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Mera Peak climbing

Mera Peak climbing

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mera peak climbing
Destination: Nepal
Trip Grade: Challenging
Duration: 16
Starts at: Kathmandu
Ends at: Kathmandu
Meals: Nepali and Continental
Accommodation: Hotel / Tea house / Tent
Max. Altitude: 6,461m
Primary Activity: Trekking and Climbing
Secondary Activity: Sightseeing Tour
Group Type: Private
Group Size: 1-10
Best Season: Spring (March-May) or Autumn (September-December)
Transportation: Drive / flight

Overview


 

Embark on the ultimate Mera Peak climbing adventure in Nepal’s Everest region — experience breathtaking Himalayan views, thrilling trekking, and a rewarding summit!

Mera Peak climbing takes you on an unforgettable journey to one of Nepal’s highest peaks, nestled in the stunning Hinku Valley. This adventure combines the thrill of mountaineering with the beauty of trekking, all set in the captivating eastern Everest region, far from the typical tourist trails. The climb itself features a blend of picturesque trekking paths and technical challenges that test your skills. Renowned for its rich biodiversity, showcasing vibrant rhododendron forests, alpine vegetation, and diverse wildlife, all while steeped in the culture of the Sherpa communities, which adds a unique touch to your experience.

As you trek and ascend, you’ll be treated to breathtaking panoramic views of five of the world’s tallest peaks, including Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Kanchenjunga. The combination of natural beauty, physical challenges, and cultural immersion makes this journey truly unforgettable. Mera Peak is generally considered a non-technical climb, making it accessible for those looking to summit a Himalayan peak without requiring advanced mountaineering skills.

 

Highlights

– Breathtaking panoramic views of the towering Himalayan giants, including Everest and Makalu, from the summit.

– Opportunities for meaningful cultural interactions with local communities.

– An acclimatization day at Khare to help you adjust to the altitude before tackling the summit.

– Trekking through remote areas, far from the crowds.

 

Duration, Difficulty, Accommodation & Essentials

The trek spans 16 days, including arrival and departure. While the trek is classified as moderate, the altitude and summit climb can pose challenges, requiring good physical fitness and some prior experience at high altitudes. The summit attempt includes glacier travel, so basic skills with an ice axe and crampons are necessary. However, beginners can also participate with the right guidance and training with a qualified guide and proper acclimatization.

Accommodation:

– Tea houses and lodges with basic amenities along the route from Paiya to Lukla.

– Simple huts or camping at high-altitude camps, like Khare and Mera High Camp.

Permits Needed:

– TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) card.

– Mera Peak Climbing Permit (issued by the Nepal Mountaineering Association).

– An Entry Permit for Sagarmatha National Park may also be necessary.

Why Choose This Destination

Mera Peak stands out as one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal, offering a summit that is achievable for adventure seekers eager for a Himalayan peak experience. It’s perfect for trekkers who want to enjoy the journey and the thrill of reaching a summit without facing extreme technical difficulties. The summit not only provides stunning views of several Himalayan giants in one sweeping panorama but also allows for a deeper exploration of trekking, mountaineering, and cultural interaction. This experience is ideal for those looking to acquire basic mountaineering skills in a safe environment, accompanied by professional guides. With carefully curated non-technical climbing routes and fixed ropes, your safety is prioritized, making this an excellent introduction to Himalayan mountaineering.

 

Start your unforgettable Mera Peak journey today — book with expert guides and conquer one of Nepal’s highest trekking peaks safely and confidently!

 

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    Price per person


    USD 2400

    Group Discount Pricing


    1-2 Pax USD 2400 pp
    3-5 Pax USD 2200 pp
    6-10 Pax USD 1904 pp

    Itinerary Overview


    Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu [1,330m]
    Day 2: Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2840m) then Trek to Paiya [2,730m]
    Day 3: Trek from Paiya to Pangom [2,846m]
    Day 4: Trek from Pangoma to Nagindingma [2,650m]
    Day 5: Trek from Nagindingma to Khola Kharka [3,930m]
    Day 6: Trek from Khola Kharka to Kothe [3,691m]
    Day 7: Trek from Kothe to Thaknak [4,358m]
    Day 8: Trek from Thaknak to Khare [5,045m]
    Day 9: Acclimatization day in Khare [5,045m]
    Day 10: Trek from Khare to Mera High Camp [5,780m]
    Day 11: Ascend from High Camp to Mera Summit [6,461m] then Descend to Khare [5,045m]
    Day 12: Trek from Khare to Kothe [3,600m]
    Day 13: Trek from Kothe to Chetarwa [3,580m]
    Day 14: Trek from Chetarwa to Lukla [2,800m]
    Day 15: Fight from Lukla to Kathmandu [1,330m)]
    Day 16: Departure