Manaslu Expedition 2026-Everything you need to know about
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2026-01-28

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Manaslu Expedition 2026- Everything you need to know about

Rising to 8,163 meters, Mount Manaslu is also listed among the world 8,000 meeters highest mountains. The mount manaslu is known as “Mountain of the Spirit” ( derived from Sanskrit ‘Manasa’). Mt. Manaslu stands as the eighth-highest peak in the world and one of Nepal’s most rewarding Himalayan expeditions. It is located in the remote Gorkha region, Manaslu offers climbers a rare combination of high-altitude challenge, cultural richness, and pristine mountain landscapes.

Unlike the more crowded 8,000-meter peaks, the Manaslu expedition provides a quieter, more authentic Himalayan experience. The journey passes through traditional villages, ancient monasteries, and dramatic valleys before reaching the mountain’s powerful glaciers and high camps. Technically less demanding than Everest yet physically and mentally intense, Manaslu is often considered the ideal first 8,000-meter peak for serious climbers.

This expedition is not just about reaching the summit. It is about endurance, teamwork, and respect for the mountain’s spirit. From gradual acclimatization to strategic summit pushes, the Manaslu expedition tests human limits while rewarding climbers with breathtaking views and a profound sense of achievement. This mount Manaslu was first ascent by Toshio Imanishi and Gyaltsen Norbu Sherpa in May 9, 1956 AD.

Overview

Location: Mt. Manaslu is located in Gorkha District of Nepal which is situated in the Mansiri Himal subrange of the Himalayas and located in Manaslu Conservation Area.

Peak Height: Mt. Manaslu stands at 8,163 meters (26,781 feet)

Adventure type: Expedition and Climbing

Duration: It takes 31 to 45 days to complete.

Difficulty: Less technical difficulty than K2 and Mt. Everest

Best season: Autumn and Spring seasons

Spring Season (March-May):

Warmer temperature

Beautiful scenery view

Lower Risk of severe storms

Autumn (September-November):

Clear and clean skies and air

Visibility is excellent

Temperatures are favorable for climbing

Stable and calm weather

Lower risk of heavy snow

High success rates of the expedition

Winter season (December-January): not recommended

High risk of severe storms

Extreme cold temperature

Unstable weather

Highlights of Manaslu Expedition 

Eighth-highest mountain in the world (8,163m) – a true 8,000-meter Himalayan experience

Less crowded route compared to Everest and Cho Oyu

Spectacular views of Himalchuli, Ngadi Chuli, Ganesh Himal, and the Tibetan Plateau

Rich Buddhist culture, monasteries, mani walls, and traditional villages

Ideal peak for climbers aiming for their first 8,000-meter summit

Long glacier travel and high-camp climbing that offers real expedition exposure

Remote wilderness with untouched alpine landscapes

Permits Required for Manaslu Expedition

  1. Manaslu Restricted Area Permit (RAP/MRAP)
  2. Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
  3. Garbage Deposit
  4. Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP)
  5. Manaslu Climbing Permit (Royalty)

Requirements

  • Agency Requirement
  • Documents
  • Liaison Officer

Short Itinerary for Mt. Manaslu Expedition

DAY-1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350 meters)

DAY-2: Preparation and Briefing in Kathmandu

DAY-3: Drive Kathmandu to Sotikhola ( 700 meters)

DAY-4: Trek to Macha Khola (900 meters)

Day-5: Trek to Jagat (1,340 meters)

DAY-6: Trek to Deng (1,860 meters)

DAY-7: Trek to Namrung (2,630 meters)

DAY-8: Trek to Samagaun (3,530 meters)

DAY-9: Acclimatization Day at Samagaun

DAY-10: Trek to Samdo ( 3,875 meters)

DAY-11: Acclimatization Day at Samdo

Day-12: Trek to Dharamsala (4,460 meters)

DAY-13: Cross Larkya La Pass (5,160 meters) to Bhimthang (3,720 meters)

DAY-14: Trek to Tilije (2,300 meters)

DAY-15: Trek to Dharapani 

DAY-16: Trek to Manaslu Basecamp (4,800 meters)

DAY-17-32: Acclimatization and Rotation Period

      Establish camp I (5,700 meters)

      Camp II (6,400 meters)

      Camp III (6,800 meters)

      Load ferry and rest rotations

      Weather Monitoring and Recovery

DAY-33: Final summit Push Begins

DAY-34: Camp I to Camp II

DAY-35: Camp II to Camp III

DAY-36: Summit Day (8,163 meters) & Return to Camp II

DAY-37: Descend to Basecamp

Day -38: Trek Back to Samagaun

DAY-39:Trek Back to Kathmandu

DAY-40: Final Departure

Challenges of the Manaslu Expedition

High altitude requires strong physical and mental endurance

Long expedition duration with extreme cold and isolation

Steep snow slopes and crevassed glaciers, especially above Camp II

Unpredictable weather and strong summit winds

Technical sections involving fixed ropes and ice climbing

Requires excellent teamwork, patience, and acclimatization discipline

 Potential Risks

Altitude-related illnesses (AMS, HAPE, HACE)

Avalanches and icefall risks in upper camps

Severe cold, frostbite, and dehydration

Sudden weather changes and whiteout conditions

Safety Measures

Proper acclimatization schedule with rotation climbs

Experienced high-altitude Sherpa guides and support team

Fixed ropes, ice screws, and professionally set camps

Daily weather monitoring and flexible summit plans

Emergency oxygen supply, first-aid kits, and communication systems

Clear evacuation plans and coordination with rescue services

Why Choose Mount Manaslu?

Mount Manaslu is the perfect choice for climbers seeking a true 8,000-meter Himalayan expedition without the extreme congestion of more commercial peaks. Standing at 8,163 meters, it offers the prestige of a world-class summit along with a more peaceful and authentic mountain experience. Mount Manaslu Expedition offers a beautiful view and helps to realize how your body reacts at a high altitude expedition. One of the main reasons to choose Manaslu is its balanced difficulty. While it demands excellent physical fitness and high-altitude endurance, it is considered technically less complex than Everest or K2. This makes Manaslu an ideal first 8,000-meter peak for experienced mountaineers ready to step into extreme altitude climbing. Many climbers aim to climb Mt. Manaslu before Mt. Cho-Oyu, Mt. K2, and Mt. Everest.

The expedition also stands out for its cultural and natural richness. The route passes through remote Himalayan villages, ancient monasteries, and untouched alpine landscapes, allowing climbers to experience Nepal’s deep mountain culture alongside the challenge of the climb.

Manaslu offers a high summit success rate when climbed with proper acclimatization and experienced support. With fewer climbers, better route management, and a safer climbing environment, Manaslu provides a rewarding, less chaotic alternative to other major Himalayan expeditions. Choosing Mount Manaslu is not just about reaching a summit, but it is about testing your limits, embracing solitude, and earning a meaningful Himalayan achievement.

Travel insurance

It is important to make sure that your policy covers emergency medical treatment, high altitude mountaineering, rescue, evacuation, trip cancellation and interruptions, accidental death, and disability. Travel insurance helps you to feel safe and confident during a trip or expedition. Travel insurance is important for any kind of travel.

Why is insurance essential for Mt. Manaslu?

Insurance is important for all expeditions and treks, not only for the Mt. Manaslu expedition. It's better to have valid travel/ trekking insurance before permits are issued for restricted area treks like Manaslu; without it, you can't get your permit. Due to the extreme altitude, remote location, and technical nature of the climb, proper insurance is not a formality; it is a critical safety requirement.

Preparation and training

Preparation and training before the expedition are necessary for a successful summit. Only with the support of Sherpa can it be achieved. You need to prepare for how your body reacts during the expedition. The preparation before the expedition is physical, mental, and technical. Physical preparation before the summit makes the summit a little easier. Physical preparation includes cardiovascular training, strength training, flexibility, and endurance building.  Technical preparation helps you to feel confident and comfortable. It includes such as  Use of crampons and ice axe, fixed rope ascending and descending, Basic crevasse rescue techniques, Safe movement on snow, ice, and mixed terrain, Understanding of avalanche awareness and safety.

Mental preparation is crucial for a successful expedition. If your mental health is not ready for a high-altitude expedition, then it will make your journey difficult. Mental preparation, such as the ability to stay calm under physical stress and extreme weather, Patience during long acclimatization periods, Teamwork and decision-making skills in challenging conditions, and managing fear, fatigue, and isolation. Training with proper gear is essential for any expedition. With proper gear, you feel safe, confident, and comfortable during the ascent and descent.

Why choose Himalaya King Trekking and Expedition for the Mt. Manaslu expedition?

Choosing the best expedition company is your right and choice, but when you choose the right expedition company is one of the most important decisions when attempting Mt. Manaslu (8163 meters). Himalaya King Trekking and Expedition is also a known and trusted company in Nepal. Himalaya King Trekking and Expedition takes care of everything from permits, fees, and all accommodation along the trail. We give Top priority to our clients' safety. All team members handle everything properly in the right way. Why you should choose our company is because of our strong focus on safety, Comprehensive expedition support, ethical and responsible operations, proven success rate, personalized service, local expertise, and transparent communication. We provide highly skilled, government-licensed, and experienced climbers by acknowledging the importance of client safety with their deep knowledge of the mountain, weather patterns, and route conditions, ensuring safe and efficient climbing.

Mt. Manaslu is listed among the world’s highest mountain/peaks. It is a journey into the heart of the Himalayas where nature tests human strength, patience, and determination. Standing at 8,163 meters high, Mt. Manaslu challenges climbers not only with extreme altitude and unstable weather but also requires teamwork, discipline, and mental stability. Every step towards the summit passes through remote valleys, ancient villages, and different landscapes that remind us of the raw beauty of the mountains. The expedition demands respect for safety, proper acclimatization, and experienced guidance, and in return, we got the most rewarding achievement in high altitude mountaineering. Reaching the summit of Mt. Manaslu is a moment that stays forever, but it is a symbol of courage, preparation, and perseverance. Whether you aim to test your limits or fulfill your dreams. Mt. Manaslu is good for those who aim to achieve a high altitude summit and are ready to face the high altitude mountain with humility and passion. 

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