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Mera Peak Climbing

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21 days

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Mera Peak Climbing – Candid Expedition

At 6476 meters, Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal. This Mera Peak Climbing is a physically demanding but straightforward climb. It offers a fantastic climbing experience of a lifetime. This climbing expedition to Mera is graded as an Alpine PD difficulty level. It suits best to all fit and experienced trekkers and amateur climbers. We customize the climbing training course at the Mera base camp. The training is designed to boost climbing techniques. It covers glacial walk, rope fixing, ascending, and descending. Such activity ensures the required climbing skills. This climbing training increases the confidence level to scale the summit safely.43 Out of 54 in 2015 and 31 Out of 39 in 2016 climbed the Mera peak. Exceptional 100% Summit in Spring 2017 Ten out of Ten on Top. Above 90% in 2018, 2019,  2022 and 2023. We have successfully run 4 groups to Mera top in this spring 2023.

Superb Panoramic View from the Summit

Our crafted climbing itinerary ensures proper acclimation. We begin the Mera peak climbing via the remote region. We ascend through the less-trodden Panch Pokhari trail to Hinku after the Lukla flight. We set our high Camp at 5800 meters to shorten the summit day. High Camp on a vertical rock provides some degree of shelter. The panoramic view seen from Mera High Camp is genuinely breathtaking. Ultimately, the climbing summit day starts early in the morning. We approach the Mera Peak summit through the northern route. This is a steady climb with an outstanding mountain panorama in sight. The view from the summit is one of the finest in the Himalayas. Superb five spectacular 8000-meter peaks are observable. Mt. Everest, Cho-Oyu, Lhotse, Makalu, Kanchenjunga and Nuptse all around. We trek out the shorter route via Zetra la to Lukla.

Mera Peak Climbing – Accommodation, Food, Safety, and Gear

We stay in a combo of tea houses and tents on the Mera peak climbing trip. Trekking up to Khare, accommodation will be in the tea house. During the climbing duration, we stayed at tented camping. We serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner while on the trip. We ensure all personal and group climbing gear in the Mera expedition. Equipment includes climbing boots, crampons, harnesses, Carabiners, Jumar, etc. No need to hire or buy any climbing gear to climb Mera Peak with us. We carry Oxygen and a medical kit as a safety backup. Satellite Phone in case of emergency on this climbing trip to Mera.

Climbing Difficulty, Cost, and Best Time

We hike the rugged terrain to the highest trekking peak of Mera in three weeks. With uncountable ups and downs, so-called Nepalese flats offer excellent acclimatization. No prior climbing experience is required to join this Mera peak climbing. A fit person can join this climbing with pre-trek physical preparation. The climbing difficulty level depends on several factors. That includes the weather conditions, physical fitness, and adaptation to the thinner air at high altitudes.

The best months are from March to May in spring and October to November in autumn. We offer competitive and inclusive climbing costs. Such cost includes all meals, permits, Lukla flights, guides and crew with their insurance, etc.

Join Mera Peak Nepal – Spring and Autumn 2023 and 2024

We have been organizing the Mera peak climbing for two decades. We have limited fixed and guaranteed departure dates to join the group for 2023 and 2024. April and May, October and November are the best time to climb. We customize a private trip to a group of friends or trekkers as required.

TRIP IN NUTSHELL

  • Famous trekking peak climbing for a thrilling lifetime experience
  • Straight forward trekking peak climbing in the Himalayas.
  • Strenuous trekking and climbing trip to Mera Peak
  • Travel with the Top-rated climbing company in Nepal.
  • The notable summit success rate of Mera Peak
  • Proper safety backup with Oxygen, satellite phone, and Medicine
  • All personal and group climbing gear provided, including the climbing boots
  • Climbing clinic at Mera peak base camp
  • All full board meals include Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
  • Responsible adventure policy of One Trekker: One Porter

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Tour Plan

  • Check out the Mountain Monarch sign on arrival at Kathmandu airport. Your trip leader will welcome you and transfer you to the hotel.
  • Hotel briefing and other information on arrival at the hotel.
  • Welcome dinner with a cultural program.
  • The next day a cultural city tour
  • Afternoon climbing gear checking and  trip preparation
  • We start an early morning drive to Ramechhap to board the flight to Lukla. This avoids the air traffic in Kathmandu airport in the busy season.
  • Experience the much-talked and thrilling Himalayan flight to Lukla.
  • Meet the trek crew and start the much-awaited adventure journey over 6000 meters.
  • We reach the Nargin Dingman via a night at Cholen Kharka at 3440 meters.
  • Ascent a narrow trail high above the Dudhkoshi Valley.
  • Camp at Pangom, a beautiful Himalayan Sherpa village.
  • Cross Pangom La pass (3,140m) marked by ancient Chortens.
  • Entered into the Hinku valley, unspoiled remoteness.
  • The whole southern valley opens out in the front remote valley. The solitary mass of the Himalayan peaks marks the way.
  • An excellent trekking day to the phenomenal lake junction Khola Kharka.
  • Kote village has set left from the Hinku River.
  • The walk offers outstanding mountain views northward.
  • Visit 200-year-old Gompa, which is built beneath a massive boulder.
  • We trek to Khare, a short and significant hike. It is suitable for altitude adaptation walks. The valley leads up to an extended range of peaks. It connects Kusum Kanguru north to Kang Teiga.
  • Walk up alongside the glacier. It offers excellent views to the north of the Hinku.
  • The second Acclimatization day. IT has been set aside to give us time to acclimatize properly.
  • Follow the eastern ridge traversing as far as to reach the ice slope. Here we set up the camp near the glacier.
  • The spot is ideal for practicing mountaineering techniques. We practiced crampons, ice axes, Jumar, and the figure of eight on a fixed rope.
  • High camp is the second highlighted day of the expedition. We gear up the necessary climbing equipment and practice.
  • Mountain views are spectacular from the Mera Peak high camp: Mt. Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Amadablam dominate the horizon.
  • Summit day - we climb early in the morning and scale to the top before noon. We return down to Khare after the successful summit of Mera Peak. The most magnificent panorama can be seen from the top. Five of the world's fourteen 8000 meters Peaks.
  • Spare Day for Summit in case of bad weather
  • Retrace the trail back to Kote and enjoy the refreshment celebration.
  • We follow the short route back to Lukla. Ir offers fantastic views of Mera Peak from a different angle.
  • The trail passes over windy rugged Zatrawa La (4,580 m). It is a steep descent toward the rocky outcrop of Kharkithanga.
  • Last night's dinner with the trek crew at Lukla. We have a small party together to praise a memorable experience. You may wish to take a hot shower at Lukla.
  • Flight backs Lukla to Kathmandu remaining of the day is at leisure.
  • Airport transfer by private vehicle to further destinations.

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