‘enjoy the great adventures around hidden corners of eastern Himalayas’
Highlights:
An exclusive adventure around Nepal Far North Eastern Himalayan ranges. From the main trail to Kanchenjunga North Base Camp to off the beaten tracks.
Explore the hidden gem of eastern Himalayas from Kanchenjunga to Makalu. Trekking from warmer mid-hills and green forest to sheer mountain wilderness.
Visit the hidden glacial lake of Nangama Pokhari and giant peaks that surrounds.
Short Trek Summary:
Mode of Trekking: In available local Tea-House, Lodges and tented camps.
Trekking Grade: Adventurous to Challenging in snow condition.
Highest point: Pang-Pema Kanchenjunga North Base Camp 5,143m/16, 873 ft. Damari View Point 5,600m and Nangama-Ri at 5, 525 m high.
Areas of Trekking: Nepal North Far Eastern Himalayas around north of
Kanchenjunga and Makalu-Barun Valley.
Start and Ending Point: Taplejung district Sekathum, Amjilassa and ending at Num Village and Tumlingtar around Makalu Zone.
Trekking Duration: 44 Nights and 45 Days with flights both ways.
Total Trip in Nepal: 48 Nights and 49 Days from arrival to final departures.
BEST SEASONS FOR NEPAL FAR NORTH EASTERN HIMALAYAS TREKKING:
The best seasons for this exclusive adventure to Nepal Far North Eastern Himalayans Trekking. Are spring and the autumn/fall Seasons.The spring begins in March and ends in May, a lively time for pleasant walks and scenic views. Most days are fine and clear with enough sunshine hours till late afternoon from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. It can get overcast in the afternoon sometimes, with chances of light rains and snowfalls. Days are much longer with sunlight hours, but cold morning and late afternoon till nighttime. Depending upon altitude and overnight stops around the high Khumbu and Everest regions.
Spring is the best time for nature lovers, when wildflowers are in seasonal bloom, especially the rhododendrons of various species. The next best season is autumn/fall, where most days are bright, with sunny days for clear views. Autumn/fall starts from September to November, one of the high seasons in Nepal for trekking. Days are fine with crystal clear blue sky, but it gets dark soon due to limited sunshine hours. Morning and late afternoon until nighttime are cold, and chances of light snowfall.
EXPERIENCE RELIGION & CULTURES OF THE FAR EASTERN NEPLA HIMALAYAS:
The higher Himalayan region of Eastern Nepal, around Taplejung and Makalu region. Mostly inhabited by the mid-hills tribes known as Kirat of mainly Rai and
Limbu. Includes few hill tribes Magar, Gurung and Tamang with some Hindu Bharamins, Chettries and Dalits. Higher areas above 3,000 meters populated by
the Sherpa and Bhotias. Known as the highlanders of Eastern Himalayas, they are the pioneers as traders and merchant across the border in Tibet. The Sherpa’s and Bhotias, are interwoven with strong Buddhist religion and cultures, similar to the Tibetan predecessors. The first part of the trek leads through several traditional villages of mixed tribes of hill people. Where trekkers can witness both Hindu and Buddhist religions and cultures. Higher regions from Gyabla, Ghunsa to Walangchung-Gola, including around Makalu areas of Tashi-Gaon villagers are interwoven to Buddhist religion. Where all villages are adorned with Buddhist monuments. Includes monasteries, rows of prayer walls, and spinning wheels and Stupas known as Chortens. The Sherpa and Bhotias celebrates their own New Year called Gyalbo Losar falls in in winter times of February or early March. 2024 is the year of a Dragon, quite similar to the Tibetan and Chinese New Year.
The Sherpa and Bhotias also enjoys other religious festivals such as the birth anniversary of Lord Buddha. Takes place at in end of April or May, as per the Tibetan Buddhism Lunar Calendar. Including the colorful Mani Rimdu Festival at Tengboche Monastery.
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PHYSICAL FITNESS REQUIREMENT AND INSURANCE:
For this tough and adventurous trek around Far Eastern Himalayas, all members
must be in good physical shape. As well as with sound health for the challenges of
climbing on steep uphill’s and long downhills. Including the cold morning and
night freezing temperatures, as well as walking on snow and ice sometimes. The
age should be a minimum of 16 to a maximum of 70 years old.
For below under 18 must be accompanied by parents and guardians.
All trekkers must have Travel and Medical Insurance in case of unfortunate
accidents and illness. Sometimes, the trek may have to be re-routed to other safe
destinations. In case of broken trails from avalanches, and rock falls including the
bad and unfavorable weather conditions. Trekkers should be well aware of all the
unfortunate situations, if arise. The company will make the best effort for the
safety and conveyance of all clients. Some members of the group might get
seriously ill, which requires immediate evacuation. Using the fastest
transportation for the safety of the sick clients as well as using services of
Helicopter, to bring the patient to the nearest hospital. If this condition happens,
trekkers have to bear all extra expenses as well as for the accompanying staff.
All extra expenditures should be claimed by your insurance company. For this
trek, all need to be physically fit, with good normal exercise. Like walking, jogging,
or any other good physical exercise to keep your fitness level and checking with
your doctor before planning and booking