Overview
Trip Overview
Mera Peak, which sits at 6,461 meters, is a fabulous trekking and climbing destination in Nepal's most fine Mahalangur region, just east of the Everest massif. This trek gives lesser trekking experience or novice persons to explore some of the greatest breathtaking landscapes in all of the Himalayas world. As you make your way through the lush green forests of the Hindu Valley, you will be treated to the spectacular views of tall peaks, including Cho Oyu, Makalu, Lhotse legendary Everest and many more. Along the way, you will experience the rare cultures of local Sherpa communities, making the journey a challenge and a nuanced exploration.
For climbers with technical experience, Mera Peak also offers a thrilling ascent, offering an excellent taste for high-altitude mountaineering in a relatively great setting. Along the route, you will encounter great valleys, pristine glaciers, and the mesmerizing sight of the southern side of Mount Everest. The trek combines natural beauty, impressive and breathtaking climbs, and calm mountain vistas, giving a fulfilling adventure. With safety as a top priority, this journey will leave you with lasting memories of the majestic landscape and the warm, welcoming spirit of people you see along the way.
TOP TREK MOMENTS
Highlights
- Duration: Eighteen Days
- Trek Type: Camping or tea house
- Pax. Number: Two to fifteen
- Activities: Climbing, trekking, and cultural trip
- Maximum Elevation: 6476 meters
- Travel Mode: Land and air transport
- Favorable Month: Sept/Oct/Nov/March/April/May
- Minimum Pax: Two people
DAY BY DAY
Detailed Itinerary
ROUTE VISUAL
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WHAT'S INCLUDED
Detailed Inclusions
- Airport pickup and drop off as per itinerary
- Four nights’ accommodation facility at Kathmandu (inclusive of breakfast
- Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu flight for you and guide
- Accommodation facility at the finest teahouse or lodge while trekking
- Breakfast, lunch, and dinner while trekking
- Domestic flight/ departure tax
- National park permit charge, climbing permit and charge for Makalu Barun Park
- Local and administrative taxes
- One porter and guide; salary, climbing supporter, staff equipment, transportation, insurance, government taxes, and food
- Seasonal fruits after dinner each day
- One packet of chocolate or snickers bar per person each day
- Kitchen equipment and camping gear
- Map for Mera Peak
- Everest view Trekking bag (Non-refundable)
WHAT'S EXCLUDED
Detailed Exclusions
- Nepal VISA fee (upon airport arrival ); please bring two passport size photographs and adequate USD cash
- Expenses of personal nature (Laundry, shopping, mineral water, phone calls, boiled water, hot shower, bar bills, battery recharge)
- Lunch and dinner at Kathmandu (in case of early arrival or late departure that exceeds itinerary timeline)
- Additional night lodging facility exceeding itinerary
- Airfare for international flight/ arrival and departure taxes (To and from Kathmandu)
- Emergency evacuation arrangement
- Tipping to porter and guides
ESSENTIAL TREK INFO
Good to Know
Recommended Gear Checklist:
- Good wind/rain jacket
- Warm fleece jacket or jersey
- Functional boots, either light-weight trekking boots or light full leather boots
- Excellent -20 Sleeping bag (which can be rented or buy in Kathmandu)
- A comfortable day pack, preferably with a waistband.
- Fleece jacket or pullover
- Fleece Wind-Stopper jacket (optional)
- Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket
- Down vest or jacket (optional)
- Lightweight gloves
- Heavyweight gloves or mittens with a waterproof shell outer
- Sun hat or scarf
- Light balaclava or warm fleece hat
- Sunglasses with UV protection
- T-shirts
- Underwear
- Hiking shorts
- Lightweight cotton long pants
- Light and expedition weight thermal bottoms
- Fleece or wool pants
- Waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell pants
- Thin, lightweight inner socks
- Thick, warm wool hiking socks
- Hiking boots with spare laces
- Camp shoes (sneakers or sandals)
Other Necessary Equipment:
- Headlamp (e.g. Petzl Zoom) with spare bulbs and batteries
- Small pad or combination lock-to-lock trek bag
- Basic First Aid Kit (We also provide comprehensive first aid medical kit and Oximeter)
- Large plastic bags - for keeping items dry inside trek bag
- Day pack (approximately 2500 to 3000 cubic inches)
- Water bottles (2 bottles recommended)
- Toiletries
- Small wash towel