Manaslu Expedition In Nepal

Manaslu Expedition In Nepal

Manaslu lies in the Kali Gandaki valley of the Nepal Himalayas. This mountain was previously known as Kutang, 'tang' being the Tibetan word for flat place, thereby describing the mountain's general summit.
It was then renamed Manaslu which comes from the Sanskrit word "Manasa" meaning "intellect" or "soul". It was first climbed by T.Imanishi & G. Norbu in 1956.
Many consider the three peaks of Manaslu as Japanese peaks as they were the first to reach its summit in 1956. There exist half a dozen different routes on Manaslu today. The south face of this "mountain of intellect" is arguably the toughest in climbing history.
Our trip starts at Sama Gaon, where incidentally Makalu is called Kambung- after a local god. It was here in this same village back in 1954 that the second Japanese expedition met with bitter resistance from the locals. They blamed the presence of the heathen foreigners for the avalanches and pestilence on the valley. They felt that Japanese had insulted the gods dwelling in the mountains thereby angering them into creating such adverse conditions.


Manaslu Expedition Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu and transfer to the hotel

Day 02:
Full Day sightseeing in Kathmandu.

Day 03:
Preparation for Expedition

Day 04:
Drive Arughat via Dhading

Day 05:
Arughat - Sotikhola

Day 06:
Sotikhola - Machhakhola

Day 07:
Machhakhola - Jagat

Day 08:
Jagat - Ukawa

Day 09:
Ukawa - Ngyak

Day 10:
Nyak - Namrung

Day 11:
Namrung - Syalla village

Day 12:
Syalla - Sama village

Day 13:
Sama Village

Day 14:
Sama Village - Manaslu Base Camp

Days 15 - 41:
Climbing Period for Manaslu 8163m

Day 42:
Syalla - Sama village

Day 43:
Base camp - Sama village

Day 44:
Sama - Namrung

Day 45:
Trek Namrung to Philim village

Day 46:
Filim to Machakhola

Day 47:
Machakhola - Soti

Day 48:
Soti - Arughat

Day 49:
Arughat drive to Kathmandu

Day 50:
Rest day in Kathmandu.

Day 51:
Final departure to the International Airport.


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