Thursday, August 8, 2019

A information about Manaslu Trekking in Nepal

The trekking of the Manaslu Larkye pass is located on Mount Manaslu, which is located in the northern part of Nepal. The so-called Manaslu is known as the peak of the mountain. Manaslu 8163 meters, the eighth highest peak in the world. The 5213-meter-high Larkya Pass is placing the feather of Mount Manaslu. The passage of Manaslu Lucy or the circuit of Manaslu is in the district of Gorkha, legendary soldiers of Gorkha. After Larky passes the trails, take the Annapurna conservation area in Dharapani, which is the Manang district in Nepal.



Opened in 1992, the Manaslu area offers a combination of rich cultural heritage, unsurpassed beauty, and biological diversity. Special permits are required to visit the trekking of upper Manaslu. The permit costs US $ 70 per week per person in the season from September to November, if more than one week per day US $ 10 per person and US $ 50 per week per person in another season and if more than one week per day US $ 7 per person Annapurna Conservation and Manaslu Conservation permits the US $ 22 per person per entry, respectively. Measured as one of the toughest trekking in Nepal, so it requires a good trekking experience and a superior physical condition, the treks of the Manaslu circuit or the Larke Pass will reward the adventurers with an incomparable alpine experience. Some of the support calls Tatopani (natural hot springs), Lho, Samdo Gau, Samdo and Larky Bazaar are attention to visit in search of real culture, real-life and unexpected variety.

There are basic tea houses/guesthouses possible for small or individual groups. However, new hotels and restaurants are built every year as a tourist interest and aspiration. Private rooms are available in most guest houses/lodges. Most bathrooms are shared. In the high pass base camp called Dharmasal or Larky phedi, you have a basic tea house or a tent. Each guest house serves the traditional Nepalese food Dal Bhat (rice soup, curry, and lentils). All guesthouses on our routes have a variety of different foods, such as rice, vegetables, noodles, potatoes, and soup. Many of them have western food on the menu. Soft drinks, snacks, wine, a bottle of mineral water and beer are available at most guesthouses and restaurants next to the trail.

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