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Makalu Expedition Autumn (8485m/27,838ft)

Trip Facts

Meal
B/L/D
Grade
Moderate-Hard
Accomodation
Hotel/Lodge
Best Months
Autumn/Spring
Highest Access
8485
Duration
62 Days
Country
Nepal

Makalu Expedition Autumn Overview

Mount Makalu (8485m/27,838ft) by an American team led by William Siri for the first time climbed in the spring of 1954. Mount Makalu Expedition was composed of Sierra Club members, including Allen Steck, William E. Long, and was called the California Himalayan Expedition to Makalu. They attempted the southeast ridge but were turned back at 7,100 m (23,300 ft) by a constant barrage of storms. A New Zealand team, including Sir Edmund Hillary, was also active in the spring but did not get very high due to injury and illness. In the fall of 1954, a French reconnaissance expedition made the first ascents of the subsidiary summits Kangchungtse May 15, 1955, by Lionel Terray and Jean Couzy during a French trip to Jean Franco. The expedition was composed of Sierra Club members, including Allen Steck, William E. Long, and was called the California Himalayan Expedition to Makalu. A New Zealand team, including Edmund Hillary, attempted the route but was turned back due to injury and illness. These were all significant achievements especially considering that Makalu is such a rugged peak.

The fifth highest mountain globally, Makalu, lies in the Mahalangur Himalayas, which is 19 km southeast of Mount Everest. On the line among Nepal and China, one of the eight-thousanders, Makalu is a disconnected pinnacle whose shape is a four-sided pyramid.

The Southeast Ridge and the Northwest Ridge are the main climbing routes on Mt. Makalu. The 8485m peak usually takes around 54 days to climb. Most climbers can climb Makalu in both the spring and autumn seasons. However, spring is more suitable for good weather and snow conditions. It lies at the coordinates of 27°53'21" N and 87°05'27" E. The way to deal with Makalu is lovely and exquisite. The Barun Valley gives shocking differentiations where high cascades course into profound chasms, rugged rocks ascend from great green woods, and bright blossoms sprout underneath white snow tops. This particular scene shields a portion of the keep going clean mountain environments on earth. Uncommon types of creatures and plants prosper in different environments and natural surroundings, generally undisturbed by humankind. With seven valleys radiating from Mt. Makalu and its almost symmetrical four ridges, it presents an incredibly balanced elegance. Within this wide range of altitudes and climates, the Makalu-Barun area contains some of Nepal's richest and most diverse flora and fauna. Various ethnic communities of Rai, Sherpa, and Shingsawa have inhibited the lower parts of the country.

The climbing itself is appropriate for both the experienced climber and the novice climber making their first 8,000-meter peak ascent. The climbing consists of easy glaciers low on the mountain, steep ice and snow climbing to the Makalu La, and a final rock ridge to the summit above Camp IV. Makalu is a steep and consistent climb, and in the spring season has excellent snow coverage and low hazards like icefalls, rock falling, and avalanche. Satori Adventures utilizes oxygen above 7,200 meters and Sherpa support with fixed ropes throughout the climb. Each climbing day is reasonable in length and difficulty. However, Satori Adventures will provide only Base Camp Administrations for climbers who need to do the top in an unsupported style. The other energizing part of climbing Makalu is the absence of groups. While we hope to impart the mountain to different groups, they will be little and robust for the most part. It gives us support on the hill to establish the route and ropes but avoids any overcrowding common on other 8000-meter peaks.

The trekking into the base camp and Makalu is breathtaking and takes you back in time when you approached all Himalayan mountains on foot. After a 25 minute flight from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar, the trek begins from a low elevation of 920m. Climbers have a great chance to acclimatizes the trail goes through Num (1800m), Seduwa (1510m), Tashi Gaon (2070m), Khongma(3760m), Mumbuk (3550m), Yangri Kharka (3600m), Sherson (4800m) and finally Makalu base camp (4870m). It is the perfect way to acclimatize before base camp reach and to take on climbing relatively quickly. 

Satori Adventures always follows a cautious acclimatization schedule. We will utilize four camps on the mountain and use center I and camp II for acclimatization purposes, climbing to 7000m before descending to advanced base camp in anticipation of a summit attempt. The summit push will go directly from camp IItocamp III on the Makalu La, and we will then place camp IV to create a shorter summit day. Traditionally there is a meager base camp, ABC camp at 5500m, C1 (6,500m), C2 (7,300m) at the bottom of the Southeast peak ridge, and C3 (7,900m) and a high camp.

Altitude Profile

Approximate altititude profile · For information only

Makalu Expedition Autumn Detailed Itinerary

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Max Alt: 1350 m
Meals: Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Hotel

Arrival in Kathmandu Airport and transfer to hotel Yak and Yeti or similar hotel accommodation in Kathmandu (1350M/4,430ft).
 

Max Alt: 1350 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Hotel

Preparation and briefings at the Departments of Tourism. Last minute shopping.
 

Max Alt: 1980 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Fly from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar. 50min.Drive to Num (1980m/6,496ft)6-7hrs.Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 1500 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Trek from Num to Seduwa (1500m/4,922ft) 6-7hrs. Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 2100 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Trek from Seduwa to Tashigaoun(2100m/6,890ft) 6-7hrs.Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 3500 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Trek from Tashigaoun to Khongma Danda(3500m/11483ft) 6-7hrs.Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 3500 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Exploration and Acclimatization day at Khongma(3500m/11,483ft) 06-07hrs.Lodge accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 3650 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Trek from Khongma to Dobsto (3650m/11,975ft) 6-7hrs.Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 3600 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Trek from Dobute to Yangle Kharka (3600m/11,811ft) 6-7hrs.Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 4410 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Trek from Yangle Kharka to Langmale Kharka (4410m/14469ft) 6-7hrs.Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 4410 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Exploration and Acclimatization day at Langmale Kharka(4410m/14,469ft) Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 5018 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Trek from Langmale Kharka to Makalu Base Camp (5018m/16,464ft) 6hrs.Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 5018 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Camp Tent

Rest and acclimatization at Hillary base camp (5018m/16,464ft)
 

Max Alt: 5600 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Camp Tent

Trek from Hillary base camp to Advance base Camp (5600m/18,373ft) 5hrs.
 

Max Alt: 8485 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Camp Tent

Climbing period for Makalu (8485M/27,838ft)
 

Max Alt: 3600 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Trek from Advance Base Camp to Yangli Kharka (3600m/11,811ft) 6-7hrs.Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 3650 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Trek from Yangli Kharka to Dobato (3650m/11,975ft) 6-7hrs.Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 3500 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Trek from Dobute to Khongma (3500m/11,483ft) 6-7hrs.Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 1500 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Trek from Khongma to Seduwa(1500m/4,922ft) 6-7hrs. Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 1980 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Trek from Seduwa to Num (1980m/6,496ft) 6-7hrs.Lodge/camping accommodation.
 

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Lodge

Drive from Num to Tumlingtar. 4hrs.Lodge accommodation.
 

Max Alt: 1350 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Hotel

Fly from Tumlingtar to Kathmandu (30min) transfer to request category hotel accommodation in Kathmandu in B&B Plan.
 

Max Alt: 1350 m
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Stay: Hotel

Leisure day & shopping in Kathmandu; Farewell celebration dinner with culture program in the Evening.
 

Meals: Breakfast

Transfer to the airport for final departure

Cost Details

Makalu Expedition Autumn Cost Includes

Airport Transfers & Assistance
  • Pick-up and drop services from international and domestic airports on your arrivals and departures
  • Representatives of Satori Adventures waiting at both domestic and international airports with a Satori banner and placard
  • Satori's identity card for confirmation
Accommodation
  • Four nights requested category (tourist star to five-star) hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
  • Tea house accommodation during trekking (except chain hotels)
  • Camping accommodation at advanced base camp and Camp 2 during ascent
Guides & Staff
  • Experienced, government-licensed high altitude trekking/climbing Sherpa guide (Expedition leader) during trekking and climbing
  • Chef, cook assistant, helper, and base camp manager at advanced base camp
  • One Experienced, Trained, Government Licensed, 3x Everest Summiteers Climbing/Expedition Guide (Sherpa) per client
  • One professional Leader/Sherpa per expedition group
Transportation & Logistics
  • Surface transportation included during trekking and major cities as per itinerary
  • Regular flight tickets from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar and return for climbing members and Sherpa guides
  • Transportation and service of food, expedition content supply to Base Camp from Kathmandu and return
  • Up to 60kg personal climbing equipment per person carried by porter/yak/mules
Climbing & Trekking Equipment
  • All essentials for trekking, Makalu climbing, and camping at advanced base camp
  • Kitchen tents, storage tents, dining tents, toilet tents, tables, chairs, cooking utensils
  • Dynamic/static rope, ice screws, snow bar, rock pitons, locked/unlocked carabiners
  • EPI cooking gas and stove at camps for cooking, tea, coffee, boiling water, heating nutrition/high altitude food
Food & Nutrition
  • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner during trekking at tea house
  • Fresh meals at advanced base camp and Camp 2
  • All food and fuel for base camp and higher camps for members and expedition crew
  • High altitude package food, boiled water, tea, coffee, and warm pocket food
Permits & Legal
  • Makalu south regular route climbing royalty and Nepal Government climbing permit
  • Makalu Barun National Park permit
  • Trekkers' Information Management Systems (TIMS) permit
Weather & Communication
  • Regular upcoming day's weather forecast from Kathmandu office
  • Satellite phones and walkie-talkies with expedition team leader and Sherpa guide (members pay $3 per minute)
Health & Safety
  • First aid medical kits for group and staff
  • Emergency oxygen, mask, and regulator
  • Medical, accident, and equipment insurance for staff and liaison officer
  • Heater at base camp for dining room
  • Gamow Bags (Portable Hyperbaric Chambers)
Facilities & Power
  • V25 North Face tents with comfortable mattresses (1:1 at ABC, 2:1 above ABC)
  • Generator for backup lighting and charging electronics
  • Solar panels for light, battery, and mobile charging at base camp
Additional Services
  • Icefall charges, Summit rope cost (Expedition Operators Association), Himalayan Rescue Association medical insurance
  • Tents for camps 1, 2, 3, 4 for members and staff
  • Maps of related trekking and trekking peak climbing
  • Poisk Oxygen: five bottles (28 liters) per climbing member during summit period
  • Satori T-shirt, Pashmina, and brochure before departure
  • Pre-departure information, flight reconfirmation, and visa extension services if needed
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu with Nepali culture
  • All official service charges, government charges, taxes, and VAT included

Makalu Expedition Autumn Cost Excludes

Meals & Personal Consumption
  • Lunch and dinner during stay in Kathmandu (except farewell dinner)
  • Packed food/snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, nutria-bars during trek
Personal Expenses
  • Personal trekking and climbing equipment, laundry, tips
  • Expenses on landlines, mobiles, walkie-talkies, satellite phones, internet
  • Personal medical kit, clothing, packing items, and trekking gear
Travel & Insurance
  • International flight tickets
  • Nepal tourist visa
  • Travel insurance, medical insurance, emergency rescue, and helicopter rescue
Climbing Specific Costs
  • Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa guides ($1500 minimum)
  • Extra staff beyond what is included
  • All services not mentioned in the included package will cost extra
Unforeseen Situations
  • Extra expenses from natural disasters, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in regulations
  • Additional costs if extra workers are required
Tips & Gifts
  • Tips/gifts for chef, cook, cook assistant, base camp manager ($250–300 per person, divided among base camp staff except Sherpa guide)

Package Options

Service Details

Makalu Expedition Autumn Full Board Service Includes

Airport Transfers & Assistance
  • Pick-up and drop services from international and domestic airports on your arrivals and departures
  • Representatives of Satori Adventures waiting at both domestic and international airports with a Satori banner and placard
  • Satori's identity card for confirmation
Accommodation
  • Four nights requested category (tourist star to five-star) hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
  • Tea house accommodation during trekking (except chain hotels)
  • Camping accommodation at advanced base camp and Camp 2 during ascent
Guides & Staff
  • Experienced, government-licensed high altitude trekking/climbing Sherpa guide (Expedition leader) during trekking and climbing
  • Chef, cook assistant, helper, and base camp manager at advanced base camp
  • One Experienced, Trained, Government Licensed, 3x Everest Summiteers Climbing/Expedition Guide (Sherpa) per client
  • One professional Leader/Sherpa per expedition group
Transportation & Logistics
  • Surface transportation included during trekking and major cities as per itinerary
  • Regular flight tickets from Kathmandu to Tumlingtar and return for climbing members and Sherpa guides
  • Transportation and service of food, expedition content supply to Base Camp from Kathmandu and return
  • Up to 60kg personal climbing equipment per person carried by porter/yak/mules
Climbing & Trekking Equipment
  • All essentials for trekking, Makalu climbing, and camping at advanced base camp
  • Kitchen tents, storage tents, dining tents, toilet tents, tables, chairs, cooking utensils
  • Dynamic/static rope, ice screws, snow bar, rock pitons, locked/unlocked carabiners
  • EPI cooking gas and stove at camps for cooking, tea, coffee, boiling water, heating nutrition/high altitude food
Food & Nutrition
  • Breakfast, lunch, and dinner during trekking at tea house
  • Fresh meals at advanced base camp and Camp 2
  • All food and fuel for base camp and higher camps for members and expedition crew
  • High altitude package food, boiled water, tea, coffee, and warm pocket food
Permits & Legal
  • Makalu south regular route climbing royalty and Nepal Government climbing permit
  • Makalu Barun National Park permit
  • Trekkers' Information Management Systems (TIMS) permit
Weather & Communication
  • Regular upcoming day's weather forecast from Kathmandu office
  • Satellite phones and walkie-talkies with expedition team leader and Sherpa guide (members pay $3 per minute)
Health & Safety
  • First aid medical kits for group and staff
  • Emergency oxygen, mask, and regulator
  • Medical, accident, and equipment insurance for staff and liaison officer
  • Heater at base camp for dining room
  • Gamow Bags (Portable Hyperbaric Chambers)
Facilities & Power
  • V25 North Face tents with comfortable mattresses (1:1 at ABC, 2:1 above ABC)
  • Generator for backup lighting and charging electronics
  • Solar panels for light, battery, and mobile charging at base camp
Additional Services
  • Icefall charges, Summit rope cost (Expedition Operators Association), Himalayan Rescue Association medical insurance
  • Tents for camps 1, 2, 3, 4 for members and staff
  • Maps of related trekking and trekking peak climbing
  • Poisk Oxygen: five bottles (28 liters) per climbing member during summit period
  • Satori T-shirt, Pashmina, and brochure before departure
  • Pre-departure information, flight reconfirmation, and visa extension services if needed
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu with Nepali culture
  • All official service charges, government charges, taxes, and VAT included

Makalu Expedition Autumn Full Board Service Cost Excludes

Meals & Personal Consumption
  • Lunch and dinner during stay in Kathmandu (except farewell dinner)
  • Packed food/snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, nutria-bars during trek
Personal Expenses
  • Personal trekking and climbing equipment, laundry, tips
  • Expenses on landlines, mobiles, walkie-talkies, satellite phones, internet
  • Personal medical kit, clothing, packing items, and trekking gear
Travel & Insurance
  • International flight tickets
  • Nepal tourist visa
  • Travel insurance, medical insurance, emergency rescue, and helicopter rescue
Climbing Specific Costs
  • Summit bonus for climbing Sherpa guides ($1500 minimum)
  • Extra staff beyond what is included
  • All services not mentioned in the included package will cost extra
Unforeseen Situations
  • Extra expenses from natural disasters, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in regulations
  • Additional costs if extra workers are required
Tips & Gifts
  • Tips/gifts for chef, cook, cook assistant, base camp manager ($250–300 per person, divided among base camp staff except Sherpa guide)

Good to Know

How to Choosing a experience Provider

It is important for each climber to choose the right expedition guide service that not only suites their needs, but provides the best safely and secure mountaineering experience possible. There are more than 1,700 trekking companies in Nepal who offer 8,000 meter expeditions including Everest, but only about 30 companies who operate 8,000 meter peaks on a regular basis. We are proud to be one of these 30 companies and consistently offer, run and succeed at these types of expeditions year after year.
It is very important that the climbers who choose Satori Adventures for this trip of a lifetime experience have expectations that are compatible with the program we offer and the style of expedition Satori Adventures runs. We do not want to simply “fill our expedition”, but instead we want to comprise a team of companionable people who are focused on reaching the summit with the highest level of support and safety standards that can be provided by a guiding service on Mt Everest. We team this with the best standards of food and quality equipment to further assist each client reach their full potential. We feel that we offer the best environment and opportunity for you to be successful on the world’s highest mountain.

Diminutive climbing Team members

We are always developing and growing our operational systems to ensure you participate will provide as much as facilities provided. We figure our expedition members do not deserve anything less during the trekking and climbing! In the interests of giving you the most optimal chance to summit, we limit our team size to ensure the group summits on the best weather day; sometimes there are less window days for summit in Everest. In big size of group offering cheap climbs often miss out as they split their groups over several potential summit days. We feel like our climbing members are feeling that they are climbing as a family and friends team even on international people. We accept maximum 08 people in a group and if we have more than that we always split in two groups. So that our base camp staff cooks, climbing Sherpa guide will fully taking care about you and provide service as per your desire.

Maximum summit Success;

The Satori Adventures methodology and tactical approach to climbing Mt Everest has seen us achieve the highest success rates and our extensive experience gives us the edge when it comes to making the right decisions. We provide a consistently higher Sherpa and Guide ratio than any other operator, resulting in more support and backup for your summit attempt and therefore a greater safety margin and chance of success. There is always a 1:1 ratio of the climbing Sherpa/guide and client. We always use professional and experienced climbing Sherpa or guides who have all reached the summit of Everest.

Highly Qualified Sirdar/Team leader

Our guides are professionals who are trained and assessed either via the International Federation of Mountain Guides Associations (IFMGA) resulting in a greater repertoire of skills that enables them to provide a dedicated level of security to you during the expedition, or many years of mountaineering experience on the world’s biggest peaks. Our guides are experience in both advanced and basic rescue courses and all have a minimum of 3 years guiding on Everest.

Advanced Communication method

Satori Adventures Everest expeditions have been at the forefront of providing top communications for our Everest expeditions. This allows us to obtain and deliver comprehensive weather forecasts via U.S., European and Kathmandu weather forecasting. Our lead guide is always equipped with a satellite phone during the climbing and at base camp. Two way radio communications between climbing members, guides, Sherpa and base camp staff is also provided. There is also local mobile network available at base camp that provides easy connection with your family during your stay at base camp.

Facilities camp setup at Base Camp and Kitchen at camp two

Satori Adventure focuses on comfortable conditions at base camp, including good quality food and other services. We find this helps clients with their overall success rate on the mountain. Our cooks are regarded as the best in the business, providing wholesome and appetizing meals with an agreeable array of menus to suit all your food requirements. The meals you are served on the mountain are also of the highest standard and designed to sustain you for the rigorous ascent. We offer various choices that will suit any diet plan, including vegetarian, Vegan, continental, Indian and others.If you have special food consideration, please provide this to us 60 days prior to the expedition so we can plan the best meals for your trip.

Approaches to ABC

The approach on its south side is through the Barun region of Nepal leading up to Sarsing Kharka Glacier. It starts with the flight to Tumlingtar and the trek via Num (1980m/6,496ft), Seduwa (1500m/4,922ft) , Tashigaoun(2100m/6,890ft), Khongma Danda(3500m/11483ft) ,Dobsto (3650m/11,975ft),Yangle Kharka (3600m/11,811ft), Langmale Kharka (4410m/14469ft),  Makalu Base Camp (5018m/16,464ft) to Advance base Camp (5600m/18,373ft). It takes typically 12 days to reach ABC from Kathmandu.

What to expect?

When you arrive at base camp, our staff will set up the camp and you will have time to rest and continue to acclimate. Upon completing a Pooja ceremony at base camp, our team of Sherpa’s will begin to open the route to camp I. When this is completed, our guides will begin to take clients and loads to camp I. Depending on your physical fitness and bodies’ reaction to altitude, you may stay at camp I for a second night, or move up to camp II and then descend back to base camp.

Our team will then open the route and fix the lines to camp II and supply the camp with gear, equipment and food. If required for acclimation and if the weather conditions allow, you may sleep a second night at camp II, or proceed up to camp III and then return. During your rest and time at base camp our team will continue to open the route, fix the camp and line and supply food, oxygen, and equipment and prepare for the summit push.

After your camp I and II acclimatization, our climbing guides will check the weather forecast, group fitness and recovery conditions. If upcoming weather reports, your physical fitness and conditions are good, we will begin the summit push. On the summit push, you will move to camp I, camp II and then camp III before moving to the summit. At camp III you will awake at 0100 hours and begin the summit push.

If due to any reason (bad weather, group physical fitness, accident, incidence) we have to return to base camp before the summit push, but still have climbing time, good weather conditions and climbers are interested for another summit push, we will provide one more opportunity. However, more than 98% of climbers either summit on the first try, or give up the trip after the first summit attempt.

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