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Mera Peak Trek & Climb adventure leads you to the top 6,461 m / 21, 1907 ft high, one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal Himalaya, located on a hidden Inku and Hingku valley around remote east of Khumbu and Everest region close to Baruntse and Makalu mountains. An ideal peak to climb for all types of adventurers and trekkers from beginners to climbing as well for veteran mountaineers as practice before joining major expeditions, as Mera Peak Climbing offer you excellent walking and adventure. This is one of the adventures in the high Khumbu and Everest region, where you will be away from mainstream trekking trails, on off-the-beaten tracks into the pure wilderness of high scenic ridges, valley, into enchanting woodland to the high unmatched panorama of mountains.
Mera Peak Trek & Climb grade as PD means 'Per Difficult' as per French / Swiss Alpine Climbing Classification, a straightforward climb of less technical with ice and snow to tackle on the route to the summit. A smooth flight from Kathmandu takes you to Lukla, a Sherpa town, and then heading off from the town and villages and beyond human settlement to complete wilderness to reach Mera Peak after a pleasant walk into Inku Valley. On leaving the forest areas to the barren and arid country of ice and glaciers at Mera Peak base camp with time for practice and acclimatization ascent to the top rewarding you with stunning views of Everest-Lhotse-Ama-Dablam and other close peaks with Baruntse and Makalu and as far towards Kanchenjunga due east. After a successful climb head back to Lukla for a scenic flight back into the hustle and bustle of the city life of Kathmandu with the overwhelming adventure of a lifetime experience on Mera Peak Trek & Climb.
March to June and September to December months-March to May flowering time on hills October to December with a clear blue sky (can be cold in morn and night time with chances of snow)
On arrival by respective airlines where our guide and staff receive you for a short drive to your hotel in the hub of busy Kathmandu, with hotels in a quiet environment after getting a refresher in your rooms our guide will brief you on the trek and Peak climbing with the necessary information.
Morning an exciting, scenic flight to Nepal Mid-East to Lukla with its unique airstrip, during an air Panorama of mountains including Mt. Everest during 30 mins on air, Lukla with time to get refreshed, here meet our porters and camping staff and guides.
From Lukla heading east past Lukla town away from the main trekking trail to reach Chutanga, a small cattle herder temporary settlement amid a lovely alpine forest of tall pines, rhododendron, oaks, and fir trees.
After a delicious breakfast, we ascend steep uphill for a few hours and cross Kalo Khola Ridge traversing boulder slope before entering into Hinku Valley through Zatrawa La Pass (4,610m/ 15,125 ft). The pass is also marked as the border of Sagarmatha and Makalu Barun National Parks. From the top of the pass, we perceive the pristine view of Hinku valley under green hills; turquoise scenery, and dazzling peaks: Kongde Ri, Numbur Himal, Lumding Himal, etc. After enjoying the exquisite view, we follow the straight trail for a few hours and then drop down to Thuli Kharka for today’s shelter.
Today’s trek is long and inconsistent; so, we begin our journey in the morning after a light breakfast. From Thuli Kharka, we walk through big boulders and traverse the uphill-downhill route perceiving the magnificent view of Mera peak and various snow-clad peaks from the viewpoint below Tashi Dingman. From here, the trail again follows a steep descent to Tashing Ongma and then crosses two suspension bridges over the Hinku River. Finally, we climb the uphill path from Mosom Kharka and reach today’s destination: Kothe.
After having breakfast, we follow the uphill trail along the Hinku River and move towards the summer herders’ settlement: Gondishung. While marching further, we come across Lungsumba Gompa which is believed to have been built 200 years ago. The Mani boulder on the way has an inscription of the Mera Peak route. After the short and elegant journey, we ascend higher and reach Summer Village Thangnak
After eating a delicate breakfast at Thangnak, the trail traces alongside Sabai Tsho and ascends to Khare through sub-tropical dense pine, fir, and rhododendron forest. With the spectacular view of Nuptse Glacier and Nuptse Shar Glacier, we descend down a sandy path and then climb steeply up. From Khare, we can view the sparkling northern face of Mera Peak too
Today is marked as the boost-up day and trek preparation day. Mountaineering is an adventurous activity that demands alertness, fitness and technicality. The guides will provide you with some guidance about the summit; its difficulty; an appropriate way of summiting the peak; how to use gears and some safety measures. We also check the gears like ice axe, crampons, boots, ropes, harnesses, ascenders, etc for final preparation. The day is so special day for acclimatization and also for preparation. If any confusion remains or if lacks any gear, consult with the expert guides.
After the previous day’s boost-up acclimatization, we start our trek with high confidence as today’s trek is technically strenuous and challenging. From Khare, we ascend steeply to Mera glacier; cross Mera La Pass, and reach Mera Base Camp. The scenery and surrounding view from Base Camp elegantly allure us. We can enjoy the exquisite view of glaciers and coruscating peaks. From Base Camp Once we reach at the Base Camp, we set up a tent for tonight’s shelter. Our helpers cook delicious and mouthwatering food to serve you at night
Today, we have to cover one of the most challenging and hazardous trails of the expedition. From Base Camp, we traverse a snow-covered steep rocky path and a few crevasses to reach the top marked by the cairn. From the High Camp, Mt. Everest, Makalu, Cho-Oyu, Baruntse, Kanchenjunga, and Kusum Kanguru appear stupendous and tantalizing at a near distance. After enjoying a few moments at High Camp, we set up the tent and prepare our gear for tomorrow’s final expedition. The expert guides will also provide motivation and tips before going to sleep.
Today is the most important day to mark the victory over Mera Peak 6461m. The climate in the afternoon is risky and hazardous due to the possibility of a snowy storm; therefore, we eat breakfast in the early morning and commence our expedition at around 1 am-2 am. From high Camp, we climb up to the summit with proper gears. Be concentrated and never lose mind or hope while ascending through the crevasse. Follow the guidance of the guides and march to the summit. The summit offers a stupendous view of peaks including 5 out of 6 of the world’s highest peaks: Mt. Everest, Cho-Oyu, Makalu, Lhotse, and Kanchenjunga. Once we surmount the summit, we enjoy a beautiful moment at the apex and drop back before noon. From here, we drop down to High Camp and then finally to Khare for today’s accommodation and meals.
Start our climb at pre-dawn, towards the main goal and highlight of the adventure, gaining with steady climb without much technical problem, as the route with a straightforward climb, however, safety measures should be taken equipped with crampons, ice-ax, helmets, and a positive attitude. After a strenuous climb reaching on top Mera Peak summit offers mind-blowing views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Cho- Oyu, and towards Mt. Kanchenjunga on the eastern horizon with an array of peaks, after a great climb descends back to base camp using the same route after feeling exhausted but feeling great to have done this marvelous adventurous climb on Mera peak.
After having a delicate breakfast, we follow the downhill trail up to Tashing Ongma crossing the suspension bridge over Hinku Khola and its tributaries. From Tashing Ongma, we drop down and then climb steeply up to Thuli Kharka passing through rocky Boulders on trial. From Thuli Kharka, the view of Mera Peak North, Mera Central, and Mera South seems stupendous and superficial.
Today we leave Hinku valley and retrace the trail from Thuli Kharka to Lukla. Ascending from Thuli Kharka, we come across Zatrwa La Pass while tracing to Khumbu valley. In the past, we can see a pristine landscape and tantalizing views of Cho Oyu, Kongde Ri, Numbur Himal, Lumding Himal, etc. After crossing the Pass, we ascend steep uphill to Chutanga and then walk straight to Lukla through tiny hamlets, pasture land, and dense rhododendron forest under Kalo Khola Ridge. On this day, we celebrate our victory and enjoy the night at Lukla.
Morning as per our flight time transfer to Lukla air terminal then board a small plane (Twin otter or Dornier) for an exciting half-hour flight to reach back into hustle and bustle of the city life of Kathmandu.
In Kathmandu Rest of the day is free for individual activities or just relaxing your body from the great adventure on the Mera Peak trek and climb.
Your final and last day in amazing Nepal in the country of high Himalaya wonders and enjoying With remarkable times and adventure on Mera Peak Trek and Climb with, depart from the hotel for your onward journey flying homeward bound.
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At the Tribhuwan International Airport upon your arrival, Foreigners can obtain a Nepalese visa or at a border immigration office
Entering through the India or Tibet.
If you want to extend the visa for 15 days or less, the visa extension charge is USD 30 or equivalent convertible currency If you want to extend the visa for more than 15 days, USD 2 will be charged per day after 15 days. However, the visa can be extended a maximum of up to 150 days in a visa year (Visa year refers to the year starting January to December.)
USD 25 for 15 days.
USD 40 for 30 days.
USD 100 for 90 days.
For the tourist of SAARC nationals, free visa for up to 30 days.
A visa is not required for Indian nationals. However, have to show a valid identification certificate.
(Afghanistan, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ghana, Iraq, Liberia, Nigeria, Palestine, Somalia)
Visa Application Forms: A copy of the Visa Form is available for use at the end of this document which avoids your long queue to pick up the Nepal visa form at the international airport.
Visa Extension Fees: the fees payable (only in local Nepali currency) to extend the duration of your stay, or to renew a visa are US$ 2 equivalent, in Nepali currency, per day of the extension period.
All trekkers are required to carry a Trekkers' Information Management System card (TIM’s card). It is available from the Tourist Services Centre in Kathmandu: Sun – Fri 10:00 – 13:00 and 14:00 – 17:00. Requires two passport photographs. (Trekking agencies provide the cards for their clients.) Show it at checkpoints on trekking routes.
The permits are issued by the Central Immigration Office, and require two working days, your original passports (not facsimiles), and two photographs. Costs range from US$10/week to US$500/10 days plus substantial additional amounts for each additional day. These will be procured by your chosen trekking agency. Offices are open daily but with restricted hours on Saturdays.
Tel -: 977 - 01 - 4433934 / 4429660 / 4438862 / 4438868
Fax -: 977 - 01 – 4433935
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Note: Above information is based on the Department of Immigration of Nepal office.
Plastic Boot - a pair
Crampons - a pair
Ice Axe - one
Harness - one
Carabineer or Karabiner - two each
Snow Gaiter - a pair
Snow / Sun Glass - one each
Warm Gloves - a pair
Wind Proof Jacket & Trousers - a set each
Down Jacket - one each
Down sleeping bags - one each with an inner liner
Main Ropes - 200m ( 50m per person) as per the peak chosen
Snow Bar - 2 / 4 pieces depending upon group size.
Ski Pole (optional) - one each
The following items can be bought or hired in Kathmandu.
Trekking Gear and Equipment:
Electronics:
1. Camera with additional batteries
2. 2 pin Adapter
3. Power bank
4. Charging cables
5. Phone
Clothing equipment list:
Please note that -:
Trekkers can share mountain Eco treks and expedition phone no with one family member. So that Mountain Eco can give daily updates (if needed), Wi-Fi and cell service are not available daily. In that situation, an update will be provided as soon as the service is available
Services provided at additional cost:
Drinking bottled water
Hot water showers
Wi-Fi
Electronic Charging stations
Note Extra warm clothing during winter (December to March) above 3000 m.
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Please, Read Mountain Eco Treks Terms and Conditions before booking your Trip. Mountain Eco Treks & Expeditions (P) Ltd, a Nepal Government Tourism Department fully registered and authorized company of Nepal, is a leading and rising trekking and adventure local company with our head office in Kathmandu, operating all types of tourism-related trips within Nepal-Tibet and Bhutan destinations. A trustworthy company where you will be insecure and friendly hand with a complete trip package of great interest to exotic destinations and Himalayan holidays of your choice and interest before you book with us the trip of your interest please read and follow our norms and conditions
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Supplement Charge: On our adventure and holiday tour with trekking packages, rooms in the lodge on route or tents are provided on twin sharing basis. For a single room supplement charge will be imposed on the client who does not have another tour participant to share a room/tent with.
Incomplete Tour:
No refund will be made to clients who drop out or quit from the journey regardless of whatever portions remain unused in the itinerary. Amendment in Tour Cost: We reserve the right to revise the pricing rate mentioned on our website, under any circumstances, or under pressure of various external factors that are further than our control, for instance, changes in the exchange rate, government action, etc. But, we put forth an effort to keep at the present rate.
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If the company cancels your trip due to unforeseen circumstances like bad unfavorable weather, natural disasters, conflict, trail bad conditions (landslides), etc., we will refer you to an alternative trip of a similar standard. Even if this doesn’t fit your interest, all payments paid by you to our company will be refunded. But remember any other expenses incurred by you as a result of the booking are entirely your responsibility.
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The company extends its best hand to see your convenience at all times, as, this is an Adventure Travel Holiday and you will be traveling into a remote Himalayan Destination, weather conditions in the Himalayas can be unpredictable sometimes. Local availability of porters/yaks or any other means of transport vehicle breakdown, road condition, or local strikes can contribute to the need for change or even delays at times in the itinerary.
However, we will do everything in our capacity to see that you are inconvenienced as little as possible during such events: which are beyond our control. As such, no claim of refund will be entertained including early return from the trip or change in the itinerary due to unforeseen reasons. All your return expenses including Hotel bills where applicable or extra transport costs will have to be borne by yourself.
We put us every effort to ensure your comfortable traveling of yours, but it is a must to understand that what you might be accustomed to in the Western affluent countries, the Himalayan countries can’t afford such facilities. Weather is another factor that directly impacts your journey. Hence, patience in mind, enthusiasm, and proper preparation before the head must venture into the journey.
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You must obtain comprehensive travel & medical insurance package against natural calamity, helicopter evacuation, personal accident, trip cancellation, etc. This is strongly suggested to all esteemed booking clients.
Tour Amendment:
To make alterations to any trekking/tour itinerary, prior notice is requested. You’re advised to stay in touch with us thus. Occasionally, you may be obliged to do so on the route under certain circumstances for instance bad weather, etc.
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On any account, we’re answerable for any loss or damage of your luggage or property belonging to you even when shouldered by porters, vehicles,
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Your safety and satisfaction is our prime concern. We, therefore, carry out our responsibility honestly & sincerely to ensure your holiday is trouble-free, as well as you, have desired. Nevertheless, unless stated otherwise, the trip may be changing under uncertain and inherent circumstances such as landslides, road blockage, flood, snow political unrest, cancellation of flight, delayed arrival, sickness or accidents, etc. Any extra cost incurred there is your responsibility and should be borne on the spot.
Flight Delay / Cancellation:
There is more or less possibility of flight delay or postponement for unpredictable weather in Himalayan regions which could happen, in particular, Everest region (Lukla), Kanchenjunga area at Taplejung, Mustang area at Jomsom and far northwest, Dolpa, Simikot, and Jumla region, etc. if the flight is canceled or get delayed, mountain eco treks are not responsible for the extra expenses, we can manage alternative arrangement on request which may demand other extra costs.
Age Group:
No bar on ages, however, children below 16 years require family, guardians, or parents to accompany which includes elderly people of 60 -70 yrs of age, this is only for short moderate treks and tours. For longer treks, elderly people should refer their doctors with a medical certificate to book the trek if one is physically and medically fit.
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Mera Peak Trek & Climb adventure leads you to the top 6,461 m / 21, 1907 ft high, one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal Himalaya, located on a hidden Inku and Hingku valley around remote east of Khumbu and Everest region close to Baruntse and Makalu mountains. An ideal peak to climb for all types of adventurers and trekkers from beginners to climbing as well for veteran mountaineers as practice before joining major expeditions, as Mera Peak Climbing offer you excellent walking and adventure. This is one of the adventures in the high Khumbu and Everest region, where you will be away from mainstream trekking trails, on off-the-beaten tracks into the pure wilderness of high scenic ridges, valley, into enchanting woodland to the high unmatched panorama of mountains.
Mera Peak Trek & Climb grade as PD means 'Per Difficult' as per French / Swiss Alpine Climbing Classification, a straightforward climb of less technical with ice and snow to tackle on the route to the summit. A smooth flight from Kathmandu takes you to Lukla, a Sherpa town, and then heading off from the town and villages and beyond human settlement to complete wilderness to reach Mera Peak after a pleasant walk into Inku Valley. On leaving the forest areas to the barren and arid country of ice and glaciers at Mera Peak base camp with time for practice and acclimatization ascent to the top rewarding you with stunning views of Everest-Lhotse-Ama-Dablam and other close peaks with Baruntse and Makalu and as far towards Kanchenjunga due east. After a successful climb head back to Lukla for a scenic flight back into the hustle and bustle of the city life of Kathmandu with the overwhelming adventure of a lifetime experience on Mera Peak Trek & Climb.
March to June and September to December months-March to May flowering time on hills October to December with a clear blue sky (can be cold in morn and night time with chances of snow)
On arrival by respective airlines where our guide and staff receive you for a short drive to your hotel in the hub of busy Kathmandu, with hotels in a quiet environment after getting a refresher in your rooms our guide will brief you on the trek and Peak climbing with the necessary information.
Morning an exciting, scenic flight to Nepal Mid-East to Lukla with its unique airstrip, during an air Panorama of mountains including Mt. Everest during 30 mins on air, Lukla with time to get refreshed, here meet our porters and camping staff and guides.
From Lukla heading east past Lukla town away from the main trekking trail to reach Chutanga, a small cattle herder temporary settlement amid a lovely alpine forest of tall pines, rhododendron, oaks, and fir trees.
After a delicious breakfast, we ascend steep uphill for a few hours and cross Kalo Khola Ridge traversing boulder slope before entering into Hinku Valley through Zatrawa La Pass (4,610m/ 15,125 ft). The pass is also marked as the border of Sagarmatha and Makalu Barun National Parks. From the top of the pass, we perceive the pristine view of Hinku valley under green hills; turquoise scenery, and dazzling peaks: Kongde Ri, Numbur Himal, Lumding Himal, etc. After enjoying the exquisite view, we follow the straight trail for a few hours and then drop down to Thuli Kharka for today’s shelter.
Today’s trek is long and inconsistent; so, we begin our journey in the morning after a light breakfast. From Thuli Kharka, we walk through big boulders and traverse the uphill-downhill route perceiving the magnificent view of Mera peak and various snow-clad peaks from the viewpoint below Tashi Dingman. From here, the trail again follows a steep descent to Tashing Ongma and then crosses two suspension bridges over the Hinku River. Finally, we climb the uphill path from Mosom Kharka and reach today’s destination: Kothe.
After having breakfast, we follow the uphill trail along the Hinku River and move towards the summer herders’ settlement: Gondishung. While marching further, we come across Lungsumba Gompa which is believed to have been built 200 years ago. The Mani boulder on the way has an inscription of the Mera Peak route. After the short and elegant journey, we ascend higher and reach Summer Village Thangnak
After eating a delicate breakfast at Thangnak, the trail traces alongside Sabai Tsho and ascends to Khare through sub-tropical dense pine, fir, and rhododendron forest. With the spectacular view of Nuptse Glacier and Nuptse Shar Glacier, we descend down a sandy path and then climb steeply up. From Khare, we can view the sparkling northern face of Mera Peak too
Today is marked as the boost-up day and trek preparation day. Mountaineering is an adventurous activity that demands alertness, fitness and technicality. The guides will provide you with some guidance about the summit; its difficulty; an appropriate way of summiting the peak; how to use gears and some safety measures. We also check the gears like ice axe, crampons, boots, ropes, harnesses, ascenders, etc for final preparation. The day is so special day for acclimatization and also for preparation. If any confusion remains or if lacks any gear, consult with the expert guides.
After the previous day’s boost-up acclimatization, we start our trek with high confidence as today’s trek is technically strenuous and challenging. From Khare, we ascend steeply to Mera glacier; cross Mera La Pass, and reach Mera Base Camp. The scenery and surrounding view from Base Camp elegantly allure us. We can enjoy the exquisite view of glaciers and coruscating peaks. From Base Camp Once we reach at the Base Camp, we set up a tent for tonight’s shelter. Our helpers cook delicious and mouthwatering food to serve you at night
Today, we have to cover one of the most challenging and hazardous trails of the expedition. From Base Camp, we traverse a snow-covered steep rocky path and a few crevasses to reach the top marked by the cairn. From the High Camp, Mt. Everest, Makalu, Cho-Oyu, Baruntse, Kanchenjunga, and Kusum Kanguru appear stupendous and tantalizing at a near distance. After enjoying a few moments at High Camp, we set up the tent and prepare our gear for tomorrow’s final expedition. The expert guides will also provide motivation and tips before going to sleep.
Today is the most important day to mark the victory over Mera Peak 6461m. The climate in the afternoon is risky and hazardous due to the possibility of a snowy storm; therefore, we eat breakfast in the early morning and commence our expedition at around 1 am-2 am. From high Camp, we climb up to the summit with proper gears. Be concentrated and never lose mind or hope while ascending through the crevasse. Follow the guidance of the guides and march to the summit. The summit offers a stupendous view of peaks including 5 out of 6 of the world’s highest peaks: Mt. Everest, Cho-Oyu, Makalu, Lhotse, and Kanchenjunga. Once we surmount the summit, we enjoy a beautiful moment at the apex and drop back before noon. From here, we drop down to High Camp and then finally to Khare for today’s accommodation and meals.
Start our climb at pre-dawn, towards the main goal and highlight of the adventure, gaining with steady climb without much technical problem, as the route with a straightforward climb, however, safety measures should be taken equipped with crampons, ice-ax, helmets, and a positive attitude. After a strenuous climb reaching on top Mera Peak summit offers mind-blowing views of Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Cho- Oyu, and towards Mt. Kanchenjunga on the eastern horizon with an array of peaks, after a great climb descends back to base camp using the same route after feeling exhausted but feeling great to have done this marvelous adventurous climb on Mera peak.
After having a delicate breakfast, we follow the downhill trail up to Tashing Ongma crossing the suspension bridge over Hinku Khola and its tributaries. From Tashing Ongma, we drop down and then climb steeply up to Thuli Kharka passing through rocky Boulders on trial. From Thuli Kharka, the view of Mera Peak North, Mera Central, and Mera South seems stupendous and superficial.
Today we leave Hinku valley and retrace the trail from Thuli Kharka to Lukla. Ascending from Thuli Kharka, we come across Zatrwa La Pass while tracing to Khumbu valley. In the past, we can see a pristine landscape and tantalizing views of Cho Oyu, Kongde Ri, Numbur Himal, Lumding Himal, etc. After crossing the Pass, we ascend steep uphill to Chutanga and then walk straight to Lukla through tiny hamlets, pasture land, and dense rhododendron forest under Kalo Khola Ridge. On this day, we celebrate our victory and enjoy the night at Lukla.
Morning as per our flight time transfer to Lukla air terminal then board a small plane (Twin otter or Dornier) for an exciting half-hour flight to reach back into hustle and bustle of the city life of Kathmandu.
In Kathmandu Rest of the day is free for individual activities or just relaxing your body from the great adventure on the Mera Peak trek and climb.
Your final and last day in amazing Nepal in the country of high Himalaya wonders and enjoying With remarkable times and adventure on Mera Peak Trek and Climb with, depart from the hotel for your onward journey flying homeward bound.
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