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Manaslu Expedition 2026

Country

Nepal

Duration

14

Difficulty

Easy to Moderate

Max Altitude

5545mm

Style

Mountain climbing

Status

Summer

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Why Choose the Manaslu Expedition 2026

The Manaslu Expedition is considered one of the ultimate Himalayan challenges, offering climbers the chance to summit the world’s eighth-highest peak at 8,163 meters (26,781 feet). Known as the “Mountain of the Spirit”—its name derived from the Sanskrit word Manasa meaning intellect or soul—Manaslu presents a formidable test of endurance, technical skill, and resilience. Unlike Everest, which attracts large crowds, Manaslu retains an aura of isolation and purity, making it a coveted climb for mountaineers seeking both adventure and tranquility.

The journey begins with a trek through the Manaslu Conservation Area, a region rich in biodiversity and cultural heritage. Climbers pass through remote stone villages inhabited by the Nubri and Tsum peoples, where Tibetan Buddhism thrives and monasteries cling to cliff sides. This cultural immersion adds depth to the expedition, blending physical challenge with spiritual encounters. The climb itself follows the Northeast Face route, involving glacier navigation, sustained snow and ice slopes, and a steep snow arête near the summit. Each stage requires careful acclimatization and strategic use of high camps, with breathtaking views of neighboring peaks like Himalchuli and Ngadi Chuli reinforcing the grandeur of the Himalayas.

Timing is critical for success. The mountain is best attempted in spring (April–mid-May) or autumn (September–November). Spring offers warmer temperatures, longer daylight, and easier rope-fixing conditions, while autumn provides crystal-clear skies and freshly snow-draped peaks, though with colder temperatures as winter approaches. Expeditions are meticulously planned around these narrow weather windows to maximize safety and summit prospects.

For climbers, standing atop Manaslu is more than a physical achievement—it is a profound spiritual and personal milestone. The expedition combines high-altitude mountaineering with cultural immersion, making it both a demanding and deeply rewarding experience. With professional Sherpa support, structured acclimatization, and comprehensive safety planning, the Manaslu Expedition is often seen as an excellent preparatory climb for Everest, while remaining a prestigious accomplishment in its own right.

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Trip Summary

DayDestination & ActivitiesDistanceTimeMountain Seen
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Kathmandu to Syabrubesi

100 km8 hours -
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Syabrubesi to Langtang Village

15 km 9 hours -

Detailed Manaslu Expedition 2026 Itinerary

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Timing is critical for success. The mountain is best attempted in spring (April–mid-May) or autumn (September–November). Spring offers warmer temperatures, longer daylight, and easier rope-fixing conditions, while autumn provides crystal-clear skies and freshly snow-draped peaks, though with colder temperatures as winter approaches. Expeditions are meticulously planned around these narrow weather windows to maximize safety and summit prospects

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Optional hike to Kyanjin Ri (4,773 m) or Tserko Ri (4,984 m) for breathtaking sunrise views over snow-capped peaks.

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Expedition Success

90%

Expeditions
to Summit

99%

Climber
Summit Rate

455

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Manaslu Expedition 2026 Departures

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Trip duration: 14 Days

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Meet Our Expert Guides

Nabaraj Dhakal

Nabaraj Dhakal

Trekking Leader & Climbing Guide

20 years of experience

Mr. Nabaraj Dhakal is a professional trekking guide, trekking leader, and climbing guide. He has led adventure trekking companies in Nepal and has extensive experience in the Annapurna, Everest, Langtang, and Upper Mustang regions. Since 2003, he has worked in the tourism industry and brings deep Himalayan knowledge to every expedition.
Santosh Dhakal

Santosh Dhakal

Mountain Guide

12 years of experience

Santosh Dhakal is one of the most experienced mountain guides in our team. He has more than ten years of experience guiding hikers from all over the world, with deep knowledge of Nepal's geography, culture, and high-altitude regions.
Ang Tendi Sherpa

Ang Tendi Sherpa

Climbing/Trekking Guide

14 years of experience

Ang Tendi Sherpa has traveled to nearly all of Nepal's trekking regions and is an expert on trekking in Tibet and India. He has climbed several summits and peaks in Nepal and is known for his capable, pleasant, and service-focused leadership.
Lakpa Sherpa

Lakpa Sherpa

Climbing Guide

16 years of experience

Lakpa Sherpa is a seasoned mountaineer with extensive high-altitude climbing experience, including Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and Lobuche. He is a trusted climbing leader known for safe, confident guidance in demanding mountain environments.

Everything you need to know

Frequently Asked Questions About The Manaslu Expedition 2026

Health and Fitness

Will I need to do a medical test to prove my fitness for the trek?
No, there is no medical test to prove your fitness. However, it is a good idea to get your baseline in a Kathmandu hospital.
Who does AMS affect the most?
AMS affects the vulnerable, like senior citizens or young children, the most. However, with a little bit of preparation and the right accent itinerary, it can be easily curbed.

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