Mera Peak, the well-known trekking peak, is located in Nepal. It has three pinnacles – namely Mera Central, Mera North, and Mera South. The pinnacles are reckoned as being the highest official trekking peaks in Nepal. The only prerequisite that is considered essential for Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal is to be physically fit and have a gregarious person’s sense of adventure. This simply means that Mera Peak is certainly the best place to be if you’ve always been a sporty person throughout your life.
Mera Peak like any other peak in Nepal is suitable to climb during two seasons: Autumn (September-November) and Spring (March-May). The other weather patterns in Nepal are extreme which causes climatic anomalies all across the national boundary making it difficult for climbers to summit the peak. The Monsoon (June- August) brings in heavy clouds from the easterly Bay of Bengal which pours out heavy rain across the nation. On the other end, during the winter (December- February) there are heavy snowfalls in the Himalayan belt making it impossible for climbers to make it to the summit.
Mera Peak Summit is 6476 meters.
The beauty and the specialty of Mera Peak are that from its lofty summit, one can have a view of the widely famous mountain peaks such as Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. Besides, Mera Peak Expedition is the best option for a mountaineer visiting the Himalayas for the very first time. The Mera Peak Expedition is moderately challenging to climb over. The adventurous Mera Peak Expedition starts from the North West of Lukla all the way through Zatra La. The typical path from the north requires you to be prepared for high-altitude glacier trekking.
There are two different routes to climb and trek to Mera Peak, Shortest route to Climb Mera Peak Climb and trek lead us through Zatra La Pass 4700 meters. We don’t recommend this route for the 1st-time traveler or for not well acclimatizes travelers because within a short time altitude gain of over 4700 meters passes. Flowing this hard route to Mera Peak climb and trek offer 18 days from arriving in Nepal to departure from Nepal.
Our Camp at Mera Peak High Camp.
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu (1335 meters).
Day 02: Trek preparation day at Kathmandu.
Day 03: Fly to Lukla (2850 meters) and trek to Chutanga (3020 meters).
Day 04: Acclimatization day at Chutanga.
Day 05: Cross Zatra La (4700 meters) and trek to Thuli Kharka (4300 meters).
Day 06: Trek to Kothe (3691 meters).
Day 07: Trek to Thangnak (4356 meters).
Day 08: Trek to Khare (5045 meters).
Day 09: Acclimatization day at Khare.
Day 10: Cross Mera La (5415 meters) and trek to Mera Base Camp (5300 meters).
Day 11: Trek to Mera High Camp (5780 meters).
Day 12: Summit attempt for Mera (6476 meters) and back to Khare.
Day 13: Extra Day.
Day 14: Trek to Kothe (3691 meters).
Day 15: Trek to Thuli Kharka (4300 meters).
Day 16: Trek to Lukla (2850 meters).
Day 17: Fly back to Kathmandu.
Day 18: Departure.
Mera Peak Climbing.
For the safest way and successfully ascend Mera Peak you will need to ascend slowly, taking plenty of time and well acclimatizing gaining each day minimum altitude. Taking longer duration, with well acclimatizing. We design 22 day Mera Peak Climbing and Trekking itinerary with a gaining altitude minimum of a day.
22 days Mera Peak Climbing Itinerary
Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu (1335 meters).
Day 02: Sightseeing and Trek Preparation.
Day 03: Fly to Lukla (2850 meters) and trek Paiya (Chutok 2730 meters).
Day 04: Trek to Pangkongma (2,846meters)
Day 05: Trek to Nashing Dingma (2,600m)
Day 06: Trek to Chalem Kharka (3,600m)
Day 07: Trek to Khola Kharka (4,200m)
Day 08: Acclimatization day at Khola Kharka.
Day 09: Trek to Khote (3,691m)
Day 10: Trek to Thangnak. (4356 meters)
Day 11: Trek to Khare. (5045 meters)
Day 12: Acclimatization Day at Khare.
Day 13: Cross Mera La (5415 meters) and trek to Mera Base Camp. (5300 meters)
Day 14: Trek to Mera High Camp. (5780 meters)
Day 15: Summit attempt for Mera (6476 meters) and back to Khare.
Day 16: Extra Day.
Day 17: Trek to Kothe (3691 meters).
Day 18: Trek to Thuli Kharka (4300 meters).
Day 19: Trek to Lukla (2850 meters).
Day 20: Fly back to Kathmandu.
Day 21: Free day at Kathmandu.
Day 22: Departure.
Campsite at Mera Peak High Camp.
Mera Peak Climbing and Trek Cost,
Trip costs are always very different using a type of service, like the stander of hotel accommodation in Kathmandu before and after the trek, and types of the trek, like Tea house or Camping base trip to Mera Peak, etc. We offer Mera Peak Climbing and Trekking Package USD 3000 per person for group sizes 1 to 2 trekkers. Group size 3 to 5 people USD 2800 per person. Group size 6 to 9 people is USD 2660 per person and group size 10 to 12 persons is USD 2500 per person. We provide 3* stander category hotel accommodation before and after the trek in Kathmandu, Domestic flight round fare, and all accommodation, breakfast, lunch, dinner, and tea coffee while on the trek.
Mera Peak Climbing Peak Permits cost details
Mera Peak Climbing Permits, National Park entry permits, and local government taxes are including the package. Mera Peak Climbing Permits cost USD 250 per person in the Spring season (March, April, May) USD 125 per person in the autumn season (September, October November) USD 70 per person in December, January, and February) and USD 70 per Summer season (June, July, August)
Everest View from Mera Peak Summit.
How hard is Mera Peak Climb?
Mera Peak Climbing itself is not very technical, Mera Peak Climbing does not consist of steep technical climbing to Mera Peak but the high altitude reaching 6476 meters at the summit makes this a challenging climb. Unlike other trekking peaks in Nepal, the climb to the Mera Peak is straightforward.
Mera Peak Climbing Gear List
Undoubtedly, Mera Peak Climbing is full of excitement and unpredictable fun. However, there are certain important things that the climbers must take care of. For instance, the Mera Peak Expedition should be planned only in good weather conditions. Likewise, climbing gear including Crampons, Ice axe, Harnesses, Plastic Mountaineering Boots, Tape Slings, ascenders, and helmets, etc. should be taken along.
Mera Peak Climbing and Trekking Video.
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