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Manaslu 2003 featuring Dan Mazur: Itinerary
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Manaslu, at 8163 meters, is the eighth highest
peak in the world. It is located in the
west-central part of Nepal, and our team will
climb it by the original route. We will be
climbing during the "spring" or " pre-monsoon"
season, when the hazards of weather and snow and
avalanche are traditionally at their lowest. |
DAY-BY-DAY ITINERARY FOR MANASLU CLIMB |
1. |
Arrive Kathmandu.
Please be here on this day for logistics. |
2. |
In Kathmandu. Tour
the city and arrange permits. |
3. |
Bus to Gorkha |
4. |
Walk along a ridge,
then downhill to Arughat. |
5. |
Trek through rice
paddies to Sundi Khola. |
6. |
Trek through forest
to Macha Khola. |
7. |
Trek along river
banks of Buri Gandaki to Jagat. |
8. |
Continue along the
river to Deng. |
9. |
Continue along river
to Ghap, a buddhist village. |
10. |
Continuealong river
to Sho, first views of Manaslu. |
11. |
Trek to Pungen Gompa. |
12. |
Rest
day. |
13. |
Trek
to Sama Gaon. |
14. |
Trek
to Manaslu base. |
15. |
Rest
in Manaslu base. |
16-69. |
CLIMB MANASLU. It is possible to leave early if
you need to be home before 1 June. |
70. |
Pack
up Manaslu base. |
71. |
Trek
down to Samagaon. |
72. |
Trek
down to Nyak. |
73. |
Trek
down to Jagat. |
74. |
Trek
down to Macha Khola. |
75. |
Trek
down to Arughat. |
76. |
Trek
down to Gorkha. |
77. |
Bus
to Kathmandu. |
78. |
In
Kathmandu. |
79. |
Fly
Home. |
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