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Mt. Manaslu, the eighth highest mountain in the world, standing proudly at 8,163 meters (26,781 feet). Known as the “Mountain of Spirit,” Manaslu offers a challenging yet incredibly rewarding experience for mountaineers. This magnificent peak provides breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural encounters, and a true sense of adventure.
Mt. Manaslu’s stunning scenery and relatively less technical ascent make it an ideal choice for those venturing into the world of 8,000-meter summits for the first time. Our expertly guided expedition will ensure that you have a safe and unforgettable journey to the summit.
During our expedition, we’ll traverse the picturesque villages, ancient monasteries, and breathtaking landscapes. We’ll engage with the local community, delve into Tibetan culture, and relish unparalleled views of the Himalayas. The climb includes navigating the challenging icefalls and crevasses, showcasing the exhilarating ups and downs of high-altitude climbing.
Our journey typically spans 36+ days and is suited for those in excellent physical condition. We handle all logistics, accommodation, meals, permits, and transportation, so you can focus on the adventure. Trust our experienced team with multiple 8000m summit Sherpa to ensure a safe and memorable expedition to Mt. Manaslu.
Exclusively,
√ 2 multiple 8000m summiter sherpa guide per member.
√ 6 bottles of oxygen per member.
√ Full board logistic service during climb.
√ Private wash room and shower tent at Base Camp.
√ Helicopter transfer from Kathmandu to Samagaun and a return flight from Base Camp to Kathmandu..
Private vehicle transfers between the airport and hotel.
4 nights in a 5-star hotel in Kathmandu, single room on B&B basis.
One welcome dinner at a tourist standard restaurant in Kathmandu with office staff.
Assistance with cargo clearance in Nepal’s Customs (clearance cost extra).
Expedition royalty and permit for Mt. Manaslu, including conservation area entry permits and fees.
Government Liaison officer with full equipment, salary, and accommodation.
Stool shipment transfer and garbage deposit fees.
Medical and emergency rescue insurance for all Nepalese staff during the trek and expedition.
Two 14 Peaks Expedition duffle bag (150L).
Helicopter flights from Kathmandu to Samagaun and return as per itinerary.
Up to 60 kg per member for personal baggage, carried by porters or yaks.
All necessary expedition equipment transported from Kathmandu to Aurkhet by jeep, Aurkhet to Sama Gaun by helicopter, and Base Camp by porters. Return via the same route.
3 meals a day (breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea, and coffee) and accommodation at hotel/lodge during the trek and at Base Camp, including fresh vegetables, meat, fruits, and soft drinks. Well-managed Base Camp setup.
Porters for each member to and from Base Camp.
Experienced Base Camp cook and kitchen helpers.
Daily wages, salary, equipment, food, and clothing for all Nepalese staff and porters.
Individual box tent for each member at Base Camp.
Single tent, foam mattresses, pillow, dining tent, kitchen tent, communication tent, toilet tent, shower tent, staff tent, store tent, tables, chairs, and all necessary cooking gear.
Heater in dining and other necessary tents at Base Camp.
Solar panel and generator for lights, battery charging, laptops, and other electronic devices at Base Camp.
Oxygen mask and regulator training, ice wall, and gear training at Base Camp by Sherpa guide.
One experienced, government-licensed climbing Sherpa per member throughout the climb from Base Camp to summit and back.
Climbing Sherpa to help carry gear to high camps.
Salary, equipment, food, and clothing for climbing Sherpas.
6 bottles of oxygen will be provided per member. Oxygen bottles available at Base Camp for emergencies (with an additional charge).
High altitude tent, necessary cooking EPI gas, cooking pots, high-altitude food for members, Sherpa, and crew at Camps 1, 2, and 3, group climbing gear, and fixed and dynamic ropes.
Shared tents at high camps (2 members per tent).
Experienced Sherpas will fix ropes and routes.
Satellite phone for emergency communication carried by Sherpa, available for members (with an additional charge).
For communication between Base Camp and mountain.
Regular weather forecast reports from Meteotest, Bern (Switzerland).
Comprehensive medical kit for members and staff.
Mt. Manaslu climbing certificate issued by MoCTCA upon successful ascent.
International flight to and from Kathmandu.
- 30 USD for 15 days - 50 USD for 30 days - 125 USD for 90 days
Lunch and dinner during the stay in Kathmandu, including early return from trekking or expedition.
Additional accommodation costs for early arrival, late departure, early return, or domestic flight cancellations.
Comprehensive insurance covering medical, high-altitude evacuation, trip cancellation, interruption, rescue, air evacuation, medical treatment, and repatriation. A copy of the insurance policy is required before arrival.
Costs for telephone calls, internet, toiletries, battery recharge, hot showers, laundry, soft drinks, beers, and alcoholic beverages (soft drinks provided at base camp).
Personal clothing, packing items, bags, medical kit, and all personal trekking/climbing gear.
Personal hygiene items such as soaps, shampoos, toilet and tissue papers, and toothpaste.
Permits for special filming, cameras, and drones.
Not included during the trek
Minimum 1500 USD for the climbing Sherpa.
Minimum 500 USD for basecamp and high camp staff.
Any other services or activities not mentioned in the itinerary or “Cost Includes” section.