Trip Code: | MPT21 |
Trip Duration: | 18 days |
Max. Altitude: | 5190m |
Grade: | Challenging |
Program Type: | Trekking |
Trek Start Point: | Lukla |
Trek End Point: | Lukla |
Accommodation: | Teahouse |
Meals: | Breakfast, lunch , Dinner with tea/coffee |
Mode of Travel: | Adventures |
Transportation: | Car / Flight |
Minimum Pax: | 05 |
Best season: | September to November and March to May |
Mera Peak Trekking & Climb one of the most impressive trekking peaks and holds as the highest trekking peak among other over 6,000 meters, Mera Peak Trek & Climb leads into absolute isolation and in wilderness with natural surroundings away from villages and human settlements, this is truly a remarkable adventure into the wildest area of Hinku valley in eastern Khumbu region, located just southeast from the giant world highest Mt. Everest offering amazing scenery of beautiful landscapes, hills, and valley with high snow-capped mountains.
Mera Peak is for both trekking and climbing it is the highest summit stands at 6,461 meters in Nepal which is climbing grade rated as PD ( Peu Difficile / and it is little technical difficulty than other peak and you need to walk on the glaciers) its grade system as per Swiss / French Alpine System, this trekking follow with together glacier and hidden Hinku gorge, in wonderful separation on the out-of-the-way side of Khumbu area and Everest region, this trekking whole hole Hinku gorge enrich in flora and fauna through solid like new forest of, magnolia, rhododendron, and birch, pine trees. Mera Peak is both Trekking & Climbing, on leave-taking the forest tree appearance leads to freezing zone with glaciers ice, and moraine, Mera peak starting to climb from High Camp. Which high is 5,780 meters, but all the climbers are proper rest for acclimatization in the Mera Base Camp which at 5, 300 meters. All the Climbers have an approach to the summit but undemanding climb with fewer climbers because the Mera peak is a very technical challenge than other trekking and climbing peaks in Nepal. Our climber specialist guides will fix the ropes and he makes the trail and where is required for the climber a safe to climb to the top summit, when the climbers are reaching on the top of Mera peak we can see irresistible panorama views of the surrounding high mountains included the Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Mt. Makalu and continue all the way to Mt. Kanchenjunga in the far eastern region.
Mera peak trekking is magnificent adventure begins and ends with a sweeping scenic short flight to and from Lukla town, the gateway to Everest and to other wonderful area of Khumbu, walk leads through high passes, tranquil forest, summer pasture, and towards moraines and glacial lakes after an adventurous climb to Mera Peak, return journey on the same route back to Lukla, from here concluding this awesome adventure with scenic short flight back to Kathmandu, after completing this fascinating journey to Mera Peak trek and climb with Unique Holidays excellent services and caring.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft)
Day 02: Kathmandu: trip preparation
Day 03: Fly to Lukla, trek to Paiya (Chutok) (2,730m/8,956ft): 30 minutes flight, 5-6 hours trek
Day 04: Paiya to Panggom (2,846m/9,337ft): 5-6 hours
Day 05: JPanggom to Ningsow (2,863m/9,393ft): 4-5 hours
Day 06: Ningsow to Chhatra Khola (2,800m/9,186ft): 7-8 hours
Day 07: Chhatra Khola to Kothe (3,691m/12,109ft): 6-7 hourss
Day 08: Kothe to Thaknak (4,358m/14,297ft): 3-4 hours
Day 09: Thaknak to Khare (5,045m/16,486ft): 2-3 hours.
Day 10: CKhare: Acclimatization and pre–climb training.
Day 11: Khare to Mera High Camp (5,780m/18,958ft): 6-7 hours
Day 12: Mera High Camp to Summit (6,461m/21,1907ft)
Day 13: Reserve Day for Contingency.
Day 14: Khare to Kothe (3600m/11808ft): 4-5 hours
Day 15: Kothe to Thuli Kharka (4,300 m/14,107ft): 5-6 hours.
Day 16: Thuli Kharla to Lukla via Zatrwa La pass: 6-7 hours
Day 17: Fly to Kathmandu:-We catch an early morning flight to Kathmandu
Day 18: Final departure transfer from Hotel to international airport
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft) we complete our custom formalities at the Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu. Afterwards, there is a representative waiting for us at the gate who will take us to our hotel. We can then spend the rest of the day taking a rest. Stay overnight hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 02: Kathmandu: trip preparation:-We rest for most of the day and unpack. Our climbing leaders will check our set of climbing equipment to make sure that they are in good condition for our coming journey. We also get introduced to fellow participants, and discuss our trip. Stay overnight hotel in Kathmandu.
Day 03: Fly to Lukla, trek to Paiya (Chutok) (2,730m/8,956ft): 30 minutes flight, 5-6 hours trek
We can catch an early morning flight from Kathmandu to Lukla and begin our trek to Paiya after landing at the Tenzing-Hillary airport in Lukla. We walk on a jungle trail, cross a bridge over the Handi Khola and reach Surke Village. From here we continue moving south and cross the Chutok La pass before reaching the small settlement of Paiyan, also known as Chutok. Stay overnight Paiya.
Day 04: Paiya to Panggom (2,846m/9,337ft): 5-6 hours:-We descend for a while and reach a small bridge. From here the trail is slippery until we cross the Kari La pass. We walk through rhododendron and bamboo forests on a narrow mountain trail. On today’s trip we also get to be in awe of the Dudhkoshi Valley. We continue our trek to Panggom Village whose settlers are dependent on farming and trading. Stay overnight in Panggom.
Day 05: Panggom to Ningsow (2,863m/9,393ft): 4-5 hours:-We begin our trek after breakfast. After trekking out of Panggom, we cross the Panggom La pass. Then we ascend, walk on a steady path and turn north. We cross Peseng Kharka Khola first then after walking for some time, reach Peeng Kharka Danda. We cross Ningsow Khola (stream) before reaching the Ningsow Village. Stay overnight in Ningsow.
Day 06: Ningsow to Chhatra Khola (2,800m/9,186ft): 7-8 hours:-From Ningsow, we climb first then descend for a while and climb some more to reach Ramailo Danda. From here we get extraordinary views of Mera Peak and Salpa. After ascending and descending on our trail, we enter the Makalu Barun National Park. Our trail from here to Chhatra Khola is called Pasang Lhamu trail. On the way, if we are lucky, we might even come across the elusive Red Panda. Stay overnight in Chhatra Khola.
Day 07: Chhatra Khola to Kothe (3,691m/12,109ft): 6-7 hours:-We walk towards the north on the main trail to Mera Peak. After walking on a trail next to the the Majang Khola, we merge with another trail which moves alongside the Hinku Khola. Our trail moves straight ahead towards Tashing Ongma which has seasonal tea shops. We continue our trek and cross the bridge over the Sanu Khola before us reaching Kothe. Stay overnight in Kothe.
Day 08: Kothe to Thaknak (4,358m/14,297ft): 3-4 hours:-We trek along the ridge of the Hinku Khola in the shadow of Mera Peak. We take lunch at Gondishung, the summer herders’ settlement in the west bank of the Hinku Drangka. Beyond Gondishung, we pass a 200-year-old Lungsumgba Gompa where we can find Mera Peak scripted in rock along with its route to reach Mera. A short walk takes us to Thaknak, which is a summer grazing area with primitive lodges and shops. Stay overnight in Thaknak.
Day 09: Thaknak to Khare (5,045m/16,486ft): 2-3 hours:-Leaving Thaknak, we follow the lateral moraine of Dig Glacier to Dig Kharka, which offers spectacular views of Charpate Himal. The trail climbs through moraines to the snout of the Hinku Nup and Shar glaciers, and then climbs more steeply to Khare. From here, we can see the northern face of Mera Peak which will be an amazing experience. After lunch we can hike in and around Khare. Stay overnight at Khare.
Day 10: Khare: Acclimatization and pre–climb training:-We have a separate day set aside solely for acclimatization and basic training just to prepare ourselves better for the Mera Peak climb. Our climbing leader will help us polish our basic climbing techniques and demonstrate the best ways to use our climbing gears like the ice axe, harness, ascender climbing boots and crampons. The training will also include learning the best climbing technique with the rope. Stay overnight in Khare.
Day 11: Khare to Mera High Camp (5,780m/18,958ft): 6-7 hours:-We walk through a boulder-strewn course on a steep trail to reach the Mera Peak Base Camp. From here, we continue further through the Mera La pass to reach the Mera High Camp. Our path is along a rocky trail, which can be hazardous if it has recently snowed, as there are a number of crevasses here. We make our way to the top of the rock band, which is marked by a large cairn. Then we set up a high camp while enjoying excellent views of Mt. Everest, Makalu, Cho Oyu, the south face of Lhotse, Nuptse, Chamlang and Baruntset Mera High Stay overnight at Camp in the camp.
Day 12: Mera High Camp to Summit (6,461m/21,1907ft) and back to Khare (5045m/16,547ft): 8-9 hours:-This is a really important day for the expedition. We wake up around 2 in the morning for breakfast. It’s going to be very cold in the beginning but soon we warm up as we continue up the glacier and onto a peculiar ridge. The first rays of the sun hit the big peaks in an amazing red glow. The route is still non-technical as we slowly climb higher into the ever-thinning air. The slope steepens for a section behind the ridge and the summit comes back into view. At the foot of the final steep summit cone, we may use a fixed rope if the climbing leader believes it’s required. The summit is only a few meters away. From the summit, we take in spectacular views of the mighty Himalayas including Mt. Everest (8,848m), Cho-Oyu (8,210m), Lhotse (8,516m), Makalu (8,463m), Kangchenjunga (8,586m), Nuptse (7,855m), Chamlang (7,319m), Baruntse (7 ,129m) and others. Later, we retrace our steps back to the high camp where we rest for a while before descending to Khare. Stay overnight in Khare.
Day 13: Reserve Day for Contingency:-There is no guarantee that we will have favorable weather on our planned day for the summit. Therefore, this day is set aside as a contingency in case we are unable to summit the Mera on the desired day due to bad weather conditions or any other unanticipated reason. However, if the trip goes smoothly, this day will not be required.
Day 14: Khare to Kothe (3600m/11808ft): 4-5 hours:-We trek from Khare to Kothe along the same trail used previously. After reaching Kothe, we celebrate our success by trying out local delicacies and wines. Stay overnight in Kothe.
Day 15: Kothe to Thuli Kharka (4,300 m/14,107ft): 5-6 hours:-We begin our trek to Thuli Kharka after breakfast. We climb up and descend, cross several tributaries of the Inkhu Khola before reaching a forked trail nearby Taktho. We choose the trail on our right and continue walking. Our trail passes by a Chorten after which we walk downhill on a steep trail. Next, we ascend to Thuli Kharka and pass by another Chorten on the way. Stay overnight in Thuli Kharka.
Day 16: Thuli Kharla to Lukla via Zatrwa La pass: 6-7 hours:-We cross the Zatrwa-La pass at 4,600. As soon as we cross the pass, we are welcomed by the sight of the beautiful Lukla Valley which is surrounded by Cho Oyu, Kongde Peak, Numbur Himal, Kusum Khangru and other Himalayan peaks. From Zatrwa La pass we walk all the way down to Chutang and then straight forward to the Lukla village. In the evening we enjoy dinner in the Himalayas of Nepal with our crew. Stay overnight in Lukla.
Day 17: Fly to Kathmandu:-We catch an early morning flight to Kathmandu. After reaching Kathmandu, we can take a rest or do some souvenir shopping. If we want to explore any other areas of Kathmandu, we may do that today. Our guides can help you with both souvenirs shopping or sightseeing. There will be a farewell dinner in the evening to celebrate the climbers’ successful summit of the Mera Peak. Stay overnight in Kathmandu.
Day 18: Final departure transfer from Hotel to international airport
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Start Date | End Date | Price In US Dollar($) | AVAILABILITY | Booking |
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Cost included Item
• All airport, hotel airport transfers
• National Park permit & TIMS permit ( Trekking Information Management System)
• Flight fare from Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu
• Accommodation in the tea house,food, Tea/coffee during trek
• Guide:- including salary, insurance, equipment, flight, food and lodging
• Porter:- including salary, insurance, equipment, food and lodging
• For guest:-Down jacket, Good sleeping bag (down jacket and sleeping bag are to be returned after trip completion)
• All government and local taxes
Cost does not included
• Food in Kathmandu ( Lunch & Dinner)
• Bakery food during the trek
• Nepal Visa fee
• International airfare from your country to Kathmandu and from Kathmandu
• Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu
• Travel and rescue insurance if guest get mountain sickness and need to rescue helicopter.
• Personal expenses example (phone calls, laundry service , bar bills, battery recharge, extra porters, bottle or boiled water, shower etc)
• Tips for guide and porters
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