Mera Peak Climb Print

 

 

Mera Peak Climb

 

 

Description

 

The climb to Mera peak is gradually becoming popular among trekkers and novice climbers. This journey gives you the feeling of hiking and climbing on snow and experiencing trekking in a remote part of the Khumbu region. Mera peak (6654 m) is the highest of Nepal’s permitted trekking peaks. It rises to the south of Everest and dominates the watershed between the heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas. There are many routes to Mera peak, but none of them is easy. Part of the route traverses through difficult passes and the arduous climb then becomes a true mountaineering experience. The end of the journey, however, is worth all the effort: as Mera is definitely one of the finest viewpoints in Nepal.


Mera Peak Climb - 14 days


Day 1: Early morning flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2800 m). Overnight stay in Lukla.

Day 2: Trek from Lukla (2800 m) to Chutenga (3350 m). Overnight stay in Chutenga.

Day 3: Trek from Chutenga (3350 m) to Chatrarbu (4340 m). Today we will cross the Zatrela pass. Overnight stay in Chatrarbu.

Day 4: Trek from Chatrabu (4340 m) to Kothe (3700 m). Overnight stay in Kothe.

Day 5: Trek from Kothe (3700 m) to Thanak (4356 m). Overnight stay in Thanak.

Day 6: Day of rest in Thanak. Overnight stay in Thanak.

Day 7: Trek from Thanak (4356 m) to Khare (4900 m). Overnight stay in Khare.

Day 8: Trek from Khare (4900 m) to Mera La (5200 m) for glacier training. Then trek back to Khare. Overnight stay in Khare.

Day 9: Climb from Khare (4900 m) to Mera High Camp (5800 m). Overnight stay in Mera High Camp.

Day 10: Climb from Mera High Camp (5800 m) to Mera Summit (6421 m). Then trek back to Khare (4900 m). Overnight stay in Khare.

Day 11: Trek from Khare (4900 m) to Kothe (3700 m). Overnight stay in Kothe.

Day 12: Trek from Kothe (3700 m) to Chatrabu (4340 m). Overnight stay in Chatrabu.

Day 13: Trek from Chatrabu (4340 m) to Lukla (2800m). Overnight stay in Lukla.

Day 14: Flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu.


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