Larkya Peak Climbing

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Larkya Peak Climbing (6249 m) is one of the thrilling high-altitude mountaineering expeditions in Nepal’s remote and spectacular Manaslu region. The 21 days trek and climb from/to Kathmandu to Larkya Peak is known for its challenging technical sections, glacier travel, and breathtaking Himalayan views, Larkya Peak offers climbers a unique blend of adventure and cultural immersion.

The climb to Larkya Peak typically follows the famous Manaslu Circuit Trek, crossing the iconic Larkya La Pass (5160 m) before ascending to Base Camp and High Camp. From the summit of Larkya Peak you are rewarded with unforgettable 360-degree views of of Manaslu, Annapurna, Ganesh Himal, and other towering peaks.

Trip Facts
Max. Altitude
6249
Starts
Kathmandu
Ends
Kathmandu
Activities
Walking / Climbing
Accomodation
Hotels / Lodges / Tented Cammp
Meals
Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Best Time
Spring & Autumn

Highlights of 21 Days Larkya Peak Climbing in Nepal Manaslu Region

  • Close view of the 8th highest peak - Manaslu (8163 m) during the trek & climbing period
  • Summit Larkya Peak (6249 m), a challenging technical peak with spectacular panoramic views of Manaslu, Annapurna, Ganesh Himal, and surrounding Himalayan giants
  • Benefit from expert guidance, acclimatization support, and full logistics managed by experienced trekking and climbing professionals
  • Trek through the pristine and less-crowded Manaslu Conservation Area, rich in Tibetan and Nepali cultural experiences
  • Cross the iconic Larkya La Pass (5160 m), one of Nepal’s highest trekking passes
  • Experience a blend of high-altitude trekking and technical alpine climbing, including glacier travel and snow slopes
  • Explore traditional Manaslu villages showcasing unique Tibetan-Buddhist culture and warm hospitality
  • Opportunity to spot rare wildlife such as snow leopard, red panda, and Himalayan thar in the conservation area
  • Experience authentic village life in Samagaun, Samdo, and Namrung—stone houses, prayer flags, mani walls, and friendly locals.
  • Visit ancient monasteries like: Pungyen Gompa in Samagaun and the monastery in Lho for a taste of local Buddhist culture.
  • A short, easy hike to Birendra Lake - serene, turquoise glacial lake, perfect for acclimatization and photos.

Larkya Peak Expedition – Technical Climb in Nepal’s Manaslu Region

Larkya Peak (6249 m) stands as one of Nepal’s most rewarding technical trekking peaks, nestled in the pristine and less-explored Manaslu region. The peak is situated near the famous Larkya La Pass (5160 m) on the way to popular and remote Manaslu Circuit Trekking, offering climbers a unique opportunity to combine high-altitude trekking with technical alpine climbing. From the summit of Larkya peak, you are offered by the stunning panoramic views of some of the highest Himalayan giants, including Manaslu (8163 m), Annapurna, and Ganesh Himal and so on.

Unlike many popular peaks in Nepal, Larkya Peak is less crowded, giving adventurers a more secluded and authentic mountain experience. Larkya Peak’s combination of natural beauty, challenging terrain, and cultural richness from the Manaslu region makes it a sought-after destination for adventurous climbers looking to explore beyond the usual trekking routes in Nepal.

This challenging Larkya Peak Expedition combines high-altitude trekking with alpine climbing, offering adventurers stunning panoramic views of Manaslu, Annapurna, Ganesh Himal, and surrounding Himalayan giants.

Larkya Peak Climb is ideal for climbers with basic mountaineering skills and strong physical fitness, the Larkya Peak expedition is a perfect blend of cultural immersion, natural beauty, and mountaineering thrill, guided professionally by Asian Adventure Treks & Expedition.

Larkya Peak Expedition itinerary of 21 days demands strong physical fitness, prior trekking experience, and basic mountaineering skills, including the use of crampons, ice axes, and ropes. The best seasons for Larkya Peak Climbing are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November), when weather conditions are most stable. Permits required include the Manaslu Restricted Area Permit, Manaslu Conservation Area Permit, Annapurna Conservation Area Permit, and the Larkya Peak Climbing Permit, all arranged by experienced agencies like Asian Adventure Treks & Expedition.

Embark on Larkya Peak Climbing Expedition with Asian Adventure Treks & Expedition for a professionally guided adventure combining Himalayan mountaineering, breathtaking landscapes, and rich Nepalese culture.

Outline Itinerary

Itinerary
Day 01:Kathmandu (1350 m)
Max Altitude
1,350m / 4,429ft
Walking/Hiking
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Day 02:Permit Preparation & Free day in Kathmandu
Max Altitude
1,350m / 4,429ft
Walking/Hiking
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Day 03:Kathmandu – Arughat Bazaar (608 m) – Soti Khola (710 m)
Max Altitude
710m / 2,329ft
Walking/Hiking
Drive
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Day 04:Soti Khola – Machha Khola (870 m)
Max Altitude
870m / 2,854ft
Walking/Hiking
Walking
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Day 05:Machha Khola - Jagat (1340 m)
Max Altitude
1,340m / 4,396ft
Walking/Hiking
Walking
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Day 06:Jagat - Deng (1860 m)
Max Altitude
1,860m / 6,102ft
Walking/Hiking
Walking
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Day 07:Deng - Namrung (2630 m)
Max Altitude
2,630m / 8,628ft
Walking/Hiking
Walking
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Day 08:Namrung - Samagaun (3390 m)
Max Altitude
3,390m / 11,122ft
Walking/Hiking
Walking
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Day 09:Acclimatization day in Samagaun
Max Altitude
3,390m / 11,122ft
Walking/Hiking
Walking
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Day 10:Samagaun - Samdo (3690 m)
Max Altitude
3,690m / 12,106ft
Walking/Hiking
Walking
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Day 11:Samdo - Dharmasala (4450 m)
Max Altitude
4,450m / 14,599ft
Walking/Hiking
Walking
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Day 12:Dharmasala - Larkya Peak Base Camp (4930 m)
Max Altitude
4,930m / 16,174ft
Walking/Hiking
Walking
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Day 13:Larkya Peak Base Camp - High Camp (5500 m)
Max Altitude
5,500m / 18,044ft
Walking/Hiking
Walking
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Day 14:High Camp - Summit Larkya Peak (6249 m) - Base Camp
Max Altitude
4,930m / 16,174ft
Walking/Hiking
Climbing
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Day 15:Reserve Day
Max Altitude
4,930m / 16,174ft
Walking/Hiking
Walking
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Day 16:Base Camp - Bhimtang (3590 m)
Max Altitude
3,590m / 11,778ft
Walking/Hiking
Walking
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Day 17:Bhimtang - Tilche (2300 m)
Max Altitude
2,300m / 7,545ft
Walking/Hiking
Walking
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Day 18:Tilche - Dharapani - Beshisahar (760 m)
Max Altitude
760m / 2,493ft
Walking/Hiking
Drive
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Day 19:Beshisahar – Kathmandu....... or Extension to Pokhara, Chitwan, etc.....
Max Altitude
1,350m / 4,429ft
Walking/Hiking
Drive
Itinerary
Day 20:Free day in Kathmandu
Max Altitude
1,350m / 4,429ft
Walking/Hiking
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Day 21:Departure from Kathmandu
Max Altitude
-
Walking/Hiking
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Larkya Peak Climbing Detailed Itinerary

The itinerary can be customized according to your duration of holiday. Similarly, hotel can be upgraded or downgraded depending on your requirement.

Starts: Kathmandu
Ends: Kathmandu

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu, you will be greeted by our correspondent who will assist with your transfer to the hotel. Once checked in, we will arrange a pre-trip meeting where we will brief in short about the trek, answer any queries you have and meet your trekking guide as well. After the short brief, you can relax and spend rest of the day at your leisure. Stay overnight at the hotel.

Today we will have to prepare for the Special Restricted Area permit for Manaslu Circuit Trek issued by immigration of Nepal.

While the permit being prepared guest can explore around the Kathmandu city and visit UNESCO Listed World Heritage sites: Kathmandu Durbar Square, Swoyambhunath, Boudhanath and Pashupatinath today. Stay overnight at the hotel.

After an early breakfast in Kathmandu, we will start our journey around (7 am) towards Soti Khola (132 km) via Arughat Bazaar. The drive takes around 8 to 9 hours, driving along winding mountain roads, passing through scenic hills, terraced farms, traditional houses, following the beautiful rivers. We will have lunch on the way to Sotikhola.

Arughat Bazaar (608m) is a little town on the banks of the Budi Gandaki River. It’s often the starting point from where Manaslu region starts. From here, we will continue on a narrow road towards Soti Khola (710m), a peaceful riverside village surrounded by green hills.

Soti Khola is the starting point of our trek on foot. The village lies in the Gorkha district and is home to the Gurung people, known for their warm hospitality and rich culture. Overnight stay at lodge in Soti Khola.

After having breakfast, we will start our trek heading towards Machha Khola which takes about 6 hours of walking. You will walk through the uphill through the beautiful landscape of the Manaslu Region. The trail follows the Budi Gandaki River, passing through lush forests, small villages, and terraced fields.

Machha Khola is a small village at 870 meters above sea level, located in the Gorkha district. It is inhabited mostly by the Gurung community, who are known for their friendly nature and rich culture. This village is an important stop for trekkers to rest and prepare for the next day’s journey. Overnight at lodge in Machha Khola, enjoying the peaceful mountain atmosphere.

Note: If travellers are interested to reduce trek days by 1 day then it is possible to drive till Machha Khola from Kathmandu on same day.

After breakfast you begin your trek towards Jagat, which takes about 7 hours. The trail starts by crossing the suspension bridge over the Machha Khola River. From there, you follow a gentle uphill path through forests and small villages.

Along the way, you pass through Khola Bensi and then reach Tatopani, a natural hot spring, perfect for a refreshing stop. After Tatopani, we climb through a dense forest of Sal trees until we arrive at Doban. From Doban, we descend to the Budhi Gandaki River, where we cross another suspension bridge at Lauri. After crossing, we climb uphill again towards Jagat, a traditional village surrounded by stunning mountain views and beautiful landscapes.

Jagat was seriously affected by the 2015 earthquake during Barpak of Gorkha being epicenter, but the village and trekking paths have been carefully rebuilt. Here, you’ll see the local people living their simple, rural lives with terraced farms and traditional homes. Stay overnight at lodge in Jagat.

After breakfast start the trek from Jagat to Deng, which takes about 7 hours. The trail follows a mostly straight path along the road, gradually climbing higher into the mountains.

On the way, you will pass through several small farming villages, including Sidibas Bazaar, a beautiful village where you can take a short rest. After that, we descent across a suspension bridge to Nagjet, then climbs uphill to Philim, one of the larger villages in the area with scattered farmhouses.

From Philim, you walk through golden wheat and barley fields on terraced farms, then climbs up a rocky hill. Then enter a bamboo forest, continuing on to Dyang village where trekkers often stop for a break. Continuing onward, you cross the Budhi Gandaki River again and finally reach Deng. Along the way, you’ll see beautiful views of Shringi Himal and the surrounding mountains. Overnight at lodge in Deng.

After breakfast start the towards Namrung which takes about 7/8 hours of walking. You have to walk mix of gentle and steeper climbs, with waterfalls and rocky cliffs adding to the natural beauty along the way.

Today you cross several suspension bridges over the Budhi Gandaki River and walk through beautiful pine and rhododendron forests. The trail passes through small villages with terraced wheat fields and potato farms, where you can closely observe the simple rural life over there.

You walk through peaceful forests and an amazing settlement like Rana and Bihi Phedi, with the settlement of Tibetan culture and monasteries. As we climb higher, the views open up to stunning snow-capped peaks, including the astonishing Shringi Himal.

After about 7 - 8 hours, we reach Namrung, a lovely village known for its stone houses, Buddhist monasteries, and breathtaking mountain views. Overnight at lodge in Namrung.

After breakfast start the trek towards Samagaun, one of the most culturally rich and picturesque villages in the Manaslu region. Today’s walk takes about 7 to 8 hours, full of natural beauty and cultural charm.

Today’s walk will be mostly uphill crossing through pine and rhododendron forests, with the views becoming more beautiful as we ascend. Along the way, you’ll enjoy stunning sights of Mount Siringi, Mount Ganesh, and Himchuli.

As you pass through the beautiful big Lho Village, home to a remarkable monastery and from where you can see clear view of Mount Manaslu (8163 m) which will be our truly unforgettable moment. In Lho village, you can explore around ancient authentic houses, one of the biggest Buddhist monastery of Manaslu and Buddhist Chhorten.

Reaching Shyala Village, you are surrounded by a panorama of snow-capped peaks and a gentle walk through a broad valley that leads us to Samagaun, a traditional village made of stone houses, spinning prayer wheels, and colorful Mani walls. This place is influenced by Tibetan culture which is deeply spiritual and welcoming. Stay overnight at basic lodge in Samagaun.

Today is a rest and acclimatization day in Samagaun, giving your body time to adjust to the higher altitude before heading further up. But it doesn’t mean you won’t go elsewhere; there are some beautiful and worthwhile short hikes you can enjoy in the area.

One of the most popular options is a hike to Manaslu Base Camp (approx. 4800 m), which takes about 6–7 hours round trip. The trail is challenging but incredibly rewarding, offering up-close views of Mt. Manaslu, glaciers, and Himalayan peaks.

If you don’t feel like doing a long hike, you can take a short walk to Birendra Lake, a beautiful glacial lake about an hour from the village. The lake has calm, turquoise water and is surrounded by mountains—it's a perfect place to relax.

Another nice option is a visit to Pungyen Gompa, a peaceful monastery on a hill with wide views of the valley and nearby mountains. It's a quiet, spiritual spot and shows the Tibetan culture of the area.

You can also spend time walking around the village, seeing the stone houses, colorful prayer flags, and prayer wheels. Today is a good day to take it easy, let your body adjust to the altitude, and enjoy the natural beauty all around you. Stay overnight at lodge in Samagaun.

Today after having breakfast, start the short and not too hard trek towards Samdo which takes about 4 - 5 hours of walking

Along the way you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy the views. As you walk, you’ll see amazing views of Mount Manaslu, Samdo Peak, and other snow-covered mountains. There will be fewer trees, and the landscape feels drier and higher up in the mountains.

You’ll also see stone prayer walls (mani walls) and prayer flags along the way, which show the strong Tibetan culture in this area. After a slow and gentle uphill walk, you’ll reach Samdo, a small village close to the Tibetan border. Overnight stay at a lodge in Samdo.

Today after having breakfast trek towards Dharmasala which takes about 4 – 5 hours of walking.

Today you will be walking through high mountains for not too long, but you will walk slow and steady as you will be gaining to high altitude.

The trail starts with a short downhill walk, and then cross a wooden bridge over the Budhi Gandaki River and then path goes uphill slowly. From here, you will climb gradually uphill, passing yak pastures and small stone huts used by local herders.

As you go higher, you’ll see even better views of Mount Manaslu, Larkya Peak, and other tall, snowy mountains. The land here is dry, rocky, and open. You’ll also see prayer flags and stone mani walls, showing the strong Tibetan culture in the area. After a steady walk uphill, you’ll reach Dharmasala, also called Larkya Phedi, which is a small resting place before crossing the big mountain pass tomorrow. Overnight stay at basic lodge in Dharmasala.

This is a challenging and rewarding day of Larkya Peak Climbing Expedition and Manaslu Trekking. As you leave Dharmasala and head towards Larkya Peak Base Camp, you will have to walk for about 5-6 hours with approx. altitude gain of 470 meters.

Today’s trail begins by following the path toward Larkya La Pass, gradually ascending along a rugged moraine ridge. Along the way, you’ll be treated to stunning panoramic views of Mount Manaslu — the world’s eighth highest peak — as well as Cheo Himal and the expansive Larke Glacier. After several hours of steady uphill trekking, the route diverts from the main trail, leading you toward the base camp area, which is set on rocky, glaciated terrain beneath the towering presence of Larkya Peak.

Once at base camp, you’ll rest, hydrate, and begin preparations for the summit push, including equipment checks and acclimatization. Stay overnight at tented camp.

Today as we are approaching towards the summit, you will trek towards high camp ascending through rocks and ice, depending on the state of the mountain, you will choose to climb by one of the two existing routes, the one that offers us better conditions.You may have to secure some sections with a fixed rope in case we encounter snow. Stay overnight at tented camp.

Today is the final and most challenging day of whole trip.

Today’s journey begins in early morning before dawn to maximize favourable weather and snow conditions. The climb to the summit of Larkya Peak (6249 m) involves steep snow and ice slopes, glacier travel, and technical sections requiring the use of crampons, ice axe, and fixed ropes. The ascent is physically demanding, often taking 6–8 hours. From the top of Larkya Peak you can see breathtaking views of the surrounding Himalayan giants including Manaslu, Annapurna, and Ganesh Himal.

After enjoying the spectacular panoramas, you’ll carefully descend back to High Camp for a short rest and quick meal before continuing down to Base Camp (4930 m). Though long, the descent is rewarding as you retrace your steps across glacier terrain and moraine ridges. Once back at Base Camp, you’ll rest and recover in your tents, celebrating the success of your climb.

A reserve or contingency day is an essential part of any high-altitude climbing itinerary—especially for Larkya Peak (6249 m). This day is typically scheduled after High Camp and before descending, offering flexibility in case of: 

  • Unfavorable Weather Conditions
  • Extra Acclimatization Time
  • Fatigue or Delayed Progress

From the base camp, have breakfast in the morning and then get ready to descend towards Manaslu Circuit ending point - Bhimtang which takes about 7 hours of walking. Pick up your things and climbing logistics, to start with the descent to Bhimtang. The trail descends gradually through alpine meadows, past glacial streams, and scattered pine and rhododendron forests. Along the way, you’ll enjoy stunning views of Annapurna II, Annapurna IV, and Lamjung Himal.

Stay overnight at lodge.

Today with the warm mermories of Manaslu Trek and successful summit to Larkya La Pass, you begin to descend towards lower altitude. After breakfast you start the trek towards Tilche which takes about 6- 7 hours of walking.

The trail goes downhill, and it’s much easier than the past few days. We’ll start with a gentle walk-through open meadow, enjoying the last beautiful views of Manaslu and other snowy peaks. As we go lower, the path leads us into lush green forests full of pine and rhododendron trees.

Along the way we will pass through many villages like: Yak Kharka, Karche & Gho – explore traditional stone houses, farm terraces, and friendly locals. We’ll also cross a few suspension bridges over rivers like the Dudhkhola and Marshyangdi, and hear the calming sound of waterfalls in the background. By the afternoon, you will reach charming Gurung village, Tilche. Overnight at lodge in Tilche.

Today is the final & short descend of your trek. After breakfast, you prepare to descend for about 2 hours to reach Dharapani. As you enter Dharapani, it is the first day route to Annapurna Circuit Trek. From Dharapani we will drive till Besisahar which takes about 3 hours in private local jeep. Stay overnight at Besisahar.

Note: It is also possible to return back Kathmandu on same day or extension of trek – if you have time in Nepal to different destination like: Pokhara, Chitwan, Lumbini, Bandipur etc.....

After breakfast, we take a private vehicle or local bus back to Kathmandu, which takes about 6 to 7 hours. During our drive, we’ll follow the Marshyangdi and Trishuli Rivers, enjoying views of terraced fields, forests, and even distant mountains along the way until we reach Kathmandu. Upon reaching in Kathmandu, we’ll drop you at your hotel. You can rest, freshen up, or explore the city.

If you want to extend your trip, this is also the perfect time to continue your journey to Pokhara, Chitwan, Lumbini, or other parts of Nepal. We can help arrange this based on your interest. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.

Free day in Kathmandu for sightseeing / shopping / massage, and etc... We can do half day sightseeing in the UNESCO listed World Heritage sites like:

  • Swoyambhunath: Also known as the Monkey Temple, it offers panoramic views of Kathmandu.
  • Boudhanath: One of the largest stupas in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Pashupatinath: A sacred Hindu temple complex on the banks of the Bagmati River.

Stay overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu.

Note: If you have extra days in Kathmandu then it is possible to do Short Kathmandu Heritage Tour, Nepal Tour, explore Nature and Wildlife and so on.. in Nepal. Also, it is possible to extend the tours to other destinations like: Tibet, Bhutan or India also.

Enjoy your last day in Kathmandu before departure. At your scheduled departure time, our correspondent will pick you up from the hotel, transfer you to the airport, and bid you farewell with warm hearts.

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Larkya Peak Climbing: Cost Details

Includes

  • Airport – Hotel – Airport Transfers
  • 4 Nights with with breakfast at 3-star hotel in Kathmandu in a twin sharing basis
  • Private Jeep transportation from Kathmandu - Seti Khola, including guide and porter-s.
  • Permit for climbing Larky Peak Climbing from NMA
  • Special permit for the Manaslu restricted area
  • Entrance fees to the Manaslu and Annapurna conservation areas (MCAP + ACAP)
  • All meals: (breakfast, lunch and dinner) with a tea-coffee during the trek and climbing period
  • Accommodation in lodges and camping tents during the trek and climbing period
  • Hiring and equipping of the Mountain Guide(s)
  • Professional English-Speaking Registered Climbing Guide during the trek and climbing period
  • 1 porter (20-22 kilos) for every two people during the trek
  • Hiring of extra porters or mules, transporting the climbing infrastructure and (7-8 kilos from each client)
  • Fixed rope, screws and ice stakes, a camping tent for every two people, kitchen tent, bathroom tent and cooking utensils during the climbing period
  • Insurance, equipment, food, accommodation, and salary of the guide and porter(s)
  • Transportation by private transport from Dharapani to Kathmandu, including the guide and porters.
  • Duffel Bag
  • Achievement Certificate of Larkya Peak Climbing (6249 m)
  • Farewell Dinner 
  • Government taxes and fees

Excludes

  • Garbage Deposit Fee of $500 (deposited by company)
  • Personal equipment
  • Personal & Medical Insurance
  • Emergency rescue by helicopter (if necessary)
  • Ice axe, Carabiners, Jumar, Eight, Harness, Crampons, Boots, Helmet, etc...
  • Bar bills and drinks (mineral water, soft drinks, beers, etc.)
  • Hot showers, electric charges and wifi during the trek
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Visits and/or entrance fees to temples in Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Unforeseen expenses caused by uncontrollable circumstances such as flight cancellations or delays, blocked roads, weather conditions, natural disasters, altitude sickness, early termination or return of the program, etc.
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips
  • Any other expenses not mentioned in INCLUDED

Dates & Availability

Our online briefing is designed to answer all your questions about the trek. We’ll go over the gear you’ll need (equipment checklist), provide a detailed itinerary, and explain what you can expect on the trail. After you book your trip, we’ll send you an email with available briefing dates and times. Once we receive your required documents, we’ll schedule and conduct the online trek briefing.

Add-ons & Options

Personalizing your Larkya Peak Climbing  —just follow these steps:

Step 1: Select your desired departure date
Step 2: Specify the number of participants/ travellers
Step 3: Click on the ‘Book Now’ or ‘Add to Cart’ button
Step 4: Choose from the available add-on options to enhance your experience
Step 5: Proceed with the advance payment to confirm your booking

For our travellers interested for Larkya Peak Climbing in Nepal, we would like to present a selection of exclusive add-ons to make your trekking experience comfortable and easier!

Essential Information

What permits are required for Thorong Peak Climbing in Nepal?

To climb Larkya Peak (6249 m) in the Manaslu region of Nepal, you will need following permits:

  1. Larkya Peak Climbing Permit: This climbing permit is issued by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). It can only be obtained through a government-registered trekking/climbing agency like Asian Adventure Treks & Expedition.
  2. Manaslu Restricted Area Permit: Since parts of the Larkya Peak Climbing fall under restricted zones, this permit is mandatory and issued from Department of Immigration. The restricted area of Manaslu Trekking is from Jagat to Bhimtang.
  3. Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP): This permit is required to enter and trek through the Manaslu Conservation Area. It costs NPR 3,000 (~USD 25) for foreign nationals.
  4. Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP): As the exit route after the climb passes through the Annapurna region, this permit is also required and costs NPR 3,000 (~USD 25) for foreigners.

At Asian Adventure Treks & Expedition, we take care of all the permit arrangements on your behalf. Our team ensures that all official documentation is prepared in advance, allowing you to focus entirely on your adventure without any hassle.

When is the best time for Larkya Peak Climbing & Manaslu Trekking in Nepal?

The best time to climb Larkya Peak (6,249 m) and trek in the Manaslu region is during two primary seasons in Nepal when the weather is most favorable for high-altitude trekking and climbing:

  • Spring (March – May): This season brings clear skies, stable weather, and moderate temperatures—ideal for both trekking through the Manaslu Conservation Area and climbing Larkya Peak. Rhododendron forests and alpine flora bloom along the lower trails, adding vibrant color and natural beauty to the trek.
  • Autumn (mid-September – November): Following the monsoon, the autumn season offers crisp air, dry trails, and excellent mountain visibility. This is the most popular time for high-altitude treks and climbs, with consistent conditions and breathtaking views of Manaslu, Himalchuli, and the surrounding peaks.

At Asian Adventure Treks & Expedition, we recommend planning your Larkya Peak Climbing and Manaslu Trek during either spring or autumn to ensure the best mountain experience—safe, scenic, and truly unforgettable.

What Meals & Accommodation are like during Larkya Peak Climbing?

Accommodation:

  • Teahouse / Lodge Stay:
    During the trekking part of the journey (from Soti Khola or Machha Khola up to Dharmashala or Larkya Phedi), accommodation is in locally-operated teahouses or lodges. These provide simple but comfortable rooms, typically with twin beds, shared bathrooms, and basic facilities. Some places offer hot showers and charging options for an extra cost.
  • Camping During Climb:
    From Larkya Peak Base Camp and High Camp onward, accommodation is in fully supported tented camps. Asian Adventure Treks & Expedition supplies high-quality sleeping tents, kitchen tents, dining tents, and toilet tents. We provide foam mattresses and sleeping bags to ensure warmth and comfort. Our experienced support staff takes care of all camping logistics, including setting up and dismantling camps.

Meals:

During the Trek:
Teahouses along the Manaslu route serve a variety of freshly cooked local and continental dishes. Common meals include dal bhat (rice with lentil soup and vegetables), noodles, pasta, fried rice, chapati, and soups. Breakfast usually consists of porridge, toast, eggs, pancakes, and tea or coffee. Vegetarian, vegan, and special dietary meals can be arranged upon request.

Camping Meals (Base Camp & High Camp):

  • All meals are prepared by our experienced expedition cook
  • Nutritious and high-calorie meals tailored to support energy at altitude
  • Hot soup, rice, pasta, vegetables, and occasional meat (if hygienically safe)
  • Hot drinks (tea, soup, hot chocolate) provided regularly to stay warm and hydrated

In case of Special Dietary Needs:

  • Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and lactose-intolerant meal options available upon request
  • Notify your travel agency while booking the trip in advance to plan accordingly for the remote sections

During the peak season it will not be easy to get the accommodation during the trek, so for better service and hassle-free journey to Himalayas, book with Asian Adventure Treks & Expedition, we will pre book and ensure to make your holiday memorable and pleasant.

Asian Adventure Treks & Expedition pre-arranges all meals, lodging, and camping for a smooth experience.

A. Breakfast Menu (Main Course with a cup of a tea / coffee)
Main course: Bread / Muesli / Porridge / Pancake / Tibetan Bread / Chapatti / Corn flakes / Burger / Sandwich or any main course dish as per menu with a cup of tea / coffee

B. Lunch Menu (Main Course with a cup of a tea / coffee)
Main course:
Chowmein / Fried Rice / Pasta / French Fries / Chips / Momo / Spring Roll / Pizza / Burger / or any main course dish as per menu with a cup of tea / coffee

C. Dinner Menu (Soup + Main Course with a cup of a tea / coffee)
Any soup:
Mushroom soup / Garlic soup / Onion Soup / Potato Soup / Veg Soup or any soup as per menu
Main course: Macaroni / Pasta / Chowmein / Fried Rice / Chips / Pizza / Spaghetti / Momo / Noodles / Nepali Thali / or any main course dish as per menu with a cup of tea / coffee

Note: During the trek, please inform us in advance if you are vegetarian, vegan, or have any food allergies. We will accommodate your dietary needs with simple, plant-based or allergy-conscious meals.

21 Days Larkya Peak Climb – Cost For 2026 (Spring & Autumn)

Booking for Larkya Peak Climbing of 21 days is now available for 2026. Without compromising on the services, we ensure to provide you quality services. Please check the rate below for group price to Larkya Peak Climb:

TARRIFS 2 pax 3 - 4 pax 5 - 7 pax 8 - 11 pax 12 - 15 pax
2026 (Spring)          
2026 (Autumn)          

NOTE: Climbing guides & Assistant Guide for below group details

  • 1 Climbing Guide for 2-3 Pax
  • 2 Climbing Guides for 4-7 Pax ( 1 main guide and assistant guide)
  • 3 Climbing Guides for 8-11 Pax.
  • From 12 Pax, one Extra Guide for every 4 people

Difficulty Level of Climbing Larkya Peak in Manaslu Region of Nepal

Larkya Peak Climbing (6249 m) is considered a technically challenging trekking peak in the remote Manaslu region of Nepal. It demands good physical conditioning, previous high-altitude trekking experience, and familiarity with basic mountaineering techniques and equipment.

Key Difficulty Factors:

  • High Altitude: The climb takes you above 6,000 meters, where oxygen levels are significantly lower. Acclimatization is critical to avoid altitude sickness and ensure a safe ascent.
  • Technical Climbing Sections: Larkya Peak involves more technical elements than many other trekking peaks, including steep snow slopes, glacier travel, and use of fixed ropes. Climbers must be comfortable with equipment like crampons, harness, ascenders, and ice axe.
  • Remote Location: The Manaslu region is isolated and less developed compared to Everest or Annapurna. Fewer teahouses, limited rescue access, and long trekking days through rugged terrain contribute to the overall difficulty.
  • Summit Day Challenge: The summit day typically lasts 10–12 hours, involving early morning departure, steep ascents, and exposure to wind, cold, and rapidly changing weather conditions.
  • Weather Risks: The higher altitudes are prone to sudden snowstorms, high winds, and sub-zero temperatures, especially outside the main trekking seasons.

With proper preparation, support from experienced climbing guides, and a well-paced itinerary for acclimatization, Larkya Peak Climbing offers a demanding yet incredibly rewarding Himalayan mountaineering experience.

Altitude Sickness & Remedies on Larkya Peak Climbing with Manaslu Circuit Trekking

Altitude sickness, or Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), is a common concern when trekking and climbing above 5,000 meters, especially during high-altitude ascents like Larkya Peak (6,249 m) and Larkya La Pass (5,160 m) in the remote Manaslu region. As elevation increases, the air becomes thinner and oxygen levels drop, putting extra stress on the body. Without proper acclimatization, climbers can experience symptoms such as headaches, nausea, dizziness, fatigue, and loss of appetite — all signs of AMS that can affect your health, comfort, and chances of reaching the summit.

Common Symptoms:

  • Headache
  • Dizziness or tiredness
  • Nausea or loss of appetite
  • Difficulty sleeping
  • Shortness of breath

These symptoms are most likely to appear at higher elevations such as near  Larkya Pass, Climbing Larkya Peak and so on.

What You Can Do:

Walk Slowly

  • Take your time and let your body adjust naturally.
  • Include acclimatization days (such as in Namche and Dingboche).

Stay Hydrated

  • Drink 3 to 4 liters of water every day.
  • Ginger tea, garlic soup, and herbal teas can help.
  • Avoid alcohol and limit caffeine.

Eat Properly

  • Even if you’re not hungry, eat regular meals.
  • Focus on carbohydrates for energy and recovery.

Keep Warm

  • Dress in layers and keep your body warm, especially your hands, feet, and head.
  • Sudden cold can weaken your body’s ability to adjust.

Pay Attention to Your Body

  • If you feel unwell, take a break and don’t climb higher.
  • Let your guide know immediately if your symptoms get worse.

Medicines & Natural Remedies:

  • Diamox (Acetazolamide): Helps prevent AMS, take 1–2 days before reaching higher altitudes (with a doctor’s advice).
  • Paracetamol or Ibuprofen: For mild headaches or body pain.
  • Ginger, garlic soup, and herbal teas: Natural remedies to help with circulation and digestion.
  • Oxygen: Sometimes available at lodges or for emergency use—but usually not needed if you acclimatize properly.

With careful pacing, good acclimatization practices, and expert support from Asian Adventure Treks & Expedition, you can minimize the risks of altitude sickness and enjoy a safe, rewarding climb. Our experienced guides continuously monitor your health and are trained to respond quickly to any altitude-related issues.

Equipment List for Larkya Peak Climbing

Below is the list of equipment for Larkya Peak Climbing (6249 m)—covering clothing, gear, climbing tools, and personal items. This list assumes you’ll be doing the standard Larkya Peak Climb in Manaslu Region, which involves glacier travel, snow slopes, and some rope work. Find the details of list below: 

1. Clothing

Base Layers:

  • Moisture-wicking long-sleeve and short-sleeve shirts
  • Moisture-wicking thermal underwear

Insulation Layers:

  • Fleece jacket or pullover
  • Down jacket (lightweight but warm)

Outer Layers:

  • Waterproof and windproof jacket with hood (Gore-Tex or similar)
  • Waterproof and windproof trousers

Trekking Clothes:

  • Comfortable trekking pants
  • Long-sleeve trekking shirts
  • T-shirts (moisture-wicking)

Headwear:

  • Warm hat (fleece or wool)
  • Sun hat or cap
  • Buff or neck gaiter (for dust and wind protection)

Handwear:

  • Windproof fleece gloves
  • Insulated down or synthetic mittens (for summit)

Footwear:

  • Trekking boots 
  • Camp shoes or sandals (for evenings)
  • 4-5 Pairs of thermal socks (moisture-wicking)
  • Gaiters (for snow & ice)
  • Trekking boots (lightweight, broken-in)
  • Mountaineering boots (Double boots like La Sportiva G2, Scarpa Phantom 6000)

2. Technical Gears

  • Climbing harness
  • Carabiners (2 locking, 2 non-locking)
  • Belay/rappel device (ATC or similar)
  • Ascender (Jumar)
  • Figure 8 or descender (optional for fixed rope)
  • Helmet
  • Ice axe (general mountaineering type)
  • Crampons (compatible with boots)

Note: It is possible to hire the climbing equipments in Chukkung for Island Peak Climbing. 

3. Other Gear and Equipment

Backpacks:

  • Large backpack or duffel bag (for porters to carry, usually 50-70 liters)
  • Daypack bag to carry your personal requirements.

Sleeping:

  • Sleeping bag (-25°C or colder)
  • Sleeping bag liner (optional for extra warmth)

Trekking Poles:

  • Adjustable trekking poles
  • Headlamp or Torch

Hydration:

  • Water bottles (Nalgene or similar) or hydration bladder
  • Water purification tablets

Personal Items:

  • Passport and trekking permits
  • Cash (for purchases along the trail)
  • Insurance documents (ensure coverage includes high-altitude trekking)

Miscellaneous:

  • Sunglasses with UV protection
  • Headlamp (headlight)
  • Camera with extra batteries and memory cards
  • Backups for charging
  • Snacks and energy bars
  • Reusable bags (for waste and organizing items)
  • Travel towel

4. Medical / First Aid Kit:

  • Basic first aid supplies (band-aids, antiseptic wipes, blister treatment)
  • Personal medications
  • Altitude sickness medication (Diamox (for altitude) Ibuprofen / Paracetamol 
  • Pain relievers (ibuprofen or paracetamol)
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Anti-diarrheal (e.g., Imodium)

5. Toiletries

  • Toothbrush & toothpaste
  • Wet wipes / biodegradable soap
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Toilet paper (essential!)
  • Pee bottle (for high camps)

Larkya Peak Climbing FAQs

Larkya Peak (6,249 m) is located in the Manaslu region of northwestern Nepal, near the famous Larkya La Pass (5,160 m), which connects the Budhi Gandaki and Marsyangdi valleys.

Larkya Peak is considered a technically challenging trekking peak. It involves steep snow slopes, glacier crossings, and basic rope work. Prior experience with high-altitude trekking and mountaineering equipment is recommended.

The best times are spring (March–May) and autumn (mid-September–November), when the weather is stable, skies are clear, and trail conditions are favorable.

Yes, prior experience with trekking above 4,500 meters is atlreast suggested and some basic knowledge of mountaineering equipment such as crampons, ice axe, and harness is highly recommended.

You need the following permits:

  • Larkya Peak Climbing Permit (via NMA)

  • Manaslu Restricted Area Permit

  • Manaslu Conservation Area Permit (MCAP)

  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)

All permits are arranged by Asian Adventure Treks & Expedition.

During the trek, you'll stay in local teahouses with basic facilities. During the climb (Base Camp & High Camp), full tented camping with freshly prepared meals is provided by our expedition crew.

Our guides are trained in high-altitude safety and monitor your health closely. We include acclimatization days in the itinerary and carry a first aid kit and emergency oxygen. In serious cases, descent and evacuation will be arranged.

Yes. We can accommodate vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and lactose-intolerant meals with advance notice.

Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for Larkya Peak Climbing and Manaslu trekking.
Your insurance must cover high-altitude trekking and climbing upto 6500 meters, emergency evacuation, medical treatment, and trip cancellations. It's essential for your safety and peace of mind during the expedition. 

Wi-Fi and internet access are limited during Larkya Peak Climbing and trekking.
Some teahouses along the lower Manaslu trail may offer paid Wi-Fi or mobile network coverage, but it becomes unreliable or unavailable at higher altitudes, especially near Base Camp. It's best to prepare for minimal connectivity during the expedition.

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