15 Days Mera Peak Climbing

15 Days Mera Peak Climbing

15 Days Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak

6476m

15 Days Mera Peak Climbing

Group Size

Min.1 pax

15 Days Mera Peak Climbing

Duration

15 Days

15 Days Mera Peak Climbing

Difficulty

Moderately Difficult

15 Days Mera Peak Climbing

Accomodation

Hotels/Lodges/Camping

15 Days Mera Peak Climbing

Meals

L.D.B

15 Days Mera Peak Climbing

Best Seasons

March-May & Sept-Nov

15 Days Mera Peak Climbing

Transportation

Vehicle and Flight

15 Days Mera Peak Climbing

Region

Everest Region

Mera Peak Climbing: Your Himalayan Dream Adventure Awaits

Have you ever dreamed of standing on top of the world, surrounded by the planet’s highest mountains? That’s exactly what awaits you on Mera Peak – a journey that changed my life and could change yours too.

At 6,476 meters (21,247 feet), Mera isn’t just another mountain in Nepal. It’s a perfect first Himalayan summit that strikes the ideal balance between challenge and achievement. The best part? You don’t need an expensive climbing permit to conquer this magnificent peak.

What Makes Mera Peak So Special?

I remember my first glimpse of Mera – rising majestically against the blue Himalayan sky. Unlike the crowds you’ll find on Everest Base Camp treks, Mera offers something more intimate and authentic.

Your adventure begins with that heart-racing flight to Lukla (hold onto your seat – it’s thrilling!). From there, we’ll guide you through the stunning Hinku Valley, where traditional Sherpa villages seem frozen in time. As one recent climber, Sarah, told me: “Walking through those villages, being invited in for tea by locals who have so little yet share so much – that’s when I realized this journey was about more than just reaching a summit.”

The trails wind through blooming rhododendron forests in spring and golden meadows in autumn. You’ll cross wooden bridges over rushing glacier streams and gradually ascend into the heart of the Himalayas. Each day brings new wonders, and each night brings stories around the dinner table with fellow adventurers who often become friends for life.

That Moment at the Summit

I wish I could bottle the feeling of standing on Mera’s summit at sunrise. Words and photos simply can’t do justice to what you’ll experience.

As the first light breaks across the Himalayas, five of the world’s highest mountains reveal themselves: Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and in the distance, Kanchenjunga. It’s a 360-degree panorama that few people on Earth will ever witness.

Why Choose Our Team for Your Mera Adventure?

When you’re pushing your limits at high altitude, who you climb with matters enormously. Our team isn’t just experienced – they’re passionate about making your journey safe, comfortable, and transformative.

Many companies rush acclimatization, putting summit statistics ahead of your wellbeing. Our carefully planned itinerary gives your body the time it needs to adapt, dramatically improving your chances of summit success.

We keep our groups small so we can adjust to individual needs. Climbing too slowly? Need an extra acclimatization day? Having second thoughts about that final push? We’re flexible because this is your adventure, not ours.

When Can You Join Us on Mera Peak?

The mountain has two perfect seasons:

Spring (March-May) blankets the lower valleys in wildflowers and rhododendron blooms. The days grow warmer as you climb, and there’s something magical about witnessing the Himalayas coming alive after winter.

Autumn (September-November) offers the clearest skies and the most stable weather. Those crystal-clear summit views tend to be most reliable during these months, with the added bonus of experiencing beautiful harvest festivals in the villages you’ll pass through.

Is Mera Peak Your Mountain?

While you don’t need to be a seasoned mountaineer, this adventure will challenge you in the best possible ways. You should:

  • Enjoy regular hikes or workouts in your everyday life
  • Have experienced altitude before (ideally above 4,000m)
  • Bring determination and a positive mindset (trust me, they’re as important as physical fitness!)
  • Be ready to embrace new experiences, including chilly nights and simple mountain facilities

Every year, I watch people discover strength they never knew they had on the slopes of Mera Peak. Will you be next?

This isn’t just another trek in Nepal – it’s a journey that stays with you long after you return home. The friends you’ll make, the stars you’ll see from your tent, the prayer flags fluttering at high camps, and that indescribable feeling of accomplishment when you stand on the summit-these are the treasures you’ll carry forever.

Ready to Climb Nepal’s Highest Trekking Peak?

Join the 15-day Mera Peak climbing expedition and push your limits in the heart of the Himalayas. Book now and start your summit journey today!

Itinerary

Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, our representative will greet you and assist with your transfer to the hotel in Kathmandu. After check-in, you can relax or stop by our office for a pre-trek briefing and trip details.

An early morning scenic flight to Lukla brings us to the gateway of the Everest region. From Lukla, we begin our trek, hiking through lush forests under the shadow of the Kalo Himal Ridge, heading toward Chhutang. This part of the trail is peaceful and less traveled, providing an ideal introduction to the remote wilderness of the region.

Today, we ascend towards the Zatrawala Pass (4,600m), where we are greeted by spectacular views of the Numbur Himal, Kongdi Ri, and Karyolang Peak. After crossing the pass, we descend to Tuli Kharka, nestled amidst panoramic landscapes.

The trail winds through dense forests of rhododendron, pine, and oak trees, with the Mera Peak gradually coming into view. After a steep descent to the Hinku River, we make a final climb to Kothe, offering tranquility amid the rugged beauty of the Hinku Valley.

Today’s journey follows the Hinku River along a ridge towards Thangnak. We will pass the ancient Lungsumgba Gompa, known for its unique rock carvings depicting the route to Mera Peak. The trail is easier today, allowing for a relaxed trek to Thangnak, a summer grazing area dotted with tea houses.

Our path takes us along the Hinku Nup and Shar Glaciers, leading to a steep ascent toward Khare. Upon arrival, enjoy magnificent views of the Northern Face of Mera Peak, while also preparing for higher elevations.

This day is dedicated to acclimatization, essential for adjusting to the high altitude. You can explore the surrounding area, or practice using your climbing gear, such as crampons and ice axes, as our Sherpa team ensures everything is in place for the summit attempt.

We climb toward the Mera La Pass and continue our trek along rocky, snow-covered trails to Mera Peak High Camp. Here, stunning views of Everest, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and other peaks set the stage for our summit bid.

Starting early in the morning, we begin our ascent to Mera Peak’s summit. After a challenging climb across glaciers and ridges, we reach the summit, where the views of Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and other 8000m peaks are breathtaking. After savoring this moment, we descend back to Khare for a well-earned rest.

In case of bad weather or unexpected conditions, we have a reserve day for the summit attempt. If unused, this day can be spent trekking leisurely back or exploring more of the region.

We retrace our steps from Khare, descending through high-altitude terrain back into the lush forests surrounding Kothe. This downhill trek offers another chance to appreciate the dramatic change in scenery.

Leaving Kothe, we trek through forests of rhododendron and birch, with glimpses of Mera Peak’s North and Central faces. The trail ascends gently as we make our way back to Tuli Kharka, with stunning views all around.

Our final trekking day involves crossing the Zatrawala Pass again, with one last look at the breathtaking Himalayan vistas before descending into Lukla. In the evening, we celebrate the success of our Mera Peak adventure with a farewell dinner.

After an early morning flight back to Kathmandu, you’ll have the rest of the day to relax or explore. You can visit some of Kathmandu’s iconic sites, enjoy shopping, or simply unwind at your hotel.

Your unforgettable Mera Peak Climbing adventure concludes. Our team will transfer you to the airport for your onward flight, leaving you with memories of a lifetime in the Himalayas.

Cost Included

  • Airport picks up and transports by private Car/Jeep.
  • Two night’s standard twin sharing Hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast.
  • Three meals a day (Breakfast, lunch, and dinner) during the trek.
  • Fresh fruit every evening after dinner.
  • Trekking Lodge (Tea House) during the trek and tent camp accommodation during  climbing session.
  • All necessary paperwork including Makalu Barun National Park Pemit Entry fees.
  • Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu (Ramechhap -Lukla- Ramechhap) flight with private airport transfer and domestic airport tax.
  • A highly experienced, helpful, knowledgeable, friendly, English speaking well trained, Government license holder guide with all his salary, food, drinks, accommodation, transport and insurance.
  • Climbing permit of  Mera Peak.
  • Strong, helpful Sherpa porters with proper safety equipment and walking equipment, his salary, food, accommodation, and insurance (one porter for two people).
  • Comprehensive medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
  • Arrangement of emergency helicopter service (paid by your Travel Insurance Company).
  • Use of sleeping bag, down jacket, duffel bag and walking poles (if you don’t have your own, to be returned after trip completed).
  • Save Mountain Treks & Expedition t-shirt and trekking  map
  • Government taxes and official expenses.
  • Trip achievement certificate after successful trip completion.
  • Oxygen meter to check your pulse and oxygen saturation and heart rate twice daily (Very useful to check Altitude Mountain Sickness(AMS) symptoms) which will ensure your health during the trek.
  • Assistant guide for groups of 8 or more people.

Cost Excluded

  • Meals whilst you are in Kathmandu – lunch, and dinner.
  • Nepal entry visa fee (easy to obtain the visa on arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport – Kathmandu). $30 USD for 15-day, $50 USD for 30 Days, and $125 USD for 90 Days visa.
  • Personal travel and medical insurance.
  • International airfare.
  • Your personal expenses.
  • All the alcoholic and nonalcoholic, soup, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, cocoa, mineral water, extra food, cold and hot drinks on trek ( i.e. those you choose to purchase along the way and during evenings in the tea houses)
  • All desserts & sweet things like chocolate, cake, pie, pudding.
  • Hot shower and battery charging at the tea houses.
  • Tips for the guide, porter, and driver (tipping is expected)
  • Excess baggage of more than 10 kg for Lukla flight.
  • NOTE: If you return earlier from the trek due to sickness or any problem, the money you paid for the flight, hotel, mountain room, food, etc. is nonrefundable, and you will need to bear the expenses for the hotel, food, etc. in Kathmandu yourself.

FAQ

Mera Peak is considered a non-technical climb, but it requires good physical fitness and stamina due to the high altitude and long trekking days. The ascent involves glacier trekking and some steep sections, but the snow slopes do not exceed 30 degrees, and climbers are safeguarded with fixed ropes. No prior technical climbing experience is necessary, but prior trekking experience at high altitudes is highly recommended.

The best times to climb Mera Peak are during the pre-monsoon (spring) season from March to May and the post-monsoon (autumn) season from September to November. During these periods, the weather is more stable, and visibility is excellent for mountain views. Avoid the monsoon and winter seasons as heavy rainfall and snowfall can make the trek dangerous and uncomfortable.

No, prior technical climbing experience is not required for Mera Peak. However, being familiar with basic trekking and having good physical fitness is crucial. Our experienced Sherpa guides will provide training on using gear like crampons, ice axes, and ropes before the climb.

You will stay in comfortable guesthouses in villages along the trek until we reach Khare. From Khare to Mera High Camp, we transition to tented camps, fully supported by our team of porters, cooks, and guides. These camps are well-equipped for high-altitude conditions, ensuring a comfortable and safe experience.

We provide three meals a day, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner, during the trek. Meals typically consist of traditional Nepali dishes, along with a variety of soups, rice, pasta, and bread to suit different tastes. Our team ensures that the food is nutritious and energy-rich to sustain you through long trekking days. At higher camps, the food is prepared by our experienced cooks.

Your safety is our top priority. We have experienced Sherpa guides, medical kits, and proper climbing gear in place to ensure a safe ascent. The use of fixed ropes on steep sections and regular altitude checks help mitigate risks. We also maintain small group sizes to offer personalized care and attention.

Physical preparation is crucial for Mera Peak. You should begin cardiovascular and strength training several months before the trek. Running, hiking with a backpack, cycling, and weight training will help build endurance. Additionally, we recommend some experience with multi-day treks at higher altitudes to get accustomed to the challenges of this type of expedition.