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Manaslu Expedition - 8,163m - 50 Days

Manaslu Expedition - 8,163m - 50 Days

Mount Manaslu (8156m) was first climbed in 1956 by a Japanese expedition. Its name comes from the Sanskrit word manias, meaning "intellect" or "soul". It is the same root word as that for Manasarover, the holy lake near Mt. Kailash in Tibet. Just as the British considered Everest their mountain, Manaslu has been always regarded as the "Japanese mountain" by the Japanese; because of the Japanese people's first conquered on its top.
 
HW Tillman and Jimmy Roberts photographed Manaslu during a trek in 1950. but the first real survery of the peak was made by a Japanese expedition in 1952.
 
A Japanese team made the first serious attempt on the peak from the Buri Gandaki valley in 1953. When another team followed in 1954, the villagers of Samagaon told them the first team had been responsible for an avalanche that destroyed a monastery & refused to let the 1954 expedition climb. The expedition set off to climb Ganesh Himalayan instead.
 
Despite a large donation for the rebuilding of the monastery, subsequent Japanese expeditions, including the one that made the first ascent in 1956, took place in an atmosphere of animosity and mistrust. The second successful Japanese expedition was in 1971. There was a South Korean attempt in 1971, and in April 1972 an avalanche that killed five climbers and 10 Sherpas ended the second made the fourth ascent of mount Manaslu, as a member of a Tyrolean expedition that climbed from the Marshyangdi valley in 1972. So Manaslu is one of the very renowned lovely mountains in the world to which, many foreigner enthusiast to climb very curiously.
Outline Itinerary
Day 01: arrive Kathmandu & transfer to hotel 
Day 02: Prepare Expedition 
Day 03: Expedition briefing in Ministry of Tourism 
Day 04: Drive Arughat via Dhading 
Day 05: Arughat - Sotikhola 6 hours 
1Day 06: Sotikhola - Machhakhola 6/7 hours 
Day 07 Machhakhola - Jagat 
Day 08: Jagat - Ukawa 
Day 09: Ukawa - Ngyak 5/6 hours 
Day 10: Nyak - Namrung 5/6 hours 
Day 11: Namrung - Syalla village 
Day 12 Syalla - Sama village 
Day 13: Sama Village 
Day 14: Sama Village - Manaslu Base camp 
Day 15- 41: Climbing Period for Manaslu 8163m. 
Day 42: Base camp - Sama village 
Day 43: Sama - Namrung 
Day 44: Namrung - Philim village 
Day 45: Filim -Machakhola 
Day 46: Machakhola - Soti 
Day 47: Soti - Arughat 
Day 48: Arughat drive to drive to Kathmandu 
Day 49: Kathmandu 
Day 50: final Departure.

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