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Manaslu, at an elevation of 8,163 meters
(26,781 feet), is the eight highest mountain in
the world. It lies in Mansiri Himal range of the
Hiamlaya, in the west central part of Nepal.
Manaslu comes from the Sanskrit term
manasa, which means “intellect” or “soul,”
and thus means “mountain of the spirit.”
Manaslu is the highest mountain in the
Gorkha District, approximately 64 kilometers
east of Annapurna. The mountain’s long
ridges and valley glaciers provide viable
approaches from all directions, culminating in
a peak that towers steeply above its
surrounding landscape and is a prominent
feature from afar.
> Customizable packages from normal to deluxe.
> Highly qualified and experienced climbing guides and supporters’ team.
> Full-proof documentation so you don’t have to worry a bit.
>Every attempt to make your summit dream come true.
> Visit the famous Tibetan cities of Lhasa, Shigatse and Tingri.
> Comfortable seated reserved vehicle up the approach.
> Required numbers of porters for the trek and 1:1 Sherpa during the climb
> Sustainable and environment-friendly operation module.
> Expedition Himalaya is built on the foundation of social principles; we give back to the
Himalayan communities as we make it.
1956 – First summit of Manaslu by Aritsune Maki, Toshio Imanishi, and Gyaltsen Norbu via the North Side
1972 – Reinhold Messner and a team of Austrian climbers summited from South West face.
1974 – Kyoko Sato summited the peak thus becoming the first woman to climb an 8000m peak
1983 – 84 – Maciej Berbeka and Ryszard Gajewski made the first winter summit via the normal route
2001 – Serguiy Kovalov, Vadim Leontiev, and Vladislav Terzyul summited Manaslu via South East face with oxygen support
2022 – Nima Rinji Sherpa became the youngest summiteer at the age of 16
2013 – Expedition Himalaya organized Altitude Junkies’ first Manaslu expedition