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Stunning Scenery: The Annapurna Round Trek offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges, lush forests, picturesque valleys, and charming traditional villages. The ever-changing landscapes and panoramic vistas make it a truly unforgettable experience. Cultural Immersion: Along the trekking route, travelers will have the opportunity to interact with the local communities of diverse ethnic groups, including Gurungs, Thakalis, and Manangis. This allows for a deep cultural immersion, providing insights into the traditional lifestyles, customs, and hospitality of the people in the region. Thorong La Pass: Crossing the Thorong La Pass, situated at an elevation of 5,416 meters, is a challenging and exhilarating feat. It offers a sense of achievement and rewards trekkers with awe-inspiring views from the high mountain pass.

Price: $650.00

Duration: 312 hours

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Key Info for Visitors

  • Currency: NPR
  • Languages: Nepali, English, Gurung, Tibetan
  • Climate: Alpine
  • Timezone: Asia/Kathmandu
  • Population: Approximately 2,000 people
  • Best Time to Visit: best time to visit is spring and autumn for clear weather and comfortable trekking conditions.
  • Visa Requirements Visitors to Manang, Nepal generally require a visa to enter Nepal. Citizens from many countries, including the US, EU, and UK, can obtain a visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu or at land border crossings. E-visa options are also available for some nationalities. It is recommended to carry a valid passport, passport-sized photos, and proof of onward travel. Visa-free entry is limited and mostly applies to neighboring countries.

About Manang

Manang is a remote and picturesque village nestled in the Annapurna mountain range of Nepal. Known for its stunning alpine landscapes, traditional Tibetan-influenced culture, and as a key stop on the Annapurna Circuit trek, Manang offers visitors a unique blend of natural beauty and cultural richness. The village sits at a high altitude, providing breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and serene valleys. Its tranquil environment and friendly local community make it an ideal destination for trekkers, nature lovers, and those seeking a peaceful retreat away from urban life. Visitors are drawn to Manang for its challenging trekking routes, opportunities to experience authentic mountain culture, and the chance to witness rare Himalayan flora and fauna. The region’s blend of rugged terrain and warm hospitality creates an unforgettable travel experience.

Manang Tours & Experiences

  • Top Attractions: Highlights of Nepal
  • Duration Range: 2 to 10 hours
  • Group Size: Private or shared tours
  • Difficulty Level: All Comfort Levels
  • Recommended For: The best time to visit is spring and autumn for clear weather and comfortable trekking conditions. Pack warm clothing, sturdy trekking boots, and sun protection. Altitude sickness is a risk, so acclimatize properly and stay hydrated. Respect local customs and dress modestly. Carry cash as ATMs are limited. Safety-wise, travel with a guide if unfamiliar with high-altitude trekking. Mobile connectivity can be limited, so plan accordingly.

Average Tour Price: $75

Lowest Price Tour: $39

Highest Price Tour: $180

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Important Tour Information

  • Bring comfortable walking shoes and appropriate clothing
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  • Arrive at the meeting point at least 15 minutes early
  • Carry valid identification and tour booking confirmation

Top Attractions

1. Gangapurna Lake – A serene glacial lake surrounded by towering peaks, perfect for photography and peaceful walks. 2. Manang Village – Explore traditional Tibetan-style houses, local markets, and Buddhist monasteries offering cultural insights. 3. Pisang Peak – A popular trekking peak offering panoramic views of the Annapurna range for experienced climbers. 4. Annapurna Conservation Area – A protected region with diverse wildlife, alpine meadows, and scenic trekking trails. 5. Braga Monastery – An ancient Buddhist monastery known for its beautiful murals and spiritual atmosphere.

Popular Activities

Trekking is the primary activity in Manang, with routes ranging from moderate to challenging, including the Annapurna Circuit and the ascent to Thorong La Pass. Visitors can engage in cultural tours of local villages and monasteries, bird watching, and photography. Adventure seekers can attempt peak climbing such as Pisang Peak. The area also offers opportunities for mountain biking and nature walks through alpine landscapes.

Frequently Asked Questions

The best time to visit Manang is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons when the weather is clear and trekking conditions are ideal.

Yes, Manang is accessible by road from Kathmandu via the Annapurna Circuit, but the roads can be rough and sometimes closed due to weather conditions.

Yes, trekkers need the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and a Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card to trek in the Manang region.

We have tours designed for various age groups and fitness levels. Each tour description includes specific requirements and recommendations.

Local Food & Cuisine

Manang’s cuisine reflects Tibetan and Nepali influences, featuring hearty dishes suited to the cold climate. Popular foods include dal bhat (lentil soup with rice), momo (steamed dumplings), and thukpa (noodle soup). Yak meat and butter tea are local specialties. Dining is often communal and casual, with teahouses serving traditional meals. Noteworthy places to eat include local teahouses and lodges that offer warm, home-cooked meals with fresh ingredients.

Getting Around

Manang can be reached by jeep or bus from Kathmandu to Besisahar, followed by a drive or trek along the Annapurna Circuit road. The nearest airport is in Pokhara, from where travelers can take road transport to Manang. Within Manang, walking is the primary mode of transportation due to the village’s small size and rugged terrain. Local jeep services are available for nearby areas. Transportation costs vary but are generally affordable compared to international standards.

Travel Tips

The best time to visit is spring and autumn for clear weather and comfortable trekking conditions. Pack warm clothing, sturdy trekking boots, and sun protection. Altitude sickness is a risk, so acclimatize properly and stay hydrated. Respect local customs and dress modestly. Carry cash as ATMs are limited. Safety-wise, travel with a guide if unfamiliar with high-altitude trekking. Mobile connectivity can be limited, so plan accordingly.

Culture & Customs

Manang’s culture is deeply influenced by Tibetan Buddhism. Visitors should show respect when visiting monasteries by removing shoes and speaking softly. Traditional festivals such as Losar (Tibetan New Year) are celebrated with dances and rituals. Greeting locals with a friendly nod or “Namaste” is appreciated. Avoid public displays of affection and always ask permission before photographing people. Hospitality is a key value, and guests are often warmly welcomed.

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