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Makalu Region Trekking
Summary
High in the heart of the eastern Himalaya, seven valleys radiate from mount. Makalu, the world's thirth highest peak. These valleys, particularly the Barun valley, treasure some of the last remaining pristine forests and alpine meadows of Nepal. From the bottom of the Arun valley, at just 435 m above sea level, the Himalaya rise to the snow-capped tip of Makalu- 8.463 m--within a 40 km distance. Within this wide range of altitudes and climates, the Makalu-Barun area contains some of the richest and most diverse pockets of plants and animals in Nepal, elsewhere lost to spreading human habitation.
Nestled in the lower reaches of these valleys are communities of Rai, Sherpa, and Shingsawa (Bhotia) farmers. Though economically poor and isolated, they retain a rich cultural heritage. They hold the key to the preservation of the unique biological and cultural treasures of the Makalu Barun area.
The Makalu-Barun National Park and Conservation Area was established in 1992 as Nepal's eighth national park and the first to include an adjacent inhabited conservation area as a buffer. A new park management approach encourages local people to become actively involved in protecting the forests and natural resources upon which their lives depend, and in conserving their own rich cultural heritage. Traditional resource management systems, such as community controlled grazing and forest guardianship, are being strengthened and low level technologies introduced where appropriate. Working in collaboration with an American NGO, Woodlands Mountain Institute, His Majesty's Government, Nepal is striving to improve local living standards through infrastructural, educational and income-generating activities.
Covering 2.330 sq km, Makalu-Barun is a vital component of the greater Mount Everest ecosystem which includes Nepal's 1.148 sq km Sagarmatha (Mount Everest) National Park to the west and the 35.000 sq km Qomolungma Nature Preserve in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China to the north. The Makalu-Barun area is little known to most tourists due to its relative inaccessibility. But those few hundred trekkers and mountaineers who visit each year come away with an unforgettable experience.
For the naturalist, there are spectacular displays of wildflowers and exotic plants. More than 3.000 species of flowering plants, with hundreds of orchid varieties, 48. primroses, and 25 of Nepal's 30 rhododendrons splash the hillsides with color. The forests shelter abundant wildlife, including the endangered red panda and musk deer as well as the ghoral, Himalayan tahr and leopard. Ornithologists have identified 400 bird species, at least 16 of which are extremely rare.
Most trekkers and mountaineers visit the Makalu-Barun area during October-November and March-April when high passes are less likely to be snowed over. Lower elevations are temperate throughout winter, and hot during April and May. Heavy monsoon rains occur throughout the region from June through September, with occasional showers during April-May. For the hardy botanist, the monsoon season is bursting with life, including the pestly leech.
| Days | Start Place | Start Place | Altitude | Altitude | Remarks |
| Day 01 | Kathmandu | 1.400m | Tumlingtar | 510m | by air |
| Day 02 | Tumlingtar | 510m | Mani Bhajyang | 1.180m | |
| Day 03 | Mani Bhajyang | 1.180m | Chichira | 1.910m | |
| Day 04 | Chichira | 1.910m | Num | 1.560m | |
| Day 05 | Num | 1.560m | Navagaon | 2.140m | |
| Day 06 | Navagaon | 2.140m | Tashigaon | 2.250m | |
| Day 07 | Rest Day | ||||
| Day 08 | Tashigaon | 2.250m | Kauma | 3.610m | |
| Day 09 | Kauma | 3.610m | Mumbuk | 3.815m | cross Shipton la |
| Day 10 | Mumbuk | 3.815m | Nehe Kharka | 3.620m | |
| Day 11 | Nehe Kharka | 3.620m | Jangma Le | 4.410m | |
| Day 12 | Jangma Le | 4.410m | Hillary Base Camp | 4.920m | |
| Day 13 | Hillary Base Camp | 4.920m | Jangma Le | 4.410m | |
| Day 14 | Explore Day | ||||
| Day 15 | Jangma Le | 4.410m | Tematan Kharka | 3.460m | |
| Day 16 | Tematan Kharka | 3.460m | Lake near Tutu La | 4.030m | |
| Day 17 | Lake near Tutu La | 4.030m | Tashigaon | 2.250m | cross Shipton la- |
| Day 18 | Tashigaon | 2.250m | Seduwa | 1.408m | |
| Day 19 | Seduwa | 1.408m | Num | 1.560m | |
| Day 20 | Num | Bhota Bass | |||
| Day 21 | Bhota Bass | Khandbari | |||
| Day 22 | Khandbari | Tumlingtar | |||
| Day 23 | Tumlingtar | Kathmandu | Fly Out |
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Cost Per Person USD $ 1650 (Min 2 Pax Required)
Cost includes:
Includes in Camping Trek
- 1 nights hotel in Kathmandu with 3 star bed and breakfast
- Permit fee and TRC
- Equipment: Trekking tents, Dining tent, Kitchen Tent, Toilet Tent, Table and chairs, Mattresses during the trekking and Peak climbing period
- Food: Food for trekking and Peak climbing (Breakfast, lunch, dinner)
- Staff: 1 Base Camp Guide, 1 Cook, 1 Kitchen, 1 climbing guide and necessary porters
- Local transportation Airport – Hotel – Airport
- Kathmandu – Tumlingtar– Kathmandu flight
- Park fees of Makalu / Barun region
- Trekking crews of insurance
- Trekking allowance, food allowance for trekking crews
- Our service charge
Cost does not include:
- Personal equipment for Trekking
- Personal Insurance for travel to Nepal
- Trekking food
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Accomodation
- Emergency Rescue evacuation
- Trekking Sleeping bag
- Personal expenses
- Tipping (Tips)
- Bar bills and Beverage
- Departures taxes
