Best Time of the Year for Manaslu Trekking Nepal
Manaslu Circuit Trek is one of the most beautiful trekking areas in Nepal. You can choose to do this fantastic trek during two different seasons which are Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September – November). During both these periods, Manaslu Circuit Trek‘s weather conditions are great for a trek, making it safe as well as visually breathtaking.
Spring season
In the Spring season, all the trails will be lively with blossoms, especially through the rhododendron forests, which actually turn red, pink and white with blooming rhododendrons during April & May. You’ll get magnificent views of mountain peaks from Larkya la Pass and stunning mountain views, including Mt. Manaslu.
Autumn Season
Autumn, after the monsoon clears, is also a good time to trek with beautiful clear skies for views of the Himalayan mountain ranges, golden foliage and autumnal farmland. The weather is generally settled and dry with comfortable temperatures, making it an ideal time to walk in Nepal. With dry trails and perfect weather, the walking holidays in Nepal during autumn are unforgettable. Also, this is the time when trekking groups can make the most of their visit to this region culturally; you will be passing through traditional villages all along your way.
Trekking in winter (December – February) is challenging, as there will be heavy snowfall and harsh cold conditions. The monsoon season (June – August), though, will be off-season for trekking as there will be a risk of landslides and slippery trails, but it can still be undertaken.
Safety and Satisfaction During the Manaslu Circuit Trek
Safety is the priority for any trekking journey. To make sure our trekkers have peace of mind during this thrilling adventure, we offer guided tours with well-experienced trekking guides from the local region who are not only well-trained and knowledgeable but also equipped for handling emergencies, having full knowledge about the trekking paths. Your guide will always carry the needed safety gear, such as a first-aid kit.
Altitude sickness is a major concern on this high-altitude trekking trail; hence, trekkers are recommended to acclimatize properly. In case of emergencies (for instance, severe altitude sickness), helicopter rescue options are always available to get you back either in lower altitudes or Kathmandu.
Drink plenty of water, take regular breaks as advised by your trekking guide and you’ll be perfectly safe in your mountain walking experience.
Our guided tour hikes are safety-oriented, nevertheless fulfilling mountain walking experience guaranteed. Customer satisfaction is very important to us; hence best services possible are guaranteed throughout your overnight hiking trips with us – clean tea house accommodations, freshly cooked meals, etc, provided wherever possible.
Accommodations on the Manaslu Circuit Trek
Accommodation at Manaslu Circuit Trekking Route is basically called tea houses that provide trekkers with comfortable & clean overnight accommodation and breakfast & dinner. However, do not expect much more from these tea houses on the Manaslu trek. The basic rooms usually come with twin beds (at lower altitudes) and a shared toilet (squat type). Staying at tea houses offers a chance to interact directly with local people and also learn about their culture.
While tea house accommodations are basic, they include everything you need – a warm blanket, a large meal and a hot shower sometimes. You should have no problems booking rooms during the lower seasons, but in the spring and autumn, it is often best to book rooms ahead so as to secure a space along these more popular trekking routes. In some remote parts, facilities may be limited, but that’s also the beauty of the trekking experience around the Manaslu region. The tea houses operate as comfortable stopping places for trekkers to rejuvenate their tired bodies, fill their stomachs with hygienic food, and sleep soundly after hours of trail walking. The friendly local staff and fellow trekkers make it a lifetime experience, even on the most basic facilities.
Meal Facilities on the Manalsu Circuit Hiking Trail
Meals on the Manaslu Circuit Trekking Trail are provided at the tea houses, so you won't have to worry about food supplies around. While the meals are simple, they're nutritious and filling. They provide you with the energy you need to trek multi-day through rugged and isolated terrains.
The staple food in Nepal is dal bhat (rice and lentils), a favourite among trekkers as it is high in calories and served in large portions.
Breakfast usually includes tea, porridge or eggs to start your day of trekking. For lunch and dinner, you will have a selection of noodles, pasta, momos (dumplings) and soups, amongst many other things to choose from to fill up after those intensive long-distance treks.
Tea houses also serve black tea, ginger tea and coffee. The food options are fine, but it is suggested to carry some snacks like energy bars for quick bites in between mountain walks. The accommodations and meals might differ a bit depending on the altitude and remoteness, but you will be provided with good quality food during your entire guided tour.
Travel Insurance for the Manaslu Circuit Trekking
Travel insurance is a must for anyone considering taking on the Manaslu Circuit Trek. Since this multi-day hike is quite challenging, you’ll want to secure good travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking, emergency medical and helicopter evacuation coverage. The Himalayas are unpredictable; in the mountains, you’d never know what may happen; it could be altitude sickness, injury or weather accident. It’s always best to be safe than sorry, and coverage will also give you peace of mind as you embark on an epic adventure.
Comprehensive travel insurance with helicopter rescue coverage above 5000 meters is required for a Manaslu Circuit trek. Similarly, make sure that your travel insurance covers Trip Cancellation & Interruption, Lost Baggage & Delay and Trip Delay. You may also want to bring proof of insurance papers.
Difficulty of the 10-days Manaslu Circuit Trekking
This Manaslu Circuit Trek is an adventure trekking expedition that combines the traditional trek in a shorter yet strenuous 10-day itinerary. It is designed only for fit and experienced trekkers who are also used to long-distance day hikes or high-altitude treks. There are some days with longer hours of walking because of the technicality of the trails and altitude pass-crossing, as well as steep ascending and descending terrains on rocky paths along the entire route. Physically, it is challenging. However, mountain walking rewards you with up-close views of the Mt. Manaslu range, spectacular glaciers, fortified villages and beautiful landscapes. This adventure package best suits those energetic individuals who can tackle consecutive challenges.
How Should Active Trekkers Prepare for this Manaslu Circuit Trekking to complete in 10 Days?
To prepare for this short Manaslu Circuit Trek, you need to start a physical training routine and select the right gear to equip yourself for this adventurous journey. As it is a fast-paced trek with long walking days, therefore, active trekkers should commence fitness training at least a few months prior to their departure.
- Focus on building your cardio by running, cycling or swimming, and if possible, include some strength training as well since you will be carrying a backpack and ascending/descending on steep terrains.
- It would also be beneficial if you could do a couple of high-altitude treks before this trip.
- Acclimatization plays an important role in gaining elevation, so try not to miss being out in the mountains before this trip.
- Proper gear, which includes good hiking shoes, warm layers of clothes, walking poles and a comfortable backpack, is mandatory as it involves walking through rough terrains all along the trek.
- Pack light but essential items, as after the walk has started, we won’t have enough time for readjustment.
- Mental preparation is equally important because sometimes using an itinerary might look daunting, so familiarize yourself with the trail map and challenging days, especially crossing over Larkya La Pass.
Electricity and Charging Facilities
All the tea houses in the whole circuit of the Trek have electricity, but as you move higher, they are limited and costly. The lower regions get their electricity from the local grid. The upper regions are powered by solar- which is heavily dependent on weather conditions. You will always need to bring your own power bank or solar charger for any device that you wish to charge because every use has a cost of about $2-$5 approx peruse.
Hot Showers
Hot showers are available at tea houses during the Manaslu Circuit Trek, but they’re a luxury, especially in higher altitudes. In lower regions, hot water is provided using gas/solar heating, and in high elevations, boiled hot water in a bucket will be provided for the shower. Trekkers have to pay around USD 2-5 per shower if they wish to take a shower each day. At extreme altitudes (above 4500m), hot shower facilities aren’t available, and wet wipes would be useful.
What To Pack For Your Short Manaslu Trekking?
Packing right for the Manaslu Circuit Trek is essential to ensure your journey is safe and comfortable. Given below are the list of things that you will essentially require:
Clothes and Gears
- Thermal layers, jackets that are waterproof AND windproof and then down jackets for subzero temperatures. Lightweight trekking pants and shorts. Plus, fleece if you really feel the cold.
- Hiking shoes or boots that are in good condition and able to handle rough terrain.
- Durable trekking boots (worn-in), thermal and hiking socks, and gaiters for snow or rain.
- Sleeping bag rated to the lowest temperature you will encounter (or possibly a lighter summer bag if it’s really hot).
Accessories:
- Refillable water bottles, headlamps, dry bags and personal little toiletries.
- A first-aid kit that includes medication for altitude sickness.
- Trek permits, passport copies and travel insurance that covers high-altitude evacuation.
- Trail mix and water tablets.
Group or private - Manaslu Circuit Trek - 10 Days
Group and private departures can be made for Quick Manaslu Circuit Trek. You would be eligible for group discounts, if you are travelling with your group. If you are going with your own group, there are more discount benefits - the more people in the group, the greater discount can be offered.
But in the event of the solo traveler joining the group then you would be entitled to none of the group discount. We can take any number of people and will have an assistant trekking guide for 12 or more trekkers. The same porter will be shared between two trekkers, and we will have a trekker to carry up to 9 kg only.
Extra personal expenses on trekking
Manaslu Circuit Trek package tour covers almost all the expenses while trekking. We have not included some amounts but not less than. Our clients will be paying for accommodation and food at Kathmandu not mentioned in the included section. Any sort of hotels/lodges (deluxe & economy) at Kathmandu are available and can be booked online.
Every one of our clients will have to pay individual bills in cash for food and lodging in Kathmandu, visa booking, insurance travel cover buying, snacks, hot (coffee/tea) cold beverages, tipping a member of the crew, souvenirs, etc. We recommend paying by cash (the higher denomination easy convertibles of) Nepalese Rupees only. At the trek stops Nepalese only notes are acceptable.
Ammonite Adventure Treks Trekking Crew
Our trained and experienced Sherpas and guides will be with you throughout your 10-day Quick Manaslu Circuit trek to make your trek comfortable and safe. All our guiding team members are skilled permit-holding guides with great experience. We will transport your bags, one porter for two people, with 18 kg of bags. On request, one porter per person can be arranged as per requirements.
They are high-altitude, high-altitude Himalayas born and bred acclimatized and will have no problem doing their job unaffected. We provide them with a decent salary, insure them, and provide good gear, food, and accommodation while trekking. When sick or wounded, we provide medical care. We believe happy staff = happy clients.
Our experienced trek leaders have:
- Completed advanced wilderness first aid course
- Nepal Government-issued Trekking Guide license
- English and other major languages literate
- Conservation and biodiversity-conscious
- Rock climbing conscious
- Immersive storytelling to make participants aware of local history and culture.
- Serene problem-solving to diffuse problems emerging at short notice
- Planning and logistic skills
- Vibrant sense of humor to keep the group morale high
- Watching out and being sympathetic to trekkers' interests
- Believing in sustainable and responsible tourism
Booking and Payment Process
Ammonite Adventure Treks is a government-registered and local trek and tour agency in Nepal. We are also members of the Trekking Agency Association of Nepal (TAAN) and the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). You can, therefore, book tours with Ammonite Adventure Treks with confidence.
We require a 10% trip cost deposit to reserve the trip booking. You can pay a deposit by bank transfer, Western Union, or directly online from our website. You can pay the remaining trip cost by cash, credit card, bank transfer, or Western Union upon arrival in Nepal. We will also provide you with payment information along with payment methods.
Once you have booked the trek, we will require you to send more documents, such as a photocopy of your passport, passport-size photographs, travel insurance documents, and flight arrival and departure schedules within a week of booking. You must know that there are few domestic flights to Lukla and Lukla airport is very busy during trekking seasons.
Last minute booking
Ammonite Adventure Treks offers last-minute booking of the short Manaslu Circuit trek. You have to pay 100% tour cost at least 24 hours before the trek if the trek is going to start. We do our best to conduct treks anytime, but with last-minute bookings, delays due to situations like flights or climatic conditions are not our concern.
Trip extension
If you prefer to remain slightly longer in Nepal for some additional days following the trek, we can organize some adventure activities for you. You may visit places of interest around Kathmandu or experience jungle safaris, paragliding, rafting, or canoeing.
Feedback
After finishing this short Manaslu Circuit trek, Ammonite Adventure Treks will arrange a farewell dinner in Kathmandu. Once dinner is finished, you will be awarded a printed trek certificate. This is also the time for giving feedback.