Description:
Manaslu Area (21 days trek) - Non Tourist Area
This trek offers you a very unique opportunity to
experience relatively "untouched" region
of Nepal and provides spectacular beauty along the
border of Nepal and China. Controlled trekking route,
which allows organized trekking groups special permits
to venture round its spectacular circuit opened for
trekking only since 1991.
Mt. Manaslu (8163 m.) from Sama Gaun Gumba
Manaslu region located in west central Nepal is 336km.
provides strong walkers the best that Nepal has to
offer fantastic mountain scenery, spanning altitudes
from 375m to 5300 m. a diverse range of ecosystems
and ethnic cultures, and a trail that puts one physically
closer to Tibet than any other trek in Nepal.
The standard 21 -day hike usually begins in Gorkha
but for those preferring a longer trek, the winding
road to Trisuli becomes the preface to this exciting
walk Because of its isolation and newness to tourism,
this trip must be done as a full service trek through
an official trekking company. All supplies necessary
for the trip (including food and kerosene) must be
carried in and all rubbish must be ported out. A Nepalese
Liaison Officer must accompany each group to assure
protection of both the fragile environment and cultures
there.
Rolwaling (Tashi Lapcha Pass) Trek (13 days)
For those who wish to experience an isolate part of
Nepal one should make an exceptional trek to the Rolwaling
valley, one of the most appealing regions of Nepal.
Ensconced in the shadow of the Rolwaling Himal, this
remote Himalayan valley lies on east of Dolakha.
There are two main villages in the
Rolwaling valley. Beding (3510m) and Na Gaun (4120m).
Trekkers may spend a few days in the Rolwaling area
ascending to the Na Yak pastures at 4700m. Here trekkers
are greeted by a spectacular panorama of the Gauri
Shanker and Menlungtse Peaks.