Mera Peak is one of the most thrilling Trekking Peaks in Nepal. Located on the south edge of the famous Khumbu region, it is dominated by Mt. Everest (8,848m) and the beautiful and remote valleys of Hinku and Hunku. J.O.M. Roberts and Sen Tenzing made the first historical ascent on 20 May 1953 on Mera Peak, which involves a culturally exciting journey through picturesque villages and forests followed by a gentle climb to the Mera Base Camp and subsequently on the summit of 6476m. Perhaps its height has made it famous as “one of the highest Trekking Peaks in Nepal,” that is, any peak above this height is considered a full expedition peak with its associated higher permit cost.
Even though this very high Peak is at moderate to high altitude, Mera is not that complicated nor technical a climb. It is often ascended by groups and individuals whose only climbing qualifications are that they are fit and have an outgoing sense of adventure. It is generally trekked during both of the post and pre-monsoon seasons. The Mera Peak Climbing Trip is an absolute Nepalese mountaineering adventure experience. We avoid the usual routes to the mountain as we prefer to follow a more secret wilderness trek than that used by others. The Mera Peak Climbing begins in Kathmandu where we make last minute preparations then either drive to Jiri or flight to Lukla. At Jiri we trek to the foot of the mountain through the countryside, visiting remote farming communities before crossing the steep Hinku valleys and following a high ridge with magnificent views towards our final goal. However we have not just chosen this route for the views but to provide you with an enhanced cultural experience too. The route we follow also allows for a far better rate of acclimatization than the rapid ascent start from Lukla and over the high pass of the Zatrwa La. We go through forests of rhododendron, bamboo, and pine to reach Kothe (Hinku Khola) from where the trek becomes easier up to Khare Base Camp (5000m). From Khare to Mera-La the trail is steep and Mera-La to our high camp (5800m) is comparatively easier, although we must take care on deep crevasses. There are many other routes to the Mera peak, but none of them are easy, some requiring the crossing of high and difficult passes. No matter, we will follow the 'standard' route to the summit, reaching the Central peak and, perhaps, the slightly higher northern summit, which adds to the true mountaineering experience. All effort and hard work pays off as we summit and some of the finest breathtaking views of Chamlang, Kangchenjunga, Makalu and Baruntse to the east, and Cho Oyu, Ama Dablam and Kangtega to the west emerge. Everest is seen to the north over the massive unclimbed south face of Lhotse and the Nuptse/Lhotse ridge. It is possible to climb this peak and to descend to Base Camp on the same day during favorable conditions.
After this enriching Himalayan experience, our Mera Peak Climbing will end at Lukla airstrip. We at “Nepal Mother House Treks and Expedition” are glad to organize your with our experienced local Sherpa guides and expert staff for your complete experience.
Day 00: Arrival at Kathmandu.
Day 00: Trip preparation and permit paper work day.
Day 01: Fly to Lukla (2,800m), trek to Chutanga (3173m)
Day 02: Rest day in Chunatga for acclimatization.
Day 03: Chutanga to Tuli kharka (4400m)
Day 04: Tuli kharka to Mosum kharka (3700m)
Day 05: Mosum Kharka to Tangnag (4350m)
Day 06: Rest day in Tangnag for acclimatization.
Day 07: Tangnag to Khare (5100m)
Day 08: Khare to Upper Khare (5500m)
Day 09: Upper Khare to High Camp (5800m)
Day 10: High Camp to Summit (6476m) via Tangnag (4350m)
Day 11: Reserve day.
Day 12: Tangnag to Tashi Ongma (3600m))
Day 13: Tashi Ongma, Trek to Tuli kharka (4,400m)
Day 14: Tuli Kharka, Trek to Lukla (2,800m)
Day 15: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu -35 minutes flight
Day 00: Your own destination.
Day 01: Arrival at Kathmandu.
Day 02: Trip preparation and permit paper work day.
Day 03: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla (2,800m) -30 minutes, Trek to Puiya /Chutok (2800 m) – 4 to 5 hours
Day 04: Trek Chukot to Khari La hill (3080m) to Pangkongma (2950 m) -5 to 6 hours
Day 05: Trek Pangkongma to Ramailodanda (3800m) -5 to 6 hours
Day 06: Trek Ramailodanda to Chhatre Khola (3480m) -4 to 5 hours
Day 07: Trek Chhatre Khola to Khothey (3600m) -5 to 6 hours
Day 08: Trek Khothey to Tangnag (4350m) -5 to 6 hours
Day 09: Rest & acclimatization day in Tangnang
Day 10: Trek Tangnag to Khare (4900m) -4 to 5 hours
Day 11: Trek Khare to Mera La (5415m) and Base Camp (5300m) -5 to 6 hours
Day 12: Trek Base Camp to High Camp (5800m) -4 to 5 hours
Day 13: Trek Summit to Mera peak (6461m) then back to Khare (4900m) -9 to 10 hours
Day 14: Reserve Day for Contingency
Day 15: Trek Khare to Khothey (3600 m) -5 to 6 hours
Day 16: Trek Khothey to Thuli Kharka(4200 m) -5 to 6 hours
Day 17: Trek Thuli kharka to Lukla (2800 m) -6 to 7 hours
Day 18: Fly back to Kathmandu -30 minutes
Day 19: Leisure and shopping day in Kathmandu
Day 20: Departure day you destination
*Note: Some time we could face problem due to Lukla flight delayed by few hours or cancelled for a day because of bad weather. It is happen very rarely, but it could even in best trekking season also as you know how climate change is effecting our globe and the mountain weather is un predicable. Therefore, we always recommend you to add one supplement night in Kathmandu after your trek if possible (just for incase). If everything runs smoothly, you can enjoy other activities like sightseeing, rafting, shopping, as you wish.
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Destination: Island Peak
Max Elevation: 6476m
Activities: Trekking, Climbing
Transport: Private Vehicle, Airplane
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Best Time: Sep-Nov & Mar-May
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Tom Beavers, Seattle, WA (USA)
Karna, thank you so much for another wonderful trek. This is my 3rd trek with you - the first being the Annapurna Circuit and then a tour of the Everest region, starting at Jiri and then trekking up to Gokyo, going over Cho La, up to Kala Pattar and then up the Chukhung valley. I continue to learn so much about Nepal from you,..........
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