Nepal, a land of towering peaks and breathtaking landscapes, unveils one of its hidden treasures with the Makalu Base Camp Trek via Barun Valley Sherpani Col Pass trek. This exhilarating journey promises an immersive experience in the heart of the Great Mountains, offering a perfect blend of trekking and mountaineering adventures.
Nestled within the pristine confines of the Makalu Barun National Park and its conservation area, the Makalu Base Camp trek is a true expedition into the lap of nature’s grandeur. The trek introduces enthusiasts to three cols of trekking, including the challenging Sherpani Col Pass, providing a panoramic view of the majestic Makalu and Chamlang Himal.
The adventure kicks off with a thrilling flight to Tumlingtar, from where Makalu base camp trek winds its way up the Arun River valley. Passing through Sedua and Num, the Makalu base camp trek leads to the formidable Shipton La Pass (4210 m) in the upper Barun river valley, offering a close encounter with the awe-inspiring Makalu and Chamlang Himal.
As the Makalu base camp trek progresses, hikers are treated to the serene beauty of rhododendron forests and tranquil valleys. The Makalu Base Camp trek via Barun Valley Sherpani Col Pass trek is not just an adrenaline-pumping adventure; it’s a journey through the untouched corners of Nepal, where modern world facilities fade away, and the stone-aged culture of the region prevails.
This Makalu Base Camp trek is more than just a physical challenge; it’s a soul-stirring experience that unfolds the untouched beauty of Nepal. The Makalu Base Camp trek ensures that every step taken is rewarded with awe-inspiring scenery that will leave you breathless.
Completing the circuit, trekkers trace the same path back to Kathmandu, bringing with them memories of a lifetime etched against the backdrop of the Great Mountains.
Here are some key points about the trek:
Makalu Base Camp is situated in the Makalu Barun National Park, in the eastern part of Nepal, near the border with Tibet.
The trek typically takes around 18 to 20 days, including both the ascent and descent. The exact duration may vary based on the chosen itinerary and individual trekking pace.
The trek offers diverse landscapes, including lush green forests, terraced fields, alpine meadows, and high-altitude rocky terrains.
You’ll encounter various ecosystems, from subtropical forests to high-altitude glaciers.
Makalu Base Camp provides breathtaking views of Mount Makalu, as well as other prominent peaks such as Everest, Lhotse, Baruntse, and Chamlang.
The trek is considered challenging, and trekkers should be well-prepared for high altitudes and varying weather conditions.
The trail involves steep ascents and descents, river crossings, and trekking through remote and less-visited areas.
Trekkers are required to obtain the necessary permits, including the Makalu Barun National Park Entry Permit and the Restricted Area Permit for Makalu.
The trek takes you through traditional Sherpa and Rai villages, providing an opportunity to experience the local culture and lifestyle.
The ideal time for the Makalu Base Camp Trek is during the pre-monsoon (spring) season (April to June) and post-monsoon (fall) season (September to November). During these times, the weather is relatively stable, and the views are clear.
The trek involves reaching high altitudes, with Makalu Base Camp situated at around 4,870 meters (15,978 feet). Proper acclimatization is essential to reduce the risk of altitude-related issues.
For those seeking an escape from the modern world, this Makalu base camp trek is a gateway to a remote haven. Immerse yourself in the simplicity of stone-aged culture that still prevails in the secluded corners of Nepal.
Embark on the Makalu Base Camp trek via Barun Valley Sherpani Col Pass trek and discover the true essence of adventure, nature, and culture in the heart of the Himalayas.
Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, you will be warmly greeted by a representative from Parikrama Treks. Enjoy a smooth transfer to your hotel.
Embark on a cultural exploration of Kathmandu, visiting iconic heritage sites such as Pashupatinath, Swayambhunath, and Bauddhanath. In the evening, receive a short briefing about the upcoming Makalu Base Camp trek.
Catch an early morning flight to Tumlingtar and commence the trek to Khandbari, the district headquarters of Shankhuwasabha.
Navigate through picturesque villages, bamboo groves, and rhododendron forests, arriving at Chichila, a charming village with Gurung settlements.
Witness panoramic views of the White Mountains, including Makalu, as you trek to Num. Set up camp upon reaching your destination.
Descend through a steep rocky path to Lumbang, passing small terraced farms, and ascend to Sedua on a challenging trail.
Cross large meadows and several streams on this day, culminating in an ascent to Tashi Gaon, the last permanent settlement in the valley.
Embark on a steep ascent through sparse forests along the ridge, leading to Kauma at 3,470 m.
Experience a steep climb through rhododendron forests, enjoying excellent views of Chamlang (7,290 m), Peak 6 (6,739 m), and Peak 7 (6,105 m).
Navigate through rocky and sometimes muddy terrain, providing views of Peak 6 from Nehe Kharka.
A challenging day with a long uphill trek, climbing for several hours.
Head to Makalu Base Camp, offering a close-up view of Makalu, the sixth highest mountain in the world.
Follow the trail passing through Hillary Base Camp and walk along a smaller trail on the south side of Barun Glacier Valley, camping at Swiss Base Camp.
Navigate a challenging trail towards Sherpani Col Base Camp at the snout of a glacier.
Take a rest day to acclimatize before tackling the challenging passes.
An early start for the challenging pass of Sherpani Col.
Follow a trail climbing a loose rocky route reaching the southern end.
Enter the Everest region trekking trail, setting up camp in the Imja valley.
Descend to Tengboche through rhododendron and pine forests, visiting the Monastery, considered the highest in the world.
Descend to Dudh Kosi and climb up to Namche Bazaar.
Return to Lukla, the starting point for the Everest Base Camp trek.
Enjoy a scenic 35-minute flight back to Kathmandu, capturing the last glimpses of the mountains.
A spare day in case of bad weather in Lukla.
The incredible journey of the Makalu Base Camp trek comes to an end.
TREK COST: USD 3,770.00 per person on Twin Sharing room accommodation
Single Supplement: USD 500 Per Person
Extra: KTM – Tumlingtar Airfare US$ 132 Per Person
Extra: Lukla – KTM Airfare US$ 165 Per Person
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