TRIP GRADING
The significant altitude range involved in this trek requires good fitness. Some days include long steep ascents and descents, through remote and less tourist serviced sections. Prior trekking experience is recommended to join this trip.
ITINERARY
DAY 1: Arrive Katmandu
A Himalayan Ascent representative will collect you from the airport. It’s a free day to recover from your international flight. Later in the evening, there will be a group briefing and welcome group dinner.
DAY 2: In Kathmandu
This is a free day for you to explore the crazy, yet wondrously beautiful city of Kathmandu. Home to 5 World HerItage sites, Kathmandu is a stunning landscape of handcrafted wooden palaces (durbar or palace squares of Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur) and glorious Buddhist stupas (Swayambu and Boudhanath). It’s a city that stimulates all senses, so be prepared because Kathmandu is a city that demands attention.
DAY 3: Drive to Arughat (530m) ~6 hrs
We drive out of the Kathmandu valley exiting via the busy west gate of the city, and down the hillside with direct views of the Langtang mountain range. The windy road eventually turns right into Gorkha district and up to Arughat, our trailhead. We have the afternoon to explore this little riverside town as we prepare for our trek.
DAY 4: Trek Arughat (530m) to Khursani bari/Liding (860m) ~6 hrs
We follow the Budhi Gandaki river north passing Gurung and Magar farming villages, and through forests noisy with monkeys. During summer especially and also autumn, large waterfalls stream down gorge cliffs feeding the Budhi Gandaki river. It’s a refreshing sight in the heat at this low altitude. However, be prepared for fun and wet stream crossings!
DAY 5: Trek Khursani bari (860m) to Machha Khola (930m) ~ 6 hrs
We continue to follow the undulating trail along the river and through sal forests. The gorge narrows against steep cliffs and dense forest, and then widens for pleasant riverbeds. There’s a steep climb up to Machha khola or “fish river” for our night’s stop.
DAY 6: Trek Machha khola (930m) to Dobhan (1070m) ~5.5 hrs
At Tatopani or “hot water” you can stop to enjoy a natural hot spring bath under a cliff. After crossing a suspension bridge to the other side of the river, there’s a climb up stone steps to Dobhan.
DAY 7: Trek Dobhan (1070m) to Philim (1570m) ~6 hrs
The trail continues on the true left of the river until Thado Bharyang just below the town of Jagat. We cross the river to Jagat, and to more prominent Buddhist communities as seen by chortens and mani walls in the villages. The route crosses the river again and up to Philim.
DAY 8: Trek Philim (1570m) to Deng (1860m) ~6 hrs
From Philim we enjoy more thunderous waterfalls and a sensational gorge walk high above the river. The trail then wanders through pine and bamboo forests to the Gurung town of Deng.
DAY 9: Trek Deng (1860m) to Namrung (2582m) ~6 hrs
The Budhi Gandaki river thins further as we continue the journey now high in Upper Manaslu. We trek north-west in parallel to the Tibetan border only 5km north when we reach Ghap. Maniwalls and chortens welcome and well wish travellers through villages inhabited by Bhotia tribes, Tibetan descendants who migrated into the Nupri valley. We trek through forests filled with alpine rhododendrons and oak trees up to Namrung.
DAY 10: Trek Namrung (2582m) to Samagaon (3525m) ~6 hrs
As we journey deeper into the Nupri valley, the Bhotia way of life and devout Buddhist culture can be appreciated in each village. Old monasteries or “gompas” can be seen positioned high above the trail route. Look south-west for your first views of the twin peaks of Manaslu (8163m), and south to take in Himal Chuli (7893m, 18th highest mountain).
DAY 11: Acclimatization in Samagaon
To allow for adequate acclimatisation before crossing our highest point at Larkya La pass, we will spend an extra day in Samagaon. You can visit the local monastery that offers splendid views of Manaslu, spend the day hiking the steep trail up to Manaslu base camp (4500m, 7-8 hr for the 1000m climb and return) that passes the beautiful Birendra Tal glacier lake or stay in with a good book.
DAY 12: Trek Samagaon (3525m) to Samdo (3860m) ~3 hrs
Today is an easy day that traverses north up the valley through birch and juniper forests. We pass stone huts, mani walls and cross wooden bridges to reach Samdo. Samdo is the old trading centre for routes between Tibet and Nepal.
DAY 13: Trek Samdo (3860m) to Dharmsala (4460m) ~3.5 hrs
It’s a slow but short climb towards Larkya glacier and our pass crossing. We walk to the glacier terminal moraine passing through a barren high altitude landscape consisting mostly of juniper shrubs. The popular northwest ridge route to Manaslu can clearly be seen as we hike up to Dharmsala.
DAY 14: Trek Dharmsala (4460m) to Bimthang (3610m) via Larkya La pass (5106m) ~8 hrs
Depending on conditions, the pass is a long snow and rock traverse on Larkya glacier. To avoid unpleasant afternoon winds, we start the crossing early in the morning. Walking first up the rocky glacier moraine and then onto the pass itself, it’s a slow trudge at high altitude. However, the panoramic view from the high point is a spectacular scene encompassing Himlung, Cheo and Kang Guru. The 1.5 hr descent follows steep switchbacks on a rock scree. Trekking poles are advised, and even crampons if conditions are icy. Eventually the track drops into a grassy meadow which we follow to Bimthang.
DAY 15: Trek Bimthang (3610m) to Tilje (2300m) ~4.5 hrs
This is mostly a downhill day except for a crossing of Karche pass (2710m) as we now follow the Dudh river or “milk river” south into Manang and the Annapurna Conservation Park. The trail to the classic Annapurna circuit trek connects at Dharapani. We see the familiar sights of Gurung villages in Tilje as we move further south from the Tibetan border and Bhotia communities.
DAY 16: Trek Tilje (2300m) to Tal (1707m) ~4 hrs
Our last day of trekking is another gorge trek down the beginnings of the mighty Marshyangdi river. The evening meal at Tal will be shared with our portering staff whom we will farewell the next day.
DAY 17: Drive Tal to Besisahar ~5 hrs
Everyday on a trek is an adventure in Nepal, even a humble bus drive! We take an interesting drive down a new road that connects Tal to Besisahar along the river. You’ll be happy to see the small town of Besisahar, our rest for the night.
DAY 18 - 19: Drive Besisahar to Kathmandu ~6 hrs
We return to Kathmandu via the same route. Once in Kathmandu, you have the afternoon to rest. A massage is recommended!
DAY 19: Kathmandu
Today is free to catch up on shopping and sight seeing before your departure home.
DAY 20: Depart Kathmandu
We bid Kathmandu and Nepal farewell….until next time.