High in the heart of the eastern Himalaya, seven valleys radiate from
Mt Makalu, the world's fifth highest peak. This trek follows the Barun
Valley which contains some of the last remaining areas of pristine forests
and alpine meadows in Nepal. From the bottom of the Arun Valley, near
the start of the trek, the mountains rise from just 435m (1,430ft) above
sea level to the lofty snow capped peak of Makalu at 8463m (27,760ft)
within a distance of only 40km. The trek therefore passes through a
wide diversity of ecosystems and cultures. Communities of Rai farmers
give way to Sherpa and Bhotia villages as altitude is gained. These
peoples live in isolated villages much as they have for centuries. Their
livelihoods depend upon forest resources for animal fodder, fuel, food,
housing materials, fertilizers and medicine.
The Makalu - Barun National Park and Conservation Area was established
in 1992 as Nepal's eighth national park. Covering 2,330 sq km, Makalu
- Barun is a remote wilderness, with just two small settlements and
seasonal herding in high pastures. The area receives few foreign trekkers
due to its relative inaccessibility and a journey to base camp is an
unforgettable experience. In the forests there are many varieties of
orchids and more than 3,000 species of flowering plants. The area protects
an abundant wildlife including the endangered red panda, musk deer,
Himalayan thar and leopard. There are more than 400 bird species, some
of which are extremely rare.
Then of course there are the mountains, Makalu, Everest, Lhotse and
Chhamlang that form a stunning backdrop at the head of the Barun Valley.
This is an extremely rewarding trek that remains largely untouched by
tourism. It is definitely one for the connoisseur of wild places! Our
itinerary has been carefully planned to allow for acclimatization to
the altitude, and ample time in the area of "low" base camp for further
exploration to high base camp at the foot of the Chago Glacier, and
for those who wish, a climb to a high point of 6170m ((20,240ft). There
are some long days of 7 to 8 hours walking, some rough trail sections
and the effects of altitude will be present.
Trip Facts:
Destination:Nepal-Barun valley
Trek name: Makalu Base Camp Trek
Range:Himalayan
Trekking duration: 20 days
Starting from: Tumlingtar
Ending at: Lukla
Grade: Strenuous
Culture: Mixed
Mode of trekking tour: Camping trek only
Maximum altitude:5000 meters
Group size:Max.19 Min. 2
Activities: Trekking,Sightseeing,Hiking
Best season:Oct-Dec,mar-april
Day 01: Flight: Kathmandu - Tumlingtar (860 m). Trek to Khadbari (1,040m) (4 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 02: Trek Khadbari to Chichila (1,830 m) (5/6 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 03: Trek Chichila to Num (1,490 m) (5 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 04: Trek Num to Sedua (1,460 m) (5/6 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 05: Trek Sedua to Tashi Gaon (2,070 m) (5 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 06: Trek Tashi Gaon to Kauma (3,470 m) (6 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 07: Rest / Exploration day at Kauma. Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 08: Trek Kauma to Mumbuk (3,570 m) (5 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 09: Trek Mumbuk to Nhe Kharka (3,000 m) (6 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 10: Trek Nhe Kharka to Sherson (4,615 m) (7 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 11: Trek Sherson to Makalu Base Camp (5,000 m) (4/5 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 12: Explore Makalu Base Camp. (B.L.D.)
Day 13: Trek Makalu Base Camp to Nhe Kharka (3,000 m) (7 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 14: Trek Nhe kharka to Mumbuk (3,570 m) (6 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 15: Trek Mumbuk to Kauma (3,470m) (5 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 16: Trek Kauma to Tashi Gaon (2,070 m) (5 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 17: Trek Tashi Gaun to Pukuwa (1,520 m) (6 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 18: Trek Pukuwa to Bumling (1,160 m) (5 hrs). Camp (B.L.D.)
Day 19: Trek Bumling to Tumlingtar (860 m) (4 hrs). Camp. (B.L.D.)
Day 20: Flight: Tumlingtar – Kathmandu hotel. Overnight. Rest of the time for shopping (B.L)