“Mountain of the Spirit” The meaning of Manaslu in Sanskrit is enough to tempt the true adventurous spirit in you to climb this magnificent peak. Manaslu is derived from the Sanskrit word manasa, meaning "intellect" or "soul". At 8,163m (26,781ft) above sea level, Mt. Manaslu is the 8th highest in the world located in the Mansiri Himal, a small but high subrange of the Himalayas in north central Nepal about 100km north west of Kathmandu. This is a serious climbing expedition and is for those climbers with previous high altitude climbs under their belt. It is a technical climb, physically demanding and can be compared with an ascent of neighboring Cho Oyu (8,188m), or Shishapangma (8,027m).
The Mansiri range is also referred to as the Manaslu Himal or the Gurkha Massif. Manaslu Himal also contains Himalchuli (7,893m/25,896ft and Ngadi Chuli (7,871m/25,823ft) both falling within the top 20 highest peaks in the world. Manaslu is 7,000m/23,000ft above the Marsyangdi Valley floor adding to its prominence on the skyline. It is 64km east of Mt. Annapurna.
There is a saying attributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson: “It’s the not the destination, it's the journey”. This is true of this expedition for without the struggle to reach the summit you may not appreciate the adrenalin rush and thrill once you reach there. Your journey begins at Besisahar (760m) and then follows the trail to Dharapani (1860m), Tilje (2300m), Bhimthang (3720m) where we stop for a rest and acclimatization day. Leaving Bhimthang we head to Samdo (3872m) via Larke Pass (5160m), Samagaun (3541m) and on to Manaslu Base Camp (4700m). We will spend around 20 days here where we will rehearse and prepare for the assault on the summit. We will check and re-check our equipment and make several higher climbs and returns to base camp in order to better acclimatize.
After reaching the summit and soaking in the views of the surrounding giant peaks we will head back to Base Camp and continue back to Samagaun (3541m), Namrung (2670m) , Philim (1606m), Machha Khola (883m) and Arughat (606m) from where we drive back to Kathmandu.
There are several routes to take to climb to the summit from Manaslu Base Camp (4,700m), but most attempt it coming from the direction of Samagaun after trekking along the Budhi Gandaki Valley and then head up the north-east ridge. There are a number of snowy slopes and an arête to cross before reaching the summit. An arête can be described as a narrow ridge or saddle. After this there is a steep climb to the summit from where you will undoubtedly have some of the most stunning views imaginable of the Himalayas.
The most common problem of climbing these peaks can be altitude sickness, hence the reason for taking time along the trail leading to Base Camp, and from Base Camp to repeatedly climb and ascend to avoid any complications. We have several days set aside in the event the weather is unsuitable for the ascent to the summit.
Sherpa Expedition and Trekking recommends that you have some serious climbing experience before attempting this climb. A couple of 6000m ascents would be advisable, as there is ice sheets and snow to traverse on your way to the summit. It is also advisable that you have experience in the use of crampons and the use of fixed lines. Most of all you will need the endurance and will that climbers need to persevere and keep climbing despite the physical discomfort. The ideal time to make this climb is in March, April or October and November when the snow is still compacted thus making it safer and easier to traverse.
Sherpa Expedition and Trekking takes care of everything, from permits, fees and all accommodation along the trail. Your safety and enjoyment are always our main concern. After more than 40 years in the trekking and climbing business we understand the difference between a good experience and a great experience. Our reputation speaks for itself.
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Here are some important details to know about the Manaslu Expedition:
1. Mountain: Manaslu is the eighth highest mountain in the world, located in the Mansiri Himal range in Nepal. It stands at an elevation of 8,163 meters (26,781 feet) above sea level.
2. Difficulty Level: The Manaslu Expedition is considered a challenging climb, requiring technical skills, experience in high-altitude mountaineering, and the ability to handle extreme weather conditions.
3. Duration: The expedition typically takes around 4-6 weeks to complete. This includes acclimatization periods, climbing days, and rest days.
4. Best Time to Climb: The best time to attempt the Manaslu Expedition is during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) seasons. These months offer more stable weather conditions, better visibility, and lower avalanche risks.
5. Climbing Permits: Climbers need to obtain a climbing permit from the Nepalese government to climb Manaslu. The permit is issued through authorized trekking agencies and requires necessary documentation, including a climbing itinerary and proof of insurance.
6. Training and Experience: Prior mountaineering experience is essential for joining the Manaslu Expedition. Climbers should have experience in high-altitude climbs, glacier crossings, and technical ice and rock climbing.
7. Guides and Support: It is highly recommended to hire an experienced guide or join a guided expedition for the Manaslu Expedition. Guides provide essential support, expertise, and safety measures throughout the climb.
8. Physical Fitness: Climbers need to be in excellent physical condition for the Manaslu Expedition. Regular cardiovascular and strength training, as well as high-altitude acclimatization, are necessary to cope with the demanding physical challenges of the climb.
9. Cost: The cost of the Manaslu Expedition can vary depending on factors such as the expedition duration, guide services, equipment, permits, and logistics. On average, the cost can range from $20,000 to $30,000 per person.
10. Local Culture and Environment: Manaslu is located in a region with rich cultural heritage and natural beauty. It is important to respect the local culture and environment, including following responsible trekking and climbing practices, minimizing waste, and supporting local communities.
Remember, the Manaslu Expedition is a demanding and serious endeavor. Proper preparation, training, and adherence to safety protocols are crucial for a successful and safe climb.
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The duration of the Manaslu Expedition can vary depending on various factors such as weather conditions, team experience, and acclimatization. On average, it takes around 4-6 weeks to complete the expedition.
The Manaslu Expedition is considered a challenging climb. It requires technical climbing skills, experience in high-altitude mountaineering, and the ability to handle extreme weather conditions. It is less crowded than other popular peaks in Nepal, but it still presents significant challenges.
The best time to attempt the Manaslu Expedition is during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) seasons. These months offer more stable weather conditions, better visibility, and lower avalanche risks.
Yes, climbers need to obtain a climbing permit from the Nepalese government to climb Mount Manaslu. The permit is issued through authorized trekking agencies and requires necessary documentation, including a climbing itinerary and proof of insurance.
Yes, previous mountaineering experience is essential for joining the Manaslu Expedition. This expedition is considered challenging and technical, and climbers are expected to have prior experience in high-altitude mountaineering.
Yes, it is highly recommended to hire an experienced guide or join a guided expedition for the Manaslu Expedition. A guide will provide essential support, knowledge, and safety measures throughout the expedition.
The Manaslu Expedition requires climbers to be in excellent physical condition. Regular cardio and strength training, as well as high-altitude acclimatization, are necessary to cope with the demanding physical challenges of the climb.
The cost of the Manaslu Expedition can vary depending on factors such as the expedition duration, guide services, equipment, permits, and logistics. On average, the cost can range from $20,000 to $30,000 per person.
There is no specific age restriction for the Manaslu Expedition. However, climbers are required to be physically fit, have previous mountaineering experience, and be able to handle the challenges of high-altitude climbing.
Safety is a top priority during the Manaslu Expedition. Climbers are advised to follow all safety protocols, including proper acclimatization, using appropriate climbing gear, and being aware of potential risks such as avalanches and altitude sickness. Experienced guides and support staff also play a crucial role in ensuring safety during the expedition.
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The professional guides on our Manaslu Expedition provided us with seamless support throughout the entire journey. Their expertise in mountaineering and deep knowledge of the mountain's terrain were crucial in ensuring our safety and success. From arranging logistics to guiding us through difficult sections, their dedication and commitment to our well-being were exceptional. We felt confident and well taken care of during the entire expedition.
Our Manaslu Expedition was a remarkable journey to the eighth-highest peak in the world. Scaling the majestic Manaslu mountain was an adventure filled with challenges, but the rewards were beyond imagination. The breathtaking views, serene surroundings, and the sense of accomplishment made this expedition an unforgettable experience.
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