Highlights
Sacred valley protected by Tibetan Buddhism and dotted with ancient monasteries like Mu Gompa (3,700 m) and Rachen Gompa (3,240 m).
Completely off the beaten path and limited access trekking route with almost no people that gives you the most authentic Himalayan solitude and pristine cultural landscapes.
Slow climbing of the hillside through the typical villages of Chumling (2,386 m), Chekampar (3,031 m), and Nile (3,361 m) characterized by stone houses and prayer flags.
Incredible mountain views dominated by Ganesh Himal (7,422 m), Sringi Himal (7,187 m), and Boudha Himal (6,672 m).
An Intensive Tibetan culture is alive and can be seen in the daily rituals in the monasteries, mani walls, chortens, and the customs that have been followed for hundreds of years.
Quiet trekking paths along the Budhi Gandaki River going through steep valleys, waterfalls, pine forests, and suspension bridges.
A once in a lifetime chance to see Mu Gompa (3,700 m), a monastery that is one of the most isolated in Nepal and is located near the Tibet border.
A community-based tea house trekking program is a great way to help the locals and promote sustainable tourism in the Manaslu area
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