Manaslu Trek 20 days
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This strenuous trekking is constantly rewarded with brilliant mountain vistas of the Ganesh and Manaslu Himal ranges and insights into the cultures of a cross-section of ethnic Nepalese tribes and peoples, perhaps not available on any other treks. Your journey into this remote and once forbidden area of Nepal begins with an overland journey to the the town of Arughat Bazar. From here the trail heads north up the Buri Gandaki river valley, the trail passes through the villages of Khani Gaon, Setibas, Nyak, Namru and Samagaon to cross the Larkya La (17100 f/ 5213 m.) and then joins the river valley of the Dudh Khola (Khola = river).

Going north, up the river valley of the Buri Gandaki and then behind Mt. Himalchuli (25890 f/ 7893 m.), Peak 29 (25711 f/7839 m.) and Mt. Manaslu (26856 f/8118 m.) to cross the Larkya La (La = Pass) at 17100 f/5213 m., this fascinating trek explores areas and villages where westerners are still a very rare sight and the way of life unchanged for decades and maybe, even centuries.

From here, the trail heads south to the Dudh Khola's confluence with the Marsyangdi River at the village of Thonje and continues through the villages of Chamce and Nayagaon to Besisahar from where you drive back to Kathmandu.

This trek offers much more than mountains. Starting in the lush green lower hills, inhabited by Indo-Aryan Hindus you will pass through the middle hills, inhabited by the Tibeto-Burmese Magar, Rai, Limbu and Tamang peoples who follw both Hinduism and Buddhism and sometimes Shamanism, to emerge into the high, arid desert region that is actually a part of the Tibetan Plateau where people of Tibetan Stock dwell and where the predominant religion is Tibetan Buddhism.

The changes in predominant cultures is evident, even from the names of places. While names such as Gorkha, Arughat Bazaar and Setibas are names rooted in Indo-Aryan languages, Nyak, Namru and Somdu are typically rooted in the Tibetan language. These same observations can be made, only traveling in the opposite direction, after crossing the Larkya La. Tanbuche, Karche and Thonje are Tibetan names while Naya Gaon, Besisahar and then finally back to Kathmandu or Pokhara.

 
 
 
 
 
 
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