Why Travelers in 2025 are Choosing the Manaslu Circuit Over Everest
For decades, the trek to the base camp of the world’s tallest mountain, Mount Everest, has been the absolute destination of Himalayan treks. It has gained popularity for some of the most adventurous and culturally rich trails. But recently, another trail has been secretly capturing the attention among adventure seekers. More and more travellers prefer a quieter, more authentic trail: the Manaslu Circuit Trek.
This remote and rugged trail of the Nepalese Himalayas is quietly stealing the spotlight with its more rewarding and spiritual mountain trail. The reason for this shift over Everest is its alluring landscape itself.
Away from the crowded, more commercialized route of Everest region trekking, the Manaslu Circuit Trek route is also about self-reflection. This journey is a connection between nature, locals and trekkers.
A Quieter, More Authentic Himalayan Experience
Probably the most captivating feature of the route is the quieter trekking trail. Unlike popular routes like Everest Base Camp (EBC) and Annapurna Base Camp (ABC), the Manaslu Circuit route is less travelled. It is most likely since the region is marked as restricted, requiring a special restricted area permit.
This permit has been key in preventing a surge of trekkers and preserving its pristine nature.
Imagine walking for several days, several hours each day, with only the sound of fluttering prayer flags, roaring of glacial rivers, the echo of chanting in the nearby monastery, and the hoofs of horses passing by. Here, you’re not just passing through villages; you’re part of the life of remote Himalayan culture.
In 2025, when travellers are seeking deeper and mindful travel, Manaslu offers exactly that.
Rich Culture and Deep Traditions
The Manaslu region is especially known for its centuries-old Tibetan culture. Since the region was closed, away from modernization, for centuries, the lifestyle and the Tibetan tradition have remained untouched.
Trekkers who visit the region are offered a chance to glimpse into the preserved traditions of the Nubri and Tsum Valley people. These friendly and welcoming Tibetan Buddhists welcome each trekker with an equally bright smile and architecture that tells a tale of centuries-old beliefs.
Along the trail, trekkers pass through ancient monasteries like Pungyen Gompa, Serang Gompa, Mu Gompa, and many more. Additionally, they can see a long stone structure, mani wall, chortens, and remote mountain hamlets where time seems to have stood still.
Likewise, not only observe, but you can also be a part of local festivals. Apart from all the influence of technology, Manaslu stands as a heritage-rich journey.
The Off-the-Beaten-Path Adventure
Let’s be clear here, Manaslu Circuit Trek is comparatively easier than the EBC trek, but not that easy.
Situated between the Annapurna and Ganesh Himal ranges, the Manaslu trek traverses over 5,000 meters. Due to this high elevation, it poses the risk of altitude sickness and other problems.
But the itinerary provided by Mission Himalaya Treks allows trekkers to acclimatize properly and will customize your trek according to your fitness level. So, there is nothing to worry about.
Also, the region allows trekkers to disconnect from the virtual world and reconnect with nature.
More Eco-Friendly and Affordable Than Everest
While the Everest trek is known for its iconic peak views, combined with expeditions, it has raised environmental concerns. From waste management issues to the impact of overtourism on the fragile ecosystem, the Everest region has become a commercial zone. This has made treks in the Everest region a luxury rather than a backpacker’s adventure.
Meanwhile, Manaslu, with its smaller crowd and tighter regulations (thanks to restricted permits), is eco-friendlier and more affordable. You won’t even need to take a flight.
Local communities are actively involved in responsible tourism, and efforts are being made to preserve both nature and culture.
Mission Himalaya Treks also suggests that their trekkers abide by the rules and regulations and use plastic products as little as possible.
Challenging Yet Rewarding Terrain
Another factor that attracts the trekkers to the Manaslu region is the trek itself. It’s about 2 weeks long trek, about 180 km (112 miles). This makes the trek challenging but not too challenging.
This perfect balance of adventure and challenge makes the trek more exciting. Unlike Everest region treks, which are shorter but require ascending and descending steep hills, the Manaslu Circuit trek is long but achievable.
But all the stress and strain, physically and mentally, are compensated for with breathtaking terrain. The trail winds through lush forests, roaring rivers, glacial valleys and ultimately ends at Larkya La Pass (5,125 m).
Reaching the top of Larkya La is the most challenging part of the trek, but equally beautiful.
Also, unlike the Everest trail, which can sometimes feel repetitive after Namche Bazaar, the Manaslu route offers a diverse landscape every single day.
Diverse Landscapes and Life
Manaslu Circuit offers a more diverse and ever-changing landscape as compared to the EBC Trek. While the trekkers on the EBC trek follow the same path when ascending and descending, the Manaslu Circuit Trek circles around Manaslu.
The trek begins in the lush, subtropical jungles of the Budi Gandaki River valley and ascends towards the high-altitude deserts of Manaslu. In between, trekkers can see terraced fields and dense forests.
Also, as the trek intertwines within Manaslu Conservation Area, it is a sanctuary to spot some of the rare animal species, including snow leopard and Himalayan Tahr, and a really rare but occasionally seen red panda in the bamboo forests of Manaslu.
If you’re ready to extend your trek to Tsum Valley, then you can experience a different world. The life there seems like they have stopped time centuries ago.
This journey is way more immersive and filled with the wonders of nature, different from the chilling cold and expensive Everest Base Camp trek.
Trek Manaslu With Mission Himalaya Treks
In 2025, trekking isn’t just about reaching a destination; it’s about living in the moment, cherishing the journey. Choosing the right operator is also equally important. This is where Mission Himalaya Treks comes in.
They have years of experience in managing and conducting treks in the Himalayas. Their guides are among the best you might find in the Nepali trekking industry. They ensure your journey is worthwhile.
So, if you’re planning your Himalayan escape, skip the Everest crowd. Choose Manaslu and Mission Himalaya Treks. Walk through ancient lands, sleep under starry skies, and rediscover what it truly means to travel.