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Mera Peak Climbing

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Mera Peak (6,476 meters /21,247 ft) is a mountain in the Mahalangur segment, Barun sub-segment of the Himalaya and authoritatively in Nepal's Sagarmatha Zone.It contains three principle culminations: Mera North, 6,476 meters (21,247 ft); Mera Central, 6,461 meters (21,198 ft); and Mera South, 6,065 meters (19,898 ft), just as a littler "journeying highest point", noticeable as an unmistakable highest point from the south. The primary climb of Mera peak Central was on May 20, 1953 by Col. Jimmy Roberts and Sen Mera North is accepted to have previously been move by the French climbers Marcel Jolly, G. Baus and L. Honills in 1975, [6] however a few sources express that it was gotten on 29 October 1973 and the climbers included L. Limarques, Ang Lhakpa and two other Sherpas.

Mera Peak (6,476 meters (21,247 ft) is the most noteworthy allowed journeying top in Nepal according to NMA (Nepal Mountaineering Association) yet actually an attainable trip contrasted with other 6000m traveling tops in Nepal. At this elevation the oxygen substance of air is not exactly 50% of what it is adrift level - hence we would not suggest you take on Mera as your first high-height journey. You have to see how your body adapts to height before taking on ascension like Mera Peak. Mera high camps are normally fixed at a height of 5800 meters behind an enormous vertical stone divider.

The typical course, which approaches through the Mera La, is the standard course up to the mountain that nearly everyone follows. There are different climbing routes, outstandingly on the south face, yet these are far more specialized, not handily got to and considerably more dispassionately hazardous. The greater part of the Summit to Mera peak is on snow inclines of up to 30 degrees. Notwithstanding, in typical conditions the last 40-meter rising to the focal highest point is a 45 - 50 degree slant on which a rope is fixed for guided gatherings. In any case, what a great many people find troublesome isn't the territory, yet the elevation and the Cold. Mera high camps are generally fixed at a height of 5800 meters behind a huge vertical stone divider. The culmination day begins right off the bat in morning around 1:00-2:00AM and takes around 06-07 hrs to the summit. Mera Peak climbing season is from March to May (spring) and from September to November (autumn). Be that as it may, the winter is additionally an incredible chance to climb in the event that you are decidedly ready for the cold weather. Normally Mera peak itinerary is 18 days but we can design on your time frame. Mera peak cost depends on the quality and the numbers of Climbers.

Mera Peak Climbing starts from Kathmandu to Lukla trip with extraordinary perspectives as far as possible, and the hair-raising arriving at Lukla's short runway. Having collected your group at Lukla, takes you south around the mountain to Paiya and Pangom. We don't take climbers straightforwardly over Zatwa La, despite the fact that this is a shorter course, as intersection the go at 4250m about consistently makes customers have issues with elevation infection before they even reach Mera Peak. This path takes you through immaculate bamboo and rhododendron wilderness. The trip at that point proceeds onward up the Arun Valley to Khote. From Khote, the path travels north to Khare for one more day spent adapting. This day will likewise be utilized to rehearse icy mass cross procedures with your aides.

 Facts of the Trip

  Highest access:6,476m/ 21,247ft(Mera Peak)

  Accommodation: Lodge and Tent Camp

  Meals: 15 lunch/Dinner, 19 Breakfast.

  Major Activity: Peak Climbing

  Region: Khumbu Region

  Trekking Grade: Easy

  Transportation: By local or tourist bus, or Private car/jeep or flight

  Best season: September - October, April – May

  Trip Starts From: Kathmandu

  Trip end To: Kathmandu

  Trekking Start From: Lukla

  Trekking End at: Lukla

  Climbing Grade: Peu Difficil (PD)

  Average Trek Hrs: 5 hours

Mera Peak Climbing Itinerary

Arrive in Kathmandu airport, Transfer to request Category hotel. Overnight at Hotel (1350M/4,430ft)

Preparation and Rest day at Kathmandu, Last minute shopping.

Flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2,860M/9,383 ft) (Lodge accommodation

Trek from Lukla to Chutanga (3050m/10,006ft) about 4hrs. Lodge accommodation.

Trek from Chutanga to Thuli Kharka (Chatra-La) (3900m/12,597ft) about 7hrs, Lodge accommodation

Trek from Tuli Kharka to Kothe (4095m/13435ft (About 05hrs, Lodge accommodation.

Trek from Kothe to Thangnak (4350m/14,272ft) about 4 hrs, Lodge accommodation.

Acclimatization day at Thangnak(4,350m/14,272ft). Lodge accommodation.

Trek from Thangnak to Khare (5,045m) about 3.5 hrs. Lodge accommodation.

Trek and climb from Khare to high camp (5,780m/18,963ft) 6hrs.Camping accommodation.

Summit Day. Mera High Camp to Summit and return to Khare (6476m/21,246ft) about 11-13 hrs.

Trek from Khare to Kothe (3600m/11,811ft) about 5hrs, Lodge accommodation.

Trek from Kothe to Thuli Kharka(3900m/12,597ft) 5hrs, Lodge accommodation.

Trek from Thuli Kharka to Lukla (2800m/9,186ft) about 09 hrs. Lodge accommodation

Fly 35mins from Lukla to Kathmandu (1350M/4,430ft) about 35mins. Transfer to hotel

Leisure day shopping in Kathmandu. Fair well celebration dinner with culture program in the Evening.

Transfer to the airport for final departure

  • The cultural delights of the Khumbu Valley
  • Highest trekking peak
  • Beautiful blend of several Himalayan landscapes
  • Summit views show the beautiful Barun valley
  • Explore around the wild, uninhabited and beautiful Hinku and Hongu Valleys
  • Enjoy the Colorful Rhododendrons in bloom.
  • Thrilling experience of the culture and tradition of highland Sherpa tribe communities. 
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