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Mera Peak ClimbingMera Peak climbing is one of the most exciting adventures in Nepal, as it is one of the highest 'trekking peaks' in Nepal. It is a hard but it has often been visited along the Makalu Barun National Park. The summit no doubt offers the amazing views even if you do not have plenty of stamina to make summit.

Trip Description:
We start our expedition via flight to the small mountain airstrip at Lukla, the heart of the Khumbu region and as we have to cross the Charpate Himal and Zatrwa La Pass, we have a time for acclimatization for two or three days around Chutanga (3,050m). Once we are ready then we cross Zatrwa La lies at Hinku valley. Subsequently, we pass through many unspoiled forests of rhododendron and descend down to the Hinku Khola and we follow the river to the north towards upper Hinku.

Eventually, we reach at Tangnag, the river valley that offers impressive views of the west face of Mera peak and Peak 43 and we have at least two-days for acclimatization and once we are ready then we head up to the moraine of the Dig Glacier, and steep down to Khare (5,045m) and we set lower base camp at around 5,300m near the 'Mera La' Pass (5,415m) on the 'Hongu' and again we have some days for acclimatization and explore some of the areas and move to a high camp on the edge of the Mera Glacier, where we again have time for further acclimatization from the place we can have a panoramic views of the east Kanchanjunga, Chamlang, Makalu and Baruntse, to the north Everest and Lhotse, the north east of Ama Dablam, Cho Oyu and Kangtega.

Finally, if weather condition is good, we make our summit of Mera central although there are two other peaks namely, Mera South (6,065m), and Mera North (6,476m). Once we finish ascending the summit, then we return to the base camp and subsequently at the airport and back to Kathmandu.

» Fact of Mera Peak Climbing
Trekking Destination » Mera Peak
Group Size » Min - 1/max-12
Highest Access of the Trekking » 6,461m
Grade » Mounteering
Transportation » Return flight Kathmandu - Lukla
Mode of Trekking Tour » Camping
Beat Season » May, October and November
Trekking Hour » Approximately 5-6 hours each day
Total Days » 21 Days
» Itinerary in Detail
Day 01 » Arrive at Kathmandu airport (1345meters). You will be met by our representative and transfer to hotel and a short brief about the trekking after refreshment.
Day 02 » Flight to Lukla and fix the camp.
Day 03-04 » Trek to Chutanga (3,050m), set camp and acclimatisation walks to 4,000m
Day 05 » Cross Zatrwa La Pass (4,610m), and descend to camp at Thuli Kharka (4,300m).
Day 06-07 » Descend to Hinku Khola valley and ascend to Tangnag (4,350m).
Day 08-09 » Acclimatization days in and around Tangnag; exploratory walks to 5,000m.
Day 10 » to Base Camp at Khare (5,045m).
Day 11-13 » Acclimatize further, and establish high camp (5,800m).
Day 14-15 » Summit assault of Mera Central, and possibly Mera North. Descend to camp.
Day 16-19 » Return to Lukla via Zatrwa La Pass.
Day 20 » Morning Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu.
Day 21 » Transfer to international airport for your final flight departure.
Note » The above itinerary is a guideline and standard pattern which we provide you. This trekking can be modified according to your time and requirements.

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