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Overview

The Mera Peak Climbing is perhaps the most appealing peak climbing in Nepal, since it is regarded as the highest trekking point. Mera Peak at the height of 6,476m/21,246 feet lies in the edge of Khumbu region and provides the spectacular vista of five of the tallest peaks of the planet, that involves Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu  and Kanchenjunga. The climb ascends straight ahead and doesn’t’ need any precious peak climbing experience technical abilities, thus, Mera Peak Climbing is an achievable chance for all the expedition lovers, be it an experienced climber or inexperienced trekkers, who dreams and dares to stand in the Himalayan summit demanding the ultimate elevation in rather short lapse of time. 

Comprising of three significant peak Mera North (6461m), central (6476m), south (6065m), the peak was at first discovered by British expedition team at time of early 1950. Even though you are really required to be careful each day regarding how you feel in order to be on the top. The technical areas are not much as just a few cracks and also splits. The peak is over 6000m and is situated in one of the isolated and non-negotiable surroundings of the planet.  Heading through an isolated valley, crossing with high passes and navigating with icefalls and glaciers, you will summit Mera Peak. Every expedition of Nepal starts at the capital city Kathmandu. The city is engaged, dusty but surely different in comparison to any other places in the world. 

Climb high sleep low is the general prospect in which you will hear at the time of trekking period of the climb as you will frequently ascend and descend the ridges. As for the high elevation trekking and climbing your body requires to be appropriately acclimatized. The weather is everytime clear most of the mornings and later in the afternoon the clouds come over. Mera Peak is a perfect beginning point for anybody searching to start their peak climbing adventures. Benjuli Adventure provide quality services and assistance, involving highly skilled and competent climbers and thorough training on procedure to use crampons and other important tools. From the summit, you can experience stunning vistas of peaks like Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and also several peaks over 7000 and 6000 meters high. 

 

Best seasons for Mera Peak Climbing

Despite the fact that passionate Peak Climbing dare to move even during the winter, the best seasons for going up Mera Peak are autumn and spring. Mera Peak Climbing is the highest trekking peak in Nepal and it takes more than a fortnight to complete the mission. In Nepal, till Mid-September there remain little rainy days. So the rainy season is surely the worst time to climb up. During winter also, because of extreme weather, blizzards and avalanches produce obstacles on the track of the climbers. 

So, during autumn season the sky is clear with spectacular visibility, less thick snow in the peaks, and a modest climate that makes the trekking simple, possible, and unforgettable. Autumn is classified into two segments: early autumn (Mid Sep – Mid Nov), and late autumn (Mid Nov – Mid Jan). Early autumn is more suitable than late autumn from the perspective of time and weather since late autumn is colder compared to autumn in Nepal. Clouds have gone, days are sunny, and horizons have the strongest visibility, even a lot of peaks are visible from Kathmandu Valley during autumn. 

Another best time is during spring (Mid March – Mid May). This time is the most favorable because spring prospers the entire environment of the Hinku Valley with greenery, blooming rhododendron, and superb biodiversity. A great combination of a blooming surrounding with a modest climate really fascinates the trekkers. The peak climbers who adore nature, culture, and high snow-capped mountains, spring is the most favorable time for them to complete Mera Peak Climbing, the highest peak trekking located at the height of 6476m form where they can have a close view at the stunning highest peaks in the planet.

 Actually, these seasons are not just the most favorable seasons for Mera Peak Climbing but also the most favorable for all peak climbing and expeditions. 

Itinerary
Day :

Day 1-2: Arrival in Kathmandu

  • Arrive in Kathmandu, Nepal.
  • Rest, recover, and obtain necessary permits.
  • Visit the trekking agency for a trip briefing.

Day 3: Fly to Lukla and Trek to Paiya (Chutok) (2,730m)

  • Take an early morning flight to Lukla.
  • Start trekking towards Paiya, passing through picturesque landscapes.

Day 4: Paiya to Pangkongma (2,846m)

  • Trek through lush forests, crossing several rivers and small villages.
  • Ascend to Pangkongma, a small Sherpa settlement.

Day 5: Pangkongma to Nashing Dingma (2,600m)

  • Descend to the Hinku River.
  • Trek through rhododendron and bamboo forests to reach Nashing Dingma.

Day 6: Nashing Dingma to Chhatra Khola (2,800m)

  • Continue the trek, passing through picturesque villages.
  • Cross the Hinku River and head towards Chhatra Khola.

Day 7: Chhatra Khola to Kothe (3,691m)

  • Ascend along the Hinku River Valley.
  • Reach Kothe, a scenic location with views of Mera Peak.

Day 8: Kothe to Thangnak (4,358m)

  • Trek through moraines and follow the Hinku Drangka River.
  • Reach Thangnak, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks.

Day 9: Acclimatization Day in Thangnak

  • Rest and acclimatize in Thangnak.
  • Explore the surroundings and prepare for the climb.

Day 10: Thangnak to Khare (5,045m)

  • Trek to Khare, the Mera Peak Base Camp.
  • Gain altitude and acclimatize for the ascent.

Day 11: Khare to Mera La (Pass) (5,415m)

  • Ascend to Mera La, the high mountain pass.
  • Set up high camp for acclimatization.

Day 12: Mera La to Mera Peak High Camp (5,800m)

  • Trek to Mera Peak High Camp.
  • Prepare for the summit push and acclimatize further.

Day 13: Summit Day (6,476m) and Descend to Khare

  • Start early for the summit push.
  • Reach the summit of Mera Peak.
  • Descend to Khare.

Day 14: Reserve Day for Contingencies

  • This day acts as a contingency in case of bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances.

Day 15: Khare to Kothe

  • Descend from Khare to Kothe.
  • Enjoy the views along the way.

Day 16: Kothe to Thuli Kharka

  • Trek back to Thuli Kharka, retracing the trail.

Day 17: Thuli Kharka to Lukla

  • Continue the trek back to Lukla.
  • Celebrate the completion of the trek with the team.

Day 18: Fly to Kathmandu

  • Fly back to Kathmandu from Lukla.
  • Rest and relax in Kathmandu.

Day 19: Departure

  • Depart from Kathmandu.
Cost Include
  • Pick-up or Drop-up service from and to the Airport(our own vehicle).
  • Food all along the trip(Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner and a cup of coffee or tea).
  • Accommodations during the trip in hotels with a family environment and Four-nights attached bathroom with hot shower on the mountain.
  • Three-night accommodation in Kathmandu on the 3* boutique hotel with breakfast.
  • Transportation, food, accommodation, and insurance of Guide during the trip.
  • Down jacket, all-season and sleeping bag.
  • Souvenir company trekking map, t-shirt, duffel bag.
  • Down jacket, the sleeping bag must be returned after complete your trip).
  • First Aid Medical Kit(our guide will carry the Medical Kit but we also advise to bring yourself for your own use, as far as possible).
  • All the required permits and paperwork. 1. Everest national park permit. 2. Pasang Lamhu rural municipality local tax. 3. Flight KTM-LUK, and LUK-KTM.
  • Licensed holder and well English speaking guide and his expenses entire trip.
  • One hour massages or Yoga service after the trek in Kathmandu.
  • Fresh fruit every day after dinner during the trek.
  • Welcome dinner and farewell dinner in Kathmandu.
Cost Exclude
  • International Airfare.
  • Visa Charges ( $30 for the 15 days, $50 for the one month).
  • Your travel and medical insurance.
  • Personal Expenses such as shopping, bar bills, hot shower, telephone, laundry, titbits, etc
  • Food (Lunch and Dinner) in Kathmandu.
  • Extra accommodation in Kathmandu.
  • Charging electronic devices and extra hot shower.
  • Emergency expenses such as expenses on the chartered helicopter.
  • Tip to our staff (as appreciation) at the end of your trip.
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