Mera Peak Climbing

Duration: 17 Days

About Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing is an adventurous journey that will take you to the southeast of Mt. Everest where Mera Peak is situated. To be more precise about the location then Mera Peak is located in the Hinku Valley in the eastern Khumbu region. Among all other peaks, Mera Peak is the highest climbing peak in Nepal standing 6,476 meters above sea level. During Mera Peak Climbing, you will be walking in a completely isolated region far away from human settlements surrounded by the thing rather than glistening snow.

We, YaK Ru Adventure have professionally designed our Mera Peak Climbing itinerary so that you can complete this journey without having any issues. Mera Peak Climbing will present you with breathtaking landscapes, the rich culture of the region, the unique lifestyle of locals, and panoramic views of the Himalayan mountains. The trail will pass by numerous fine villages, picturesque valleys, beautiful rivers, and lush forests. Throughout the climbing, you will get to see heart-warming views of nature along with stunning views of snow-capped mountains like Mt. Everest, Mt. Nuptse, Mt. Cho Oyu, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Kanchenjunga, Mera Peak, Mt. Ama Dablam, etc.

Mera Peak Climbing is an easy climbing peak. The trail is not challenging in comparison with other trekking peaks. There is no technical climbing required on Mera Peak Climbing, however high elevation makes the journey a little difficult. With enough acclimatization days, proper gear, and a professional guide, you can easily reach the top of Mera Peak. Moreover, Mera Peak is the best option for anyone wanting to step into the climbing world. Mera Peak Climbing is a truly rewarding experience that will stay in your memory forever.

Highlights

  • Enjoy the trekking trail passes through the colorful dense pink, purple, red, and white Rhododendrons in bloom even more beautiful  (in spring)
  • Trek through the wild and remote unspoiled valleys of the Khumbu region.
  • Explore the unique cultures and traditions of Sherpas and their lifestyle
  • The Mera Peak Summit (6476m) is the highest trekking Peak in Nepal 
  • Breathtaking view of 5 highest peaks in the world over 8000m 
  • Rich wildlife and, flora and fauna
  • Multiple days camping trek 

Itinerary

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Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu
  • 3 star category hotel
  • Kathmandu
  • 1350 M
  • B&B
  • 3 star category hotel
  • Kathmandu
  • 1350 M


  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Chutanga
  • 3450 M
  • 3-4 hours


  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Thuli Kharka
  • 4320 M
  • 5-6 hours


  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Kothe
  • 3600 M
  • 5-6 hours


  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Thaknak
  • 4350 M
  • 3-4 hours


  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Khare
  • 5045 M
  • 2-3 hours
  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Khare
  • 5045 M


  • B,L&D
  • Camping
  • Mera Base Camp
  • 5300M
  • 5 hours

 

  • B,L&D
  • Camping
  • High Camp
  • 5780M
  • 5 hours


  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Khare
  • 5045M
  • 12-13 hours


  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Kothe
  • 3600 M
  • 4-5 hours

 

  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Thuli Kharka
  • 4320 M
  • 5-6 hours


  • B,L&D
  • Lodge
  • Lukla
  • 2840 M
  • 6-7 hours


  • B&D
  • 3 star category hotel
  • Kathmandu
  • 1350 M
  • 30-35 mins
  • B&B
  • 3 star category hotel
  • Kathmandu
  • 1350 M
  • B&B

What’s Included

  • One porter for two people (maximum weight:12 kg per client) and assistant guide for group sizes above 4 people.
  • Tea house/lodge accommodation during the trek and overnight in a tent in base camp and high camp.
  • 4-night shared accommodation in a 3-star category hotel in Kathmandu on a BB basis.
  • Three meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner with hot drinks) during the trek.
  • Government taxes, VAT, service charges, and official expenses.
  • Rescue and evacuation arrangements in case of emergency. 
  • All of the staff’s salary, insurance, and accommodation.
  • Good quality tents and kitchen utensils for camping.
  • Kathmandu valley sightseeing with a tour guide.
  • English-speaking trekking and climbing guide.
  • Group mountaineering (climbing) equipment.
  • Round flight Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu.
  • All necessary permits and paperwork.
  • Airport pick up and drop.
  • Excess baggage charges during domestic flights (only 15kg altogether).
  • Tips for the guide, porter, and driver (Tipping is expected).
  • Meals while you are in Kathmandu, Lunch, and Dinner.
  • Laundry, telephone, and personal trekking equipment.
  • Medical evacuation cost (In case of Emergency).
  • Sightseeing/Monument entrance fees.
  • Your Travel Insurance (compulsory).
  • Personal climbing equipment
  • Your personal expenses.
  • Nepal entry visa fee.
  • International airfare.

Useful Information

Since 2019, all the flights to Lukla during high tourist seasons i.e October-November and March-April have been operating from Manthali airport instead of Kathmandu.