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Mera Peak
  • Duration: 18 Days
  • Best Time: Mar-May & Sep-Nov
  • Max Elevation: 6,476M
  • Group Size: Min 2
  • Trip Grade: Very Strenuous

Trip Highlight

  • Summit Mera Peak, at 6476m, the topmost trekking pinnacle in Nepal
  • Stunning outlooks of all the great Himalayan giants including Everest, Lhotse and Ama Dablam
  • The path by the untouched Arun basin bypassing Zatwa La on the apparent tour
Challenging trekking pinnacle due to the height but technically only craves basic climbing skills to hook the high altitude snow slides crossings.

A vigorous but pleasing caravan, which takes us aside from the track leading to Everest Base Camp to the tenderly-settled Hinku Basin. The Mera Peak climbing links summit to the highest trekking mountains in Nepal with a magnificent access up the approximately peaceful Arun Basin. We hike over a splendid high alpine surrounding, where Mera Peak, the topmost trekking crest in Nepal at 6461m, citadel through the basin.

One of the most charming trekking crest as it draws a politically thrilling trip over scenic villages and lovely forests. Rest under gigantic magnolias and gorge impeccable forests with the coast of raspberries and strawberries. Mera peak is possibly the best recognized because it is Nepal’s topmost trekking crest. Any crest above this elevation is deliberated as a full excursion crest with its combined higher permit cost.

J.O.M Roberts and Sen Tenzing were the first ascensions of Mera peak on 20 May 1953. A successive climb didn’t ensure until 1975 when French mountaineer Jolly, Baus, and Honills ascend the North Peak.

When is the best time of year to climb Mera Peak?

Methodically Mera climb is safe, durable weather condition and dry is required. Even if it is moderately hot, a strong breeze can form very dangerous climbing and rainfall can occur anytime at this height as fresh snow and bursting follow in this doubles the deadlock of the climb.

To grant your self the finest chance of averting these issues, September, October & November in autumn and March, April & May in spring are the ideal period of time for this Mera Peak Climbing. Mostly, during these time, the weather condition will be clear, bright and warm in the Himalayas; so we can get extreme looks of the mountain ranges. However, few adventure-seeking customers who do like exalted surrounding also can select December, January, and February months for this tour. 

Level of difficulty

As Mera Peak grasps three distinct summits thus due to that sense range of difficulty are also in distinctive levels. On the side of contraction, central peak is treated as the accessible and effortless peak. Similarly Mera south is bearable and unremarkable peak and Mera north is the most burdensome pinnacle to rendezvous its summit. Typically being easy to climb, most of the hikers overcome central peak and normal physical exercise without experience is plenty to climb it. South Mera peak appeals normal trekking experiences with the lofty range of stamina; also North Mera Peak appeals lofty range of mountaineering experience with the same level of other fulfillment.

Itinerary


Day 1 Arrive Kathmandu Hotel(1,300m/4,250 ft).
Day 2 Orientation day in Kathmandu Hotel.
Day 3 Fly to Lukla (2,860m/9,333ft).trek to paya (Chutok)(2,730m/8,954)'7km,4-5 hrs.
Day 4 paiya (2,730m/8,954ft)-panggom (2850m/9348ft);13km 5-6hrs
Day 5 panggom (2,850m/9,348ft-nigmsa (27,45m/9,003ft;8km 5-6 hrs
Day 6 Nigmsa 27,45m/9,003ft)-chetrakhola (3,150m/10,332ft);12km,7-8 hrs
Day 7 chetrakhola (3,150m/10,332ft)-kothe (3,691m/12,1092ft/;11km,6-7 hrs
Day 8 kothe (3,691m/12,109ft)-Tangnang (4,326m/14,189ft);9km,5-6 hrs
Day 9 Acclimatization Day Hiking to Charpate Himal Glacier
Day 10 Tangnang (4,326m/14,189ft-Khare (5,045m/16,551ft); 7km 4-5 hrs
Day 11 Rest day, acclimatization, explore the surrounding area.
Day 12 Climb to High Camp (5,768m/18,978 ft).
Day 13 Summit Mera Peak (6,476m/21,246 ft), descend back to Khare.
Day 14 khare trek back to kothe 5-6 hrs
Day 15 kothe to chhatra la 6-7 hrs
Day 16 chhatra la to lukla 6-7 hrs
Day 17 lukla to flight kathmandu
Day 18 international departure flight home

Trip Includes

  1. All airport /hotel  transfers
  2. 3 star  hotel  for 3 nights on BB plan
  3. All domestic flights (Kathmandu /Lukla /Kathmandu)
  4. Handful  choice  of meals  ( Breakfast/Lunch/dinner) during  the trek
  5. All mountain accommodation
  6. An experienced  English speaking  trekking guide (govt. registered)  Experienced climbing sherpa  guide (Govt. registered), cook ,assistant climbing leader (4 trekkers;1 assistant guide  and sherpa porters  to carry luggage  (2 trekkers 1 porters ); including  their  salary . insurance ,equipment ,flights food and lodging
  7. All necessary  paper works; trekking permits and mera peak climbing permit
  8. High quality North face  or mountain Hardware or similar  sleeping  tent , kitchen ,dining . toilet  tents mattresses, and kitchen equipment
  9. Exclusive medical kit bag
  10. All government and local taxes
  11. group  climbing gears ,snow bar ,Rope ,ice Hammer,ice screw

Trip Excludes

lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu

City entrance fees

Bottle  drinks

Boiled water and hot shower

insurance and evacuation

personal   climbing  gears

Tipping

 

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