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Mera Peak Climbing - 17 Days

Group Price

PRICE PER PERSON

  • 1 US$2450
  • 2-4 US$2300
  • 5-7 US$2200
  • 8-10 US$2100
Price based on group size and dates* US$ 2450 All Inclusive Price

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TRIP HIGHLIGHTS

  • Discovering the breathtaking Hinku Valley and the glaciers, lakes, and moraines that surround it
  • Trekking through the rural communities and landscapes of the Khumbu area
  • Having a safe and enjoyable trekking experience
  • Learning about the distinctive customs and culture of the Sherpa people
  • Exploring the high-altitude Zatrwa La Pass (4,610m)
  • Enjoying cozy lodgings and delicious meals during the journey
  • Having the chance to hike through the isolated and pristine wilderness of Makalu Barun National Park
  • Observing the locals’ traditional way of life and learning about their beliefs and customs
  • Taking in expansive views of the Himalayan sunrise and sunset from a variety of vantage points during the trek
  • Crossing high-suspension bridges and taking in the breathtaking scenery of the Dudh Koshi River
  • Discovering the distinctive alpine flora and fauna of the Khumbu region
  • Making optional side trips to neighboring attractions like the well-known Gokyo Lakes or Everest Base Camp.

TRIP OVERVIEW

Mera Peak climbing is a must-do activity for adventure seekers in Nepal, which you should put on your bucket list. One of the world’s highest hiking peaks, Mera Peak is a strenuous ascent that calls for extreme physical fitness. Reaching the summit of the hill, which is situated in the isolated Hinku Valley of the Khumbu area, calls for technical climbing abilities. Each year, hundreds of trekkers and climbers from all over the world go to Mera Peak for the once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Mera mountain is Nepal’s highest hiking mountain, rising 6,476 meters above sea level. The climbing trip provides stunning views of the snow-capped mountain ranges, including Mount Everest, Makalu, and Cho Oyu, from the Himalayan summit. Climbing Mera Peak for 16 days is a difficult experience that needs careful planning and preparation. Acclimatization days, the final ascent to the peak, and a walk to the Mera Peak Base Camp are all part of the climb. The ascent is strenuous and calls for technical proficiency and stamina.

Trekkers must be in good physical condition and be ready for high elevations and freezing conditions. The most difficult portion of the Mera Peak Climbing Itinerary is the last climb to the top, which calls for a high degree of stamina and fitness. Climbing Mera Peak offers a unique journey in the middle of the Himalayas and is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Climbers get the chance to take in both the area’s natural beauty and the rich culture of the Sherpa people. Despite the fact that the Mera Peak Climbing Journey is not for the faint of heart, the sense of accomplishment and the magnificent views from the top make it a very fulfilling experience.

Flying to Lukla, a little mountain hamlet in the Khumbu area, is the first step in the Mera Peak climbing adventure. Trekkers go up the path from Lukla to Chutanga, a remote settlement, and then on to Tuli Kharka. A view of the native Sherpa culture and way of life is provided by the journey, which winds past gorgeous towns, alpine meadows, and deep woods. The Mera Peak Climbing Trail, which leads to Mera Peak Base Camp, involves expert climbing abilities and traverses steep, rocky terrain. To traverse challenging terrain, trekkers need to know how to use ice axes, crampons, and ropes. Although the climb is moderate, it gets harder as hikers get closer to the upper elevations.

Before arriving at the peak, the ascent is difficult and requires traversing a glacier. Unmatched vistas of the surrounding mountains, including the majestic Mount Everest, may be seen from the peak of Mera Peak. Trekkers will remember this moment for a lifetime because of the stunning vista from the top of Mera Peak. Trekkers must use caution when negotiating the steep and rocky terrain on the descent, which is equally difficult. Trekkers might take a plane back to Kathmandu to recuperate and unwind when the journey concludes in Lukla.

Climbing Mera Peak involves more than just reaching the summit; it also involves getting a taste of the local way of life and culture. The Sherpa people live in the Khumbu area and are renowned for their hospitality and mountaineering prowess. Trekkers get the opportunity to explore nearby villages, engage with the residents, experience their cuisine, and learn about their culture. The Mera Peak Climbing Adventure is a cultural as well as a physical adventure.

Climbing Mera Peak is a strenuous experience that calls for both physical and mental preparation. Trekkers need to be physically fit and have some high-altitude hiking experience. To effectively finish the Mera Peak Climbing expedition, one must be physically fit and have a high degree of endurance. In addition, trekkers need to be psychologically ready to handle the difficulties of the journey, such as altitude sickness, severe weather, and challenging terrain.

Perks of Mera Peak Climbing Booking with us

  • Airport Pickup And Drop off service
  • Company t-shirt and Duffle Bag
  • Mera Peak Climbing Route Map
  • An Oximeter to Check Blood Oxygen Saturation Levels.
  • First aid kits.

What You Can Expect from Mera Peak Climbing?

Climbing Mera Peak is an experience of a lifetime that gives hikers an opportunity to take in the local culture and the splendor of the Himalayas. What to anticipate from climbing Mera Peak is as follows:

  • You will pass through stunning scenery on your way to Mera Peak, including alpine meadows, lush woods, and charming towns. Admirable vistas of the neighboring mountains, including as Mount Everest, Makalu, and Cho Oyu, may be seen from the summit.The Sherpa people live in the Khumbu area and are renowned for their hospitality and mountaineering prowess. Trekkers get the opportunity to explore nearby villages, engage with the residents, experience their cuisine, and learn about their culture.
  • Technical climbing abilities are necessary to ascend Mera Peak. To traverse challenging terrain, trekkers need to know how to use ice axes, crampons, and ropes. Although the climb is moderate, it gets harder as hikers get closer to the upper elevations.
  • Climbing Mera Peak is a strenuous activity that calls for a high degree of stamina and fitness. Trekkers need to be physically fit and have some prior high-altitude hiking experience
  • .In addition, trekkers need to be psychologically ready to handle the difficulties of the journey, such as altitude sickness, severe weather, and challenging terrain. Successful completion of the journey requires mental toughness and perseverance.
  • Trekkers will always treasure the moment they reach the top of Mera Peak. The reward for the effort is the beautiful vista from the peak.

Itinerary

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Arrival in Kathmandu

Max. Altitude: 1350m 2/3 Stars Hotel
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Max. Altitude: 1350 m Breakfast 2/3 Stars Hotel
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Max. Altitude: 3020 m Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Tea house / Lodge 30-35 mins flight, 3-4 hrs walk
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Max. Altitude: 4610 m Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Tea house / Lodge 5-6 hrs walk
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Max. Altitude: 4300 m Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Tea house / Lodge 6-7 hrs walk
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Max. Altitude: 4356 m Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Tea house / Lodge 4-5 hrs walk
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Max. Altitude: 5045 m Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Tea house / Lodge 5-6 hrs walk
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Max. Altitude: 5045 m Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Tea house / Lodge
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Max. Altitude: 5350 m Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Tea house / Lodge 3-4 hrs walk
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Max. Altitude: 5780 m Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Tea house / Lodge 5-6 hrs walk
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Max. Altitude: 6476 m Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Tea house / Lodge 8-9 hrs walk
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Max. Altitude: 5045 m Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Tea house / Lodge 5-6 hrs walk
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Max. Altitude: 4300 m Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Tea house / Lodge 5-6 hrs walk
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Max. Altitude: 4610 m Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Tea house / Lodge 6-7 hrs walk
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Max. Altitude: 2840 m Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner 2/3 Stars Hotel 45 mins flight
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Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Tea house / Lodge - 2/3 Stars Hotel

Itinerary Note

Our standard itinerary may vary due to unforeseen circumstances like flight delays, weather changes, or health concerns. We advise arriving a day early to rest and prepare, with extra buffer days for international flights. The itinerary serves as a guideline and can be adjusted based on client preferences, fitness levels, and ground realities. If you're not satisfied or have an alternative plan please feel free to discuss it with us By Clicking :- ASK QUESTION or CUSTOMIZE YOUR TRIP.

What's Included / Excluded

Cost Incluldes

  • Airport pick and drop
  • 3 nights accommodation in Kathmandu (3 stars Hotel)
  • Full board meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek and climb period
  • All necessary permits.
  • Round flight trip to Lukla from Kathmandu/Ramechhap including airport transportation.
  • English speaking professional trekking guide.
  • Staff costs include their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare, food, and accommodation.
  • 10 nights of tea house accommodation during the trek
  • 2 night’s tent accommodation during climbing
  • Group mountaineering (climbing) equipment
  • All government and local taxes
  • Company  T-shirt and duffle bag.
  • Free trekking map
  • Purified drinking water (Ef-Chlor – water purification tablet)
  • Certificate of achievement (If needed)
  • Farewell dinner in Nepali restaurant

Cost Excludes

  • Nepalese visa fee, international airfare to and from Kathmandu, travel and rescue insurance
  • Excess baggage charges (if you have more than 15 kg of luggage, a cargo charge is around $1.5 per kg)
  • Extra night Hotel in  Kathmandu (also in the case of early return from the mountain than the scheduled itinerary)
  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, internet, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge,  bottle or boiled water, shower, etc.)
  • One porter between two trekkers is recommended. If you would like to take a porter it will cost USD 280 for one porter.
  • Personal climbing equipment and personal climbing guide if requested
  • Tips for guides and porters (expected)

Join Fixed Departure

Fixed Departure Note

Join our group trek with a fixed departure date, or choose your own date with our Private Trip option, which offers daily availability.

Fixed Departure Status:

Guaranteed: The trip will definitely run on this date.
 Available: The trip will run once the minimum group size is met.
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