Nepal is known throughout the world for its mountain. Thousands of tourists from around the
world come to see the mighty peaks in Nepal. Some come to scale the peak where as others take
pleasure with the view it provides. There are many destinations in Nepal and most of them are
famous due to the peaks. The highest peak in the world in Mount Everest and it is most popular
peak throughout the world.
Mera Peak Climbing (6,470m)
Mera Peak is one of the best Himalayan panoramic view point in the world & popular peak
climbing in the Everest region of Nepal. Mera peak is technically easy to climb and hence is
preferred by most climbers who inspire to climb Mount Everest. Mera Peak is the highest
trekking peaks in Nepal, however it can be challenging trekking peak due to its elevation which
height is 6,470 meter / 21,227feet. Mera Peak climbing is the best option for people with average
mountaineering experience.
Mera peak is situated in Mahakulung Municipality – 1, Solukhumbu District, Everest Region.
Mera Peak is inside Makalu Barun National Park and Hinku Valley. You need to be well
acclimatized and physically fit to climb Mera Peak. Mera Peak Climbing itinerary is required to
design carefully with safe ascent and plenty of time for acclimatization with the environment.
The best time to ascend Mera Peak is during the spring season from March to May and autumn
season from September to December for viewing its astonishing scene of the Himalaya Vista.
Jimmy Roberts and Sen Tenzing made the first successful ascent of Mera Peak on 20 May 1953.
The route they used is still the standard route and straight forward to climb. Mera Peak summit
offers the wonderful Everest Himalayan panoramic view above 8000 meters five peaks are
visible Mount Everest (8848 m), Mt. Kanchenjunga (8586m), Mt. Lhotse (8516 m), Mt. Makalu
(8463m), and Mt. Cho Yu (8201 m). As well as from top of Mera Peak around 7000 meters
surrounding five peaks can be explore Baruntse, Chamlang, Nuptse, Pumo Ri, Gyachung Kang,
and around 6000 meters five peaks are also explore Ama Dablam, Labuche, Kangtega, Peak 41,
and Tutse,Peak. Mera peak Summit gives awesome peak climbing experience with enjoying
successful trip to celebrate.
The locals of the Mera areas are mostly Sherpa’s. The Sherpa’s are known for their expertise in
scaling mountains and are also known for their hospitality, traditional culture and religion. Mera
Peak Climbing has been leading in Nepal for a long time. If you have any question, please feel
free to contact or email Refuge Mera Lodge for further information and get outstanding superb
services.
Mera Peak Summit (6470m), 16 Days Trek from KTM to KTM
Phaplu – Pangokma – Panch Pokhari – Kothe – Khare – Mera Peak – Lukla
Day 01- Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02- Kathmandu Valley sightseeing and preparation for trekking
Day 03 – Flight from KTM to Phaplu (2350m), Trek to Thaksindo
Day 04– Trek to Kharikhola (2200m)
Day 05– Trek to Pangokma (2850m)
Day 06– Trek to Naging Dingma (250m)
Day 07– Trek to Cholem Kharka (3600m)
(Add extra day for rest and acclimatization)
Day 08– Trek to Panch Pokhari / Khola Khaka (4200m)
Day 09- Trek to Kothe (3550m), Sherpa Guest House
Day 10 – Trek to Thangnak (4350m), Oxygen Lodge
Day 11– Trek to Khare (5000m), Refuge Mera Lodge
Day 12 – Rest and Acclimatization day at Khare
(Add extra day to stay at Mera Base Camp, 5350m)
Day 13 – Trek to Mera High Camp (5800m)
Day 14 – Summit Mera Peak (6470m) and Back to Khare
Day 15 – Trek down to Kothe (3550m), Sherpa Guest House
Day 16 – Trek to Thulikharka (4200m)
Day 17 – Trek to Lukla (2800m)
Day 18– Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu
Day 19- Bhaktapu and patan Sight seeing
Day 20-Final departure to home country
Mera Peak Drive to Patale, Bung and fly back from Lukal/Kathmandu
ITINERARY
Day 01- Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to Hotel
Day 02- Kathmandu Valley sightseeing and prepared for trekking
Day 03– Drive from Kathmandu to Patale Dhap (2930m), 8 hour drive, Everest View Point
Day 04 – Drive to Bung (6 hour) and Trek to Khiraule Gompa (2600m), 2 hour, Cultural Day
Hike
Day 05 – Trek to Jungle Camp (Cholem) (3560m), 4 hour, Rhododendron Jungle Trail
Day 06 – Trek to Panch Pokhari (4,223m), 5 hour, Rocky Part Trekking
Day 07 – Trek to Kothe (3580m), 4 hour, Himalayan Pine Jungle Trail
Day 08 – Trek to Thangnak (4350m), 3 hour, via Inkhu River
Day 09 – Trek to Khare (5000m), 3 hours, Glacier Trail
Day 10 – Rest day for acclimatization and climbing preparation training at Khare
Day 11 – Climb to Mera High Camp (5800m), 5 hour, Camping Trek
Day 12 – Summit Mera Peak (6,470m) and back to Khare, 8 hour, Summit Day
Day 13 – Trek Down to Kothe (3580m), 4 hour, Back to Same Way
Day 14 – Trek to ThuliKharka (4200m), 5 hour, Off the Beaten Trail
Day 15 – Trek to Lukla (2840m), 5 hour, Zatrwa La Pass
Day 16 – Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu (1300m), 35 min, Mountain Flight
Day 17- Bhaktapur patan Sightseeing
Day 18- Final departure to home country
TOUR COST INCLUDES:
International and domestic airport pick up and drop, Good hotel in Kathmandu with B.B before
and after the trekking, All Kathmandu, Bhaktapur, Patan sightseeing with city guide, Flight
Ticket from Lukla/Kathmandu & Jeep drive begin trekking, All Meals and Hot Drinks, Room &
Camping Tent Service, Trekking & Climbing Guide and there insurance, 1 porter 2 person
clients, Mera Peak Permit & other trekking permit fee + Certificate
COST NOT INCLUDES:
Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu, Tempel entrance fee in Kathmandu sightseeing place, Mera
Peak Climbing Gear and personal equipment’s, Emergency helicopter risqué, Alcohol drink and
trips for trekking staffs etc….