Mt. Manaslu (8163 M) Expedition 

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35 Days
Nepal
OVERVIEW

Mount Lhotse, with an elevation of 8,516 meters / 27,940 feet, is located on the boundary between Nepal and the autonomous region of Tibet in China. The summit is part of the Mahalangur Range and Khumbu Subrange. Lhotse, which is its most frequent name in Tibetan, is the fourth highest mountain in the world. This mountain was initially identified as the south peak of the Everest massif. The summits of Mount Lhotse and Mount Everest are connected by the South Col, a ridge at an elevation of about 25,000 feet.

Mount Lhotse was first climbed on May 18, 1956 by Fritz Luchsinger and Ernst Reiss from Switzerland. The usual climbing route for Mount Lhotse is the same path as that of the South Col of the Everest route beyond Camp 3 of the Yellow Band.

This mountain draws a significant number of visitors each year due to its prominence and proximity to Mount Everest. Some come to trek up to the base camp located on a moving glacier at 5,200 meters from sea level, while others attempt to climb it.

Sagarmatha National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna, including pine and hemlock forests, fir, juniper, birch, and rhododendron woods, scrub and alpine plant species. It also hosts several rare and endangered species such as the elusive snow leopard, red panda, Himalayan black bear, musk deer, and many species of birds.

The Sherpa people have inhabited the region for the last four centuries. Their unique culture is interwoven with the teachings of Buddhism and can be seen in the monasteries across the region.

Climb the fourth-highest mountain in the world with Rise Expeditions and create experiences which you will cherish for a lifetime.

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Itinerary

Day 01Arrival in Kathmandu (1,330 m/4,634 ft)

Day 02-03You'll spend the next two days preparing for your adventure.

Day 04Drive to Soti Khola Bazar (625m) 8/9 hrs (Overnight stay)

Day 05Trek from Sotikhola to Machha Khola (870 m)

Day 06Trek from Macha Khola to Jagat (1320 m)

Day 07Trek from Jagat to Deng (1877 m)

Day 08Trek from Deng to Namrung (2625 m)

Day 09Trek from Namrung to Lho (3184 m)

Day 10Trek from Lho to Samgaun

Day 11-12Acclimatization hikes and training around Samagaon

Day 13Samagaon to Manaslu Base Camp (4800 m)

Day 14-16Rest and Puja Ceremony day at Base Camp

Day 17-28Climbing days are dependent on the weather.

Day 29Clean up Base Camp to Samagaon

Day 30Trek to Namrung (2550 m)

Day 31 Trek to Philim Village

Day 32Trek to Maccha Khola Village (1330 m)

Day 33Drive Back to Kathmandu (1400 m)

Day 34Free day at Kathmandu

Day 35Final Departure from Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA)

WHAT' S INCLUDED

At Rise Expeditions, we take care of every detail to ensure your ascent of Manaslu is safe and successful. Our goal is to provide you with the best services and equipment to support you in reaching this remarkable milestone.

We partner with trusted providers to handle your hotels, travel, and accommodations, making sure you’re comfortable throughout the expedition. Additionally, we offer high-quality mountaineering gear and adhere to the highest safety standards, so you can feel confident and secure every step of the way.

For more information and a detailed guide, check out our full overview.

INCLUSIONS
EXCLUSIONS
  • Departure and arrival shuttle to and from the airport and hotels
  • Bed and Breakfast for 5 Nights, Accommodation at Standard Hotel in Kathmandu(Twin sharing/BB basis)
  • Climbing Permit, National Park Permit, and all costs related to the permit
  • Applicable local and government taxes
  • All road transfers for all members and staff as per itinerary
  • Accommodation in tea houses on full board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek
  • Base camp service (shared with the group) includes a cooking tent with a chef and a kitchen boy, a dining tent with tables and chairs, a shower tent, a toilet tent, a storage tent, a gas heater, and solar electricity for battery charging
  • Nutrients rich food at the Base Camp during the rotation period
  • All camping equipment required during the trip, individual tents for basecamp
  • Twin sleeping tent for higher camp accommodation
  •  IFMGA and climbing guide for an expedition
  • Oxygen Bottles: 2 bottles for each member and 1 bottle for guides including mask and regulator set.
  • High-altitude foods during the climb that have high calories
  • Medical Kit carried by the Guide/ Sardar
  • Walkie-talkie as required for communication
  • Satellite Phone (Charges Per Call)
  • Guide remuneration and load-bearing bonus (this bonus does not include the summit bonus)
  • Required number of porters to and to base camp and return
  • Climbing equipment, transportation, lodging, food, salary, and insurance for climbing guide  and other staff are all provided
  • Climbing certificates issued by the Nepal Government’s respective body
  • International airfare to and from Kathmandu
  • Nepal Entry Visa fee
  •  Travel and medical insurance, including emergency rescue and evacuation coverage
  •  Meals in Kathmandu
  •  Personal expenses such as telephone, laundry, bottled water, bar bills, etc.
  • Trekking/climbing equipment (also available for rent)
  •   Summit Bonus for climbing guide ($1000 per climbing guide when you cross Camp III)Tips for the staff as a gratitude
  •  Tips for Base Camp staff (350$ for each member)
  •  Tips for local staff are for those persons who support during the treks, such as load carrying and heating water. They are not with us for the entire expedition and return based on mutual agreement on what you want to pay.
  •   Cost of any additional days in Kathmandu due to any reasons
  •   Any additional cost arising out of natural disasters or program cancellation
  •   All other items not mentioned in the ‘Inclusions’ list
PRACTICAL INFO
Requirement
Equipment
Cancellation
Insurance

Climbing Manaslu is a demanding challenge that requires physical endurance, mental toughness, and mountaineering skills. Under the expert guidance of Pasang Kaji (PK) Sherpa and our experienced team at Rise Expeditions, we are committed to helping you achieve the summit of the world’s eighth-highest mountain.

We require participants in our Manaslu Expedition to have experience climbing at least one 7,000m or 6000 peaks, along with a solid foundation in high-altitude mountaineering. This experience is crucial to prepare you for the physical and mental demands of the climb.

Upon signing up, PK Sherpa and our team will review your climbing history and evaluate key performance metrics. Based on this assessment, we may suggest additional training or preparatory climbs to ensure you are fully prepared for the challenges of the Manaslu Expedition, increasing your chances of a safe and successful ascent.

Reaching the summit of Mount Manaslu demands specialized gear designed to withstand the extreme conditions of the Himalayas. Under PK Sherpa’s expert leadership, we ensure you are fully equipped with everything needed for a safe and successful climb.

When you book your Lhotse Expedition, we’ll provide you with a detailed gear list to make sure you’re prepared for every stage of the journey.

You can also download the full gear list [here] to start your preparations in advance.

To secure your spot on the Mount Manaslu Expedition, a 30% deposit is required at the time of booking. Once confirmed, an additional 40% must be paid at least one month before your arrival in Nepal. The remaining balance is due upon your arrival in Nepal. Payments can be made via cash or credit card, with any associated bank charges for credit card payments being the responsibility of the participant.

Cancellation Charges

  • 45 Days Notice: Cancellations made at least 45 days before arrival will incur a 25% charge of the total land tour cost.
  • 30 Days Notice: Cancellations made at least 30 days before arrival will incur a 50% charge of the total land tour cost.
  • 15 Days Notice: Cancellations made at least 15 days before arrival will incur an 80% charge of the total land tour cost.

For cancellations within 15 days of arrival, you may postpone your trip with an additional 10% fee added to the total cost. Cancellations after this period will also require an extra 20% fee for postponing.

Additional Cancellation Costs

  • Internal/Cross-Country Flights: Subject to airline policies.
  • Luxury Hotel Bookings: Cancellations will follow the specific hotel’s terms.

We strongly recommend purchasing trip cancellation insurance for added protection. For more information, please contact us or refer to our  booking policy.

For your safety and peace of mind during the Mount Manaslu Expedition, Rise Expeditions requires all participants to have comprehensive travel insurance. Your policy should cover helicopter evacuations, medical emergencies, trip cancellations, lost luggage, theft, and other potential risks. We strongly advise purchasing insurance in your home country, as foreigners cannot buy insurance in Nepal.

Key Coverage to Look For:

  • Helicopter Evacuation: Ensure your policy covers the significant costs of emergency rescues at high altitudes.
  • Medical Expenses: Include coverage for treatment in high-altitude environments.
  • Trip Cancellation: Protect your investment in case you need to cancel your plans.

Please provide us with a copy of your insurance policy before arriving in Nepal. For recommended providers and more information, visit our  Travel insurance page.

 

FAQ

What is the best time to climb Manaslu?

The ideal time for climbing Manaslu is during post-monsoon autumn season, from late September to November. These months offer the best weather conditions for a successful ascent.

Do I need travel insurance?

Yes, comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory, covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and helicopter evacuation.

What’s the payment schedule for the expedition?

A 30% deposit is due upon booking, with an additional 40% required a month before arrival. The balance is due upon arrival in Nepal.

What experience do I need to join the Manaslu Expedition?

Participants should have prior experience climbing at least one 7,000m peak and possess solid high-altitude mountaineering skills. A strong foundation in climbing, physical endurance, and technical skills is essential for tackling the challenges of Manaslu.

How do you ensure safety during the expedition?

Safety is our top priority. PK Sherpa and our experienced team follow strict safety protocols, including thorough pre-expedition training, acclimatization schedules, and real-time monitoring of weather conditions. Our guides are well-versed in emergency response procedures to handle any unexpected situations.

How do I book the Manaslu Expedition?

To book your spot on the Manaslu Expedition, simply contact Rise Expeditions directly. Our team will assist you with the booking process, provide all necessary information, and guide you through the preparation steps for your expedition.

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