Mera Peak Climb - 18 Days

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Duration

18 days

Trip Type

Trekking, Sightseeing & Climbing

Meal & Accommodation

Breakfast in Kathmandu and all meals during the trek/climb

Group Size

Minimum 2; max on group availability

Transport

Private vehicle/Flight

Arrival On

Kathmandu

Departure From

kathmandu

Operation

Camping

Route Detail

Lukla- Chatunga- Zatrawala- Khare- Mera Base Camp- High Camp- Summit & return

Best Month

March to May & Sep to Dec

Review

Price US $2880 $2525
Activities: Trekking, Sightseeing & Climbing Fitness Level: Fairly Challenging
Max Elevation: 6476m at Mera Summit Transportation: Private vehicle/Flight
Best Month: March to May & Sep to Dec Group Size: Minimum 2; max on group availability
Arrival on: Kathmandu Departure from: kathmandu
Meal: Breakfast in Kathmandu and all meals during the trek/climb Duration: 18 days
Accommodation: Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu and teahouses/tent during the trek/climb Price: USD 2525 per person
All inclusive cost USD 2525 per person
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Overview

Mera Peak Climb is a crucial trek ascent for hikers, expert or novice, who have aspirations of summiting the mountain. Mera Peak (6,476m) is the highest of the trekking peaks in Nepal which is also designated as one of the hardest treks ever completed in Nepal which seeks higher climbing experience.

Mera Peak Climb Trip Introduction:

Starting from the arrival, we have an 18 days guided trip to Mera Peak that includes two summits. The exhilarating journey starts from Lukla and travels through the remoteness of the Khumbu region till we reach the Zatar La pass(4, 610m) before our journey to the Mera Peak(4,800m/ 15,700ft). 

The majority of the climb calls for fundamental crampon and ice axe skills. Five of the tallest mountains in the world—Cho Oyu (8,201 m/26,906 ft), Lhotse (8,516 m/27,939 ft),  Makalu (8,463 m/27,765 ft), and Kangchenjunga (8,586 m/28,169 ft) in the far east—are easily visible in the journey.

Itinerary Outline:

1st Day: Arrival day in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,265 ft)
2nd Day: Kathmandu Valley sightseeing & trip preparation
3rd Day: Flight to Lukla (2,800m/9,186ft), 40 minutes flight
4th Day: Trek to Chutanga (3,430m/11,250ft), 3-4 hrs walks
5th Day: Trek to Chhatre Danda (4,000m/13,160ft), 5-6 hrs
6th Day: Trek to Mausum Kharka (3,430m/11,250ft), 3-4 hrs walks
7th Day: Trek to Thagnag (4,360m/14,301ft), 5-6 hrs walk
8th Day: Rest day for acclimatization
9th Day: Trek to Khare (5,000m/16,400ft), 4-5 hrs walk
10th Day: Rest Day/ Ice Climbing near Khare
11th Day: Trek to Mera Base Camp (5350m/17548ft), 4 hrs walk
12th Day: Trek to Mera High Camp (5,800m/19,024ft), 5-6 hrs walk
13th Day: Summiting the Mera Peak (6,476m/21,247ft) and descend to Khare (5,025m/16,486ft)
14th Day: Return back to Gothey(3600m/11,812ft)
15th Day: Trek to Tuli Kharka (4250m/13,944ft)
16th Day: Trek back to Lukla via crossing Zatrwa la (4,600m/15,093ft)
17th Day: Flight back to Kathmandu, 40-minute flight
18th Day: Departure from Kathmandu
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Trip Cost Includes:

All airport and hotel transportation by private vehicle in Kathmandu as per the itinerary suggested.
Deluxe twin-sharing accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
✅ Farewell dinner in Kathmandu (Alcoholic beverages are excluded)
✅ Private transportation cost to and from Kathmandu to the destination
Full board meal (breakfast, lunch, dinner, tea & coffee) during the trek
Seasonal fruits during the trek are provided
Comfortable & clean accommodation on teahouse/lodge/tent during the trek
Government Registered Trek guide (English speaking, First Aid and eco trained), Sherpa porter (one porter for two trekkers)
All necessary paper works, Entry fees, permits & TIMS card
Down jacket, four seasonal sleeping bags, Nepal Vision Treks duffel bag,  and trekking map (sleeping bag to be returned after trip completion)
First aid exclusive medical kit bag
All government and local taxes

Trip Cost Excludes:

Visa fees (You can obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu so (bring accurate USD cash and two passport photographs)) International airfare to and from Kathmandu
Lunch and dinner except for welcome & fare well dinner (and also in the case of early return from the mountain than the scheduled plan)
Any extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, and early return from the mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary plan
Travel and rescue insurance

Mera Peak Climb Trek Map

Mera Peak Climb Trek Map

Itinerary

Welcome to Nepal, a country in the Himalayas. Our representative will be waiting to greet you upon your arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport to help you with the transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu. After taking some time to re-energize, you will meet again. Then, we will transfer for a welcome dinner and trip briefing at a traditional Nepalese restaurant in the center of Kathmandu. You will then spend the night at the hotel.

After an early breakfast, we will take part in our city tour of the Kathmandu Valley, which includes significant attractions like the Kathmandu Durbar Square, the Monkey Temple, Pashupati Nath, and Bouddha. You will formally meet with your trek/climb leader in the evening. You must check your last-minute climbing gear. Spend the night in Kathmandu

You'll be taken to the domestic airport, early in the morning to catch a flight to Lukla. Before the camp will be put up, you will have some time to explore Lukla Airport (2,800m/9,184ft), which is reached after a 40-minute beautiful flight. After setting up camp, you'll keep your belongings there, and serve lunch. You can also use the remaining time to tour the neighborhood and learn about Sherpa culture before spending the night in a tent camp.

The path from here will be a less traveled path than the other main trails from Lukla. Hence, the walk might be an easy walk leading us eastward. The walk will follow through several hamlets and wood yards until we arrive at a dense forest of silver fir, birch, pine, and rhododendron trees and bushes on the hillside below Nau Lekh, also known as Kalo Himal Ridge. On this portion of the walk, we will follow the Sherpa or the group as there are many paths that might confuse us. The entire area is known as Chutanga, which is a summer pasture with various tiny streams and camping areas. Our first wilderness campground will be set up on the meadows. After a quick tour of the area, we will spend the night in a tent camp.

Our trip will start with a difficult climb to cross the Kalo Himal Ridge in the Nau Lekh range. The range separates the Khumbu from the Hinku Valley, as we continue our trek after the first day at Chutanga. We will reach a cairned notch on the ridge with a group of Buddhist prayer flags at 4,450m after an arduous ascent from our tent. The path will then cross a boulder slope, circles a corner, and climbs once more till we reach the Zatrwa-La at 4,600 m from this little pass, known as the Zatrwa Og. The way of our route can be somewhat deceptive in poor weather, so we must exercise caution. In good weather, the vista across the Dudh Kosi follows towards Karyolung. We will get an amazing view of the Lumding Himal, as it is the panorama across the Hinku Valley's undulating slopes. We will descend from here in less than an hour, arriving at a big boulder that will serve as our campsite for the night at Tuli Kharka.

After setting up camp at Tuli Kharka, the hike for the day will be short and downhill. The trail will descend with beautiful views of Peak 43 and Kusum Kanguru before we will reach a lovely vantage point from which we will get an amazing view of the Hinku Valley. From here, you can also see the South Face of Mera Peak as it re-enters the forest. The trail will then descend steeply into the Hinku Valley. The forest is also commonly known for being the home to tall Himalayan pine and rhododendron trees. You will experience a wonderful stroll through here. We will set our camp in a tent camp in the area known as Mousum Kharka near the Hinku Drangka River.

Following the west bank of the Hinku Drangka, the trek will move northward from Mousum Kharka. Our route will eventually emerge from the forest, the valley widens, and we will then arrive at a pasture and small kharkas (barns and a shade of the shepherds) used for grazing goats, sheep, and yaks. From there, our path will lead us to a small bridge till we reach Gondishung(4,350m). It is a summer Tagnag settlement with its huts. Under a large rock overhang in Gondishung lies a modest Gompa with a Buddha and many Buddstavas, prayer flags, and several rudimentary Mani walls. This gompa (monastery) dates back 200 years. The trek will continue for an additional hour, passing through Lungsamba as the valley will narrow between the flanks of Kusum Kanguru(6,369 m) to the west and the truncated far-western peak of Mera(6,255 m). Our journey for the day will end at Tagnag, a yak herders' community, where it started. There will be many tea places to serve the requirements of the local employees and porters who go on trips with Mera and beyond. We will camp here for three nights in this lovely setting.

We will have a rest day that is worth taking for acclimatization. You can also take a local hike in this beautiful setting, surrounded by spectacular peaks, especially Peak 43, which soars to a height of 6,769 meters. You can also hike towards the Sabai Glacier, which is well worth exploring and spending time on, and plunges into the Sabai Tsho, a lovely glacial lake located just north of the camp. 

After having a nice day in Thagnag, our target for the day will be a short day hike of 4-5 hours. We'll take the walk slowly to acclimate and take in the view. After more than 30 minutes of climbing, we will reach a high point with cairns that provides a view of the glacial lake by following a reasonably decent trail that will ascend across the moraine that dams the Charpatti Tal. When we will reach the large Dig Kharka pasture, we will continue on the right bank. We will use stepping stones to cross the stream to reach the walls of an old shelter. From here, the path will descend slightly before touring the ridge and crossing a sand bowl to the steep stream that will descend from Dig Kharka. After Dig Kharka, the trek will lead us to a hard rise for a short while, passing a huge bivouac stone, and then curving around the slope to reach the stream once more. Here, we will have a break and possibly have time for lunch. We cross the stream again at a clear location on huge boulders. We will eventually arrive at Khare for our overnight after traveling a trail across a mountainside covered with boulders for more than an hour.

We will have a rest day to allow our bodies to acclimatize. You can also go for an hour uphill to receive ice climbing instruction (dependable on the availability of the snow). In addition, there will be several worthwhile climbs from Khare. It is also feasible to go 5,550 meters on a high moraine ridge above the camp for further favorable views of the Mera La and the path up the mountain. We will return to our tent camp for the night in the evening.

We will make our final camp below the snowline after a tough ascent out of the valley and up via lateral moraine and grassy culverts. Although the path itself will be pretty simple, everyone must use solid fundamental techniques and be cautious of changing conditions throughout the journey. There might be some objective hazards.

After less than two hours of arduous walking from Khare, we will ascend the moraine, follow the crest to the bottom of the black, steep scree slope, and then zigzag our way up to the top as we will stare across a boulder-strewn bowl to the lower tongue of the Mera Glacier. After another hour of cautious walking, the trail will traverse the bowl and then ascend the terrain to the right of the tongue to a sizable rock platform next to the glacier. For safety, we will be ascending the 30- to 35-degree ice from here for a quarter-hour while wearing crampons to reach the plateau leading to Mera la. After we reach the Mera-la after 3-4 hours of the light morning walk, we will continue our journey for another 3 hours till we reach the overnight at the high camp beneath Mera Peak. The first-hour climb will offer us grand views of the northern peaks of Makalu, then Everest with cloud plumes peeking over the massive black wall of Nuptse. The path will weave its way around and between the crevasses toward the Mera-la. From here, it will take us another hour to reach the pass. Later, as we get closer to our High Camp, we will see Cho Oyu. If the weather is good, when we arrive at High Camp, a panoramic vista of Kanchenjunga appears far to the east. We will set up the camp there.

After an early breakfast, we will begin our big day in preparation for the summit of Mera Peak. The summit bid will be made from the high camp early in the morning between 2 and 5 am. It will take 4 to 6 hours to reach the top. Although it may not seem like a long way, we can promise you that it will require a lot of effort. All your preparations and a good, sensible approach will pay off in this situation. Due to the risk of a crevasse along the route, it is typically essential to tie up for the majority of the summit approach. The path might change depending on the weather and time of year, but it often goes around a large shoulder in front of us to the mountain's backside before making a very simple approach to the summit peak.As the sun rises, we are treated to stunning vistas of Makalu(8,481m), Chamlang (7,319m), and Baruntse (7,129m) across to Nau Lekh (6,360m). Over several unidentified peaks of the Hinku, we will have the highest peak in the world, Mt. Everest to our left. We will also see miles down to the ground to the south. We will have plan to reach the summit in the early to mid-morning and then head back to Khare. The weather, the state of the route, and the members' health are just a few of the variables that will affect the actual schedule. We will have a reasonable amount of flexibility to accomplish success for everyone who has worked hard, regularly since the expedition's start thanks to our backup equipment, skilled crew, and time buffer. The day will be long, and at this point, all of your preparation, your approach to the journey, and your positive outlook will come together to give you strength and confidence. You will need to work effectively in a team and have the best odds of reaching the peak.

After the tremendous success in the trek to Mera Peak Climb, we will descend the Hinku Valley to Gothey, where we will be spending the night. We will then travel to Gothey for the night while taking in the spectacular views of the Himalayan valley and other mountains. In the evening, we will unwind at the camp while sipping local wines or doing whatever we choose.

After breakfast, we will make our way through the verdant forest on the west side of the Hinku Valley to reach the campsite at Tuli Kharka, which is located below the Zatwra La.

After breakfast, we will begin our final day of hiking. Our final ascent of the journey will be a few hundred meters up to the peak of Zatrwa La. After reaching the summit, we will descend to the settlement of Lukla, where the trekking portion will be completed. This evening, we, together with the crews, will be enjoying one more dinner atop the mountain before spending the night in a teahouse.

Normally, the trip to Kathmandu will be scheduled for the morning; however, due to windy conditions in the afternoon, there might be a chance that the flight time may be delayed for a variety of reasons, some of which are out of our control. In any case, your guide will help you transport you to your accommodation as we take off for Kathmandu. After a long journey, you might have some time to unwind, catch your breath, and rest in your hotel.

You will have free time to do any last-minute souvenir or gift purchasing for family, friends, or relatives before your departure flight or drive. We can also start any further adventures or activities you may have planned with us. You will be transferred to the international airport if you are departing to catch a flight to another location.Note: Because of bad weather, we could face problems with domestic flights to/from Lukla being delayed by a few hours or canceled for a day or more. Very rarely, but it could happen even in the best trekking season as you know how climate changes affect our world. Thus, we always recommend adding supplement night/s in Kathmandu after your trek if possible (just in case). If everything runs smoothly, you can enjoy other activities like sightseeing, White water rafting, wildlife activities, and shopping, as you wish on that additional day. However, if you want heli rescue in the state of flight cancellation to/from Lukla-we can organize it as per your request with extra cost.

FAQ

The Mera Peak Climb is 18 days long. The trek is challenging due to its path so the trek is slow and takes around 18 days on average.

With the increase in elevation and trail, Mera Peak is more difficult than Island Peak.

Individual trekkers can get their trekking permits, only the government-registered trekking agencies can obtain the climbing permit for the Mera Trek because the Mera peak climbing cannot be done without a guide.

Mera Peak is one of the most difficult and challenging treks to climb located at 5,780m which is challenging trek due to its technical path.

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