28/04/2026
Manaslu Circuit Trek with Larke La Pass
Overview
The Manaslu region stands among Nepal's most breathtaking and unspoiled trekking destinations. Nestled within the Gorkha district, the Manaslu Circuit Trek takes adventurers on a full loop around Mt. Manaslu (8,163 m) — the world's eighth highest peak — through landscapes that feel genuinely untouched compared to Nepal's busier trails.
Why Choose the Manaslu Larke Pass Trek?
While popular routes like the Annapurna Base Camp, Mardi Himal, and Langtang treks draw ever-growing crowds, the Manaslu Circuit remains refreshingly quiet — offering the same dramatic Himalayan scenery with far fewer fellow trekkers on the trail.
The classic route begins at Soti Khola or Machha Khola and concludes at Besisahar in the Annapurna region, passing through a stunning diversity of terrain and culture along the way.
Trekking Highlights
Thundering waterfalls and deep river gorges carved by ancient glacial forces
Swaying suspension bridges over roaring mountain rivers
Dense forests of pine and crimson rhododendron
Authentic Tibetan monasteries and traditional high-altitude villages
Unobstructed, panoramic views of some of the world's greatest peaks
Crossing Larke La Pass (5,106 m)
The undisputed highlight of the circuit is the Larke La Pass — a high-altitude crossing that rewards trekkers with one of the most spectacular mountain panoramas in the entire Himalayas.
The ascent begins from Dharamsala and requires a slow, steady climb of 4–5 hours to reach the summit. Along the way, the trail reveals a raw and otherworldly landscape:
Glittering frozen lakes nestled between ridgelines
Snow-draped peaks rising in every direction
Colourful prayer flags dancing in the thin mountain wind
A breathtaking sunrise spilling golden light across the Himalayas
From the top of the pass, trekkers are treated to sweeping views of:
Peak Elevation
Himlung Himal 7,126 m
Cheo Himal 6,820 m
Kang Guru 6,981 m
Annapurna II 7,937 m
Manaslu Glacier
Vast & awe-inspiring
Bhimtang — The Valley Beyond the Pass (3,720 m)
Descending from Larke La, trekkers arrive at Bhimtang, the first major settlement on the other side of the pass and one of the most beautiful alpine valleys in the entire Annapurna region.
The name itself carries poetic meaning — derived from the Nepali/Sanskrit words Bhim (the strong or the giant) and Tang (flat valley), giving us "Valley of Bhim the Strong" — a fitting name for such a grand and open landscape.
Bhimtang is celebrated for its:
Wide, sweeping meadows framed by towering glacier walls
Yak pastures dotting the valley floor in the warmer months
Unobstructed glacier views that stretch across the horizon
A profound sense of stillness and remoteness rarely found on trekking trails
The Manaslu Circuit with Larke La Pass is not just a trek — it is a journey through one of the last great wilderness corridors of the Himalayas.