Highlights
1. Dramatic Mountain Scenery
The trek rewards you with jaw-dropping views of the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest (8,848m), Lhotse (8,516m), Kanchenjunga (8,586m), and, of course, Mount Makalu (8,481m). From the base camp at 4,870 meters, you'll witness an extraordinary panorama of Himalayan giants that will leave you awestruck.2. Remote Valleys and Diverse Landscapes
The trail winds through the remote and untouched Arun and Barun Valleys, showcasing pristine rivers, lush green hills, and dense forests. These areas remain incredibly remote, offering an intimate encounter with nature that few trekking routes can match.3. Makalu Barun National Park
This trek takes you through the Makalu Barun National Park, a biodiversity hotspot filled with spectacular flora and fauna. The park is home to over 75 species of mammals, including the elusive Red Panda, Snow Leopard, and Musk Deer, as well as countless birds, including the rare Wren-Babbler. For nature lovers, this park is a treasure trove of wildlife and greenery.4. Rich Cultural Encounters
As you traverse the trail, you'll come across settlements that blend Sherpa and Tibetan cultures, giving you a glimpse into the unique lifestyle and traditions of Himalayan communities. The locals' warm hospitality and their simple way of life add an enriching cultural layer to your adventure.Overview
The Makalu Base Camp Trek is one of Nepal’s best-kept secrets. It offers an extraordinary adventure for those seeking solitude, raw natural beauty, and a challenge that takes them off the beaten path. While the Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Circuit treks attract the bulk of trekkers to Nepal, the Makalu trek remains relatively undiscovered, drawing only those searching for something truly unique. With Mount Makalu towering as the 5th highest mountain in the world at 8,481 meters, this trek offers a remarkable journey into Nepal’s untouched wilderness.
The trek leads you through some of Nepal’s most remote and pristine regions, revealing landscapes that few people have the opportunity to witness. Known as an “off-the-beaten-path” trek, it offers adventurers the chance to immerse themselves in the culture and traditions of local communities that have remained largely isolated from the outside world. The indigenous people, including the Rai, Sherpa, and Bhotia ethnic groups, continue to live according to centuries-old customs, and trekkers have the rare privilege of experiencing this way of life firsthand.
The natural beauty of the Makalu trek is unrivaled. The route takes you through dense forests of rhododendron, pine, and oak, along rivers with crystal-clear waters, and past alpine meadows that burst into color during the spring. In the warmer months, the forests come alive with vibrant blooms of rhododendrons, while the surrounding peaks remain snow-capped, providing a striking contrast. The diversity of flora and fauna in the region also adds to the trek’s appeal. While trekking, it’s not uncommon to spot wildlife such as red pandas, snow leopards, and a variety of bird species, including pheasants.
The trek is physically demanding, reaching altitudes of over 5,000 meters. However, the rewards are well worth the effort. As you gain altitude, you are rewarded with panoramic views of the surrounding peaks, including Makalu and Kanchenjunga. The final destination, Makalu Base Camp, offers an awe-inspiring vista of the towering mountains, with the wind as the only sound breaking the serene silence. The rugged terrain, steep climbs, and high-altitude conditions will test your endurance, but the sense of achievement and the breathtaking views make every step worthwhile.
One of the most unique aspects of the Makalu Base Camp Trek is its relative quietness compared to other popular trekking routes in Nepal. The lack of large crowds allows for a peaceful experience, providing trekkers with the opportunity to connect more deeply with nature. This isolation adds to the trek’s charm, making it an ideal choice for those seeking reflection, tranquility, and a chance to escape the busier trekking routes.
The Makalu Base Camp Trek is not just a physical challenge—it is also a cultural journey. Along the route, trekkers pass through small, remote villages where time seems to stand still. The people here live off the land, practicing traditional farming, and often welcome trekkers with warm hospitality. Visiting monasteries and witnessing the spiritual practices of the locals adds an enriching layer to the experience, providing insight into the deep spiritual connection the people have with their land.
For those seeking a truly unique and challenging trek in Nepal, the Makalu Base Camp Trek offers an unforgettable adventure. It may not be as famous as Everest or Annapurna, but its pristine landscapes, diverse wildlife, and cultural richness make it one of Nepal’s most rewarding trekking experiences. As more trekkers discover this hidden gem, the Makalu Base Camp Trek is sure to gain a well-deserved place among Nepal’s most treasured routes.
What to Expect on the Trail?
The journey begins with a scenic flight to Tumlingtar, followed by a drive to the trailhead. Over the next two weeks, you’ll traverse suspension bridges, trek through rhododendron forests (ablaze with red blooms in spring), and cross yak pastures under the shadow of snow-capped peaks.
Accommodation:
You’ll stay in basic teahouses and remote homestays. In some villages, you might find yourself in the host’s kitchen or a communal dormitory. While comfort is limited, the warmth of local hospitality more than compensates.
Daily Routine:
- Breakfast: Early morning at the teahouse.
- Trekking: 6–7 hours daily, with lunch on the trail.
- Dinner: At the next teahouse, often accompanied by hot tea or soup.
- Rest: Early bedtime to recharge for the next day.
Safety Tips for a Memorable Experience
Your safety is our top priority. Trekking at high altitudes can pose risks, so follow these guidelines:
- Acclimatize Properly: Take frequent breaks, hydrate often, and avoid overexertion.
- Altitude Awareness: Inform your guide of any symptoms like headaches or dizziness.
- Trail Safety: Use caution on loose gravel and rocky paths.
- Stay with the Group: Never venture off alone; the mountains can be disorienting.
Best Seasons for the Makalu Base Camp Trek
- Spring (March-May): Ideal weather with blooming rhododendrons and clear skies.
- Autumn (September-November): Crisp air, stunning views, and stable weather conditions.
- Monsoon (June-August): Avoid this season due to heavy rains, landslides, and flight cancellations.
- Winter (December-February): Snowfall at higher altitudes makes this trek extremely challenging.
Permits You’ll Need
- Makalu Barun National Park Permit:
- SAARC nationals: NPR 1,500 per person.
- Other nationals: NPR 3,000 per person.
- Makalu Rural Municipality Permit:
- NPR 2,000 per person.
Don’t worry—we’ll handle all the paperwork for you!
Food and Water on the Trek
Meals:
Expect simple yet hearty Nepali dishes like dal bhat (rice, lentils, and curry), noodles, and vegetable soups. Availability may vary, especially in homestays, so carry your own snacks for energy boosts.
Water:
Avoid untreated tap or spring water. Carry water purifiers or use a Lifestraw. Boiled water is available for purchase at teahouses.
Packing and Preparation Tips
- Essentials: Sturdy trekking boots, warm clothing, and a sleeping bag rated for sub-zero temperatures.
- Snacks: Pack energy bars, chocolate, and dried fruits.
- Water Bottles: Bring 2-3 stainless steel bottles for clean water storage.
- Trekking Poles: Essential for steep ascents and descents.
Transport and Accommodation in Kathmandu
Your trek begins in Kathmandu, the bustling capital of Nepal. We offer airport pickup services to save you time. Stay in Thamel, the tourist hub filled with hotels, restaurants, and shops. Whether you prefer budget hostels or luxurious hotels, there’s something for everyone.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,400 m) – Welcome to Nepal!
Day 02: Free Day in Kathmandu – Explore the Valley
Day 03: Fly to Tumlingtar (1,700 m) and Drive to Seduwa (1,500 m)
Day 04: Trek from Seduwa to Tashigaon (2,063 m)
Day 05: Trek from Tashigaon to Kauma (3,470 m)
Day 06: Trek from Kauma to Mumbuk (3,500 m)
Day 07: Trek from Mumbuk to Nehe Kharka (3,660 m)
Day 08: Trek from Nehe Kharka to Shershon (4,720 m)
Day 09: Trek to Makalu Base Camp (4,853 m)
Day 10: Explore Makalu Base Camp
Day 11: Makalu Base Camp – Nehe Kharka – Shipton-La Camp or Dobate
Day 12: Shipton-La Camp/Dobate – Sedhuwa
Day 13: Sedhuwa – Mure
Day 14: Mure – Tumlingtar
Day 15: Tumlingtar – Kathmandu (Flight)
What's included
- International and Domestics Airport pick up and drop 2 Nights 3 Star Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu (with breakfast included)
- An Experience English speaking guide and porter (1 porter for every 2 trekkers)
- All Meals and Teahouse accommodation during the trek with attach room (Possible place like Lukla, Namche, Debuche, Dengboche and Labuche)
- Gorashipa no attach
- Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing with private jeep and tour guide (Local Monuments entrance fee included)
- Kathmandu to Lukla Flight Ticket (Round Trip)
- All required trekking permits (National Park Entry Fee and Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entry Fee)
- Guide and porter insurance with food and accommodation
- Basic Medical kits
- Sleeping and duffel bag, down jacket, trekking poles (should be returned after the trek)
- Farewell dinner
- Emergency Helicopter Evacuation Service Arrangement Only (should cover by your travel insurance)
- All required paper works and government taxes EverestHikes T-shirt.
What's not included
- International Flight
- Nepal Travel Visa Fee
- Personal Medical and Travel insurance (Should cover helicopter evacuation)
- Guide, Porter and Driver tips
- Personal Gears (equipment)
- Personal bill
- Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu
- All other personal expense of beverages (hard and soft drinks)
- All other things not mentioned in the inclusion
FAQs
Why Choose Everest Hikes for Your Makalu Base Camp Trek?
Our 15-day Makalu Base Camp Trek package offers an all-encompassing adventure with expert guidance to make this challenging journey as seamless as possible.
- Experienced Local Guides: Our friendly guides and porters are knowledgeable, ensuring your trek is safe, enjoyable, and informative.
- Immersive Experiences: Trekking with us means connecting deeply with nature and local communities while enjoying superior views of the Himalayas.
- Unmatched Support: We are committed to making this a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, offering personalized attention and support throughout the trek.
What to Expect on the Trek?
- Duration: 15 days, including acclimatization days.
- Max Elevation: 4,870 meters at Makalu Base Camp.
- Difficulty: Challenging; suitable for experienced trekkers seeking a remote adventure.
- Best Seasons: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (September to November) for clear skies and favorable weather.
Why Makalu Base Camp Should Be on Your Bucket List?
If you're searching for a trekking experience that combines breathtaking mountain views, unspoiled wilderness, and authentic cultural interactions, the Makalu Base Camp Trek is your perfect choice. This trail is for those who dare to venture off the beaten path and seek the extraordinary.