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Mera Peak Climbing

  • 17 Days
  • Adult

From $2,455.00 Per Adult

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Duration

17 Days

Group Size

1-20+

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Mera Peak Climbing Overview

Mera Peak Climbing is one of the most iconic and delightful expeditions in the Himalayas that takes you to the summit of the highest trekking peak in Nepal. This beautiful hidden gem in the Himalayas which has been gaining massive popularity among climbers in recent years consists of three peaks, Mera South at 6,065 meters (19,898 feet), Mera North at 6,476 meters (21,246 feet) and Mera Central at 6,461 meters (21,197 feet).

Famous as the ‘practice peak’ of the Himalayas, the Mera Peak climbing offers an exhilarating and thrilling adventure for both beginner and seasoned climbers. Known for its straightforward climbing route and the unprecedented magical vistas of the Himalayas from the top, Climbing Mera Peak rewards the climbers with stunning views of the five of the highest peaks in the world, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Cho Oyu, Lhotse, and Everest from its summit.

Included

  • To ensure your safety and provide a smooth arrival experience, Asian Adventures offers complimentary airport pick-up and drop-off services for both international and domestic arrivals and departures.
  • Representatives of Asian Adventures will be waiting for you at the airport with an Asian Adventures banner and your name placard for easy identification. The representative will also carry an official company ID card for verification.
  • According to the trekking package itinerary, Asian Adventures arranges three nights of accommodation in Kathmandu in your selected hotel category, ranging from tourist-standard to five-star hotels.
  • Asian Adventures provides experienced, government-authorized (licensed) high-altitude trekking guides throughout the trekking period.
  • Surface transportation required during the trek and in major cities, as specified in the itinerary, is included.
  • As per the itinerary, Asian Adventures arranges regular domestic flight tickets from Kathmandu to Lukla and Lukla to Kathmandu for trekking members and guides.
  • During the trek, Asian Adventures provides comfortable accommodation in carefully selected tea houses (excluding chain hotels).
  • Most lunches are taken along the trekking route, while breakfast and dinner are served at the tea house where you stay overnight. Asian Adventures provides clean and freshly prepared breakfast, lunch, and dinner, along with tea or coffee, from the tea house menu throughout the trek.
  • To ensure your comfort and protection from cold weather, we provide clean and warm down jackets and sleeping bags during the trek.
  • Asian Adventures allows up to 15 kg of personal trekking equipment per person, carried by porters, yaks, or mules during the trekking period.
  • Since Everest Base Camp lies within the Sagarmatha National Park area, Asian Adventures provides all required national park permits.
  • The Trekkers' Information Management System (TIMS) permit is mandatory for trekking in the Everest region. Asian Adventures arranges this permit for all trekkers.
  • First-aid medical kits are provided for both trekkers and staff to ensure health and safety during the journey.
  • Communication is an important safety factor in remote Himalayan regions. Therefore, Asian Adventures equips trekking guides with satellite phones for emergency situations.
  • During your trek, Asian Adventures ensures clean, nutritious, and freshly prepared meals at tea houses.
  • The quoted package price includes all official service charges, government fees, taxes, and VAT. There are no hidden costs beyond the stated price.
  • Before departing Kathmandu, we invite you to join us for a farewell dinner at a traditional Nepali restaurant with a cultural performance. This provides a wonderful opportunity to experience Nepali culture and traditions.
  • As a souvenir of your Himalayan adventure, Asian Adventures will present you with an Asian Adventures T-shirt, Pashmina, and company brochure before your departure.

Excluded

  • Kathmandu offers a wide variety of high-quality restaurants serving Nepali and international cuisine. Therefore, lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (except the farewell dinner provided by Asian Adventures) are not included in the package cost and must be arranged by the client.
  • Personal expenses such as snacks, packed foods, chocolates, energy bars, mineral water, soft drinks, energy drinks, alcoholic beverages, and cigarettes during the trek are not included. These items can be purchased individually according to personal preference.
  • Expenses related to personal trekking equipment, laundry services, gratuities (tips), telephone calls, mobile services, internet usage, walkie-talkies, satellite phone usage, and other personal communication services are not included in the package.
  • Trekking in the Himalayas is an adventurous activity conducted in remote mountain regions. For your safety, all participants must obtain comprehensive travel insurance before arriving in Nepal. The insurance policy should cover emergency helicopter evacuation, medical treatment, hospitalization, and other related expenses.
  • International airfare to and from Nepal and the Nepal tourist visa fee are not included in the package cost and must be arranged by the traveler.
  • Any additional expenses arising from unforeseen circumstances beyond our control, including natural disasters, adverse weather conditions, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, flight delays or cancellations, and changes in government regulations, are not included in the package cost.
  • Costs associated with additional staff or services requested beyond those specified in the package are not included and will be charged separately.
  • Any services not specifically listed under the "Package Includes" section will be considered additional services and will incur extra charges.
  • Tipping is not included in the package price. Tipping guides, porters, and support staff is a customary practice in Nepal's trekking industry and is greatly appreciated as recognition of their hard work and service. The amount is entirely at the discretion of the client.

Travel Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrival at Kathmandu and hotel transfer

Our representative will receive you at the Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA)terminal during the first day of your Mera Peak itinerary. Our representative will also assist you with your luggage and hotel check-in.

Depending on the time of arrival, after getting enough rest you can also stroll around the bustling city to check out its vibrant ambiance. Or check out the nearby highlights if you have got enough time. Overnight stay at a star hotel in Kathmandu.

Day 2 - Sightseeing exploration in Kathmandu and Mera Peak Climb preparation

It’s an exhilarating day’s adventure today as you set out the exploration of the cultural and traditional capital city of this Himlayan country. Out of the 10 UNESCO World Heritage Sites, 7 of them are inside this beautiful capital city. As visiting all of these historic and religious landmarks in a single day is not possible, you will explore 3-4 of these magnificent marvels in this day’s adventure.

After finishing your sightseeing exploration, you will visit our office located in Thamel for the Mera Peak Climb overview and briefing. If you haven’t completed your shopping for the trek and climb, you can use this day to buy and rent equipment or clothes from Thamel. You will be dropped back to your hotel for an overnight stay, rest well as tomorrow’s adventure starts early in the morning.

Day 3 - Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and trek to Chhuthang

Kick-starting your Mera Peak climbing on Day 3 of your expedition, you will leave the bustling capital behind as you move to the marvelous Himlayan region. You will board an early morning flight at the domestic terminal of TIA and head towards Lukla. This short scenic cross-valley flight lasts for about 45 minutes and takes you across lush green hills, soaring rivers, and vibrant civilization as you move the snow-clad wide vistas of the Himalayas.

After landing in Lukla, you will meet the rest of your expedition team crew members here and if you have any unfinished shopping you can check out the marketplaces here. Moving along the second leg of this 3rd day’s adventure in the Mera Peak itinerary, you will follow the scenic routes across the dense rhododendron and pine forest below the Kalo Himal Ridge. The beautiful trekking route alongside the Dudh Koshi River stretches all the way to Chhuthang, a summer pasture land used by the herders. Overnight stay at Chhuthang.

Day 4 - Chhutthang to Tuli Kharka Trek via Zatrawal Pass

It’s another day of scenic adventure in your Mera Peak Climbing, however, as you will pass one of the high Himlayan passes, you need to take it easy and stay hydrated throughout the adventure. Starting your adventure from Chhuthang after breakfast, you will trek across the beautiful trails decorated with magnolia, rhododendron, and pine forest as you reach the steep trailed hill leading to the top of Zatrawal Pass.

This will be your first day of a challenging trek in the Mera Peak climbing as you push for the top of the pass overcoming the steep climbing sections. It may be a difficult climb, however, after reaching the top of the Zatrawal pass you will be rewarded with breathtaking views of the Himlayan massifs like Lumdung Himal, Karyolang Peak, Kongdi Ri, and Numbur Himal.

Day 5 - Tuli Kharka to Kothe trek

On the fifth day of your Mera Peak itinerary, you will dive deeper to explore the ambiance of the Hinku Valley. Leaving Tuli Kharka behind you will follow the descending trail that extends to the ridge of the Hinku River during the first part of the trek. Then you will traverse the rocky trails with several ascending and descending segments alongside the lush pine, oaks, and rhododendron forest heading deeper into the Hinku Valley.

You will be greeted with a delightful view of the Mera Peak as you move along the scenic trails of Hinku Valley. Moving ahead on the western trail of the valley you will push for the Kothe situated at the bank of the Hinku River. Teahouse accommodation at Kothe.

Day 6 - Trekking from Kothe to Thangnak

After enjoying the magical vibrance of the close-up Mera Peak from Kothe, you will proceed along the trails headed toward Thangnak. On this day of your Mera Peak climbing, you will move along the steep gradual upward trails on the ridge of the Hinku Khola making your way toward Gondishung, a small summer settlement for the herders.

Moving further ahead you will also pass one of the oldest monasteries in the region, Lungsumgba Gumba which was built approximately 200 years ago. It’s a short scenic trail from here that will lead you to Thangnak, a summer grazeland for the herders with several teahouses. From here, you will able to enjoy the stunning views of Mera Peak, Kusum Kanguru, and other adjacent peaks as you settle in for the night in this magical ambiance of the Himalayas.

Day 7 - Thangnak to Khare

After breakfast, the expedition will lead to the last settlement en route to the Mera Peak Base Camp, Khare. As you ascend to the altitude of 5,000 meters it is recommended that you drink enough water and take the adventure slow. During the first part of this day’s trekking adventure, you will pass through the steep moraines of the Dig Glacier as you make your way toward Dig Kharka. Then proceeding further, you will follow the glacial moraines of the Hinku Nup and Shar Glaciers heading toward Khare.

Day 8 - Acclimatization and side exploration at Khare

As you have ascended significantly high by this day in your Mera Peak climbing, you will use this day as your first acclimatization day. There is a risk for the human body to catch altitude sickness at higher altitudes if you don’t acclimatize properly. So, in your Mera Peak Climbing itinerary, you will use this day to give your body rest after a long enduring journey and do some side exploration as light physical activities as it helps you for an effective acclimatization process.

You can do some short hikes around the region and check your mountaineering equipment for the big adventure starting tomorrow. Overnight stay at the teahouse in Khare.

Day 9 - Trekking from Khare to Mera High Camp

The big day you have been waiting for is finally here. You will ascend on the snowy slopes of the mountain, making your way toward Mera High Camp. You will leave Khare behind as you head toward Mera Base Camp during the first part of the trek. You will trek across the Mera La Pass, the first snow and ice segment of the Mera Peak climb expedition, as you cover the distance on the glacial segments heading toward the Mera Base Camp.

After arriving at the base camp, you will shortly begin your climbing expedition on Mera Peak heading toward the high camp. Walking along the snowy and glacial segments of the mountain, a gradual climb will lead you toward the Mera High Camp. Our expedition crew will set up warm camps to rest for the night and prepare warm and nutritious food for you.

Day 10 - Contingency day for bad weather

Day 10 in your Mera Peak Climbing itinerary will be a reserve/contingency day separated in case you have to push your summit day. Although climbing Mera Peak in the peak seasons like autumn and spring doesn’t see much weather turbulence, the high altitude climatic conditions can be unpredictable at times. Thus, this day has been separated in this Mera Peak climbing as a reserve day so you can find the most appropriate window to grasp the victory on this magnificent peak. In case everything during the expedition goes according to the plan, you will continue with your summit pushing.

Day 11 - Summit of Mera Peak and descend down to Khare

This is the summit day of the expedition. With all the mountaineering equipment ready, you will begin your scaling really early in the morning to reach the summit before noon as the high winds after 12 p.m. can cause difficulties during the expedition. Led by the professional mountain guide, you follow his footsteps to push for the summit, as everything has been arranged for a comfortable climbing experience, you don’t have to worry about anything.

It takes approximately 5-6 hours for you to reach the summit of Mera Peak from the Mera High Camp. After enjoying the incredible vistas from the summit of the mountain that inclined Ama Dablam, Nuptse, Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Kanchenjunga, and several other peaks in its frame, you will descend down to Khare. You will celebrate your victory at Khare and enjoy the warm comfort of the local teahouse after a weary day’s adventure.

Day 12 - Trekking back to Kothe from Khare

After climbing Mera Peak, you will retrace your steps back to Kothe from Khare. Leaving the high-altitude Himlayan region behind, you will retrace your step back across the moraines of the Hinku Nup and Share Glaciers leaving the Dig Kharka and Dig Glacier behind. As you follow the descending trail to the lower altitude, you will find this trek in your Mera Peak climbing as an easy day’s walk.

Day 13 - Kothe to Tuli Kharka trek

After breakfast, you will continue on your step-retracing route as you follow the scenic trail alongside the dense rhododendron and pine forests. This day’s trekking route in your Mera Peak climbing consists of more uphill segments than the descending trails.

Then moving further along the trail enjoy the magnificent views of the Mera peak, you will follow the ridges of the Hinku River and with the gradual ascent during the final part, you will finally arrive at Tuli Kharka. Enjoying the magnificence of the Himlayan ambiance you will rest for the night at a teahouse in this big pasture land.

Day 14 - Trekking down to Lukla from Tuli Kharka via Zatrawala Pass

You retrace your steps back to the high Himlayan pass, Zatrawala Pass you descend down to Lukla. Starting the steep ascend from the Tuli Kharka side on this day’s adventure, you will reach the top of this magnificent pass. Then after immersing in the stunning views of the Himalayan range from the vantage point of this Himalayan pass, you will follow the gradual descending route to the Lukla side.

You will cover the trekking distance of approximately 6- 7 hours on this day of the Mera Peak itinerary to reach Lukla from Tuli Kharka. This will be the last day in your Mera Peak climb itinerary, where you will spend your night in the magical serene and picturesque ambiance of the Himalayan region.

Day 15 - Fly back to Kathmandu from Lukla

Day 15 of your Mera Peak Climbing will officially mark the end of your Himayala expedition, with fond and treasured memories you spent in this magical region, you will board a flight back to Kathmandu from the gateway of Everest. Enjoying the aerial views of the stunning Himalayas, you will fly over lush green landscapes, high hills, and vibrant settlements as you touch down to the bustling capital.

Day 15 - Leisure day at Kathmandu

As you couldn’t complete the exploration of all of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the sightseeing exploration of Day 2 in your Mera Peak Climbing expedition. You will use this day to check out the destinations you have missed and check out some other popular landmarks. Of course, you also want to buy souvenirs as a memoir of this remarkable adventure, so check out some of the most popular marketplaces like Thamel, Asan, and Mangalabazar or popular cultural sites to find just the right piece.

Day 15 - Final departure from International Airport

The last day is the departure day. According to your flight schedules our representative will pick you up from your hotel and assist you with check-out procedures. It is recommended that you should at least reach the airport 3- 4 hours prior to your flight schedules, so make the arrangement accordingly.

We hope you had a great time, thank you for choosing us for your adventures. We hope to see you again. Have a safe journey.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is Mera Peak Climbing?

Mera Peak is a moderately challenging climb that requires basic mountaineering skills, such as using crampons, ice axes, and ropes. The climb involves steep sections, glacier travel, and exposure to high altitudes, which increases the difficulty. Although it’s not as technical as some peaks in the Himalayas, it still requires good physical conditioning, mental resilience, and proper acclimatization to ensure a successful summit.

Do I need previous climbing experience for Mera Peak?

While previous climbing experience is not mandatory, it is highly recommended to have some mountaineering background. Knowledge of using crampons, ice axes, and handling rope work is essential. For those new to climbing, many trekking agencies offer training sessions on climbing techniques before the ascent. Basic mountaineering skills are crucial for safety and comfort during the climb, especially on the glacier.

How long does it take to summit Mera Peak?

The summit day of Mera Peak usually takes 8-10 hours. Climbers depart from High Camp early in the morning, often around 2-3 a.m., to ensure they reach the summit before the afternoon weather changes. The climb involves navigating glaciers, snow slopes, and a final steep section to the summit. After reaching the summit, climbers descend back to High Camp, typically taking 4-5 hours for the return journey.

What is Mera Peak Base Camp like?

Mera Peak Base Camp is located at around 5,300 meters (17,388 feet). It is a basic camp with tents set up in a spectacular alpine setting. There is a dining tent, shared washroom facilities, and space for climbers to rest and prepare for the summit. The camp is surrounded by snow-capped peaks, making it a beautiful and serene location. Climbers spend a night or two here for acclimatization before continuing to High Camp.

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