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Mt. Makalu Base Camp Trek

  • Price
  • All Inclusive
  • Trip Grade
  • Easy
  • Max Elevation
  • 4,870m/15,978ft
  • Best Time
  • Spring & Autumn
  • Activities
  • Trekking
  • Total Duration
  • 22 Days
  • Group Size
  • 2-35 people
Makalu Barun National Park offers some of the most spectacular scenery in the Himalayas. The rewards of trekking here are fantastic, but hard won – this is remote wilderness trekking for the experienced.The trail to Makalu Base Camp takes you deep into the high Himalayas with the giant of Makalu, The Great Black, looming above you and Everest, Lhotse and Baruntse in view. The verdant Arun and Barun river valleys lead to Makalu Base Camp. The trail starts in Tumlingtar and is either ascending or descending, there are really no flat walking sections, which makes for quite arduous trekking. However, the natural surroundings are stunning. The upper reaches of the trail resemble the Yosemite Valley – towering polished granite cliffs capped by hanging glaciers and overflowing with waterfalls. In the lower reaches of the trail you’ll come across some of the most colorful rhododendron forests you’ll ever see. Trekkers who have been there claim it is the prettiest hike they’ve ever done.

Outline Itinerary

Day 01 : Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m)
Day 02 : Kathmandu Sightseeing
Day 03 : Fly from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar then drive to Chichira (1,980m), 50 mins flight, 3/4 hours drive
Day 04 : Chichira to Num (1,560m), 6-7 hours
Day 05 : Num to Seduwa (1,500m), 6/7 hours
Day 06 : Seduwa to Tashigaon (2,100m),4/5 hours
Day 07 : Tashigaon to Khongma Danda (3,500m), 6/7 hours
Day 08 : Acclimatization day
Day 09 : Khongma Danda to Dobate, 6/7 hours
Day 10 : Dobate to Yangri Kharka (3,557m), 6/7 hours
Day 11: Yangri Kharka to Langmale Kharka: (4,410m), 5/6 hours
Day 12 : Langmale Kharka to Makalu Base Camp (4,870m), 6/7 hours
Day 13: Explore Makalu Base Camp
Day 14: Makalu Base Camp to Yangri Kharka, 6/7 hours
Day 15: Yangri Kharka to Dobate, 6/7 hours
Day 16 : Dobate to Khongma Danda,5/6 hours
Day 17 : Khongma Danda to Tashigaon, 4/5 hours
Day 18 : Tashigaon to Seduwa 4/5 hours
Day 19 : Seduwa to Num, 5/6 hours
Day 20: Num to Tumlingtar, 6/7 hours
Day 21 : Tumlingtar to Kathmandu, 50 mins flight
Day 22: Final departure to sweet home
Day 01 :  Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m)

Upon our arrival in Kathmandu, a representative will pick us up from the airport and take us to our hotel. In the evening, there will be a welcome dinner hosted by Majestic Himalaya. For dinner, you will be served excellent Nepalese cuisine which will introduce you to the country’s food culture.

Day 02 :   Kathmandu Sightseeing

Today we see world heritage Sites including the historic Durbar Square, the sacred Hindu temple of Pashupatinath, the famous ‘Monkey Temple’ (Swayambhunath) and Buddhist shrine (Bouddhanath) which is one of the largest stupas in the world.

Day 03 :  Fly from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar then drive to Chichira (1,980m), 50 mins flight, 3/4 hours drive

We fly to Tumlingtar after breakfast and meet the rest of the crew members who will also be joining us for the trek. Next, we drive to Chichira, a small Gurung settlement. We take a rest at Chichira as we need to be prepared for the next day’s trek.

Day 04 :  Chichira to Num (1,560m), 6-7 hours

We start early in the morning and head towards Num right after a warm breakfast. A moderately paced walk through the picturesque villages and lush mountain forests will take us to Num. A ridge line with great views on both side and perched on the end, this is Num for us.

Day 05 :  Num to Seduwa (1,500m), 6/7 hours

A steep descent through forests and terraced farms takes us to Barun River. We cross the river and follow an equally steep ascent up the other side again. Often quite hot – the forest on the valleys offer a bit of shade. This is where Makalu Barun National Park begins and where we register our permits. We camp right at the top of the village.

Day 06 :  Seduwa to Tashigaon (2,100m),4/5 hours

Ascend the ridge bounded by the Ipsuwa Khola on the west and Kasuwa Khola to the east. Crossing the hillside through quiet villages and passing by small paddy fields, we reach the exotic village of Tashi Gaon. Once there, we are surrounded by breathtaking Himalayan panorama.

Day 07 :  Tashigaon to Khongma Danda (3,500m), 6/7 hours

This will be a bit of a tough day as we have to walk on a steep trail in higher elevation. We will ascend through forests to a stream and then onto a ridge. From here the trail gets even steeper and passes a Kharka (grazing land) and finally follows a series of rough stone stairs and small lakes ascending to the top of the ridge.

Day 08 :  Acclimatization day

The day off will allow some bodily rest before we take on crossing of the Shipton La the next day. For those who wish to explore the nearby surrounding can walk around the area.

Day 09 :  Khongma Danda to Dobate, 6/7 hours

Climb towards the summit of the Shipton La (pass) which takes a few hours to reach. After the lake Kalo Pokhari (3930m), pass over the Keke La at 4,170m.  We can see the marvelous views of Chamlang (7321m), Peak 6 (6,524m) and Peak 7 (6,758m). After crossing the Keke La pass, we descend through the beautiful valley to Dobate.

Day 10 :  Dobate to Yangri Kharka (3,557m), 6/7 hours

We pass through the rhododendron forest which leads to the Barun River and the upper reaches of the valley. We should be very careful during the first two hours of trek as the trail is steep and arduous. We then take a pleasant walk, slowly gaining altitude until we arrive at Yangri Kharka situated at the base of the valley.

Day 11:  Yangri Kharka to Langmale Kharka: (4,410m), 5/6 hours

Following a moderate walk to the valley, we pass through yak pastures, lush forests and boulder fields. The valley walls tower imposingly above us during the start of the trek.  We pass Merek as we make our way further up and notice a significant rise in the scenic Himalayan views.

Day 12 :   Langmale Kharka to Makalu Base Camp (4,870m), 6/7 hours

Today is the day we make it to the Base Camp. From Langmale Kharka we make our way up to Shershong and eventually to Makalu Base Camp. The trail is flat with icy glaciers and snow clad mountains accompanying us. Mount Makalu comes into view as we approach Shershong. As we make our way to the camp, we get to soak in the majestic Himalayan panorama surrounding us.

Day 13:  Explore Makalu Base Camp

The Base Camp is a rocky barren place with the large Barun Glacier beyond it. From here we can see the magnificent south face of Makalu and the complete panorama of Everest and Lhotse. We can explore the surrounding lakes, glaciers and go for a short trek up where we may celebrate our accomplishment at the camp itself.

Day 14:  Makalu Base Camp to Yangri Kharka, 6/7 hours

We descend down from the base camp and take our last glimpse of Makalu before turning the corner and heading back. On our way down, we pass through Shershong, Langmale Kharka, Merek and descend down the valley finally stopping at Yangri Kharka.

Day 15:   Yangri Kharka to Dobate, 6/7 hours

From Yangri Kharka we descend through rock falls, green forests and valley, making our way towards Dobate. We follow the river banks of Barun as we descend down the trail.

Day 16 :  Dobate to Khongma Danda,5/6 hours

We begin the trek with steep climb from Dobate to Mumbuk (Nambuk) and through a forest of firs and rhododendrons. We then cross the Keke La, Tutu La (Shipton’s Pass) and Kauma La en route. Next, we descend to Khongma Danda again.

Day 17 :  Khongma Danda to Tashigaon, 4/5 hours

The trek continues with frequent long and steep descent cutting through the hillsides. The trail takes us through thick forests and finally making it to the indigenous Sherpa village of Tashigaon.

Day 18 :  Tashigaon to Seduwa 4/5 hours

We retrace our steps as we exit the Makalu Barun National Park and descend down to the Barun River. We then cross the hillside and come across villages and settlements as we move further down finally stopping at Seduwa again.

Day 19 :  Seduwa to Num, 5/6 hours

We leave Seduwa and trek through lush forests towards Num. The trail goes up and down and passes through dense forests and Sherpa villages as we move downwards.

Day 20:  Num to Tumlingtar, 6/7 hours

Again we retrace our footsteps to Chichira from where we can savor the glorious vista of Mount Makalu for the last time. The final return leg of the trek will see us overnight at Tumlingtar, ready for an early departure to Kathmandu the following day.

Day 21 :  Tumlingtar to Kathmandu, 50 mins flight

we fly back to Kathmandu after our long trek in the mountains. We can rest and relax throughout the day at our hotel or get in touch with our loved ones. In the evening we celebrate our successful jouney to the Makalu base camp and back with a farewell dinner.

Day 22:  Final departure to sweet home

Our representative will drop you off at the airport approximately 3 hours before our scheduled flight.

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OUR SERVICES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING DURING THE TRIP:

  • Pickups and drops from hotels and airport
  • Accommodations in a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu and teahouses during the trek
  • Breakfast in Kathmandu. All meals during the trek
  • Welcome and farewell dinners
  • Transportation on a comfortable private vehicle
  • An experienced English-speaking trek leader (trekking guide), assistant trek leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide) and
  • Sherpa porters to carry luggage (2 trekkers:1 porter) including their salary, insurance, equipment, flight, food and lodging
  • All necessary paper work and permits (National park permit, TIMS )
  • A comprehensive medical kit
  • All government and local taxes

OUR SERVICES EXCLUDE THE FOLLOWING DURING THE TRIP:

  • Nepalese visa fee
  • International airfare to and from Kathmandu
  • Excess baggage charges
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu in case of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the mountain (due to any reason) other than the scheduled itinerary
  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower etc)
  • Tips for guides and porters
  • Anything not mentioned in the 'What is Included' section

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