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Mera Peak [ 6476m] Climbing in Nepal !!
Mera Peak (6476m), highest trekking peak of Nepal which is gradually becoming popular among trekkers and novice climbers to have the feeling of hiking and in remote part of Khumbu region. Peak Mera lies of south from Everest. The ascent of the peak is technically straightforward, however, the heavy snow and the maze of crevasses can make the way longer to the summit. Besides the charming of climbing Mera Peak, the trek to its base camp from Lukla is rewarding for experiencing little-visited and yet un-spoilt region of Nepal with densely forested hill sides. Mera Peak trekking & climbing servers a gate way for high altitude trekking to go over Amphulaptcha Pass or Mingbo La and also for climbing on Baruntse, Chamlang and other Himalayas climbing.
There are several approaches to the base camp besides the easy and normal route which is mentioned below. The normal route for climbing Mera Peak is North Face Glacier from the Mera La. The base camp can be set up at 5,300m on the Hongu side in the moraine below the ice. Normally, high camp is set at 5,800m near a rocky outcrop on the Mera Glacier. The high camp of Mera offers the spectacular views of Kanchenjungha, Chamlang, Makalu, Baruntse, Amadablam, Cho Oyu, Kangtega, Mt.Everest, Lhotse and Nuptse and several other high mountains
Suggested itinerary: 21 Days
Day 01: You arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu).
Day 02: Preparation for the trekking and climbing trip
Day 03: Flight to Lukla (2860m) and then trek to Phuiyan (2796m), walk 4-5 hrs
Day 04: Trek to Pangkogma (2846m), walk approx 6 hrs.
Day 05: Trek to Narjing Dingma (2690m), walk approx 06 hrs
Day 06: Trek to Chalen Kharka (3440m), walk approx 06 hrs
Day 07: Trek to Chunbu Kharka (4,200m)
Day 08: Trek to Kote (3490m), walk approx 06 hrs
Day 09: Trek to Tangnang (4140m) walk approx 5- 6 hrs
Day 10: Acclimatization day (Hiking around)
Day 11: Trek to Mera Base Camp (4940m), walk approx 4-5 hrs
Day 12: Acclimatization day
Day 13: Spare day for Summit
Day 14: Trek to High Camp, walk approx 5-6 hrs
Day 15: Summit to the Mera Peak and back to the base camp, approx 08 hrs walk
From the summit, you can see great spectacular mountain views, including Mt. Everest (8848 m), Mt. Kanchanjunga (8586 m), Mt. Lhotse(8516 m), Mt. Makalau(8485 m ) and more other mountains having over 7000m height.
Day 16: Trek to Kote, walk approx 06 hrs
Day 17: Trek to Cetera (4190m), walk approx 06 hrs
Day 18: Trek to Lukla, walk approx 07 hrs
Day 19: Fly back to Kathmandu. Then transfer to your hotel.
Day 20: Final departure for your onward destination.
Suggested itinerary in details : 20 Days
Day 01: You arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport (Kathmandu). Our airport representative will pick you from the airport and transfer you to the Hotel.
Day 02: Preparation for the trekking and climbing trip :
You make some basic preparations for the trip such buying and checking equipment that you need.
Day 03: Flight to Lukla (2860m) and then trek to Phuiyan (2796m), walk 4-5 hrs
On this day, you fly to Lukla from Kathmandu. Just to remind you, the airstrip where you will find yourself in the early morning at Lukla was built by Sir Edmund Hillary and his friend. The expedition route that you will be walking along with our experienced trekking porters and guide to Mera is a welcome escape from the usually much crowded trail that leads one to the Everest Base Camp. After having your lunch at Surkhe, you will find yourself walking through many traditional villages till you arrive at the vicinity of Phuiyan, the place for your first overnight tented camp.
Day 04: Trek to Pangkogma (2846m), walk approx 6 hrs.
After crossing the Poyan Khola, you find yourself turning off the main trekking route coming up from the south, and joining an older route. This route takes you up to a steep ridge-line from where you can view the pristine mountainous river, the Khare Khola. As you descend the other side of the ridge, you find yourself walking along the hillside before you start to climb a steady trail that leads you to an attractive farming and trading village called Pangkongma (2846 m).
As soon as you reach to the village, to your surprise, you will find friendly villagers waiting for you to welcome to their place. You then spend several pleasant hours with them mostly warming yourself in front of an open fire. The climate, food, Sherpa people, sky and air around you envelop you to your great surprise and pleasure.
Day 05: Trek to Narjing Dingma (2690m), walk approx 06 hrs
This part of your route takes you to the westwards towards Takshindu Monastery and Lamjura. From there, you start walking through thick rhododendron forest and bamboo hedges leading up to the Pangkongma La Pass (3140m). From the Pass, you can have some excellent views of the south face of Mera. You will be gazing on twin peaks of Mera and its neighbor Naulekh. From this Pass, you start descending to the Hinku valley, a beautiful place, where you will be staying for a night at an excellent campsite.
Day 06: Trek to Chalen Kharka (3440m), walk approx 06 hrs
From the Valley, the ascending to a high hill, covered with a thick rhododendron forest. As you reach the Surkie La (3,085m), you find yourself heading towards the north along the ridge. It is there and then the whole of eastern Nepal opens to you. Finally, you reach at the Honku valley, the place for yet another interesting campfire night.
Day 07: Trek to Chunbu Kharka (4,200m)
From Honku valley, you start to climb the side of a ridge and find yourself gradually coming out of the last traces of rhododendron forest. You then find yourself walking through a rugged terrain, a high point of grazing area. As soon as you reach to a small pass, you get some excellent views of Kangchenjunga and Jannu mountains looking at you from the east. You reach Chunbu Kharka and spend a campfire night.
Day 08: Trek to Kote (3490m), walk approx 06 hrs
This part of your route takes you through a forest mixed of juniper, rhododendron and firs, and walking through the forest itself becomes one of the most beautiful experiences of your trip. As you reach to Kote, you enjoy some great views of Mera and Hinku valley.
Day 09: Trek to Tangnang (4140m) walk approx 5- 6 hrs
This route to Tangnang takes you steadily up through open pasture fields, used for the summer grazing of yaks brought up from the lower valleys. As you keep on walking this route, you will find the valley swinging eastwards into a new array of peaks. Finally, you reach at Thagnak from where you view the Mera glacier in the horizon.
Day 10: Acclimatization day (Hiking around)
We will spend a day at Thagnak in order to acclimatize and adjust to the thinning air. It is strongly advised that you spend an extra day here. Moreover, this trekking spot has a superb setting as it is surrounded by stunning peaks including Peak 43 (6,769m). There is a huge moraine in the north of Thagnak. It is there you will find a beautiful glacial lake known as Sabai Tsho.
Day 11: Trek to Mera Base Camp (4940m), walk approx 4-5 hrs
From Thagnak, you start walking through sideways of the moraine of Dig Glacier and Dig Kharka which offers some great spectacular views of Charpate Himal. The trail keeps on climbing through moraines towards the south of the Hinku Nup and Shar Glaciers, and then finally you start to climb a steep hill that leads you to Khare (5,099 m).
Day 12: Acclimatization day
This is another important acclimatization day (at 5,300m) for you as you have to make a final preparation for the climb. A three-hour ascending from here leads you to Mera La (5,415m) Pass. Usually during Nov-April, this pass remains covered with snow and offers some excellent spectacular views of the mountains. As you descend about 100m down the Hongu side, you find yourself enjoying at a night camp in the base camp (5,300m) in the moraine below the ice.
Day 13: Spare day for Summit
Mostly the weather condition in the Himalayas remains unpredictable, therefore it is advised you to spare this day for a good rest. Moreover, this free day enables you to adjust yourself with the environment. You can enjoy the atmosphere depending on the condition of the weather.
Day 14: Trek to High Camp, walk approx 5-6 hrs
This part of the route takes you up to the highest camp located at about 5,800m on the Northern slopes of the upper mountain. You will be walking up for 4 hours and then setting up a high camp. You make preparation for the next day to get to the summit. The camp is located at an excellent point from where you can have some great mountain views.
Day 15: Summit to the Mera Peak and back to the base camp, approx 08 hrs walk
This is probably the most important and toughest day in any mountaineering trip in this world. You find yourself waking up in the dawn with a high esteem and determination to make the summit of the peak a grand success. Then within a few hours, you find yourself climbing up the center of the open snow fields. It is very necessary that you avoid crevasses. The route then swings towards the south-east, skirting below and to the east of the left-hand ridge before turning back rightwards towards the main summit ridge of Mera. It is the very point that you have dreamt to be in your life.
From the summit, you can see great spectacular mountain views, including Mt. Everest (8848 m), Mt. Kanchanjunga (8586 m), Mt. Lhotse(8516 m), Mt. Makalau(8485 m ) and more other mountains having over 7000m height.
Day 16: Trek to Kote, walk approx 06 hrs :
On this day, you find yourself retracing the trail back to Kote. You will spend a night in a camp set near by the river.
Day 17: Trek to Cetera (4190m), walk approx 06 hrs
You will follow another new route back to Lukla that stays high on the open hillside. Rather than winding through the previous one, you will be walking down and through a quicker return. This trial provides you some fantastic views of the backside of Mera, a differently beautiful angle.
Day 18: Trek to Lukla, walk approx 07 hrs
This trail takes you through a series of rises and high plateau till the windy craggy Zatrawa La (4,580m), the gateway to the Dudh Kosi valley and the trail to Lukla, from where we look back to the Hinku wilderness for the last time. The south face of the peak that you climbed just a couple of days ago beautifully surprises you.
Day 19: Fly back to Kathmandu. Then transfer to your hotel.
Day 20: Final departure for your onward destination.
Includes in this Itinerary:
- Kathmandu International airport transfer
- One Night Hotels in Kathamndu AC Deluxe, 3 star category or in Bhaktapur with B. B plan
- All land transfer as per above on the given itineraries.
- Fly: Kathmandu - Lukla - kathmandu as a round fares
- Everest National Park entry permits fees.
- Mera Peak climbing entry permits fees.
- TIMS (Trekker 's Information Management System ) permit
- Tented Camping accommodation during the trekking
- 3 meals in each day ( Bf, Lunch Dinner ) serve with hot drinks while on the trek.
- Tented Camping accommodation during the trekking
- High quality tents, mattress, pillows, kitchen equipment for camping trek Medical Kit Bag on every trip.
- Rescue Arrangements off course not the rescue bills! You have to have your own insurance before you leave the trip to Nepal. It is important.
- Two member has one tent for camping during trekking period
- Fully escorted trek with fluent English speaking license holder local Guide &, Cook, sherpa and necessaries Porter as upon your group size.
- All program according to itineraries on full board.
- Trekking equipment for all Nepali trekking staffs.
- Insurances for all Nepali staffs
- Medical first aid Kit box
- A special gift: through the Company " Gokyo Treks & Expedition (P) Ltd.
Excludes in the packages :-
- Personal equipment & Insurance
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu.
- High Altitude Food & Equipment for Member & Sherpa
- Alcoholic beverages, Nepal visa fee.
- Emergency rescue evacuation if required & Personal accident insurance or Helicopter rescue.
- Extra luggage & personal climbing gears.
- Extra porter cost US$20 per person per days per 25Kg.
- Personal nature expenses
- Extra night Hotel in Kathmandu US$ 35 per person on B/B Basis
- Wake talkies & Filming permit.
- Nepal custom duty for import of expedition goods.
- Ice fall fees Garbage Deposit (Sharing with other member) if applicable.
- Assistance for Cargo clearance (Custom duty fees to be paid by clients)
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Suggested Climbing Greas : -
- Climbing boots, Crampons
- Ice axe, Harness
- Karabiners,
- Tapes/slings,
- Rock pegs, Helmet (crash hat)
- Warm climbing trousers, Long cotton hiking shirts
- Waterproof climbing jacket, Gaiters,
- Sun hat, Light cotton athletic socks and wool,
- climbing socks, Long sleeved cotton/woolen shirts,
- T-shirts, Wool long underwear
- Down high altitude, Sleeping bag
- Down jacket/ trousers/vest, Climbing sunglasses
- Sunscreen, Lip salve
- Lightweight fleece, Fleece/wool for climbing
- Head torch /batteries/bulbs, Lightweight thermal/ insulated ski gloves
