Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal

Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal

Mera Peak Climbing is one of the best climbing among the climbing peak in Nepal.

This 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.

Climbing Mera in Nepal

In this Climbing, 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: Arrival at Kathmandu

Day 02: 
Stay in Kathmandu for the official procedure

Day 03: 
Fly to Lukla

Day 04: 
Trek to Chuthanga

Day 05: 
Trek to Chetarbu Kharka

Day 06: 
Trek to Kothe, forest Camp

Day 07: 
Trek to Thangnak

Day 08: 
Acclimatization at Thangnak

Day 09: 
Trek to Khahare

Day 10: 
Rest at Khahare

Day 11: 
Trek to Mera high camp

Day 12: 
Summit to Mera Peak

Day 13: 
Extra summit day

Day 14: 
Trek back to Thnagnak

Day 15: 
Trek to Tashing Dingma

Day 16: 
Trek to Chetava Kharka

Day 17: 
Trek to Chuthangma

Day 18: 
Trek to Lukla

Day 19: 
Fly back to Kathmandu

Day 20: 
Rest day at Kathmandu

Day 21: 
Departure on your destination

Day 1 :
Itinerary

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Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal