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Spring (March – May)
During Spring you will experience warm temperatures at lower altitudes and moderate temperatures higher up. The chances of clear, unobstructed mountain views are good, and it is also a good time to see Nepal’s flowers blossom.
Autumn (September – November)
This is the preferred trekking season in Nepal. You will be almost guaranteed excellent mountain views, but be wary – this is the peak trekking season in Nepal, so be sure to book your flights in advance and be prepared for more crowded trekking routes. During this time, you’ll also be able to see and participate in the biggest festivals in Nepal – Dasain and Tihar.
Mount Manaslu, 8,156 metres above sea level, the eighth highest mountain in the world, is located in the Mansiri Himalayan Range of Nepal in the west-central part of the country. Mount Manaslu was first climbed on 9th of May in 1956 by a Japanese expedition and made it one of the favourite mountain of Japanese climbers, thereafter this mountain has always been as Japanese mountain.
Mount Manaslu is the dominating peak in the Lamjung District and it stands to the rivalry of Mount Annapurna forty miles away to the east.
Apart from climbing Mount Manaslu, the Manaslu Circuit trekking trail is popularly known among the trekkers. The permanent snow line is above 5,000 metres. The lower valley is rich with exclusive types of dominant forests fed by both snow and regular rains for the period June to September. The entire region is declared as Manaslu Conservation Area, as the Annapurna Conservation Area to the west of it, and other regions, this valley is a sanctuary to many endangered animals, including Snow Leopards and Pandas. Over 110 species of birds, 33 mammals, 11 butterflies and 3 reptiles have been recorded. And it is an important habitat for the snow leopard, grey wolf, musk deer, blue sheep and the Himalayan Thar.