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Mera Peak (6,476m/21,247 ft) is an exhilarating and visually breathtaking mountain, gaining popularity among trekkers and climbers as it stands as the highest trekking peak in Nepal’s Khumbu (Everest) Valley. Positioned on the fringes of the renowned Khumbu Region, with the iconic presence of Mt. Everest, Mera Peak offers a thrilling opportunity for adventure seekers who possess excellent physical fitness. As you lift your gaze from Mera and beyond the clouds, you will be captivated by the majestic panorama of the world’s towering 8000-meter Mountains, including Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho-Oyu, and numerous other peaks, creating an unforgettable experience.
The Mera Peak climbing journey commences with an exciting short flight to the mountain airstrip of Lukla. From there, you embark on a multi-day trek through high and picturesque valleys until you reach the Mera region. While the climb demands considerable physical endurance due to the altitude, it is not technically challenging, as the ascending snow slopes rarely exceed 40 degrees. The key qualification for ascending Mera Peak is outstanding physical fitness and an adventurous spirit. Our meticulously designed Mera Peak itinerary ensures gradual acclimatization for climbers, prioritizing safety and success. With our standard service, high-quality equipment, nourishing food, experienced trekking staff, and knowledgeable leader, your Mera Peak expedition promises to be a life-changing adventure in Nepal.
Upon your arrival in Kathmandu, you will be greeted by our representative and transferred to your hotel. Rest and relax after your journey. Overnight at the hotel.
Embark on a full-day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu Valley. Visit Kathmandu Durbar Square, a historical palace complex with ancient temples and unique architecture. Explore the religious site of Swayambhunath, also known as the Monkey Temple, offering panoramic views of the city. Discover the beauty of Patan Durbar Square, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, known for its exquisite Newari architecture. Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
Take a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, enjoying breathtaking mountain views. Upon landing in Lukla, begin your trek to Puiyan. Traverse through charming villages and picturesque landscapes. Overnight at a camp or lodge.
Continue your trek from Puiyan to Pangom, passing through lush forests and enjoying the serene mountain surroundings. Overnight at a camp or lodge.
Embark on a trek from Pangom to Ningsowa, immersing yourself in the natural beauty of the region. Overnight at a camp or lodge.
Trek from Ningsowa to Forest Camp, surrounded by enchanting woodland scenery. Overnight at a camp or lodge.
Make your way from Forest Camp to Kote, passing through captivating landscapes and remote settlements. Overnight at a camp or lodge.
Ascend from Kote to Thagnag, reveling in the high-altitude mountain vistas. Overnight at a camp or lodge.
Take a well-deserved rest day at Thagnag to acclimatize and prepare for the upcoming climb. Overnight at a camp or lodge.
Continue your journey from Thagnag to Khare, the base for the Mera Peak expedition. Overnight at a camp or lodge.
Trek to Mera Base Camp, where you'll start your ascent to the summit. Overnight at a camp.
Climb to Mera High Camp, getting closer to the summit and enjoying the breathtaking alpine scenery. Overnight at a camp.
Reach the summit of Mera Peak and savor the achievement. Descend back to Mera Base Camp for overnight stay.
A spare day is set aside for flexibility in case of any delays or for additional rest if needed. Overnight at a camp.
Descend from Mera Base Camp to Thagnag, retracing your steps through the stunning landscapes. Overnight at a camp or lodge.
Continue your trek from Thagnag to Kote, enjoying the changing scenery along the way. Overnight at a camp or lodge.
Trek from Kote to Tuli Kharka, surrounded by the beauty of the Himalayan wilderness. Overnight at a camp or lodge.
Head towards Lukla, marking the end of your trekking journey. Overnight at a camp or lodge.
Take a scenic flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu. Transfer to the hotel and relax. Overnight at the hotel.
Enjoy a leisurely free day in Kathmandu, exploring the city or indulging in some last-minute shopping. Overnight at the hotel.
Your adventure comes to an end. Our representative will transfer you to the airport for your departure flight. Bid farewell to Nepal with cherished memories. Safe travels!
The Mera Peak expedition is considered to be challenging, primarily due to the high altitude. Climbers should be physically fit and have prior trekking experience. However, the climb itself is non-technical, and ascending snow slopes rarely exceed 40 degrees.
The complete Mera Peak expedition typically takes around 21 days, including trekking to the base camp, acclimatization days, summiting the peak, and returning to Lukla.
The best time to climb Mera Peak is during the pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (autumn) seasons. The months of April to May and September to November offer stable weather conditions and clear skies, providing excellent views of the surrounding mountains.
While previous climbing experience is not mandatory, participants should have good physical fitness and a strong sense of adventure. Prior trekking experience and exposure to high altitudes are recommended.
During the trek, accommodation is provided in tea houses and lodges along the route. These are basic yet comfortable accommodations with shared facilities, offering a warm and welcoming atmosphere.
Yes, the itinerary includes rest and acclimatization days to ensure a safe ascent. Adequate time for acclimatization is essential for climbers to adapt to the high altitude and reduce the risk of altitude sickness.
Meals are provided on a full board basis, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The meals are typically a combination of local Nepali cuisine and international dishes to cater to various tastes and dietary preferences.
The expedition is led by experienced guides and supported by a team of trained staff. Safety is a top priority, and necessary precautions are taken to ensure the well-being of all participants. Basic medical kits and communication devices are carried for emergencies.
Yes, travel insurance is mandatory for all participants. It should cover emergency medical evacuation, trekking at high altitudes, and other unforeseen events.
Yes, the itinerary can be customized to meet your specific preferences and requirements. Additionally, you can choose to join a group tour with fixed departure dates to share the experience with other like-minded adventurers.
Participants are required to bring their personal trekking and climbing gear. A detailed packing list will be provided, and essential items include appropriate clothing, sturdy trekking boots, sleeping bags, and other essential equipment for high-altitude trekking and climbing.
The necessary permits, including the climbing permit, ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit), and TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card, will be arranged by the trekking agency as part of the expedition package.
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