Makalu Expedition

Photo Credit: “Makalu” by Ben Tubby

Expedition Details

Altitude: 8,485m

Location: Nepal (Mahalangur Region)

Estimated Price: $30k

Number of days: ~50-55

Season: Spring & Autumn
April–May; September–October (Colder Nights)

A typical Makalu expedition itinerary spans 50-55 days, beginning with arrival and preparation in Kathmandu, followed by a flight to Tumlingtar, and a challenging trek through Makalu Barun National Park to Makalu Base Camp. The itinerary includes multiple acclimatization days at various stages and a dedicated climbing period of about 30 days for the ascent to the summit of Mount Makalu. The return trek follows a similar path, concluding with a flight back to Kathmandu for departure.

Itinerary

Day 1:
Arrive in Kathmandu, transfer to your hotel.

Days 2-3: 
Finalize equipment, receive expedition briefings from the Ministry of Tourism, and complete necessary formalities.  

Day 4:
Fly from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar and drive to Num. 

Day 5: 
Trek from Num to Seduwa. 

Day 6: 
Trek from Seduwa to Tashigaon. 

Day 7: 
Trek to Khongma Danda, a critical point for acclimatization. 

Days 8-11: 
Continue trekking through various stages like Mumbuk, Nehe Kharka, and Shershong, with scheduled acclimatization days. 

Day 12: 
Arrive at Makalu Base Camp and prepare camp.

Days 13-43: 
Spend approximately 30 days at Makalu Base Camp for further acclimatization, training, and the ascent to the summit of Mount Makalu. 

Day 44: 
Begin the descent from Makalu Base Camp, trekking to Mumbuk. 

Days 45-46:
Continue trekking down, possibly to Seduwa or Tashigaon. 

Days 47-48: 
Trek to Tumlingtar, preparing for your flight back to Kathmandu. 

Day 49: 
Fly from Tumlingtar to Kathmandu. 

Day 50-Departure: Enjoy a leisure day in Kathmandu for shopping or sightseeing, or attend a team farewell dinner. 

 Transfer to the airport for your final departure.