Let me tell you something most guidebooks won’t.

The food you eat on the Manaslu Circuit is just as important as the boots on your feet or the permits in your guide’s pocket. I have guided this circuit more times than I can count, and I have seen trekkers struggle because they did not eat properly. I have also seen trekkers power through the hardest days because they understood what to put in their bodies.

The Manaslu Circuit is remote. The food options are basic. But with the right knowledge, you can eat well, stay energized, and avoid altitude sickness.

This Manaslu Circuit Trek Food Guide 2027 & 2028 covers everything you need to know about eating on the trail. I will tell you what to expect at each elevation, what to order, what to avoid, and how to stay fueled for the toughest days.


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Quick Answer

What food is available on the Manaslu Circuit Trek in 2027 and 2028?

Tea houses along the Manaslu Circuit serve a mix of Nepali, Tibetan, and basic Western food. The most common meal is Dal Bhat (rice, lentil soup, vegetables) which often comes with unlimited refills. Breakfast options include porridge, Tibetan bread, eggs, and pancakes. Lunch and dinner include fried rice, noodles, momos, thukpa, and pasta.

Key food facts for the Manaslu Circuit Trek:

AspectDetail
Main MealDal Bhat (rice, lentils, vegetables)
BreakfastPorridge, eggs, Tibetan bread, pancakes
Lunch/DinnerFried rice, noodles, momos, thukpa, pasta
Vegetarian OptionsWidely available
Meat OptionsLimited at higher altitudes
Hot DrinksTea, coffee, hot lemon, ginger tea
WaterBoiled or treated (avoid untreated water)
Daily Food BudgetUSD 25-35 per day

Key Takeaways About Food on the Manaslu Circuit Trek

  • ✅ Dal Bhat is the best meal choice – it is filling, nutritious, and often comes with unlimited refills
  • ✅ Vegetarian food is widely available; meat options decrease at higher altitudes
  • ✅ Food prices increase with altitude due to transportation challenges
  • ✅ Breakfast options include porridge, eggs, Tibetan bread, and pancakes
  • ✅ Warm drinks like ginger tea and hot lemon help with acclimatization
  • ✅ Carry high-energy snacks like nuts, energy bars, and chocolate
  • ✅ Water purification is essential – use tablets, filters, or boil water
  • ✅ The menu becomes more limited above 3,500m
  • ✅ Fresh fruits are available in lower villages but rare at high altitude
  • ✅ The saying “Dal Bhat Power, 24 Hour” is real – it fuels your trek

The King of Manaslu Food: Dal Bhat

What is Dal Bhat?

Dal Bhat is Nepal’s national dish and the undisputed king of trekking food. It consists of steamed rice (bhat), lentil soup (dal), vegetable curry (tarkari), and spicy pickle (achar).

Why it is the best choice for trekkers:

ReasonExplanation
Unlimited RefillsMost tea houses offer free refills of rice, dal, and vegetables
Nutritional BalancePerfect mix of carbohydrates for energy and protein for muscle recovery
FreshnessLocals eat this daily, so ingredients are always fresh
Easy DigestionLighter on the stomach than fried foods
Calorie DenseTwo plates provide 1,200-1,600 calories

The Slogan: “Dal Bhat Power, 24 Hour” – you will hear this from every guide and porter. It is accurate. Eat Dal Bhat, and you will have energy all day.

Pro Tip: At higher altitudes like Dharamsala, stick to vegetarian Dal Bhat. It is easier on digestion when oxygen is low.


Breakfast Options on the Manaslu Circuit Trek

A solid breakfast is crucial to fuel your day of trekking. Tea houses offer a variety of options, though choices become simpler at higher altitudes.

Common Breakfast Items

ItemDescriptionNotes
PorridgeOatmeal or rice porridge with honey, fruits, or cinnamonWarm, filling, easy to digest
Tibetan BreadThick, fried bread served with honey, jam, or eggsHigh calorie, great for cold mornings
EggsBoiled, scrambled, fried, or omeletteProtein-rich, good for recovery
PancakesPlain, banana, apple, or chocolateOften served with honey or jam
ChapatiSoft flatbread with curry or eggsLighter option
ToastWith butter, jam, or honeySimple and reliable

Breakfast Tips

TipWhy
Eat a big breakfastYou need energy for the day ahead
Choose Tibetan bread with peanut butterHigh calorie, sustained energy
Order eggs for proteinHelps muscle recovery
Drink warm tea or coffeeWakes you up and warms you
Ask for dal bhat at breakfastMore calories than toast or pancakes

For more on packing food items, read our Manaslu Circuit Trek Packing List guide.


Lunch and Dinner Options on the Manaslu Circuit Trek

Lunch and dinner are typically heavier meals, designed to provide energy for long trekking days. Many trekkers eat similar meals for both.

Common Lunch and Dinner Options

DishDescriptionBest For
Dal BhatRice, lentil soup, vegetables, pickleEnergy, value, nutrition
ThukpaTibetan noodle soup with vegetables or eggsWarming, comforting, hydrating
Fried RiceRice stir-fried with vegetables, eggs, or meatCarb-rich, filling
Fried NoodlesNoodles stir-fried with vegetablesQuick, carb-rich
MomosSteamed or fried dumplingsProtein-rich, satisfying
Pasta/MacaroniPasta with vegetables or cheeseWestern option, filling
Sherpa StewThick soup with potatoes, vegetables, dumplingsHigh altitude comfort food
Potato DishesBoiled, fried, mashed, or Swiss rollSimple, reliable

Recommended Dinner Strategy

StrategyWhy
Order Dal BhatBest value, most nutritious, unlimited refills
Eat earlyFood runs out, especially in peak season
Have garlic soupBelieved to help with acclimatization
Drink warm teaHelps digestion and warms you up
Avoid heavy fried foodHarder to digest at altitude

Snacks and High-Energy Foods

During long trekking days, snacks are vital for maintaining energy levels.

Best Snacks to Carry

SnackBenefitsWhere to Get
Nuts (almonds, cashews)Protein, healthy fats, caloriesKathmandu stores
Dried FruitsNatural sugar, quick energyKathmandu stores
Energy BarsConvenient, calorie-denseKathmandu stores
ChocolateQuick energy, morale boostTea houses, Kathmandu
Biscuits/CrackersEasy to carry, fillingTea houses, Kathmandu
Trail MixCombines nuts, seeds, dried fruitKathmandu stores
Peanut ButterHigh calorie, proteinTea houses, Kathmandu

Snack Tips

TipWhy
Carry 400-600 calories of snacks dailyFor energy above 3,500m
Buy snacks in KathmanduCheaper than tea houses
Pack nuts and dried fruitsNo refrigeration needed
Carry chocolate for the passQuick energy for Larkya La
Share snacks with portersGood morale and appreciation

For a complete packing list, read our Manaslu Circuit Trek Packing List guide.


Drinks and Hydration on the Manaslu Circuit Trek

Staying hydrated is essential at high altitude. Tea houses offer a range of hot and cold drinks.

Hot Drinks Available

DrinkDescriptionBenefits
Black TeaSimple tea without milkWarm, hydrating
Milk TeaBlack tea with milk and sugarComforting, calories
Ginger TeaTea with fresh gingerWarming, aids digestion
Lemon TeaBlack tea with lemonVitamin C, refreshing
Hot LemonHot water with lemon and honeySoothes throat, vitamin C
CoffeeInstant or black coffeeCaffeine boost
Hot ChocolateCocoa with milk or waterSweet, comforting
Butter TeaTea with yak butter and saltTraditional, high calorie
Garlic SoupLight broth with garlicBelieved to help acclimatization

Water Safety

Water SourceSafetyCost
Bottled WaterSafe but expensiveNPR 100-250 per liter
Boiled WaterSafe (ask tea house)Often free with meal
Treated WaterSafe (use tablets/filter)Cost of treatment
Tap WaterNot safeFree but must treat

Water Tips:

  • Drink 4-5 liters daily
  • Carry a reusable water bottle
  • Use purification tablets or a SteriPen
  • Boiled water is available at tea houses
  • Avoid untreated tap water

Food Availability by Altitude

Food options change as you gain altitude. Here is what to expect at each stage.

Lower Altitudes (Soti Khola to Namrung, 710m – 2,630m)

AspectDetail
Food VarietyGood – Nepali, Tibetan, Western options
Fresh IngredientsAvailable
Meat OptionsAvailable (chicken, yak)
PricesModerate
NotesBest variety on the trek

Mid Altitudes (Namrung to Samdo, 2,630m – 3,860m)

AspectDetail
Food VarietyLimited
Fresh IngredientsLimited
Meat OptionsRare (avoid at high altitude)
PricesHigher
NotesDal Bhat and noodles dominate

High Altitudes (Samdo to Dharamsala, 3,860m – 4,460m)

AspectDetail
Food VarietyVery limited
Fresh IngredientsVery limited
Meat OptionsNone recommended
PricesHighest
NotesCarry extra snacks

For more on altitude, read our Manaslu Circuit Trek Altitude Chart 2027 & 2028 guide.


Vegetarian and Vegan Options

Vegetarian Food

Vegetarian food is widely available on the Manaslu Circuit Trek. Most traditional Nepali dishes are vegetarian by default.

Vegetarian Options:

MealOptions
Dal BhatRice, lentil soup, vegetables
Fried RiceWith vegetables
Fried NoodlesWith vegetables
MomosVegetable or cheese
ThukpaVegetable noodle soup
BreakfastPorridge, eggs, Tibetan bread, pancakes

Vegan Options

Vegan food is possible but requires more effort.

ItemVegan?Notes
Dal BhatYesLentils, rice, vegetables
Fried RiceYesAsk for no egg/ghee
NoodlesYesAsk for no egg
PorridgeYesAsk for water, not milk
Tibetan BreadYesUsually fried in oil
Black TeaYesNo milk
Hot LemonYesWith honey optional

Vegan Tips

TipWhy
Inform tea house staffThey can prepare accordingly
Carry vegan snacksNuts, dried fruit, energy bars
Request vegetable oilTea houses often use ghee or butter
Ask about ingredientsNot all staff understand vegan

Gluten-Free Options

Gluten-free food is available but limited.

Gluten-Free OptionsNotes
Dal BhatRice and lentils are gluten-free
Vegetable CurryWith rice
EggsBoiled or scrambled
PorridgeRice or oat porridge
PotatoesBoiled or fried

Gluten-Free Tips:

TipWhy
Stick to Dal BhatNaturally gluten-free
Avoid noodles and pastaContain gluten
Ask about ingredientsCross-contamination possible
Carry gluten-free snacksFrom Kathmandu

Food Costs on the Manaslu Circuit Trek

Food prices increase with altitude. Here is what to expect.

Average Food Costs

ItemLower AltitudesMid AltitudesHigh Altitudes
Dal BhatNPR 500-600NPR 600-800NPR 800-900
BreakfastNPR 400-500NPR 500-600NPR 600-700
Tea/CoffeeNPR 100-150NPR 150-200NPR 200-250
Bottled WaterNPR 100-150NPR 150-200NPR 200-250
Hot ShowerNPR 200-300NPR 300-400NPR 400-500
ChargingNPR 100-200NPR 200-300NPR 300-400

Daily Food Budget

Budget TypeDaily Cost (USD)Notes
Budget$25-30Dal Bhat, simple meals
Moderate$30-35Some extras
Comfortable$35-40Extra snacks, drinks

Money-Saving Tips

TipWhy
Eat Dal BhatMost cost-effective meal
Carry snacks from KathmanduMuch cheaper
Bring a power bankSaves on charging costs
Use water purificationSaves on bottled water
Book packagesMeals included

Frequently Asked Questions About Food on the Manaslu Circuit Trek

What is the most common food on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Dal Bhat (rice and lentils with vegetables) is the most common and recommended meal.

Is vegetarian food available on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Yes, vegetarian options like dal bhat, vegetable curry, noodles, and momos are widely available.

Can I get vegan food on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Yes, but options are limited. Dal Bhat and vegetable dishes can be vegan if you request no ghee or dairy.

Is meat available on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Meat is available in lower villages but becomes rare and is not recommended at higher altitudes due to freshness concerns.

How much does food cost on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Expect to spend $25-35 USD per day for three meals. Prices increase at higher altitudes.

Can I get gluten-free food on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Yes, Dal Bhat, rice dishes, eggs, and potatoes are gluten-free. Avoid noodles and pasta.

What is the best breakfast on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Tibetan bread with peanut butter, eggs, or porridge are excellent breakfast choices for sustained energy.

What is Dal Bhat on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Dal Bhat is a traditional Nepali meal of rice, lentil soup, vegetable curry, and pickle. It is the most popular trekking meal.

Are there momos on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Yes, momos (steamed or fried dumplings) are available at most tea houses, especially in lower villages.

Can I drink tap water on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

No, tap water is not safe. Always drink boiled, filtered, or treated water.

How much does bottled water cost on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Bottled water costs NPR 100-250 depending on altitude. Prices increase at higher elevations.

What snacks should I carry on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Carry nuts, dried fruits, energy bars, chocolate, and trail mix for quick energy.

Is it safe to eat meat at higher altitudes?

No, meat is not recommended above 3,000m due to lack of refrigeration and freshness concerns.

Can I get coffee on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Yes, instant coffee is available at most tea houses. Black coffee may be available at larger villages.

What is the best drink for altitude sickness?

Ginger tea, garlic soup, and hot lemon are believed to help with acclimatization.

Are there food options for allergies?

Yes, but inform your guide and tea house staff in advance. Carry snacks as backup.

How much should I eat per day on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Eat 3 full meals plus snacks. At altitude, your body needs 3,000-4,000 calories daily.

What if I don’t like Nepali food?

Tea houses also serve basic Western options like pasta, pancakes, and toast.

Can I buy food in villages on the Manaslu Circuit Trek?

Yes, tea houses in every village serve meals. There are no restaurants outside tea houses.

What is the “Dal Bhat Power” slogan?

“Dal Bhat Power, 24 Hour” is a popular slogan meaning the meal gives you energy for the entire day.

Summary & Conclusion

Food on the Manaslu Circuit Trek is simple, hearty, and nutritious. Dal Bhat is the undisputed king of trekking meals, providing the energy you need for long days on the trail.

Key Food Facts:

  • Dal Bhat is the best choice for energy and value
  • Vegetarian options are widely available
  • Food prices increase with altitude
  • Carry high-energy snacks for the trail
  • Drink 4-5 liters of water daily
  • Avoid meat at higher altitudes
  • Purify all drinking water

What to Eat Each Day:

MealBest Options
BreakfastPorridge, eggs, Tibetan bread
LunchDal Bhat, fried rice, noodles
DinnerDal Bhat, thukpa, momos
SnacksNuts, dried fruit, energy bars
DrinksTea, ginger tea, hot lemon

Eating well on the Manaslu Circuit is not complicated. Stick to Dal Bhat, stay hydrated, and carry snacks. Your body will thank you when you reach Larkya La Pass.


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This guide was written by the trekking experts at Langtang Treks Pvt. Ltd. All information is accurate for 2027 and 2028 as of the publication date. Tea house menus and prices are subject to change.