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Mera Peak Climbing

  • Duration:17 Days
  • Destination:Nepal
  • Trip Grade:Strenuous

Max. Altitude: 6654m

Climbing season: : Spring (March to May) and autumn (October to November)

Group size: : 2 to 10 or more than

Mera Peak climbing is an amazing adventurous trip in Nepal and also the best view point for having wonderful mountain vistas in the Everest region [Mera Peak Climbing]

Mera Peak (6,654 m) is one of the most popular peaks for climbing in Nepal, located to the south of Mt. Everest, the world's highest peaks. According to the records of Nepal Mountaineering Association, the authority that permission, Mera peak is the highest permitted trekking peaks in Nepal. This peak was said to have explored by the British team in 1950s and was ascended successfully for the first time by Col. Jimmy Roberts and Sen Tenzing on 20 May 1953. Since then, this peak has been one of the most demanded in Nepal for climbing in the Everest region.

This is one of the challenging and the most adventurous trips in Nepal as because, you have to cross very high and strenuous mountain passes. Thus, you have to be physically fit and mentally prepared in case any sort of problems that may occur during this high altitude peak climbing trips. Mera peak no doubt is one of the best view points in Nepal, from where you will have wonderful mountain vistas including of Mt. Everest (8,848 m), Mt. Lhotse (8,516 m), Mt. Cho Oyu (8,201 m), Mt. Nuptse (7,855 m), Mt. Amadablam (6,856 m), Mt. Pumori (7,161 m), Mt. Thamserku (7,723 m) among other range of peaks located in the Everest region.

You will have amazing views of Chamlang peak (7,300 m) , Mt. Kanchenjunga (8,586 m), Mt. Makalu (8,463 m) and Mt. Baruntse (6,770 m) in the east, while in the west you will see, Mt. Cho Oyu (8,201 m), Ama Dablam (6,856 m) and Kangtega (6,779 m). The Mt. Everest (8,848 m) would be seen at the north. Similarly alongside of the trail you will have an opportunity to explore around the Sherpa ethnic groups, their distinct culture, rituals so as the diverse flora and fauna and more.

Mera peak climbing trip begins with a short flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and then continue trekking to Chuthanga and then Kothe and finally reach at Thangnak, where you will take a rest for acclimatization. Once you are ready you continue trekking to Khahare and the reach at Mera peak high camp and then climb to the peak. You will have a day rest in order to enjoy the scenery and have adventure around then the retrace back to Thangnak, subsequently to Tashing Dingma, Chetava Kharka and Chutangma and finally get back to Lukla and fly back to Kathmandu.

outline itinerary

Day 01:Arrival at Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel

Day 02:Fly to Lukla and Trek to Chetra bug 3500m

Day 03:Trek to Thuli kharka 4300m via Zatarwa La Pass 4620m

Day 04:Trek to Kote 3500m

Day 05:Trek to Tangnag 4243m

Day 06:Trek to Khare 5045m

Day 07:Rest day

Day 08:Trek to Mera Bace Camp 5350m

Day 09:Trek to High Camp 5780m

Day 10:Summit day and return to Khare

Day 11:Trek to Kote

Day 12:Trek to Thuli kharka

Day 13:Trek to Chutanga

Day 14:Trek to Lukla

Day 15:Fly back to Kathmandu

Day 16:Free day at Kathmandu

Day 17:Final departure from Kathmandu

Detail Itinerary

Day 01Arrival at Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel

Day 02Fly to Lukla and Trek to Chetra bug 3500m

Day 03Trek to Thuli kharka 4300m via Zatarwa La Pass 4620m

Day 04Trek to Kote 3500m

Day 05Trek to Tangnag 4243m

Day 06Trek to Khare 5045m

Day 07Rest day

Day 08Trek to Mera Bace Camp 5350m

Day 09Trek to High Camp 5780m

Day 10Summit day and return to Khare

Day 11Trek to Kote

Day 12Trek to Thuli kharka

Day 13Trek to Chutanga

Day 14Trek to Lukla

Day 15Fly back to Kathmandu

Day 16Free day at Kathmandu

Day 17Final departure from Kathmandu

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