Manaslu Circuit: Nepal’s Epic Journey Beyond the Crowds
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About This Episode
What if one of Nepal’s greatest Himalayan adventures isn’t Everest Base Camp or the Annapurna Circuit?
What if it’s the journey where the crowds begin to disappear?
In this episode of Nepal Travel Podcast, we travel deep into the Himalayas on the Manaslu Circuit, a spectacular trek that takes you around Mount Manaslu, the world’s eighth-highest mountain at 8,163 metres.
From the dramatic Budhi Gandaki Gorge and lush lower valleys to the Tibetan-influenced villages of the Nubri Valley, this trek is a journey through constantly changing landscapes, cultures, and altitudes.
We follow the route through Jagat, Namrung, Lho, Samagaon, Samdo and Dharamsala, before facing the ultimate challenge: crossing the legendary Larkya La Pass at approximately 5,106 metres.
But Manaslu is more than a mountain trek.
It is a story about remote Himalayan communities, Buddhist culture, mountain guides, physical endurance, altitude, and the patience required to move through one of Nepal’s most demanding landscapes.
In this episode, we explore:
🏔️ What makes the Manaslu Circuit different
🥾 The journey from the Budhi Gandaki Gorge to the high Himalayas
🏘️ Life and culture in the Nubri Valley
⛰️ Samagaon, Samdo and the road toward Larkya La
❄️ What it feels like to cross a 5,106-metre mountain pass
🎒 Fitness, preparation and essential trekking considerations
⚠️ Altitude and the importance of acclimatisation
🌄 The best seasons to experience Manaslu
🤝 The people and communities who make the trek possible
🗺️ Why Manaslu remains one of Nepal’s most remarkable long-distance trekking adventures
This isn't a story about simply reaching a destination.
It's about earning every view along the way.
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