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Trip Overview
Mera peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal and of course very popular trekking peak because this peak does not require any technical knowledge and prior climbing experience therefore this is the best option for beginners to start climbing high mountains. Physical fitness and mental conditions are always concerned very important factors for a successful trip.
The panoramic view from the Mera Peak summit is one of the best views can be seen from the Himalayas including 8,000m peaks Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Kanchenjunga, and Makalu as well as many other beautiful peaks.
The main route to reach the top of Mera Peak is from the north side walking through high altitude glaciers therefore proper acclimatization is very important. Another route from the south and west faces of the peak is consider a more difficult and technical route.
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Trip Itinerary
Day 1: Kathmandu 1300m (Arrival day and transfer to 3-star Hotel)
Day 2: Preparation Day
Day 3: Fly to Lukla, trek to 2800m Paiya (2729m) (5-6 hours)
Day 4: Trek to Pangom 2845 m (5-6 hours)
Day 5: Trek to Ramailo Dada 3270m (6-7 hours)
Day 6: Trek to Chatra Khola 2800m (5-6 hours)
Day 7: Trek to Kothe 3600m (6-7 hours)
Day 8: Trek to Thanknok 4867m (3-4 hours)
Day 9: Rest day for Acclimatization 5000m
Day 10: Trek to Khare 5024m (3-4 hours)
Day 11: Rest day final preparation day for the Mera Peak
Day 12: Trek to Mera B.C. 3 hours
Day 13: Trek to Mera High Camp 5800m (5 hours)
Day 14: Summit and Back to Khare (10 hours)
Day 15: Trek to Kothe (6 hours)
Day 16: Trek to Chatra Khola (6-7 hours)
Day 17: Trek to Lukla (6-7 hours)
Day 18: Reserve day in case of bad weather
Day 19: Fly back to Kathmandu
Day 20: Fly back Home
Cost Includes
- All international/domestic airport transfers in Kathmandu by private vehicle
- Hotel in Kathmandu on twin sharing basis with breakfast
- Accommodation during the trek on twin sharing basis
- Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner at tea house/camping
- Tea/coffee or hot drinks during the trek
- Boiled water
- Once certified IFMGA experienced and trained guide
- Experienced, professional, and strong staff
- Guest tent, Kitchen tent, Sherpa tent along with the sleeping mattress, all cooking
- Cook and kitchen helper to prepare fresh, hygienic, and energy meals
- Trek permit, TIMS card, and required trek documents
- Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu flight tickets with airport taxes
- First aid kit box (for basic treatment)
Cost Excludes
- Nepal Visa Fees
- Travel and Emergency helicopter evacuation insurance
- Any type of bottled, boiled water, soft drinks or alcoholic drinks during the trek
- Laundry or personal expenses like hot shower, battery charges, sick, flight delayed, bad weather, urgent helicopter evacuation etc.
- Climbing gears and personal equipment
- Tips for driver, guide, and porter
Highlights
Accomodation
Tea House and Camping
Duration
20 Days
Group
2 pax and above
Season
Oct, Nov, Dec, Mar, Apr, May
Starts at
USD 3000/-
Trip Overview
Mera peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal and of course very popular trekking peak because this peak does not require any technical knowledge and prior climbing experience therefore this is the best option for beginners to start climbing high mountains. Physical fitness and mental conditions are always concerned very important factors for a successful trip.
The panoramic view from the Mera Peak summit is one of the best views can be seen from the Himalayas including 8,000m peaks Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Kanchenjunga, and Makalu as well as many other beautiful peaks.
The main route to reach the top of Mera Peak is from the north side walking through high altitude glaciers therefore proper acclimatization is very important. Another route from the south and west faces of the peak is consider a more difficult and technical route.
Trip Itinerary
Day 1: Kathmandu 1300m (Arrival day and transfer to 3-star Hotel)
Day 2: Preparation Day
Day 3: Fly to Lukla, trek to 2800m Paiya (2729m) (5-6 hours)
Day 4: Trek to Pangom 2845 m (5-6 hours)
Day 5: Trek to Ramailo Dada 3270m (6-7 hours)
Day 6: Trek to Chatra Khola 2800m (5-6 hours)
Day 7: Trek to Kothe 3600m (6-7 hours)
Day 8: Trek to Thanknok 4867m (3-4 hours)
Day 9: Rest day for Acclimatization 5000m
Day 10: Trek to Khare 5024m (3-4 hours)
Day 11: Rest day final preparation day for the Mera Peak
Day 12: Trek to Mera B.C. 3 hours
Day 13: Trek to Mera High Camp 5800m (5 hours)
Day 14: Summit and Back to Khare (10 hours)
Day 15: Trek to Kothe (6 hours)
Day 16: Trek to Chatra Khola (6-7 hours)
Day 17: Trek to Lukla (6-7 hours)
Day 18: Reserve day in case of bad weather
Day 19: Fly back to Kathmandu
Day 20: Fly back Home
What's included / excluded
- All international/domestic airport transfers in Kathmandu by private vehicle
- Hotel in Kathmandu on twin sharing basis with breakfast
- Accommodation during the trek on twin sharing basis
- Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner at tea house/camping
- Tea/coffee or hot drinks during the trek
- Boiled water
- Once certified IFMGA experienced and trained guide
- Experienced, professional, and strong staff
- Guest tent, Kitchen tent, Sherpa tent along with the sleeping mattress, all cooking
- Cook and kitchen helper to prepare fresh, hygienic, and energy meals
- Trek permit, TIMS card, and required trek documents
- Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu flight tickets with airport taxes
- First aid kit box (for basic treatment)