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		<title>Manaslu Expedition</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Standing as a relatively isolated 8000m peak in Nepal’s central mountain region, Manaslu is the world’s 8th highest mountain (8156m). Like Cho Oyu, it&#8217;s a good mountain to test extreme high altitude climbing in Nepal, before taking on the Everest challenge. Climbing Manaslu is a largely non-technical climb when compared to other 8000m peaks. However, its [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Standing as a relatively isolated 8000m peak in Nepal’s central mountain region, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manaslu">Manaslu</a> is the world’s 8th highest mountain (8156m). Like Cho Oyu, it&#8217;s a good mountain to test extreme high altitude <a href="https://himalayanascent.com/mountaineering-expedition/"><strong>climbing in Nepal</strong></a>, before taking on the Everest challenge.</p>
<p>Climbing Manaslu is a largely non-technical climb when compared to other 8000m peaks. However, its avalanche-prone slopes mean that careful climbing is required throughout the expedition.</p>
<p>The Manaslu expedition can be done as a true sea to summit adventure by starting from the village of Arughat, which at an altitude of only 530m is subtropical! It closely follows a trail along the Budhi Gandaki river, weaving through Gurung farming villages, bamboo forests and countless waterfalls during summer, before climbing steeply into high alpine Bhotia villages, inhabited by Tibetan descendents.</p>
<p>The Manaslu Expedition will summit <a href="https://himalayanascent.com/manaslu-trek/"><strong>Manaslu</strong> </a>via the North-West ridge by placing four high camps above base camp. The expedition’s most technical section is the icefall between Camps 1 and 2, with some potential for serac fall in certain conditions. The remainder of the route is relatively straight forward, with increasing steep sections from Camp 3 to the summit.</p>
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