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MERA PEAK TREK & CLIMB ADVENTURE
‘enjoy the adventure on the hidden corners of high Khumbu and Everest region’
Mera Peak Trek & Climb Adventure on top of Nepal’s one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal Himalayas. Mera Peak towers high at 6,476 m or 21, 247 feet, located east of the Khumbu region. As well as the southern sides of Mt. Everest, away from the main busy trekking trails of Everest and Khumbu areas.
Well hidden from the rest of the world, where walk leads away from main villages and human settlements. At present few small tea shops exists serving as lodges, but more or less. All trekkers and climbers need to carry camping gear and food for the trip till the walk ends in Lukla.
This makes Mera Peak Trek & Climb more special, where the walk leads to a hidden valley of Hinku. Enclosed by high ridges of Naulekh and Kalo Himal, the only entrance crossing high Zatwar-La pass. As well one can reach the Mera Peak area from the eastern side of Makalu via high Sherpani Col.
The other route is from Imjatse Valley crossing high Amphu Labtsa-La pass through Hongu valley and Panch Pokhari.
Mera Peak Trek & Climb begins after flying from Kathmandu to Tenzing & Hillary airport at Lukla. A popular town and the gateway to various adventures around the high Khumbu and Everest region.
On leaving Lukla heading towards a mountainous region away from villages and civilization into sheer wilderness. The walk leads through lovely pine and rhododendron forest with a steep climb to Naulekh high ridges. Crossing Zatwar-La and Zatwar-La Og with a long descent to the hidden valley of Hinku back into dense tree lines. Following a pleasant scenic path past several cattle herder temporary camps and shelters reaching Thagnak. A small settlement on a wide field with few simple shops and tea-house, as the adventure continues due east.
Where tree lines drop for remorseless fields of ice and glaciers on reaching Mera Peak base camp. Mera Peak, although one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal Himalayas, but a straightforward climb to the summit.
The grade of the climb is F which means ‘Facial Easy’ as per French and Swiss Alpine Climbing Classification. However, all climber needs to be well equipped with proper climbing gear and climb with care.
From the base with another High Camp to make the ascent more accessible and shorter. After enough rest days for acclimatization and preparation for the Big Day, start the adventure following our lead guide. Where climbers need good climbing boots and an ice axe to cope with a few smaller technical sections.
The strenuous haul continues reaching the top of Mera Peak summit, where one can enjoy a dramatic panorama of the snow mountain range. Facing Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Ama Dablam, Baruntse Himal with Mt. Makalu and as far towards
Mt. Kanchenjunga due east.
After achieving our goal and having a delightful moment on top, then descent with care to base camp. On clearing the camp with all garbage should be taken care of, and then on a return journey to Lukla.
Back to human civilization at Lukla for the last overnight halt around the high Khumbu area. The next morning a sweeping flight brings us to Kathmandu, after a great memorable experience on Mera Peak Trek & Climb Adventure.
Outline Itinerary:
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel.
Day 02: At Kathmandu for trek preparation and sightseeing tour.
Day 03: Fly to Lukla 2, 820 m, trek to Chutanga 3,045 m- 04 hrs.
Day 04: Trek to Thuli-Kharka 4,300 m - 06 hrs.
Day 05: Trek to Thagnak 4,360 m - 06 hrs.
Day 06: Rest day at Thagnak for acclimatization and short walks.
Day 07: Trek to Khare 4,950 m -05 hrs.
Day 08: At Khare for acclimatization and Climbing Training.
Day 09: Trek to Mera Base Camp 5,350 m / 17, 552 feet - 04 hrs.
Day 10: Climb to Mera High Camp 5,800 m / 19, 029 feet - 03 hrs.
Day 11: Climb to Mera Peak top 6,476 m / 21, 247 feet back to Khare - 08 hrs.
Day 12: Trek to Thagnak - 05 hrs.
Day 13: Trek to Kothey 3,600 m - 05 hrs.
Day 14: Trek to Thuli-Kharka 4,300 m - 05 hrs.
Day 15: Trek to Chutanga via Zatwar-La pass 4,610 m-06 hrs.
Day 16: Trek to Lukla - 04 hours.
Day 17: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu with afternoon free at leisure.
Day 18: At Kathmandu free day at leisure.
Day 19: Depart for International Departure.
Please Note:
The flight to Lukla and back to Kathmandu, where flight can be delayed or might get postponed for next morning. Due to unfavorable weather conditions around mountainous region of Himalayas, can happen sometimes even in best time of the season. If the situation arise please bear with us, the company will try its best within our limit and control.
“An adventure on off the beaten tracks away from main busy trails of Everest. Walking into pristine woodland around Hinku valley to Mera Peak base camp Climb to the summit of Mera Peak one of the highest trekking peaks of Nepal Fabulous views of world’s highest peaks from the top of stunning Mera Peak Walk on the hidden path around least ventured areas by trekkers and climbers”
Trip Brief Summary:
Trekking Mode: Staying in best available Lodges and in tented camping on treks and climb to Mera Peak.
Trekking Grade: Moderate to Adventurous with touch of altitude.
Climbing Grade: F (Facial Easy) From French / Swiss Classification.
Activities: Exciting flights, scenic trek and adventurous climbing.
Trek & Climb: 14 Nights and 15 Days with flights both ways.
Total Trip: 18 Nights and 19 Days from arrival to final departure.
Best Seasons:
Mera Peak Trek & Climb Adventure, nearly all seasons of the year-round, except the monsoon wet times. The best seasons are in spring and autumn/fall, where days are crystal clear for views and pleasant walks.
The spring times begin from March till May, the high seasons for trek and climb to Island Peak and around the Himalayas.
Most days are clear fine and bright with sunshine, which can get overcast in the late afternoon. Chances of snowfall sometimes on higher terrain, cold in the morning late afternoon, and nighttime. The mid-hills are lively with wildflowers in seasonal bloom, especially the rhododendron of various species from trees to a bush. The next best time is in autumn/fall, one of the peak seasons. For trekking around the Himalayas and for Mera Peak climb, where days are mostly crystal clear for views and scenic walks. However, the days are shorter due to fewer sun-light hours, much colder morning and late afternoon till night time.
Chances of snowfall sometimes during the walk around higher areas above 3,000 m high, but with a bright starry night sky.
Religion, Culture of Everest, and high Khumbu:
The Sherpa of Everest around high Khumbu follows Tibetan Buddhism known as Mahayana or Greater Wheel. Established by great Guru Rinpoche Padamasamba in the 7th Century, reforming Buddhism which was near to extinct.
The culture, tradition, and heritage are similar to its Tibetan predecessors, the Sherpa migrated from the Eastern part of Tibet. More than 500 years of history, and the word Sherpa means Sher for East and Pa for people.
Interesting villages of Sherpa to explore and to observe the immense impressive cultures of age-old heritage. The name for Everest in the native Sherpa language is Chomolungma of Tibetan origin, which Nepali calls Sagarmatha.
In both languages means a ‘Great Mother’, and most villages are adorned with religious flags and monuments of prayer walls.
Every village houses impressive monasteries and shrines, which you will have time to explore and observe.
Sherpa celebrates New Year called Losar, which falls at the end of February or the beginning of March. According to the Tibetan Buddhist Lunar calendar, based on animals and birds, the year 2022 is a year of a Tiger.
The other main festival celebrated around high Khumbu is Mani-Rimdu, which takes place en route to Everest base camp. At Tengboche monastery, the event takes place at end of October or the first week of November.
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