Richard Goodey of www.lostearthadventures.co.uk has blogged about his trip last year – a great read if you are thinking of the Manaslu trek and are wondering about it’s condition after the 2015 April earthquake. Enjoy the read!… (Read More)
Sad news as reported by Kathmandu Post. It was a point of interest for many on the Manaslu Trek, but of course that is meaningless compared to the cultural loss to the valley residents…. (Read More)
Trekking in Nepal can be a life changing experience from the warm hospitality of the locals and the spiritual peace of the Himalaya to your boyfriend getting down on one knee and popping the question at… (Read More)
Nepal’s new Manaslu trek can be done by mountain bike, but it is tough and technical for the experienced rider. Santosh Rai of Himalayan Single Track went exploring on
More beautiful photographs of the Manaslu Trek! Oleg Bartunov from Moscow University left a comment on our contributors page offering us some pictures to share on this website. There are many fabulous pictures, and below are… (Read More)
Rui La is 4,998m and stands on the border between Tibet and Nepal. For those on the Manaslu Trek taking a rest day in Samdo, this is a great day trip which aids acclimatisation. It… (Read More)
Bimtang (or Bimthang) is a place of well earned rest after the long day of crossing the Larkya La. ‘tang’ means ‘flat place’ in Tibetan-origin languages, like ‘Langtang’ for instance. Bimtang has a huge meadow… (Read More)
A walk up to Manaslu base camp makes a great day trip from Samagaon on the Manaslu Trek. It’s your rest and acclimatisation day, so take it easy. The walk up from Samagaon takes up… (Read More)
When you search for photography books or any books for that matter with the keyword ‘Manaslu‘ you come up with very little indeed. Bidur, the manager of Vajra Bookshop in Kathmandu could only point to… (Read More)
Those ready to attempt the Manaslu Circuit Trek will probably have the high point in mind, namely the panting struggle in thin air to reach the Larkya La at over 5,000m (where of course the… (Read More)
Thanks to Jamie McGuinness of Project Himalaya who took these pictures on his 2010 GHT traverse in reverse from Jomsom to Gorkha via Lo Manthang and Saribung. A lot more of Jamie’s trekking photography can… (Read More)