Mera
Peak (6476m) is Nepal's highest permitted
climbing peak at the lofty height
of 6476m. Boasting an absolutely stunning
summit panorama that includes five
of the world's 8000m peaks - Mt Kangchenjunga,
Mt Makalu, Mt Lhotse, Mt Cho Oyu and
Mt Everest. Flying into the Khumbu
by way of the high altitude airstrip
at Lukla allows you time to spend
acclimatising in the high and lovely
Hinku valley below Mt Mera. Although
physically very demanding, the climbing
itself is quite technically straightforward,
on snow slopes, which rarely exceed
30°.
Far and above the most rewarding aspect
of a trip to Mera Peak is a chance
to venture into an isolated and unspoilt
wilderness of massive moraines, glacial
lakes and spectacular peaks and also
the amazing spectacle of the sunrise
on Everest and Kangchenjunga as we
slowly ascend to Mera's triple summits,
makes this one of the finest vantage
points in Nepal. The first ascent
of Mt Mera was made on the 20 May
1953 by Jimmy Roberts and Sen Tensing
by way of the Mera La which is now
the standard route. According to records
it would seem that the next ascent
was not until 1975.
Program
Days
01 : Arrival at Kathmandu
Days 02 : Stay in Kathmandu for the
official procedure
Days 03 : Fly to Lukla
Days 04 : Trek to Chuthanga
Days 05 : Trek to Chetarbu Kharka
Days 06 : Trek to Kothe, forest Camp
Days 07 : Trek to Thangnak
Days 08 : Acclimatization at Thangnak
Days 09 : Trek to Khahare
Days 10 : Rest at Khahare
Days 11 : Trek to Mera high camp
Days 12 : Summit to Mera Peak
Days 13 : Extra summit day
Days 14 : Trek back to Thnagnak
Days 15 : Trek to Tashing Dingma
Days 16 : Trek to Chetava Kharka
Days 17 : Trek to Chuthangma
Days 18 : Trek to Lukla
Days 19 : Fly back to Kathmandu
Days 20 : Rest day at Kathmandu
Days 21 : Departure on your destination
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