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Highlights

  • Pleasant night stays at the tea houses and camps.
  • Explore the undeveloped valleys and hamlets.
  • Enjoy the Sherpa culture, tradition, and lifestyle.
  • Summit in beautiful Mera peak in the Everest region.
  • Alluring views of the landscape, rivers, frozen lake, and nature.
  • 360° view of the stunning and sky-towering mountains over 8000 meters.
  • Visit Zatra La Pass which provides a glimpse of Sherpa Culture.

Overview

Mera Peak Climbing is categorized as the highest trekking peak by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA). Mera Peak at an elevation of 6476 meters is adventurous but less challenging which requires little or no experience of peak summiting. However, it requires the preparation of proper safety gear and physical and mental fitness to trek to the steep hanging rocks and remain calm in the barren lands of the Himalayas. 

Climb to Mera Peak is the easiest mountaineering in the Everest region where most of the peaks stand tall over 8000 meters. Primarily, mountaineers fly to Lukla from Kathmandu and land on the world’s dangerous airport runway. The trekkers descend off the beaten trails reaching Khare via Hinku Valley for a night stay. The beautiful Hinku valley remains unspoiled with green terrace farmlands, Buddhist Monasteries and provides mesmerizing views around the valley inhabited by the Sherpa people.

The trails are full of stunning snow-capped Himalayan Vistas, dramatic landscape, untouched valleys, and impressive floras and faunas. The trails take travelers to the most beautiful Everest region with frozen lakes, glaciers, deep gorges, rocky paths, giant waterfalls, and hanging suspension bridges. 

Trekkers take sufficient time at an elevation of 4900m to acclimatize their body and mind to avoid AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) and take rest from rigorous trek at the tea houses. Further, the traveler set up two camps to acclimatize before climbing the Mera Peak (6476m) since the level of oxygen reduces drastically; one at Mera Base Camp (5350m) and another at a high camp (5800 m). 

The mountaineers make a final push straight up to the elevation of 6476 meters using dynamic ropes crossing the icy hanging rocks takes them to the summit. The Mera Peak provides sensational 360° views of the world’s tallest mountains such as Mt. Everest (8848m), Ama Dablam (the necklace of Mt. Everest.), Kanchenjunga (8586m), Lhotse (8516), Mt. Makalu (8481), Cho Oyu (8201) and several other highest peaks. It leaves trekkers speechless and provides a lifetime memory of adventure, nature, and culture. Finally, trekkers retrace back to Lukla Airport via Zatra La Pass through quaint villages which gives a glimpse of rich Sherpa culture.


Itineraries

  • Day 01 Arrival in Kathmandu 1337 meter.

    Your trip day starts today when you arrive to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. Upon your arrival, you will be received by our representative at the airport. He will be carrying a signboard with our company’s name on it. Then you will be transferred to the tour hotel and checked in. A trip briefing will follow later today and the time will be notified to you by the representative who picks you up from the airport. We will come to meet and brief you about the trip at the fixed time. Until then just relax or explore a bit of surrounding.

  • Day 02 Kathmandu: trip planning 1337meter.

    We spend the majority of the day resting and packing. In the afternoon, we go to Asiana Treks and Tours. Our climbing leaders will inspect our climbing equipment to ensure that it is in good working order for our upcoming trip. We also meet other members and talk about our excursion. In Kathmandu, spend the night.

  • Day 03 Lukla and then trek to Paiya 2800 meter trek take around 5-6 hour.

    We fly to Lukla early in the morning and begin our trek to Paiya after landing at the Tenzing-Hillary airport in Lukla. We move through the jungle, cross a bridge over the Handi Khola, and arrive at Surke Village. From here, we continue south and cross the Chutok La pass before coming to Paiyan, also known as Chutok. Spend the night in Paiya.

  • Day 04 Paiya to Panggom 2846 meter trek take 5-6 hour.

    We continue to descend until we reach a small bridge. The trail is tricky from here until we reach the Kari La pass. On a narrow walking trail, we walk through rhododendron and bamboo forests. On today's trip, we'll also get to marvel at the Dudhkoshi Valley. We continue our journey to Panggom Village, whose residents rely on farming and trading. Overnight in Panggom.

  • Day 05 Pangon to Ningsow 2863 meter trek takes 4-5 hour.

    After breakfast, we set out on our journey. We cross the Panggom La pass after leaving Panggom. Then we climb, walk in a straight line, and turn north. We first cross Peeng Kharka Khola, then walk for a while until we reach Peeng Kharka Danda. Before arriving at Ningsow Village, we must cross the Ningsow Khola (stream). Ningsow overnight Ningsow to Chhatra Khola.

  • Day 06 Ningsow to Chhatra Khola 2800 meter, trek takes around 6-8 hour.

    We climb from Ningsow, and then descend for a while before climbing again to reach Ramailo Danda. We have spectacular views of Mera Peak and Salpa from here. We enter the Makalu Barun National Park after ascending and descending on our trail. Our path from here to Chhatra Khola is known as the Pasang Lhamu trail. If we're lucky, we might even see the enigmatic Red Panda along the way. Spend the night in Chhatra Khola.

  • Day 07 Chhatra Khola to Kothe 3691 meter trek takes 6-7 hour.

    We take the main trail to Mera Peak to the north. After walking alongside the Majang Khola, we join another trail that runs alongside the Hinku Khola. Our path continues straight ahead to Tashing Ongma, which has temporary tea shops. We continue our journey and cross the Sanu Khola Bridge before arriving in Kothe. In Kothe, spend the night in Kothe.

  • Day 08 Kothe-Thaknak 4358 meter, trek takes 3-4 hour.

    We walk along the Hinku Khola ridge in the shadow of Mera Peak. We eat lunch at Gondishung, a summer herders' settlement on the Hinku Drangka's west bank. Beyond Gondishung, we pass a 200-year-old Lungsumgba Gompa with Mera Peak scripted in rock, as well as the route to Mera. We take a hike to Thaknak, a summer grazing area with primitive lodges and shops. Overnight in Thaknak 9th day: Thaknak to Khare Leaving Thaknak, we follow the lateral moraine of Dig Glacier to Dig Kharka, where we can see Charpate Himal. The trail climbs through moraines to the snouts of the Hinku Nup and Shar glaciers before ascending steeply to Khare. We can see the northern face of Mera Peak from here, which will be an incredible experience. We can hike in and around Khare after lunch.overnight stay in Khare.

  • Day 09 Thaknak to Khare 5045 meter, trek takes 2-3 hour.

    Leaving Thaknak, we follow the lateral moraine of Dig Glacier to Dig Kharka, where we can see Charpate Himal. The trail climbs through moraines to the snouts of the Hinku Nup and Shar glaciers before ascending steeply to Khare. We can see the northern face of Mera Peak from here, which will be an incredible experience. We can hike in and around Khare after lunch. Overnight stay in Khare.

  • Day 10 Khare Acclimatization and pre-climb training.

    We have set aside a separate day for acclimatization and basic training to better prepare ourselves for the Mera Peak climb. Our climbing leader will assist us in honing our basic climbing methods and demonstrating how to use our climbing equipment such as the ice-ax, harness, ascender climbing boots, and crampons. The training will also include learning the best rope climbing strategy. In Khare, spend the night.

  • Day 11 Day 11: Khare to Mera High Camp 5781 meter, trek takes 5 hour Approximately not less than 3-KM 5,780m) 4/5 hours walking, Spend the night in a tent.

    To reach the Mera Peak Base Camp, we walk through a boulder-strewn path on a steep trail. From here, we proceed through the Mera La pass to the Mera High Camp. Our path follows a rocky trail that can be dangerous if it has recently snowed, as there are several crevasses here. We make our way to the rock band's summit, which is marked by a large cairn. Then we set up a high camp with spectacular views of Mt. Everest, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Lhotse south face, Nuptse, Chamlang, and Baruntse. Mera High Camp is where you'll spend the night at high camp.

  • Day 12 : Mera High Camp to the Summit and back to Khare 4661 meter takes 10 hours to the and backdown to the camp.

    This is an important day for the excursion. We get up around 2 a.m. to eat breakfast. It will be very cold at first, but as we continue up the glacier and onto a strange ridge, we will warm up. The first rays of the sun cast an amazing red glow on the big peaks. As we slowly climb higher into the ever-thinning air, the route remains non-technical. The slope steepens behind the ridge for a short distance before returning to the summit. If the climbing leader believes it is necessary, we may use a fixed rope at the foot of the final steep summit cone. Only a few meters to get to the summit. From the summit, we can see Mt. Everest (8,848m), Cho-Oyu (8,210m), Lhotse (8,516m), Makalu (8,463m), Kangchenjunga (8,586m), Nuptse (7,855m), Chamlang (7,319m), Baruntse (7,129m), and other mighty Himalayas. Later, we return to the high camp and rest for a while before descending to Khare.over night Khare.

  • Day 13 Set aside a day for contingencies 5045 meter.

    There is no guarantee that we will have good weather on the day we plan to summit. As a result, this day has been set aside as a backup plan in case we are unable to summit the Mera on the scheduled day due to inclement weather or other unforeseen circumstances. Moreover, if the trip goes well, this day will be unnecessary.

  • Day 14 Khare to Kothe 3691 meter trek takes 4-5 hour.

    We hike from Khare to Kothe on the same path we took before. After arriving in Kothe, we celebrate our accomplishment by sampling local delicacies and wines. In Kothe, spend the night.

  • Day 15 Kothe to Thuli Kharka 4300 meter, trek takes 5-6 hours.

    After breakfast, we set out on our journey to Thuli Kharka. We ascend and descend, cross several tributaries of the Inkhu Khola, and arrive at a fork trail near Taktho. We continue walking by taking the trail on our right. We walk downhill on a steep trail after passing by a Chorten. Then we ascend to Thuli Kharka, passing another Chorten along the way. Spend the night in Thuli Kharka.

  • Day 16 Trek backThuli Kharla to Lukla via the Zatrwa La pass.4600 meter trek takes 6-7 hour.

    At 4,600 meters, we cross the Zatrwa-La pass. We are greeted by the sight of the beautiful Lukla Valley, which is surrounded by Cho Oyu, Kongde Peak, Numbur Himal, Kusum Khangru, and other Himalayan peaks as soon as we cross the pass. We walk down to Chutang from the Zatrwa La pass, then straight to Lukla. In the evening, we dine with our crew in the Nepalese Himalayas. In Lukla, spend the night. Hiking 6-7 hour.

  • Day 17 Travel to Kathmandu by plane, 1327 meter.

    We fly to Kathmandu early in the morning. We can rest or shop for souvenirs once we arrive in Kathmandu. We can go exploring in other parts of Kathmandu today if we want. Our tour guides can assist you with souvenir shopping as well as sightseeing. In the evening, a farewell dinner will be held to commemorate the climbers' successful summit of Mera Peak. In Kathmandu, spend the night.

  • Day 18 Departure your home destination.

    today is the last day of our Nepal adventure! Nothing to do but exchange emails with your travel companions and organize your photos. Asiana Treks and Tours official staff will drop you at the airport approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight. You'll have plenty of time on the way home to plan your next adventure in the glorious country of Nepal.

    Please keep in mind payment of 25% of the total amount is required in advance. Before you can begin your trip, you must pay the entire amount before you start. Your trip. Cancellations must be made 48 hours before departure, and a 20% cancellation fee is applied in addition to taxes, transportation, permits, and other fixed costs. In the event that a Trekking / Tour / Rafting / Climbing / Jungles safari / or other days are not completed due to the client's own fault, the amount paid is non-refundable. If clients want to do more Trekking / Tour / Rafting / Climbing / Jungles safari / or other tours than what is on the itinerary, they can pay after they return from the tour on a per-day basis, but they must first obtain permission from our Guide.

How Much Does This Trip Cost?

The cost of the trip differs based on the services you select and the size of your group. Every trip we arrange is Reasonable and unique, recognizing that each traveller has different needs and desires.

Prepare for a desired holiday customized to whichever trip you prefer, and choose whether you are seeking an affordable adventure, a luxurious resort group, or a solo traveller. Let us plan and attend to all the particulars so your dream vacation comes true. Relax and focus on creating memorable experiences that will remain with you forever.

What's included

  • Arrival and departure from and to the international airport and round ticket Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu.
  • Three-night hotel accommodations in Kathmandu in the 3-star category with breakfast.
  • Half-day Kathmandu sightseeing with a city guide (If needed other language guide)
  • Entrance fee in Sagarmatha National Park and Makalu Conservation Fee.
  • TIMS (Trekking Information Management System).
  • Peak Permit and Climbing Guide.
  • Guide, Cook, sherpa, Kitchen staff, and porters while in the climbing period.
  • An experienced and first aid-trained license holder accompanying a trekking guide.
  • Equipped and insured trekking porter (one porter for 2 persons, one porter carries 25 KG.)
  • Meals, insurance, salary, equipment, accommodation, and transportation of our all-trip crew.
  • All camping Equipment, two men’s tents, Dining tent, Kitchen Tent, Toilet Tent, Table & chairs.
  • Tea House accommodation on a twin or multi-sharing basis during the trek.
  • Simple tea house accommodation, breakfast, lunch, and dinner trekking, and climbing.
  • Applicable government taxes (13% VAT and 10% tourism service charges)
  • Farewell dinner in Kathmandu.

What's Excludes

  • Nepal entry visa and Domestic airport tax.
  • Your Travel/Medical insurance and Personal trekking equipment.
  • Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu and laundry.
  • Hot shower and electric charging in the mountain (If needed).
  • Single supplements in hotels except for solo trekking service.
  • Optional trips which are not specified in the itinerary.
  • Drinks (including tea) and Bar Bill (beverage)
  • Helicopter evacuation/rescue in case of emergency.
  • Donation to the local organization.
  • Personal equipment for Trekking & Peak climbing.
  • Gratitude to the trekking staff.
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