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Manaslu Circuit Trek Cost & Itinerary 2026: Detailed Breakdown (12–18 Days)

The Manaslu Circuit Trek continues to stand out in 2026 as Nepal’s premier less-crowded Himalayan adventure. Encircling Mount Manaslu (8,163m), the world’s eighth-highest peak, this route offers raw wilderness, Tibetan-influenced villages, diverse ecosystems, and the thrilling Larkya La Pass (5,160m). With restricted-area status, it ensures controlled tourism, authenticity, and solitude compared to Everest or Annapurna.

In 2026, trek costs range from $750–$1,500+ per person for group joins (shared services) and $1,500–$2,500+ for private options. Prices depend on group size, season, inclusions (guide, porter, meals, lodging), and add-ons. Group departures (typically 4–12 people) provide the best value through cost-sharing. All packages require a licensed guide and porter, as independent trekking is prohibited.

This article focuses on budgeting with a full cost breakdown, budget vs. luxury comparisons, hidden fees, seasonal variations, and a clear table. For the complete detailed day-by-day itinerary with elevations, meals, and accommodation notes, refer to our Ultimate Guide to the Manaslu Circuit Trek in Nepal (pillar page). Here, we provide a condensed high-level itinerary summary to contextualize costs.

Condensed Itinerary Overview (Standard 14-Day Version)

The most popular duration is 14 days (including travel), balancing acclimatization and challenge. Shorter 12-day versions skip rest days (higher AMS risk), while 15–18 days add extra acclimatization or side trips (e.g., Tsum Valley extension, +$400–700).

High-Level Structure:

  • Days 1–2: Arrival in Kathmandu + drive to trailhead (Soti Khola/Machha Khola, ~710–930m). Scenic road journey through lowlands.
  • Days 3–7: Gradual ascent along Budhi Gandaki River to alpine zones (Jagat → Deng → Namrung → Lho → Samagaon, ~1,340–3,530m). Subtropical forests, bridges, monasteries, first Manaslu views.
  • Day 8: Acclimatization/rest in Samagaon (side hike to Pungyen Gompa or Birendra Lake recommended).
  • Days 9–10: To Samdo (3,860m) and high camp at Dharamsala/Larkya Phedi (4,460m). Remote Tibetan-border feel.
  • Day 11: Cross Larkya La Pass (5,160m) – the trek’s highlight with panoramic peaks – descend to Bimthang (3,700m).
  • Days 12–13: Descent through forests to Tilije/Gho → Dharapani, then jeep to Besisahar.
  • Day 14: Drive back to Kathmandu + farewell.

This structure drives costs: longer durations add meals/lodging (~$25–40/day), while acclimatization days reduce AMS risks but increase total expenses. Shorter itineraries save $100–300 but compromise safety.

Full Cost Breakdown (Per Person, 2026 Estimates)

Group join packages average $900–$1,400 for standard 14-day treks. Private treks add 30–100% for exclusivity.

Typical Inclusions in a Standard Package ($1,000–$1,400):

  • Round-trip private/shared transport (Kathmandu ↔ trailhead).
  • 2 nights hotel in Kathmandu + airport transfers.
  • All meals (B, L, D) during trek (teahouse-style dal bhat, noodles, soups).
  • Twin-sharing tea house/lodge accommodation on trek.
  • Licensed English-speaking guide + assistant (for larger groups).
  • Porter (1 per 2 trekkers, ~15–20kg load).
  • Permits: Restricted Area Permit (RAP), Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP), Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP).
  • Agency service fees, taxes, and guide/porter insurance.

Detailed Cost Components (Approximate for 14-Day Group Join):

  • Permits: $180–$280 total (RAP: ~$100–$130 for first week + $10–$15/day extras in peak season; MCAP/ACAP: ~$27–$30 each).
  • Guide + Porter (shared): $300–$550.
  • Accommodation & Meals on trek: $300–$500 (~$20–$35/day).
  • Kathmandu hotel (2 nights) + meals: $80–$200.
  • Transport (vehicle/jeep): $100–$250.
  • Agency overhead/profit margin: $200–$400.

Package Price Ranges (2026):

  • Budget/Group Join (larger groups, basic services): $750–$1,100.
  • Standard/Group Join (4–8 people, good quality): $1,000–$1,500.
  • Private/Custom: $1,500–$2,200+.
  • Luxury/Upgraded: $2,000+ (better lodges, private services).

Budget vs. Luxury Options

Budget ($750–$1,100):

  • Larger groups (8–12 people).
  • Basic tea houses (shared rooms, limited hot water/showers).
  • Standard teahouse meals.
  • Shared porter/guide.
  • Great for fit, cost-focused trekkers seeking value and social vibe.

Luxury/Private ($1,800+):

  • Small/private groups or solo customization.
  • Upgraded lodges (private rooms, hot showers where available, better food options).
  • Personal porter, dedicated guide, extras like bottled water or snacks.
  • Optional helicopter return or side excursions.
  • Suited for those prioritizing comfort, flexibility, or specific needs (e.g., families).

Hidden Fees and Seasonal Variations

Common Hidden/Extra Costs (Not Always Included):

  • Personal expenses: Hot showers ($2–$5), charging/Wi-Fi ($1–$4), snacks/drinks ($5–$15/day).
  • Tips: Guide $100–$150, porter $80–$120 (group total, customary).
  • Travel insurance (mandatory for high altitude): $100–$250.
  • Nepal visa on arrival: $30–$125.
  • Gear rental (if needed): $50–$150.
  • Emergency helicopter evacuation: Covered by insurance only.
  • Optional add-ons: Tsum Valley side trip ($400–$700), extra acclimatization days.

Seasonal Variations (2026):

  • Peak (Autumn Sep–Nov & Spring Mar–May): Higher demand/prices (+10–20%), RAP ~$100–$130 first week + extras. Best weather/views.
  • Off-season (Dec–Feb winter, Jun–Aug monsoon): Lower prices (RAP ~$70–$100 first week), but risks (snow closures, heavy rain/landslides). Fewer departures.

Book early for peak-season group joins, as spots fill fast.

Cost Comparison Table

OptionDurationGroup SizeTotal Cost (USD)Key InclusionsBest For
Budget/Group Join12–14 days8–12$750–$1,100Basic lodges, shared guide/porterBudget travelers, social groups
Standard/Group Join14 days4–8$1,000–$1,500Comfortable tea houses, good mealsBalanced quality & value
Private/Custom14–18 days1–4$1,500–$2,200+Private services, flexible itineraryCustomization, families, solos
Luxury/Upgraded15+ daysPrivate$2,000+Premium lodges, extras, helicopter opt.Comfort & luxury seekers

The Manaslu Circuit in 2026 delivers exceptional value—pristine trails, cultural immersion, and epic scenery at a fraction of more popular treks’ costs. Select a reputable agency, factor in extras, and prepare for altitude. For the full detailed day-by-day itinerary, check our Ultimate Manaslu Guide. Ready to book? Contact us for 2026 departures!

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