Mera Peak (6476m/21,247ft)
is the Nepal's highest permitted trekking peak, rises to the south
of Everest and dominates the cut- between the wild and heavily
wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas and is not truly
speaking part of the Khumbu Himal.
The
first ascent of Mera Peak was made by J.O.M. Roberts and Sen Tenzing
on 20 May 1953, by the now standard route from the Mera La. By its
regular route from Mera La, the ascent is technically uncomplicated;
how ever after a heavy fall of snow or when the maze of crevasse are
open, the way can be long and demanding. Far above the most
rewarding aspect of a trip to Mera is chance to venture into
little-visited and as yet un spoil region of Nepal where the
hillsides are still densely forested.
There
are many approaches to Mera; none are easy and some require the
crossing of high and difficult passes, making a trek to the peak a
real mountaineering adventure with spectacular and finest viewpoints
of Nepal. The simple way to Mera Peak is from Lukla after half an
hour flight from Kathmandu with beautiful Mountain View.
Mera Peak
Climbing Itinerary
Duration
25 Days
Max Elevation (21,247 ft)
Day 01
Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 02 City
tour and Preparation in Kathmandu
Day 03 Fly
to Lukla and Trek to Phakding
Day 04 Trek
to Namche
Day 05
Namche – Acclimatization day
Day 06 Trek
to Tengboche
Day 07 Trek
down to Monjo
Day 08 Trek
to Lukla
Day 09 Trek
to Chhutenga
Day 10 Trek
to Chhetra
Day 11 Trek
to Kothe
Day 12 Trek
to Tagnak
Day 13 Rest
day in Tagnak
Day 14 Trek
to Khare
Day 15 Mera
Peak Base Camp
Day 16 High
Camp
Day 17
Summit > Base Camp
Day 18 Extra
day for Summit
Day 19 Trek
back to Kothe
Day 20 Trek
to Chhetra
Day 21
Chhutenga
Day 22 Trek
to Lukla
Day 23 Fly
to Kathmandu
Day 24
Kathmandu
Day 25
Departure for home
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Cost Include
Equipment
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