The 14 Eight-Thousanders

Manaslu

Mount Manaslu, the eighth highest peak in the world, rises to a height of 8,163 m (26,781 ft) above sea level.

Country

Nepal

Peak name

Mt. Manaslu

Duration

36 days

Route

NE - Route

Range

8

Coordinates

28°33'00"N 84°33'39"E

Weather reports

Live weather report

Range

Gorkha Himal Range

Trip summary

Manaslu, the eighth highest peak in the world, rising to an altitude of 8,163 m (26,781 ft) above sea level, is located in the Mansiri Himal ridges in the Gorkha district of Nepal. Considered the “mountain of the spirit,” Mount Manaslu is identified with Mount Kutung in Tibet. This peak is located approximately 64 km east of Mount Annapurna. Two mountaineers, Toshio Imanishi and Gyalzen Norbu, reached the summit on May 9, 1956. Although there have been several expeditions to Manaslu, the previous expedition was only legally unblocked in 1991. Since H.W. Tilman’s inaugural expedition, Mount Manaslu has been popular with hardcore climbers, and this region is still restricted to small groups; only well-organized trekkers are allowed to trek here. The Manaslu region is highly isolated, making rescue operations challenging.

The ascent is more technical than that of other peaks such as Cho Oyu and Shisha Pangma. Manaslu’s base camp is located at an altitude of 4,700 meters. The mountain’s long ridges allow climbers to ascend from any direction, culminating at the summit, which rises abruptly above the surrounding landscapes. Of the six routes, the one starting from the south is the most demanding, while the one from the northeast face is the most common. Every year, Seven Summit Treks organizes numerous successive expeditions to Mount Manaslu.

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Base Camp (4,700 m/15,420 ft)

Whether by helicopter to Samagaun and then to base camp, or on a 10-day trek, you will arrive at Seven Summit Treks’ Manaslu Base Camp at an altitude of 4,800 m, where our best team of Sherpas will be waiting for you. Seven Summit has the best base camp on Manaslu with a large number of groups. Manaslu Base Camp is located on a rocky moraine with breathtaking views of the mountains. You will spend approximately one month at base camp. Each member will have an individual tent, and there are also tents with a dining area, kitchen, shower, communication, and toilet. Before climbing the mountain, we perform a large ceromantic puja at base camp for good luck and a safe climb. At Manaslu Base Camp, Seven Summit offers frequent helicopter charter flights, each bringing plenty of fresh vegetables, fresh meat, drinks, and sometimes bread.

Camp I (5,500 m/18,045 ft)

For better acclimatization, once the Sherpa team has fixed the rope, you will ascend to Camp I, located at 5,700 m altitude. This section of climbing involves mixed terrain with a few crevasses and ice on the glacier section. This will take 3 to 4 hours of climbing. We will rotate frequently between Camp I and Base Camp.

Camp II (6,200 m/20,341 ft)

The most technical section of the climb on Mount Manaslu is from Camp I to Camp II. It involves walking on snow for over an hour and traversing several steep sections of ice, as well as climbing a ladder. This will take approximately 5 hours.

Camp III (6,800 m/22,310 ft)

The ascent from Camp II to Camp III is the shortest distance. It only takes 2 to 3 hours. It’s a very short route, although with some technical crevasses, and the experience will be very comfortable.

Camp IV (7,400 m/24,278 ft)

It’s a difficult day climbing from Camp III to Camp IV due to the large number of climbs starting from this point. You’re already at 7,500 m altitude, so the oxygen level will be low and some members may experience difficulties. On this section of climbing, you’ll need to climb for 3 to 4 hours on steep snow sections. You could sleep if the weather cooperates during the acclimatization days.

Summit (8,163 m/26,782 ft)

The most important day is summit day. It’s the main goal of every climber. It’s a day they dream about. That’s why most climbers begin their ascent to the summit late at night and hike for about 7 or 8 hours, reaching the top around 8-10 am. The summit of Mount Manaslu is breathtaking. You’ll be captivated by the beautiful view of various 8,000-meter peaks. That same day, after taking some photos, you will hike to Camp III or Camp II, which will take about 5 to 6 hours. Descending from the summit is also a challenging part of this expedition, so a safe descent is also an important part of summit day. Seven Summit Treks will have a Sherpa climber accompanying one member from Camp IV to summit day and back to base camp. The SST guide will carry the oxygen cylinders for the members and themselves. For a safe summit of Mount Manaslu, SST will always rely on the best weather forecast, communication, and support from the base camp leader. Fixing ropes to reach the summit is the primary task of our Sherpa climber, so we greatly admire our Sherpa for fixing ropes, opening trails, and making every effort to ensure the group reaches the summit of Mount Manaslu.

Maximum elevation:

8,163m / 26,763ft

Walking per day:

5-6 hours

Accommodation:

Hotel + Lodge + Tent

Best season:

Autumn/Spring

Group size:

2 - 15 people

Itinerary

Expedition Log

EVEREST 2026

Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel by our team.
Hotel
Rest day in the city, expedition briefing, and final preparations.
B / D Hotel
Road trip from Kathmandu to the town of Besisahar.
B / L / D Lodge
Drive from Besisahar to Dharapani, entering the Marshyangdi Valley.
B / L / D Lodge
Start of the trek from Dharapani to Gowa.
B / L / D Lodge
Uphill trek towards the beautiful Bhimthang Valley.
B / L / D Lodge
Rest day necessary to acclimate the body before crossing the high mountain pass.
B / L / D Lodge
Trek from Bhimthang to Samdo, crossing the spectacular Larke Pass (5,160 m).
B / L / D Lodge
Descent and trek from Samdo to the main village of Sama Gaun.
B / L / D Lodge
Trek from Sama Gaun to permanently establishing at Base Camp.
B / L / D Tent
Acclimatization cycles: [Base Camp – Rotation (Camp I, Camp II, touch Camp III) – Base Camp].
Full Board Tent
Summit Push: [Base Camp – Manaslu Summit – Return to Base Camp].
Full Board Summit
Trek back from Base Camp to the village of Sama Gaun.
B / L / D Lodge
Continuation of the downhill trek from Sama Gaun to Namrung.
B / L / D Lodge
Trek from Namrung descending to the village of Philim.
B / L / D Lodge
Final day of full trekking until reaching Machha Khola.
B / L / D Lodge
Road trip from Machha Khola back to Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel.
B / L Hotel
Free day for final rest, shopping, or sightseeing in the city.
Breakfast Hotel
Transfer to the International Airport for your departure flight.
Breakfast

Included

Cost Includes

Accommodation & Welcome

  • Kathmandu: 4 nights in a 4-star hotel in a single room with breakfast.
  • Welcome Dinner: One dinner at a standard tourist restaurant with office staff.
  • Customs Assistance: Help with Nepal customs (subject to handling charges).
  • Travel Bag: One Seven Summit Treks duffle bag and trekking/climbing route map.

Permits & Official Fees

  • Manaslu Permit: Expedition permit and Nepal Government permit for Mt. Manaslu.
  • Protected Areas: Entry permits and fees for Conservation Area and Restricted Area.
  • Liaison Officer: 1 Government Liaison Officer (equipment, salary, and accommodation included).
  • Waste Management: Mandatory toilet waste and garbage deposit fees.
  • Certificate: Summit certificate from the MoCTCA after a successful ascent.

Transportation & Logistics

  • Transfers: Airport – Hotel – Airport by private vehicle.
  • Overland Transport: Kathmandu to Dharapani (via Besishahar) and return from Machha Khola to Kathmandu.
  • Equipment Transport: Kathmandu to Arughat (jeep), Arughat to Sama Gaun (helicopter), then to Base Camp (porters). Return via the same logistics.
  • Member Luggage: Up to 60 kg of personal luggage during the trek (yaks or porters).

Meals & Base Camp

  • Full Board: 3 daily meals with tea and coffee at lodges/hotels and Base Camp.
  • Fresh Supplies: Vegetables, fresh meat, fruits, and juices regularly transported by helicopter.
  • Base Infrastructure: Individual tent per member with foam mattress and pillow.
  • Facilities: Dining tents (with heater), kitchen, communications, toilet, and shower. Bakery and bar exclusively for members.
  • Power & Weather: Solar panel or generator for device charging. Weather reports by Meteotest (Switzerland).

Mountain Support & Staff

  • Personal Sherpa: 1 licensed, veteran Sherpa (1:1) throughout the ascent and all rotations.
  • Assistance: The Sherpa will help carry your personal equipment to high camps.
  • Route Fixing: Experienced Sherpa team will fix ropes on Manaslu (no extra charge).
  • Base Camp Staff: Head cook and assistants. Includes salaries, equipment, food, clothing, and insurance for all Nepalese staff.
  • Training: Base Camp training on oxygen, masks, ice walls, and ladder techniques by professional guide.

Oxygen & High Altitude

  • Oxygen Bottles: 3 "Summit" bottles (4L) for the member and 1 bottle for the Sherpa.
  • Oxygen System: 1 "Summit" mask and regulator set per person (must be returned).
  • High-Altitude Logistics: Shared tents (2:1), EPI gas, cookware, and high-altitude meals at C1, C2, C3, and C4.
  • High Camp Kitchen: Cook, kitchen tent, and dining tent available at Camp I and II.
  • Backup: Oxygen and backup equipment available (subject to charges).

Communication & Safety

  • Safety: Satellite phone (emergencies) and Walkie-Talkie (Base-Mountain) with required permits.
  • Internet: Service available at Base Camp (1 Mbps) for additional fee.
  • Health: Complete first-aid kit for members and staff.

Not Included

Cost Excludes

International Flights

Airfare to and from Kathmandu.

Nepal Visa

USD $125 for 90 days.

Meals in the City

Lunches and dinners in Kathmandu (or in case of early return).

Extra Nights

Additional accommodation in Kathmandu due to flight or itinerary changes.

Travel Insurance

Mandatory: Medical coverage, high-altitude rescue, air evacuation, and repatriation.

Personal Expenses

Laundry, internet during the trek, hot showers, and alcoholic beverages.

Personal Equipment

Technical clothing, personal climbing gear, and toiletries.

Special Permits

Fees for drones, professional filming, or special cameras.

Summit Bonus

Bonus for the climbing Sherpa: Minimum USD $1,500.

Gratuities (Tips)

Minimum USD $400 for Base Camp staff.

Dates

CONFIRMED DATES 2027
DURATION
STATUS
GROUP
ACTION
20 JUN – 10 AUG 2027
52 DAYS
Applications Open
15 PAX Maximum Group

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