Mera Peak is one of the most beautiful and the highest of Nepal's permitted trekking peak. It rises from the south of Everest and dominates the watershed between the wild and heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas, and is not truly speaking part of the Khumbu Himal. Both the Hongu and Hinku Valleys remain uninhabited although there are few Kharka in the upper Hinku basin. Its an easy snow climb from the Mera, but sometimes crevasses complicate the route. Far and above the most rewarding aspect of a trip to Mera is a chance to venture into a little-visited and as yet un spoilt region of Nepal, where the hillsides are still densely forested and a need to be self-sufficient is essential. Mera can be approached from different directions; none are easy and some require the crossing of high and difficult passes, making a trek to the peak a real mountaineering adventure for which effort is rewarded with spectacular scenery and ultimately one of the finest viewpoints in Nepal.
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Itinerary of Mera Peak Climbing |
DAY 01 Arrival in Kathmandu
DAY 02 Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley
DAY 03 fly to Phaplu, trek to Nuntala 2350m
DAY 04 to Kharikhola
DAY 05 Pangkongma
DAY 06 Rest at Pangkongma
DAY 07 Narjing Dingma
DAY 08 Chalem Kharka
DAY 09 Khula Kharka
DAY 10 Khote
DAY 11 Tagnak
DAY 12 Tagnak glacier acclimatisation day
DAY 13 Tagnak - Khare
DAY 14 Ridge ascent from Hinku Nup
DAY 15 Khare - Mera High Camp
DAY 16 H igh Camp - Mera summit - Khare
DAY 17 Contingency day
DAY 18 Khare or Tagnak - Khote
DAY 19 Khote - Chetera
DAY 20 Chetera - Lukla
DAY 21 fly Lukla - Kathmandu
DAY 22 Depart Kathmandu. |
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Fact of the Climbing |
Duration:
21 Nights/ 22 Days
Accommodation:
Teahouse , Camping
Transport:
Flights & private car
Activities:
Trekking
Group size:
Minimum - 1 / Maximum-12
Grading:
Strenuous
Max Altitude:
6654m
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