Manalsu Expedition
Overview:Elevation: 8,163m. Itinerary DetailDay 01: Arrival in Kathmandu & transfer to hotel Day 02-03: Preparation days for the expedition Day 04: We take early drive to Gorkha and overnight in the camp Day 05: From Gorkha, we trek to Khanchock, overnight in the camp Day 06: Today, we trek from Khanchok to Arughat, overnight in the camp Day 07: After having food at Arughat, we go ahead to Sotikhola, overnight in the camp Day 08: After walking 6/7 hours, we reach Machhakhola from Sotikhola Day 09: From Machhakhola, we trek to Jagat, overnight in the camp Day 10: Having food at Jagat, we ascend to Ukawa, overnight in the camp Day 11: Today, from Ukawa, we trek to Ngyak, overnight in the camp Day 12: After taking food at Ngyak, we trek to Namrung, overnight in the camp Day 13: From Namrung, we trek to Syalla village, overnight in the camp Day 14: Today, we trek to Sama village from Syalla, overnight in the camp Day 15: Rest at Sama Village Day 16: After having food at Sama Village, we trek to Manaslu BC, overnight in the camp Day 17- 44: Climbing Period Day 45: Today, from the Base camp, we trek back to Sama village, overnight in the camp Day 46: From Sama village, we trek down to Namrung, overnight in the camp Day 47: It is our turn to trek to Philim village from Namrung, overnight in the camp Day 48: We trek from Philim to Machakhola, overnight in the camp Day 49: After having lunch at Machakhola, we trek to Soti, overnight in the camp Day 50: From Soti, we trek down to Arughat, overnight in the camp Day 51: It is our turn to trek from Arughat to Dhading Bensi & drive to Kathmandu, transfer to the hotel Day 52: Full day sightseeing in Kathmandu, overnight in the hotel Day 53: It is the day for shopping and the final preparation to return home. Farewell dinner in the evening and overnight in the hotel Day 54: Back home destination |



The survey of Mount Manaslu (8163m.) was conducted by a Japanese expedition team for the first time in 1952 and it was first ascended by a Japanese expedition in 1956 but the photograph of the peak was first arrested by HW Tillman and Jimmy Roberts while on trekking in 1950. The word \'Manaslu\' is originated from the Sanskrit word \"manias\", meaning \"intellect\" or \"soul\". Manaslu has been always regarded as the \"Japanese mountain\" by the Japanese as \'British Mountain\' to the Everest by the British.