Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak, one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal, is a great challenge for climbers with basic mountaineering skills. It's a perfect choice for those who want to experience high-altitude expeditions. Mera Peak is not just about the climb, it's about the adventure and cultural exploration it offers. It's a test of endurance, a chance to experience the serene beauty of the Himalayan Range and a perfect option for people who want to start Himalayan mountaineering while enjoying a mix of adventure and cultural exploration.

Multiple routes to the summit exist, all of which require technical skill. The northern route is suitable for less experienced trekkers, while the western and southern routes are more challenging and better suited for experienced climbers. The most common route to Mera Peak is through the Zwatra La Pass, which sits at an altitude of 4,610m. As you trek through beautiful landscapes, immerse yourself in Sherpa culture, and see panoramic views of the world's tallest mountains, like Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, and Cho Oyu, you'll realize that Mera Peak is the journey of a lifetime.

Mera Peak Climbing, Itinerary

Last-minute shopping in Kathmandu. In the evening, meeting with the climbing sherpa guide, check our equipment and conduct the last preparations for the trek.
We take a morning flight from Kathmandu/Ramechap to Lukla(2800m.) and then trek to Paiya(2710m). Rest and acclimatization here before climbing high altitude. Tea house accommodation.
Tea house accommodation.
Tea house accommodation
Tea house accommodation.
Tea house accommodation
Overnight at Tea house accommodation
We will enjoy the fantastic view of the south face of Mera Peak throughout the day. Overnight at Tea house accommodation
During the day, you will visit Sabal Tsho Lake and take an acclimatization hike to the cairn (5271m/17293ft) on the flank of Kusum Kangguru (6367m).
This takes about three and a half hours. Overnight at Tea house accommodation.
Camping accommodation.
Camping accommodation.
This takes about five hours of trek. Tea house accommodation.
Tea house accommodation.
This is the last evening in the mountains, the ideal opportunity for a farewell party with our Staff. Tea house accommodation.
Early in the morning, fly from Lukla to Kathmandu, which takes about 35 minutes, and transfer to the hotel. Leisure and shopping day in Kathmandu;
Farewell-Celebration dinner with culture program in the evening.
Transfer to the airport for final departure or join other activities.

Cost Includes

  • Roundtrip flights Kathmandu-Lukla and Lukla-Kathmandu
  • International and Domestic Airport transfers Pick up and Drop
  • 2 Nights hotel accommodation in double rooms with breakfast in Kathmandu
  • Accommodation while trekking in the best mountain lodges
  • Tented accommodation in the base camp
  • Full board meals (breakfast with tea/coffee, lunch, dinner) during the trek and climb
  • Mera Peak Climbing Permit and necessary paperwork
  • All trekking permits (National Park Permit, Entrance fee and TIMS)
  • Garbage Disposal Fee and Required Garbage Management
  • Experienced and professional climbing Sherpa
  • Porter service for members personal baggage up to base camp and return
  • Well-trained and friendly base camp staff, cook and support staff
  • Insurance, wages, and allowances for climbing Sherpa and support staff
  • Kitchen, Dining, Toilet, Store, Sleeping Tents for Base Camp and High Camp
  • Technical skills climbing training at the base camp for members
  • Central climbing equipment such as rope, ice screw, snow bar, etc.
  • Duffle bags for all expedition members
  • Welcome dinner with our team in Kathmandu
  • Certificate of Achievement on successful completion of the expedition
  • Gamma Bag / Portable Altitude Chamber (PAC) in case of emergency
  • Oxygen Cylinder bottles in case of emergencies
  • A comprehensive First Aid Medical Kit
  • Farewell dinner with Nepali song and dance

Cost Excludes

  • International airfare as well as airport tax
  • Nepal entry visa fees
  • Medical and personal high-risk insurance
  • Lunch and dinner while in Kathmandu
  • Bar and beverage bills
  • Personal climbing gears and equipment
  • Emergency rescue evacuation
  • Drone and special filming permit
  • Climbing bonus and tips for staffs and personal expenses
  • Permit fees and charge for satellite phone, communication gadget, and commercial filming while on Expedition.
  • Garbage deposit (sharing of the total person), and the deposit fee won’t be refunded if the climbers don’t take back their garbage to Kathmandu.
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