Manaslu (8,163 m) is the eighth highest mountain in the world also known as Kuang. It is one of the most difficult mountains to climb due to the deep pitches and knife-edged ridges. It is located in the west-central part of Nepal and is the highest mountain in the Lamjung district of Nepal. Mount Manaslu is the world’s eighth highest peaks. Manaslu Peak is about 64km east of Mount Annapurna. This expedition is a complete climbing adventure of an 8000-meter peak. This expedition consists of diverse landscapes and is a challenging climbing experience. It is much more challenging than Cho Oyu and Sishapangma. So, the climbers are required to have excellent physical and mental preparation. It was first climbed by group members of the Japanese Expedition in 1956.
This expedition is recommended to only experienced climbers since it is dangerous and difficult. You will need prior knowledge. To join this particular expedition, you will need you should be fully acquainted with mountaineering techniques. You also need to have some climbing experience and must have climbed Alpine climbs and also an altitude experience of climbing a 6000m or above. This expedition is a 50 days expedition. In this 50 days expedition, 26 days are the climbing days. Our journey starts with a drive from Kathmandu to Arughat. We trek through beautiful villages, terrace farms, and rhododendron forests.
Manaslu is approachable from many routes. We use the standard route which is the Northeast face route used by the Japanese expedition in 1956. The top of Mt. Manaslu offers you both the feeling of great achievement and majestic views of the mountains. The favorable season to climb this mountain is late spring and autumn. The local Sherpa guides will be there for you on your climb. So, this expedition allows you to enjoy the beautiful landscape, mountains, culture, and lifestyle of people living in those areas.