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Makalu trekking in eastern Nepal is protected by
the Makalu Barun National Park and Conservation
Project. Established in 1992, it covers 2330 sq
km. Among the 16 mountains in the park, it is
home to Makalu, the fifth highest mountain in
the world (8463m/ 27,766ft)
The world's fifth highest mountain. Formerly a
restricted area, it spans five major ecological zones where can be found the lush, tropical Arun
Valley, dense forests or rhododendron and fir
and alpine meadows that lead to the might Barun
glacier. From the base camp, any one can view
the spectacular Mt. Makalu.
This mainly low altitude trek is centered on the
Arun Valley, in eastern Nepal. The sub-tropical
valley floor of the mighty Arun River is in
places densely forested, contrasting with the
terraced slopes higher up, which are farmed by
villagers of diverse tribal groups. High
pastures typify the upper slopes, which border
on the Makalu-Barun National Park, an important
conservation area for many threatened species.
The trails rise from 850 meters (2,788ft) to
5000 meters (16,900ft) above sea level.
Fact Of The Trek
Destination : Makalu Base
Camp
Minimum Altitude : 3900m
Maximum Altitude : 5000m
Grade : Moderate +
Strenuous
Best Season : Spring &
Autumn
Trekking Duration : 21
Days
Entry : Tumlingtar
Exit : Tumlingtar
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