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Mera Peak Climbing – 16 Days

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  • Duration16 Days
  • DestinationEverest Region, Nepal
  • Trip GradeChallenging
  • Starts atKathmandu
  • Ends atKathmandu
  • MealsAll meals during the trek and climb
  • AccommodationTeahouses and tented camps
  • Max Altitude6,476 meters (Mera Peak)
  • ActivityTrekking and Peak Climbing
  • Group TypeGroup or Private
  • Group Size2 - 12 people
  • Best SeasonSpring (April to May) and Autumn (September to November)

Highlights

  • Mera Peak Climbing: Summit Mera Peak, one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal, offering panoramic views of the Everest region.
  • Everest Region Views: Enjoy breathtaking vistas of Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, and other towering peaks.
  • Remote Wilderness: Trek through remote and less-visited areas of the Everest region, experiencing pristine wilderness.
  • High-altitude Experience: Gain valuable high-altitude climbing experience in a stunning environment.

Overview of the Trek and Climb

The Mera Peak Climbing expedition combines a trek through the pristine wilderness of the Everest region with a challenging climb to the summit of Mera Peak. Starting from Kathmandu, you will fly to Lukla and trek through lush valleys and remote villages before reaching Mera Peak Base Camp. From there, you’ll make a technical ascent to the summit, which offers incredible views of the Himalayas. The trek and climb include acclimatization days to ensure a safe and successful ascent.

What Can You Expect from the Trek and Climb?

Expect a demanding journey that involves trekking through remote areas and climbing one of Nepal’s highest trekking peaks. The trek will take you through beautiful landscapes and less-trodden paths, while the climb requires technical skills and acclimatization. Mera Peak’s summit provides spectacular views of major Himalayan peaks, offering a rewarding experience for climbers. Prepare for varying weather conditions and the physical challenges of high-altitude climbing.

How to Get Prepared for the Trek and Climb?

    • Physical Training: Engage in a robust fitness regimen focusing on endurance, strength, and climbing skills.
    • Climbing Skills: Practice essential climbing techniques, including the use of crampons, ice axes, and harnesses.
    • Gear Preparation: Ensure you have the necessary high-altitude climbing gear and clothing suitable for extreme conditions.
    • Health Check: Consult with a healthcare provider to confirm your fitness for high-altitude trekking and climbing.
    • Travel Insurance: Obtain comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude climbing and emergency evacuation.

Day to Day Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m)

After completing immigration procedures at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, proceed to the airport terminal where a representative from “All Round Trip Nepal Treks” will greet you with a sign bearing your name. You will be transferred to your hotel to check in and unwind after your journey. Later in the evening, meet your guide for a briefing on the Mera Peak Climbing Package itinerary.

Accommodation: 3 Stars Hotel in Thamel
Meals: None
Duration: Approximately 1 hour (airport to hotel)

Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Mera Peak Climbing Permit Preparation

Explore Kathmandu, visiting historic sites such as Pashupatinath Temple, Boudhanath Stupa, Swayambhunath Stupa, and Kathmandu Durbar Square. After sightseeing, engage in last-minute shopping in Thamel, a popular area for trekkers and climbers. Return to your accommodation for the night.

Accommodation: 3 Stars Hotel in Thamel
Meals: Breakfast
Duration: Full day (sightseeing and shopping)

Day 3: Flight from Kathmandu (1400m) to Lukla (2840m) then Trek to Chhutanga (3020m)

Fly early in the morning from Kathmandu to Lukla. After landing, obtain the Local Area Permit and start your trek towards Chhutanga. The trail passes through Sherpa villages, Buddhist Mani walls, and a dense forest of pine and rhododendron trees before reaching Chhutanga.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Duration: 3 to 4 hours

Day 4: Trek from Chhutanga (3020m) to Thuli Kharka (4300m) via Zatrawa La (4610m)

Cross the Zatrawa La Pass, which divides the Hinku and Khumbu Valleys. The trek continues through rhododendron trees and yak-grazing meadows before descending to Thuli Kharka.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Duration: 5 to 6 hours

Day 5: Trek from Thuli Kharka (4300m) to Kothe (4182m)

Descend from Thuli Kharka to Kothe, passing through lush forests and enjoying views of Mera Peak and other snow-covered summits. The trail involves some ups and downs but is mostly gradual.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Duration: 6 to 7 hours

Day 6: Trek from Kothe (4182m) to Thangnak (4356m)

Retrace your steps along the Hinku River to Gondishung, then continue to Thangnak. Visit the Lungsumgba Gompa and enjoy views of Kusum Kanguru, Thamserku, and Mera Peak.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Duration: 4 to 5 hours

Day 7: Trek from Thangnak (4356m) to Khare (5045m)

Trek through rocky moraine paths and ascend to Khare. Enjoy stunning views of Mera Peak and other peaks along the way. Khare serves as the acclimatization point.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Duration: 5 to 6 hours

Day 8: Acclimatization Day in Khare (5045m)

Spend a day acclimatizing in Khare. Participate in a pre-climb training session, including climbing techniques, harness use, knot tying, and belaying. This day helps to prepare you for the summit climb.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Duration: Full day

Day 9: Trek from Khare (5045m) to Mera Base Camp (5350m)

Depart from Khare early to trek to Mera Base Camp via the Mera Glacier. Set up camp and rest for the upcoming climbs.

Accommodation: Tented Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Duration: 3 to 4 hours

Day 10: Trek from Mera Base Camp (5350m) to Mera High Camp (5780m)

Ascend from Base Camp to Mera High Camp. The trail is steep and challenging, but offers breathtaking views of peaks such as Everest, Nuptse, and Makalu.

Accommodation: Tented Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Duration: 5 to 6 hours

Day 11: Ascend from High Camp (5780m) to Summit (6476m) then Return to Khare (5045m)

Start early to reach the summit of Mera Peak. Enjoy panoramic views of various peaks, including Everest, Cho Oyu, and Makalu. Return to Khare for the night.

Accommodation: Tented Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Duration: 8 to 9 hours

Day 12: Trek from Khare (5045m) to Kothe (4182m)

Descend from Khare back to Kothe, retracing your steps through lush forests and enjoying the descent.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Duration: 5 to 6 hours

Day 13: Trek from Kothe (4182m) to Thuli Kharka (4300m)

Trek back to Thuli Kharka, with more uphill sections compared to the previous days. Enjoy the views of Mera Peak as you approach Thuli Kharka.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Duration: 5 to 6 hours

Day 14: Trek from Thuli Kharka (4300m) to Lukla (2840m) via Zatrawa La (4610m)

Final trek from Thuli Kharka to Lukla, crossing Zatrawa La Pass again. Enjoy the final views of the Everest region before reaching Lukla.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Duration: 6 to 7 hours

Day 15: Flight from Lukla (2840m) to Kathmandu (1400m)

Fly back to Kathmandu in the morning. After arriving, enjoy free time for sightseeing, relaxation, or shopping. A farewell dinner will be hosted by Green Valley Nepal Treks.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Duration: 45 minutes (flight)

Day 16: Final Departure

Transfer to the airport in a private tourist car for your departure flight. If desired, extend your stay in Nepal with additional activities or tours.

Accommodation: Tea House or Lodge
Meals: Breakfast
Duration: 4 hours (transfer)

Cost Included:

  • Airport pickup & drop
  • 2 Nights at Kathmandu 3 Star Hotel
  • 2 Breakfast in Kathmandu
  • All Permits and Taxes**Refer to permit section for more info
  • Domestic Flight/s
  • During Trek
  • Accomodation
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Tea/Coffee
  • Guide (food and accomodation, salary, guide's insurance)
  • First Aid Kit
  • Public Transportation

    Cost Excluded:

    • Personal Expenses
    • Gears
    • Beverages & Mineral Water
    • Travel Insurance
    • Tips for staff (Expected at the end of the trip)
    • PotterNote: A porter can carry up to 25 kg and is helpful for high-altitude treks. It's recommended to have at least one porter for every two trekkers for better convenience.

    Add Ons:

    • Sight Seeing in Kathmandu
    • Potter
    • Flight
    • Helicopter services
    • Private Transportation

    Best Season to Trek and Climb

    • Spring (April to May): Ideal for stable weather conditions, clear skies, and optimal climbing conditions.
    • Autumn (September to November): Provides good weather with cooler temperatures, though conditions can be slightly less predictable.

    Food Availability

    Meals are provided throughout the trek and climb, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The menu features a variety of Nepali and international dishes, prepared in local teahouses and campsite kitchens.

    Accommodation

    Accommodation includes teahouses during the trekking phase and tented camps at high altitudes, including Mera Peak Base Camp. Teahouses offer basic amenities such as beds and meals, while tented camps provide essential facilities with dining and toilet options.

    Travel Insurance

    Travel insurance is essential and should cover high-altitude climbing, including emergency medical evacuation and repatriation. Ensure your policy includes coverage for climbing activities and health issues related to high altitudes.

    Altitude Sickness

    Altitude sickness is a risk at high elevations, with symptoms like headaches, nausea, and dizziness. To prevent altitude sickness, adhere to a gradual acclimatization schedule, stay well-hydrated, and monitor your body’s response to the altitude.

    Packing List for the Trek and Climb

      • Climbing Gear: Essential items include an ice axe, crampons, harness, helmet, and climbing boots.
      • Clothing: High-altitude clothing including insulated jackets, thermal layers, and waterproof gear.
      • Personal Items: Trekking poles, sunglasses, sunscreen, and a first-aid kit.
      • Sleeping Gear: Sleeping bag suitable for -20°C, sleeping mat.
      • Miscellaneous: Camera, personal medications, and trekking permits.

    Guide and Safety measures

    A certified climbing guide will accompany you, ensuring safety and providing expertise in both trekking and climbing. Safety measures include regular health checks, acclimatization days, and emergency evacuation plans.

    Booking Procedure

    • Inquiry: Contact us with your interest in the trek and climb.
    • Quotation: Receive a detailed cost estimate and itinerary.
    • Booking: Confirm your booking with a deposit.
    • Preparation: Complete necessary documentation and gear checks.
    • Payment: Settle the remaining balance before departure.
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    FAQ

    Can I get the refund?

    Yes, you can receive a refund. However, you must report your cancellation at least 7 days prior to the trek. This allows us to make the necessary adjustments and offer your spot to another adventurer. Please contact our customer service team to initiate the refund process.

    Can I change the travel date?

    Yes, you can change the travel date. However, please ensure that you make the request at least 7 days before the scheduled trek. To change your travel date, please contact our customer service team as soon as possible.

    Can I make changes for my accomodation?

    Yes, you can make changes to your accommodation. If you choose to upgrade or downgrade your accommodation, it will affect the pricing of the package accordingly. Please contact our customer service team to discuss your preferences and any associated cost adjustments.

    Do I need to hire a potter?

    It depends on you. If you can handle your luggage weight, then there is no need to hire a porter. However, if you prefer an easier trek without the burden of carrying your gear, we suggest hiring a porter. We offer the option to add a porter to your package for your convenience.

    Do I need any Insurance?

    Yes, insurance is required for any rescue operations or medical emergencies that may arise due to high altitude or breathing problems. Having insurance ensures that you are covered in case of unforeseen circumstances and can receive the necessary assistance promptly. Please make sure to arrange appropriate travel insurance before embarking on your trek.

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