Makalu is the fifth highest mountain in the world at 8,463 meters. It is located in the Mahalangur Himalayas, 19 km southeast of Mount Everest, on the border between Nepal and Tibet. Among the eight-thousands, Makalu is an isolated peak whose shape is a four-sided pyramid.

The first attempt on Makalu was made by an American team in the spring of 1954. They attempted to reach the top via the South-East ridge but they had to turn back at 7,100 meters because of a constant barrage of storms. Makalu was first climbed on May 15, 1955 by Lionel Terray and Jean Couzy of a French expedition led by Jean Franco, after the team’s first attempt failed in 1954, the French team climbed Makalu by the north face and NE ridge. The first ascent by the SE ridge was made by two climbers from a Japanese expedition on May 23, 1970.

Makalu is considered one of the most difficult mountains in the world to climb. The mountain is notorious for its steep pitches and knife-edged ridges that are completely open to the elements.

 

Trip Itinerary

Fixed Departure

From To Status Price  
Start Date04/09/2022 End Date01/10/2022 guaranteed US $17500 Book Now

What is included


  • 5 Nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu with bed & Breakfast- hotel 3 star
  • Permit fee of Manaslu (8163m) Expedition
  • Both way domestic airfare and airport taxes (Pokhara-Jomsom-Pokhara)
  • Domestic cargo
  • Liaison officer fee
  • One head Sarder/Guide
  • Required number of porter and Yaks with herder
  • High altitude climbing Sherpa (One Sherpa for three clients)
  • All necessary climbing gears with fix ropes
  • Three times meal during the trek on hotel basis
  • Cook(s) and necessary kitchen staff
  • All meals and available high altitude food for above Base Camp
  • Hot drinks(Tea, Coffee, Chocolate, Juice)
  • Necessary tents at Base Camp ( kitchen, toilet& dinning etc)
  • High altitude tents
  • EPI gas with burner
  • Insurance for climbing Sherpas and local team member
  • All Airport hotel airport transfers by privet vehicles

What is not included


  • International airfare from/to your country
  • Nepal entry visa fee (can be obtained at the airport at upon arrival)
  • Lunch and dinner during your stay in Kathmandu
  • Hotel after 5 nights stay in Kathmandu
  • Personal climbing gear and equipment above Base Camp
  • Personal insurance such as travel, accident, medical, emergency evacuation & lost luggage
  • Applicable permit fees & customs charges, etc. for SAT phone, communication equipment & commercial filming
  • Expenses of personal nature such as drinks, laundry, postage, telephone etc.
  • Tips and bonuses.
  • Garbage deposit (Refundable)

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What to Expect

Accommodation

We will be staying at 3 star hotel in Kathmandu, and fully camping basis while trekking and climbing. All rooms are twin double-bedroom. Single bedroom will be arranged on request and will cost additional. Utmost Adventure will arrange rooms with private bathrooms; however, while camping there will be tented shower and bathroom.

Meals

In Kathmandu, breakfast will be available. There will also be a welcome and a farewell dinner organized for our guests. During the trekking, all meals will be provided, including tea and coffee prepared by our cook. We will have breakfast and dinner in the camping area, whereas we will spend lunch on our way to next destination. The menu will offer both authentic Nepalese, Tibetan and continental meals.

Physical Condition & Experience Requirements

Mount Manaslu Expedition is a strenuous expedition. Climbers who can walk/climb up to 5-6 hours a day on an uphill and downhill trail will find this expedition fulfilling. It is best that we prepare ourselves for the Manaslu Expedition by climbing, jogging and exercising regularly at least couple months prior to the start of the expedition. Climbing to the Mt. Manaslu should be relatively fine for those who have experience climbing/trekking in a high altitude environment. Past climbing, hiking experience would be an asset because technical skill is required for this trip. Participants with pre-existing medical conditions such as heart, lung, and blood diseases should inform Utmost Adventure before booking the trek.

Best Time to Travel

The best time for expedition to Mt. Manaslu Expedition is during spring (April to May) and autumn (September, October). The temperature is moderate and guarantees amazing views throughout the trip. Although this expedition can be undertaken during winter, the cold temperature might not be suitable for everyone.

Equipment List

Utmost Adventure has compiled for you a list of necessary equipment and personal medical supplies, to face possible symptoms you could get during the trekking or the peak climbing. Please do understand that the items listed below should be considered as an essential summary.

We highly recommend you to be familiar with all of your equipment and a basic understanding of medical conditions related to high elevation.

Your document to travel to Nepal:

Valid passport, 2 extra passport size photos, photocopies of passport, visa (better to file the visa form prior departure here Tourist Visa Form and print it out) to pay upon arrival at the airport. Proof of insurance. 

Dollars/Euros in cash for purchasing Nepalese visa at Kathmandu airport.
Credit cards, bank/ATM/cash machine cards for withdrawing cash from cash machines (bring a photocopy of your cards).

Personal Climbing gear:
Harness: A climbing harness should be lightweight and fully adjustable. Easy to put on and take off.
Ice axe: General mountaineering axe. Should be light and easy to use.
Crampons: It must fit boot perfectly and lighter is better.
Carabineers: Two large locking “pear” shaped 4 regular mountaineering carabineers
Prussik cord: You can use in many situation, carry couple more.
Ascenders: One left or right hand orientation, does not matter (Petzl)
Rappel device: Figure 8, ATC or similar. Very important to devices for descending.
Ascender / Jhumar: Must be comfortable to be use with gloves.
Helmet: It is very important to use while crossing areas through rock fall, ice cliff. Better light weight.
Walking pool: Adjustable types are the best, it will be very much helpful while walking through snow field or rocky trail.

Accessories:
Sleeping bag rated to zero degrees F
Headlamp with spare bulbs and batteries
Small pad or combination lock-to-lock trek bag
Basic First Aid Kit (see Health and Medicinal)
Large plastic bags – for keeping items dry inside trek bag
Daypack (approximately 2500 to 3000 cubic inches)
Water bottles
Toiletries
Small wash towel
Rain coat

Personal Clothing items.

Head:
Sun hat or scarf
Light balaclava or warm fleece hat
Sunglasses with UV protection

Upper Body:
T-shirts
Weight thermal tops
Fleece jacket or pullover
Fleece Wind-Stopper jacket (optional)
Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket
Down vest and/or jacket (optional)

Hands:
Lightweight gloves
Heavyweight gloves or mittens with a waterproof shell outer

Lower Body:
Underwear
Hiking shorts
Lightweight cotton long pants
Light and expedition weight thermal bottoms
Fleece or wool pants
Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell pants

Feets:
Thick, warm wool hiking socks
Hiking boots with spare laces
Camp shoes (sneakers and/or sandals)

Personal Hygiene:
Personal hygiene supplies;
Two tubes lip sun cream, at least 1 large tube regular sun cream (min. factor 30), some after-sun lotion in case you do get asunburn
Anti-mosquito cream;
One toothpaste/brush set;
One hand sanitizer gel
1 (fast drying) synthetic towel

Medical Supplies:

Personal prescription medications; Please let your leader know about any medical issues before the climb;

Small personal first-aid kit; (Simple and Light): first-aid tape, plasters (Band-Aids), alcohol-free wipes for cuts, personal medications, etc. (The leaders will have more extensive first-aid kits);

One skin blister repair kit;

Anti-diarrhea pills (Imodium) (one regular package);

Anti-headache medication (Aspirin or Ibuprofen) (one regular package);

One small bottle cough and/or cold medicine;

One course antibiotics for chest infection, available locally at pharmacies with no doctor’s prescription;

One course antibiotics for stomach infection, available locally at pharmacies with no doctor’s prescription;

One small bottle anti-altitude sickness medication: Diamox (Acetylzolamide), available locally, for more about this medication, please contact us or your doctor;

One small bottle of water purification tablets (needs to contain silver-ions AND chlorine), available locally at pharmacies with no doctor’s prescription, or a water filter or UV sterilizer;

Earplugs;

Extra prescription glasses/contact lens. Contact lens wearers, please bring glasses in case of emergency.

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