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Makalu Trek
This trek takes you through isolated valleys and high
mountain passes to the base of the world's fifth highest
mountain – Mt.Makalu. The majority of the trek route lies
inside Makalu-Barun national park, famous for a beautiful
and variant array of flora and fauna. Here you will find
some of Nepal's most amazing scenery, ranging from the
sweeping Arun river valley, over the Barun La (4200m), to
the remorseless Ice fields surrounding Makalu (8463 m).
Trekking through the Arun valley offers you the best
opportunity to observe many of our country's bird species,
including the Spiny Babbler, the only species of its kind in
the world. Practically untouched, this region has much more
to offer you besides birds and wildlife… find out for
yourself!
The trek starts from the small hill town of Hile, accessible
by road or air, or through Tumblingtar, the district
headquarters of Sunkhwasabha.
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Fact Of the Trek
Trek Code: MK-101
Duration: 19 Days
Max. Altitude: 5300 m
Trek Grade: Medium + Hard
Types of Trek: Loge / Tented
Group Size: 1+
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Itinerary of Makalu Trek
Day 01 : Fly Kathmandu to Tumlingtar (860) and trek to
Khardbari
Day 02 : Trek to Chichila
Day 03 : Trek to Num
Day 04 : Trek to Sedua
Day 05 : Trek to Tashi gaon
Day 06 : Trek to Kauma
Day 07 : Rest at Kauma
Day 08 : Trek to Mumbuk
Day 09 : Trek to Nhe Kharka
Day 10 : Trek to Sherson
Day 11 : Trek to Makalu Base Camp
Day 12 : Rest and Explore around Makalu Base Camp
Day 13 : Trek back to Nhe kharka
Day 14 : Trek to Mumbuk
Day 15 : Trek to Tashi Gaon
Day 16 : Trek to Pukuwa
Day 17 : Trek to Bumling
Day 18 : Trek to Tumlingtar
Day 19 : Fly back to Kathmandu
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Services Included :
National Park entry permit, Trekking permit, Land
transportation to and from, Accommodation in lodges during
the trek, Food: three meals a day, A guide & required number
of porter(s), Essential equipment.
Services Excluded :
Personal expenses, Insurance, Tips, Emergency evacuation by
Helicopter, Alternative transportation in case of heavy
rain, landslide, strike, road blockade etc.
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