Trekking in the Manaslu region offers an off-the-beaten experience, as the difficult terrain and isolation of the region have made it an exclusive destination that only a handful of trekkers visit. Located in the west-central part of Nepal, the Manaslu region boasts unspoiled nature and ancient practices. The region is home to the eighth highest mountain in the world, Mt. Manaslu (8,156 m), and the trail passes through the Manaslu Conservation Area, where trekkers can encounter diverse flora and fauna. Trekkers will also experience the rich Buddhist culture and visit artistic monasteries.
Special permission is required from the government of Nepal to go on trekking in the Manaslu region. The region offers some of the most adventurous and wild trekking routes, passing through dense forests, picturesque villages, and rivers. As the region receives a limited number of visitors, the trail is less crowded and peaceful. The trail is adorned with several Himalayan peaks, such as Annapurna range (8,091 m), Manaslu (8,156 m), Ganesh Himal (7,422 m), Langtang Himal (7,245 m), Himal Chuli (7,893 m), Peak 29 (7,871 m), Himlung Himal (7,126 m), and many other mountains. Along with that, trekkers can also see many stunning glaciers, glacial lakes