Mera Peak (6,461m./21190ft) is a highest trekking peak in south of Mt. Everest which was first scaled in 1953. It’s an exciting and scenically fabulous peak being popular among trekkers and adventure climbers. Mera Peak is physically very demanding on account of the altitude and ascending snow-slopes rarely exceed 40 degree, however, it’s less technical then other trekkers peak in Khumbu region.
It is an exciting, scenically stunning mountain climbing so it is becoming popular among trekkers and climbers. View from the top of Mera of the world's 8000 meter Mountains- Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho-Oyu and many other peaks is an unforgettable experience. The walk begins from unspoilt route of Hinku valley avoids mass Khumbu tourism.
Mera Peak expedition has an apparently of three different summits;. Mera peak north (6476 m/21240ft), Mera Peak central (6461m/ 21190ft), Mera Peak south (6064m/19890ft) In general, we have been operating our expedition to Mera Peak central although, Mera Peak North (6476m/21240ft) is the highest. Due to huge crevasses and glacial changes happening to the Mera Peak north, we have to prepare as challenging expedition Our highly experienced, well equipped, insured mountain madness crew will always make it happen comfortably in amusing way. We can see fascinated view of Everest, cho Oyu, Ama Dablam, Makalu, Chamlang, and Kanchanjunga . This mountain paradise feel you it’s a adventure to once in a life time undoubtedly.
Day 01: Arrival to airport and transfer to hotel and hotel check in
Day 02: Kathmandu Valley sight seeing tour and preparation for trekking
Day 03: Kathmandu to Lukla (fly) and trek to Chhutanga (3215m/10547ft.) 5-6 hrs
Day 04: Rest day at Chhutanga for Acclimatization propose
Day 05: Chhutanga to Chhetrala (4100m./13451ft.) 6-7hrs
Day 06: Chhartrala to Kotthe( 3490m/11450ft) 5-6hrs
Day 07: Kothe rest day
Day 08: Kothe to Thangna (4140m./13582ft.) 5-6hrs
Day 09: Thangna to Khare (4415m./13599ft.) 5-6hrs
Day 10: Optional day for flexibility if some problems
Day 11: Khare to Mera hig camp (5800m./19028ft.) 6-7hrs
Day 12: Mera high camp to summit(6654m./21830) and back to Khare 9-10 hrs
Day 13: Khare to Kothe 6-7hrs
Day 14: Kothe to Chhetrala.6-7hrs
Day 15: Chetrala to Lukla.6-7hrs
Day 16: Lukla to Kathmandu
Day 17: Free day in kathmandu
Day 18: Departure from Kathmandu
Please note that cloud and turbulent weather may cause domestic flights Kathmandu/Lukla and from which may have to be delayed for a few hours or even cancelled for a day or more. Fortunately this does not happen frequently during the high seasons of March – May or September – November, but you need to plan for this possibility.
As a safeguard, we recommend that you add couple of buffer days after trek before your onward destination flight.