Trip Facts
- Destination: Nepal
- Duration: 19
- Trip Grade: Very Strenuous
- Best Time: Autumn and Spring
- Max Elevation: 6,249
- Group Size: 2-10
Larkya Peak
Trip Highlights
- Trek by means of the untainted scenes Manaslu to Annapurna.
- Take delight with the satisfying preservation zone and disregard 5215m Larkya pass.
- Bear a part of Nepal Himalayan scene with 8 tallest mountains Manaslu.
- Inclusion in the Nepalese and Tibetan blend convention
- Climbing between the limit of Nepal and Tibet
One of the well-known trekking spots for trekkers to bridge the famous Larke La Go in Manaslu region of Nepal, Manaslu Larke Pass. Larkya Peak isn’t prevalent as Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Base Camp Trek yet it is the flawless wonderland of nature.
Larkya Peak situated in the Mansiri Himal in the west-focal piece of Nepal. It’s named, whose importance is “Pile of the Soul”, taken from the Sanskrit word Manasa, signifying “acumen” or “soul”.
On May 9, 1956, Toshio Imanishi and Gyalzen Norbu climbed the Mt. Manaslu out of the blue before that time it was confined to move for the outsiders.
This trek is a blend of Manaslu High Circuit, with Tsum Valley and Larkya Peaks (Sano and Thulo). It is an exceptionally difficult yet fulfilling trek. The summit of this pinnacle offers unique perspectives of numerous snow monsters, including the Manaslu, Himlung, Ganesha and Annapurna peaks.
These days, Larkya Peak is winding up additionally requesting step by step for mountain climbing, backwoods trekking and to taste the Tibetan custom.
The timber scene of Manaslu trekking serves a chance to hybrid by means of the Larke La or Larkey Go from where one can investigate the charming scene, eye-getting parts of snow-topped mountain crests, rough bluffs and unusual culture of local people.
When to go for Larkya Peak
The overwhelming months during the Autumn season are September, October, and November; during the spring season after March, April and May are thought-out as the perfect seasons for attaining this trek. Regarding monsoon season at summertime, no one is suggested to try this track from June till August.
During the winter season, you will feel extremely cold and you may or may not get commonhold. During autumn months the weather is perfect: there is no rain, and it is warm enough. Just a pleasant atmosphere and peaceful environment, with alluring trails.
Day 1 Arrival day (1,300m/4,264 ft).
Day 2 Kathmandu Valley sightseeing and trek preparation (1,300m/4,264 ft).
Day 3 Drive from Kathmandu to Arughat (570m/1,870 ft).
Day 4 Trek to Soti Khola (730m/2,395 ft).
Day 5 Trek to Machha Khola (930m/3,051 ft).
Day 6 Trek to Jagat (1,410m/4,625 ft).
Day 7 Trek to Deng (1,800m/5,905 ft).
Day 8 Trek to Ghap (2,160m/7,086 ft).
Day 9 Trek to Lho (4,295m/14,091 ft).
Day 10 Trek to Samagaon (3,530m/11,581 ft).
Day 11 Acclimatize day.
Day 12 Trek to Samdo (3,690m/12,106 ft).
Day 13 Trek to Larkya Rest House (4,470m/14,665 ft).
Day 14 Trek to Bimtang (3,720m/12,204 ft).
Day 15 Trek to Dharapani (1,860m/6,102 ft).
Day 16 Trek to Bahundanda (1,310m/4,297 ft).
Day 17 Trek to Besisahar (7,60m/2,493 ft).
Day 18 Drive to Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264 ft).
Day 19 Departure day.
Trip Includes
- All ground transport in a private vehicle including airport transfers.
- 3-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast.
- Kathmandu city tours, including all entry fees, tour guide, and private transportation.
- Three daily meals with tea/coffee (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek.
- Snacks of seasonal fruits during the trek.
- An experienced, English-speaking and government-licensed trek leader and assistant trek leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide).
- Porter service (2 trekkers: 1 porter).
- Down jacket and sleeping bag (to be returned after trip completion).
- All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (ACAP, TIMS).
- First aid medicine kit.
- All government and local taxes.
Trip Excludes
- Nepalese visa fee.
- Meals not specified in the in the above itinerary.
- Personal Travel insurance.
- International airfare.
- Excess baggage charges.
- Travel and rescue insurance.
- Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower, etc).
- Tips for guide(s), porter(s) and driver(s).
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