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Mt. Manaslu Expedition 2018/2019/2020
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Mt. Manaslu Expedition 2018/2019/2020



Mount Manaslu is eight highest mountains in the Earth. It is located in the Mansiri Himal, part of the Nepalese Himalayas and also in the west-central part of Nepal. Mount Manaslu is about 8,156m (26,759 ft) above mean sea level and it is located about forty miles east of Annapurna.The word “Manaslu” means “Mountain of the Spirit" in Sanskrit language. Manaslu was first climbed on May 9, 1956 by Toshio Imanishi and Gyalzen Norbu, members of a Japanese expedition.

Mt. Manaslu Expedition Base Camp Services.

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We provide a comprehensive service organizing all necessary permits, and climbing documentation, travelling logistics including airfares, ground transportation, porters, and other individual services required by mountaineers. On the track to the ABC we organize all required accommodation and food.

Our cook and helpers will prepare and serve three delicious freshly cooked and plentiful meals a day and will ensure that hot and cold drinks are available 24hrs a day.

We provide spacious expedition quality personal tents for all our clients both with full board or base-camp service only.

We also provide dining tent, kitchen tent, toilet facilities and portable shower facilities and tent accommodation for our staff.

We provide access to communication including satellite telephone and internet access, and solar panels to charge your batteries.

Manaslu Expedition Full Board Services.

For full board clients we provide personal tent and food, which will be prepared by their climbing Sherpa. We provide UHF/VHF hand held radios on the mountain to maintain communications between ABC and high camps.
We provide a personal climbing Sherpa guide to help the clients to reach the summit. The secret of success on Manaslu is a strong and experienced climbing Sherpa. No matter how good and experienced climber, it is a long slog. Personal climbing Sherpa will set up camp 1 and camp 2 and camp 3 including food provisions, fuel and oxygen and will guide and assist the client on the summit day.

Approaches to ABC.

The trek into the base camp of Manaslu is absolutely breathtaking and takes you back in time when all Himalayan mountains were approached on foot. The trek starts at low elevation of 950m in Arughat and rises gradually over next 10 trekking days. It is a perfect way to acclimatize before base camp is reached and to take on climbing relatively quickly. From the village of Arughat situated in the low country the trek climbs through narrow gorges, rhododendron forest and local pastures to emerge into the higher alpine country with Tibetan influences.
The Advanced Base Camp (ABC) (4800m) is located at the lateral moraine of the Manaslu Glacier and it can be reached within 10 days trek or there is also option of flying in to ABC by MI-17 helicopter from Kathmandu.

Climbing Routes

Manaslu has many interesting routes leading to the common summit and many of them were climbed and explored. The standard commercial route is along the original route of the 1956 Japanese expedition up the Northeast face.
The climb is straightforward and only slightly more technical then Cho Oyu or Shishapangma, however with low Base Camp it is a long climb and with relatively high objective avalanche risk.

Traditionally there are 3 camps above base camp C1 (5,500m), C2 (6,300m) and C3 (7,300 m). Some expeditions establish an intermediate camp between C2 and C3 at 6,700m. The terrain encountered on the ascents varies from glacier crossings to steep snow steps and requires a good understanding of basic alpine climbing techniques. Manaslu has been climbed Alpine style but traditionally all commercial operators practice expedition style to improve the chances of summit success for the clients.

Manaslu Expedition Spring 2018/2019/2020 Itinerary

Mar 25/Day 01:Arrival in Kathmandu Airport and Hotel transfer

Mar 26/Day 02:Preparation, Briefings, Last minute shopping and formalities

Mar 27/Day 03:Drive 6hrs from Kathmandu to Arughat(950m); Lodge

Mar 28/Day 04:Trek 5hrs from Arughat to Khanchok(950m); Lodge

Mar 29/Day 05:Trek 5hrs from Khanchok to Sotikhola (1165m); Lodge

Mar 30/Day 06:Trek 5hrs from Sotikhola to Machhakhola(1330m); Lodge

Mar 31/Day 07:Trek 6hrs from Machhakhola to Jagat(1350m); Lodge

Apr 01/Day 08:Trek 5hrs from Jagat to Ngyak(2300m); Lodge

Apr 02/Day 09:Trek 6hrs from Ngyak to Namrung(2550m)

Apr 03/Day 10:Trek 5hrs from Namrung to Syalla village (3150m

Apr 04/Day 11:Trek 7hrs from Syalla Village to Sama Gaun(3780m)

Apr 05/Day 12:Rest and acclimatization day at Sama Village

Apr 06/Day 13:Trek 6hrs from Sama Village to Manaslu Base Camp (4700m)

Apr 07-May04/Day 14-41:
Climbing period; summit Manaslu (8163m)

May 05/Day 42:Preparation to return to Kathmandu; Clean Base Camp

May 06/Day 43:Trek 5hrs from Base Camp to Sama village(3780m)

May 07/Day 44:Trek 5hrs from Sama village to Namrung(2550m)

May 08/Day 45:Trek 4hrs from Namrung to Philim village (2300m)

May 09/Day 46:Trek 6hrs from Philim Village to Machakhola(1330m),

May 10/Day 47:Trek 5hrs from Machakhola, to Soti Khola (1165m)

May 11/Day 48:Trek 4hrs from Soti, Khola to Arughat(950m)

May 12/Day 49:Drive 7hrs from Arughat to Kathmandu by tourist mini bus; hotel accommodation

May 13/Day 50:Sightseeing in Kathmandu valley (Durbar Square, Swoyambhunath, Boudhanath & Pashupatinath); leisure and shopping. Farewell and celebration dinner in the evening.

May 14/Day 51:Transfer to the airport for final departure or alternatively join other activities

Manaslu Expedition Autumn 2017/2018/2019/2020 Itinerary

01 Sep: Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu Airport and Hotel transfer.

02 Sep: Day 02: Preparation, Briefings, Last minute shopping and formalities.

03 Sep: Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Besishahar (950m-6 Hrs.), lodge.

04 Sep: Day 04: Drive to Dharapani (1300m-5 Hrs.); lodge.

05 Sep: Day 05: Trek to Tilje (2300m-6 Hrs.); Lodge.

06 Sep: Day 06: Trek to Bhimtang (3590m-6 Hrs.); lodge.

07 Sep: Day 07: Rest & Acclimatization Day in Bhimtang, lodge.

08 Sep: Day 08: Cross Larkya La (5215m) and trek to Shamdo (3875m-10 Hrs.), lodge

09 Sep: Day 09: Trek to Sama Gaon (3780m-3 Hrs.), lodge.

10 Sep: Day 10: Trek to Manaslu Base Camp (4700m-4 Hrs.), set camping.

11 Sep-06 Oct: Day 11-36: Climbing period; summit Manaslu (8163m), full camping.

07 Oct: Day 37: Preparation to return to Kathmandu; Clean Base Camp.

08 Oct: Day 38: Trek back to Sama Gaon, lodge.

09 Oct: Day 39: Trek to Namrung (2550m-5 Hrs.), lodge.

10 Oct: Day 40: Trek to Philim village (2300m-6 Hrs.), lodge.

11 Oct: Day 41: Trek to Machhakhola (1330m), lodge.

12 Oct: Day 42: Trek to Sotikhola Drive to Arughat (950m), lodge.

13 Oct: Day 43: Drive to Kathmandu, 7 hours; hotel accommodation (BB Plan).

14 Oct: Day 44: D-Briefing, rest and contingency day, farewell dinner in Kathmandu.

15 Oct: Day 45: Transfer to the airport for final departure.

Note:
the above itinerary is a guideline and standard suggested pattern chosen by majority of our customers. Your final itinerary will be customised according to your available time and requirements.
the final itinerary duration and schedule may be reduced or extend depending on your time, budget, your fitness, class of service or any other preferences. The quote will be provided for you initial requirements and can be adjusted with mutual agreement should you require modifying these requirements.

Full Bord Service Cost Autumn US$ 9499.00 / Spring US$ 10499.00

Full Bord Service Include / Exclude

Cost Include

- All arrival and departure transfers with our assistance.
- 4 Nights 3 Star Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu on BB Plan as per itinerary.
- Kathmandu-Dharapani/Arughat- Kathmandu private transport with group and members.
- Complete camping set like kitchenware, kitchen, dining tents with furniture like tables and chairs.
- Toilet and shower tents and one each individual member tent at ABC.
- Three meals a day (BLD-tea- coffee) and teahouse /lodge accommodation during trek.
- Freshly cooked 3 meals a day (BLD-tea- coffee) by professional cook in ABC.
- 40kg: 30kg per person individual baggage allowance for trekking up and down to ABC.
- Annapurna & Manaslu Conservation Area Project (ACAM/MCAP) entry permit.
- Expedition royalty and climbing permit for climbing normal route of Mt. Manaslu.
- 1:1 experienced private climbing Sherpa guide during trek and climb (Makalu Summiteers).
- Government appointed Liaison Officer for the expedition fully paid.
- Required high altitude food for climbing member support Sherpa.
- Required fixed and dynamic rope during climbing period.
- Emergency oxygen mask and regulator upon requirement of guest with reliable charge.
- All tents for camp 1, 2, 3 and 4 for member and Sherpa sharing, Icefall charges if required
- Wages, equipment, medical and accidental Insurances for involved staffs.
- Solar panel with batteries for light and devices charging in the Base Camp.
- Satellite phone for communication with the cost of US$ 4 per minute at ABC.
- First Aid medical kits for the Group and the staffs.
- Our service charge and Government taxes levied in Nepal.
- Necessary assistances for individual travel arrangements.
- Farewell Dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant with domestic culture show in Kathmandu.
- Special Gifts (T-shirt/Pashmina etc.)

Cost Exclude

- Lunch and Dinner during your stay in Kathmandu (except farewell dinner).
- Loundry, communication expenses and Internet uses.
- Clothing, packing items or bags, personal medical kit, camera/video fees and trekking gears.
- Any extra expenses arising out of various/unforeseen situations like natural calamities, landslides,
political disturbances, strikes, change in Government regulations, etc.
- Any additional staff other than specified.
- Rescue, repatriation, medicines, medical tests and hospitalization expenses for member.
- Summit bonus to your private Sherpa guide if approached to the summit (Minimum US$ 1000.00)
- Medical and travel Insurance with helicopter search and rescue for member.
- Permits for walkie-talkies & filming if special camera.
- Defined personal climbing gears.
- Tips, gifts, souvenirs.
- Any other item not mentioned in “THE PACKAGE COST INCLUDES” section.
 
Base Camp Service Cost Autumn US$ 6499.00 / Spring US$ 6999.00

Base Camp Service Cost Include / Exclude

Cost Include

- All arrival and departure transfers with our assistance.
- 4 Nights 3 Star Hotel accommodations in Kathmandu on BB Plan as per itinerary.
- Kathmandu-Dharapani/Arughat- Kathmandu private transport with group and members.
- Complete camping set like kitchenware, kitchen, dining tents with furniture like tables and chairs.
- Toilet and shower tents and one each individual member tent at ABC.
- Three meals a day (BLD-tea- coffee) and teahouse /lodge accommodation during trek.
- Freshly cooked 3 meals a day (BLD-tea- coffee) by professional cook in ABC.
- 40kg: 30kg per person individual baggage allowance for trekking up and down to ABC.
- Annapurna & Manaslu Conservation Area Project (ACAP/MCAP) entry permit.
- Expedition royalty and climbing permit for climbing normal route of Mt. Manaslu.
- Government appointed Liaison Officer for the expedition fully paid.
- Wages, equipment, medical and accidental Insurances for involved staffs.
- Solar panel with batteries for light and devices charging in the Base Camp.
- Satellite phone for communication with the cost of US$ 4 per minute at ABC.
- First Aid medical kits for the Group and the staffs.
- Our service charge and Government taxes levied in Nepal.
- Necessary assistances for individual travel arrangements.
- Farewell Dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant with domestic culture show in Kathmandu.
- Special Gifts (T-shirt/Pashmina etc.).

Cost Exclude

- Lunch and Dinner during your stay in Kathmandu (except farewell dinner).
- Climbing Sherpa Guide, high altitude food and tents above ABC (Camp: 1-2- 3-4).
- Ropes, any other climbing gears and services above ABC (Camp: 1-2- 3-4)
- Loundry, communication expenses and Internet uses.
- Clothing, packing items or bags, personal medical kit, camera/video fees and trekking gears.
- Any extra expenses arising out of various/unforeseen situations like natural calamities, landslides,
political disturbances, strikes, change in Government regulations, etc.
- Any additional staff other than specified.
- Rescue, repatriation, medicines, medical tests and hospitalization expenses for member.
- Medical and travel Insurance with helicopter search and rescue for member.
- Permits for walkie-talkies & filming if special camera.
- Defined personal climbing gears.
- Tips, gifts, souvenirs.
- Any other item not mentioned in “THE PACKAGE COST INCLUDES” section.
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