Embark on an adventurous trek to Makalu Base Camp, where pristine wilderness, towering peaks, and untouched valleys await.
The Makalu Base Camp Trek is a remote and adventurous journey in eastern Nepal, offering trekkers spectacular views of Mount Makalu (8,481 m) — the world’s fifth-highest peak. This off-the-beaten-path trek takes you through pristine forests, deep river valleys, and traditional Sherpa and Rai villages, providing a rich cultural experience alongside stunning Himalayan scenery. Trekkers cross high alpine passes, enjoy panoramic vistas of Makalu, Baruntse, Chamlang, and Kangchenjunga, and explore glaciers and turquoise mountain lakes. Ideal for seasoned trekkers seeking solitude and adventure, the Makalu Base Camp Trek combines challenging terrain, natural beauty, and authentic Himalayan culture for an unforgettable experience.
Highlights
- True Wilderness Trek
- Breathtaking Mountain Views of Makalu , Everest , Lhotse , Khanchanjunga
- Glacial Lakes and Rivers
- Off-the-Beaten-Path Trek
- High Alpine Passes
- Rich Cultural Experience
The Makalu Base Camp Trek is a thrilling 16–18 day journey through eastern Nepal, taking trekkers from Tumlingtar or Sankhuwasabha through lush forests, traditional Sherpa and Rai villages, and high alpine landscapes. The trek’s highlight is reaching Makalu Base Camp (4,800–5,000 m), offering awe-inspiring views of Mount Makalu, Baruntse, and Chamlang. Along the way, trekkers cross scenic river valleys, high passes, and glacial moraines, while experiencing authentic Himalayan culture and staying in teahouses that showcase local hospitality. This trek combines adventure, culture, and panoramic mountain scenery, perfect for trekkers seeking an off-the-beaten-path Himalayan experience.
Highlights: Scenic mountain flight, first glimpse of Makalu region.
Take a short flight to Tumlingtar, followed by a drive through picturesque hills to Num, the starting point of the trek.
Highlights: Steep descent and ascent, crossing the Arun River.
Descend through terraced fields before crossing the Arun River. A steep climb leads to Seduwa, the entrance to Makalu Barun National Park.
Highlights: Rhododendron forests, Sherpa villages.
A gradual uphill walk through forests and traditional settlements brings you to Tashigaon, the last major village before high-altitude trekking begins.
Highlights: First high-altitude climb, stunning ridgeline views.
A challenging ascent through stone staircases and rhododendron forests leads to Khongma Danda, a high-altitude ridge offering breathtaking Himalayan panoramas.
Highlights: Rest day, short hikes for altitude adjustment.
Acclimatization is key at this altitude. Take a short hike to nearby viewpoints for stunning vistas of Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and Chamlang.
Highlights: Crossing Shipton La Pass (13,451 ft), glacial valleys.
A tough but rewarding day as you cross Shipton La Pass, passing sacred lakes and dramatic landscapes before reaching Dobate.
Highlights: Dense forests, alpine meadows.
Descend through lush forests and cross wooden bridges before entering an open valley near Yangri Kharka, a yak pasture settlement.
Highlights: Towering peaks, glacier views.
Walk through yak pastures and moraines with close-up views of Makalu, Peak 6, and Peak 7 before reaching Langmale Kharka.
Highlights: Final approach, breathtaking mountain vistas.
Trek through high-altitude terrain and moraines to reach Makalu Base Camp, surrounded by the mighty Makalu (27,825 ft), the world’s fifth-highest peak.
Highlights: Glacier views, photography, side hikes.
Enjoy a free day to explore the Barun Glacier and nearby ridges offering spectacular panoramic views of Everest and Lhotse.
Highlights: Retracing steps through the stunning valley.
Begin your descent, retracing the trail back through alpine meadows and yak pastures to Yangri Kharka.
Highlights: Diverse landscapes, waterfalls, and forests.
Trek downhill through rugged terrain, crossing streams and forests before reaching Dobate.
Highlights: Final high pass crossing.
Re-cross Shipton La Pass, enjoying one last breathtaking view of the Himalayas before descending to Khongma Danda.
Highlights: Final descent, back to civilization.
Steep descent through rhododendron forests to Num, completing the trek’s loop.
Highlights: Scenic farewell journey.
Drive back to Tumlingtar, marking the end of your trekking adventure.
Take a short flight back to Kathmandu, concluding your trek.
What the Cost Includes
- Professional English-speaking tour guide
- Accommodation in tea houses, homestays, or hotels along the trek
- Three meals per day (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek
- Trekking permits
- Transportation from Pokhara to the trek starting point and back
- Basic support and logistics during the trek
What the Cost Excludes
- Visa fees for entering Nepal
- Travel insurance (highly recommended)
- Accidental or medical costs
- Personal expenses, snacks, or drinks outside the included meals
- Tips for guide or porter (optional)
