Larkya (Larke) Peak special offer for 2024-2025

  • Trip Duration16 Days
  • Starting Price (P/P)Contact Us
  • Group SizeMinimum 2 Pax
  • Trip GradeStrenuous

Trip Facts

Destination: Nepal

Meals: Breakfast + Lunch + Dinner

Transportation: Private Vehicle

Accommodation: Camping

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  • Highlights of Manaslu Larkya-la Pass Trek:

                         The smaller Himalayan passes topped by the high Larkey La (5106m) and Kang La (5320 m) passes along the path.Manaslu and Nar-Phu culture, tradition, religion, and lifestyle in the HimalayasSpectacular view of Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, Annapurna and the surrounding small and important mountainous regions.Rare wildlife and vegetation, highlighting the lower Himalayas and subtropical climate regions.

Stunning Buddhist monasteries with spectacular architecture and art.

Wizardry sunrise and sunset views of the beautiful scenery of the Himalayas.

Genuine trek experience on the lesser trails discovering hill and mountain villages, culture and terraced agricultural lands of the Manaslu and Nar Phu areas.

  • Getting to the Manaslu region

  This fairly long trek starts from the peaceful settlement of Arughat and extends to many of the best passes in the himalayan region. Manaslu Circuit Larke La Pass 5106m and Nar Phu Valley Kang La Pass 5320M. Snow-capped mountains view from the road. And especially from the peak of these passes, there's one thing to keep in mind forever. The Significant Peaks, such as Annapurna, Manaslu, Dhaulagiri, Macchapucchre, Ganesh Himal, and the sub-ranges surrounding us. Absolute Manaslu trek is a heaven for any photographer to study Gurung, Nubri, and other traditional art of living.   

        Manaslu is the eight highest mountain in the world with a height of 8,163 meters above the sea level. Manaslu is locally known as Kutang. The beauty of Manaslu is very popular all around the world. The Nepal Government created the Manaslu Conservation Area (MCA) with an area of 1,663 Sq. Km in December 1998. The Manalsu Region is located in the northern part of Gorkha district, bordering with the Tibetan plateau of the People’s Republic of China to northeast, Annapurna Conservation Area to the west and the mid part of Gorkha district to the south. The Manalsu Region elevation ranges from the lower altitude of 1400 m. to 8,163 m above sea level. The seven VDCs (Districts) of MCA are culturally divided into three valleys namely Nubri, Kutang and Tsum. Nubri, which means "The Western Mountains" in the Tibetan dialect, includes the section of Budi Gandaki valley west of Namrung. Kutang is the region along the Budi Gandaki valley between Namrung and Dyang including parts of Prok and Bihi VDCs. The area along the Shyar Khola valley in the eastern part of the conservation area, including Chumchet and Chhekampar VDCs is known as Tsum.

  • Trekking Difficulty of this trek:
  • It's among the longest trekking in Nepal. The trek begins from subtropical to tundra climatic zones while passing through six different climatic zones. It also extends from 715 meters to 5218 meters and passes through the valley of Buddi Gandaki, which surrounds Mount Manaslu. Of course, due to its gradual altitude, it is difficult to walk in thin air and to cover 177 kilometers in the distance.

The Manaslu Trek is great for people who have a good physical health and are eager to stroll at high altitudes. Note that hiking in Manaslu is moderate to strenuous. However, elderly people can also finish this trek if they take the necessary acclimatization.

  • Lodging and food during the trek:

Accommodation is in guesthouses (often called teahouses) along the way. Rooms have two single beds and usually a small window. Toilet facilities are most often shared rather than en-suite bathrooms on the Manaslu Trek. They can be inside the main house or in the outhouse. It may be a western style toilet or a squat. Things tend to become more basic at higher altitudes. There's also a dining room where food is prepared, so it's a perfect spot to get to know your fellow trekkers. The higher you go, usually around dinner time there will be a fire in the dining room, although this is by no means guaranteed.

         During the lodge trek, we will enjoy authentic Nepalese food (Dal bhat, vegetables, curry …) rice, lentil, as well as more-foreign cuisine. You can select from the lodge menu if you want, and at a time when it's difficult to pick, our guide can help you choose and taste the local cuisine. Breakfast and dinner are served from the teahouse or from the lodge menu where we spend the night. Lunch and Dinner are not included in the price. If you want to include the lunch and dinner you would have to tick the box at the top right side of the booking menu.

  • Electricity and Charging your devices while on trek:

Owing to the small hydropower project, 220 volts of electrical power is available in many villages. Light and power sockets are also available for charging batteries on a payable basis. Villages without electricity normally use a solar energy for charging lights and batteries.

  • Drinking water during the trek:

The Manaslu trek is physically exhausting and drinking a lot of water is a must. The first several days at low altitudes can be hot, so expect a lot of water to be needed. At cooler, higher altitudes, you can feel less thirsty, but drinking lots of water allows you to acclimate. Planning to have at least two liters of water when trekking every day is a smart way to start. Filling up water is quick. Taps in, out or in guesthouses mean that there are plenty of places to fill your bottles and/or your water bladders. This could be where you stay, a lunch stop, or a shared public tap used by locals. Use an efficient sterilization method to make sure your water is safe and not contaminated in anyway. Bottled water is available to buy throughout the trek, but we would advise against this for a number of reasons. You do not need them if you use sterilization method. Environment concerns are there and also buying water is expensive up in the mountains.

  • Obtaining trekking permits:

You would require permits for this trek, which are Restricted Area permit (RAP), ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Project), and MCAP (Manaslu Conservation Area Project).

AET shall take care of the permits for you.

  • Insuring your safety,

We suggest taking out an insurance plan for your individual accountability, accidents and illnesses during the service.

Regarding the type of activity, you may be asked to show a certificate of insurance for help and support, sanitation and search. This service is private and not free in Nepal, the helicopter will not take off until it is convinced to pay for the insurance.

  • Carrying Extra money

         It’s difficult to give an exact amount of money that you should bring. Costs will vary according to how much you want to spend for shopping and where and what meals (lunch & dinner) you want to eat. Trekkers find that around $20 (for lunch & dinner) a day is reasonable for the trekking days.

As for the tips, A general rule of thumb for tipping is USD 25 for the guide per traveler and USD 25 for porter between two travelers if you are fully satisfied with their service. So we suggest you allocate a minimum of USD 60 for Tipping. This is just a guideline and you may tip whatever / how much you think is appropriate for the services rendered which made your trek a memorable one.

  • Luggage per one person:

For the trek, we'll have one porter for two people as per group size. The porter will carry 10-15kg per person luggage during the trek. You need to carry your daypack to keep your personal belongings such as wallet, camera, water bottle, dry snack, headlight, gadgets etc.

  • Best time for the trek:

The ideal time to go hiking in Manaslu is from September to November. In general, the weather is dry and clear, with warm sunny days and excellent visibility. Spring during April-May is also considered the best time for this trek.  At this time of year, there is a reduced incidence of weather-related natural disasters, making the trekking climate much safer. Moreover, given that it's the best season, it's also the busiest.

  • List of Equipment you will need for trek:

Clothing,

•         Trekking boots

•         Short-sleeved Trekking shirts

•         Trekking pants and jackets

•         Thermals underwear

•         Long-sleeved Trekking shirts

•         Insulating down jackets

•         Woolen cap

•         Trekking Gloves

•         Raincoats

  • First Aid

•         Diamox tablets

•         Sanitary pads / Tampons

•         Anti-nausea Medicines

•         Band-aids

•         Mosquito and insect repellents

  • Toiletries

•         Soap

•         Toilet Paper

•         Shampoo

•         Sunscreen

•         Moisturizer

•         Hand sanitizer

  • Accessories

•         Sunglasses

•         Sleeping bag

•         Cameras

•         Batteries

•         Water Bottle

•         Solar Chargers

•         Hot water Thermos

  • Important Documents:

•         Passport

•         Travel Permits

Staying connected to world outside during the trek,

There is expanding the telecommunication services at most of the villages, except Deng and Ghap. However, you can find a satellite or cellular-based phone which able to connect with the world on the payable basis. Internet services are also available in Philim, Namrung, Lho, and Sama Gaon.

Single Supplementary:

There will be two people accommodated in each room for the duration of the tour. If you prefer private accommodation, you'll find the option for "single supplement" of USD 250. Important:  Please note that during the trek there are some lodges which won't have sufficient rooms to provide private accommodation. So, even if you purchase single supplement you will end up sharing a room for some days of the trek.

Travel and Transportation Modes:

On Land: Touring to and from city destinations is done on a private vehicle such as a car, jeep or microbus. Luxury tourist buses, which are only hired by the company for the most part, make the long distance travel. You will may have to take a public bus on some trip, but you do not need to worry about your protection or comfort because you ride with our guides and support staff in a group.This Tour with  Alpine Excursion Treks.

Guides and Porters:

          Our local Nepali team is one of the most experienced, hospitable and respected trekking outfits in Nepal. The team is fully licensed and affiliated with the Trekking Agency's Association of Nepal (TAAN), Nepal Mountaineering Association, Nepal Tourism Board, Govt. of Nepal, Sustainable Tourism Network, Himalayan Rescue Association and Kathmandu Environmental Educational Project. You will be provided with the professional and an experienced English speaking trekking guide with the good knowledge of the place and the trek. The trekking crew is skilled with the experience of over 19 years, well-trained, friendly guide and, courteous and helpful porters, assured of a wonderfully memorable experience.

For the trek, we'll have one porter for two people as per group size. The porter will carry 12-15 kg per person luggage during the trek. You need to carry your day pack to keep your personal belongings such as wallet, camera, water bottle, dry snack, headlight, gadgets, etc. The safety and concerns of our porters is our collective responsibility. We take our responsibilities towards them and their safety concerns strictly. On your part, please carry only things that are of absolute necessities.

Other Programs and complimentary services with this trip,

• Welcome and Farewell dinner

How do we make sure you get the best experience of this trek?

      We are your completely flexible travel partner. Want to follow different route? We have you covered. Have extra time in Nepal? Excellent! We have more add-on tours like Chitwan Jungle Safari, Cable Car ride to Chandragiri hills, Cooking and Yoga classes in Kathmandu and so on. Would like to customize the trip? Well, why not? Give us your ideas and we will prepare complete itinerary for you. Do you want to use different standard of accommodations than provided in the per itineraries? Of course! You absolutely can. From your arrival until you departure, your wishes are our command. Feel free to make the request.

Last minute booking:

It is best to book in advance but for those who cannot, for whatever reason, make a last minute reservation special arrangement for Alpine Excursion Treks and Expedition Pvt. Ltd. In the case of last minute reservation, 100% tour payment will be approved within 24 hours. We try to operate a trek at any time but we are not liable for the delay in case of last-minute reservation, because of uncontrolled changes such as weather and the availability of accommodation.

Feedbacks:

Throughout the years of business, we have always put the customers feedback as our inspiration towards making our company great travel partner. With many ups and downs, and good and not so good feedbacks we have reached where we are now. At the end of the trek, while you are with the crew during farewell dinner, we would appreciate if you give us your valuable feedback, account of good and bad experiences, recommendations and also your honest rating to our trip advisor page. 

Larkya Peak is placed in Manaslu region. It is presently for trekking and rising it way it was opened in 1992. Manaslu Region proposals a combination of affluent sophistication heritage, unsurpassed beauty and biological diversity. Manaslu Region Trek and Larkya Peak is mid northern Tibet frontier of Nepal inside Gorkha District, Manaslu Region has just been opened to trekkers in the end permits all too truly go in the mythical cosmos of living Tibetan tradition. We onset trekking from Gorkha Bazaar or Arughat. Manaslu trekking is yet its own usual astonishing virginity of beauty that every single Trekker can feel the maximum consummation of nature's power here. The enclosed communities of Gurungs, Magars, Sherpa's Tamangs varied sophistication and rehearse make the vacation interesting and ever unforgettable. Manaslu is accepted for indo Tibetan Buddhist sophistication pursue up to Samdo.

This trek initiates from Gorkha bazaar or Arughat alongside Larkya / Larke bypass (5163 m.) and wrap up in the end at BesiSahar. Magnificent panoramic viewpoint to venerate the lofty massif summits like Langtang, Ganesh Himal, Buddha Himal, Himalchuli, Annapurna and siringi Himal and so on, the trail tolerate northward bypassing across countless villages of the Tibetan origin. These villages' proposal and opportunity to discover their habits and sophistications, monasteries, prayer ensigns, prayer wheel and prayer walls. Mount Manaslu at 8163 meters is the 8th highest top in the globe and is placed adjacent to the frontier of Nepal and Tibet. The term Manaslu way ".The Spirit-Mountain" in the innate dialect, denoting to the benevolent and forceful deity, that wells within. Trekking in Manaslu Region and Larkya (Larke Peak, 6249m) rising is one of the most pleasant adventures.https://www.alpineexcursion.com/larkya-larke-peak-special-offer-for-2024-2025.html

Details Itinerary of larkya peak 6249m

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu 1388m

Our (Alpine Excursion Treks) airport agent will meet you upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport. He'll take you to the hotel by transfer. Spend the night at hotel in Kathmandu

Day 02: Permits Procedure and full Day Guided Sightseeing Tour in Kathmandu Valley by private van.

We will spend the entire day seeing the Kathmandu Valley in our own private van with a knowledgeable tour guide on this particular day. We're going to the stupas at Swayambhunath and Boudhanath. With so much art and culture remaining true to the original, we can clearly discern the strong Tibetan influence. We will also go to the well-known and revered Hindu shrine of Pashupatinath. We'll take a city sightseeing tour before heading back to our hotel. Spend the night at hotel in Kathmandu.

Day 03: Drive from Kathmandu to Machha Khola 870m/ 8-9  hours

You board a land cruiser and go to Machha Khola following an early breakfast. The villages of Arughat and Soti Khola will be crossed as you proceed north along the Budhi Gandaki River. It will take almost eight hours to drive the uneventful and twisty dirt roads. Spend the night in a Machha Khola lodge.

Day 04: Trek from Machha Khola to Jagat 1340m/7-8 hours

We're going to trek to Tatopani today, which is renowned for having soothing hot springs. We stop to refuel before moving on along the cliffs. After across the Budhi Gandaki River on a big suspension bridge, we ascend through the slender valley to reach Dobhan. As we follow the river's gentle ups and downs, we will eventually arrive in Jagat. Spend the night in a Jagat lodge.

Day 05: Trek from Jagat to Deng 1860m/6-7 hours

We will see the stunning Shringi Himal (7131m) as we make our way to Salleri around steep slopes before descending to Sirdibas. From this point on, the route follows the left bank of the river until the biggest suspension bridge on the east side, which leads to Philim. Moving farther, we arrive at Tsum Valley. After across a few suspension bridges, we go to Nupri, and from there we go to Deng. Spend the night in a Deng lodge.

Day 06: Trek from Deng to Namrung 2630m/6 -7 hours

We will traverse several gorges today as we follow the trail that climbs to Rana and thereafter to Bhi. The path stretches out around the Ghap valley after crossing Sarang Khola. We will enter the birch, pine, and rhododendron woodland region from Ghap. Along the journey, we will see a lot of Mani walls and prayer flags. The path is remarkable since it allows us to experience Tibetan native customs. Spend the night in a Namrung lodge.

Day 07: Trek from Namrung to Samagaon 3520m/6-7 hours

We will pass through a few Mani walls, farms, and homes before coming upon thick rhododendron trees. The route ascends to Lihi and then to Sho after passing through wooded areas. We can reach Samagaon by taking a leisurely stroll past the stupas and monastery. We will travel by several massive Mani walls and see numerous prayer flags strung along the route. As we approach Samagaon, we will be able to take in the views of Manaslu (8163m) and Manaslu North (7157m). Spend the night in a Samagaon lodge.

Day 08: Acclimatization day, Hiking up to Manaslu Base Camp 4400m/ 7-8 hours

The purpose of this day is to acclimate to the greater elevation. We will acclimate to the environment as we continue our adventure over 3000m, having acquired a significant altitude.  On this day, we'll walk to the top of Manaslu Base Camp to take in the breathtaking mountain panoramas of the Manaslu area before heading back to Samagaon. Spend the night in a Samagaon lodge.

Day 09: Trek from Samagaon to Samdo 3875m/3-4 hours

The path today will follow the Birendra Tal, which is beneath the Manaslu Glacier. The route begins by going through juniper woodlands before climbing a cliff and disappearing below the tree line. We will next climb along the slopes and descend to the Budhi Gandaki River from there. After a while, the track will lead us to Samdo. Spend the night in a Samdo lodge.

Day 10: Trek from Samdo to Dharamsala 4460m/4-5 hours

We'll pass another Tibetan track as we descend by the Budhi Gandaki River. When we come to a big Mani wall, we'll turn left and go into the deep woodland. The route keeps climbing up to the Larke Phedi, passing through towns and thick forests by the river. The mountain vista vistas are breathtaking. Spend the night at a Dharmasala lodge.

Day 11: Trek from Dharamsala to Larkya Base Camp 5160m/5-6 hours

We will ascend gradually across the Larke Glaciers' lateral moraines. The lengthy path primarily travels over the stony ridgeline before reaching the moraine. We will descend to the four frozen lakes from this point, and then ascend to the Larkya-La pass (5160m). With breathtaking views of Himlung (7126m), Annapurna II (7937m), and other mountains in the Annapurna Range, we can see the lovely prayer flags hanging. Spend the night in Larkya Base Camp in a tented camp.

Day 12: Trek from Larkya Base Camp to High Camp 5600m/4-5 hours

We start our trip today by making our way up gradually to High Camp. We will be walking over tiny rocky channels and steep trails today, which will make the hike even more challenging. After arriving at high camp, we can have a tour of the surroundings to get used to the weather. We may also get ready for the climb the next day by practicing. Some of the climbing gear and equipment will be taught to us. Spend the night in Larkya High Camp in a tented camp.

Day 13: Summit to Larkya Peak 6249m and back to High Camp 5600m

Early in the morning, we start our ascent to the peak. In this manner, we will avoid dealing with the powerful midday winds that surround the mountains. The now-familiar Himalayan air will welcome us at the summit of Larkya Peak, exposing a stunning range of peaks in the Manaslu and Annapurna ranges. We return to High Camp after savoring the lovely moment for a time. Spend the night in Larkya High Camp in a tented camp.

Day 14: Extra Day for climbing due to bad weather or AMS

This is the backup day set aside in case the climb is not feasible on the day of the summit. As was already said, severe weather may develop in these places in an instant. In the event that we are unable to finish the climb on the designated day, we shall summit the mountain on this day. Spend the night in Larkya High Camp in a tented camp.

Day 15: Trek from High Camp to Bimthang 3590m/5-6 hours

We will ascend the lateral moraine today and then follow the track that descends through the loose rocks. Occasionally, we would have to secure a rope in order to return to the grassy mound. We will descend to the sandy settlement of Bimthang while taking in the stunning views of the snow-capped mountains. We will have the opportunity to see Pongkar Tal, the middle glacial lake located between the Pongkar and Salpudanda glaciers, when we arrive at Bimthang. Spend the night at a Bimthang lodge.

Day 16: Trek from Bimtang to Dharapani 1860m/8-9 hours

In order to escape the stone falls in this area, we go to the Bimthang glaciers and then swiftly ascend to the far moraine wall. From this point on, we'll enter the stunning, deep pine and rhododendron forests. We'll carry on by the river till we reach the trees where we cross the Karche and the Gurung Gho. We will arrive at Dharapani after across a big suspension bridge. Spend the night in a Dharapani lodge.

Day 17: Trek from Dharapani to Jagat 1400m/6-7 hours

We'll stroll along the Marsayangdi River's lowering route, which will bring us to the iron bridge. The path climbs to Kotro, from whence it continues on via a few villages and tea houses until dropping down to Tal Village's sandy section. We'll keep going towards Chyamje on the route. After that, we go to Jagat. Spend the night in a Jagat lodge.

Day 18: Drive from Jagat to Kathmandu via Besisahar by private car   7-8 hours

We will travel back to Kathmandu while taking in the stunning sights of peaceful villages and green valleys. Along the journey, we will pass by several communities and lush hills. We are going to drive you back to the hotel once we get in Kathmandu. The remainder of the day might be spent going shopping or touring the neighborhood. Spend the night at hotel in Kathmandu  

Day 19: Final Departure from Kathmandu

About three hours prior to your scheduled departure, our Airport agent will transport you in our private vehicle to Tribhuvan International Airport.

Cost based on Group Size: (Private Tour)

With all services one climber cost USD 5200

With all services climber cost   for 2 trekker's basis; USD 3570 per person

With all services climber cost   for 3-5 trekkers basis; USD 3145 per person

With all services oclimber cost   for 6-7 trekkers basis; USD 2885 per person

Join with us on a Larkya Peak Climbing in 2024/2025. Get 15% Early Booking Discount!

Customize Your Trek and Peak Climbing: This is a general itinerary, which can always individually be “tailor-made”. The trek package can be redesigned or redeveloped as per your require, for more information please e-mail us at [email protected] , [email protected]  

 

Detail Itinerary

Day 01Arrival in Kathmandu

Day 02Sightseeing, shopping and document preparation day in Kathmandu

Day 03Drive to Arughat (640m), 8-9 hours

Day 04Trek to SotiKhola (775m), 5-6 hours

Day 05Trek to MachhaKhola (900m), 6-7 hours

Day 06Trek to Jagat (1340m), 6-7 hours

Day 07Trek to Dyang (1850m), 5-6 hours

Day 08Trek to Ghap (2100m), 4-5 hours

Day 09Trek to Namrung (2550m), 4-5 hours

Day 10Trek to Samagoaun (3500m), 5-6 hours (After lunch to visit to Birendra Lake 4100m. and return to Campsite)

Day 11Trek to Samdo (3780m), 4-5 hours

Day 12Acclimatization and excursion day (Go up to Tibet border)

Day 13Trek to Dharmasala (4800m), 4-5 hours

Day 14Trek to Larky peak base camp (5080m)

Day 15Trek to High Camp of Larky peak

Day 16Trek (Hiking up to High camp and descending to base camp

Day 17Trek to High camp (5600m)

Day 18Summit larky peak (6249m) and come down to base camp

Day 19Larkya La pass (5160m) and trek to Bhimthang (3590m), 8-9 hours

Day 20Trek to Tilje (3900m), 5-6 hours

Day 21Trek to Tal (1725m), 5-6 hours

Day 22Trek to Jagat (1300m), 4-5 hours

Day 23Trek to Baundanda (1275m), 5-6 hours

Day 24Trek to Bulbule and drive to Besisahar (700m), 4-5 hours

Day 25Drive back to Kathmandu by bus, 5-6 hours

Day 26Rest, shopping, Sightseeing day in Kathmandu

Day 27Final Departure

Cost Include

  • 4 Nights in 3 star Hotel in Kathmandu with BB plan (Bed and breakfast)
  • 1 night hotel in Arughat
  • Welcome dinners in Kathmandu
  • Transportation in Kathmandu for Airport to Hotel and Hotel to Airport by Private car
  • Transportation by Private vehicle:  Kathmandu-Arughat, Besisahar-Kathmandu
  • Transportation: Bulbule to Besisahar on local vehicle
  • Nepali staffs wages for necessary numbers of porters and all assistants
  • Annapurna Manaslu Conservation Fee
  • Manaslu Special Permit fee
  • Larke peak permit in per person
  • Food during drive (Kathmandu-Arughat, Besisahar-Kathmandu)
  • Insurance for the Nepali staffs
  • All Food /tea /coffee/ drinking chocolate /breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
  • 1 night hotel in Besisahar with all Breakfast and Dinner
  • All Necessary Trekking and peak equipment (Two men Tents and all Kitchen equipment.)
  • First aid for Staffs (Gamow Bags. Satellite phone, Oxygen equipment’s for climber even in needed for others staffs.
  • Hot and cold water for drinking during the trekking

Cost Exclude

  • Clients’ personal travel insurance fee
  • Clients’ personal expenses (in Kathmandu, or during the trek)
  • All kind of beverage (Coke, beer, mineral water)
  • Helicopter rescue (If needed)
  • Hot/cold shower
  • Sightseeing Entry fee in Kathmandu if required
  • Clients International Air Ticket
  • Food expenses (except for two dinners) of the clients in Kathmandu
  • Tips for the Nepali staffs

Please Contact us for trip cost and more details. 

Trip Note

  • In case of emergency during the trip, Helicopter will be arranged by Alpine Excursion Treks & Expedition (P) Ltd. The charges must be paid by the clients themselves.

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