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Mera Peak Climbing

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  • 18 Days
  • Difficulty : Moderate
  • Destination : Nepal
  • Max Altitude : 6476m
  • Activity: Trekking
  • Best Season : Spring & Autumn

Highlights

  • stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan mountain range, including Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, and Mt. Cho Oyu.
  • remote Sherpa villages, offering a unique opportunity to experience their rich culture and traditions.
  • highest trekking peak in Nepal, and climbing it requires technical skills and endurance.
  • beautiful alpine forests, glacial lakes, and high-altitude terrain, offering incredible scenery
  • unspoiled wilderness, offering a sense of adventure and exploration and Makalu Barun National Park.

Overview of Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak is a mountain located in the Sagarmatha region of Nepal and is one of the highest trekking peaks in the country. Standing at an elevation of 6,476 meters (21,247 feet), Mera Peak climbing is a popular adventure activity for experienced trekkers and mountaineers.

The climb to Mera Peak is considered a challenging trekking peak and requires a good level of fitness and experience in mountain trekking. Climbers need to be comfortable with steep climbs, challenging terrain, and exposure to extreme weather conditions.

The trek typically takes around 18 to 20 days, including trekking to and from the base camp. The route starts from Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region, and takes you through beautiful Sherpa villages, rhododendron forests, and glacial valleys. The trekking route provides stunning views of the Himalayan range, including Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Kanchenjunga.

The climb to Mera Peak involves technical climbing skills, including the use of ice axes, crampons, and ropes. Climbers need to be prepared for icy and snowy conditions and may need to cross crevasses and climb steep ice walls. Proper acclimatization and altitude training are necessary to reduce the risk of altitude sickness.

Climbing Mera Peak requires a permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), and the permit fee varies depending on the season and the number of climbers in the group. Accommodations during the trek are in teahouses or lodges along the route, with camping required at the base camp and at higher altitudes.

It is recommended to hire a professional guide and porter for Mera Peak climbing. A guide will provide valuable support in navigating the terrain, assessing weather conditions, and ensuring safety, while a porter will carry the equipment and supplies.

Overall, Mera Peak climbing is an incredible adventure that offers a challenging and rewarding experience in the heart of the Himalayas. With proper preparation and guidance, climbers can successfully summit Mera Peak and come away with an unforgettable experience.

Itinerary

Day 1Kathmandu Arrival

You touch down in Kathmandu, Nepal at the only international airport in the country. From there, you’ll be transported to your hotel. Freshen up before meeting the company representative to get briefings. The company guide will suggest a few sites to visit and things to do based on available time. Overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 2Trek preparation day and Kathmandu sightseeing

Today we prepare for the trek and check the last-minute checklist for trekking gear and if needed shopping around Thamel. After lunch visit Kathmandu UNESCO world heritage sites, Kathmandu Durbar Squire, Pashupatinath Temple, and Bouddhanath Stupa. Overnight at Hotel.

Day 3Flight to Lukla and trek to Chutanga

You will take an early morning flight to Lukla, the gateway to the Everest region. After meeting the trekking crew, you will start the trek to Chutanga, passing through beautiful rhododendron forests and crossing a small pass.

Day 4Acclimatization day in Chutanga

Today is an acclimatization day in Chutanga. You can explore the surrounding area and enjoy the views of the Himalayas. It is recommended to take a short hike to a higher altitude and return to Chutanga for the night.

Day 5Trek to Thuli Kharka via Zatrawala Pass

You will trek to Thuli Kharka, crossing the Zatrawala Pass, which provides stunning views of the Himalayas. The trek takes you through alpine forests and pastures.

Day 6Trek to Kothe

Today’s trek takes you through dense forests and along the Hinku River to Kothe. The trail is relatively easy, and you can enjoy the views of the surrounding landscape.

Day 7Trek to Thangnak

You will continue trekking up the Hinku Valley to Thangnak, passing through yak pastures and moraines. The trek provides incredible views of Mera Peak and other Himalayan peaks.

Day 8Acclimatization day in Thangnak

Today is an acclimatization day in Thangnak. You can take a short hike to a higher altitude and return to Thangnak for the night. You can also explore the surrounding area and enjoy the views of the mountains.

Day 9Trek to Khare

You will trek to Khare, the base camp for Mera Peak climbing. The trail takes you along the lateral moraine of the Dig Glacier, providing breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks.

Day 10Acclimatization day in Khare

Today is an acclimatization day in Khare. You can explore the surrounding area and enjoy the views of the mountains. It is recommended to take a short hike to a higher altitude and return to Khare for the night.

Day 11Trek to Mera La

You will trek to Mera La, a high camp that provides stunning views of the surrounding peaks. The trail takes you along the glacier and through the rocky terrain.

Day 12Summit day and return to Khare

Today is the summit day of Mera Peak climbing. You will start early in the morning and climb to the summit, which provides incredible views of the Himalayas. After spending some time at the summit, you will descend to Mera La and then to Khare for the night.

Day 13Reserve day for summit

This is a reserve day in case of bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances. If the summit was successful on Day 11, you can use this day to rest or explore the surrounding area.

Day 14Trek to Kothe

You will trek back to Kothe, following the same route along the Hinku Valley. The trek provides stunning views of the Himalayas and the surrounding landscape.

Day 15Trek to Thuli Kharka

Today’s trek takes you to Thuli Kharka, passing through dense forests and pastures. You can enjoy the views of the surrounding landscape and the Himalayas.

Day 16Trek to Lukla

You will trek to Lukla, which marks the end of the trekking journey. You can celebrate the successful completion of the trek with the trekking crew and enjoy the local cuisine.

Day 17Fly back to Kathmandu

We leave for Kathmandu on a 40-minute scenic flight, with hearts filled with memories, experiences, and feelings of achievement. The way back from Lukla Airport, also known as the world’s most extreme airport, is remarkable. After 13 days of adventure, hardship, and togetherness, this is where we conclude our journey. We will escort you back to your hotel upon reaching Kathmandu. You can wander the alleys of Kathmandu on your own and end the day with good food and a little music. We can also manage a tour around the city as per your request. We will be glad to assist you in your journey anywhere in Nepal.

Day 18Final Departure

This is the last day of the trip. You will be transferred to the airport for your departure flight. You can take back unforgettable memories of the Mera Peak climbing adventure and the stunning Himalayan landscapes.

Date & Prices

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2023 - 2024

Booking Available
$2325
No of People Cost
12325
2-52265
5-102165
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2023 - 2024

Booking Available
$2325
No of People Cost
12325
2-52265
5-102165
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