Is trekking adventure what fascinates you the most?
If yes, then it’s time to move Nepal – the ultimate trekking
destination. There are no shortages of trekking destination in Nepal and
the Mansaslu trek is definitely one of the crowd pullers. So, let’s talk about Manaslu trek a bit briefly.
Who’d relish the Manaslu Trek?
Possibly
a majority of tourists would relish the trek but particularly those
who’re fascinated in culture, want to avoid the heavy crowd, and are ok
to negotiate on comforts to explore the authentic Nepal. For those
missed the Everest base camp trekking or Langtang trek, they will love this trek for sure.
What permits do you require for the Manaslu trek?
• Restricted Area Permit: US$ 70 per week and $10 per day extra.
• Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP) permit: NRs. 2,000
• Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) per: US$10mit: NRs. 2,000
How much it will cost to trek Manaslu?
• As mentioned earlier, the permit will cost Rs 4000 for MCAP and ACAP per person and for restricted area US$70 per week.
• A trekking guide may cost at least $15 per day, a porter at least $10 per day
•
Food & accommodation are generally merged in the bill and can cost
anywhere from Rs 1000 at lower altitude and up to Rs 2000 at Larkya
Phedi.
Can I trek Manaslu alone/independently?
As
per the guidelines, you should hike as a group of at least 2 and be
escorted by a licensed guide. Tourists often purchase an additional
permit for a “ghost trekker” and then go independently with their guide.
To accomplish this you require a true passport from a true person.
Is it tough to trek Manaslu?
Climbing
Manaslu is no longer a tough trek as it used to before. There have been
new routes that considerably decrease the hiking involved and diminish
the exposure. Whilst some routes are fantastically open, high above the
Budi Gandaki River, the tracks are ideal for hiking. Nonetheless, you
need to be fit enough since there will be loads of up & down, but
there’s nothing to worry about.
When to trek Manaslu?
The
chief hiking seasons are from Mar to May and Sep to Nov. This is
because of the monsoon season, a phase of never stopping precipitation
that sinks the area from June through Aug. The frosty Himalayan winter
also make traveling this province despondent, if not unfeasible,
throughout the early months of the year. Due to this fact, more than
half of the annual two thousand tourists to Manaslu make their touring
in October.
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