Days 16
6476M
Medium
Climbing Mera Peak is an exhilarating adventure that offers a thrilling experience for mountaineers and nature enthusiasts alike. Situated in the beautiful Khumbu region of Nepal, Mera Peak stands tall at an impressive altitude of 6,476 meters (21,247 feet), making it the highest trekking peak in the country.
The journey to Mera Peak begins with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, followed by a trek through picturesque Sherpa villages, lush forests, and majestic valleys. As climbers ascend towards the peak, they are treated to breathtaking views of some of the world's highest mountains, including Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu.
While Mera Peak is considered a non-technical climb, it still requires a good level of physical fitness and basic mountaineering skills. The climb involves traversing glaciated terrain, using ropes, ice axes, and crampons, and navigating through crevasses. However, with proper acclimatisation and guidance from experienced Sherpa guides, climbers with limited mountaineering experience can attempt this challenging feat.
Reaching the summit of Mera Peak is an awe-inspiring accomplishment. Standing atop the peak, climbers are rewarded with panoramic views of the Himalayan range, where the world seems to stretch endlessly before their eyes. The sense of achievement and the overwhelming beauty of the surroundings create an unforgettable experience that stays with climbers for a lifetime.
Climbing Mera Peak not only offers an adrenaline rush and a chance to conquer a Himalayan summit but also provides an opportunity to immerse oneself in the unique Sherpa culture and explore the region's natural wonders. The journey is complemented by warm hospitality in teahouses along the way, where climbers can rest, replenish their energy, and share stories with fellow adventurers.
Overall, climbing Mera Peak is an extraordinary expedition that combines the thrill of mountaineering, the serenity of the Himalayas, and the rich cultural experience of Nepal. It is a journey that pushes boundaries, tests one's physical and mental strength, and leaves a lasting imprint on the hearts and minds of those who undertake it.
All meals as specified for trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner with tea/coffee).
Arrival pick up & departure.
All internal local transport as per the itinerary.
Internal flights
All trekking arrangements including trekking permits, climbing permits, National Park entrance fees.
Accommodation in twin sharing local lodges or best available places for accommodation,
Trekking & Climbing leader & porter (salary, insurance, food, accommodation & other allowances).
Basic first aid kit is carried by your leader.
All hard ware gears
Fare well dinner after the trip
Kathmandu food lunch & dinner,
International flights to Kathmandu,
Tips for Porter, guide & other
Personal climbing gears and climbing boot, clothing & equipment
Personal expenditure, all bar bills, laundry, telephone calls, hot shower in the mountain region, mineral water, snacks, desserts.
Medical examination (if required) & vaccination costs
Optional trips. Charges incurred as a result of delays beyond our control
Visa fees & Travel insurance. Airport taxes
Meals or drinks except the 3 main meals specified in itinerary
Anything else not specified in the ‘included costs’ section above
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Mera Peak Climbing
Day 01 & Day 2 : You are met at the Airport and Transfer to the Hotel.
Day 03 : Fly to Lukla and Trek to Chutang
Day 04 : Trek to Thuli Kharka 4500m
Day 05 : Trek to Thasing Dingma, 4350m
Day 06 : Trek to Tragnag, 4356m
Day 07 : Trek to Dig Kharka, 4850m
Day 08 : Walk to Mera La , 5414m
Day 09 : Trek to Mera High Camp 5850m
Day 10 : Walk to Summit and Mera, La 5414m
Day 11 : Walk to Tragnag, 4356m
Day 12 : Walk to Thasing Dingma, 4650m,
Day 13 : Walk to Thuli Kharka, 4500m,
Day 14 : Walk to Lukla, 2800m
Day 15 : Fly back to Kathmandu, Free Day at Kathmandu
Day 16 : Airport for your fight Home.