Makalu Sherpani Col Pass Trek Region is one of the underappreciated regions in Nepal when it comes to trekking. There are so many trekking opportunities that the region offers, with so many natural and cultural attractions to explore and experience, and yet, the trekkers go for the more popular trekking routes, one of which is Everest Base Camp trek. In no way, the former one offers an inferior trekking experience than the latter one. Everest and Makalu are in fact neighboring regions, and there is one trek that joins the two of them, and it’s called Makalu Sherpani Col Pass trek. The trek route incorporates significant elements from both the trekking regions.
Trip Description
Makalu Sherpani Col Pass Trek is also known as Makalu Sherpani Col pass trek, as the trekkers are required to cross this pass during the journey. The trek spans for a duration of around 28 days, and during this time, you cover places such as Chichila, Num, Tengboche, Dingboche, and so on. The former two are villages from the Makalu region, and the latter two are ones from the Everest region.
Trip Highlights
- Panoramic view of uncountable mountain peaks like Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Mera Peak, Baruntse, Island Peak, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and many more.
- Cross the challenging 3 Himalayan passes like Sherpani Col (6,180 m), West Col (6,190 m), and Amphu Labtsa Pass (5,850 m).
- Explore Makalu Barun National Park.
- Experience the traditional villages with warm and friendly villages.
- Picturesque flight from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar and Lukla to Kathmandu.
Itinerary
Upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, a representative from Everest Alpine Trekking will greet you and escort you to the designated hotel. After check-in, you can rest and freshen up. Then we will have a short discussion regarding the trip at our office or in the hotel lobby. Later, we will have a stroll around Thamel Street to make you familiar with the neighborhood.
Note: If your arrival is scheduled in the morning or in the first half of the day, we will take you to Boudhanath Stupa and Pashupatinath Temple before exploring the Thamel market.
First, we will drive to Boudhanath Stupa which is one of the biggest stupas in the world and is the biggest in the country. This Buddhist Stupa with a giant white dome with big Buddha eyes standing in the middle of the mandala represents the Mahayana, i.e., Tibetan Buddhism. The stupa complex is filled with pilgrims and visitors, monks in red robes, pigeons, Himalayan incense sent, etc.
Then, we will move to Pashupatinath Temple which lies on the bank of the holy Bagmati River. It is one of the four prominent Hindu sites in the world. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Pashupatinath is one of the oldest temples in Nepal built in the 17th century. The temple is flocked by the Hindu devotees every day and every evening, there is an aarti ceremony which is a wonderful sight to watch. We will explore the temple surroundings, watch the ceremony and return to the hotel.
After a delicious breakfast at the hotel, we will proceed for the full day of guided sightseeing in Kathmandu valley. We will visit some of the prominent places in the country that are listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites such as Budhanilkantha Temple, Patan Durbar Square, and Swoyambhunath Stupa.
Budhanilkantha Temple is an important Hindu temple that is situated at foot of the Shivapuri Hill. It is dedicated to Lord Vishnu and is worshipped by both the Hindu and Buddhist devotees. The giant statue of sleeping Vishnu on the pond is the major statue and highlight of the temple. It is not yet listed as World Heritage Site but is a tentative candidate.
Patan Durbar Square in the Patan district of Kathmandu Valley is one of the three durbar squares in the valley. The palace complex is an excellent example of Newari craftsmanship and architecture with many Hindu and Buddhist temples and monuments. The Patan Museum, Mahaboudha Temple, Krishna Temple, Golden Temple, Bhimsen temple, and Rato Machhendra Temple are some of the notable places here.
Swoyambhunath Stupa/Temple is located on a hilltop overlooking the Kathmandu Valley surrounded by high green hills. It is also one of the oldest sites in the country that is related to the formation of Kathmandu Valley. The stupa houses many Hindu and Buddhist temples, showing the co-existence of religious harmony in the county.
In the evening, we return to Thamel where you can buy or rent trekking gear and equipment
After breakfast, we will transfer to the airport for a flight to Tumlingtar located at an elevation of 950 meters above sea level. During the 50 minutes scenic flight, you will be able to see a range of snow-capped peaks stretching from Langtang to Mt. Everest, Makalu, and Mt. Kanchenjunga.
On arrival at Tumlingtar airport at Tumlingtar, a tiny settlement located on a shelf above the Arun River, we will meet up with our trekking crews. Then we drive to Num for 3 to 4 hours from Kumal village and Khadbari, passing through a sub-tropical forest of Sal trees and more farm fields.
The trekking journey starts today by descending an incredibly steep and terraced slope to the Arun River, which is about 800 meters below us. The lower slopes of this small valley are densely forested, and the trails are rather slick. Once we are at the bottom, we will cross the torrential Arun River via a suspension bridge and make our way back out of the rainforest to our lunch spot.
Following lunch, we will proceed to the suspension bridge and ascend through the forest to the settlement of Seduwa. Seduwa is a community with a tiny health post and a primary school. We have to show our Makalu Barun national park entry permit and TIMS permits in Seduwa.
Soon after breakfast, we start our today’s lovely and short walk through a gentle pass into Murimi Danda. We will pass through many farmlands and rural villages. Then, our trail steadily ascends through millet and rice farms and makes its way through the hillside jungle to the Narbu Gaon. From there, we continue on past fields, forests, and meadows to a school at the bottom of the hill, then down a stone staircase to Tashi Gaon which is a village of Sherpa people. It is the last village on the way to Makalu Base Camp. We arrive in Tashi Gaon for lunch and spend the remainder of the day resting and exploring.
Leaving the final human settlement Tashi Gaon after breakfast, we head towards Khongma Danda today. It will be a difficult day because we will be navigating a number of steep paths at higher heights. We will trek through the woods to a brook, then ascend to a ridge. From here, the trail becomes steeper and passes through a Kharka (grazing region) before leading us to the ridge's summit via a series of stone stairs and little lakes.
Then after walking a short distance, we will reach Khongma Danda. Once at our campsite, we set our camps, relax and explore the surroundings.
We begin our day with stunning vistas of snow-capped peaks and surrounding landscapes along with the glorious sunrise. Then after breakfast, we begin with a tough climb today making our way to the top of the ridge through less steep rhododendron woodlands. We walk along a moderate trail with various ascents and descents, passing by the Thulo Pokhari (large pond) and the Sano Pokhari (small pond). The way from here can be misleading if it has just snowed.
We continue our ascent of Keke La Pass and Tutu La Pass (4075m), from where the views of Chamlang (7,290 m), Peak 6 (6,739 m), and Peak 7 (6105m) are spectacular. Leaving the pass we continue on returning to vegetation and a tiny clearing for camping in the center of the pine, hemlock, birch, and rhododendron woods to arrive at Mumbuk.
Note: From Mumbuk, we can trek further up for 1.5-2 hours and reach Dobato for the night.
After breakfast, we resume our trek with a steep drop into a small valley before crossing the Barun Khola just past Tamatan Kharka. Today’s trek takes around five to six hours, and the terrain gets more difficult as it progresses. The trail becomes difficult and slippery near the end. We then follow the Barun Khola’s northern bank and continue to Yangli Kharka, marked with fluttering prayer flags.
We start early in the morning carrying the packed lunch and plenty of drinking water. We carefully ascend past Nghe Kharka at 3710 meters and reach Shiva Dhara (4310m). You can take a bath on the sacred tap, which cascades down a steep cliff. After exploring Shiva Dhara, we will visit nearby locations such as Parvati Gupha and Ama Bhujung, if time and your interest permit. We enjoy the sights in detail before returning to Yangli Kharka.
We leave Yangli Kharka after breakfast and continue our trek towards Langmale Kharka. A gradual climb from YangleKharka leads to Nehe Kharka at 3750 meters, which is also marked with prayer flags. As we continue, we will pass by a waterfall, Riphuk Herders Camo, and Jhat Kharka Herders Camp at 4210 meters. Then, we make a gentle ascent, reaching Langmale Kharka, a simple lonely stone cottage that provides hot drinks and minimal food, making for a good camping spot.
Note: We can further continue to Merek, a certified campsite by Makalu Barun National Park.
The morning begins with a moderate ascent with views of Peak-4, Chamlang, Peak-3, and Peak-5 and we arrive in Merek. Following a trail to the west alongside a stream from Merek, enjoy views of Hongku Chuli, the Pyramid Peak rising ahead. Then we turn north and enter a side valley where we can see Makalu soaring high above. We continue for an hour on a faint track along the east bank of the stream to reach Shersong, a summertime yak grazing meadow for the Makalu region's Sherpas.
After lunch at the meadow, we resume on a trail that follows the higher mountain path to Makalu Base Camp, one of the highlights of this trip. The base camp is adjacent to a glacial pond next to Baruntse Himal. There is little to see until we arrive at the base camp other than the views we were treated to on our way in.
Makalu Base Camp is also called the Hillary Base Camp and the French Base Camp. These names were given after several old expeditions done by Edmund Hillary in 1952 and the first successful ascent in 1955 respectively
After breakfast, we depart Makalu Base Camp for our next destination, where the trail follows the ablation valley on the west side of Barun Glacier before continuing on the lateral moraine. During the journey, we will be treated to spectacular views of Makalu's West and North West ridges, as well as Everest and Lhotse as we approach the valley's head. The trail becomes rocky and passes through slopes as we progress. After a few hours of walking, we will arrive at Swiss Camp, where we will spend the night.
We will spend an extra day at Swiss Camp for resting and acclimatization.
We begin our walk today with an early start. We will be trekking to a higher altitude today. We rise on a steep trail from Swiss Camp, then gradually ascend and drop to the valley. We'll continue ascending all the way to Sherpani Col Base Camp, where we'll spend the night.
The journey to Baruntse Base Camp takes 7-8 hours today, making it the most difficult day of this journey. We have two passes to traverse: Sherpani Pass and West Col, and navigating them in the middle of the day can be difficult due to weather changes.
We start before dawn and start hiking up the glacier to Sherpani Pass, where we begin to climb on fixed ropes. We continue the trail through a snowy gulley and then up a granite step before reaching the pass's summit. We next descend the other side of the pass to the West Barun glacier valley, from whence we will walk up to the West Col's summit. From the summit, we descend to Hunku Glacier before continuing on to Upper Baruntse Base Camp. We will use ropes to travel through passes.
Today, we will drop into the Hinku valley, passing by five big glacial lakes that stretch out in front of you. These 5 beautiful and serene lakes are called Panch Pokhari in Nepali meaning five lakes. A new vista of peaks opens up in front of us, including Ama Dablam to the west and numerous unidentified summits. We will set up the camps where conditions permit.
From Hinku Valley, we trek for 5 hours today to reach Amu Lapcha Base Camp. We will set our camp at the base camp, rest, and explore the camping surroundings.
We rest for an extra day at the Amu Laptsa Base Camp and make preparations for the last pass, i.e., the Amu Laptsa Pass crossing
Today, we start early in the morning to cross the adventure’s final pass, Amu Laptsa Pass. The hour-long hike to the peak of the pass takes place over rocks, moraine, and icy slopes. The summit of the pass offers a breathtaking view of Lhotse South Face, Lhotse Shar, and Island/Imjatse. After spending an ample amount of time at the pass, we make a roped descent to Imjatse valley, which is 150 meters below the pass.
As the ropes drop needs one by one descent through a sheer rocky wall, time passes. Then we proceed toward the Chukkung Valley in the Everest Khumbu region. After arrival at the village with many lodges, we check-in and rest for the night.
We leave Chhukung after breakfast and walk towards Chhukung Ri from where we can enjoy the stunning views of Makalu and Lhotse Nuptse Wall. Moving on, we pass by the beautiful Sherpa villages of Dingboche and Pangboche, where we will pay our visit to Pangboche Monastery (the oldest monastery in the region) and Dibuche Nunnery. Once we reach Tengboche, we will check-in and rest. Later, we will explore the largest monastery in the Kumbu region, the Tengboche Monastery is located in a magnificent meadow with a 360-degree panoramic view of Everest.
The trail descends from Tengboche through lovely rhododendron and pine forest, with views of the Dudh Kosi river valley, Khumjung, Namche, and Kongde mountains. We will cross the bridge at Punggi Tenga and climb up Senasa which is the trail junction for Gokyo, Khumjung, Namche, and Tengboche, below the Khumjung settlement. Then we continue to Khumjung for lunch and a look around before descending to Namche.
The walk comes to an end today. We walk downhill from Namche to the Dudhkoshi River, then ascend to Monjo via the Sagarmatha National Park entrance point. We will reach Phakding village after trekking through a comparably low, warm river valley. Finally, we cross the river one last time and pass through numerous small Sherpa settlements before arriving at Lukla for our final overnight break.
We bid farewell to the Himalayas and board the early morning flight from Lukla to Kathmandu. Upon reaching Kathmandu and checking in at the hotel, the remainder of the day is on leisure.
You can stroll around the streets of Thamel, buy some souvenirs for friends and families, check out some great restaurants or cafes, or visit the best spa in the town. In the evening, we will dine in at an authentic Nepalese Restaurant to enjoy a traditional Nepali meal with a cultural event.
Approximately 3 hours prior to your scheduled flight, a representative from Himalayan Trekkers will transport you to the airport. If the departure is scheduled in the late evening, you can stroll around the Kathmandu markets for the one last time after breakfast.
Cost Includes
- Arrival Departure transfers.
- 3* standard category accommodations on a twin/double sharing basis in Kathmandu.
- Guided sightseeing in Kathmandu.
- All domestic airfares (Kathmandu - Tumlingtar & Lukla- Kathmandu).
- All required ground transfers by private vehicle as per our itinerary.
- All required camping equipment.
- Camping cooks.
- Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC) for emergency use.
- Everyday meals while trekking, which will be prepared by our cook.
- TIMS.
- Sagarmatha National Park Entry Fee.
- Makalu Barun Conservation Area Permit.
- Guide, porters and their daily wages, insurance with all necessary lodging & fooding arrangements.
- High altitude working crew / high altitude porters / vast experienced climbing Sherpa/guide with their daily wages, insurance, and all arrangements.
- Complimentary Welcome/Farewell Dinner .
- All applicable government taxes.
Cost Excludes
- International flight fare.
- Nepal entry visa fee.
- Meals (Lunch & Dinner) in Kathmandu .
- Personal travel and medical insurance.
- Your personal expenses such as Phone Bills, laundry, internet, hot showers, battery charging, etc.
- Any alcoholic and nonalcoholic drinks.
- Tips and gratitude .
- Excess baggage charges.
- Any extra cost arising from bad weather, unfavorable circumstances (road blockage, landslide, flight delay, etc.).
- Any other expenses other than mentioned in the inclusion section.
FAQS
The Makalu to Sherpani Col Trek is a challenging and adventurous trek in the Everest region of Nepal. It is a combination of three different trekking routes – the Makalu Base Camp Trek, the Everest Base Camp Trek, and the Amphu Laptsa Pass. The trek takes you through remote and rugged terrains, offering breathtaking views of the Himalayas and a chance to explore the Sherpa culture.
The Sherpani Col Trek usually takes around 23-28 days to complete. This includes trekking to Sherpani Col, crossing the Amphu Laptsa Pass, and reaching Everest Base Camp before returning back to Lukla. The duration can vary depending on your fitness level, acclimatization needs, and itinerary.
Yes, the Sherpani Col Trek is considered a very difficult trek and is suitable for experienced trekkers with excellent physical fitness. The trail involves long and challenging days of trekking, high altitude, technical sections, and crossing glaciers. Prior trekking experience in high-altitude regions is highly recommended.
The best time to do the Sherpani Col Trek is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather conditions, clear skies, and moderate temperatures, making it ideal for trekking. However, it is important to check the weather forecast and consult with local trekking agencies for the current conditions before planning your trip.
Yes, you will need permits to trek in the areas covered by the Sherpani Col Trek. You will need a Makalu Barun National Park permit for the Makalu region, a Sagarmatha National Park permit for the Everest region, as well as a TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card. These permits can be obtained in Kathmandu or through local trekking agencies.
Yes, it is highly recommended to hire a guide and porter for the Sherpani Col Trek. The trail involves technical sections, glacier crossings, and high-altitude passes, which require experience and knowledge. A guide can provide valuable information, help with navigation, and ensure your safety. A porter can carry your heavy backpack, allowing you to trek with less weight and enjoy the journey more comfortably.
Accommodation during the Sherpani Col Trek is basic and mostly consists of teahouses or guesthouses along the trail. These provide simple rooms with shared facilities such as bathrooms and toilets. The teahouses also serve meals, including local and international cuisine. It is advisable to carry some snacks and water purification tablets with you, as the availability of food and water may be limited in some areas.
Yes, there is a risk of altitude sickness during the Sherpani Col Trek, as you will be trekking to high altitudes. It is important to acclimatize properly, which means taking rest days and ascending gradually. It is also recommended to stay hydrated, eat well, and consult with your guide or trekking agency for any symptoms of altitude sickness.
The Makalu to Sherpani Col Trek is a technically challenging trek and is not recommended to be done solo, especially if you do not have prior experience in high-altitude trekking. It is highly recommended to hire a guide and porter for safety and navigation purposes. Traveling with a guide also ensures that you have someone to assist you in case of any emergencies or difficulties during the trek.
Some essential items to pack for the Sherpani Col Trek include comfortable trekking shoes, warm clothing, a down jacket, a sleeping bag, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, a first aid kit, water purification tablets, trekking poles, and a good quality backpack. It is also advisable to carry some cash, as ATM facilities may be limited along the trail. Additionally, you may need to pack technical climbing gear for the Amphu Laptsa Pass crossing, so consult with your guide or trekking agency for specific equipment requirements.
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