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Frequently Asked Questions About Manaslu Circuit Trek

Frequently Asked Questions About Manaslu Circuit Trek

14 Oct 2022 Chandra Gurung

The Manaslu trip is between two major Nepal trekking routes, the Annapurna and Langtang regions. It is a relatively new and unexplored cultural hiking trail in Nepal. Since it is a new untraveled trek there are many frequently asked questions about Manaslu Circuit Trek.

Manaslu is a Sanskrit word that translates as “Spirit Mountain.” Manaslu Guide is a local company that specializes in Manaslu treks.

We are always available to supply you with the most up-to-date information on this one-of-a-kind hiking region worldwide. The FAQs are tailored to the four seasons and the Manaslu area. We hope it is educational and satisfying to our valued visitors. Don’t hesitate to get in touch with us if you have any more questions.

Q 1. How do I access Manaslu?

Of the main Nepalese treks, the Manaslu Circuit trek’s trailhead is the one that is closest to Kathmandu. Nevertheless, the 126 km (80 miles) trip to Soti Khola from Kathmandu is thrilling and takes around 6 hours by jeep (preferred) or more than 8 hours by regular bus.

Q 2. In what region is Manaslu?

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Kampunge often referred to as Mount Manaslu, is the eighth-highest peak in the world. It is situated in Nepal’s west-central region. Sanskrit’s word for Manasa, “Intellect” or “soul,” is “Manaslu.” The mountain rises to an elevation of 8,163 meters.

Q 3. What is the difficulty level of the Manaslu Trek?

The Manaslu Circuit Journey is a challenging trek, experienced hikers should only attempt. The walk is challenging and takes you through a secluded location where resources are scarce. Several uphill climbs and downhills are along the trail’s steep, rocky, and wooded slopes. Similarly, hikers must subsist on minimal necessities and face extreme heights.

Q 4. How long does the Manaslu Trek take?

Manaslu Guide provides an exciting 14-day Manaslu Trek. Arrival and departure dates are also included in our Manaslu Circuit Trek itinerary.

Q 5. Manaslu’s height?

Mt. Manaslu rises 8,163 meters above sea level. At the same time, Larkya La (pass) at 5,106 meters is the highest point on the Manaslu Circuit Trek.

Q 6. Is it possible to complete the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Yes, with a strong crew, the Manaslu Circuit Trek is possible (guide and porters). Because the terrain is complex and the place is isolated, past mountaineering experience, fitness, and stamina are essential. Pack wisely and plan an itinerary with plenty of rest days to ensure a safe and enjoyable journey.

Q 7. When should you schedule your Manaslu Trek?

If you want to visit the Manaslu region, the most pleasing months are March to April and October to November. The best times to visit Manaslu Circuit Trek are spring and fall. These seasons offer the most stunning scenery, climate, and climatic conditions. Check out our 14-day Manaslu Circuit Trek for more information.

Q 8. Can I tackle the Manaslu hike by myself?

No, you cannot do the Manaslu Circuit Trek by yourself. Neither an individual guide nor a tour operator can assist you in obtaining the restricted area permit. As per the guidelines, a trekking party consists of two trekkers, a guide, and a porter. You must journey with a Nepali-registered trekking agency, which can only assist you in obtaining the requisite trekking permits.

Q 9. Will I require oxygen on my journey?

No, most Manaslu Circuit Trekkers do not require supplementary oxygen. Furthermore, our Manaslu Circuit Trek route includes adequate acclimatization days to let trekkers adjust to the height as it climbs.

Q 10. What is the typical size of the Manaslu Circuit Trek group?

Manaslu Trek groups range in size from 4 to 12. Few people visit here since it’s a restricted location with a challenging route. Because our groups are small, we can provide every one of our visitors equal attention.

Q 11. How should I prepare for the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

To prepare for the Manaslu Circuit Trekking, you must concentrate on increasing your stamina and walking for lengthy periods (6-7 hours minimum per day). Manaslu trip is advised for experienced hikers familiar with Himalayan paths and physically capable of overcoming hardships.

Cycling, jogging, and swimming are excellent cardiovascular activities for strengthening your core and increasing stamina. You may also visit the gym and develop a program to assist you in preparing for the travel. Likewise, get onto regular walks to practice walking for lengthy periods.

This blog goes into great depth regarding Manaslu trek preparation.

Q 12. Is a permit required to hike to Manaslu?

Yes, permits are required for the hike to Manalsu. Furthermore, because the Manaslu region is a protected area in Nepal, trekkers must get a special Restricted Area Permit (RAP) from the Nepalese government to trek in this region. You will also require a Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP) permit and an Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) permit.

Q 13. What kind of accommodations can you anticipate on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Manaslu Trekking provides modest tea house lodging. Most rooms are tiny, with double beds and a shared bathroom. Even though you will be given a blanket at the teahouses, bring a high-quality sleeping bag to remain warm while walking. A camping trek is another option for the Manaslu Circuit Trek.

Q 14. Why does tea house hiking preferable over camping?

When opposed to camping, tea house backpacking is a more economical choice. Tea house trekking, which locals run, lets you directly give back to the locals while also making the journey easier.

A camping expedition to Manaslu is an excellent alternative but comes at a high cost. Because you must carry everything, you will have to employ porters, which might be costly. If your budget permits, a tenting trip provides a highly authentic and enjoyable hiking experience.

Q 15. What food are alternatives available on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

You will mostly eat Nepali and Tibetan cuisine during the Manaslu Circuit Trek. Dal Bhat, porridge, momo, soups, thukpa, thenduk, Tibetan bread, and other meals are popular. Similarly, the menu comprises vegetables, curries (veg/non-veg), sandwiches, chapati, bread, spaghetti, and so on.

When ordering meat, inquire whether it is fresh or frozen. Similarly, boiling drinking water is supplied in every community along the route. Carry water purification pills for added security.

Q 16. How are the telecommunications and WiFi networks in the Manaslu Region?

The Manaslu area is remote from contemporary communication services. Cell phone service is available on just 40% of the Manaslu Circuit Trekking route. If you wish to utilize cellular data while trekking, purchase a Nepali sim card with a data package.

WiFi service may be available in some communities, such as Samagaun and Samdo. The network operator may charge you an additional fee.

Q 17. What should you bring to your Manaslu Trek?

Our crew will guide you with the checklist before the start of the adventure. To make the journey successful and enjoyable, you must be well-prepared. This blog provides a detailed packing list for a two-week hike in the Himalayas.

In general, base layer moisture-wicking clothing, down jacket, windproof/waterproof apparel pieces, hat/beanies, gloves, socks, hiking shoes, leisure shoes/slippers, trekking pole, sleeping bag, headlamp, hygiene items (sunscreen, lip balm, moisturizer, toilet roll, toothpaste & toothbrush, comb, soap, tissue paper, etc.), first-aid kit, snacks, and so on are included in the packing list.

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