Manaslu: The Hidden Giant of the Himalayas
In the heart of Nepal’s highlands, the Manaslu region rises like a sentinel over the valleys below. At 8,163 meters, Mount Manaslu, the “Mountain of the Spirit,” casts its shadow over villages, rivers, and trails that have been walked for generations. This trek is more than a journey through the Himalayas; it is a passage through culture, endurance, and the quiet majesty of nature untouched.
The trail begins in Soti Khola, threading along riverbanks, terraced fields, and forested slopes. Villages appear like whispers from the past, their wooden houses and prayer flags telling stories of generations who have lived in harmony with the mountains. Each day brings new terrain: gentle rivers, dense forests, bamboo groves, and rocky ridges that reveal snow-clad peaks in the distance.
Manaslu is sacred to the local communities. The mountain itself is a living presence, and the trails are dotted with stupas, mani walls, and monasteries where monks chant prayers for safety, prosperity, and harmony. For trekkers, this is a journey of quiet reflection as much as physical challenge. The thin air, rugged paths, and the sheer scale of the Himalayas demand both respect and endurance.
As you ascend toward Larkya La Pass, the highest point of the trek at 5,160 meters, the world transforms. Valleys fall away beneath a carpet of clouds, glaciers shimmer, and the peaks of Manaslu, Himalchuli, and Ngadi Chuli rise like ancient sentinels. Every breath feels heavier, yet every glance rewards effort with vistas that linger in memory long after the trek ends.
The Manaslu trek is a journey into a region less traveled, where adventure, culture, and the grandeur of the Himalayas converge. Here, every step reminds you of the mountains’ silent power, the resilience of the people who call this land home, and the quiet joy of reaching heights both physical and spiritual.
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Mountain Flight Details: Early morning trip to Mt. Everest and surrounding mountains - Approx. 1 hour flight via Buddha Air OR Yeti Air (choice available) - Stunning views of mountains in Nepal - View video on Youtube of mountain flight in Nepal - Mountain Flight Cost: INR 11000/USD 250
Mt. Dhaulagiri is the seventh highest mountain in the world and one of the challenging yet exhilarating adventure destinations in Nepal. The trek circling Mt. Dhaulagiri takes you through the beautiful villages, clean rivers, lush landscapes, thick forests, hidden valleys, glaciers, and mountain ranges.
Our highest priorities in all our Nepal biking trips are safety, quality and enjoyment. You will ride on these wild and challenging trails through some of the most stunning scenic and cultural landscapes in the world. With the stunning backdrop of the Himalayan ranges, the extreme valleys and old forests of the rugged middle hills, the charming terraced fields and bright smiles in the timeless villages, you will remember this journey for its unique beauty as well as its challenging mountain biking terrain.
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Minimum 3 Nights Stay Kathmandu Sightseeing Package( 3 Nights/4 Days): Includes: Airport Pick Up & Drop Off, Daily Breakfast Buffet, All tours and transfers in an air conditioned coach
- Full day tour of Kathmandu City Swayambhunath Stupa and Patan City
- Approx 5-6 hours (split in two sessions)
- Morning: Walking tour of Kathmandu Durbar Square through (Ason) spice Market/vegetable markets
- Evening: Visit Patan Durbar Square
USD 80 PER CAR
The Langtang Valley is surrounded by many high peaks of great appeal. The eminent British mountaineer Bill Tilman described it as the "most beautiful valley in the world". The Langtang Valley is also known as the treasure house of Alpine plants. The whole valley is covered with flowers during the summer.
The Lantang Valley Trek is not only offers magnificent views of Langtang Lirung (7,234m), Ganesh Himal (7,406m) and other high mountain peaks, but also provides insight into the varied ethnic lifestyles of the Tamangs and Sherpas, inhabitants of this area who share closer cultural ties with the Tibetan people.
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Early spring is your window to explore Nepal’s underrated treks in full bloom, with beauty and solitude walking beside you.
February is where seasons pause and the Himalayas breathe.
Winter’s snow still crowns the peaks, while spring quietly begins to wake the valleys—clear skies, fewer crowds, and trails at their most peaceful.
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Embark on a journey like no other! Trek through the untouched wilderness of Dolpa in January, where winter reigns supreme. From frozen rivers to snow-covered passes, this remote corner of Nepal offers an adventure of isolation, beauty, and resilience. With panoramic views of the Himalayas, serene monasteries, and welcoming local communities, Dolpa in winter is the ultimate escape for those seeking raw nature and quiet reflection.
Discover the hidden winter villages of Nepal, where peace, natural beauty, and authentic village life await. From the picturesque Ghandruk, with its stunning Himalayan views, to the tranquil Tsum Valley, rich in Tibetan culture, these villages offer a serene retreat. Whether you're enjoying a warm homestay, savoring local delicacies, or exploring snow-covered landscapes, these off-the-beaten-path destinations provide the perfect escape for those seeking a peaceful and enriching winter experience.
This trek is specially designed to reach the Everest Base Camp including Kala Pattar which is the best view point to view the sunrise over the high Himalayas including the Mt. Everest. This trek requires 13 days.
USD 1515 PER PERSON -- TWIN ROOM SHARING BASIS