Mount Makalu, located in the southeast of Mount Everest (by 12 km) in the Nepal-Tibet borders, is the fifth highest mountain in the world. The mountain is an isolated peak like a pyramid with four sides. The mountain is named after the Hindu god “Maha Kala,” after lord Shiva. The word “maha Kala” literally translates to big black.
Due to its notable height and reputation, Mount Makalu is quite popular among the mountaineering community but considered very difficult to climb. Since it remains at such a high altitude and is seemingly very difficult to submit, how many people climb Makalu?
As per the data of the Nepal tourism board, around 499 people have summited Makalu as of June 2018. There have been about 22 fatalities while ascending this mountain.
When asked what is the easiest 8000 meters peak to climb, the answer list to the question will certainly not involve Mount Makalu. With a staggering height of 8485 meters, it falls under the 14 eight-thousanders(the 14 mountains above the height of 8000 meters) and is also considered one of the most difficult mountains to climb.

The Himalayas of Nepal is quite a famous destination for mountaineers around the world as it houses many eight-thousanders. Makalu is among those mountains that most mountaineers were very fascinated by before first ascending it. Makalu is considered one of the most difficult to climb eight-thousanders. The road to Makalu has three sections: the easier glacier climb on the low slopes, the notorious pitches and sharp-edged ridges, and at the summit, the mountain the massively dangerous ice climbing.
Since the route of Makalu climbing is so bad, it does not receive as many expeditors as the other mountains. It is not nearly as crowded as Everest. Moreover, the number of people who have scaled Mount Everest is higher than those who have climbed Mount Makalu. Since the structure of Makalu is so hard, the scaling of Mount Makalu was not done before Everest, and the possible journey was studied through the expeditions to Mount Everest.
In this article, we will take you down the road to the various expeditions to Makalu and their trials, failures, and success. We will also see some notable adventures made by mountaineers around the world while scaling the mountain.




