Mera Peak is perhaps best known because it is Nepal’s highest trekking peak, any peak above this height is considered a full expedition peak with its associated higher permit cost. The Mera climb comes at the end of a two weeks long trekking and acclimatization program followed by a climbing program designed to give you the best possible chance of success. This trip offers highlights of non-technical climbing at moderate to high altitude, and even though it is not technically difficult, the climb incorporates a lot of the components of the higher expedition peaks. In addition to the climbing the expedition offers stunning Himalayan views and exciting Nepalese cultural experiences. An ascent of Mera Peak is regarded as the ideal introduction to Himalayan climbing. Whether you’ve climbed mountains before, or you just have aspirations to experience Himalayan expedition life, this introductory trip will enable you to truly savor the realities of expedition and many a Mera peak climber has been inspired onto other high mountains
Day 01: Kathmandu to Lukla
Day 02: Lukla to Chuttanga (Approx. 3050m)
Day 03: Chuttanga trek Chattra (Approx. 3800m)
Day 04: Chattra to Kothe (Approx. 3500m)
Day 05: Kothe to Thagnak (Approx. 4300m)
Day 06: Rest day for acclimatize
Day 07: Tangnag (Approx. 4300m) - Khare (Approx. 5000m) - 5hrs
Day 08: Rest day in Khare for acclimatize
Day 09: Khare to High camp (5500m) - 6-7 hrs
Day 10: High camp to Mera Peak to Khare (10-11 hrs)
Day 11: Khare trek to Kothe (6 hrs)
Day 12: Kothe to Chattra (6 hrs)
Day 13: Chattra to Chuttanga (6 hrs)
Day 14: Chuttanga to Lukla (4 hrs)
Day 15: Final Departure
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