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Makalu Base Camp Trek

Type of Trek
Trek Grade
Duration
People In Group
Camping
Medium-Hard
20 Days
2+
Mt. Makalu (8481 m.), the fifth highest mountain of the world lying on the Nepal- Tibet border has the virtue of observing the Nepal?s most major peaks to the east of the Everest. The trek starts right from the Arun Valley. This region, considered as one of the non-tourist areas and has a wonderful charm to explore and always done with a well-supervised and guided group with sensible equipment.
Makalu Base Camp Trek
Itinerary List
Day 01Kathmandu to Tumlingtar to Khandbari: Fly, trek.
Day 02Khandbari to Pangma: Trek.
Day 03Pangma to Bhotebash: Trek.
Day 04Bhotebash to Fururu: Trek.
Day 05Fururu to Num: Trek.
Day 06Num to Seduwa: Trek.
Day 07Seduwa to Tashi Gaon: Trek
Day 08Tashi Gaon to Khongma pass: Trek.
Day 09Khongma pass to Numbuck: Trek.
Day 10Numbuck to Nay Kharka (a pilgrimage for local people): Trek.
Day 11Rest day at Nay Kharka: Acclimatization.
Day 12Nay Kharka to Sarsung: Trek.
Day 13Nay Kharka to Sarsung: Trek.
Day 14Makalu Base Camo to Nay Kharka: Trek.
Day 15Nay Kharka to Shipton~La pass (4075m): Trek.
Day 16Shipton~la pass to Seduwa: Trek
Day 17Seduwa to Mure: Trek.
Day 18Mure to Khandbari: Trek.
Day 19Khandbari to Tumlingtar: Trek.
Day 20Tumlingtar to Kathmandu.
Makalu Base Camp Trek

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Sunday - 18th July 2010
Though Nepal is out to welcome one million tourists in 2011 under the Nepal Tourism Year (NTY) campaign, the country has remained silent about tourism promotion at the ongoing Shanghai Expo 2010, the biggest exhibition ever in human history.
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