Introduction:
Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Arun valley and an eastern approach to Everest lies on Eastern Nepal. There is endless variety in this part of the country and camping is mandatory. Most ethnic groups are represented and there are many nice villages. The area has hot rice? Growing districts and also encompasses the cooler tea-growing region if Ilam. The heavily populated Middle Hills are gouged by the mighty Arun Kosi, which is flanked by the massifs of Kanchenjunga and Makalu.
This area also offer high crossing passes, Superb mountain view including Third Highest mountain of Earth and wild Makalu, 16 different variety of Rhododendron, picturesque village, impressive display of wild flower, an abundance of wild life and of course friendly local people.
Makalu is the 5th Highest mountain in the world and this is near by the top of the world (Mt. Everest). This region is blessed with an incredible diversity of natural beauty and culture. Due to its isolation and lack of tea houses this area still receives few trekkers. Gurung, Rai & Sherpa are the main habitants in this area. Walking north of the Arun River to Sedua and then crossing Barun La (4110m.) into the upper Barun Khola valley for a close look at Makalu. This trek is not difficult on till Makalu base Camp and same way return back to Tumlingtar. Sherpani col, west col is highest trekking route 6100m.
Read More...Kanchanjunga is located far east of Nepal. The trek to the base camp of world’s third highest peak, Kanchanjunga (8,586m.) offers infinite variety of landscapes, cultures and panoramic views of Himalayas. Walking on the low lands of Nepal passing terraced fields, colorful villages, green forests, and the trek enters into a ridge line of rhododendron. As the trail gains altitude, gorgeous views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu & Kanchanjunga our of the worlds five highest mountains make the trek rewarding. Approaching Yalung glacier & crossing a series of passes, the views become more magnificent.
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