Climbing

Mera Peak
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Climbing price: $2,500.00
Climbing type: Teahouse / Camping
Climbing grade: Moderate
Climbing duration: 17 (days)
People in group: 1+
Mera Peak (6,654 m) is the highest permitted trekking peak of Nepal. It stands to the south of Everest and dominates the watershed between the heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas.

J.O.M. Roberts and Sen Tenzing made the first successful ascent of Mera Peak on 20 May 1953. The route they used is still the standard route. There are many other routes to the peak, but none of them are easy. Some of them require crossing very high and difficult passes. This leads to a true mountaineering experience. In the end, all efforts and hard work is paid off with spectacular scenery as Mera provides one of the finest viewpoints in Nepal.

Mera Peak offers a panoramic view of Chamlang, Kangchenjunga, Makalu, and Baruntse in the east and the peaks of Cho-Oyu, Ama Dablam and Kangtega to the west. Everest can be viewed to the north over the massive unclimbed south face of Lhotse and the Nuptse/Lhotse ridge. Under favourable conditions, it is possible to climb the peak and descend back on the same day.
 Itinerary:
Day 01 Flight to Lukla
Day 02 Trek to Chutanga
Day 03 At Chutanga
Day 04 Trek to Tuli kharka
Day 05 Trek to Mosum kharka
Day 06 Trek to Tangnag
Day 07 At Tangnag
Day 08 Trek to Khare
Day 09 Khare upper
Day 10 Trek up to campsite by lower part of Hinku Nup glacier
Day 11 Rest day
Day 12 The ascent
Day 13 Contingency day
Day 14 Gotay
Day 15 Tuli Kharka
Day 16 Lukla
Day 17 Flight to Kathmandu
Note: The Itinerary we are proposing you is only on outline. You could use it to best fitness and interest when practically you are in the field our Climbing guide are very comfortable, flexible and understanding to make your trip with full of pleasure
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