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Mera Peak (6654m) climbing

Duration

20 days

Max Altitude

6654

Trip Grading

Hard

Start from

Kathmandu or Ramechap

End at

Kathmandu or Ramechap

Meals during the trek

All meals during the trek

Best time to Climb

Spring and Autumn

Climbing Gears

All gears except boots are included

About the climb:  The route from Lukla follows trail made by local yak herders; there are small villages, stone huts and high pasture animals shades until Khare. The trail is pretty well defined though this is off the beaten path. Walk slowly and gradually to higher elevation. In the schedule walk in is done slowly and extra day for acclimatization days at Khare is planned before climbing to Mera la (5335m). The day at Khare can be used to visit Hinku Nup glacier to the base camp of Kantega. Usually we set up high camp above Mera la (pass) to help negotiate crevasses early in the morning, so next day climb would be easier. Though high camp may not be necessary, but it can only be decided on the site. Mera peak has twin summit. The view from the summit towards the high mountain peaks is the best anywhere. Retrace the trail back to Lukla and fly out to Kathmandu.

Detail Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu. In Kathmandu – Hotel accommodation

Pickup and transfer to hotel. Rest and explore Thamel on your own.

Day 02: In Kathmandu – Hotel accommodation

Last minute shopping, climb briefing and preparation. Day time - explore Kathmandu on your own. Sightseeing tour can be organized upon request.

Day 03: Kathmandu / Lukla flight and explore Lukla (2800m) – Guest House accommodation

Early morning transfer to the airport to fly to Lukla (2880m) Flight- 45 minutes. This 45 minutes flight provides a magnificent entry to the trek. It highlights the snowline of the Himalayan Range in the north and the rugged landing at the Lukla airport which is said to be one of the most spectacular flight in the world. Upon arrival, meet your guide and trekking staffs. As we are already above 2500 meters in altitude we will spend the night in Lukla to get better acclimatized. We will spend the hiking in different areas of Lukla.

Day 04: Chutanga (3050m) – Guest House accommodation

As we are on our first day of trekking we will be doing half days hike today. This helps us not only with acclimatization but we get the first feel of the trail as well as the surrounding landscapes. We start the day by hiking eastwards, crosiing a number of hamlets and wood yards until we reach a thick forest of silver fir, birch, pines and rhododendron. A short hike from here brings us to NauLekh also known as KaloHimal Ridge. En- we will be crossing many small streams and small villages to arrive at Chutanga, which is a summer pasture. Upon arrival check into the lodge and have lunch. The rest of the day is free to explore the surroundings of Chutanga. Overnight at Lodge. Duration of Trek- 3 ~ 4 hours Day

05: Kharkitang (3200m) – Guest House accommodation

Today the hike though short is mostly uphill. As we slowly start to gain altitude, the vegetation changes and we start we get better views of the Himalayas. We cross through several forested are and few small villages to arrive at our lodge at Kharitang. Upon arrival heck into the lodge. Rest of the day is free to rest and relax or go for short hike near by. Overnight at Lodge. Duration of Trek- 3 ½ ~4 hours

Day 06: Chetrabuk (3800 m) via Zatrwa-La pass (4600m) – Guest House accommodation

We begin today’s trek on a steep narrow trail that passes through rhododendron and bamboo forests. We continue crossing the Kalo Himal Ridge in the Nau Lekh range which separates the Khumbu from the Hinku Valley. A steep uphill climb brings us to a cairned notch in the ridge with a collection of Buddhist prayer flags at 4,450m. This small pass is called the Zatrwala, from here the path traverses across a boulder slope, round a corner and climbs once again to the Zatrwa-La at 4,600 m. From the pass we slowly head towards our lodge at Chetrabuk which is mostly downhill hike and takes about an hour to hour and half. Overnight at lodge. Duration of Trek- 4 ½ ~ 5 hours

Day 07: Kote (3550m) – Guest House accommodation

The route contours around the main Hinku Valley, then descends steeply through the different climate zones; from montage grassland, through juniper and rhododendron thickets to hemlock and silver fir forests. We will have amazing mountain views as we continue north up the Hinku Valley. The trail gently climbs along the west bank of the Hinku River. Spectacular mountains, such as KusumKangari to the west and Mera Peak to the east, will be in view throughout the morning. In the afternoon we continue descending through the atmospheric Mojang Forest and drop into the main Hinku Valley to our camp in the small settlement of Kote (3550m). Overnight at Lodge. Duration of Trek- 6 ½ ~ 7 ½ hours

Day 08: Tangnag (4300 m) – Guest House accommodation

We follow the rocky riverbed upstream, a reminder of the destruction caused by the glacial lake bursting, to join the main Mera trail. Further walking through meadows dotted with dwarf junipers brings us to the village of Tangnag, where we camp (4300m). We are now in a deep valley created by the towering walls of KusumKanguru and the western peak of Mera. Overnight at– Guest House accommodation. Duration of Trek- 3 ½ ~ 4 hours

Day 09: Acclimatization – Guest House accommodation Acclimatization

We spend the day acclimatizing to the altitude. There will be a walk this morning to the top of a ridge south of Tangnak. We walk to approx. 5000 m and should have great views of Kusum Kanguru, Chamlang and the Mera La. We return to camp for lunch and in the afternoon there will be a gear check and compulsory abseil training. Your leader will also demonstrate how a PAC bag is used. Overnight at – Guest House accommodation. Duration of Trek-2 ½ ~ 3 ½ hours

Day 10: Khare (5045m) – Guest House accommodation

We follow the lateral moraine of Dig Glacier to Dig Kharka, which offers spectacular views of CharpateHimal. The trail climbs through moraines and to the snout of the HinkuNup and Shar Glaciers and then climbs more steeply to our camping spot at Khare. The camping experience at Khare is something that would cherish us throughout our life. It is pleasure to view beautiful North face of MeraPeak from our campsite at Khare. Many of the porters will return to the more hospitable climate of Tangnag and await our return from the peak. Overnight at Lodge.Duration of Trek- 3 ~ 4 hours

Day 11: Rest acclimatization and training at Khare (5045 m) – Guest House accommodation

Here we use the moraine and scree slopes of the base of the Mera Glacier to familiarize ourselves with high altitude gear, with safety practices, with climbing techniques. And so we climb – towards the MeraLa, our route winding its way between the crevasses on the glacier’s lower eastern flank. After half an hour, the gradient eases and we emerge onto the wide plateau that leads up to the Pass. Overnight at Lodge. Duration of Trek- 3 ~ 4 hours

Day 12: Mera Peak Base Camp (5350m) – Tented camp

We now take supplies up to the Mera La (5400m) and set up our camp just below the pass on the Honku side. We have to march through steep route (about 260 meters) and it takes around 2 to 3 hours to reach Base Camp. Upon reaching there after a short rest accompanied with our lunch, we start ice climbing training with our climbing guide. Inexperienced climbers need to learn much more today. The sunset from this campsite is truly spectacular with the peaks of the HonkuHimal glowing red in the setting sun. Overnight at tented camp.Duration of Trek- 4 hours

Day 13: High Camp (5780m) – Tented camp

We ascend the Mera Glacier up to a rocky outcrop to establish High Camp at 5800m. Even those who are not climbing may well come up to the Mera La, to see how things are progressing. From this point it is possible to see five out of the six highest mountains on earth, stretching from Kanchenjunga in the east through Makalu, Lhotse and Everest to Cho Oyu in the west. This afternoon there will be a final gear check and we will prepare our clothes ready for tomorrow. After sunset we retire to the warmth of our sleeping bags to rest before the summit attempt tomorrow. Please note camping space is extremely limited at high camp and occasionally three people will need to share a tent. A dining tent will not be erected and meals will be served in your tent. Overnight at tented camp.Duration of Trek- 5 ½ hours

Day 14: Summit and back to Khare – Guest House accommodation

An extremely long day as we have a very cold start at around 2 – 2:30 am. We will set off roped up in teams. You will need to carry your ice axe and wear crampons as we ascend the wide, open glacier, avoiding the few crevasses. The terrain here is not very steep but the going is very slow going due to the altitude. As dawn approaches the trail starts to ascend steeply to the east of the left-hand ridge before swinging right on easier ground to approach the summit. As we approach the summit we will rest at a col whilst the sherpas fix a safety rope to the bottom of the last part of the summit climb.
The last 50m to the summit is the steepest part of the climb. We will need the jammer for this last section - it is steep and makes the climb more challenging. The sherpas will fix the rope accordingly and help you up this section. (Please note crevasses here change from year to year and rotes do change slightly each year). Once at the top the views from the sun rising over Kanchenjunga in the east, past Makalu to the plumed Everest Himal in the center and Cho Oyu further west, make every painful step well worthwhile. Descending this steep section will involve abseiling from the summit and we will use the fixed rope back to the col. From here the descent is usually quicker although we will still be roped as care must be taken because of crevasses. We descend back down to our base camp and further down to Khare. After a long but rewarding day, returning to a lower altitude (5000m) means that we should all sleep soundly. Overnight at Lodge. Duration of Trek- 8 ½ ~ 10 hours

Day 15: Khote – Guest House accommodation

A beautiful walk as we retrace our steps down the valley to Khote, and our first beer (chilled, of course) after the exertions of yesterday. Overnight at Lodge. Duration of Trek- 5 ½ hours

Day 16: Chatrabuk (4270 m) – Guest House accommodation

It is an uphill trek through lush rhododendron forests on the west side of the Hinku Valley to ThuliKharka. Rhododendron is the national flower of Nepal and on our journey we get to admire beautiful hills dotted with rhododendrons. After reaching Chatrabuk , we enjoy remarkable views of Mera North, Mera Central and South face. Overnight at Lodge. Duration of Trek- 5 ~ 5 ½ hours

Day 17: Lukla – Guest House accommodation

We begin today’s trek by ascending to Zatrwa La Pass. As soon as we cross the pass, we are welcomed by the sight of the beautiful Lukla Valley which is surrounded by Cho Oyu, Kongde Peak, NumburHimal, KusumKhangru and other Himalayan peaks. From Zatrwa La Pass we walk all the way down to Chutanga and then straight forward to the Lukla village. In the evening we enjoy dinner in the Himalayas of Nepal with our crew. Overnight at Lodge.Duration of Trek- 6 ½ ~ 7 ½ hours

Day 18: Lukla / Kathmandu – Hotel accommodation

We fly to Kathmandu in the morning, transfer to our hotel. Rest of the day is free.

Day 19: In Kathmandu – relax, shopping, etc. – Hotel accommodation

This day is a reserve day just in case flight gets cancelled or delayed due to a reason beyond our control.

Day 20: Free time until departure, transfer to airport. Depart Kathmandu

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Min - Max (Persons) Adult Price
2 - 3 $2,600.00
4 - 5 $2,400.00
6 - 9 $2,350.00
10 - 15 $2,200.00

Included

  • 01.Arrival/departure transfers in Kathmandu
  • 02.Hotel accommodation on twin share basis with daily breakfast
  • 03.Climbing permit, National park entrance and TIMS permits,
  • 04.Airfare – Kathmandu/Lukla/Kathmandu
  • 05.All meals during the trek, accommodation in lodge, tent from  high camp to summit - high camp
  • 06.Service of climbing guide, his accident insurance
  • 07.Porters to carry personal baggage - each member is allowed to bring 15 kg
  • 08.Accident insurance for staffs and porters
  • 09. Climbing gears, ropes, Set up Tent for members, Toilet, Kitchen & Dinning Tent, Main rope and Fix Rope, Harness, Safety Hamlet, crampons, Safety Belt, Caribbean, Figure, ice axe. 

Excluded

  • 01. Personal clothing and sleeping bag, climbing boot
  • 02. Personal accident insurance, emergency evacuation cost, oxygen, medical box,
  • 03. Alcoholic beverage, laundry and tips

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