Mera Peak Climbing

14 Days

Mera Peak climbing journey of fourteen days to Nepals highest trekking peak in the world.

Overview

Mera Peak climbing journey of fourteen days to Nepal&s highest trekking peak in the world. Mera Peak. Mera Peak is a favored climbing peak with an uncomplicated course in the Hinku Valley of the Everest Region. A treasure for many climbers who come to visit Nepal, Mera Peak is the perfect acclimatization peak if they are planning to climb
Mount Everest or any of the major peaks in the Khumbu Region. The route to Mera Peak lies off the beaten path in the rarely-visited Hinku Valley. The trail is private, and the area is wild and immaculate, with very few human settlements. Most nights, you’ll be
sleeping in teahouses in remote charkas or yak
herders; summer camps.To summit, push up to 5,780m and spend the night camping at Mera High Camp.The route is quite easy, and very small amounts of technical climbing are involved. Slender mountain air and cold are the only two issues that will make more climbing difficult.

The Himalayan panorama from the summit is stunning. Mount Everests other 8,000- meter peaks seem close to the summit. To make sure the descent to Lukla is via the same route. The safety of the measures while trekking and climbing is paramount and given top priority. A knowledgeable local Sherpa climbing guide leads Mera Peak Climbing with +20 years of climbing experience. If trekkers want to add more days, then Mera Peak climbs 14 days via Paiya, Panggom, and Ramailo Donna. Similarly, Mera Peak Climbing and Amphu Lapcha Pass have 20 days of trips. Amphu-Lapcha Pass through the wild Hongu Valley You can choose to skip Luklas flight or any mountain flight and head to AccustomMera Peak via phaplu, traversing a different route starting from Khari Khola.

Trip Highlights
-Climb the highest world trekking peak in Nepal with an experienced local sherpa crew.
-Through trek, the Khumbu Valley rarely visited the Hinku Valley.
-On the course of a beautiful high mountain pass, several glaciers
-With only minor technical climbing
-Close-up of five 8,000-meter peaks from the summit-Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, etc.
-With over 20 years of mountaineering experience, guiding about Mount Everest
summiteer.

The best time for the trek
The perfect time to climb Mera Peak is spring, i.e., March, April, and May; and another autumn, i.e., September, October, and November. Weather conditions during these seasons remain stable and are popular for climbing Mera Peak.

At Trek Nepal Trips, we are committed to making your trek the best experience you will ever have. If you are interested in joining the Mera Peak trek, contact us and we will take care of everything for you. Please note that these trips are completely customizable according to your preference. The itinerary is only for reference.

Itinerary

Includes

  • Airport pick-up and drop-off in a private vehicle.
  • hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on a B/B basis.
  • Tea house accommodation during the trek.
  • Hot soup in the high places.
  • The journey included three meals.
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu
  • All the transportation is as per the itinerary.
  • A professional guide for the trek and sightseeing.
  • Porter service (2 hikers and 1 porter)
  • Insurance for guides and porters
  • Food and accommodation for the guide and porters.
  • all the necessary documents (permits and TIMS).
  • all government and local taxes.
  • Medical kit
  • trekking map as an itinerary and a T-shirt from the company.

Excludes

  • visa for Nepal.
  • International flights to and from Kathmandu.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Travel and rescue insurance for clients.
  • Personal expenses include a shower and battery charge during the trek, bar bills,
  • and laundry.
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu, except for the itinerary.
  • Tips for guides and porters

For head:
-Scarf or sun hat
-Light balaclava or warm wool headgear.
-Sunglasses and snow goggles with UV assurance
-Sun cream
-Sunglasses
-Lip balm

Lower-body exercises:
-Under Garments
-Hiking shorts
-Cotton long jeans that are lightweight.
-Warm bottoms, light and challenging weight
-Fleece or fleece pants (regular).
-Waterproof (ideally breathable) shell pants

For feet:
-Thin, lightweight inward socks
-Thick, warm fleece climbing socks
-Hiking boots with saving bands.
-Camp shoes or shoes.
-Gaiters for climbing in winter to the base camp if there is snow over yonder.

For the upper body
-T-shirts half-empty and full
-Warm tops in light and campaign weights
-Fleece coat
-Fleece Wind-Stopper coat (discretionary)
-Shell coat that is waterproof (but ideally breathable).
-Down coat or vest

For Hand:
-Lightweight gloves
-Heavyweight gloves or gloves with a waterproof shell external (occasional)

-Sleeping sacks
-headlamp with batteries.
-Trekking bags or duffel sacks
-You should have a basic first-aid kit.
-Large plastic sacks—for keeping things dry inside your pack or duffel sack.
-Daypack (roughly 25 to 30 liters)
-Trekking Poles (Optional)
-(2) water bottles or an appearance sack
-Toiletries (small wash towel, toilet paper, and so on)

Toiletries
-a medium-sized, quick-drying towel
-Tooth Brush/Tooth Paste
-Multipurpose cleansers (ideally biodegradable)
-Nail scissors
-Face and body lotion
-Feminine cleanliness items
-small reflect
-Wet wipes (child wipes)
-Tissue or latrine roll
-Anti-bacterial hand wash

Other things that are optional:
-Binoculars
-Trekking surveys
-Reading books
-Trail Map/Guidebook
-Journal, pen, and pencil
-small scratchpad
-Travel games, for example, chess, backgammon, and cards
-Base Layer
-Trekking Shirts
-Trekking trousers and shorts
-Rain Gear and Hard Shell Jacket
-A Sun Protection Hat
-raincoat or umbrella.

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Mera Peak Climbing