Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak

At 6476m. Mera Peak is the highest of the trekking peaks in Nepal. When this is combined with the fact that it offers unparalleled views and stunning panoramas it makes this trekking peak one of the most sought after mountaineering trips in Nepal. Mera Peak is never particularly technically difficult, but there is the altitude to contend with which makes this an exciting and challenging trip. We fly to Lukla and trek in to the Hinku Valley over the Zatrwa La. After careful acclimatization and some instruction to ensure that we will be safe on the mountain we set up Base Camp at the Mera La. From here we can make our summit bid and enjoy the views of the Khumbu Himal to our north. We then head north towards the Mingbo La, which gives us access to the Khumbu valley beyond. It also means that we do not have to retrace our steps, giving us a circular journey and the chance to explore different regions during the trip. There are spare days allocated in the itinerary for acclimatization and in case of bad weather.

The Base Camp is in a stunning setting but the views from the summit are perhaps unrivalled than from any of the other trekking peaks. The panorama takes in Kanchenjunga, Chamlang and Makalu to the east, while to the north Everest, the unclimbed south face of Lhotse and the Nuptse / Lhotse ridge are visible. To the west Ama Dablam and Cho Oyu complete what is undoubtedly one of the most glorious views in the whole of Nepal. We take the opportunity, during the trek in, to make sure that everyone is well acquainted with the technical equipment that we will be using on the mountain and to brush up on personal skills.

To enjoy the trek and climb fully you need to be fit and walk regularly. Previous climbing or mountaineering experience is preferred since we will be using ropes, crampons and axes, sometimes on exposed ground, and competence on such terrain is needed. Previous experience at altitude is not a pre-requisite, but is useful.

Height: 6654M
Region: Khumbu Himal Sagarmatha
Best Season: Autumn is the best but Spring is good.

Itinerary

Day 01: Arrival Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02: Prepared permit & Briefing
Day 03: Lukla to Chutanga (3350 m.)
Day 04: Chutanga - Over Zatrela pass, Overnight at Chatrabu (4340 m.)
Day 05: Chatrabu - Kohey (3700 m.)
Day 06: Kothey - Thangnak (4356 m.)
Day 07: Thangnak - Khare (4900 m.)
Day 08: Khare - Mera BC (5200 m.)
Day 09: Mera Base Camp – High Camp
Day 10: High Camp - Climb Mera peak 6654m. & Back to Base camp
Day 11: Mera Base Camp – Khare
Day 12: Khare – Kothey
Day 13: Kothey – Khartitang
Day 14: Khartitang – Chutanga
Day 15: Chutanga – Lukla
Day 16: Lukla – Kathmandu.
Day 17: Kathmandu
Day 18: Kathmandu
Day 19: Final departure

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