Addres:
Thamel - Kathmandu - Nepal
E-mail:
info@alpinistclub.com
Contact No:
+977 9843603583
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Max. Elevation: 8463M
Best Season: Summer
Duration: 45 days
Trip Grading: Hard
Activity: Expedition
Transport: Private Jeep
Accommodation: Hotel - lodge - Tent
Meals: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Availability Status: Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner
Experience the Makalu expedition in Nepal (8,485 m), a challenging high-altitude climb. Traverse glaciers, rocky spurs, and steep mixed terrain with expert guides on one of the most remote Himalayan peaks.
Climbing Makalu (8,485 meters), the world’s fifth-highest mountain, is an exceptional high-altitude adventure reserved for experienced mountaineers. Known for its steep faces, technical terrain, and remote location, Makalu offers a serious and rewarding challenge far from the crowds of more commercial 8,000-meter peaks. The expedition is conducted in a small group, led by a highly experienced high-altitude mountain guide, ensuring focused support and a high level of safety.
| 1:1 Sherpa-to-participant ratio for expedition |
| expert guidance from a Nepalese Expedition Leader, |
| our expedition ensures safety and support. |
| Acclimatization is facilitated through a pleasant trek |
Makalu is one of the most beautiful mountains in the Himalaya. famously called it “a magnificent pyramid isolated in a wild region.” Its striking shape and isolation continue to inspire climbers from around the world.
The adventure begins with an 11-day approach trek along the historic Shipton’s Trail, allowing for gradual acclimatization while crossing pristine valleys, dense forests, and remote mountain landscapes. This lesser-traveled route highlights the true wilderness of eastern Nepal and sets the tone for the demanding ascent ahead.
The climbing phase starts after Base Camp and is carried out using four high camps. The route is physically and technically demanding, requiring excellent endurance and solid mountaineering skills. The most difficult section lies between Camp 2 (6,600 m) and Camp 3 (7,500 m), where climbers must negotiate a long, exposed spur of mixed terrain consisting of snow, ice, and rock.
A key challenge of this section is the absence of any suitable location for an intermediate camp. Climbers must complete this long and sustained stretch in a single push, which demands excellent physical fitness, efficient movement, and strong mental focus. Proficiency in rope techniques, including rappelling, is essential for both ascent and descent.
The final climb to the summit is steep and exposed, leading to one of the most impressive summits in the Himalaya. Standing on the top of Makalu is a powerful achievement, offering spectacular views and a deep sense of accomplishment earned through commitment and skill.
The Makalu Expedition is ideal for mountaineers seeking a serious, technical, and less-crowded 8,000-meter peak. It is a true test of high-altitude ability and a memorable journey into one of Nepal’s wildest mountain regions.
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN KATHMANDU
DAYS 2 & 3: DAYS IN KATHMANDU
DAY 4: FLIGHT KATHMANDU - TUMLINGTAR — ROAD TRANSFER TO NUM
DAY 5: TREK NUM — ARUN — SEDUWA
DAY 6: TREK SEDUWA — TASHI GAON — SADEMA
DAY 7: TREK SADEMA — KONGMA KHARKA
DAY 8: TREK KONGMA KHARKA — SHIPTON LA (4,127 M) — KEKE LA — MUMBUK — DOBATO
DAY 9: TREK DOBATO — YANGLE KHARKA
DAY 10: REST AND ACCLIMATIZATION DAY AT YANGLE KHARKA
DAY 11: YANGLE KHARKA TREK — BARUN GLACIER — LANGMALE KHARKA
DAY 12: BARUN GLACIER TREK — MAKALU HILLARY BASE CAMP
DAYS 13 & 14: MAKALU HILLARY BASE CAMP — ACCLIMATIZATION DAYS
DAY 15: ASCENT TO THE REAL MAKALU BASE CAMP OR ADVANCED BASE CAMP
DAYS 16 TO 42: ASCENT OF MAKALU (8,485 M)
DAY 43: HILLARY MAKALU BASE CAMP TREK — MEREK
DAY 44: TREK MEREK — MUMBUK — DOBATO
DAY 45: TREK DOBATO — SADEMA
DAY 46: TREK SADEMA — NUM
DAY 47: NUM TRANSFER — TUMLINGTAR
DAY 48: RETURN FLIGHT FROM TUMLINGTAR TO KATHMANDU.
DAY 49: RETURN FLIGHT FROM TUMLINGTAR TO KATHMANDU.
DAY 50: FREE DAY IN KATHMANDU
DAY 51: FINAL DEPARTURE TO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Free time depending on the
departure time of your flight and our representative will drop you at the
airport, ending your journey in Nepal. We hope to be of service to you again.
Thank you and safe travels
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE : ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE :
HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU : HOTEL ACCOMMODATION IN KATHMANDU :
WELCOME DINNER : WELCOME DINNER :
CARGO CLEARANCE : CARGO CLEARANCE :
PERMIT : PERMIT : Expedition Royalty and a permit fee of Nepal Government to climb Mt. Makalu, Makalu Barun National Park entry permit and fee.
LIAISON OFFICER : LIAISON OFFICER :
GARBAGE MANAGEMENT : GARBAGE MANAGEMENT :
INSURANCE : INSURANCE :
DUFFLE BAG : DUFFLE BAG :
MEMBER TRANSPORTATION : MEMBER TRANSPORTATION :
EXPEDITION STUFFS TRANSPORTATION : EXPEDITION STUFFS TRANSPORTATION :
MEMBER LUGGAGE : MEMBER LUGGAGE :
FOOD AND LODGING : FOOD AND LODGING :
CAMPING : CAMPING :
PORTER : PORTER :
BASE CAMP STAFF : BASE CAMP STAFF :
STAFF SALARY AND ALLOWANCE : STAFF SALARY AND ALLOWANCE :
BASE CAMP TENT : BASE CAMP TENT :
BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT : BASE CAMP EQUIPMENT :
HEATER : HEATER :
SOLAR/GENERATOR/LIGHT : SOLAR/GENERATOR/LIGHT :
TRAINING : TRAINING :
HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA : HIGH ALTITUDE CLIMBING SHERPA :
ASSISTANCE : ASSISTANCE :
CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE : CLIMBING SHERPA SALARY & ALLOWANCE :
OXYGEN BOTTLE (O2) : OXYGEN BOTTLE (O2) :
OXYGEN MASK & REGULATOR : OXYGEN MASK & REGULATOR :
BACK-UP OXYGEN : BACK-UP OXYGEN :
HIGH CAMP SERVICE (INFRASTRUCTURE AND LOGISTICS) : HIGH CAMP SERVICE (INFRASTRUCTURE AND LOGISTICS) :
HIGH ALTITUDE TENT : HIGH ALTITUDE TENT :
ROPE FIXING TEAM : ROPE FIXING TEAM :
SATELLITE PHONE : SATELLITE PHONE :
WALKIE-TALKIE : WALKIE-TALKIE :
PERMITS : PERMITS :
WEATHER FORECAST : WEATHER FORECAST :
MEDICAL KIT : MEDICAL KIT :
SUMMIT BONUS : SUMMIT BONUS : Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa- Minimum 1500 USD.
CERTIFICATE : CERTIFICATE :
Makalu climbing certificate (after climbing Mt. Makalu successfully).
AIRFARE :
NEPAL ENTRY VISA FEE :
LUNCH & DINNER :
EXTRA NIGHTS IN KATHMANDU :
INSURANCE POLICY :
PERSONAL EXPENSES :
PERSONAL CLIMBING EQUIPMENT :
TOILETRIES :
FILMING :
INTERNET SERVICE :
TIPS :
EXTRA :
Preparation for the Expedition
1. Who was the first to climb Makalu? :
On May 15, 1955, Lionel Terray
and Jean Couzy, who were part of a French expedition headed by Jean Franco,
made the first ascent of Makalu, the fifth-highest mountain in the world.
2. What rank does Makalu hold? :
Makalu has the fifth-highest
rating in the world and the fourth-highest rating in Nepal.
3. What is the elevation of Makalu? :
The elevation of Makalu is 8485
meters above sea level.
4. What permits are needed to climb the Makalu expedition? :
The needed permits to climb the
Makalu expedition are given below:
1. Makalu-Barun National Park
Entry Permit
2. Makalu Restricted Area Permit
3. Climbing Permit
5. Which is the best season for the Makalu Expedition? :
The best seasons for the Makalu Expedition are
Spring and Autumn.
6. What is the exact location of Mount Makalu? :
Mount Makalu is located in the
eastern region of Nepal, close to the Tibet (China) border, in the Mahalangur
Himalayas.
7. How much time does it take to climb Makalu? :
Several variables, including the
route chosen, the weather, and each climber's speed, affect how long the Makalu
Expedition lasts. It usually takes 45 to 60 days to complete the entire
excursion.
8. Is Everest easier than Makalu? :
It wouldn't be an exaggeration to
say that ascending Makalu is more challenging than Everest. The first summit
did not make the Makalu trek any less dangerous. Mountaineers made several
attempts to reach Makalu, but they were unsuccessful due to the difficult path
and navigation.
9. How fit must someone be to participate in the Makalu Expedition? :
The Makalu Expedition requires outstanding
strength, stamina, mental toughness, and physical condition. In addition to
specialized training and planning for high-altitude trips, prior mountaineering
expertise is required.