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Serang Gompa Trek

Duration

15 Days

Start-End Point

Kathmandu

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Grade

Trek Grade

Accommodation

Lodge

Best Season

March to June and Sep to Dec

Max Altitude

5,160M

Group Size

1-15 Pax

Transportation

Drive

Trip Cost

Group Size: 5

(Save $130/pp)

Per Person

$1,470

Total

$7,350
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The Serang Gompa trek is a unique adventure in the heart of the Manaslu region, offering breathtaking landscapes and deep cultural and spiritual experiences. This trek not only takes you to the Manaslu Circuit but also introduces you to the ancient Serang Gompa, considered the best highland meditation center, set in a peaceful natural environment, and holds significant religious importance for Tibetan Buddhists. The trek to Serang Gompa offers solitude and insight into Tibetan Buddhist traditions, making it a must-do for trekkers seeking physical and spiritual challenges.

Serang Gompa History

Serang Gompa (often referred to as Serang Gompa in some texts) is an ancient Tibetan Buddhist monastery nestled in the remote hills of the Manaslu region. Its exact origins remain unclear, but Tibetan monks likely established it several hundred years ago when they fled persecution and sought refuge in the higher Himalayan regions. The monastery served as a spiritual sanctuary, functioning as a center for meditation, religious ceremonies, and education for the local Tibetan Buddhist community.

Throughout the centuries, Serang Gompa has stayed relatively isolated, preserving its ancient traditions and architecture. The monks here live a simple life, dedicating themselves to prayer, meditation, and supporting the surrounding communities. Renowned for its collection of ancient scriptures, thangka paintings, and Buddhist relics, the Gompa offers trekkers an authentic insight into Tibetan Buddhism.

Overview of Serang Gompa Trek

The Serang Gompa trek is part of the larger Manaslu Circuit trek a 15-16-day adventure that takes you around Mount Manaslu (8,163 meters), the eighth-highest peak in the world. The trek offers a combination of cultural richness, natural beauty, and high-altitude challenges, including the famous Larkya La Pass (5,106 meters).

The Manaslu Circuit trek remains relatively less crowded compared to the Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit treks, making it a perfect choice for trekkers looking for a quieter and more immersive experience. Along the way, you’ll encounter picturesque villages, ancient monasteries like Pungyen Monastery, and stunning mountain vistas.

Serang Gompa Manaslu: A Spiritual Highlight

Serang Gompa Trek is a major highlight of the Manaslu trek. Located near the village of Bihi at an altitude of around 3100m (10170ft.). This monastery is a focal point for the spiritual life of the local Tibetan Buddhist communities. The Gompa offers a peaceful retreat, where trekkers can take time to meditate, receive blessings from the monks, or simply soak in the serene atmosphere.

Visiting Serang Gompa allows trekkers to learn about Tibetan Buddhism firsthand. The monastery holds daily prayers and rituals, and the monks often invite visitors to participate in their spiritual activities. This cultural immersion adds a deeper layer of meaning to the trek, making it more than just a physical challenge.

Serang Gompa Trek Distance

The Serang Gompa trek distance varies depending on whether you undertake the full Manaslu Circuit trek or focus solely on the Serang Gompa trek. When combined with the Manaslu Circuit, the total trekking distance is approximately 160-180 kilometers (99-111 miles), spanning from Soti Khola to the high-altitude Larkya La Pass.

For those specifically visiting the Serang Gompa trek, it usually takes shorter days but is still a significant journey that requires several days of trekking through the beautiful, rugged terrain of the Manaslu region. The Serang Gompa trek can be completed as part of a custom itinerary, but most trekkers prefer to incorporate it into the full Manaslu Circuit for a complete experience.

Essential Equipment for the Trek

When it comes to equipment, it is crucial to ensure that you bring the recommended trekking equipment list. Remember, quality trekking equipment can make your trip enjoyable, while poor equipment can make it miserable. As the weather can vary depending on the altitude and time of year, suitable footwear includes waterproof walking boots that have been worn before the trek, along with warm socks and gaiters for winter conditions.

It is advisable to have loose, casual trousers and thermal leggings, as well as waterproof pants. Trekkers should ensure they have adequate clothing for varying temperatures, sturdy boots, trekking poles, and a good quality backpack.

Acclimatization

Acclimatization is crucial during high-altitude treks like the Larya La Pass trek. Altitude sickness, or acute mountain sickness (AMS), is a common concern and should not be taken lightly. We prioritize the well-being and safety of our trekkers. Additionally, our expert trekking guides are trained and experienced in high-altitude environments and provide first aid.

We schedule a proper acclimatization day, allowing you to explore the area and adjust to the altitude. It’s important to note that if you experience severe symptoms of altitude sickness, the only remedy is to descend as quickly as possible. Ultimately, it is your responsibility to assess your overall health condition and make decisions regarding your ability to continue the Larkya La Pass trek.

Pungyen Monastery: A Sacred Side Trip

Pungyen Monastery, a hidden gem on the Manaslu Circuit near Samagaun, offers spectacular views of Manaslu and holds deep spiritual significance. According to legend, the locals angered the mountain gods when they built the monastery, causing an avalanche that destroyed it. Afterward, they rebuilt the monastery, and today, it stands as a symbol of resilience and faith.

Rui La Pass: Crossing into Tibet

For trekkers interested in exploring more remote areas, the Rui La Pass is a historical trade route that connects Nepal with Tibet. Though it’s not part of the standard Manaslu Circuit, adventurous trekkers can plan a side trip to this pass, which lies at the border between the two countries. Rui La offers stunning views and an opportunity to experience the rugged, high-altitude landscapes that define this region.

Best time for the Serang Gumba Trek

The best time to begin the Serang Gompa Trek is during the autumn season, which spans from mid-September to mid-December. This period offers excellent weather conditions with comfortable temperatures and clear mountain views.

Spring, from March to June, is also a popular time for trekking in the Rolwaling Valley, characterized by pleasant temperatures, vibrant flora, and the opportunity to witness blooming rhododendrons.

Conclusion

The Serang Gompa trek is an incredible journey that combines the beauty of the Manaslu Circuit trek with deep cultural and spiritual experiences. Whether you’re visiting the sacred Serang Gompa, exploring the remote Pungyen Monastery, or challenging yourself to cross the Larkya La Pass, this trek promises an unforgettable adventure that touches both body and soul. With its rich history, diverse landscapes, and spiritual significance.

Scheduled Departure Dates for Serang Gompa Trek

  • We have several scheduled departure dates for the Serang Gompa trek.
  • If the scheduled date of your trip cannot be matched with the other groups, we can also lead a private trip with the guide at the same cost.
  • If we cannot match your trip’s scheduled date with the other groups, we will also lead a private trip with a guide at the same cost.
  • The itinerary works very flexibly, meeting your demands.
  • You can extend the days as needed during your journey if you meet the dates for the international flights.

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Itinerary (15 Days)

Cost Included

  • Meals: A variety of Italian, Chinese, Nepali, Indian, and other European cuisines are served three times a day: breakfast, lunch, and dinner. During the trek, one main course is included with each meal.
  • Accommodation: Clean and comfortable accommodation in lodges throughout the trek.
  • Professional Guide: An experienced, well-educated, and friendly trekking guide fluent in English. The guide is from the local Manaslu region, familiar with the area, and authorized by the government for trekking.
  • Guide's Expenses: The guide’s accommodation, salary, insurance, transportation, and necessary equipment are all covered.
  • One porter for every two to three participants. (Note: An additional cost applies for solo clients requiring a porter.)
  • Guide and porter salaries, insurance, equipment, transport, food, and lodging
  • Transportation: local bus from Kathmandu to Machhakhola and from Dharapani to Besisahar. Local bus from Besisahar to Kathmandu.
  • Permits: All necessary permits, including the Manaslu Special Permit, Annapurna Conservation Area Project (ACAP) permit, and Manaslu Conservation Area Project (MCAP) permit.
  • First Aid: A first aid medical kit will be provided during the trek.
  • Trekking Equipment: Essential trekking gear, such as a sleeping bag and down jacket, will be provided if you do not have your own.
  • Trekking Certificate: A complimentary Trekking Certificate of Completion will be awarded at the end of your trek.

Cost Excluded

  • Kathmandu Hotel: Accommodation in Kathmandu is not included.
  • Beverages: All beverages, including both soft drinks (Coke, Fanta, mineral water) and alcoholic drinks (beer, etc.), as well as hot showers and desserts, are excluded.
  • Personal Insurance: Personal travel and health insurance are the responsibility of the individual.
  • Rescue Operation Charges: Any costs related to rescue operations in case of emergencies are not included.
  • Tips: Gratuities for the guide and porter are not included.
  • Other Expenses: Any costs or expenses not explicitly listed under the "Cost Included" section are excluded.
  • Unforeseen Costs: Any additional costs or delays due to circumstances beyond the control of the management, such as landslides, adverse weather conditions, safety-related itinerary changes, illness, changes in government policies, or strikes, are also excluded.

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Price per person

USD 1,470 / pp

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