Barun River: Nepal’s Pristine Himalayan Stream

The Barun River is a remote and ecologically vital river in eastern Nepal, originating from the heart of the Makalu-Barun National Park. As a tributary of the Arun River, the Barun is one of the least disturbed Himalayan rivers, known for its stunning alpine landscapes, rich biodiversity, and sacred significance among local communities. Quick Facts

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Makalu Barun National Park: Nepal’s Hidden Himalayan Wilderness

Makalu Barun National Park is a stunning but lesser-known treasure of the eastern Himalayas. Tucked beneath the towering peak of Mount Makalu—the fifth highest mountain in the world—this park offers an incredible range of biodiversity, dramatic landscapes, and a rare opportunity to explore unspoiled alpine ecosystems in near solitude. Overview Location: Sankhuwasabha and Solukhumbu districts,

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