Facts about Manaslu Region Trekking

Are you thinking of doing Manaslu trekking for your next trip? Many people don't know that the name Manaslu comes from the Sanskrit word "Manasa" which means "Mountain of Spirit". Manaslu is located in the North side of Gorkha region. Manaslu is a very beautiful mountain and know as "wall of snow and ice suspended in the sky". Manaslu region trekking is a very adventurous and best trekking where you can see the most spectacular mountains in the world. If you want to experience the unexplored area of Nepal then Manaslu region trekking is best for you. Join this trek and see the most spectacular mountains in the world through your own eyes. You'll have the best experience in this trek. Here are some facts about travelling in Manaslu Region:

1.     Mount Manaslu is the eight highest mountain in the world. It is located about 40 miles east of Annapurna. Its height is 8,156m. Mount Manaslu was opened for tourist and traveler in 1992. The high peaks of the mountains and the glaciers of the valleys offer easy access from all sides, ending with a peak that dominates the surrounding landscape and is a sight to behold when seen from afar. The other peaks that surround Manaslu are Ngadi Chuli, Himalchuli and Baudha.

2.     Trekking in Manaslu is regionally spectacular. You’ll definitely enjoy the cultural of Manaslu region because they are culturally fascinating. Travelers love trekking in Manaslu region as it offers the perfect picture of the mountains and best adventure destination. Manaslu is a combination of rich cultural heritage so it is loved by travelers for its cultural heritage.

3.     Manaslu region trekking offers so many enjoyment. This trekking gives you an opportunity to see Mount Manaslu, Tsum Valley, Nubri Trek and Manakamana Temple. This Manaslu trek sometimes starts from Aughat Bazaar or sometimes from Gorkha Bazzar and ends at Besisahar. Besisahar is the starting point of the Annapurna Circuit.

4.     There are not so many people doing this Manaslu trekking, which make this trekking less crowded. Your journey will be more fun and unspoiled. Recently, Manaslu Circuit trekking has become a tea house tour by opening the misty wood-shingled villages of the Nupri Valley. Adventurers are allowed to explore many other places as well. Part of the journey falls across the Himalayas, in a valley called Tsum.

5.     This trek is all about a beautiful trip with spectacular views of Manaslu and passing through authentic Hindu and Tibetan villages. You will feel like walking through the green countryside, passing small Hindu villages. When you head to north side, you will see lush greenery and small Tibetan villages that is cluster under Manaslu’s sweeping north face.

6.     You will experience a wonderful homestay in this trek. You will be living with the Tamang family. Tamang people are known as original horse traders of Nepal. Trekkers can go for “walk in the clouds” above Tiru Danda. You can see the amazing views from Annapurnas to Ganesh Himal from Tiru Danda.

7.     Toshio Imanishi and Gyalzen Norbu, the members of a japanese expedition, were the first people to climb Mount Manaslu. They climber Manaslu on May 9, 1956. There is a saying that “just as the British consider Everest as their mountain, , Manaslu is Japan's mountain”.

8.     The route you will be taking in this trekking is going through mountains that can experience the effects of rain, soil erosion and rock formations. Seeing yaks, hypothermia and altitude sickness are common. You can say that Manaslu trekking is a test to check your endurance.

9.     The Tsum Valley Trek is one of the best trek that you shouldn’t miss. This Tsum Valley Trek in the region offers very beautiful views of the Ganesh Massifs. Its height is 7,000m. Travellers can visit here and explore the cultural of Tsumba people. The cultural of Tsumba people is influenced by Tibetan.

10.                         The Budi Gandaki is also known as Nupri, where the Tibetans are living. The Tibetans living in Nupri are descendants of Tibetan immigrants. There is so many similarities between them, including their dress, speech, custom and traditions. The mountain views at Nupri are breathtaking and the Larke Pass (5,213m) is a spectacular Himalayan pass to cross.

Manaslu Trekking in Autumn

Autumn is one of the time for trekking in Nepal. As the autumn weather is dry and clear so this makes the days sunny and very clear.

Manaslu Trekking in Spring

Spring is also another time that is considered to be good time for Manaslu trekking because the weather is clear. Sometimes it might get a little colder but still it’s fine for the trip. The best thing about trekking in spring is that you get chance to see flowers blooming.

Manaslu Trekking in Summer

Because it’s warm and wet weather in summer so it’s hard to see the best view of mountains in summer.

Manaslu Trekking in Winter

In winter, the low temperature makes trekking hard. As the winter days are short so the long nights and cool temperature decrease the number of people trekking in winter.

Short Manaslu Circuit Trek

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