Mera Peak

Trip Duration

18

Trip Grade

Moderate

Highest Altitude

6461m

Accommodation

Tea Houses

Transportation

Flight

Group Size

1-20

Best Season

Sept, Oct, Nov, Mar, Apr, May

Mera Peak Introduction

To limitless Mera Trip adventure, Mera Peak Climbing is currently the best trekking hill trip and mountaineering destination. Mt. Mera Peak is an impressive mountain that climbs up to Mount Everest’s South Mera and occupies the uninhabited Hongu and Hinku Valleys. Trekking to Mera Peak Route Map is seen as more exciting and less difficult than other trekking peaks with little to no knowledge of mountaineering.

Mera Peak Trek’s ambitious ascent is provided spectacular views of the world’s majestic mountains like Mt. Everest (8848 m), Mt. Lhotse (8516 m), and Mt. Makalu (8485 m), Mt. Cho Oyu (8201 m), and other prominent mountains in Everest region.

For a fast scenic mountaineering flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, the Mera Peak Permit Cost and Itinerary starts. Lukla is the path to Khumbu and all of Nepal’s Everest. After landing at Lukla airport, we start our pre-climbing excursion heading through less crowded terraced landscapes, untouched valleys, and charming villages inhabited by Sherpa people.

Our highest trekking point goes through frozen waterfalls, thick trees, paddy fields, and spectacular glaciers with breathtaking views of large mountain ranges before entering Base Camp of Mera Point Expedition. Our Mera Peak Mountaineering base camp is located at a height of 5300 meters. We ascend higher from Mera Base Camp to hit the high plateau before we make a final ascent to Mera Peak peak.

After being fully acclimatized and properly equipped with all the climbing gear, we will consider the weather conditions and follow in our footsteps as our experienced climbing expert guides you. We must clear some pieces of difficult climbing and move to the peak of the Mera Peak Trail. A stunning and panoramic view of Everest, Kanchenjunga, Chamlang, Makalu, Baruntse, Nuptse, Lhotse, Ama Dablam, Cho Oyu, Kangtega, and other snow-capped peaks in the Everest area is rewarded for our exhausting Mera mountain climb to the pinnacle.
There, at the Mera Peak Tour peak, we should spend quick and valuable time heading down the same path back to Mera Peak Base Camp. After you reach your destination, Mera Base Camp, you will descend back to Lukla and then catch a flight to Kathmandu and bid farewell to your homeland.

Highlights

Mera Peak Climbing is the highest trekking peak that ascends to Mount Everest’s South Mera.
Experience breathtaking mountain views over 8000 meters above sea level from 5 mountains – Mt. Everest 8848 m, Mt. Cho Oyu 8201 m, Mt. Makalu 8485 m, Mt. Kanchenjunga 8586 m, Mt. Lhotse 8516 m, and many other peaks within the Everest area.
Explore the wild, uninhabited, and beautiful Valleys of Hongu and Hinku.
Enjoy the beautiful landscape of the highland Sherpa tribe community culture and tradition.
Popular uphill trekking to the Himalayan summit thrills a lifetime experience
Traveling with top-rated climbing business in Nepal with its excellent Summit performance record
Spend nights in the Tea House lodge to learn the lifestyle of the people living there.
Cross through a thick forest covered with refreshing and colorful bloomed rhododendrons, oak, pine, juniper, etc.
A chance to taste authentic Nepali cuisine in typical Nepali houses.
Learn about diverse cultures in Nepal i.e. Sherpa.

 

Outline Itinerary

  • Day 1: Arrival at Kathmandu
  • Day 2: Fly to Lukla (2860m), Trek to Chhuthang (3020m)
  • Day 3: Chhuthang to Tuli Kharka (4100m)
  • Day 4: Tuli Kharka to Kothe (4182m)
  • Day 5: Kothe to Thangnak (4326m)
  • Day 6: Thangnak to Khare (5000m)
  • Day 7: Acclimatization day
  • Day 8: Khare to Mera Base Camp (5300m)
  • Day 9: Mera Base Camp to Mera High Camp (5700m)
  • Day 10: Trek to Mera Peak (6476m), Return to Khare
  • Day 11: Khare to Kothe
  • Day 12: Kothe to Tuli Kharka
  • Day 13: Tuli Kharka to Lukla
  • Day 14: Lukla to Kathmandu
  • Day 15: Departure/ Farewell

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival at Kathmandu

You will be reaching Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu from where our representatives will meet and greet you. They will then escort you to a hotel somewhere busy street, Thamel. After you check-in, you can rest and relax for a while or explore the tourist hub for some shopping and souvenirs.
You will spend your night at the hotel.

Day 2: Fly to Lukla (2860m), Trek to Chhuthang (3020m)

You will be catching an early morning flight to Lukla which will be around 45 minutes.
You will also be experiencing the thrilling adventure of landing at one of the world’s dangerous airports, Lukla. After then, you will start your trek to Chhuthang which is going to be a short 4 to 5 hours of brisk walking.
You will check in to a Tea house where you will spend your night.

Day 3: Chhuthang to Tuli Kharka (4100m)

After having your breakfast, you will trek to Tuli Kharka after crossing Zatrawala Pass which is at an altitude of 4600 meters.
You can enjoy the mesmerizing and breathtaking scenario of snow-capped Himalayas i.e Number Himal, Khogdi Ri, Karyolang Peak, etc.
Almost one and half hours later you will reach Tuli Khola and spend your night in a lodge.

Day 4: Tuli Kharka to Kothe (4182m)

Your trail from Tuli Kharka is a mixture of uphill as well as downhill trekking through the dense forest filled with rhododendron, oak, and pine and juniper trees. You’ll get magnificent views of Mera Peak and the surrounding snow-capped peaks during your trek today.

A short descent into the Hinku River and a final climb uphill will carry you to Kothe.

Day 5: Kothe to Thangnak (4326m)

The trail goes along the moraines of the Hinku River towards Gondishung.
You will come along Lungsumba Gompa and observe the spectacular view of Mera Peak. You will be walking along the path which is lined with scripted rocks. You will reach Thangnak in about 4 to 5 hours.
You will see some shops and good tea houses where you will spend your night in one of them.

Day 6: Thangnak to Khare (5000m)

You will trek towards Hinku Nup and Shar Glacier and walk across the steep trail to Khare. You will observe a breathtaking view of the north face of Mera peak from Khare.

You will then have your dinner and rest in a lodge for the night.

Day 7: Acclimatization day

Acclimatization is important so that you adapt to the temperature and altitude of the surrounding. This will avoid altitude sickness and mental illness. You will be resting for the whole day as you will have to trek at an altitude of 5000 meters from the next day.

Day 8: Khare to Mera Base Camp (5300m)

You will now proceed with your trek to Mera Peak Base Camp which is short i.e. about 3 to 4 hours only.

You will slowly ascend on top of Mera glacier which will lead you to Mera Peak Base Camp. After reaching there, you can admire and embrace the view of different snow-capped mountains. If the weather is clear, you may view an admiring sunset.

You will spend your night in a tented camp.

Day 9: Mera Base Camp to Mera High Camp (5700m)

After your breakfast in the camp, you will follow the path that leads you to Mera La Pass.

The trail is going to be rocky and covered with snow. After you reach there, your trek guide/ Sherpa will accommodate you in a tented camp which will be set up by them. By that time, you can adore the mesmerizing view of Everest, Makalu, Nuptse, Cho Oyu, etc.

Day 10: Trek to Mera Peak (6476m), Return to Khare

You will start your trek early in the morning so that you reach the Mera peak summit before the afternoon.
It will be very tough for you to walk after midday as the harsh wind blows time and again. After reaching the summit, you will finally have your breakfast and enjoy the sunrise along with a gorgeous and spectacular view of mountains over 8000 meters i.e. Everest, Cho Oyu, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Nuptse, Chamlang, etc. you will spend some time then descend back the same route to reach Khare.
You will then have your dinner in a Tea House and stay for the night.

Day 11: Khare to Kothe

After having your breakfast, you will trek downhill through Thangnak before heading to Kothe. After then, you will enter a thick forest covered with rhododendron, oak, pine, and birch trees.
It will take 5 to 6 hours to Kothe and spend your night in a lodge

Day 12: Kothe to Tuli Kharka

After your breakfast, you will again trek through the dense rhododendron forest i.e. west area of Hinku Valley towards Tuli Kharka. You will be viewing Mera Peak from the north, center, and south faces.
You will spend your night in a lodge again.

Day 13: Tuli Kharka to Lukla

You will trek back to Lukla by retracing your footsteps through Zatrawala Pass.
You will ascend on top of the pass and then, descend the other side to reach Lukla. You will have a farewell dinner with the team as a success party to accomplish the Mera Peak summit.
You will then spend your night in a Tea House lodge.

Day 14: Lukla to Kathmandu

You will now fly back to Kathmandu admiring the beautiful geographical view of Nepal through an aerial view. After reaching Kathmandu, you can finally rest as per your time for the day or customize your time to go shopping or buy souvenirs. You will spend your night at the hotel.

Day 15: Departure/ Farewell

Our representatives will drop you at the airport 3 hours before your scheduled flight. This is the last time we will bid goodbye to and hope you visit Nepal again and again.

Includes

  • Airport picks up and drops service.
  • Transportation assistance and its prices. 
  • Airfare for domestic flights.
  • A skilled and licensed guide.
  • Porter as per the necessity.
  • Trekking authorization fee.
  • Trek maps and navigation tools.
  • Accommodation while staying in Kathmandu.
  • Governmental charges and other applicable prices.
  • Wage and accommodation of guide and porter.
  • Complete board-based meal during the trek.
  • Mineral waters.
  • Assistance for the team during the trek
  • Medical supplies and first aid equipment.
  • Trekking supplies and camping gears

 

Excludes

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (excluding breakfast).
  • International flight checks and airfares.
  • Alcoholic/ non-alcoholic liquors.
  • Additional porter fees.
  • Electronic gadgets like chargers, and headphones.
  • Individual costs like a hot shower, phone calls, laundry, and souvenirs.
  • Travel coverage and emergency evacuations.
  • Tips for porters or drivers.

 

Reviews

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