Mera Peak Climbing
Mera Peak Climbing Facts
Package: | Mera Peak Climbing |
Duration | 19 Days |
Price | USD 2500 per person |
Transportation | Flight, Tourist bus or Private vehicle |
Group Size | 2+ |
Difficulty | Challanging |
Max Elevation | 6,476 m |
Accommodation | Hotels/Mountain Lodges |
Meal | All Meals during trek |
Trip Start / Ends | Kathmandu / Kathmandu |
Contact Detail (Viber/Whatsapp) | +9779843724104 |
Trip Note: | Price offered is full inclusive and it is quoted in USD. Trip will only starts when you will arrive to Kathmandu International Airport. The given itinerary is just a standard itinerary and could be customized on request. |
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Trip Overview
Mera Peak Climbing - And of course, Mera summit is the highest trekking peak to climb in Nepal rated an alpine PD severe. Together with any doubt, it's a physically demanding snow diving with straightforward climbing. Furthermore, best for your professional trekkers searching for an exciting trip fashion swimming trek and amateur scaling. Identically we optimize the climbing training class covering a variety of areas of scaling techniques and techniques. Honestly, the day training makes sure you have essential scaling abilities and confidence to climb the peak successfully.
Above all, the Mera Peak climbing itinerary is carefully designed. Significantly to trek the lengthier and less trodden paths with slow ascents to make sure proper acclimatization. We're convinced this professionally crafted course you can scale the greatest trekking peak in Nepal. We've got years of expertise in organizing such expeditions. Furthermore, we have the experience to make sure you have every possible prospect of succeeding in climbing Mera Peak. Thus glorying that the fantastic accomplishment to summit the Mera summit to create your fantasy come true.
Mera Peak Climbing Highlights:
- Trek with the stunning and magnificent sight of rhododendrons along the way
- Mountain flight to and from Lukla
- Fantastic view of Mt.everest, Mt.lhotse, Mt. Makalu, and many more.
- Get a chance to experience an overnight at Pangong, which is also referred to as a village in the clouds as it is almost 3000m above sea level.
- Experience the mountaineering thrill of by venturing onto the ice of the Mera Glacier from where amazing views of Kanchenjunga, Chamlang and Baruntse, etc.
- Experience the ascent to the beautiful Mera Peak itself
- Get to experience the excellent Zetra La pass, which is marked by colorful prayer flags.
Mera Peak Climbing Itinerary 2020,2021
- Day 1: Arrival day in Kathmandu (1,300 m)
- Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and briefing day
- Day 3: Flight from Kathmandu (1,300) to Lukla (2,642 m) and trek to Paiya (2,730 m)
- Day 4: Trek from Paiya (2,730 m) to Pangkoma (2,850 m)
- Day 5: Trek from Pangkoma (2,850 m) to Nigmsa (2,745 m)
- Day 6: Trek from Nigmsa (2,745 m) to Chetra River (3,150 m)
- Day 7: Trek from Chetra River (3,150 m) to Kothe (3,600 m)
- Day 8: Trek from Kothe (3,600 m) to Tangnang (4,350 m)
- Day 9: Trek from Tangnang (4,350 m): (Acclimatization day)
- Day 10: Trek from Tangnang (4,350 m) to Khare (5045 m)
- Day 11: Trek from Khare (5045 m) to lower base camp (5,300 m)
- Day 12: Trek from lower base camp (5,300 m) to higher base camp (5,780 m)
- Day 13: Trek from higher base camp (5,780 m) to Summit (6,461 m) and back to Khare (5,045 m)
- Day 14: Reserve day
- Day 15: Trek from Khare (5,045 m) to Kothe (3,600 m)
- Day 16: Trek from Kothe (3,600 m) to Thuli Kharka (3,100 m)
- Day 17: Trek from Thuli Kharka (3,100 m) to Lukla (2,642 m)
- Day 18: Fly from Lukla (2,642 m) to Kathmandu (1,300 m)
- Day 19: Departure day
Best Time to Climb Mera Peak
Autumn and spring are the best time for Mera Peak climbing. The Mera Peak climb between October and November or between March and May is perfect.
Mera Peak Climbing Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival day in Kathmandu (1,300 m)
On the first day of the trek, we send our association front men to get you at Tribhuwan International Airport, highlighting your arrival hour. You will be generously welcomed and moved towards traveler standard lodging by our private vehicle. We likewise get ready for a meeting at our office for a discussion concerning our trek.
Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and briefing day
On the second day of completing our morning breakfast, we proceed onward to sightsee some ancient and historical spots, including Pashupatinath temple, Boudhanath stupa, and Swyambhunath Stupa (monkey temple) which are recorded on series of UNESCO World Heritage Site. Steadily investigating these locations, we return back for concluding our trekking supplies, which are required during our upcoming trek, and this night we spent at the same inn in Kathmandu.
Day 3: Flight from Kathmandu (1,300) to Lukla (2,642 m) and trek to Paiya (2,730 m)
On the third day after attending breakfast, we will be shifted to Tribhuwan International Airport by our private vehicle to board up Himalayan grand flight towards Lukla (gateway of Khumbu/Everest region). On reaching Lukla, we introduce with crew members and begin our easy and effortless downward trek through traditional settlements and pleasing forest to reach Paiya (rewards spectacular views of multiple peaks). Tonight’s will be exhausted in a tented camp at Paiya.
Day 4: Trek from Paiya (2,730 m) to Pangkoma (2,850 m)
Today after having breakfast at Paiya, we instantly stroll down to the wooden bridge that proceeds on a tricky trail up to Kari La Pass. Subsequently by following the pass along the narrow mountain trail covered by the lush forest of rhododendron and the delightful mountain perspectives of the mountain takes us to the village of Pangkoma. Finally, after steeping, Pangkoma night will be spent at a lodge in Pangkoma.
Day 5: Trek from Pangkoma (2,850 m) to Nigmsa (2,745 m)
Attending fabulous breakfast with morning wake, subsequently, we pursue the rough trail which undertakes us to the forest entirely paved with rhododendron along proceeding walk ahead through the slopes and edges encountering the south face of Mera Peak steadily lead us to the beautiful and unique village en route. After that point, strolling downward through zigzag trail covered with the woodland of pine and rhododendron offers Nigmsa. This night will be spent differently in a risen and tented camp at Nigmsa.
Day 6: Trek from Nigmsa (2,745 m) to Chetra River (3,150 m)
Leaving Nigmsa, the further developed trail gets steep and narrow as we go through the regular mountain trail. Ahead the trail rises more competitive comparing to before soon after the entrance to forest segment and the fallen land territory to get to the accessible stream in front. As we achieve the stream, we walk straight ahead through the rhododendron forest, where fortunate ones can experience multiple rare wild creatures. Therefore, walking down to the unique stone cave created by the waterway advances away till the Chetra River. Like the previous day, this night will be spent in a tented camp at Chetrakhola.
Day 7: Trek from Chetra River (3,150 m) to Kothe (3,600 m)
Today proceeded walk encounters a standout spot amongst multiple vantage points of the Hinku Valley that presents us the glory of the compelling force of nature. Initially, we march ahead through narrow trail covered with a forest of pine and bamboo that safes wild creatures, including sloth bear and jungle cat. In the wake of passing Tashing Dingma, we stop for lunch at one of the teahouses on the course and afterward proceed with the edge of the waterway as far as possible up to Kothe. The night will be spent at a hotel in Kothe.
Day 8: Trek from Kothe (3,600 m) to Tangnang (4,350 m)
Steadily leaving Kothe, the climb progressively along the edge of the Hinku River leads to Gondishung for having lunch. We, at that point, visit a 200-year-old Lungsumgba Gompa, which is en route to Tangnang. We invest a few hours investigating the monastery there. A short stroll from the examined monastery will take us to Tangnang. Finally, remaining hours will be utilized to explore landscape views, and don’t forget this destination is the superb destination for exploring views of multiple towering peaks, including Mera peak too. This night will be spent at a lodge in Tangnang.
Day 9: Trek from Tangnang (4,350 m) Acclimatization day
This day is moreover secluded as acclimatization day by centering that we are as of now above the elevation of 4,000 m from sea level. In any case, we do exclude extra activities, so we timetable to develop a short walk to the Charpate Himalayan Glacier. The view that you glance at Mera Peak and Glacier after the steeping top creates your moment stunning and memorable. After enjoying some hour at the point, retracing the same earlier developed walk, we hiked down to the Tangnang and spent the night is the same lodge.
Day 10: Trek from Tangnang (4,350 m) to Khare (5045 m)
After full day acclimatization, we presently head towards east following the sidelong moraine of the Dig Glacier to a field called Dig Kharka. The tight trail at that point goes through the sidelong moraine up to the nose of both Hinku Nup and Shar Glaciers. From here onwards, we take after a significantly extreme trail until the point when we achieve the campground at Khare. Finally, after reaching Khare, the campground displays the life-changing perspectives of the snow-topped mountains along the tent will be raised at that spot for spending the night.
Day 11: Trek from Khare (5045 m) to lower base camp (5,300 m)
Today leaving Khare, we walk forward after Mera Glacier up to the Mera La Pass. It’s an energizing ascend, and the magnificent view from the pass is just fulfilling. We face a short descent to set up our camp. After achieving a lower base camp, we have our lunch and set off to go to the ice climbing preparation gave by the climbing guide. After the preparation, we invest whatever is left of the energy unwinding and setting up the muscle for the following day’s walk. Finally, the night will be spent in a risen camp at the lower base camp of Mera peak.
Day 12: Trek from lower base camp (5,300 m) to higher base camp (5,780 m)
Splitting the lower Base Camp of the Mera Peak, we proceed by ascending towards the north face of Mera peak to a spectacular porch settled just beneath the cairn to set up the high camp before encountering the summit. The trail is shake strewn for few ahead, which establishes somewhat unsafe and bites risky in case of recent snowfall. Subsequently, setting up the tent at the high camp, we spend whatever remains of the day getting a charge out of the dusk see and the perspective of peaks from the high camp. This night will be spent in a tented camp at the high base camp of Mera Peak.
Day 13: Trek from higher base camp (5,780 m) to summit (6,461 m) and back to Khare (5,045 m)
The thirteenth day is the most awaited day of the entire trip. We wake early around 2:30 am to have our breakfast after that, preparing crampons and entire gears we start developing elevation climbing the peak. After around 4-5 hours, we achieve the highest point of the peak that welcomes us a fabulous 360° perspective of the absolute most famous peaks transcending above 6,000 meters. We invest some moment on capturing snaps and descend down to the high camp for lunch along with walk slides down till Khare. Overnight will be spent in a tented camp at Khare.
Day 14: Reserve day
The climate in the Himalayas is really uncertain. In some cases, because of horrible climate conditions, we won’t have the capacity to summit the peak according to the arranged day. The terrible climate, as well as the health state of the group, may remain as an obstruction to achieving the summit on the arranged date as we have to defer the rise. Consequently, this extra days is included the schedule, if on the off chance that we can’t summit the peak according to the schedule. In the case of everything goes well, this day can be cut off from the itinerary.
Day 15: Trek from Khare (5,045 m) to Kothe (3,600 m)
After breakfast, we retrace the same earlier developed walking way before until the point when we achieve Kothe. Once again, we get an opportunity to appreciate the perspectives of the valley, icy mass, rough road, field, and the midyear settlement en route before achieving Kothe. Finally, after completing Kothe, we praise our achievement/accomplishment by getting a charge out of the neighborhood wine and nourishment. Overnight will be spent at a lodge in Kothe.
Day 16: Trek from Kothe (3,600 m) to Thuli Kharka (3,100 m)
Triggering the brutal and rough territory, we presently march towards the rich rhododendron, bamboo, and pine forest towards the Thuli Kharka. These vegetations and the sound of tweeting winged fauna make the walk agreeable. From Kothe following the Hinku River edge, we trek down till Tashing Ongma, and after that leaving the waterway edge, we enter the forested areas and proceed until the point that we come to the Thuli Kharka. Tonight’s accommodation and dinner will be hosted at Thuli Kharka.
Day 17: Trek from Thuli Kharka (3,100 m) to Lukla (2,642 m)
Around a couple of hours, an upward stroll from Thuli Kharka will take us to Zatrwa La Pass. As we navigate the pass leaving the Makalu Barun National Park behind, we are invited with a fabulous perspective of Lukla Valley and some well-known peaks of the Khumbu area. We, at that point, walk the distance down to Chutanga after which, a simple and clear walk takes us to the town of Lukla. This is our last day throughout the Khumbu domain, so consequently, we invest some time to enjoy with the crew members. Finally, the night will be spent at a hotel in Lukla.
Day 18: Fly from Lukla (2,642 m) to Kathmandu (1,300 m)
Last moment on the Khumbu region, we enjoy delicious breakfast and march forward towards Tenzing Hillary airport to board a morning scenic flight over the towering Himalayas to Kathmandu. The guide takes care of all of the airport formalities, and considerations along porters will be there to shift your bag and luggage to the airport. After 30 to 35 minutes of flight, we reach Kathmandu along private vehicles will be awaiting you to transfer there towards an excellent hotel. Tonight we host a farewell dinner in one of the famous Nepalese restaurants in Kathmandu.
Day 19: Departure day
Last day of trek managing a short time, you can move on forward for shopping to collect souvenirs for your friends and family members. We help you with your necessary arrangements and pack ups along with our private vehicle, escorts you to the airport focusing departure schedule. Well-wishers and representatives of our company will be there to wish for your safe journey.
Trip Includes/Exclude
Equipment List
- arm Clothes, windproof jackets, thermal wear, warm socks, a scarf, and a woolen cap.
- Proper hiking boots, running comfortable shoes, and a pair of flip-flops.
- T-shirts and hiking shorts
- Backpack and backpack cover (against rain and dust)
- Head torch, or small torch, plus spare batteries.
- A small lightweight and quick-drying towel.
- water bottle and water purification tablets
- water purification tablets or a water filter
- Sleeping bag and silk liner
- Some Diamox pills against potential altitude sickness (if going beyond 4,000 m elevations)
Mera Peak Climbing FAQ
Price Starting From
USD 2500pp
We do small group or private trip as your request.
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This trip can get redesigned and redeveloped as per your taste, for more information please e-mail us at hikingannapurna@gmail.com