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Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal - 17 Days

  • Everest Region , Nepal
  • 17 Days
  • Peak Climbing in Nepal
Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal

Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal

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Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal promises an exhilarating adventure for mountaineers seeking a challenging ascent in the heart of the Himalayas. Standing proudly at 6,476 meters (21,247 feet), Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal, offering panoramic views of some of the world's tallest mountains, including Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Makalu.

The journey typically begins with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, followed by a trek through the pristine landscapes of the Hinku Valley. Trekkers pass through picturesque Sherpa villages such as Paiya, Pangkongma, and Khote, immersing themselves in the rich culture and hospitality of the local Sherpa community. The trail winds through dense rhododendron forests, remote valleys, and rugged terrain, providing a diverse and awe-inspiring trekking experience.

Climbing Mera Peak requires a good level of physical fitness and basic mountaineering skills. The ascent includes traversing snowy slopes, crossing glaciers, and ascending a challenging summit ridge. Climbers use technical climbing equipment such as crampons, ice axes, and ropes under the guidance of experienced Sherpa guides who ensure safety and provide instruction on mountaineering techniques.

Acclimatization is crucial during Mera Peak Climbing, with the itinerary carefully planned to include rest days and gradual altitude gain. This approach minimizes the risk of altitude sickness and maximizes climbers' chances of successfully reaching the summit. High camps are established to facilitate the summit push, offering strategic points for rest and acclimatization.

Reaching the summit of Mera Peak is a highly rewarding achievement, offering breathtaking panoramic views of Everest and the surrounding peaks from the highest point on the trekking peak. The sense of accomplishment is complemented by the serene beauty of the Himalayan landscape and the cultural experiences encountered along the journey.

The best times for Mera Peak Climbing are during the pre-monsoon (spring) season from March to May and the post-monsoon (autumn) season from September to November. These periods offer stable weather conditions, clear skies, and optimal visibility, making them ideal for mountaineering expeditions.

Preparation for Mera Peak Climbing includes physical conditioning, obtaining necessary permits (such as the Makalu Barun National Park entry permit and Mera Peak Climbing permit), and arranging suitable equipment and gear. Trekking agencies in Nepal offer comprehensive packages that include logistics, accommodations in teahouses or tents, meals, and transportation.

Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal is not just a test of physical endurance and technical skill but also an opportunity to immerse oneself in the natural beauty and cultural richness of the Himalayas. It combines the thrill of high-altitude mountaineering with the tranquility of remote landscapes, creating an unforgettable adventure for outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers seeking the ultimate Himalayan challenge.

Day to Day Itinerary

You will be transferred to your hotel room after receiving you from airport. Spend overnight at hotel.

You will be transferred to your hotel room after receiving you from airport. Spend overnight at hotel.

After having breakfast we will do some sightseeing which includes Pashupatinath Swoyambhunath and Bouddhanath.

After having breakfast we will do some sightseeing which includes Pashupatinath Swoyambhunath and Bouddhanath.

Experience a 35minutes scenic flight to Lukla. After landing there you will have enough time to walk around while the camp is being set up.

Experience a 35minutes scenic flight to Lukla. After landing there you will have enough time to walk around while the camp is being set up. After camp is being setup have lunch and explore the area and observe traditional Sherpa lifestyle. Overnight at tented camp.

Trek to Chutanga (3,430m).

Trek to Chutanga (3,430m). Our first day of trekking is quite easy which takes us to eastwards. Passing through number of villages and dense forests we come across Nau Lekh also known as Kalo Himal Ridge. On this portion we will closely follow our guide as there are number of paths leading away from the main trail. The whole area is known as Chutanga which literally means summer pasture. Overnight at tented camp.

Today we will trek for around five to six hours from Chutanga to reach Tuli Kharka.

Today we will trek for around five to six hours from Chutanga to reach Tuli Kharka. We begin our walk with the steep climbing to cross Kalo Himal Ridge in Nau Lekh Range which separates Khumbu valley from Hinku Valley. Further uphill climbing will bring us to the small pass called Zatrwa Og(4450m), from here the path transeverses a boulder slope, rounds a corner and climbs once again to the Zartwa La at an altitude of 4600m. in fine weather the one can witness the outstanding vista across the Dudh Koshi towards Karyolung and Lumding Himal and in foothills of Hinku Valley. From here we will climb downhill for less than hour that will bring us to large boulder at Tuli Kharka where we will spend overnight.

Trek to Mausan Kharka (3430m).

Trek to Mausan Kharka (3430m). Trek for about 3 to 4 hours from Tuli Kharka to get Mausam Kharka. We have a short trek on a downhill slope where we can see the terrific vista of Peak 43 and Kusum Kanguru before we reach to Hinku valley from where we can see the majestic view of South face of Mera Peak. Continuing the walk we drop steeply into the Hinku valley. A pleasant and fine walk through the Himalayan Pine and Rhododendron forest take us to Mausam Kharka by Hinku Drangka River and overnight at tented camp.

From Mausan Kharka trek toThagnan(4360m) which takes around 5 to 6 hours.

From Mausan Kharka trek toThagnan(4360m) which takes around 5 to 6 hours. We walk along the west bank of Hinku Drangka eventually leaving the forests. We cross the small bridge to reach Gondishung(4350m) which is the summer settlement of Thagnag. Gondishung has a enthralling 200 year old monastery beneath a rock overhang. The trek continues for another hour passing Lungasamba as the valley narrows between the flanks of Kusum Kanguru(6369m) to the west and shortened far western peak of Mera(6255m). Finally we reach at Thagnag which is a small settlements made by Yak herders. Here we find few tea house cartering the needs of travelers and porters.

Today we acclimatize at Thagnan and explore the area.

Today we acclimatize at Thagnan and explore the area. We too can do some local hikes in these stunning peaks especially Peak 43 which rises to 6769. In the north of the camp there is moraine behind where is beautiful glacial lake known as Sabai Tsho into which plummets the hanging Sabai Glacier.

Trek to Khare(5000m) which takes 4 to 5 hours via Charpatti Tal, Dig Kharka.

Trek to Khare(5000m) which takes 4 to 5 hours via Charpatti Tal, Dig Kharka.

Trek to Mera High Camo(5800m) which takes 5 to 6 hours.

Trek to Mera High Camo(5800m) which takes 5 to 6 hours. The path is zigzag which bring us to the Mera Glacier. From here we must use crampons for 15 minutes to climb the 30 to 35 degree ice to reach the plateau that leads us to Mera La. From Mera La we continue our trek for another 3 hours which take us to High Camp beneath Mera Peak. From here one can see the spectacular vista of Makalu, Everest, Nuptse. If the weather is fair from High Camp we will have the panorama of Kanchanjunga in the far east. Overnight camping at High Camp.

Early in the morning after having breakfast we will conquer the summit of Mera(6476m) .

Early in the morning after having breakfast we will conquer the summit of Mera(6476m) . Though the distance does not look far the climb requires much of a hard work and all the preparation and positive attitude will pay off here. It takes 4 to 6 hours for summit. For the summit we start to trek from 2 am to 5 am in the morning. As the sun rises we can see the incredible vista across to Baruntse(7129m) , Nau Lekh(6360m) and Makalu(8481m). After conquering the summit we climb down to Khare. The exact schedule depends on many factors including the weather, condition of the route and condition of the members.

Today is another day for ice climbing and spend one more night in the village on the way back to Lukla.

Today is another day for ice climbing and spend one more night in the village on the way back to Lukla.

After a successful expedition on Mera Peak we climb down through Hinku valley to Gothey(3600m).

After a successful expedition on Mera Peak we climb down through Hinku valley to Gothey(3600m). On the way we can see the panoramic vista of Himalayan valley and majestic mountains. Overnight at Gothey in the camp.

Trek to Tuli Kharka(4250m).

Trek to Tuli Kharka(4250m). Early in the morning after having breakfast we clim uphill through the lush forest on the west side of Hinki to the Valley of Tuli Kharka. Overnight at camping.

Trek to Lukla(4600m).

Trek to Lukla(4600m). After having breakfast we climb uphill to the top of Zatrwa La and climb downhill to the village of Lukla. Overnight at teahouse in Lukla.

Fly back to Kathmandu.

Fly back to Kathmandu.

Departure for your onward flight.

Departure for your onward flight.

FAQs

Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal, standing at 6,476 meters (21,247 feet). It offers stunning panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Makalu.

Mera Peak Climbing is considered moderately challenging. It requires basic mountaineering skills such as using crampons, ice axes, and ropes. Good physical fitness and prior high-altitude trekking experience are beneficial.

The best time to climb Mera Peak is during the pre-monsoon (spring) season from March to May and the post-monsoon (autumn) season from September to November. These seasons offer stable weather conditions and clear skies.

Typically, Mera Peak Climbing takes around 12 to 15 days, including trekking from Lukla, acclimatization days, and the summit push. The duration can vary based on the itinerary and weather conditions.

While previous climbing experience is not mandatory, it is highly recommended. Climbers should have prior high-altitude trekking experience and be familiar with basic mountaineering techniques.

Climbers need the Makalu Barun National Park entry permit and the Mera Peak Climbing permit. These permits are typically arranged by trekking agencies as part of their expedition packages.

Accommodation includes teahouses or lodges along the trekking route and tents at Base Camp and higher camps during the climbing phase. Teahouses offer basic amenities, while tents provide shelter closer to the peak.

Safety is a priority during Mera Peak Climbing. Experienced guides lead the expedition, ensuring proper acclimatization, monitoring weather conditions, and providing guidance on technical aspects of the climb. Emergency protocols are also in place.

Climbing Mera Peak offers stunning views of Everest and other high peaks. The trekking route passes through diverse landscapes, including forests, remote valleys, and Sherpa villages, providing cultural and natural experiences.

Preparation includes physical conditioning, focusing on cardiovascular and strength training, and familiarizing yourself with climbing equipment and techniques. Packing appropriate clothing and gear for varying weather conditions and high altitudes is essential.


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