The beautiful Mera Peak stands at an incredible height of 6,476 m making it the tallest trekking peak in Nepal. The beautiful peak lies in the Khumbu region and is one of the most popular peaks in Nepal. Despite its height, the peak has very little technical difficulty but is very immensely gratifying as from the top of Mera Peak we can have a very beautiful view of the eastern Himalayan vista.
Our journey will begin with a scenic flight to Lukla from Kathmandu. We will commence our trek from the beautiful village of Lukla to reach the isolated terrain which houses the Mera Peak. Lukla is also known as the gateway to the very popular Everest Base Camp. From Lukla, we will trek through the beautiful high alpine villages to reach the top of an eastern ridge. From there, we will trek through the beautiful and mysterious valley of Hinku and through the enchanting and magical rhododendron forests. We will also trek through green pastureland and sub-alpine forests to reach the base of the beautiful Mera Peak. We will eventually reach the altitude of 5,800m also known as the high camp where we will set up a camp for Mera peak. From here, the trek to the top of the Mera Peak is technically very straightforward on a very big and long glacier.
The region falls under the Sagarmatha National Park, the biggest national park in the country. We can have a sighting of amazing and exotic Himalayan animals such as Blue Sheep, Snow Leopard, Red Panda, Kalij and Munal to name a few. Although the peak is the tallest trekking peak in the region, because of its straight forward nature it is relatively easier to climb than Lobuche or Island Peak. Any mountaineer with some previous experience of climbing and trekking can climb this peak easily. The most optimum time for Mera Peak Climbing is in October and November in autumn and April and May in spring. The months are selected on the basis of visibility and climate. We are committed to providing you with the best hospitality in the Himalayan as your safety and well-being are our number one priority.
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Day 01: – Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel and welcome drinks.
Day 02: – Shopping and preparing for Trekking and Climbing.
Day 03: – Kathmandu – Flight to Lukla (40 / 45min) 2840m and trek to Chhutanga (4 / 5h)
Day 04: – Chhutanga – Chhetare (6 / 7h) 4300m.
Day 05: – Chhetare – Kothe (5 / 6h) 3600m.
Day 06: – Kote – Thanak (3 / 4h) 4400m.
Day 07: – Thangnak – Khare (3 / 4h)
Day 09: – Climbing lessons, checking of equipment.
Day 11: – Khare – Mt. Mera High Camp (3 / 4h) 5800m.
Day 12: – High Camp – Summit Mera peak (6461m) back to Khare.
Day 13: – Khare – Kote (5 / 6h) 3600m.
Day 14: – Kote – Khola Kharka (5 / 6h)
Day 15: – Khola Kharka – Nyazing (6 / 7h)
Day 16: – Nyazing – Pangom (6 / 7h) 2900m.
Day 17: – Pangom – Paiya (6 / 7h) 2450m.
Day 18: – Paiya – Lukla (5 / 6h) 2840m.
Day 19: – Lukla – Flight to Kathmandu (40/45min) 1350m.
Day 20: – Rest and Shopping day.
Day 21: – Transfer to airport and departure to your destination.
While you make such a adventure travel plan to visit in Nepal, Please bring your one suitcase or ( DUFFEL BAG ) and trekking day pack inside or as hand luggage use for at Kathmandu. You just need casual clothes such as jeans and a light jacket if the evening time gets cold. Leave your things that you don’t need in Trekking/ Travel / climbing at Hotel, while you return from the trip then you you will it back from there. The things that you need are listed below:
Necessaries equipment:
Climbing Equipments
Clothing
Materials
General
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While you are travel in Nepal, here is many kind of foods are available such as : Nepali, Indian, Chinese, Thai, Korean, and Continental foods:
Kathmandu: While you stay in Kathmandu there are a lot’s of restaurant and bar with many kind of typical foods. So, you should choice yourself according to the own restaurant and enjoy.
Pokhara: While you are in Pokhara, as well as same in Kathmandu but amusement will be different.
Trekking: While you are on the trekking you will have chose according to the menus as: Nepali, India, Chinese, Continental foods and etc.
Foods available in during the trekking :-
Hot Drinks | Breakfast | Lunch | Dinner
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Black Tea
Milk Tea Nepali Tea Black Coffee Milk Coffee Hot Lemon Lemon Honey Mint Tea Ginger Tea Masala Tea Garlic Tea |
Porridge
Muesli Rice pudding Cornflakes Toast French Toast Pan cake Tibetan Bread Chapati Etc.
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Noodle Soup
Sandwich Fry Noodle Mo.mo Items Pizza Macaroni Pasta Spring Roll Fried Rice Etc.
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Dal Bhat Set
Pizza items Sizzler Items Mo. Mo Items Chowmen Items Steak Items Pasta Macaroni Local Items Fried rice Etc .. |
After confirmation you will receive by mail the booking form with all the details for the payment of the deposit. The deposit will be sent by transfer to our bank. When we will receive the money we will send you the final invoice with the balance to pay. The balance will be paid at your arrival in Kathmandu.
You can pay your deposit either by bank transfer in the following bank :
Dear my clients, If you have any problem with above payment system, then you can send us through by money transfer such as:
Normally, you can directly deposit the amount of your trip in our bank account as following account info of above. But the money transfer system is for in case if the bank account doesn’t work and It is for quick & easy way to get your payment method.
Cash
Booking Information:
Trips canceled by the client: – The following cancellation charge will be applied for the cancellation of the trip.
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