Destination
Nepal
Region
Langtang to Manaslu Region
Trip Grade
Grade 3: Hard/challenging
Accommodation
Hotel
Total Distance
600km
Start / End Point
Kathmandu/Kathmandu
Durations
50 Days
Max. Altitude
5,320 m/ (17,454 ft)
Meals Included
Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Group Size
above 1 pax
Best Season
March to May/sept to Nove
Activity per day
8 hr
Transportation
Private Jeep /Trekking
Trip Highlights
The "Great Himalaya Trail-Langtang to Manaslu Region" refers to a section of the Great Himalaya Trail (GHT), an epic trekking route across Nepal that combines challenging high passes with cultural immersion. This specific segment travels through the remote and less-developed Langtang, Ganesh, and Manaslu regions, requiring significant physical fitness and technical skills to navigate areas like Tilman's Pass. The trek offers stunning mountain views, unique cultural experiences, and a chance to explore pristine environments, though it often involves camping and challenging high-altitude ascents.
The highlight of the Great Himalaya Trail in the Langtang to Manaslu region is a unique combination of high-altitude adventure and rich, diverse cultural experiences, featuring close-up views of mountains like Manaslu and Ganesh Himal, sacred sites like Gosainkunda, a variety of flora and fauna, and interactions with distinct communities like the Tamang, Gurung, and Hyalmo people. This section offers a less-visited yet highly rewarding experience, combining challenging passes with glimpses of traditional lifestyles and vibrant local traditions.
Mountain Peaks:- Enjoy breathtaking, up-close views of majestic mountains, including Mt. Manaslu (the world's eighth-highest peak) and the Ganesh Himal range, named after the elephant-headed God of Good Fortune.
Sacred Sites:- Visit culturally and religiously significant places, such as the holy lake Gosainkunda, where thousands of devotees congregate, and ancient monasteries like Samagaon's Samdo Monastery.
The Great Himalaya Trail's Tsum Valley portion highlights include its rich Tibetan Buddhist culture with sacred sites like Mu Gompa and Milarepa's Cave; breathtaking views of mountains such as Ganesh Himal and Manaslu; pristine alpine forests and landscapes; and the opportunity to experience the unique, traditional lifestyle and simple teahouse accommodations of the culturally isolated Tsumba people.
The highlight of the Great Himalaya Trail (GHT) in the Langtang region is a blend of stunning natural beauty, including towering peaks like Langtang Lirung and majestic views from Tserko Ri and Kyanjin Ri, rich cultural experiences with Tibetan-influenced Tamang communities, and diverse ecosystems with dense rhododendron forests and alpine meadows within Langtang National Park. Trekkers can spot rare wildlife, visit ancient monasteries like Kyanjin Gompa, and experience a less-traveled, culturally rich part of the Himalayas.
The main highlights of the Great Himalaya Trail's Manaslu section include the challenging and scenic Larkya La Pass (5,106m or 5,153m), offering breathtaking panoramic views of Mount Manaslu and other Himalayan giants. Trekkers also experience rich Tibetan-influenced culture in remote villages, explore pristine Budhi Gandaki River valleys, and encounter diverse biodiversity and flora in a peaceful, unspoiled environment. The trek also features the tranquil Birendra Tal and ancient Pungyen Monastery, blending natural beauty with spiritual depth.
Tibetan Buddhist Heritage: Tsum Valley is a hidden "Beyul," or sacred valley, with deep spiritual significance, allowing for a unique cultural immersion.
Monasteries and Gompas: Visit sacred sites like Mu Gompa, the valley's largest monastery, and Rachen Gompa, known for its beautiful setting.
Milarepa's Cave: A significant spiritual site where the renowned Tibetan yogi Meditated, often marked by murals, scripts, and prayer flags.
Traditional Villages: Explore villages like Nile and Chule with their unique stone houses and observe the traditional way of life of the Tsumba people.
Larkya La Pass: The highest point of the trek, providing stunning views of the surrounding peaks, glaciers, and valleys.
Mount Manaslu Views: Direct, spectacular views of the eighth-highest peak in the world, Mount Manaslu.
Remote Culture: An immersive experience of authentic Hindu and Tibetan-style Buddhist culture and lifestyles in villages like Samagaon.
Cultural Exchange: Engage with local communities, learn about their traditional way of life, and witness traditional dances like Ghatu and Sorathi, which are still practiced.
Adventure: Traverse challenging high mountain passes, such as Kanja La or Laurebina La, providing a thrilling adventure with rewarding panoramic views from above the clouds.
Diverse Culture: Immerse yourself in the cultures of communities such as the Tamang, Gurung, and Hyalmo people, known for their unique traditions, agriculture, and religious practices.
Biodiversity: Explore the diverse natural beauty, including alpine meadows, lush forests, and a wide array of plant and animal species, with opportunities to see rare wildlife.
Remote & Less Traveled: This region remains largely untouched by modern construction and receives fewer trekkers, offering a more authentic and unspoiled Himalayan experience.
Trip Overview
Nepal The Great Himalaya Trail (Ght)
Great Himalaya Trail -Langtang To Manaslu Region, 50 Days
Pricing for Group Size Basis:
All inclusive Trek Price for single trekker; USD 8300
All inclusive Trek Price for 2 trekkers basis; USD 5500 per person
Customize Your Trek: This is a general itinerary, which can always individually be “tailormade”. The trek package can be redesigned or redeveloped as per your taste, For more information please e-mail us at npvillage@gmail.com
The Great Himalaya Trail – Section 3 (Langtang to Manaslu Region) This section of the trek crossing the Tilman’s Pass after visiting the Bhairav Kund and five sacred lakes of Panch Pokhari and the extremely remote Jugal Himal, home of the blue sheep and the red panda. The Langtang Himalayas are within easy reach of Kathmandu. But they rival any alpine area on the planet for staggering.
This section of the trek crossing the Tilman’s Pass after visiting the Bhairav Kund and five sacred lakes of Panch Pokhari and the extremely remote Jugal Himal, home of the blue sheep and the red panda. The Langtang Himalayas are within easy reach of Kathmandu. But they rival any alpine area on the planet for staggering natural beauty. The Langtang region remains one of Nepal’s hidden treasures with far less tourist traffic than the Everest or Annapurna regions. Jugal Himal or “chain of peaks” is situated to the northeast of Kathmandu. It includes the summits Dorje Lakpa (6966m), Madiya (6257m) and Phurbi Chhyachu (6637m). The trail follows a ridge to Bhairav Kund, a holy lake at 3500 meters. We then make a circuit around the head of the Balephi Khola Valley to Panch Pokhari (“five lakes”) at 3600 meters, a seldom-visited pilgrimage site. This trek is a true adventure. Expect significant elevation gain on narrow trails. Most villages are without guest houses. The trek takes us past the rocky peaks of Kanshurum, Urkinmang and Ganchenpo after passing the high snowy Tilman’s Pass. Its beautiful mountains can be seen even from the Kathmandu Valley as well. Though the area is within easy access from Kathmandu, very few trekkers visit there. It is one of the precious areas where the simple life of the Himalayas can be still observed.
Trek in the Langtang, Ganesh Himal and Manaslu region are designed to introduce you to a broad spectrum of life mountain communities and breathtaking scenes. This course starts in the semitropical sun, goes up to a fairly high elevation, where a close view of Ganesh Himal and Langtang Lirung can be enjoyed. The area is still beyond the reach of modern constructions and no lodge accommodations are available for the visitors. Experience the trekking area which lies on the central eastern region of Nepal still lucky to remain untouched by modern world. You are trekking in different part of world getting in contact with local people, unspoiled nature, widely cultural and traditions barrier, massive mountain close enough to touch. Getting at the high snowy pass leaving the clouds under you and greeting the massive mountains over 8000m, would not that be amazing. The Ganesh Himal is named after the elephant-headed God of Good Fortune. The Ganesh Range Peaks (Ganesh I, Ganesh II, Ganesh III, Ganesh IV) stand out like crystal that is the “Great Himalayan Chain” forming the skyline. This great Himalayan massif is contained between the valley of the Budi Gandaki in the west and Bhote Koshi in the east, which becomes Trishuli River in the lower section. The first glimpse of Ganesh Himal and Langtang Lirung greets us, when we go crossing over the hills. Observe the different ways of inhabitation, and come in contact with different people following various caste, creed and culture, and thereby pass through the dense forest and meadows, crossing through high highlander pass, which offers an excellent view of the massif Ganesh Himal (7406m), Langtang (7300m), and many more are the day to day activities of the trek.
The unusual climatic and geographical mix make this area a naturalist`s dream and a Mecca. Then, we are entering to Manaslu region after several traverses in Ganesh Himal valley. Now you are considered as one of the most challenging treks in Nepal, opened in 1992. This trek offers adventurous with an unparalleled Alpine experience, a combination of rich culture heritage, snow bound Larkya-La Pass, beautiful landscapes, typical Tibetan settlements, waterfalls, bio diversity, ancient monasteries in Tsum Valley, stunning view of Manaslu and Annapurna Range, Glacier lake. The name Manaslu means “The Spirit-Mountain” in the local dialect, referring to the benevolent and strong deity, which dwells within. Trekking in this regions are one of the most delightful adventures and it offers a unique opportunity to experience relatively “untouched” region of Nepal. It provides spectacular beauty along the border of Nepal and Tibet.
Detailed Itinerary
Cost Includes
- Airport Pickup and drop service during both international.
- All necessary trekking permits
- Hotel in Kathmandu including breakfast at 4-star Hotel
- Accommodations during the trek Tented Accommodation with dining, table, chairs, toilet tent
- Meals (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner) during the trek and Tea and Coffee
- Government Licensed and first aid-trained trekking guide and Supporters’ staff, cooks, and porters.
- Salary, food, equipment, and insurance of the trekking Guide and Staff.
- Transportation: Private Jeep /Car
- City tour with tour guide private car/Jeep.
- First aid kit with basic medication
- Duffle bag for porter use (1 duffel bag per trekker)
- Luggage storage facility - at our office/hotel
- Sleeping bag and Down Jacket if needed (it is refundable)
- Official expense, all local and government tax and VAT.
Cost Excludes
- International flight tickets and Nepal entry visa
- Travel and health Insurance that covers emergency Rescues and evacuations
- During trekking time personal expenses, snacks, Beer, coke, juice, water, WI-FI, hot shower, battery charging, etc.
- Lunch, Dinner and Extra-night hotel in Kathmandu
- Tips for treks guide and porter (it is appreciated)





