Govt. Regd. No.: 843/2003, PAN No.: 301664187
Mera peak Climbing is considered one of the major and popular
trekking peaks in Everest Khumbhu Region of Nepal.
This Mera Peak is rised
to the south of Mount Everest. Mera Peak is technically ascented straightforward, however, the heavy snow and the maze of crevasses
can make the way longer to the summit.
For Mera Peak Climbing, firstly the trek starts from Lukla and gradually ascent to Everest Base Camp for acclimatization and digesting altitude sickness. Also it makes physically practice and strong to make feel easy for climbing. Lukla is rewarding for experiencing little-visited and as yet UN spoilt region of Nepal with densely forested hillsides. There are several approaches to the base camp besides the easy and normal route, which is mentioned here. The routes crossing Amphu Labtsa (5,780m) and the Mingo La (5,871m) provide some the most adventurous trekking with spectacular scenery through remote glaciated valleys and passes.
North Face Glacier from the Mera La, the base camp can be set up at 5,300m which is on the Hongu side in the moraine below the ice. To climb Mera Peak, from here a high camp is set at 5,800m near a rocky outcrop on the Mera Glacier. The high camp proves to be one of the most glorious viewpoints in Everest Region which offering the panoramic views of Mt. Kanchanjunga, Chamlang, Mount Makalu and Baruntse sweeping around from the east and Amadablam, Cho Oyu and Kangtega to the west.
In the north of Mera Peak, the giant faces of Everest, Lhotse and Nuptse are appeared. There are three main summits can be climbed wtihout much difficulty those are the south summit (6,065m) is the most accessible with the Northern Summit (6,476m), to get to the highest summit which can be reached by skirting the Central Summit (6,461m) to the north and following snow ridge to its top. Climbing the middle summit requires ascent up on steep snow and is more technical. North of Mera Peak is straightforward to climb.
Best Season: Spring Season(March, April, May)/Autumn(September, October and November)
Mera Peak Climbing Style: Tea House Trek and Camping on Climbing period
Total Days: 21 days
Tour Days: 5 days
Trekking days - 10 days
Peak Climbing Days: 6 days
Climbing Class: Moderate
Mera Peak Climbing Height: 6476 meters
Mera Peak Climbing Group Size: two Pax
Trip Attractions: Pashupatinath, Boudhanath, Swayambhunath, Patan Durbar Square, Rolwaling Himal, Gaurishanker Himal, Mera Peak, Sherpa Culture
Activities: Tour Trekking and Mera Peak Climbing
Destination: Kathmandu to Lukla to Mera Peak
Trip Starting Point: Kathmandu
Trip Ending Point: Kathmandu
Day 1. Meet at the group hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 2. A free day in Kathmandu. Optional guided sightseeing tour of the city’s main attractions, which include colorful Buddhist shrines and Hindu temples. Hotel.
Day 3. An early start for the dramatic flight through the mountains to Lukla (9200ft). We spend the remainder of the day resting and acclimatising. Camp.
Day 4. A short and easy day of trekking off the beaten track, up through thinning forest to the grazing area of Chutanga (10000ft). Camp.
Day 5. Acclimatization day. We make a trek up to around 13000 feet giving views over the Dudh Khosi Valley and across to the Atwra La pass. We return to Chutanga. Camp.
Day 6. A long day mostly uphill to cross the Zatrwa La (15090ft) and descend to Tuli Kharka a high pasture above the Hinku valley. Camp (14105ft).
Day 7. We follow a delightful descending trail across three ridges, before dropping steeply down to the Hinku River and a final uphill to Gotay (11800ft). Camp.
Day 8. Following the west side of the Hinku River, we trek via the Yak herders’ summer settlement of Gondishung and its Buddhist shrine to Tagnag (14270ft). Camp.
Day 9. Acclimatization day. In the morning we trek up above camp for views of the Mera La. In the afternoon we have a skills training session ready for the ascent. Camp.
Day 10. We ascend an ablation valley beside the Dig Glacier to Kare, the basecamp area for Mera Peak. Camp (16400ft).
Day 11. A day for further acclimatization. We follow the ridge above camp to around 18000 feet and return to Khare. Camp.
Day 12. Leaving our base camp we trek up onto the glacier and traverse to the Mera La on the watershed of the Hinku and Hongu valleys. Camp (17700ft).
Day 13. We continue our ascent of the North flank of Mera Peak to a spectacular eyrie nestled below a rocky outcropping on the ridge. Camp (19025ft).
Day 14. We make the technically straightforward ascent of Mera Peak (21240ft). The summit view includes 5 of the World’s 6 highest mountains. We return to Khare. Camp.
Day 15. A contingency day in case of bad weather or delay. We may use this day to split the following day’s trekking into two shorter days, descending first to Tagnag.
Day 16. We begin our return trek following the Hinku River to Gotay. Camp.
Day 17. Uphill again to reach Tuli Kharka below the Zatwra La. Camp.
Day 18. A final short climb to the Zatrwa La and then a long descent to Lukla. Camp.
Day 19. Taking a morning flight to Kathmandu, we will have plenty of time after lunch for further sightseeing or shopping. Hotel.
Day 20. Free day in Kathmandu. Hotel.
Day 21. Depart Kathmandu.
KTM International Airport Arrival & Departure Transfer by Private Car/van/ Hiace/Bus
Accommodations on B/B Plan in Kathmandu/Pokhara
Arrangements of all transportation – Flight or Surface for Guests & Guide with all taxes
Pick up and drop from Hotel to Airport by Car/Van/Hiace/Bus/Jeep if flight for Lukla or other any Sector.
English Speaking experienced Trekking Guide for whole Trek – 1 Guide.
Climbing Guide Service – 2 Pax – 1 Guide, 3-5 Pax – 2 Guide, 6-10 Pax – 3 Guide, 11-15 pax – 4
Porter Services – 2 Pax Client – 1 Porter (Maximum 30 KGs for whole Trek.
Everest National Park Trek Permit, TIMS card & Any required permits or Official Documentation.
Meals - Full Board Basis (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) as per Itinerary.
Tea house Lodge/Guest house Accommodations in Twin Sharing during Trek( Shared Toilets/ bathroom)
Insurance, Daily Wages, Equipments and all meals & Lodges of Porters and Guide in whole Trek
First Aid Kid Box (for Normal Treatment only)
Mera peak Climbing Permit fees
Equipments Charge of Climbing Sherpa
Garbage Clearance Deposit to NMA ( we will pay our self for this Deposit)
Tented Accommodation, all meals during climbing, kitchen utensils, cooking Equipments
Government taxes & Other Applicable Fees
Note: Extra single room Supplementary charge is applicable if Guest does not have partner to share room together or in the case if no one want to Share room together or He/she prefer to have single room.
International Airfare to and from your country
Nepal Visa – Visa Fee – 15 days = 25 USD, 30 days = 40 USD and 90 days = 100 USD. For visa requirements: 2 Passport Size Photos
Travel & Health Insurance- Emergency Helicopter Rescue Insurance (Most recommended)
Lunch & Dinner in Katmandu or Pokhara – Meals approx – 5-10 USD
Any Alcoholic Drinks, Cold Drinks, Boiled & Mineral Water, Beverages, deserts Etc in Trek
Hot Shower, Battery Charges (Available in Trek with Extra cost or Free in some lodges)
Climbing Gears Full Set( Ropes, Plastic Boot, Ice- Axe, Safety belt, Caravinas, Gaiters, Jumar, 8 fingers & all necessary Equipments for Climbing)- US$ 150( if you want to Hire/rent)
Sleeping bag & Down Jackets Hire from Kathmandu (US$ 1 per item per day basis) if you need.
Tips for Guide & Porter (Not mandatory but expected)
Extra Cost such as Flight Cancellation or Delayed, Sick in Trek, and Helicopter rescue in Trek. Cost due to bad weather etc which is out of our control
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