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Larkya Peak (6416m) with Manaslu Circuit Treks-19 Days

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19 Days
Manaslu Regions
  • CountryNepal
  • Coordinates
  • AccommodationLodge + Camp
  • Max Elevation6416 M
  • Duration 19 days
  • Grade3C
  • Route
  • Trip code
  • Group Size2-14 people
TRIP DETAILS

Larkya Peak (6,416 m) is located in the Manaslu Himal range of western Nepal, in the Gorkha district. The peak was closed to climbers until 2002, when the Government of Nepal officially opened it for mountaineering under the regulation of the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). Since then, Larkya Peak has remained one of the region’s most rarely climbed and least explored summits.

This striking and technically demanding peak offers a truly pristine mountaineering experience along an unspoiled route. From its summit, climbers are rewarded with magnificent panoramic views of Manaslu, Ganesh Himal, Annapurna, Himalchuli, Buddha Himal, Shringi Himal, and many other Himalayan giants. The trail approaches the mountain from the north, passing through remote villages of Tibetan origin, where ancient traditions, monasteries, and unique cultural heritage remain beautifully preserved.

Larkya Peak is classified as a Group “A” technical peak by the Nepal Mountaineering Association, indicating that it requires strong physical fitness, mental endurance, and previous mountaineering experience. The climb involves high-altitude challenges and technical sections, making it suitable for experienced climbers seeking a rewarding and less-crowded Himalayan expedition. Our expert mountain guides and climbing team provide professional support, safety management, and technical assistance to ensure a successful summit attempt.

The best seasons for climbing Larkya Peak are March to May (spring) and September to December (autumn), when weather conditions are generally more stable, and visibility is at its best. While some advanced climbers may attempt the peak during the off-season, these months offer the safest and most reliable conditions. Accommodation during the expedition is arranged in a combination of teahouses and camping, depending on the remoteness of each stage of the route.

In addition to its mountaineering appeal, the journey to Larkya Peak with Himalaya Sacred Trek and Expedition provides a rare opportunity to explore one of Nepal’s most isolated regions, rich in biodiversity, landscapes untouched by mass tourism, and the traditional lifestyle of the Gurung and Tibetan-influenced communities along the route.

Highlights of the Larkya Peak

  • Situated in the majestic Manaslu Himal range of western Nepal
  • Exciting climbing routes featuring snow, glaciers, and technical ice sections
  • Warm hospitality and rich cultural encounters with diverse ethnic communities along the trail
  • Pristine turquoise glacial lakes and the chance to spot rare alpine flora and fauna
  • Unique opportunity to experience the traditional lifestyle and cultures of multiple indigenous communities of Nepal
  • Spectacular panoramic views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Langtang Himal, Himalchuli, Buddha Himal, Ganesh Himal, and Mt. Manaslu

Departure Location: Kathmandu

Return Location: Kathmandu

Itinerary

Day 01Arrival in Kathmandu

We complete our customs formalities at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Afterwards, there will be a representative from our company who will take you to your hotel. We can then spend the rest of the day resting. In the evening, we get to try Nepalese cuisine at a welcome dinner hosted by our company. Overnight in Kathmandu. 

Day 02Preparation and Peak Briefing

Today is set aside for peak climbing preparation and briefing. We will organize and check all necessary climbing gear and equipment, review the climbing route and itinerary, and attend a detailed briefing. After completing the preparations, if time allows and participants are interested, we may explore nearby sites. This day ensures everyone is fully prepared as we begin our peak climbing journey from tomorrow.

Day 03Drive from Kathmandu to Machha Khola (900 m, 8-9 hours)

After breakfast, we drive to Machha Khola, enjoying scenic landscapes and glimpses of rural Nepalese life along the way. Overnight in a teahouse in Machha Khola.

Day 04Trek from Machha Khola to Jagat (1,410m, 6-7 hours)

The trail begins with gentle ascents and descents, crossing Tharo Khola and passing stone staircases, landslides, and ridges. We stop at a riverside hot spring before continuing along the Budhi Gandaki River, crossing suspension bridges and climbing stone stairs to finally reach Jagat Village. Overnight in a teahouse in Jagat.

Day 05Trek from Jagat to Deng (1,810m, 6 hours)

After breakfast, we complete the ACAP permit procedure and trek to Sirdibas. The trail passes Ghatta Khola, pine and rhododendron forests, and grassy slopes, offering views of the narrow Tsum Valley. After crossing the Budi Gandaki River and bamboo forests, we arrive at Deng Village. Overnight in a teahouse in Deng.

Day 06Trek from Deng to Namrung (2,630m, 5-6 hours)

The trail descends along the river before ascending to Bihi Phedi. En route, we encounter Rinpoches and Buddha paintings in caves, Serang Gompa, and the villages of Ghap, showcasing the region’s rich cultural diversity. Majestic views of Ganesh, Jugal, and Siringi mountains accompany us to Namrung. Overnight in a teahouse in Namrung.

Day 07Trek from Namrung to Sama Gaun (3,530m, 6-7 hours)

After obtaining trekking permits, we trek through terraced fields and forests to Lihi Village, a windy valley with a gompa and terraced fields. Along the way, we enjoy views of Mt. Manaslu, Gorkha Himal, Rupina La Pass, Saula Himal, and Himalchuli. Passing Lho and Shyalla villages, we experience Tibetan culture, prayer flags, and traditional Himalayan cuisine before reaching Sama Gaun. Overnight in a teahouse in Sama Gaun.

Day 08Acclimatization at Sama Gaun

A rest day for acclimatization. Explore the village, nearby Birendra Lake, and the Manaslu Base Camp, soaking in spectacular mountain views and snowscapes. Overnight in a teahouse in Sama Gaun.

Day 09Trek from Sama Gaun to Samdo (3,850m, 4 hours)

A short but gradual trek through desert valleys, alpine birch, and rhododendron forests. Enjoy views of Samdo Peak and Hiunchuli, while passing mani stones and prayer flags before reaching Samdo Village, rich in Tibetan-influenced culture. Overnight in a teahouse in Samdo.

Day 10Trek from Samdo to Dharamsala (4,460m, 4 hours)

One of the toughest trekking days. The trail passes Budi Gandaki fields, Larkya Bazar, and desert landscapes with thorny bushes and junipers. Observe Syacha Glacier, panoramic views of Makalu and the surrounding Himalayas, before reaching Dharamsala. Overnight in a tent or teahouse at Dharamsala.

Day 11Trek from Dharamsala to Larkya Base Camp (5,160m, 5-6 hours)

Trek along the lateral moraines of Larke Glacier, descending to frozen lakes before ascending toward Larkya La Pass (5,160m). Enjoy magnificent views of Himlung (7,126m), Annapurna II (7,937m), and other peaks in the Annapurna range. Overnight in a tented camp.

Day 12Trek from Larkya Base Camp to High Camp (5,600m, 4-5 hours)

A steep, challenging climb along narrow rocky channels to High Camp. Time is allocated for acclimatization and practicing climbing techniques with expert guidance. Overnight in a tented camp.

Day 13Summit Larkya Peak (6,416m) and Descend Back to Base Camp (8-9 hours)

Early morning summit attempts to avoid high-altitude winds. From the top, enjoy panoramic views of Manaslu, Annapurna, and the surrounding Himalayan ranges. Descend to High Camp for an overnight stay. Overnight in a tented camp.

Day 14Trek from Base Camp to Bhimthang (3,720m, 4-5 hours)

Descend along lateral moraines and loose rocks, occasionally using fixed ropes. Reach Bimthang Village, viewing Ponkar Tal Lake between Ponkar and Salpudanda glaciers. Overnight in a lodge in Bhimthang.

Day 15Trek from Bhimthang to Dharapani (1,860m, 7-8 hours)

Descend through Burdin Khola Valley, crossing high pastures (Sangure Kharka), Dudh Khola Bridge, and dense rhododendron forests. Pass Kharche and Tilje before reaching Dharapani. Overnight in a lodge in Dharapani.

Day 16Drive from Dharapani to Besisahar (4-5 hours)

Drive along scenic routes, entering the Annapurna Conservation Area. Check permits and reach Besisahar, famous as the trailhead of the Annapurna Circuit. Celebrate with the team during the evening dinner. Overnight in a hotel in Besisahar.

Day 17Drive Besisahar to Kathmandu (6 hours)

Drive back to Kathmandu, enjoying rural landscapes, villages, rivers, and mountains en route. Upon arrival, transfer to the hotel and relax or shop for souvenirs. Overnight in a hotel in Kathmandu.

Day 18Leisure Day in Kathmandu

After the long, exhausting trek, you might have worn out a bit. Today, you can do some relaxation activities or just take some rest and connect with your friends and family back home. You can also just wander down the lively streets of Thamel and Asan and buy some souvenirs. In the evening, your tour officer will pick you up for dinner at one of the cultural restaurants of Thamel. After the dinner, you will be escorted back to your hotel.

Day 18Transfer to Airport for Final Departure

Your adventure in Nepal comes to an end today! We will take you to the airport, approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight. On your way home, you will have plenty of time to plan your next adventure in the wonderful country of Nepal. 

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COST INCLUDES
  • Arrival and DepartureAirport pickup and drop-off for both international and domestic flights by private vehicle.
  • Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu4 nights hotel in Kathmandu (3-star category) on a bed & breakfast basis with a twin room.
  • Welcome and Farewell DinnerOne welcome and farewell dinner in a tourist standard restaurant in Kathmandu with the office staff.
  • Cargo ClearanceAssistance for cargo clearance in Nepal’s customs.
  • PermitsPeak Royalty and permit fee of Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) to climb Larkya Peak, Manaslu Conservation Area, Annapurna Conservation Area, Restricted Area and Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) permit and fee.
  • Member TransportationDrive from Kathmandu to Machha Khola and drive back Dharapani - Besisahar - Kathmandu, for members and staff, as per the itinerary.
  • Member LuggageUp to 20 Kg per member as personal baggage during the trek to be carried by porters or yaks.
  • Food and Lodging3 meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) with tea/coffee during the trek. Tea house accommodation in hotels/lodges during the trek.
  • MapTrekking and climbing map.
  • Duffle Bag and capOne Himalaya Sacred Treks & Exp’s duffle bag and outdoor cap.
  • InsuranceMedical & emergency rescue insurance for all involved Climbing Guide, Nepalese staff during the trek and peak climbing.
  • Staff Salary and AllowanceAll Nepalese staff & porters’ daily wages, salary, equipment, food & clothing.
  • Back-up Oxygen, Mask & RegulatorAdditional oxygen bottles, along with one set of oxygen mask and regulator, will be available at base camp and high camps and can be used if necessary. (SUBJECT TO A CHARGE)
  • First Aid SupportMedical/first aid kit (carried by your guide or staff)
  • Taxes & Service ChargesAll required local taxes, company service charges, and Nepal government taxes are included.
  • High Camp Service (Infrastructure and Logistics)At high camps, necessary cooking equipment and EPI gas will be supplied. Group climbing equipment, including fixed and dynamic ropes, will be provided and installed as required during the climbing period.
  • Trekking and Climbing StaffOne certified trek and climbing Guide for trekking & peak climbing, along with one porter shared between two members. (On request 3:1 IFMGA guide will provide)
  • CertificateLarkya Peak climbing certificate issued by the Nepal Government (after climbing Larkya Peak successfully).
COST EXCLUDES
  • AirfareInternational flight airfare (from and to Kathmandu).
  • Nepal Entry Visa FeeNepalese Visa fee is $50 USD for 30 days.
  • FilmingSpecial filming, camera, and drone permit fee.
  • Meals in Kathmandu Lunch and Dinner during the stay in Kathmandu.
  • Personal Climbing Equipment Clothing, packing items, bags, personal medical kit, and all kinds of personal trekking/climbing gear.
  • Extra Night’s AccommodationAny additional nights of accommodation in Kathmandu required due to early arrival or late departure, early return from expedition, or domestic flight cancellations for reasons other than those stated in the scheduled itinerary.
  • No Refunds for Early DepartureAny expenses for early returning members due to sickness, injury or any other reason. No Refunds will be entertained for any unused service.
  • Medical and Emergency Rescue InsuranceInsurance covering both medical treatment and high-altitude evacuation is mandatory. The policy must include coverage for trip cancellation and interruption, high-altitude rescue and air evacuation, medical treatment, repatriation, and related emergencies, with a minimum coverage of USD 15,000.
  • Summit BonusSummit bonus for climbing Sherpa - minimum $300 USD.
  • TipsCalculate some tips for the high camp and other staff - minimum $100 USD.
  • ExtraAny other services or activities which are not mentioned in the itinerary.

Complementaries

  • Cap and T-shirt
  • Duffle Bag
  • Welcome and Farewell Dinner
FIXED DATES
Date Status Group Size Action
16 Days
Start – 2026-04-25
End – 2026-06-03
Booking Open 1 – 12 PAX
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