Makalu Base Camp Trek

The Makalu Base Camp trek begins from Tumlingtar in the mid-eastern region. This is a high altitude trek, which takes in lower landscapes of lush rhododendron forests, picturesque Gurung villages, river valleys and the Makalu Barun National Park. At higher altitudes, there are breathtaking panoramas of the Himalayas, high altitude lakes, and passes to cross to reach the barn, rocky base camp.

This is a long, varied and quite a strenuous trek suitable for those who are keen trekkers and nature enthusiasts and who would rather be in tranquil, pristine nature than follow the crowds. Makalu Base Camp is situated at 5100m so the long trek through ever-increasing altitude is a great way to slowly acclimatize. The Makalu Base Camp trek begins from Tumlingtar in the mid-eastern region. This is a high altitude trek, which takes in lower landscapes of lush rhododendron forests, picturesque Gurung villages, river valleys and the Makalu Barun National Park.

At higher altitudes, there are breathtaking panoramas of the Himalayas, high altitude lakes, and passes to cross to reach the barn, rocky base camp. This is a long, varied and quite strenuous trek suitable for those who are keen trekkers and nature enthusiasts and who would rather be in tranquil, pristine nature than follow the crowds. Makalu Base Camp is situated at 5100m so the long trek through ever-increasing altitude is a great way to slowly acclimatize.

From base camp the Barun Glacier, the south face of Makalu (8,481m), and a complete panorama of Everest and Lhotse is seen. Time is given to trekkers to explore the lakes and glaciers around base camp before heading down from this icy, rocky land to green forests and valleys again. On the return journey trekkers cross the Tutu La Pass (4,125m) which is now known by the name of Shipton’s Pass.

The Shipton Pass is named after the renowned mountaineer Eric Shipton who was involved with most expeditions to Mount Everest in the 1930’s and who, in 1951, was part of the team that mapped out the now famous route over the Khumbu Glacier.

The Makalu Barun National Park is home to 3,000 species of flowering plants, 440 species of birds and 75 species of mammals including the snow leopard, red panda, musk dear, wild boar, wild yak and the Himalayan Thar. With the possibility of spotting wildlife at lower altitudes, green pastures and fields, villages, and forests, combined with snow-capped mountains, glaciers and rocky trails, this is also ideal photography territory!

Max Altitude 5000 M
Trip Grade Moderate To Challenging
Season Spring/Autumn
Group Size 1-20
Starting-Ending Kathamandu-Kathamandu
Duration 22 Days
Accommodation Tea house
Trek Region MAKALU REGION

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Trip Itinerary

DAY
  • 1
    Arrive Kathmandu and Transfer to Hotel.

    Meals B/B
    Highlights Arrive Kathmandu and Transfer to Hotel.
    Accommodation HOTEL
  • 2
    Full Day Guided sightseeing inside the Kathmandu

    Join the welcome dinner with live Nepalese cultural program hosted by Global explore.

    Meals B/B
    Highlights Full Day Guided sightseeing inside the Kathmandu
    Accommodation HOTEL
  • 3
    Kathmandu to Tumlingtar - Drive to Num

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights Kathmandu to Tumlingtar - Drive to Num
    Accommodation HOTEL
  • 4
    Num (1490m) - Sedua (1460m 5/6 hrs hiking)

    The trail today descends steeply from Num through the Cornfield of Lumbang. The country is particularly rocky; tiny terraces planted with corn and barley, then we have tough steep climb to Sedua. Camp

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights Num (1490m) - Sedua (1460m 5/6 hrs hiking)
    Accommodation HOTEL
  • 5
    Sedua (1460m) - Tashi Gaun (2070m - 5 hrs Hiking)

    The trail crosses meadows and several streams, then climbs to the Sherpa village of Tashi Gaon, the last permanent settlement in the valley. Camp

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights Sedua (1460m) - Tashi Gaun (2070m - 5 hrs Hiking)
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 6
    Tashi Gaon (2070m) - Kauma (3470m - 6hrs Hiking)

    A very hard day of the trek as the trail goes up real steep. We walk through the sparse forests along the ridge over a hillock and descend a bit to Kauma at 3470 m. Camp

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights Tashi Gaon (2070m) - Kauma (3470m - 6hrs Hiking)
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 7
    Kauma (3470m)

    Today is a rest day as well as acclimatization day.

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights Kauma (3470m)
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 8
    Kauma(3470m) - Mumbak(3570m - 5 hrs Hiking)

    We again start today with a steep climb then through less steeply rhododendron forests to the top of the ridge. You will have superb views of Chamlang (7,290 m) Peak 6 (6739 m) and Peak 7 (6105 m). Then we will have a final descent through a forest of firs and rhododendrons to Mumbuk. Camp

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights Kauma(3470m) - Mumbak(3570m - 5 hrs Hiking)
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 9
    Mumbuk(3570m) - Neha Kharka - (3700m - 6hrs Hiking)

    Today the trail descends steep gully with a stream for about 500m. The trail is ill defined, rocky and sloppy mud in places as it leads up the glacial valley. From here you can have a good views of Peak 6. Nhe Kharka is located on a large open grassy plain at an elevation of 3000 m. from here you will have great mountain views. Camp

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights Mumbuk(3570m) - Neha Kharka - (3700m - 6hrs Hiking)
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 10
    NEHA KHARKA - (3700 m) - SHERSON (4615 m - 7 hrs Hiking)

    The trail today turns westward and leaves the rhododendron forests for alpine tundra. There are excellent views of Pyramid Peak (7168 m), Peak 4 (6720 m) etc. Sherson is at 4615 m a bit dangerous day as the altitude gains more than 1500 m but we don't have a choice because we do not have any suitable camp between Nhe Kharka and Sherson.

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights NEHA KHARKA - (3700 m) - SHERSON (4615 m - 7 hrs Hiking)
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 11
    SHERSON (4615 m) - MAKALU BASE CAMP (5000 m - 4/5 hrs Hiking)

    Today is a gradual climb to a minor pass about 100 m . From here you will have a magnificent south face views of Makalu also you will be able to see the complete panorama of Everest and Lhotse. Camp

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights SHERSON (4615 m) - MAKALU BASE CAMP (5000 m - 4/5 hrs Hiking)
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 12
    EXPLORE MAKALU BASE CAMP

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights EXPLORE MAKALU BASE CAMP
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 13
    MAKALU BASE CAMP TO NEHA KHARKA - (3700 m)

    MAKALU BASE CAMP TO NEHA KHARKA - (3700 m)

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights MAKALU BASE CAMP TO NEHA KHARKA - (3700 m)
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 14
    NEHA KHARKA - (3700 m) – MUMBUK (3570 m)

    We continue descending back. Camp at Mumbuk

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights NEHA KHARKA - (3700 m) – MUMBUK (3570 m)
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 15
    MUMBUK (3570 m) - KAUMA (3470 m)

    We trek across Shipton La and descend to Kauma

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights MUMBUK (3570 m) - KAUMA (3470 m)
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 16
    KAUMA (3470 m) - TASHI GAON (2070 m)

    Today we walk a bit long to Tashi Gaon. Camp

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights KAUMA (3470 m) - TASHI GAON (2070 m)
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 17
    TREK TO PAKUWA (1520 m)

    We walk through farming settlements to the spread out Rai village. Continue in forests past several streams to Pukuwa. Camp

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights TREK TO PAKUWA (1520 m)
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 18
    Pukuwa (1520m) - Bumling (1160m)

    Walk through the forests and follows some spectacular high and exposed narrow tracks as it climbs over rocky ridges. We camp across the Chhetri village of Bumling.

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights Pukuwa (1520m) - Bumling (1160m)
    Accommodation TEA HOUSE/LODGE
  • 19
    Bumling-Tumlingtar - 860 m

    We following the east bank of the Arun and the route pass through Chyawabesi before making a short climb back to Tumlingtar. Camp

    Meals B,L,D
    Highlights Bumling-Tumlingtar - 860 m
    Accommodation HOTEL
  • 20
    Tumlingtar to Kathmandu

    Meals B/B
    Highlights Tumlingtar to Kathmandu
    Accommodation HOTEL
  • 21
    Free Day at Kathmandu

    Meals B/B
    Highlights Free Day at Kathmandu
    Accommodation HOTEL
  • 22
    Final Departure

    Meals
    Highlights Final Departure
    Accommodation HOTEL

Included:

  • Airport pickups and drops in a private vehicle 3-star hotel Thamel Eco resort accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
  • Fully organised camping accommodation during the trek
  • All meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner, tea coffee, hot water for drinks ) during the trek
  • Welcome and farewell dinners
  • All ground transportation on a comfortable private vehicle as per the itinerary
  • Domestic flights as per Itinerary
  • Guided city tour in Kathmandu by private vehicle Entrance fees for sightseeing/monument visits as per the itinerary
  • An experienced, English-speaking and government-licensed trek leader, cook and Kitchen helpers and their daily wages and insurance
  • Porters daily wages lodging and food and insurance all camping equipments like member tents, Dining tents, Kitchen tents , toilet tents, chair table and all kitchen utensils
  • Staff costs including their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food and accommodation
  • Makalu Adventure’s trekking bag/duffel bag, t-shirt and trekking map are yours to take
  • All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (National Park Permit, TIMS)
  • Medical kit (carried by your trek leader)
  • All government and local taxes
  • SAT Phone for emergency

Excluded:

  • Nepalese visa fee
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Lunch and evening meals in Kathmandu and International flights
  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower, etc.)
  • Tips for guide(s), porter(s) and driver(s
  • Clothing, Packing Items or Bags, Personal Medical Kit, Personal Trekking Gears.
  • Any additional staff other than specified in the itinerary
  • Rescue, Repatriation, Medicines, Medical Tests and Hospitalization expenses. (in case of emerency)
  • Any packed food/snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, nutria-bars.

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