Manaslu Expedition in Nepal

Manaslu ExpeditionManaslu Expedition (8163m.) is 7th highest mountain in Nepal and 8th highest mountain in world. Manaslu the uppermost mountain in this area was try by Japanese climbers from 1952 till 1956 but only in 1956 the first climbing was ever complete. Awaiting nowadays this area is more recurrent by Japanese travelers and Manaslu is recognized as Japanese mountaineers since huge shape of mountaineer who have well climbing Manaslu are Japanese. Mountain long edge, vale glaciers proffer possible advance from all way and end in a peak that overlook steeply over its around scenery and is leading feature when outlook from far away. Manaslu area is open for travelers only in 1991. Lots of mountaineers climbers teams had entrée for long time. Expedition in Manaslu area more likely of avalanches in awful climate, crevasses and greasy snow make this mountain a small diverse from other Himalayas in Nepal. Between camp I, camp II and landslide danger from Camp III to Camp IV are eminent in climb the Manaslu. Usually four high camps are set up in the approach. This region is motionless controlled to a limitation figure of group and purely organize trekkers in group for trekking in this region is one of the very well-known pretty mountains in the world and many climbers addict to climb very curiously and most well-known Expedition in Nepal.

 

Major our convoy route takes off at Samagaon and Sama Gompa, where by the way Manaslu is called Kambung from local god. Dishonest At the edge of one of the most isolated Himalayan valleys in the western part of Nepal. It was here in this identical village back in 1954 and second Japanese expedition meet with bitter resistance from the locals. They liable the attendance of the heathen climbers for the avalanches and plague on the valley. They felt that Japanese had affronted the Gods abode in the mountains thus anger them into make such adverse setting. It is strictly seen a pretty effortless climb, though there are some steep snow and ice section. Six diverse routes to Manaslu entrance today of which the south face is the mountaineering history. The Manaslu long ridges and valley glaciers provide realistic approach from all track conclude in a peak that towers precipitously above its nearby scenery. Although a large bequest for the upgrading of the monastery, ensuing Japanese expeditions, with the one that made first ascent in 1956, took place in an impression of hostility and mistrust. Manaslu is not only well-liked because it’s pretty effortless 8000m mountain to climb, it is also located in spectacular part of Himalaya with spectacular peaks. Mountaineers attracted to climb amazing mountain and you can see many others Himalaya range.

 

Manaslu Expedition Itinerary

Day 01: Drive from Kathmandu to Arughat Bazaar (570m.) 7 hours & overnight tent camp.

 

Day 02: Trek to Soti Khola (530m.) it takes six hours walk and overnight tent camp.

 

Day 03: Trek to Machha Khola (890m.) it takes six hours walk and overnight tent camp.

 

Day 04: Trek to Jagat (1350m.) it takes six hours walk and overnight tent camp.


Day 05: Trek to Philim (1700m.) it takes four hours walk and overnight tent camp.

 

Day 06: Trek to Deng (2095m.) and it takes six hours walk and overnight tent camp.

 

Day 07: Trek to Namrung (2900m.) it takes six hours walk and overnight tent camp.

 

Day 08: Trek to Lhogaun (3100m.) it takes five hours walk and overnight tent camp.

 

Day 09: Trek to Samagaon (3390m.) it takes five hours walk and overnight tent camp.

 

Day 10: Acclimatization day in Samagaon and look around valley and overnight tent camp.

 

Day 11: Trek to Manaslu Base Camp (4420m.), hike around and overnight tent camp.

 

Day 12-27: Small Peak Climb period which make more acclimatization to Malaslu Expedition.

 

Day 28-63: Expedition period Manaslu (8163m.)

 

Day 64-70: Between this period back to Kathmandu via Larkya La pass (5200m.), Annapurna trekking route, all the way to Besisahar and next day to Kathmandu.