
Trip Facts
| Country: | Nepal |
| Region: | Everest Region |
| Activities: | Nepal Peak Climbing - |
| Group size: | 1 - 14 pax |
| Max Alttitude: | 6476 m. |
| Difficulty: | ![]() |
| Seasons: | Mar - May, Sept - Nov |
At 6,476m, Mera Peak is the highest permitted trekking peak in the Sagarmatha region of Nepal. It lies at a position of latitude 27°46'27” and Longitude 86°54'40”This peak stands to the south of Everest and dominates the watershed between the heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas. The view from the summit is one of the finest in the Himalaya with five 8,000m peaks visible: Mount Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyo, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga, as well as other Himalayan peaks.
J.O.M. Roberts and Sen Tenzing made the first successful ascent of Mera Peak on 20 May 1953. The standard route from the north involves high altitude glacier walking. The ease of reaching this elevation may be its prevalent peril but good weather and snow conditions are, of course, necessary for safety and success. The west and south faces of the peak offer more difficult technical routes. For experienced climbers it is a technically straightforward ascent, the main hurdle being proper acclimatization to the high altitude.
| Day | Program | Accommodation | Meal |
| 01 | Arrival In Kathmandu (1310m). Transfer To Hotel . | Hotel | - |
| 02. | Fly to Lukla (2840m). Trek to Thukdingma | Camp | B, L, D |
| 03 | Trek to Tsetre. | Camp | B, L, D |
| 04 | Trek to Thaksingdingma (3500m) | Camp | B, L, D |
| 05 | Trek to Thangnag (4350m) | Camp | B, L, D |
| 06 | Rest day in Thagnag | Camp | B, L, D |
| 07 | Trek to Khare (5000m) | Camp | B, L, D |
| 08 | Trek to Upper End of Khare (5500m) | Camp | B, L, D |
| 09 | Trek to campsite by lower part of Hinku Nup Glacier | Camp | B, L, D |
| 11 | Rest day | Camp | B, L, D |
| 12 | Trek to Mera High Camp. | Camp | B, L, D |
| 13 | Summit to Mera Peak (6476m). | Camp | B, L, D |
| 14 | Contingency day. | Camp | B, L, D |
| 15 | Trek to Thangnag. | Camp | B, L, D |
| 16 | Trek to Tashing Ongma | Camp | B, L, D |
| 17 | Trek to Tuli Kharka | Camp | B, L, D |
| 18 | Trek to Lukla | Lodge | B, L, D |
| 19 | Fly back to Kathmandu. | Hotel | B |
| 20 | Free day in Kathmandu | Hotel | B |
| 21 | Final Departure | - | B |
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At 6,476m, Mera Peak is the highest permitted trekking peak in the Sagarmatha region of Nepal. It lies at a position of latitude 27°46'27” and Longitude 86°54'40”This peak stands to the south of Everest and dominates the watershed between the heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas. The view from the summit is one of the finest in the Himalaya with five 8,000m peaks visible: Mount Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyo, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga, as well as other Himalayan peaks.
J.O.M. Roberts and Sen Tenzing made the first successful ascent of Mera Peak on 20 May 1953. The standard route from the north involves high altitude glacier walking. The ease of reaching this elevation may be its prevalent peril but good weather and snow conditions are, of course, necessary for safety and success. The west and south faces of the peak offer more difficult technical routes. For experienced climbers it is a technically straightforward ascent, the main hurdle being proper acclimatization to the high altitude.
This is a spare day to allow for bad weather or for additional summit attempts.
A day of shopping and relaxation
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