Manaslu
Highlights
climbing
Group Tour
43 Days
Hard
English
Description
Manaslu Peak is the eighth highest mountain in the world, reaching 8163 meters. We will climb Manaslu along its northeastern wall along the angular snow slopes before exiting onto a steep snow ridge, along which we will reach the very top, from where a magnificent view of the Himalayas opens. This is a stunning and majestic peak, which is an ideal expedition for those who want to climb 8000 meters or are preparing for Everest.
Itinerary
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Arrive
The journey begins in the ancient and colorful city of Kathmandu. Our representative will meet you at the airport. You will stay in a comfortable, simple, clean hotel and taste delicious Nepali, Tibetan and Western cuisine. If you have free time in Kathmandu, you will have the chance to explore the magnificent 17th century Monkey Temple, Durbar Square and the old royal Palace, as well as the ancient city of Patan. In the evening, acquaintance with the expedition leader, guides and other participants of the ascent. Briefing and briefing before the start of the expedition and dinner with all its participants. Overnight at the hotel.
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Kathmandu
This day will be devoted to the final preparation for the expedition, we will check all the equipment that we will send in advance to the base camp, and we will prepare for the flight from Kathmandu. Overnight at the hotel
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Samagaun
In the morning after breakfast, transfer to the airport. We will go by helicopter to the village of Samagaun near Manaslu at an altitude of 3530 meters, where the locals have been preserving the traditional way of life for centuries, breeding yaks and farming. Above the village there is a famous monastery, in which lamas (monks) are ordained only by inheritance, which means that only after the death of the father, the eldest son has the right to inherit his status. We will spend several days in this place, making acclimatization trips. Nights in the lodge
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Acclimatization
Acclimatization exits. Nights in the lodge.
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Acclimatization
Acclimatization exits. Nights in the lodge.
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Acclimatization
Acclimatization exits. Nights in the lodge.
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Acclimatization
Acclimatization exits. Nights in the lodge.
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Manaslu base camp
Today we will be trekking to Manaslu base camp at an altitude of 4700 meters. Overnight in tents.
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Base Camp
We are setting up a base camp, acclimating to a new altitude and preparing for the ascent.
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Base Camp
We are setting up a base camp, acclimating to a new altitude and preparing for the ascent.
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Base Camp
We are setting up a base camp, acclimating to a new altitude and preparing for the ascent.
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Acclimatization exits.
Installation of high-altitude camps and acclimatization exits. The route to the first camp will take you along grassy slopes, stone slabs and moraines, and then along a cracked glacier with small ice steps to the camp at an altitude of 5500 m. Even in peak season, there may be snow around the base camp and above. The views of the surrounding peaks will inspire us all along the way, moreover, we will be lucky enough to admire the Manaslu peak almost the entire route up to the fourth camp. The greatest technical difficulty is the section of the way to the second camp at an altitude of 6250 meters, you will have to move along ropes fixed on a steep slope. There are also several vertical ice steps. Next, a relatively simple route to the third camp — acclimatized climbers can complete this stage in about 3-4 hours.
From the third camp, we will have a rather strenuous climb to the fourth camp at an altitude of 7450 meters, where we will have a well-deserved rest and the necessary rehydration, which will increase our chances of success. -
Acclimatization exits.
Installation of high-altitude camps and acclimatization exits. The route to the first camp will take you along grassy slopes, stone slabs and moraines, and then along a cracked glacier with small ice steps to the camp at an altitude of 5500 m. Even in peak season, there may be snow around the base camp and above. The views of the surrounding peaks will inspire us all along the way, moreover, we will be lucky enough to admire the Manaslu peak almost the entire route up to the fourth camp. The greatest technical difficulty is the section of the way to the second camp at an altitude of 6250 meters, you will have to move along ropes fixed on a steep slope. There are also several vertical ice steps. Next, a relatively simple route to the third camp — acclimatized climbers can complete this stage in about 3-4 hours.
From the third camp, we will have a rather strenuous climb to the fourth camp at an altitude of 7450 meters, where we will have a well-deserved rest and the necessary rehydration, which will increase our chances of success. -
Acclimatization exits.
Installation of high-altitude camps and acclimatization exits. The route to the first camp will take you along grassy slopes, stone slabs and moraines, and then along a cracked glacier with small ice steps to the camp at an altitude of 5500 m. Even in peak season, there may be snow around the base camp and above. The views of the surrounding peaks will inspire us all along the way, moreover, we will be lucky enough to admire the Manaslu peak almost the entire route up to the fourth camp. The greatest technical difficulty is the section of the way to the second camp at an altitude of 6250 meters, you will have to move along ropes fixed on a steep slope. There are also several vertical ice steps. Next, a relatively simple route to the third camp — acclimatized climbers can complete this stage in about 3-4 hours.
From the third camp, we will have a rather strenuous climb to the fourth camp at an altitude of 7450 meters, where we will have a well-deserved rest and the necessary rehydration, which will increase our chances of success. -
Acclimatization exits.
Installation of high-altitude camps and acclimatization exits. The route to the first camp will take you along grassy slopes, stone slabs and moraines, and then along a cracked glacier with small ice steps to the camp at an altitude of 5500 m. Even in peak season, there may be snow around the base camp and above. The views of the surrounding peaks will inspire us all along the way, moreover, we will be lucky enough to admire the Manaslu peak almost the entire route up to the fourth camp. The greatest technical difficulty is the section of the way to the second camp at an altitude of 6250 meters, you will have to move along ropes fixed on a steep slope. There are also several vertical ice steps. Next, a relatively simple route to the third camp — acclimatized climbers can complete this stage in about 3-4 hours.
From the third camp, we will have a rather strenuous climb to the fourth camp at an altitude of 7450 meters, where we will have a well-deserved rest and the necessary rehydration, which will increase our chances of success. -
Acclimatization exits.
Installation of high-altitude camps and acclimatization exits. The route to the first camp will take you along grassy slopes, stone slabs and moraines, and then along a cracked glacier with small ice steps to the camp at an altitude of 5500 m. Even in peak season, there may be snow around the base camp and above. The views of the surrounding peaks will inspire us all along the way, moreover, we will be lucky enough to admire the Manaslu peak almost the entire route up to the fourth camp. The greatest technical difficulty is the section of the way to the second camp at an altitude of 6250 meters, you will have to move along ropes fixed on a steep slope. There are also several vertical ice steps. Next, a relatively simple route to the third camp — acclimatized climbers can complete this stage in about 3-4 hours.
From the third camp, we will have a rather strenuous climb to the fourth camp at an altitude of 7450 meters, where we will have a well-deserved rest and the necessary rehydration, which will increase our chances of success. -
Acclimatization exits.
Installation of high-altitude camps and acclimatization exits. The route to the first camp will take you along grassy slopes, stone slabs and moraines, and then along a cracked glacier with small ice steps to the camp at an altitude of 5500 m. Even in peak season, there may be snow around the base camp and above. The views of the surrounding peaks will inspire us all along the way, moreover, we will be lucky enough to admire the Manaslu peak almost the entire route up to the fourth camp. The greatest technical difficulty is the section of the way to the second camp at an altitude of 6250 meters, you will have to move along ropes fixed on a steep slope. There are also several vertical ice steps. Next, a relatively simple route to the third camp — acclimatized climbers can complete this stage in about 3-4 hours.
From the third camp, we will have a rather strenuous climb to the fourth camp at an altitude of 7450 meters, where we will have a well-deserved rest and the necessary rehydration, which will increase our chances of success. -
Acclimatization exits.
Installation of high-altitude camps and acclimatization exits. The route to the first camp will take you along grassy slopes, stone slabs and moraines, and then along a cracked glacier with small ice steps to the camp at an altitude of 5500 m. Even in peak season, there may be snow around the base camp and above. The views of the surrounding peaks will inspire us all along the way, moreover, we will be lucky enough to admire the Manaslu peak almost the entire route up to the fourth camp. The greatest technical difficulty is the section of the way to the second camp at an altitude of 6250 meters, you will have to move along ropes fixed on a steep slope. There are also several vertical ice steps. Next, a relatively simple route to the third camp — acclimatized climbers can complete this stage in about 3-4 hours.
From the third camp, we will have a rather strenuous climb to the fourth camp at an altitude of 7450 meters, where we will have a well-deserved rest and the necessary rehydration, which will increase our chances of success. -
Acclimatization exits.
Installation of high-altitude camps and acclimatization exits. The route to the first camp will take you along grassy slopes, stone slabs and moraines, and then along a cracked glacier with small ice steps to the camp at an altitude of 5500 m. Even in peak season, there may be snow around the base camp and above. The views of the surrounding peaks will inspire us all along the way, moreover, we will be lucky enough to admire the Manaslu peak almost the entire route up to the fourth camp. The greatest technical difficulty is the section of the way to the second camp at an altitude of 6250 meters, you will have to move along ropes fixed on a steep slope. There are also several vertical ice steps. Next, a relatively simple route to the third camp — acclimatized climbers can complete this stage in about 3-4 hours.
From the third camp, we will have a rather strenuous climb to the fourth camp at an altitude of 7450 meters, where we will have a well-deserved rest and the necessary rehydration, which will increase our chances of success. -
Acclimatization exits.
Installation of high-altitude camps and acclimatization exits. The route to the first camp will take you along grassy slopes, stone slabs and moraines, and then along a cracked glacier with small ice steps to the camp at an altitude of 5500 m. Even in peak season, there may be snow around the base camp and above. The views of the surrounding peaks will inspire us all along the way, moreover, we will be lucky enough to admire the Manaslu peak almost the entire route up to the fourth camp. The greatest technical difficulty is the section of the way to the second camp at an altitude of 6250 meters, you will have to move along ropes fixed on a steep slope. There are also several vertical ice steps. Next, a relatively simple route to the third camp — acclimatized climbers can complete this stage in about 3-4 hours.
From the third camp, we will have a rather strenuous climb to the fourth camp at an altitude of 7450 meters, where we will have a well-deserved rest and the necessary rehydration, which will increase our chances of success. -
Acclimatization exits.
Installation of high-altitude camps and acclimatization exits. The route to the first camp will take you along grassy slopes, stone slabs and moraines, and then along a cracked glacier with small ice steps to the camp at an altitude of 5500 m. Even in peak season, there may be snow around the base camp and above. The views of the surrounding peaks will inspire us all along the way, moreover, we will be lucky enough to admire the Manaslu peak almost the entire route up to the fourth camp. The greatest technical difficulty is the section of the way to the second camp at an altitude of 6250 meters, you will have to move along ropes fixed on a steep slope. There are also several vertical ice steps. Next, a relatively simple route to the third camp — acclimatized climbers can complete this stage in about 3-4 hours.
From the third camp, we will have a rather strenuous climb to the fourth camp at an altitude of 7450 meters, where we will have a well-deserved rest and the necessary rehydration, which will increase our chances of success. -
Acclimatization exits.
Installation of high-altitude camps and acclimatization exits. The route to the first camp will take you along grassy slopes, stone slabs and moraines, and then along a cracked glacier with small ice steps to the camp at an altitude of 5500 m. Even in peak season, there may be snow around the base camp and above. The views of the surrounding peaks will inspire us all along the way, moreover, we will be lucky enough to admire the Manaslu peak almost the entire route up to the fourth camp. The greatest technical difficulty is the section of the way to the second camp at an altitude of 6250 meters, you will have to move along ropes fixed on a steep slope. There are also several vertical ice steps. Next, a relatively simple route to the third camp — acclimatized climbers can complete this stage in about 3-4 hours.
From the third camp, we will have a rather strenuous climb to the fourth camp at an altitude of 7450 meters, where we will have a well-deserved rest and the necessary rehydration, which will increase our chances of success. -
Acclimatization exits.
Installation of high-altitude camps and acclimatization exits. The route to the first camp will take you along grassy slopes, stone slabs and moraines, and then along a cracked glacier with small ice steps to the camp at an altitude of 5500 m. Even in peak season, there may be snow around the base camp and above. The views of the surrounding peaks will inspire us all along the way, moreover, we will be lucky enough to admire the Manaslu peak almost the entire route up to the fourth camp. The greatest technical difficulty is the section of the way to the second camp at an altitude of 6250 meters, you will have to move along ropes fixed on a steep slope. There are also several vertical ice steps. Next, a relatively simple route to the third camp — acclimatized climbers can complete this stage in about 3-4 hours.
From the third camp, we will have a rather strenuous climb to the fourth camp at an altitude of 7450 meters, where we will have a well-deserved rest and the necessary rehydration, which will increase our chances of success. -
Acclimatization exits.
Installation of high-altitude camps and acclimatization exits. The route to the first camp will take you along grassy slopes, stone slabs and moraines, and then along a cracked glacier with small ice steps to the camp at an altitude of 5500 m. Even in peak season, there may be snow around the base camp and above. The views of the surrounding peaks will inspire us all along the way, moreover, we will be lucky enough to admire the Manaslu peak almost the entire route up to the fourth camp. The greatest technical difficulty is the section of the way to the second camp at an altitude of 6250 meters, you will have to move along ropes fixed on a steep slope. There are also several vertical ice steps. Next, a relatively simple route to the third camp — acclimatized climbers can complete this stage in about 3-4 hours.
From the third camp, we will have a rather strenuous climb to the fourth camp at an altitude of 7450 meters, where we will have a well-deserved rest and the necessary rehydration, which will increase our chances of success. -
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp. The ascent day will start well before dawn, and the ascent will take about 6-7 hours. The ascent is far from technical at its beginning — we will overcome several basins connected by short bridges. Having reached the false peak of Manaslu, we will overcome the open ridge that will lead us to the top of Manaslu! It offers an unforgettable view of the surrounding peaks.
The expedition leader with impressive climbing experience, guides and our Sherpa team will do everything necessary to ensure that you reach the 8th highest peak in the world! -
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp. The ascent day will start well before dawn, and the ascent will take about 6-7 hours. The ascent is far from technical at its beginning — we will overcome several basins connected by short bridges. Having reached the false peak of Manaslu, we will overcome the open ridge that will lead us to the top of Manaslu! It offers an unforgettable view of the surrounding peaks.
The expedition leader with impressive climbing experience, guides and our Sherpa team will do everything necessary to ensure that you reach the 8th highest peak in the world! -
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp. The ascent day will start well before dawn, and the ascent will take about 6-7 hours. The ascent is far from technical at its beginning — we will overcome several basins connected by short bridges. Having reached the false peak of Manaslu, we will overcome the open ridge that will lead us to the top of Manaslu! It offers an unforgettable view of the surrounding peaks.
The expedition leader with impressive climbing experience, guides and our Sherpa team will do everything necessary to ensure that you reach the 8th highest peak in the world! -
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp. The ascent day will start well before dawn, and the ascent will take about 6-7 hours. The ascent is far from technical at its beginning — we will overcome several basins connected by short bridges. Having reached the false peak of Manaslu, we will overcome the open ridge that will lead us to the top of Manaslu! It offers an unforgettable view of the surrounding peaks.
The expedition leader with impressive climbing experience, guides and our Sherpa team will do everything necessary to ensure that you reach the 8th highest peak in the world! -
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp. The ascent day will start well before dawn, and the ascent will take about 6-7 hours. The ascent is far from technical at its beginning — we will overcome several basins connected by short bridges. Having reached the false peak of Manaslu, we will overcome the open ridge that will lead us to the top of Manaslu! It offers an unforgettable view of the surrounding peaks.
The expedition leader with impressive climbing experience, guides and our Sherpa team will do everything necessary to ensure that you reach the 8th highest peak in the world! -
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp. The ascent day will start well before dawn, and the ascent will take about 6-7 hours. The ascent is far from technical at its beginning — we will overcome several basins connected by short bridges. Having reached the false peak of Manaslu, we will overcome the open ridge that will lead us to the top of Manaslu! It offers an unforgettable view of the surrounding peaks.
The expedition leader with impressive climbing experience, guides and our Sherpa team will do everything necessary to ensure that you reach the 8th highest peak in the world! -
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp. The ascent day will start well before dawn, and the ascent will take about 6-7 hours. The ascent is far from technical at its beginning — we will overcome several basins connected by short bridges. Having reached the false peak of Manaslu, we will overcome the open ridge that will lead us to the top of Manaslu! It offers an unforgettable view of the surrounding peaks.
The expedition leader with impressive climbing experience, guides and our Sherpa team will do everything necessary to ensure that you reach the 8th highest peak in the world! -
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp. The ascent day will start well before dawn, and the ascent will take about 6-7 hours. The ascent is far from technical at its beginning — we will overcome several basins connected by short bridges. Having reached the false peak of Manaslu, we will overcome the open ridge that will lead us to the top of Manaslu! It offers an unforgettable view of the surrounding peaks.
The expedition leader with impressive climbing experience, guides and our Sherpa team will do everything necessary to ensure that you reach the 8th highest peak in the world! -
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp. The ascent day will start well before dawn, and the ascent will take about 6-7 hours. The ascent is far from technical at its beginning — we will overcome several basins connected by short bridges. Having reached the false peak of Manaslu, we will overcome the open ridge that will lead us to the top of Manaslu! It offers an unforgettable view of the surrounding peaks.
The expedition leader with impressive climbing experience, guides and our Sherpa team will do everything necessary to ensure that you reach the 8th highest peak in the world! -
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp. The ascent day will start well before dawn, and the ascent will take about 6-7 hours. The ascent is far from technical at its beginning — we will overcome several basins connected by short bridges. Having reached the false peak of Manaslu, we will overcome the open ridge that will lead us to the top of Manaslu! It offers an unforgettable view of the surrounding peaks.
The expedition leader with impressive climbing experience, guides and our Sherpa team will do everything necessary to ensure that you reach the 8th highest peak in the world! -
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp. The ascent day will start well before dawn, and the ascent will take about 6-7 hours. The ascent is far from technical at its beginning — we will overcome several basins connected by short bridges. Having reached the false peak of Manaslu, we will overcome the open ridge that will lead us to the top of Manaslu! It offers an unforgettable view of the surrounding peaks.
The expedition leader with impressive climbing experience, guides and our Sherpa team will do everything necessary to ensure that you reach the 8th highest peak in the world! -
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp
Climbing to the top and descending to the base camp. The ascent day will start well before dawn, and the ascent will take about 6-7 hours. The ascent is far from technical at its beginning — we will overcome several basins connected by short bridges. Having reached the false peak of Manaslu, we will overcome the open ridge that will lead us to the top of Manaslu! It offers an unforgettable view of the surrounding peaks.
The expedition leader with impressive climbing experience, guides and our Sherpa team will do everything necessary to ensure that you reach the 8th highest peak in the world! -
Reserve day
Reserve day
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Samagaun
Descent to the village of Samagaun along the already well-known trail.
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Soti Khola.
Trekking from Samagaun to Soti Khola.
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Soti Khola.
Trekking from Samagaun to Soti Khola.
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Soti Khola.
Trekking from Samagaun to Soti Khola.
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Kathmandu
Return to Kathmandu, where the already familiar hotel greets us with hot tubs and plush towels. In the evening, over dinner, we will experience the adventures of the last weeks, celebrate the ascent, solemnly present certificates and build new “mountain” plans.
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Departure
Transfer to the airport. Departure from Kathmandu
* A more detailed program for the days, taking into account the reserve ones, is determined by the head of the expedition on site, depending on weather conditions, the well-being of the group and the condition of the slope
What's Included
What's Excluded
Know Before You Go
Meeting Point
Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.
Price
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1 to 15 | /person |
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1 to 15 | /person |
This is a group tour |