Chuli, and Ganesh Himal are usually good. The weather is clear enough for the trekkers to see flowers bloom on the trails, such as the beautiful rhododendrons. May is a busy month for trekking the Manaslu Circuit, but rewarding with good weather and spectacular scenery. It is a great time to see the natural scenery of the area and the Himalayan vistas.
Day 01: Drive to Maccha Khola from Kathmandu (900m)
Day 02: Machha Khola to Jagat (1,340m)
Day 03: Jagat to Pewa (1,600m)
Day 04: Pewa to Namrung (2,630m)
Day 05: Namrung to Lho (2,957m)
Day 06: Lho to Sama Gaon (3,540m)
Day 07: Acclimatization Day in Sama Gaon
Day 08: Sama Gaon to Samdo (3,865m)
Day 09: Acclimatization Day (Day Trip to Tibetan Border)
Day 10: Samdo to Dharamsala (4,460m)
Day 11: Dharamsala to Bhimthang via Larkya La Pass (5,106m)
Day 12: Bhimthang to Tiliche (1,900m)
Day 13: Tiliche to Dharapani, Drive to Besisahar
Manaslu Circuit Trek Autumn Departure Dates 2025
Autumn Departure 1st Batch: Manaslu Circuit Trek Fixed Departure in September
The September treks of the Manaslu Circuit Trek bring in autumn, one of the best times to trek in Nepal. The weather in September is excellent with blue clear skies ideal for Himalayan photography. The temperature during this period is between 8°C and 20°C, ideal for trekking. The treks are lush with fresh monsoon rain a few days old under thick cover, and rivers and waterfalls flowing in full flow. It is the holiday for those who don't want to miss out on the best of October but would still like to have good views and nice weather. The cultural element also forms a cycle to one of the villages of origin to await harvests and turning the journey into celebratory in nature. September is an ideal time to see monsoons transition into autumn, lesser tourists, and peaceful landscapes.
Day 01: Drive to Maccha Khola from Kathmandu (900m)
Day 02: Machha Khola to Jagat (1,340m)
Day 03: Jagat to Pewa (1,600m)
Day 04: Pewa to Namrung (2,630m)
Day 05: Namrung to Lho (2,957m)
Day 06: Lho to Sama Gaon (3,540m)
Day 07: Acclimatization Day in Sama Gaon
Day 08: Sama Gaon to Samdo (3,865m)
Day 09: Acclimatization Day (Day Trip to Tibetan Border)
Day 10: Samdo to Dharamsala (4,460m)
Day 11: Dharamsala to Bhimthang via Larkya La Pass (5,106m)
Day 12: Bhimthang to Tiliche (1,900m)
Day 13: Tiliche to Dharapani, Drive to Besisahar
Autumn Departure 2nd Batch: Manaslu Circuit Trek Fixed Departure in October
Manaslu Circuit Trek is a good experience in October, with the weather just great. It ranges between 8°C to 18°C with blue, clear, sunny days and soft rains. Trekkers fill every route with a festive, lively ambience. Autumn leaves in nature add a golden touch to make the trek pretty. The scenery is absolutely perfect, with trekkers enjoying great views of the Himalayas, Mount Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, and Annapurna ranges. October is also the best time to experience the local culture as all the villages are celebrating the harvest festival. The well-maintained trails and pleasant weather amid the crowd make this group one of the most popular groups for enthusiasts to have an active and rewarding trekking experience.
Day 01: Drive to Maccha Khola from Kathmandu (900m)
Day 02: Maccha Khola to Jagat (1,340m)
Day 03: Jagat to Pewa (1,600m)
Day 04: Pewa to Namrung (2,630m)
Day 05: Namrung to Lho (2,957m)
Day 06: Lho to Sama Gaon (3,540m)
Day 07: Acclimatization Day in Sama Gaon
Day 08: Sama Gaon to Samdo (3,865m)
Day 09: Acclimatization Day (Day Trip to Tibetan Border)
Day 10: Samdo to Dharamsala (4,460m)
Day 11: Dharamsala to Bhimthang via Larkya La Pass (5,106m)
Day 12: Bhimthang to Tiliche (1,900m)
Day 13: Tiliche to Dharapani, Drive to Besisahar
Autumn Departure 3rd Batch: Manaslu Circuit Trek Fixed Departure in November
November is the last month of autumn, and it offers good but cold climatic conditions for Manaslu Circuit Trek. The temperature is between 5°C and 15°C during the day, and cold nights with low temperatures at high altitudes. It is a bright blue sky with crystal clear views of the white mountains and pure land. The pathways are less crowded compared to October, so it is a great month for those who want less crowded trekking. The weather is pleasant in the mountains, and the leaves are brown gold, so it is a mystical time.
Day 01: Drive to Maccha Khola from Kathmandu (900m)
Day 02: Machha Khola to Jagat (1,340m)
Day 03: Jagat to Pewa (1,600m)
Day 04: Pewa to Namrung (2,630m)
Day 05: Namrung to Lho (2,957m)
Day 06: Lho to Sama Gaon (3,540m)
Day 07: Acclimatization Day in Sama Gaon
Day 08: Sama Gaon to Samdo (3,865m)
Day 09: Acclimatization Day (Day Trip to Tibetan Border)
Day 10: Samdo to Dharamsala (4,460m)
Day 11: Dharamsala to Bhimthang via Larkya La Pass (5,106m)
Day 12: Bhimthang to Tiliche (1,900m)
Day 13: Tiliche to Dharapani, Drive to Besisahar
Are The Fixed Departure Dates Same for Other Manaslu Circuit Trek in Nepal Packages?
The fixed departure dates do not differ in many packages, but some itineraries may be slightly customized depending on your group's preferences, weather conditions or availability of special permits. The booking process is more or less similar for all treks. It’s better to book early so that you don't miss out on securing your permits and arrangements of guides/porters/accommodations also can be made properly. If by chance you couldn't find a date that suits you here or if you’d like a private departure, please do let us know, and we can help facilitate either option for your preferred Manaslu trek.
The fixed departure dates do not differ in many packages, but some itineraries may be slightly customized depending on your group's preferences, weather conditions or availability of special permits. The booking process is more or less similar for all treks. It’s better to book early so that you don't miss out on securing your permits and arrangements of guides/porters/accommodations also can be made properly. If by chance you couldn't find a date that suits you here or if you’d like a private departure, please do let us know, and we can help facilitate either option for your preferred Manaslu trek.