Trip Introduction: 19 Days Makalu Base Camp Trekking.
The 19-day Makalu Base Camp Trek is a stunning adventure in Nepal’s Far North East, nestled between Kanchenjunga to the east and Mount Everest to the west. This trek takes you from the warm sub-tropical Arun Valley to the cool alpine landscapes of Barun Valley. Barun Valley is a natural wonderland, teeming with 47 orchid species, 67 valuable medicinal plants, and 25 types of rhododendron, not to mention 400 bird species and elusive wildlife like musk deer and snow leopards.
Apart from the breathtaking mountain views, the trek exposes you to traditional villages with a rich mix of customs and people. It begins with a scenic flight to Tumlingtar, a warm sub-tropical area, followed by a drive into the hills. As you progress through green hills, remote villages, dense forests, and over Kongma and Shipton-la passes, you’ll finally reach the enchanting Barun Valley. This valley, set against the backdrop of snow-capped peaks and rocky cliffs, leads to the ultimate destination – Makalu Base Camp. Here, you’ll be surrounded by Baruntse, Chamling, and the formidable Mount Makalu, the world’s fifth-highest peak. This mountain, towering at 8,463 meters (27,766 feet), was first conquered by a French Expedition in 1955.
Makalu Base Camp offers a rare opportunity to witness the Eastern Khansung Faces of Mount Everest. After relishing this incredible mountain wilderness, the journey concludes with a return to Tumlingtar for a flight back to Kathmandu. This trek is an enthralling adventure filled with daily wonders and unforgettable experiences.
Why Choose the 19-Day Makalu Base Camp Trek?
The 19-day Makalu Base Camp Trek is a popular choice for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. Resurgence Travel provides several compelling reasons for considering this journey:
Breathtaking landscapes:
This trek offers a journey through some of the most stunning Himalayan scenery, including majestic peaks like Makalu (8,481m/27,825ft), Everest (8,848.86m/29,031.69ft), Lhotse (8,516m/27,940ft), Baruntse (7,129m/23,389ft), Chamlang (7,319m/24,013ft), and Kangchenjunga (8,586m/28,169ft). You’ll traverse lush forests, alpine meadows, and challenging mountain passes.
Secluded and less populated:
Unlike the more crowded trekking routes in the Everest and Annapurna regions, the Makalu Base Camp Trek provides a quieter and more authentic trekking experience.
Demanding and full of adventure:
This trek includes crossing high mountain passes, tackling rugged terrain, and reaching high altitudes, offering a challenging yet rewarding adventure tailored for seasoned trekkers.
Authentic cultural immersion:
The trek leads you through traditional Sherpa villages, providing a first hand experience of the local culture and the way of life of the people in the area. Additionally, you’ll enjoy breathtaking, up-close vistas of the world’s fifth-highest mountain, Makalu.
Rich and varied wildlife:
This trek ventures through Makalu Barun National Park, a habitat teeming with a wide array of plant and animal species, including rare and endangered ones like the Red Panda, Snow Leopard, Himalayan Tahr, Himalayan Musk Deer, Asiatic Wild Dog, and more.
Is the 19-Day Makalu Base Camp Trek suitable for you?
This challenging expedition demands a solid level of physical fitness and endurance, making it unsuitable for everyone. Resurgence Nepal suggests several factors to contemplate when determining if this trek aligns with your capabilities:
Physical Preparedness:
Given the extended hours of daily trekking, often in high-altitude and challenging landscapes, it’s vital to note that this trek presents significant physical demands. With intense competition globally, it’s highly recommended to engage in consistent exercise and training as a prerequisite before embarking on this adventure.
Altitude Concerns:
This expedition reaches elevations of 5,000 meters (16,404 feet), heightening the potential for altitude sickness. To mitigate this risk, it’s crucial to adhere to proper acclimatization practices and opt for a gradual ascent. If you have a history of altitude sickness or respiratory issues, it’s advisable to consult a medical professional before embarking on this trek. Additionally, we can tailor the itinerary to accommodate your specific needs and preferences.
Experience:
The Makalu Base Camp Trek is notably challenging and benefits from prior trekking proficiency. If you have previous experience in high-altitude trekking and rugged terrain, it’s definitely an advantage.
Climate:
The Himalayan region is known for its unpredictable weather, with the potential for snow or rain impacting the trek. Being well-prepared for various weather conditions and having the essential gear and equipment is paramount.
In summary, the Makalu Base Camp 19 day Trekking is demanding yet gratifying experience suitable for trekkers possessing robust physical fitness, a degree of trekking background, and a penchant for adventure. Nevertheless, it’s vital to recognize the potential hazards and challenges of the trek and to take necessary measures to ensure your safety and overall welfare.
What time of year is ideal for the 19-day trek to Makalu Base Camp?
Certainly! The Makalu Base Camp Trip is a difficult but rewarding journey that takes you through a remote and beautiful Himalayan Region in eastern Nepal. The trek begins at the town of Tumlingtar and proceeds through lush woods, alpine meadows, and High Mountain passes before arriving at the base camp of Makalu, the world’s fifth highest peak.
One of the best times to visit Makalu Base Camp is in the spring, which lasts from March through May. The weather is often clear and pleasant, with moderate daytime temperatures and milder evening temperatures. Excellent hiking conditions and stunning views of the mountain peaks and surroundings are made possible by the often clear skies and little likelihood of rain or snow. Rhododendrons and other wildflowers bloom during this time of year, enhancing the area’s natural beauty.
A ideal time to hike to Makalu Base Camp is during the autumn months of September to November since the weather is typically consistent, clear, dry and warm. The pathways are in good condition, and the skies are typically clear, giving great views of the mountains and the surroundings. Expect to encounter other hikers on the trail and at the teahouses along the route as this is also a busy trekking season in Nepal.
It is crucial to keep in mind that the weather in the Himalayas may be unexpected, and that weather patterns can shift over time. Checking trail conditions and weather forecasts before setting off on any excursion is often a smart practise in order to prepare for weather changes.
Additional information
Fitness | Beginner- Intermediate |
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Highlights
- Start from low warm areas of the Arun River to scenic cooler Barun Valley and at Arctic zone.
- At the world’s fifth highest Mt. Makalu base camp within remorseless fields of ice and glaciers.
- On the hidden trail to beautiful Barun Valley crossing high and scenic passes Shipton and Kongma-la.
- Adventure around remote hills, the valley of Nepal’s Far Eastern Himalayas within the pure wilderness.
- Endless views of snowcapped peaks with Makalu, and Baruntse as far as Kanchenjunga Himalaya.
- Explore remote villages of eastern Nepal enriched with varied cultures and traditional customs.
- Experience rare views of the East (Khansung) Face of Mt. Everest from Makalu base camp.
What’s Included
- All airport Pick up drop by private vehicle.
- 04 night twin/double shearing accommodation on BB in Kathmandu.
- Guided sightseeing tours in Kathmandu with and private vehicle (Entrance fees extra).
- Kathmandu to Bhadrapur to Kathmandu flight with airport departure tax.
- National Park entrance fee and Trekkers’ Information Management System( TIMS card).
- A highly experience, helpful, knowledgeable, friendly , English speaking well trained, Government license holder guide with all his salary, food, drinks, accommodation, Transport and insurance.
- 2 guests gets 1 porter with their Insurance, Salary, Food, accommodation and equipment.
- Accommodation in the mountain during the trekking.
- Three meals a day; breakfast, Lunch and Dinner and tea/coffee during the trekking.
- Safe drinking water.
- All applicable government and local taxes per the itinerary.
- Welcome dinner in Authentic Restaurant.
- First add kid box.
- Trekking Planner’s sleeping bag, down jackets,Ti-shirt, Cap, duffle bags, city and trekking route maps – if necessary.
- Arrangement of emergency evacuation service (should have insurance for emergency evacuation and will be paid by your travel insurance company).
- Oximeter to check your pulse and oxygen saturation and heart rate twice daily during the trek
- One-hour complimentary spa/massage in Kathmandu after the trek.
Suggested Equipment List
- Duffel/Rucksack bag/Suitcase (We provide one complimentary Resurgence Travel duffel bag that is to be returned after the trip).
- Day pack.
- Trekking shoes.
- Sports shoes or sandals.
- Sun Hat/cap.
- Warm woolen cap.
- Warm fleece jacket or puffy jacket.
- Waterproof Gore-Tex layer.
- Pullover or warm sweeter.
- Raincoat.
- 4/5 pairs of good quality socks.
- Hand gloves.
- 2/3 pairs of trekking trousers.
- 3/4 pairs of trekking shirts.
- 3/4 pairs of underwear (noncotton preferred).
- Sunglasses.
- Water bottle.
- 4-season sleeping bag (Optional/we can provide one if you need it. It is to be returned after the trip).
- Flash or Torch light.
- Camera and batteries.
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