Mera Peak Climbing - 15 Days Itinerary , Costs - Trek Me Nepal
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Duration

14 nights/15 Days

Trip Grade

Challenging

Destination

Nepal

Activities

Trekking/ Peak Climbing

Max Altitude

6,461 M

Meals

Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner

Accommodation

Hotel / Tea House

Best Season

Mar-May/ Sep-Nov

Group Size

Min 2-12

Transportation

Private vehicles/ Flight

Overview

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Trip Highlights

  • Mera Peak’s journey involves scenic trekking routes through valleys, villages, and dense forests, offering stunning views of snow-capped peaks and pristine landscapes.
  • Climbers can explore the cultural heritage of the Sherpa people by visiting traditional villages and monasteries and gaining insights into their way of life and customs.
  • The expedition highlights Mera La Pass, a 5,415-meter-high mountain pass with stunning panoramic views of surrounding peaks and glaciers, making it a memorable experience.
  • Mera Peak Base Camp, situated at 5,300 meters, is a significant milestone in the journey, providing a temporary home for climbers, stunning mountain views, and camaraderie.
  • Climbers set up High Camp at 5,800 meters, requiring careful planning and acclimatization for the final push to the summit.
  • The expedition’s highlight is the summit day, where climbers ascend Mera Peak’s summit, traversing snow and ice using crampons and ice axes.
  • Mera Peak’s summit offers breathtaking panoramic views of the world’s highest peaks, making the summit moment unforgettable due to the sense of accomplishment and awe-inspiring scenery.

This program from Trek Me Nepal is aimed at aspiring mountaineers and veteran trekkers who wish to scale Mera Peak in the form of trekking combined with expedition! Located in Nepal’s breathtaking Khumbu region, Mera Peak is 6,461 meters with a promise of an adventure of a lifetime!

The journey begins with a thrilling flight to Lukla, the gateway to Everest. From there, you will embark on a trek that’s as captivating as the peak itself. Winding through rhododendron forests and crossing crystal-clear streams via suspension bridges are some charms of this trek. The trail to Mera is a purely natural trail that will leave you awestruck with beautiful scenery at every turn.

The lure of prayer flags fluttering in the highland winds, and the warm smiles of the local people will instantly teleport you to a bygone era whose charm is as perennial as the seasons. However, this adventure is not without its challenges where you’ll need to pace yourself carefully, acclimatize properly along the way, and keep a determination of faith at all times. As beautiful as it is on the outside, the unpredictable mountain weather might create a sense of fear but that’s all part of the excitement. In the hands of our expert guides, you’ll never doubt a bit and suddenly you’ll come to rejoice your triumph over this peak later on.

For this climb, you need solid endurance, cardiovascular fitness, and overall top physical shape. The climb is a mix of challenge and excitement where you’ll need to learn the proper use of crampons, ice axes, and ropes to navigate on snowy slopes. Crossing glaciers with open crevasses adds an extra challenge to the already adrenaline-pumping journey. As you prepare for the summit around midnight, your headlamps create a string of lights on the mountain face, and with each step, you will come closer to the summit. And at the first light of dawn, you’ll begin noticing the surrounding peaks in hues of gold and blue and pink, calling for a quick ascent to the top. And during the final push to the summit, which starts at midnight, you will be climbing for more than five hours straight.

As an incredible reward of this trying adventure, imagine standing atop a peak surrounded by captivating views of Cho You, Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Nuptse. It’s a dream come true for any trekker to Nepal! It is an envious view that will stay in our memory forever. After all, achieving the pride of conquering Nepal’s highest trekking peak – is a feat that endures! The realization that you have pushed your limits and succeeded – is an epic feeling in itself.

The descent from the summit back to Mera Base Camp requires just as much focus. As you return further, you will relive the experience by sharing it with your fellow trekkers. Walking down through valleys, you will find solace in the thought of a warm meal, massage, and a hot shower! This unforgettable experience will definitely test your limits, but you fall in love with the mountains. And you’ll return home with a tale of your own that you’ll be sharing for a lifetime.

Short Itinerary

Day 01 :
Landing in Kathmandu, transfer to hotel - Overnight in Hotel
Day 02 :
FlY to lukla and trek to chutanga (3,400m | 4hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Day 03 :
Trek to Thuli Kharka(3,900m) via Zatrwa-la pass (4,610m | 6hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Day 04 :
Trek to Kothe(3,678m | 5hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Day 05 :
Trek to Thanak(4,356m | 4-5hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Day 06 :
Trek to khare(5,045m | 4hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Day 07 :
Rest day in khare - Overnight in Tea House
Day 08 :
Climb to High Camp(5,780m | 5hrs) - Overnight in Tented Camp
Day 09 :
Summit Mera Peak (6,461m | 8hrs) - Descend back to Khare - Overnight in Tea House
Day 10 :
Spare day in case of bad weather - Overnight in Tea House
Day 11 :
Trek to kothe(3678m | 5-6hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Day 12 :
Trek to thuli kharka(3,900m | 6:30hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Day 13 :
Trek to lukla via zatrwa la pass(4610m | 7:30 hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Day 14 :
Fly back to Kathmandu | Farewell -Overnight in Hotel
Day 15 :
Departure from Kathmandu
  • Airport transfers for both domestic and international flights using tourist vehicles.
  • Two nights in Kathmandu at a 3-star hotel  in twin-sharing/double rooms with breakfast.
  • Accommodation, daily meals (B.L.D.) while on trek along with morning tea/coffee and seasonal fruits.
  • Highly experienced guide and porter, and their wages, food, accommodation, equipment, and insurance.
  • All necessary trekking and climbing permits.
  • An assistant guide is provided for groups of 6 or more.
  • A TMN t-shirt, duffel bag, Sleeping Bag and Down Jacket-use during the trip (if required ), and trip completion certificate.
  • An assistant guide is provided for groups of 6 or more.
  • Mera Peak Climbing Permit likewise general equipment such as tent, rope, ice-axe, ice screw, etc.
  • Full board meal and Tented Camp while Mera Peak Climbing.
  • Domestic Flight Tickets (Kathmandu – Lukla – Kathmandu).
  • Sightseeing by professional city tour guide and entry fee.
  • A farewell dinner at a typical Nepalese restaurant is included.
  • Emergency rescue operation assistance is available (covered by your travel insurance).
  • First Aid Medical Kit, oximeter to check pulse rate, heart rate and oxygen saturation at higher altitude.
  • Lunch and Dinner in Kathmandu with Accommodation for early arrival, late departure, and early return from the trek.
  • Travel Insurance.
  • International flight tickets to and from Nepal.
  • Personal expenses and medical kits.
  • Alcoholic Beverages, cold drinks, and hot drinks during the trek.
  • Nepal Entry Visa Fees and Expenses.
  • Hot shower, battery charging, internet, and phone calls unless it is free
  • Personal equipment and gears
  • Tips for guide, porters, and driver.

Itinerary

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Day 1
Landing in Kathmandu, transfer to hotel - Overnight in Hotel
Highest Altitude 1,350 M

Upon landing in Kathmandu, the capital city of Nepal, travelers are greeted by the stunning Himalayan mountains and the vibrant atmosphere of the city. The airport staff assist with immigration and customs procedures, and travelers are immediately immersed in the city’s sights and sounds. The vibrant colors of traditional Nepalese clothing and market stalls offer a glimpse into the city’s rich cultural tapestry. As they reach their accommodations, they are treated to glimpses of Kathmandu’s iconic landmarks, such as ancient temples and ornate palaces. The warm hospitality and genuine Nepalese charm of the accommodations provide a peaceful retreat before embarking on their Himalayan adventure.

  • Hotel
Day 2
FlY to Lukla and trek to Chutanga (3,400m | 4hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Flight hours 30 min
Highest Altitude 3,400 M
Trek Duration 4 hrs

The flight from Kathmandu to Lukla offers a scenic journey amidst the Himalayas’ towering peaks. The 30 minute flight takes passengers to the rugged terrain, where they witness the snow-capped peaks. Upon arrival, they disembark at Lukla Airport, known as Tenzing-Hillary Airport, and begin their trek to Chutanga. The 4-hour trek through lush forests and quaint mountain villages offers panoramic views of the Himalayas. At Chutanga, located at an altitude of 3,400 meters, travelers can rest and recharge before continuing their journey into the heart of the Himalayas. As the sun sets, travelers gather around a campfire, sharing stories and gazing at the star-filled sky.

  • Tea House
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 3
rek to Thuli Kharka(3,900m) via Zatrwa-la pass (4,610m | 6hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Highest Altitude 4,610 M
Trek Duration 6 HRS

The trek from Chutanga to Thuli Kharka via the Zatrwa-La Pass is an exhilarating journey through the Himalayas, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks. The trail begins with a gradual ascent through alpine meadows and rhododendron forests, then reaches the base of the high mountain pass at 4,610 meters. The ascent requires careful navigation and steady footing, but the stunning panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys leave travelers in awe. Descending from the pass, the trail continues to Thuli Kharka, a high-altitude grazing pasture at 3,900 meters. After 6 hours, travelers gather around a campfire to share stories and marvel at the Himalayan landscape.

  • Tea House
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 4
Trek to Kothe(3,678m | 5hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Highest Altitude 3,678 M
Trek Duration 5 hrs

The trek to Kothe begins from Thuli Kharka, a high-altitude grazing pasture, and offers stunning views of the Himalayas. The trail descends through rhododendron forests and alpine meadows, offering a tranquil experience. As the trail progresses, the terrain becomes more rugged, with rocky paths and winding trails. Trekkers may encounter grazing yaks and local shepherds. After several hours, they reach Kothe village at 3,678 meters, where they are welcomed by friendly locals and offered traditional Nepalese cuisine. The village is a hub of activity, with teahouses and lodges providing comfortable retreats.

  • Tea House
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 5
Trek to Thanak(4,356m | 4-5hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Highest Altitude 4,356 M
Trek Duration 4-5 hrs

The trek from Ko to Thanak is a thrilling journey through the Himalayas, starting with a gentle ascent through rocky terrain and alpine meadows. The trail offers panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys, with the sound of rushing streams and chirping birds providing a soothing backdrop. As the trek ascends, the landscape becomes more rugged, with steep inclines and rocky paths. The village of Thanak, situated at an altitude of 4,356 meters, offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life in the mountains. After a day of trekking, trekkers gather around a campfire, reflecting on their journey and preparing for the next day.

  • Tea House
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 6
Trek to Khare(5,045m | 4hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Highest Altitude 5,045M
Trek Duration 4 hrs

The trek from Thanak to Khare is a challenging yet rewarding journey through the majestic Himalayas. The trail starts with a steady ascent through rocky terrain and alpine meadows, offering stunning views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. As they ascend, the landscape becomes more rugged, with steep inclines and rocky paths testing endurance. The village of Khare, situated at an altitude of 5,045 meters, serves as a base camp for climbers preparing to summit Mera Peak. After a day of trekking, trekkers gather around a campfire, sharing stories and anticipation for the final leg of their journey.

  • Tea House
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 7
Acclimatization Day in Khare | Explore around | Pre-Ice Climbing Training By Climbing Guide

A rest day in Khare allows trekkers to acclimatize to high altitude and prepare for the challenges ahead. The day starts with a leisurely breakfast in cozy teahouses and lodges, followed by an exploration of the village and surrounding areas. Trekkers are encouraged to stay hydrated and rest to adjust to the altitude. As the day ends, they gather for dinner in communal dining areas, sharing stories and reflecting on the Himalayas’ beauty. As they retire, they are filled with anticipation and excitement for the journey ahead.

  • Tea House
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 8
Climb to High Camp(5,780m | 5hrs) - Overnight in Tented Camp
Highest Altitude 5,780 M
Trek Duration 5 hrs

The climb to High Camp from Khare is a challenging yet exhilarating journey towards the summit of Mera Peak. The trail begins with a steep ascent through rocky terrain and snow-covered slopes, using crampons and ice axes. The descent creates a sense of exhilaration and adventure, with panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers. After several hours of climbing, trekkers reach High Camp at an altitude of 5,780 meters, offering a temporary refuge from the harsh mountain environment. The camp is filled with camaraderie and excitement, as trekkers share stories and prepare for the challenges ahead.

  • Tented Camp
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 9
Summit Mera Peak (6,461m | 8hrs) - Descend back to Khare - Overnight in Tea House

Trekkers embark on a challenging ascent to Mera Peak, the pinnacle of their trekking adventure. The climb begins in the darkness, with icy terrain and snow-covered slopes. As the sun rises, the landscape becomes golden, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and glaciers. Despite the physical challenges, trekkers press on, fueled by the desire to reach the summit and the sense of accomplishment.

After several hours of strenuous climbing, they reach the summit at an impressive altitude of 6,461 meters (21,247 feet). The panoramic views from the summit fill them with a sense of awe and wonder at the beauty of the Himalayas. After a brief rest and refreshment, they continue their descent back to Khare, where they reflect on the incredible journey and the sense of achievement they have achieved.

  • Tea House
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 10
Spare day in case of bad weather - Overnight in Tea House

A spare day in the Himalayas is a crucial safety precaution for trekkers, providing flexibility and peace of mind in unpredictable mountain conditions. Trekkers wake up in Khare, the base camp for Mera Peak, and observe the weather conditions outside. They plan their day accordingly, either relaxing or exploring the surrounding area. Despite the uncertainty, trekkers make the most of their spare day, immersing themselves in the natural beauty of the Himalayas. They closely monitor the weather forecast and remain prepared with adequate supplies. As the day draws to a close, trekkers gather for dinner, sharing stories and reflecting on their journey. As they retire, they are grateful for the spare day’s resilience and flexibility.

  • Tea House
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 11
Trek to kothe(3678m | 5-6hrs) - Overnight in Tea House
Highest Altitude 3,678 M
Trek Duration 5-6 hrs

The trek from Khare to Kothe offers a scenic journey through the Himalayas, retracing steps and reminiscing about memories from Mera Peak. The trail descends through rocky terrain, alpine meadows, charming villages, and lush forests, with colorful prayer flags and stone chortens adding to the spiritual atmosphere. After several hours, trekkers arrive at Kothe village, offering warm hospitality and comfortable accommodations. The relaxed atmosphere allows for reflection on the journey and camaraderie among trekkers. After the day, trekkers retire to their accommodations, feeling grateful for the beauty and majesty of the Himalayas and the memories they made.

  • Tea House
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 12
Trek to thuli kharka(3,900m | 6:30hrs) - Overnight at Tea House
Highest Altitude 3,900 M
Trek Duration 6:30 hrs

The trek from Ko to Thuli Kharka is a thrilling journey through the Himalayas, offering stunning views and unforgettable experiences. The trail starts with a gradual ascent through lush forests and alpine meadows, followed by more rugged terrain with rocky paths and steep inclines. Trekkers may encounter grazing yaks and local wildlife. After several hours, they reach Thuli Kharka, a high-altitude grazing pasture at 3,900 meters. The village is a hub of activity, with trekkers from around the world sharing stories. After the day, they retire to their accommodations, feeling grateful for the beauty and majesty of the Himalayas.

  • Tea House
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 13
Trek to lukla via zatrwa la pass(4610m | 7:30 hrs) - Overnight at Tea House
Highest Altitude 2,846 M
Trek Duration 7:30 hrs

The trek from Thuli Kharka to Lukla via the Zatrwa La Pass is a challenging yet rewarding journey through the rugged Himalayas. The trail starts with a steep ascent, followed by a steep descent through alpine meadows and rhododendron forests. The journey is marked by rocky paths, snowfields, and icy patches, requiring careful navigation and steady footing. The summit of the Zatrwa La Pass, standing at 4,610 meters, offers breathtaking panoramic views. The descent is equally challenging, with rocky slopes and slippery paths. Upon reaching Lukla, trekkers are greeted with warm hospitality and traditional Nepalese cuisine.

  • Tea House
  • Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 14
Fly back to Kathmandu | Farewell -Overnight at Hotel
Flight hours 30 Min

Trekkers return to Kathmandu from Lukla, marking the end of their Himalayan adventure. The flight offers a final glimpse of Nepal’s mountainous landscapes, allowing them to reminisce about their experiences and share memories with fellow passengers. The flight takes off from Lukla Airport, offering breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks and winding valleys. As they descend towards Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, they feel nostalgic for the mountains and grateful for the opportunity to experience Nepal’s natural beauty firsthand. As they disembark, they carry with them memories and a renewed appreciation for the Himalayas.

  • Hotel
  • Breakfast & Dinner
Day 15
Departure from kathmandu

Trekkers depart Kathmandu, marking the end of their unforgettable journey in Nepal and the beginning of their return to their daily lives. The departure process begins at Tribhuvan International Airport, where they are greeted by friendly staff, pass through security checks, and await their flights. As the departure gate opens, they board their planes, taking in the majestic Himalayas before disappearing into the clouds. As they reflect on their journey, they feel gratitude for Nepal’s beauty and hospitality, carrying lessons learned and friendships forged during their time in the mountains.

  • Breakfast

FAQS For Mera Peak Climbing – 15 Days

What is Mera Peak?

Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal, standing at an elevation of 6,476 meters (21,247 feet) above sea level. It is a popular destination for mountaineers and trekkers seeking an adventurous challenge in the Himalayas.

Is Mera Peak Climbing suitable for beginners?

While Mera Peak Climbing is considered a technically straightforward climb, it does require a good level of physical fitness and previous trekking experience at high altitudes. Beginners should undertake thorough preparation and consider hiring experienced guides and support staff.

When is the best time to climb Mera Peak?

The best time to climb Mera Peak is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. These months offer stable weather conditions and clear skies, making for safer and more enjoyable climbing experiences.

What are the risks associated with climbing Mera Peak?

Some of the risks associated with climbing Mera Peak include altitude sickness, extreme weather conditions, and technical challenges such as crevasses and icefalls. Trekkers should undertake proper acclimatization and be prepared for changing weather conditions.

Do I need previous mountaineering experience to climb Mera Peak?

While previous mountaineering experience is not mandatory, it is beneficial to have some basic mountaineering skills and knowledge of high-altitude trekking. Hiring experienced guides and support staff can greatly enhance the safety and success of the climb.

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