Sherpani Col Trek

25 Days

The Sherpani Col Trek is an adrenaline-filled adventure. Taking you across the mountain range between the mystical Makalu and the renowned Everest region. A combination of cross-country trekking and mountaineering. The Sherpani Col Trek tests your physical and mental strength at its utmost. So prior experience, is required for this trek.

Nestled in the remote and mystical Himalayan valley in the eastern part of the country. The Makalu region one of the least explored areas falls under the Makalu Barun National Park covering a total area of 1500 sq. km. Which extends up to the Sagarmatha National Park. Makalu Barun National Park is the world’s only protected area with tropical forests as well as snowcapped mountains.

The Sherpani Col Trek takes you traversing across the raw and unspoiled region of the country with extraordinary biodiversity and range of altitude and microclimates. The trek starts from lush tropical woodlands to vibrant valleys and high alpine grounds. Crossing glaciers, moraines, and high altitudes pass on the wild and remote foothills of the greater Himalayas.

Overview:

One of the most beautiful locations in the world where the scenery has not changed for centuries.  Nomadic souls surround themselves in the middle of wild and unspoiled landscapes. Where preserving tradition, culture, and the environment is considered essential to its people’s well-being. Explore communities of rare beauty, great strength, and extreme fragility. Discover legends and stories and bring full experience into travel capturing your imagination.

The Barun Valley trek starts after a detailed tour of the Kathmandu Valley visiting various attractions and learning about the rich history and culture of the people. From Kathmandu head on a picturesque flight towards Tumlingtar a city in the eastern part of the country. Then move towards Chichira the starting point of your trek. From Chichira traversing along the forested trail reach Num village. Then following the rapids of the might Barun River reach the Makalu Barun National Park and eventually to Seduwa.

Thereafter the trail takes you to the pictorious village of Tashi Gaon. Next following trails across the wet hill forest reach Kahuma Danda. After an acclimatization excursion at Kahuma Danda head towards Mumbuk. Along the way catch your first glimpse of the greater Himalayan range. The following day traversing along the narrow valley trekking alongside the rapids of Barun River reach Nehe Kharka. A high alpine meadow of the region. Then following the rapids of the enchanting Barun River witness, grand views of the Himalayas proceed towards Sherson.

After an acclimatization excursion at Sherson, the trail take you to Barun-Che Base Camp nestled at the lower end of the Barun Glacier and several small glacial lakes. The following day traversing along glaciers and moraines eventually reach Puja Camp perched below the mountain gain of Mt. Makalu’s West Pillar. Then head towards High Camp followed by yet another acclimatization excursion. Next cross the high pass of Sherpani Col and to the moraine camp. Along this section, you will be using fixed ropes on various sections.

From the moraine camp proceed towards Panch Pokhari, a region consisting of five high-altitude lakes. The next day traversing across the mountain country proceed towards Amphu Labtsa Base Camp. Crossing the high pass of Amphu Labtsa head towards Chhukung. Then the trail takes you towards the beautiful o\Everest region and eventually to Tengboche. Traversing across various settlements and sections of deep wilderness move towards Namche Bazaar and eventually to Lukla. From where head on a pictorious flight back to Kathmandu.

A vast territory, with very few inhabitants, and many legends where the people are rich in culture, heart and respectful about the world around them with wisdom and harmony. Be a part of this adrenaline-filled adventure with the Alpine Club of Himalaya creating stories and memories.

Entry fee and Permits:

The following permits are required for Sherpani Col Trek.

Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) NRS 2000 which is approximately USD 20

Makalu National Park and Conservation Area Permit

  • Nepali citizens – 100 NPR (USD 1) per person per entry
  • SAARC citizens – 1,500 NPR (USD 15) per person per entry
  • Foreigners – 3,000 NPR (USD 30) per person per entry

Makalu Rural Municipality Permit

  • NRS 2000 which is approximately USD 20.

Sagarmatha National Park Permit

1) Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit

2) Pasang Lhamu Municipality Entrance Fee

3) Khumbu Rural Municipality Entrance Permit.

The Nepal Tourism Boards’ office in Kathmandu or the park’s entrance gate in Monjo can provide you with Sagarmatha National Park Entry Permit for NRS 3000.

The fee for citizens of SAARC nations is NRS 1500.

You must complete the permit application and present your passport or a copy of your passport. You must be in Lukla to obtain the Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entrance Permit. The permission costs NRS 2000 and may be acquired at the rural municipality counter on the outskirts of the settlement.

You will not have to worry about waiting for permits since the Alpine Club of the Himalayas or our guides will take care of everything.

Accommodation:

You will be accommodated in 3-star hotels in Kathmandu. During the trek, we will be staying at lodges/ teahouses providing basic facilities. At some locations, you will be staying in makeshift camps.

Meals and drinking water:

Along the Trek, you will be provided with various Nepali and Tibetan ethnic cuisines. The region has several tea-house along the trail run by local inhabitants providing basic and minimal facilities.

However, drinking water taps are accessible with natural water supplies all along the trekking trail that are untreated. So direct use of the water is not recommended. You may refill boiling water or cold filter water from any of the teahouses along the trail.

If you buy a water purification tablet, chlorine drops or utilize SODIS (sunlight assisted) filtration procedures for further assurance, saving money, and reducing plastic pollution.

Best Time to Visit?

The best season for trekking in this Region is during autumn and spring.

The months of September, October, November, March, April, and May are the best time to visit. These months are better in terms of visibility and climate conditions.

During the autumn season, the months of September, October, and November are one of the best times for trekking in this region. The clear weather brings great visibility of the endless mountain ranges and lush green forest with warm temperatures. The nights are clear and are a perfect opportunity for stargazing.

The spring season of March, April, and May is also the best time to visit the Annapurna Region, the end of the winter season brings a change in the region, varieties of colorful blooming trees of the sub-alpine forest, high green pasture lands covered with wildflowers, mild temperatures, and clear weather. In this season you will witness herds of sheep and yaks grazing in the green highlands.

Monsoon season is not favorable as the weather gets harsh and it’s hard to get around the country, with frequent rainstorms and landslides. So, monsoon season is mostly avoided by trekkers.

In the winter season. The Region receives high snowfall covering most of the trails and making it impossible to travel for this reason.

Travel Insurance:

All clients participating in any activity must have travel insurance. Personal injury, death, hospital expenditures, repatriation fees, helicopter rescue. Any other disease covered by the insurance plan will be given. We highly advise you to acquire a comprehensive insurance plan from a trustworthy insurance company.

Passport and Visa:

Every client must have a valid passport from the return date with a 6 months prior validity by the Nepalese consulate in your country or immigration office at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.

Important note: 

Your safety is of paramount importance to us at the Alpine Club of Himalaya. We have the absolute authority to cancel the trip or change the itinerary, when deemed necessary or when we have reason to believe your safety is at stake. Weather conditions, the health condition of a group member, natural disasters, and such, can contribute to changes in the itinerary when traveling in remote mountainous regions. In these extreme situations, we kindly request that you offer your full co-operation to the trusted leader of the group appointed by the Alpine Club of Himalaya. However, we assure you that we will make every effort to keep to the above itinerary.

  • Private vehicle / Flights
  • Kathmandu, Nepal (TIA)
  • Kathmandu, Nepal (TIA)
  • March-May and Sep-Nov
  • Trekking
  • 1-25
  • 6115m (Sherpani Col)
  • Full Board
  • Hotel and Guesthouse

Overview

The Sherpani Col Trek is an adrenaline-filled adventure. Taking you across the mountain range between the mystical Makalu and the renowned Everest region. A combination of cross-country trekking and mountaineering. The Sherpani Col Trek tests your physical and mental strength at its utmost. So prior experience, required for this trek.

Trip Highlight

  • Traverse across the foothills of the 5th highest Mountain to the highest peak of the world.
  • Trek through raw and isolated parts of the country.
  • Visit rural and secluded villages along the trail.
  • Cross high mountain pass of: Sherpani Col at 6110 meters, West Col at 6135 meters, and Amphu Lapcha Pass at 5845 meters.
  • Explore several ancient monasteries and Gompas of the region.
  • Learn about the culture and traditions of the locals.
  • Witness never like before panoramic views of the greater Himalayan range.
  • Traverse through extraordinary biodiversity and microclimates.
  • Thrilling and adrenaline rush Adventure.

Itinerary

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you will be greeted by a representative from Alpine Club of Himalaya who will drop you off at our hotel. After checking in, you take a rest or stroll around the streets of Thamel, a tourist hub in Kathmandu. In the evening, join in for a welcome dinner hosted by the Alpine Club of Himalaya.

After breakfast, head on a guided tour of the valley towards various historical and spiritual attractions. Some of these landmarks are considered World Heritage Sites including the historic Durbar Square, the sacred Hindu temple of Pashupatinath, the famous "Monkey Temple" (Swayambhunath), and the Buddhist shrine of Bouddhanath, the largest stupas in the world. In the afternoon join in for a short briefing regarding the trip with your trekking leader and other team members.

Catch an early morning flight from Kathmandu domestic airport to Tumlingtar. A city perched between the Arun and Sabha Rivers. The flight takes you to the eastern part of the country and offers spectacular views of the snow-covered peaks of Ganesh Himal to Mt. Everest, Makalu, Mt. Kanchenjunga, and other endless rows of mountains.
Upon reaching Tumlingtar start your trek. Following the sub-tropical woodlands and terraced fields reach the village of Khadbari.

Start the trek following through terrace farms. As you progress the trail takes you across the lush deep wilderness and eventually to the village of Bhotebas. From here crossing sections of forested trails and agricultural fields reach Chichila.

Following the lush deep wilderness of the reFollowing the lush deep wilderness of the region start your trek. Progressing on the trail cross several villages and terrace farms. As you gain altitude traversing along the forested trail witness views of the greater Himalayan range and the lush never-ending rows of hills. Next following ridge sections and after a brief walk eventually reach the small settlement of Num. gion start your trek. Progressing on the trail cross several villages and terrace farms. As you gain altitude traversing along the forested trail witness views of the greater Himalayan range and the lush never-ending rows of hills. Next following ridge sections and after a brief walk eventually reach the small settlement of Num.

Start the trek following the tracks across terraced fields and small settlements. As you progress the tracks lead through dense sub-tropical woodlands. Traversing along the forested trail descend towards the rapids of the might Barun River. Eventually crossing the river couple of times you will enter the Makalu Barun National Park. After your permits are inspected at the park's entry gate follow the trail and eventually reach Seduwa.

After breakfast head on the trail. The first section today takes you on a downward trail towards the Kasuwa Khola. After crossing the rapids follow the river network upstream and traverse across impenetrable jungles. Following ascending routes as you progress out of the canopy the trail then passes through agricultural fields and terrace farms. A brief walk and you will finally reach the pictorious village of Tashi Gaon. Upon reaching the village head out to catch grand views of the sunset and the Himalayas.

Start the trek following the trails across the wet hill forest of the region. Traversing on an uphill section reach the tiny settlement of Chipla Village perched on a hilltop. Next following through ridges and old-growth forest move to Kharka Village, a pasture land at an elevation of 2900 meters. From Kharaka head further towards the settlement of Unshisha. Next following a series of stairs on ascending routes proceed towards Dhara Kharka, a small grazing land at the top of the ridge. Then following the descending trail reach Kahuma Danda Village.

Today you will be crossing a mountain pass so start early. Following the ridge, section starts your trek. As, you gain altitude witness grand views of the twin peaks of Chamlang, Peak 6, and Peak 7. Next, ascending on a stone path reach a small lake. From here following the trail arrive at the base of the Kike La Pass. The climb to the pass is non-technical. Following the dry and dusty trail reach the top. From the top witness grand views of the landscapes. Then continuing on a descending trail following forested trails of rhododendron reach the tiny hamlet of Mumbuk.

Start today's trek following through the narrow valley on a descending trail. As you progress you will be traversing along the banks of the mighty Barun River. Next cross the rapids and head on an uphill track through rhododendron, birch, and oaks woodlands to Yangri Kharka, a summer settlement of the region.
Then the trails lead you up the Yangri Kharka village and yet again cross the rapids of Barun River. Traversing along the northern banks of the river eventually reach Nehe Kharka. After a brief rest head out to explore the region. Visit various Gompas and witness grand panoramic views of the snowcapped mountains and endless hills.

Following the northern bank of the Barun River start the trek. As you progress cross the rapids over a wooden bridge and follow the track across a Rocky River bed. Then move towards Ripok Kharka a high alpine pasture land of the region. Next head towards Sherson, which is marked by a Mani wall. Along this section witness grand views of Pyramid Peak, Chamlang Peak 3, 4, and 5.
Upon reaching Sherson head towards your accommodation. Later head out to explore the area and bask in the views of the sunset. Makalu’s south face, Mt. Baruntse, and other peaks change their colors according to the rays of the sun.

Today is your day for acclimatization, as you ascend higher, your body must acclimate to the thinner air at greater elevations. The village has various vantage points perfect for an acclimatization hike. Head towards any vantage point before dawn and witness mesmerizing views of the sunrise over the Himalayas. The mountain peaks of Makalu, Barun Pokhari, Kangshung face of Everest, and Lhotse stand at their grandeur. Later stroll around the village starting conversations with the locals and exploring the region.

Today's trek is short but takes you to a higher elevation. So take it slow and have frequent rest. Traversing across the dusty and dry mountain country head towards the isolated Barun-Che Base Camp nestled at the lower end of the Barun Glacier and several small glacial lakes. Upon arriving at the base camp after a brief rest head on a short hike above the camp following the moraines. From the top witness splendid views of Mt. Makalu, the eastern sides of Mt. Lhotse, Mt.Everest, and endless other mountain peaks, icefalls, and glaciers.

Traversing across loose rock and dry dusty trails start the trek. As you progress follow the inclined tracks and reach below the towering giant of the Makalu west. Next, walk alongside the western side of the Barun Glacier and come across a valley. Following the rocky trails, crossing glaciers and moraines eventually reach Puja Camp below Mt. Makalu’s West Pillar. From the camp witness grand views of Lhotse and the Kangshung face of Mt. Everest.

Wake up before dawn and witness the grand views of the sunrise. After breakfast starts your trek following the rugged tracks of the Barun River's western bank. As you progress following the steep trials you will reach a point marked by several cairns. From here head down towards the valley. After a brief descent, you will come across two small glaciers originating from the Sherpani Col. Crossing the glacier and following the downward track reach the bottom of the glacier to High Camp.

Today is your second day of acclimatization. Wake up early and bask in the views of the sunrise. After breakfast heads towards any vantage point and witness grand views of the landscapes. Later stroll around the high camp and relax with the splendid views of the mountains.

Today's trail takes you to the most awaited location of the trek. Start before dawn as the mountain weather may deteriorate as the day progresses. Following the tracks along the base of the Sherpani Glacier start the trek. As you progress on the trail you will be traversing across snow-covered slopes. In this section at some points, fixed ropes are used. Next, cross the West Col using fixed ropes and a few glaciers. After crossing the glacier head towards the summit. from the top enjoy the panoramic views around. The Baruntse's icy falls to the north, the towering peaks of Makalu, the wall of Chamlang to the south, the pictorious peak of Ama Dablam in the west, and several other peaks, lakes, and glaciers of the region.
After a brief rest at the summit head on a descending trail using fixed ropes across Hongu Glacier and down to the moraine camp.

Today ascend to Amphu Laptsa and then follow the trail toward Hongu Basin. From here head towards Panch Pokhari. Upon reaching Panch Pokhari relax soaking in the views of the region.

After breakfast start the trek towards the Amphu Labtsa Base Camp. Traversing across mountain country head following the dusty and stony tracks. As you gain altitude at some section you will be using fixed ropes. Progressing on the trail descend towards Imjatse Valley and finally to Amphu Labtsa Base Camp.

Today's trek takes you crossing a high mountain pass of Amphu Labtsa Pass. The climb to the pass needs technical mountaineering skills. Traversing across moraines, glaciers and snow-covered sections reach the top of the pass. From the summit witness never like before views. The south face of Lhotse, Lhotse Shar, Island Peak, and endless other mountain peaks with icefalls and glaciers.
After a brief rest descend from the pass using ropes and an ice axe. Once you descend down to a relatively easy landscape head towards Chhukung.

Today's trek is mostly on a downwards section and takes you across the beauty of the Khumbu region. Descending the high trail above the Imja Khola, crossing the Imja Khola and glacial moraines reach Dingboche. Next progress along lush woodlands and descend to Tengboche, a village with a panoramic 360-degree view of the Himalayas, including Mt. Everest, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, and Thamserku.
Upon reaching Tengboche head towards Tengboche monastery which is the largest monastery in the Everest region. The monastery nestles at the backdrop of beautiful snowy peaks. The monastery opens at 3 pm. Explore the monastery and start conversations with the monks. If you are lucky, you might just be able to witness a cultural ceremony.

Today we trek for four to five hours heading through rhododendron, pine, and juniper forests and then cross a suspension bridge over the Dudh Koshi River. We continue on and follow the trail to Sanasa Village and then to Namche Bazaar where we will stay the night.

From Tengboche, traverse along the hillside blanketed with rhododendron and juniper trees. After crossing the prayer flag festooned bridge over the Dudh Koshi River, follow the Dudh Koshi gorge descending rapidly through the lush pine forests before reaching Sansa, which is a major trail junction in the region. From here the trail clings to the steep wooded slope, winding through several bends. After passing a Chorten, and an army camp you will reach the settlement of Namche Bazaar.
Next, traversing along the forested trail crossing several suspension bridges reach the hilltop settlement of Lukla.

Catch an early morning flight to Kathmandu after the long mountain journey. Upon reaching Kathmandu, you can take a rest or do some souvenir shopping. If you wish to explore any other areas of Kathmandu, we will do it today. Our guides can help you with both souvenir shopping and sightseeing. To celebrate the successful completion of your journey, attend a farewell dinner program in the evening.

Today you will be returning to your country. Alpine Club of Himalaya representative will drop you at the airport If you have any inquiries or require assistance and further information about this trip or any other trips, please feel free to contact Alpine Club of Himalaya – Walk of the Himalaya.
NOTE: All of the aforementioned trekking hours are approximations and should only be used as a general guideline.

Cost Include

  • All airport/hotel pick up and drop in private car/van
  • 3 Nights accommodation in Kathmandu including breakfast, Twin sharing 3*
  • 21 Nights stay in Lodge/Guest House during the trek.
  • An experienced English-speaking Trekking Guide and a Porter during the trek.
  • Salary, food, insurance, and lodging cost for guide and porter ( 2 Trekkers-1 Porter )
  • During the Trek, we will have Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, and Tea/Coffee each time only.
  • Welcome and Farewell Meals and Breakfasts while in Kathmandu.
  • National Park Permit and TIMS for Everest.
  • Airfare from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar
  • Return flight From Lukla to Kathmandu
  • Down Jacket and Sleeping Bag that needs to be returned to the office after trek completion.
  • ACH Kitbag and T- shirt for you
  • Kathmandu Valley city tour with guide, Including entrance fees.
  • Ncell Sim Card (Nepalese Sim Card including 20 GB data pack) - Only 1 for a group.

Cost Exclude

  • Nepal entry visa fees.
  • International airfare and departure tax.
  • Bar bills, laundry, and other expenses of personal nature.
  • Travel insurance including evacuation.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu except welcome and farewell.
  • Tips for local staff, guides, and porters.
  • Desserts, Hot Shower, Hot Water, Wi-Fi, Mineral Water.

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