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Itinerary

Manaslu Mountain Tea House Trek

Day 1: Kathmandu to Soti Khola (9 hours driving)

We start our journey to the west of Kathmandu through Prithivi highway and turn towards Dhading district and to Arughat. From here gravel road leads us to Soti khola passing by some beautiful landscapes, local village and river valleys. Soti khola is located on the side of Budhigandaki river which we will be following most of our treks. Overnight stay in a local tea house.

Accommodation: Standard class Tea House

Day 2: Soti Khola (880m) to Machhakhola (890m, trekking time 6-7 hours)

Todays walk is on the gravel bumby road all the way to Machhikhola. We encouter with several gradual up hill and down hill road following budi gandaki river and arrive at the big village of Mahhakhola with the view of buddhi gandaki river.

Accommodation: Standard class Tea House

Day 3: Machhakhola (890m) to Jagat (1410m, trekking time 6-7 hours)

Following the left-hand side of Budhgandaki river we continue following the road. We pass through small Gurung village of khorlabensi and arrive at tatopani. Continue following the river upward we reach to another small Gurung village of Dobhan. Now the trail ascend from here and arrive at yaru phant where you will cross hanging bridge made on a huge cliff and at Lauri, we will cross the river on a suspension bridge, and then go up on a high pathway to the grassland of Jagat which is the main entry point of Manaslu conservation area.

Accommodation: Standard class Tea House

Day 4: Jagat (1410m) to Philim (1519m, trekking time 4-5 hours)

We follow the road once again up to Sridibas where we meet an additional suspension bridge which leads to the East bank that gives an exhausting ascend up to Philim. Philim is a flourishing Gurung village, the Chholing Sandu Gompa which is bounded by the grassland of maize and millet. You could explore this small beautiful village, its terrace fields and a local school.

Accommodation: Standard class Tea House

Day 5: Philim (1519m) to Deng (2360m, trekking time 6-7 hours)

Crossing the top of stunning gorge and entering the unoccupied area of pine trees before dropping to a trail junction at New Bridge. We'll be following the trail towards the left to Ghap, the Budhi Gandaki and then continue into its narrow gorge on an up-and-down trail with river crossings. After suspension bridge, the trail enters bamboo forest and rises to the village of Deng.

Accommodation: Standard class Tea House

Day 6: Deng (2360m) to Namrung (2660m, trekking time 6-7 hours)

Start the day with easy ascending, followed by a steep uphill walk. Then we'll cross the bridge over the river, where it goes down to a gorge, which the forest thins, and the trail becomes easier. Then we'll ascend through the bamboo forest of Rhododendron and the hydroelectric plant to Namrung.

Accommodation: Standard class Tea House

Day 7: Namrung (2660m) to Samagaon (3530m, trekking time 5-6 hours)

We'll take the trail that crosses the bridge over Numla Khola (Numla River) that exhausts the Pungyen Glacier from the Manaslu, the trail shows the pattern to Pungyen Gompa. The main part of Samagaon is formed with the two rows of houses and is a village development committee in Gorkha District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. Above the far end of the village, overlooking the valley stands the Kargyu Chholing Monastery.

Accommodation: Standard class Tea House

Day 8: Samagaon (3530m)

Today, we had an easy and comfortable day with a short exploration to the village and monasteries. You can also hike to Birendra Tal (A freshwater lake) and Manaslu base camp.

Accommodation: Standard class Tea House

Day 9: Samagaon (3530m) to Samdo (3780m, trekking time 4-5 hours)

We'll trek to Samdo and have our breakfast early this morning. Samdo is the community of a group of people, whose houses are situated at the back of an edge. In the afternoon, we'll walk to the viewpoint on the Pana Danda. We can also go to Samdo Peak, the Northeast that presents the best views of Manaslu.

Accommodation: Standard class Tea House

Day 10: Samdo (3780m) to Dharmasala (4460m, trekking time 4-5 hours)

We'll take the uphill alpine walk for about 4 hours, where we'll be surrounded by perfect mountain views. Once arriving in Dharmasala, you can take a rest and be prepared for the next day's journey.

Accommodation: Standard class Tea House

Day 11: Dharamsala (4460m) to Bimthang (3720m, trekking time 8-9 hours)

We started our day early this morning heading to Larke La Pass with an easy ascent. The climb doesn't take so much technique but requires patience. You'll enjoy the stunning mountains and valleys from the pass, while continuing descending to Bimthang. It's a long downhill walk from the pass, which needs a lot of patience and control. Bimthang is a wide valley with adequate numbers of stone walls and abandoned houses.

Accommodation: Standard class Tea House

Day 12: Bimthang (3720m) to Goa (2515m, trekking time 5-6 hours)

Today, we continue our journey towards Goa from Bimtang through dense mixed forest and some tiny settlements to get to this peaceful small village of Goa.

Accommodation: Standard class Tea House

Day 13: Goa (2515m) to Chamje  (1430m, trekking time 6-7 hours)

We descend down from Goa to Dharapani, which joins the main Annapurna circuite trail. Then we'll follow the road to Chamje, passing by some nice waterfalls, passing through the beautiful place of Tal that is situated next to the riverbank with beautiful surroundings until we arrive at Chamje.

Accommodation: Standard class Tea House

Day 14: Chamje to Kathmandu

After completing your beautiful trek, you'll take a long drive back to Kathmandu (about 9 hours' drive). 
Summary

What’s included?

Local transport

Kathmandu to starting point and back by local transportation

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