Peaks & Passes International Climbing Guide - Mountaineering Instruction




Mera Peak

Mera Peak stands proudly erect at an altitude of 6654m, Mera Peak is the most popular trekking destination and is the highest trekking peak in Nepal. This fairly challenging trek has been designed to cater to trekkers' adventure needs to explore Mera peak from length to breadth. On scaling the summit of Mera Peak, we can have the most spectacular view of entire Himalayan ranges.

This program allows sufficient time for any reasonably physically fit person to make a comfortable ascent of this most spectacular of the Nepalese trekking peaks. Best time for this trip would be from September to December and March to June.

Itinerary:

Day 01 - Arrive in Kathmandu.
Day 02 - Sightseeing in Katmandu.
Day 03 - Flight to Lukla [2850m].
Day 04 - Trek to Chutanga [3050m].
Day 05 - At Chutanga.
Day 06 - Trek to Tuli kharka [4300m].
Day 07 - Trek to Mosum kharka [3700m].
Day 08 - Trek to Tangnag [4350m].
Day 09 - At Tangnag.
Day 10 - Trek to Khare [5000m].
Day 11 - Khare upper end [5500m].
Day 12 - Trek up to campsite by lower part of Hinku Nup glacier.
Day 13 - Rest day.
Day 14 - The ascent [6654m].
Day 15 - Contingency day.
Day 16 - Gotay.
Day 17 - Tuli Kharka.
Day 18 - Lukla.
Day 19 - Flight to Kathmandu.
Day 20 - Depart Kathmandu.