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How to Plan Your Manaslu Trek 13 Days (Tea House Services)

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How to Plan Your Manaslu Trek 13 Days (Tea House Services)

If you are seeking a trek destination that is less-crowded and with breathtaking views of the Himalayas, the Manaslu Circuit Trek is the perfect destination for you. Manaslu is known to be the eighth highest mountain globally, at 8,156 meters above sea level. The Manaslu trek is indeed an incredible way to discover remote villages nestled in the mountains and witness the traditional, indigenous lifestyle of Nepal.

If you want to embark on a Manaslu Trek with tea house services, you’re in the right place. In this guide, we will show you how to plan your trek and make your journey as seamless as possible.

Overview

The Manaslu Circuit Trek is a 13-day long journey that takes you on an adventure around Manaslu, reaching a peak altitude of 5,140 meters at the Larkya La Pass. The trek starts from Soti Khola and goes through some of the highest mountains, lush rhododendron forests, and remote Tibetan-style villages.

The best times to plan the trek are March to May and September to November as these months have warmer temperatures and offer the finest view of the mountain range.

What’s Included

Here’s what you get with the tea house service package for this trek:

– Private transportation to and from the trek’s starting point
– All government taxes and Annapurna Conservation entry fees
– Manaslu Special Permit fees
– 12 nights lodging at the best lodge accommodations available based on twin sharing basis with tea house services
– Tips for guides and support staff at the end of the trek
– Sightseeing in the city

Meeting and Pickup

Guests will be picked up at the international airport upon their arrival, and we arrange a night stay hotel in Kathmandu before the trek. We create a pre-trek briefing that guests must attend before departing for the trek’s starting point.

Pickup Points

You will need to select your preferred pickup point in Kathmandu or the surrounding area.

Start Time

Your trek will begin at 10:15 am on the starting date.

What to Expect

This trek covers a total distance of around 177 kilometers throughout its thirteen-day duration. The first six days of the trek involve an ascent along steep trails from Arughat Valley to Jagat. The next few days are easier, with gradual walks through quaint villages and scenic areas.

On day nine, we climb to Dharmasala and prepare ourselves for the climax of the trek. Day ten consists of a challenging hike up to Larkya Pass, culminating at an altitude of 5,140 meters. This is followed by a long descent to Bhimthang, where we relax and rejuvenate before continuing our journey.

The trek demands a high level of fitness and endurance as some of the sections may be strenuous. It’s crucial that you are in good physical shape before embarking on this trek.

Additional Info

Guests who plan to undertake the Manaslu trek tea house services must consider travel conditions and ensure they have a moderate level of physical fitness with no pre-existing medical issues.

This experience is not wheelchair accessible and not recommended for pregnant travelers. Additionally, travelers must not have heart problems or other serious medical conditions.

Cancellation Policy

You can cancel your booking up to four days in advance of the trek for a full refund. For a full refund, you must cancel at least four full days before the experience date.

Booking the Trek

You can book this tea house service trek experience by clicking the following link: book the tour here.

Conclusion

Embarking on the Manaslu trek can be one of the most gratifying experiences in your life. However, adequate preparation is fundamental before setting off on this adventure. We hope our guide has given you enough knowledge to plan your treks to the Manaslu Circuit with tea house services.

An Insider’s Guide to Pokhara: Nepal’s Hidden Gem

Nepal is a land of breathtaking beauty, and Pokhara is one of its hidden gems. Lying in the shadow of the Himalayas, Pokhara is a city that is often overshadowed by the more well-known Kathmandu. However, it is a city that is not just known for its natural beauty, but also for its unique culture, cuisine, and history. In this insider’s guide, we’ll give you a glimpse of this city’s hidden treasures that only the locals know.

Local Attractions: Beyond the Tourist Spots

Pokhara is home to an array of beautiful and pristine lakes, with Fewa Lake being the most popular. But did you know that Rupa Lake and Begnas Lake are also a must-visit? These lakes are less crowded, providing a serene and peaceful atmosphere. Another unique experience is visiting the World Peace Pagoda. The panoramic view of Pokhra valley surrounding the Stupa is breathtaking.

If you’re into hiking, then trekking up to Sarangkot for the sunrise is a must-do. The colourful hues of sun rays on the snow-capped peaks are a sight to behold.

Dining Spots: Tasting Pokhara’s Local Cuisine

Pokhara’s local cuisine is a blend of Nepalese, Tibetan, and Indian influences. A must-try dish is ‘dal-bhat’, a traditional Nepalese dish. It consists of steamed rice, lentil soup, and vegetables, typically served with achar, a spicy pickle of fresh ingredients, which elevates the taste to another level.

For a delightful cultural experience, try out Newari cuisine at “Newari Kitchen.” Tasting ‘Grandmas Special’ and ‘Sidhara,’ traditional Newari alcoholic beverage is an absolute must.

Cultural Experiences: The Soul of Pokhara

Pokhara has an eclectic mix of cultural experiences, such as the unique Gurkha Museum, which reflects Nepalese history and the significant contribution of the Gurkhas to the British Army.

For a fun activity, visit the Gurung Museum, which showcases their rich history and vibrant culture, language, and lifestyle of the Gurung community.

For a colourful cultural experience, make sure to visit Mahendra cave, where you can witness the religious importance of the shrine inside the cave.

Local History: The Untold Tales

Pokhara has a rich history, and it’s mesmerizing to see its evolution from a small settlement to become the bustling city of today. Did you know that Pokhara is the birthplace of the first Gurkha soldier? Or the story of the Japanese invasion during World War ll and their activity in the Trishuli Ganga river will fascinate history buffs.

The famous Bindhyabasini Temple also holds a unique story of a goddess who saved the local people from a massive flood. These untold tales add an extra layer of intrigue to the city’s already fascinating history.

Off-The-Beaten-Path Suggestions: For the Adventurous Soul

If you’re looking for an experience apart from the usual tourist spots, a tandem paragliding flight is an adventure of a lifetime – taking off from Sarangkot and soaring around the Annapurna Mountains. For a peaceful adventure, take a boat ride in Fewa or Rupa lake, watching the tranquil sights surrounding you.

Some favourite off-the-beaten-path activities involve hiking up to several waterfalls in Tibetan refugee camps, visiting the Gurkha Museum, or exploring hidden water caves to experience the sheer beauty of the city’s natural elements without the hordes of tourists.

We hope that this insider’s guide has given you a glimpse of what Pokhara has to offer – from the breathtaking natural beauty to the unique cultural experiences, interesting dining spots and history- all of which make Pokhara an unforgettable experience. Let’s go explore Pokhara!

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How to Plan Your Manaslu Trek 13 Days (Tea House Services)

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