General
Mera Peak Climbing gives an opportunity to all the experienced trekkers and amateur climbers who dreams and dares to stand on a Himalayan summit with a sense of great achievement. Amongst the trekking peaks in Nepal, Mera peak (6476m) is the highest permitted trekking peak, situated to the south of Everest dominating the watershed of the thickly wooded and remote Hinku valley. In this Mera Peak trek we arrange tea house and camping. It is not mandatory that you have prior climbing experience, as this is a non-technical trekking climbing peak in Nepal. But we must spend night at Mera high camp 5800m. It is beautiful peak from where view will be outstanding including Everest above the 8000m all in Everest region.
It commences from Kathmandu flying to Lukla (2820m) in 35minutes. The trail then crosses over the pass of Zatrwa La (4640m) and then onto the beautiful village Quarte (3510m). A further three days trekking takes us to Khare (4900m) and here we should acclimatization for the success of Mera Peak, before advancing to Base Camp. Even though the Mera Peak Climbing expedition is technically straightforward, there are some crevasses to movement around, and the route can be long and demanding after a fresh snowfall. The climb from Mera La (5415m) on the northern face to the summit is gradual with an outstanding mountain panorama of the Eastern Nepal Himalayas always in sight. The peaks visible include Everest (8848m), Cho-Oyu (8201m), Lhotse (8516m), Makalu (8463m), Kanchenjunga (8586m), Nuptse (7855m) and Chamlang (7319m) amongst many more above 6000m and below 8000m. Mera peak climbing is one of the best views for Everest region eastern part mountain’s including highest 3rd Kanchenjunga 8586m. it is real trekking peak means not too worse trail but last part 40meter is technically difficulty but we use all climbing gears for safety
Peak Facts
Highlights: It is the Highest Permitted trekking peak and it offers the views of Kanchenjunga, makalu, Baruntse, amadablam, Everest, Kangtega
Height: 6,654 meters
Type: Hard/Camping
Group Size: Min 2 or above
Season: Sep–Dec & Feb –Jun
- Kathmandu Durbar Square
- Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)
- Boudhanath Stupa (Large white Buddhist Stupa)
- Pashupatinath (Hindu Temple)
- Patan Durbar Square (Ancient city)
- Bhaktapur Durbar Square (55-window palace)
- Airport pickup and drop
- Tent and teahouse stay in trek
- Conservation permit
- Royality of Peak
- Hotel in Kathmandu as your requirements,.
- An experienced licensed holder Guide and required porters
- Food, drinks, salary, insurance, equipment, transportation, accommodation, and local tax for guide and porters,
- Transpotation by bus, car or by flight,
- Medical kit box
- Climbing Equipments
- All government tax
- All guided sightseeing tour in Kathmandu and entry fees
- All necessary transportation while sightseeing
- Personal climbing equipment
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
- Your travel insurance
- International flight and departure tax
- Any expense of personal nature
- Nepal entry visa fee US 30
- Any kinds of Bar bills