23/02/2014
Manaslu (8156m) is the world’s seventh highest peak. This are, situated close tote Annapurna Massif, was only opened for trekking in 1992 and is now acknowledged as one of the finest trekking routes. Heading north from Gorkha, along the Budi Gandaki River , the route then turns westwards into a high alpine valley with typical Tibetan village and a number of fine monasteries .A Steeper ascent to larkya la pass rewarded by stunning views of the Manaslu and Annapurna peaks. At Dharapani , we join the Annapurna circuit and follow the Marsyandi river south. As beautiful as the famous “Annapurna Circuit”, this trek leads through unspoiled regions where meet few trekking group. - See more at: http://igonepal.com
Itinerary
Day 01 : Arrival in Kathamndu
Day 02: Local sight seeing in Kathmandu.
Day 03: Jyamrung (1,400m/4,606ft)
Day 04: Phul Kharka (1,500m/4,935ft)
Day 05: Phul Kharka (1,500m/4,935ft)
Day 06: Manbu (1,400m/4,606ft)
Day 07: Machhikhola (1,750m/5,758ft)
Day 08: Jagat (1,900m/6,251ft)
Day 09: Ngyak Beshi (1,950m/6,416ft)
Day 10: Ghap (2,156m/7,093ft)
Day 11: Namrung (2,660m/8,751ft)
Day 12: Samagaon (3,530m/11,614ft)
Day 13: Rest day.
Day 14: Samdo (3,780m/12,436ft)
Day 15: Dharmashala (4,480m/14,739ft)
Day 16: Bimtang (3,800m/12,502ft)
Day 17: Tilje (2,800m/9,212ft)
Day 18: Tal (1,600m/5,264ft)
Day 19: Syange (1,100m/3,619ft)
Day 20: Khudi (800m/2,632ft)
Day 21 Kathmandu -
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