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Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing (21 days)

Fixed Departure: 20 April 2013

Mera Peak (6461meters) is an exciting, scenically stunning mountain becoming popular among trekkers, and is the highest trekking peak in Nepal in Khumbu (Everest) Valley.

It is situated on the edge of famous Khumbu Region and dominated by Mt. Everest.

Mera Peak climb is a little difficult with little bit of technical climb and complicated snow walk. Mera Peak climbing is technically straightforward but physically demanding trip in Himalaya suitable for fit and keen hill walkers looking to take part in a real Himalayan climbing expedition. Besides the charm of Mera Peak climbing, the trek from Lukla to Mera base camp explores some of the remote and wild alpine areas of the Hinku valley, south of Mt. Everest. The view from the Mera summit is one of the finest in the Himalaya with five 8,000 m peaks visible include Mt. Everest (8848m), Cho-Oyu (8201m), Lhotse (8516m), Makalu (8463m), Kanchenjunga (8586m), Nuptse (7855m), Chamlang (7319m) and many other peaks.
Mera Peak expedition provides a great opportunity for those who dreams and dare to stand on the Himalayan summit with a sense of great achievement and an unforgettable experience.

The best season for the Peak Climbing in Nepal is either in spring or in autumn. Himalayas from Nepal are always welcoming to you but you should go smoothly to avoid the mountain sickness. Normally in any season, it requires warm clothing to be protected from the frost bite, and cold.

Trip Hightlights:
Duration:

21 Days

Type of Trek : Tea house + Camping
Max Altitude: 6476 m.
Minimum Pax: 1 +
Mode of travel: Land Transportation/Flight
Grade: Moderate
Mera Peak Climbing Itinerary
Day 1

Arrival at Kathmandu airport. Meet our representative and transfer to the hotel. Stay overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.

Day 2

Free day in Kathmandu for the preparation of expedition. Stay overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.

Day 3

Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla (2800m.). Trek from Lukla to Chutanga (3050m.), and you camp. This morning we take the short but spectacular flight to Lukla where we meet our crew. We then begin walking for 3 to 4 hours due east from Lukla, passing through a number of tiny hamlets before entering thick forest on the hillside below the Kalo Himal Ridge. Be careful to stay with the group on this section as there are many trails leading away from the main path. There are many streams with numerous places for the first camp, all of which are loosely referred to as Chutanga. Stay overnight at camp/lodge.

Day 4

Trek from Chutanga to Zatrawala Pass (4610m.) to Zatrabok (4704m.) and you camp here. You trek steep ascent path to cross Zatrawala Pass. From here you can enjoy the spectacular views of Numbur Himal, Kongdi Ri, Karyolang peak and many other mountains and peaks. Now you walk along the leveled trail for almost one and half hours and then the trail turns downhill and you trek through this descent path all the way to Zatrabok. This is campsite surrounded by hills. Stay overnight at camp/lodge.

Day 5
Trek from Zatrabok to Kothe (m.) and you camp here. To reach Kothe you trek steep descent path all the way. En route, you pass forests of juniper, rhododendron and other local vegetation. The views you can enjoy are of Mera peak/lodge.
Day 6
Trek from Kothe to Tangnang (4356m.) (Sabal Tsho-Lake) following Hinku Valley (4600m.). You trek along the bank of river and find bush on both sides. The path is gradual ascent and you can enjoy the views of Kusum Kanguru peak and many more. Stay overnight at camp.
Day 7
Rest day at Thangnang. This is an acclimatization Day at Tangnag. This will be a rest day to let your bodies recover from the past days of hiking. You will relax and soak up the beautiful views of peaks and glaciers surrounding the head of the Hinku Valley. Stay overnight at camp/lodge.
Day 8
Trek from Tangnang to Dig Kharka (4659m.) and you camp here. We now walk towards the mountain as the trail swings to the east. We gain height gradually until we find ourselves at Dig Kharka (4,650m), close to the foot of the Hinku Nup Glacier. This is a pleasant, grassy camp in an impressive situation. Stay overnight at camp/lodge.
Day 9
Trek from Dig Kharka to Khare (5045m.) and you camp. Today we will climb above (5,000 m.) for the first time. Our hike up to Khare (5,100m, 16,728ft) is short, but we will take it slowly, with frequent stops to soak up the incredible surroundings. The trail heads eastward out of Tangnag along the lateral moraine of the Dig Glacier. We will pause to climb up the moraine for a view of the pristine Sabai Tso glacial lake. A drop in lake level, caused by a recent rupture of the natural dam the held the lake, is clearly visible. We will arrive at Khare in the early afternoon and have lunch. From Khare, the beautiful north face of Mera Peak is in plain view and Mera glacier spills steeply down into the valley. Stay overnight at camp/lodge.
Day 10
Rest day at Khare. This is an acclimatization day as you can prepare yourself for the Mera Peak climb. Stay overnight at camp/lodge.
Day 11

Trek from Khare to Mera La (Pass) (5350m.) and you camp. Today you will travel a short distance, slowly ascending up onto Mera glacier. The climb is initially steep, but flattens out as you reach the crest of the glacier. You will traverse a long flat on top of the glacier as you make your way to the pass, called Mera La (5,400m, 17,710ft). From here, the views are stunning. Crevasse fields gently stretch out in front of the pass and you are literally enclosed by a ring of jagged peaks and blue-green glaciers. The remaining route up to the summit of Mera Peak is clearly visible. Stay overnight at camp.

Day 12
Trek from Mera La (Pass) to Mera Peak High Camp. This day you trek gradual ascent path all the way. This area is quite covered by ice glacier. The views make you speechless as you can enjoy the Everest, Makalu, and Baruntse, Kusum Kanguru and many other mountains and peaks in panorama. Moreover you feel chill by the magnificent views of Mera Glacier. Stay overnight at camp.
Day 13
Climb High Camp (5780m.). Today, you make the climb to the high camp. This is located at about 5,800 metres on the Northern slopes of the upper mountain. It provides an excellent launch pad for the final climb to the summit. There is no need to make an early start but we must get our equipment ready so that the Sherpas can help with carrying this and the camp stores to the high camp. Having gained the Mera La, the route turns left (south) and follows easy angled snow slopes. After a short distance an area of crevasses is reached. Under normal conditions these can be walked around very easily, although looking into their deep, dark depths is always impressive. The crevasses soon give way to slightly steeper but open snow slopes that lead without difficulty to the high camp. This camp is in an excellent setting with wonderful views of Everest, Makalu and the Nuptse, Lhotse wall directly ahead. The setting sun casts an unbelievably magic light on these awesome mountains. Stay overnight at camp.
Day 14
Climb Mera Peak and return to Khare and you camp at Khare. The climb to the summit of Mera starts gradually and much will depend on snow and general weather conditions. The central summit will soon appear above the head of a wide glacier flanked by two ridges. We climb the centre of this over open snowfields and avoiding crevasses. The route then swings south-east, skirting below and to the east of the left-hand ridge before turning back rightwards towards the main summit ridge of Mera. Mera actually has three summits; the highest is our objective. We reach this by following a classic snow-ridge to just below the final wall that guards the top. This short steep snow slope is easily climbed but there is a big effort required to climb this last 50 meters. Your reward, however, is a feeling of ecstatic jubilation as you survey the magnificent panorama from the top. After taking pictures and enjoying the view, we descend by the same route back to our campsite below the Mera La. Stay overnight at camp/lodge.
Day 15

Trek from Khare to Kothe and it takes about eight hours. This day you walk along the gradual descent path passing through Tangnang. This is a small village and you find yak settlement here. To reach Kothe you follow the same kind of path. On the way you pass forests covered with fir, rhododendron and local vegetation. Stay overnight at camp/lodge.

Day 16
Trek from Kothe to Zatrabok which takes about six hours. The trail goes steep up all the way to Zatrabok. On the way you pass forests and green hills. Stay overnight at camp/lodge.
Day 17
Trek from Zatrabok to Chutanga and it takes approximately five hours.
Till Zatrawala Pass the trail is ascent and then you trek descent path to reach Chutanga. En route, you walk through rocky path. Stay overnight at camp/lodge.
Day 18
Trek from Chutanga to Lukla and it takes about four hours. You trek through forests of fir, rhododendron, oak, juniper and local vegetation. The trail you walk along moves downhill all the way to Lukla. You can enjoy the views of Numbur Himal, Kongdi Ri, Karyolang peak and many other mountains and peaks. Stay overnight at lodge in Lukla.
Day 19
Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu and it takes about 35 minutes. Stay overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 20
Free day in Kathmandu for shopping to take home souvenirs of your Nepal trip. Stay overnight at hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 21
Transfer to airport for final departure.
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