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Journey Through Samagaun to Manaslu Base Camp
Follow the trails less traveled and discover the hidden beauty of Nepal on your trek through Samagaun to Manaslu Base Camp. From Samagaun (3,530 m), the journey to Manaslu Base Camp (4,560 m) is spectacular, with a total elevation gain of 1,030 m. This70 km journey takes 6-9 hrs, which gives you enough time to adjust to the altitude and enjoy the views without rushing, especially for trekkers considering the Manaslu trek without guide for a more independent experience.
On the way, you’ll pass several beautiful villages like Jagat, Namrung, and Shyala. You’ll cross several suspension bridges over the Budhi Gandaki River, pass through lush forests, and alpine meadows. You’ll witness Samagaun Monastery, scenic viewpoints, and the massive peaks of the Manaslu range. Let’s take a brief look at them.
Samagaun
Samagaun is the gateway village to the Manaslu Base Camp, located in the Gorkha district of northern-central Nepal. Stone-built houses, fields of golden buckwheat, and women weaving colorful traditional clothes give it a timeless Himalayan feel. It is primarily inhabited by people of Tibetan origin (Nubri people). It’s a very exciting and active village where your high-altitude adventure truly begins.
- Altitude: 3,530 m
- Best Stay: Teahouses or small lodges in the village center
- Local Cuisine: Dal Bhat, Tibetan bread, local noodles, and fresh yak cheese
- Acclimatization Tips: Rest well, drink lemon water, take short walks, and avoid strenuous exertion on the first day
- Nearby Attractions: Samagaun Monastery, Budhi Gandaki River Viewpoints, Buddhist shrines, Pungyen Gompa, Birendra Lake
- Connectivity: Limited mobile network, basic internet available at some lodges
Walking through Stone Villages and Mani Walls
Walking in Samagaun feels like stepping back in time. The village is made of traditional stone houses, some over 100 years old, built with slate stones and wooden beams that have stood strong against harsh Himalayan weather. As you explore it around, you’ll see rows of mani walls. They are engraved with Buddhist prayers and mantras, mostly “Om Mani Padme Hum“. This area reflects the deep Tibetan Buddhist culture practices.
Crossing Alpine Meadows with Grazing Yaks
Traversing the alpine meadows near Samagaun is a peaceful experience. These high-altitude meadows are covered with short grasses, wildflowers, and hardy plants that survive the cold Himalayan climate. Yaks graze here freely, mostly eating the tender grasses, herbs, and shrubs found across the slopes. The sight of grazing yaks against a setting of snow-capped peaks creates a beautiful Himalayan atmosphere.
Visiting Pungyen Gompa with Mountain Backdrop

Visiting Pungyen Gompa near Samagaun is a spiritual highlight of the trek. This monastery was established in the 18th century and serves as an important center for the Buddhist community. Inside, you’ll find prayer halls, colorful murals, sacred statues, and rows of spinning prayer wheels. The gompa is framed by Mount Manaslu (8,163 m) and Himalchuli (7,893 m), which creates a serene backdrop. Standing here, you can feel the spirit and the beauty of the high Himalayas.
Reaching Manaslu Base Camp by Passing Birendra Lake
The hike to Manaslu Base Camp is a significant part of the acclimatization process. Reaching Manaslu Base Camp is the ultimate reward after passing the Birendra Lake at 4,200 m. The lake appears just before the final ascent to the base camp. From here, trekkers continue to Manaslu Base Camp at 4,560 m. It is surrounded by Manaslu, Himalchuli, and Ngadi Chuli (7,871 m). During the trekking season, expedition tents cover the base camp, and climbers prepare for their ascent. These views create a perfect high-altitude panorama.
Hidden Gems & Secret Viewpoints on the way Samagaun to Manaslu Base Camp
Beyond the popular trails, the Manaslu Circuit Trek has many hidden viewpoints. These lesser-known secrets showcase beautiful ridges, vistas, and secluded monasteries. Sunrise and sunset over Manaslu mountain create a magical moment. Exploring these spots with experienced guides helps trekkers discover places that leave lasting, personal memories.
| Location/Spot Name | What Makes It Special | Best Time to Visit | Tips/Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ngadi Peak | Panoramic view of Mount Manaslu | Morning | Bring binoculars for distant peaks |
| Larkay La Viewpoint | Clear views of Himlung Himal (7,126 m), Cheo Himal (6,840 m), and Kang Guru (6,981 m) | Sunrise | Start early before the wind picks up |
| Samdo Hidden Meadow | Meadow overlooking Pangboche Peak and Lajing Glacier | Late Morning | Bring a light jacket, the wind can be strong |
| Prok Village Ridge Overlook | Overlooks Ganesh Himal (7,422 m) and the Kutang Himal range | Evening | Great for sunset photos, carry a headlamp for the return |
| Yalung Glacier Overlook | Close-up views of Yalung Glacier and the south face of Manaslu mountain | Morning | Follow a guide; the trail can be icy after dawn |
End the Trek with Memories That Last Forever

The journey from Samagaun to Manaslu Base Camp is more than just a trek. It’s an experience that combines nature, culture, and adventure. From Tibetan monasteries and alpine meadows to the beautiful Birendra Lake and Manaslu Himal, every step offers something new to discover. Trekkers gain 1,030 m in altitude and witness the true beauty of the Himalayas very closely.
Pack your spirit of adventure and get ready to explore one of Nepal’s most popular journeys.

