19. 20 Tips to Make Manaslu Circuit Trek Successful
20. Manaslu Circuit Trek in November
21. Best Time for Manaslu Circuit Trek
22. Manaslu Circuit Trek in October
23. Manaslu circuit Trek in Autumn
Manaslu Circuit Trek Elevation Chart
Segment Elevation (m) Distance (km) Key Features
Machhakhola930 0 Starting point; health post available
Jagat 1,340 22 Checkpost for permit verification
Deng 1,860 20 Lodges available
Namrung 2,630 19 Checkpost; health post
Lho 3,180 11 Monastery; lodges
Sama Gaon 3,530 7 Health post; acclimatization day; side trip
to Pungen Gumba (4,200 m)
Samdo 3,860 9 Checkpost; health post
Dharmasala 4,460 12 Last stop before Larkya La Pass; limited
lodges
Larkya La Pass5,106 8 Highest point of the trek
Bimthang 3,720 24.7 Lodges; health post
Dharapani 1,860 22 Checkpost; health post
Manaslu Circuit Trek in September
Manaslu Circuit Trek in September is among the best trekking experiences in Nepal. September
is the start of autumn, the best trekking season in Nepal and the skies are clear with minimal
rainfall. It is the best month for continuous mountain views, stable weather, and comfortable
trekking conditions. The monsoon season finishes early in September with fresh trails and green
valleys to leave behind.
The weather in Manaslu Trekking during September is generally dry and stable. Lower regions
like Machhakhola (869 m), Jagat (1,340 m), and Deng (1,860 m) are warm in the daytime,
ranging from 18°C to 25°C in September. While ascending to places like Namrung (2,630 m),
Samagaon (3,530 m), and Dharmashala (4,460 m), temperatures are around 5°C to 15°C in the
daytime and less than 0°C at night.
Hiking to Manaslu Circuit in September rewards you with beautiful mountain vistas. From
Larkya La Pass (5,160 m), the highest point of the trek, you can see mountains like Mt. Manaslu
(8,163 m), Himalchuli (7,893 m), Ngadi Chuli (7,871 m), Cheo Himal (6,820 m), Kang Guru (6,981
m), and Himlung Himal (7,126 m). The visibility in September is ideal, with clear skies and little
or no haze.