Manaslu Expedition Autumnn 8,163m (26,763ft) 2024
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Manaslu Expedition Autumnn 8,163m (26,763ft) 2024

Mount Manaslu Expedition program is announced for those who are seeking for climbing the easier 8000m mountain peak. Manaslu also known as Kutang and is the eighth highest peak in the world with the elevation of 8163 meters.The Manaslu Expedition is used to be one of the alternatives Mountain Expeditions of Mt Cho Oyu from Tibet, which is easy and interesting even other than nine 8000m Expeditions in Nepal. Some experienced mountaineers used to say that Manaslu Expedition is even better experience than Cho Oyu for mountaineering training to become accustomed to Mt. Everest Expedition to their next trip. Start trip on August 31 2024

Fact About Trip

Trip Duration:

40 Days

Trekking area:

Manaslu

Cost of trekking:

$15000

Group Size:

2-10

Maximum altitude:

8163m

Best Season:

August, September, October

Trekking grade:

difficult

Trek Start from:

Kathmandu

Trek End at:

Kathmandu

Mode of Trek:

walking

Overview of Manaslu Expedition Autumnn 8,163m (26,763ft) 2024

Mount Manaslu Expedition program is announced for those who are seeking for climbing the easier 8000m mountain peak. Manaslu also known as Kutang and is the eighth highest peak in the world with the elevation of 8163 meters.

It lies at the edge of one of the most scheduled Himalayan Valley in the central-western Nepal. The Manaslu Expedition is used to be one of the alternatives Mountain Expeditions of Mt Cho Oyu from Tibet, which is easy and interesting even other than nine 8000m Expeditions in Nepal. Some experienced mountaineers used to say that Manaslu Expedition is even better experience than Cho Oyu for mountaineering training to become accustomed to Mt. Everest Expedition to their next trip.

Mt. Manaslu has its long ridges and valley glaciers, which provide feasible approaches from all directions culminating in a peak that towers steeply above its surrounding landscape. At least six different routes to Manaslu Expedition exist today of which the south face is the most challenging in climbing history. The Manaslu climbing route follows a relatively straightforward line to the summit, which has few technical sections. Normally, four camps are set up during Manaslu climbing after Advanced Base Camp. After Manaslu Base Camp, climbers has to bear a few stretches of steep climbing and crevasses from Camp I to Camp II, slippery snow climbing is required from Camp II to Camp III and possibility of facing avalanches from Camp III to Camp IV during the attempts. As per record, the first attempt to Manaslu was made in 1953 by a Japanese team from the Budhi Gandaki Valley, however, it was unsuccessful and the first ascent had succeeded only in 1956. Since then it has been facing series of success and failure stories for approaching to the summit.

There are very few Expedition operators of 8000m mountains in Nepal and Actual Adventure is proud to be one of among them. Actual Adventure  is emerging, well managed 8000m Expedition operator in Nepal, To organize the expedition of 8000m adventure peak like Manaslu, we are preparing our climbers for Mt. Manaslu Climbing in this spring/autumn and appeal to all interested climbers to join us and assure high range of possibilities to be success for approaching to its summit of Mt. Manaslu through our assistance.  Remember that safety climbing and successful attempt of the climbers is the most important matter for Actual Adventure  team.  

Manaslu Expedition Spring climbing  Route

The Manaslu expedition has many interesting routes available to arrive at a common summit. The original route used by the 1956 Japanese expedition up the Northeast face is also the standard common route. The climb is slightly more technical than Cho Oyu or Shishapangma. However, the low Base Camp increases the risk of avalanches.

There are 4 camps including C1 (5,500m), C2 (6,300m), C3 (6,700m), and C4 (7,300m) above the base camp. There are 100 meters vertical walls of 50-60 degrees between Camp-I and Camp-II. The route between Camp-I and -II has plenty of crevasses and icefalls. There is also a traverse beneath a majestic serac above the black rock wall.

The route between Camp-II and -III is a straight walk up to the col of Camp-III. There is a straight 30-40 degree climb of 400 meters in the route to Camp-IV. Finally, we cross another three big plateaus and ascend 100 meters to arrive at the summit ridge. From the summit ridge, it is a 60 meters straight climb to the summit.

Heli Itinerary 2024 Autumn Short & Luxury

 

Day          Activity
Day 1 Arrival to Kathmandu & Transfer to the Hotel (1,400m)
Day 2 Rest in Kathmandu and briefing and Preparing
Day 3 Fly by Heli from Kathmandu to Sama Gaun (3,541m)
Day 4 Acclimatization in Sama Gaun (rest day)
Day 5 Acclimatization in Sama Gaun (rest day)
Day 6 Trek from Sama Gaun to Manaslu Basecamp (4700m)
Day 7-25 Climbing Period: Base Camp - Manaslu Summit (8,163m)– Base Camp
Day 26 Trek from Manaslu Base Camp to Sama Gaun (3,541m)
Day 27 Fly by Heli from Sama Gaun to Kathmandu & Transfer to the Hotel
Day 28 Leisure Day in Kathmandu City
Day 29 Transfer to International Airport for final departure

 

Manaslu Expedition Autumnn 8,163m (26,763ft) 2024 Itinerary
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Arrival to Kathmandu & Transfer to the Hotel (1,400m)

Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1400

Rest in Kathmandu, Expedition briefing and Preparing

Food
Breakfast
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1400

Drive from Kathmandu to Besisahar

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
760

Trek from Besisahar to Dharapani (1,860)

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
1860

Trek from Dharapani to Tilije (2,300m)

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
2300

Trek from Tilije to Bhimthang (3,720m)

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Logde
Elevation
3720

Acclimatization at Bhimthang (rest day)

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3720

Trek from Bhimthan to Samdo (3,872m) via Larke Pass(5,160m)

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3872

Trek from Samdo to Sama Gaun (3,541m)

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
3541

Trek from Sama Gaun to Manaslu Basecamp (4700m)

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
4700

Climbing Period [Base Camp - Manaslu Summit(8,163m)– Base Camp]

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Camp
Elevation
8163

Trek from Manaslu Base Camp to Sama Gaun (3,541m)

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Logde
Elevation
3541

Trek from Sama Gaun to Namrung (2,670m) *to Arughat (Heli) if requested.

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
2670

Trek from Namrung to Philim (1,606m)

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Logde
Elevation
1606

Trek from Philim to Machha Khola (883m)

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
883

Trek from Machha Khola to Arughat (606m)

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Lodge
Elevation
606

Drive from Arughat to Kathmandu & transfer to the Hotel

Food
BLD
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1400

Leisure Day in Kathmandu

Food
Breakfast
Accomodation
Hotel
Elevation
1400

Transfer to International Airport for final departure

Food
Breakfast

Manaslu Expedition Autumnn 8,163m (26,763ft) 2024 Include / Exclude

Cost Includes

  • All arrival and departure transfers in Kathmandu.
  • 4 Nights hotel accommodations in Kathmandu on BB Plan.
  • Kathmandu-Besishahar-Dharapani/Arughat- Kathmandu land transfers.
  • Mt. Manaslu expedition permit (Royalty; US$ 900 for member).
  • Government official Liaison Officer for Mt. Manaslu Expedition. 
  • Annapurna and Manaslu Conservation Area entry permits
  • Special/Restricted Manaslu area trekking and TIMs card for members.
  • All camping equipment in Advance Base Camp and other camps.
  • Food, accommodation and guide during trekking in teahouse/lodge.
  • Food during expedition period cooked by our experienced cook at ABC.
  • 1:1 experienced private climbing Sherpa guide for climbing support.
  • 2 Oxygen (4 Ltrs.) bottles for climbing member and 1 for Sherpa.
  • Mask & regulators 1-set for climbing member and Sherpa.
  • Gamow bag at ABC for emergency rescue purpose.
  • Baggage allowance carrying by mules/porters up and down to BC: 50 kg.
  • Required high altitude food for climbing member and Sherpa.
  • Insurance, wages, meal and allowances for climbing Sherpa and BC staffs.
  • Solar panels for light and battery charging in base camp.
  • Icefall and rope fixing charges, tents at high camps C1, C2, and C3.
  • First Aid medical kits for the Group and the staffs.Walkie-talkies & satellite phone for communication (uses charge $ 5 per unit for Sat).
  • Office service charge and government taxes levied in Nepal.
  • Farewell Dinner 
  • 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)
  • Tips to Base Camp Staffs (Mandatory minimum US$ 200.00 per Member in Total)
  • 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 : 
  • Cost Include
  • All arrival and departure transfers with actual adventure 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 Snowy 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.

Cost Excludes

  • 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 to Base Camp Staffs (Mandatory minimum US$ 200.00 per Member in Total)
  • Any other item not mentioned in “THE PACKAGE COST INCLUDES” section.

Notes

  1. Cost defers on Hotel Category for Hotels in Kathmandu.
  2. The itinerary is changeable and modifiable as per needs and time frame of the clients.
  3. Cost will be re calculated if the itinerary is changed or modified.
  4. Additional activities may be added as per request with nominal additional cost.
  5. For any kind of changes please contact us by email or call to us.

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Additional Information

Why Manaslu Climbing in Autumn?

Climbing Manaslu in the autumn season, which typically runs from late September to early November, is a popular choice for mountaineers for several reasons:

  1. Favorable Weather Conditions: Autumn is considered one of the best seasons for climbing Manaslu in Nepal. During this time, the monsoon season has ended, and the mountain experiences more stable weather conditions. The skies are generally clear, with lower chances of precipitation and storms, making it safer for climbers.

  2. Reduced Crowds: Compared to the spring season (March to May), which is the other primary climbing season for Manaslu, autumn sees fewer climbers attempting the mountain. This means fewer people on the route, fewer logistical challenges, and less competition for resources like base camp space and experienced guides.

  3. Better Visibility: Clear skies in the autumn season provide better visibility, allowing climbers to enjoy stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including the Annapurna and Manaslu ranges. This not only enhances the overall climbing experience but also improves route finding and navigation.

  4. Stable Snow Conditions: The autumn season often results in more stable snow conditions on the mountain. While it can still be challenging and technical, the snow and ice conditions are generally more predictable compared to the spring season when melting snow and avalanches are more common.

  5. Warmer Temperatures: Although it's still cold at high altitudes, autumn tends to be slightly warmer than spring at the same elevations. This can make a significant difference in climbers' comfort and safety, as extreme cold can lead to frostbite and other cold-related injuries.

  6. Longer Days: Autumn provides longer daylight hours compared to the spring season, allowing climbers more time for summit attempts and descents, which can be crucial for safety.

  7. Availability of Experienced Climbing Teams: Many experienced climbing teams and guides choose to operate on Manaslu during the autumn season. This means that climbers can benefit from the expertise of seasoned professionals who are well-versed in the conditions and challenges of the mountain.

It's important to note that climbing any high-altitude mountain like Manaslu is a challenging and risky endeavor regardless of the season. Climbers must be well-prepared, physically fit, and equipped with the necessary skills and gear. Additionally, it's essential to obtain all required permits and follow the guidelines set by the local authorities to ensure a safe and responsible climb.

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