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  • DestinationNepal
  • AccommodationHotel / Lodge / Tea House
  • RegionGandaki Region
  • Best SeasonFeb, March, April, May, June, Sep, Oct, Nov & Dec.
  • Days17
  • Group2-15 Persons
  • DifficultyModerate
  • PickupTIA Airport
  • Activity Per DayApprox. 4-6 hrs Walking
  • Max. Altitude6,476 m
  • Meals IncludedAll Meals (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner)
  • TransportationDrive / Flight
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Mera Peak Climbing: Your Ultimate Guide to Nepal’s 6,476m Himalayan Adventure

Climbers on Mera Peak summit with Himalayan views.
Climbers on the summit of Mera Peak with stunning Himalayan views.

Mera Peak, towering at 6,476 meters, is Nepal’s highest trekking peak, located in the pristine Hinku Valley, offering an exhilarating climb for adventurers.

This Mera Peak climbing adventure combines moderate technical challenges with breathtaking views of Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and Cho Oyu, ideal for trekkers seeking a Himalayan summit.

This 18-day journey through the remote Hinku Valley blends cultural immersion with Sherpa communities and stunning landscapes, making it a must-do for mountaineering enthusiasts.

Why Climb Mera Peak?

Climber on Mera Peak with Himalayan landscapes.
Climber on Mera Peak enjoying serene Himalayan landscapes.
  1. Unmatched Himalayan Views: Summit Mera Peak for panoramic vistas of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and Cho Oyu.
  2. Moderate Difficulty: With Mera Peak difficulty rated moderate, it’s ideal for trekkers with basic mountaineering skills aiming for a 6,476m summit.
  3. Sherpa Culture: Trek through Sherpa villages like Lukla and Thagnak, immersing in the rich culture of the Hinku Valley.
  4. Remote Wilderness: Explore the pristine Hinku Valley, with alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, and glacial landscapes.

What to Expect on Your Mera Peak Climb

Sunrise over Mera Peak with Himalayan peaks.
Sunrise over Mera Peak with stunning Himalayan peaks.

1. Trekking the Hinku Valley
Begin with a flight to Lukla (2,860m), trekking through remote Sherpa villages and the lush Hinku Valley to reach Mera Peak Base Camp.

2. Acclimatization
Rest days in Thagnak (4,350m) and Khare (5,000m) ensure proper acclimatization to prevent altitude sickness.

3. Base and High Camp
Trek to Mera Peak Base Camp (5,350m) and High Camp (5,780m), preparing with technical gear training from experienced guides.

4. Summit Push
The 6-8 hour summit climb involves glacier walking, fixed ropes, and crampons, culminating in a breathtaking view from the 6,476m summit.

18-Day Mera Peak Climbing Itinerary

  1. Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu, prepare for trek.
  2. Day 2: Fly to Lukla (2,860m), trek to Chutanga (3,100m).
  3. Day 3-4: Trek to Thuli Kharka (4,300m) via Zatrwa La Pass, acclimatize.
  4. Day 5-6: Trek to Kothe (3,600m) and Thagnak (4,350m).
  5. Day 7-8: Trek to Khare (5,000m), acclimatization day.
  6. Day 9-10: Trek to Mera Peak Base Camp (5,350m), rest.
  7. Day 11: Trek to High Camp (5,780m), gear training.
  8. Day 12: Summit Mera Peak (6,476m), descend to Base Camp.
  9. Day 13-17: Trek back to Lukla via Kothe and Thuli Kharka.
  10. Day 18: Fly to Kathmandu, depart.

Best Time to Climb Mera Peak

The best seasons for Mera Peak climbing are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November), offering stable weather and clear skies.

Winter climbs are challenging due to extreme cold and heavy snow, requiring advanced preparation.

Mera Peak Difficulty and Challenges

Mera Peak summit with snow and clouds.
Mera Peak summit towering above the clouds in Nepal’s wilderness.

Mera Peak difficulty is moderate, involving glacier walking and basic mountaineering skills with fixed ropes and crampons.

Physical fitness and high-altitude trekking experience are essential for the 6,476m climb, first summited in 1953 by Jimmy Roberts.

Is Mera Peak Right for You?

Mera Peak climbing suits trekkers with some mountaineering experience seeking a high-altitude Himalayan summit.

If you’ve completed treks like the Everest Base Camp trek, this is an ideal next challenge.

It’s perfect for adventurers craving a remote climb in the Hinku Valley with stunning views and cultural immersion.

Preparation and Gear for Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak with snowy Himalayan peaks and clouds.
Mera Peak amidst snowy Himalayan peaks and clouds.

Key preparation includes:

  • Physical Training: Focus on endurance, strength, and cardiovascular fitness for high-altitude climbing.
  • Climbing Gear: Mountaineering boots, crampons, ice axe, harness, helmet, ropes (often agency-provided), down jacket, -20°C sleeping bag, trekking poles, UV sunglasses, high-energy snacks.
  • Experience: Basic mountaineering skills required; guided expeditions offer training for beginners.

Permits for Mera Peak Climbing

Required permits:

  1. Mera Peak Climbing Permit: Nepal Mountaineering Association.
  2. Makalu Barun National Park Permit: For the Hinku Valley region.
  3. TIMS Card: Mandatory for trekkers in Nepal.

Why Choose a Guided Expedition?

A guided Mera Peak expedition ensures safety, technical expertise, and logistical support, ideal for novice climbers.

Experienced guides navigate glaciers, provide emergency support, and share Sherpa cultural insights in the Hinku Valley.

Focus on the adventure while guides handle logistics.

Safety Tips for Mera Peak Climbing

  • Altitude Awareness: Monitor altitude sickness symptoms (headache, nausea) and adhere to acclimatization schedules.
  • Weather Preparedness: Carry extra layers and check forecasts for sudden changes in the Hinku Valley.
  • Hydration and Nutrition: Stay hydrated and eat high-energy foods for stamina at high altitudes.

Conclusion

Mera Peak under starry Himalayan skies.
Mera Peak under starry Himalayan skies, a trekker’s dream.

Mera Peak climbing offers a thrilling blend of technical mountaineering, cultural immersion, and exploration in the Hinku Valley.

This 6,476m adventure delivers stunning views, Sherpa heritage, and a sense of triumph for trekkers and mountaineers.

Plan your Mera Peak expedition in Nepal today and conquer the highest trekking peak!

Short Itinerary for Mera Peak Climbing Adventure

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300 meters / 4,265 feet)

Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trek Preparation

Day 3: Drive Kathmandu to Ramechhap. Fly Ramechhap - Lukla (2,840M) Trek to Paiya (2730M) [4-5 hrs]

Day 4 : Trek to Panggom (2,846m) [5-6 hrs]

Day 5 : Trek to Ningsow (2,863m) [4-5 hrs]

Day 6 : Trek to Chhatra Khola. (2,800m) [6-7 hrs]

Day 7 : Trek to Kothe. (3,691m) [6-7 hrs]

Day 8 : Trek to Thaknak (4,358m) [3-4 hrs]

Day 9 : Trek to Khare (5,045m) [3-4 hrs]

Day 10 : Acclimatization & Pre-Climb Training at Khare

Day 11 : Trek to Mera High Camp. (5,780m) [5-6 hrs] (Camping)

Day 12 : Summit Mera Peak (6,476m) & Return to Khare [10-12 hrs]

Day 13 : Trek to Kothe [5-6 hrs]

Day 14 : Trek to Thuli Kharka (4,300m) [6-7 hrs]

Day 15 :Trek to Lukla via Zatrwa La Pass (4,600m) [6-7 hrs]

Day 16 : Flight from Lukla to Ramechhap. Drive back to Kathmandu.

Day 17 : Departure from Kathmandu

Inclusions in Mera Peak Climbing

🏨 Accommodation & Meals

  • 3 nights in Kathmandu (4-star hotel, breakfast included).
  • 11 nights in mountain teahouses (twin-sharing basis).
  • All meals during trek (breakfast, lunch, dinner).
  • Welcome dinners in Kathmandu.
  • Tea/coffee during all meals on trek.

🚐 Transportation

  • Private Vehicles(arrival and departure), sightseeing as per itinerary.
  • Kathmandu to Lukla flights (both ways).
  • Alternative Ramechhap flights when required.
  • Ground transport for Ramechhap option on sharing basis.

👨‍🏫 Professional Guide & Porter Service

  • Experienced English-speaking Trekking guide.
  • English-speaking local guide for Kathmandu sightseeing
  • Porter service (1 porter for 2 trekkers, max 25kg).
  • Guide and porter insurance, meals, and accommodation.
  • Comprehensive first aid kit with guide.

📋 Permits & Documentation

  • Annapurna Conservation Area entry permits.
  • TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card.
  • All government taxes and fees.
  • Monuments Entrance fees.

Price Excludes

Personal Expenses

  • International airfare to/from Nepal
  • Nepal entry visa fees ($30-50)
  • Travel and medical insurance (mandatory)
  • Personal trekking equipment and gear
  • Extra night accommodation due to early arrival/late departure

Additional Costs During Trek

  • Hot showers in teahouses ($3-5 per use)
  • WiFi and battery charging ($3-5 per use)
  • Laundry services ($5-10 per kg)
  • Hot drinks and snacks outside planned meals
  • Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks

Optional Services

  • Helicopter rescue in emergency (insurance should cover)
  • Additional porters for personal items
  • Single room supplements ($20-30 per night)
  • Tips for guide and porters (customary $100-150 total)
  • Photography/video fees at monasteries
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Itinerary for Mera Peak Climbing

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300 meters / 4,265 feet)

• Arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport.
• Reception and Welcome with Garlands.
• Transfer to your hotel, rest, and prepare for adventure.
• Evening briefing on the trip and gear check.
Overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu using 4* property on BB plan.

Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trek Preparation

After breakfast.
• Explore Kathmandu: Visit Bhaktapur Durbar Square, Boudhanath
Stupa, and Pashupatinath Temple.
• Trek preparation, gear rental if needed, and a briefing on the
upcoming trek.
Overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu using 4* property on BB plan.

Day 3: Drive Kathmandu to Ramechhap. Fly Ramechhap - Lukla (2,840M) Trek to Paiya (2730M) [4-5 hrs]

Early morning transfer to Domestic airport at Manthali from Kathmandu
to connect with Lukla flight. (Approx. 30 minutes fly)
Fly to Lukla, arrive at Lukla & trek to Paiya (2730M, approx. 04-05 hrs
walk)
Highlights of the Day:
• Experience a thrilling flight into Lukla’s Tenzing-Hillary Airport,
renowned for its challenging approach.
• Trek Begins: Walk through lush rhododendron forests and small
Sherpa villages.
• Reach Paiya: Settle into a peaceful village with stunning views of
rolling hills.
Lunch on the way,
Dinner & overnight at the best available local lodge in Paiya.

Day 4 : Trek to Panggom (2,846m) [5-6 hrs]

After Breakfast,
Trek from Paiya to Panggom(3450 M – approx 5-6 hrs walk).
Highlights of the Day:
• Cross Kari La Pass: A rewarding ascent with breathtaking
mountain vistas.
• Dense Forest Trails: Hike through oak and pine forests, spotting
rare Himalayan birds.
• Panggom Village Stay:

Day 5 : Trek to Ningsow (2,863m) [4-5 hrs]

After Breakfast,
Trek from Panggom to Ningsow (2,863m) [4-5 hrs].
Highlights of the Day:
• Enter Makalu Barun National Park: Step into a pristine protected
area rich in biodiversity.
• Forested Trails & Waterfalls: Walk through moss-covered trees
and cascading waterfalls.
• Tranquil Village Stay: Enjoy a quiet night in Ningsow, a remote
mountain settlement.
Lunch on the way,
Dinner & overnight at local lodge in Ningsow.

Day 6 : Trek to Chhatra Khola. (2,800m) [6-7 hrs]

After Breakfast,
Trek from Ningsow to Chhatra Khola (2800 M – approx. 06-07 hrs walk)
Highlights of the Day:
• Follow the Hinku Valley Route: Trek along an undisturbed trail
with stunning Himalayan backdrops.
• Diverse Terrain: Traverse through bamboo forests and rocky
ridges.
• Riverside stay: Spend the night near Chhatra Khola, listening to
the calming sound of the river.
Lunch on the way,
Dinner & overnight at local lodge in Chhatra Khola.

Day 7 : Trek to Kothe. (3,691m) [6-7 hrs]

Trek from Chhatra Khola to Kothe (3691 M – approx. 6-7 hrs walk)
Highlights of the Day:
• Journey Along the Hinku River: A peaceful hike with views of
glacial streams and alpine meadows.
• First Glimpse of Mera Peak: Feel the excitement as the majestic
summit comes into sight.
• Rest in Kothe: Spend the night in a teahouse surrounded by pine
forests.
Lunch on the way,
Dinner & overnight at local lodge in Kothe.

Day 8 : Trek to Thaknak (4,358m) [3-4 hrs]

Trek from Kothe to Thaknak (3691 M – approx. 6-7 hrs walk)
Highlights of the Day:

• Short but Steady Climb: A gentle hike through yak pastures and
grazing lands.
• Glacier Views: Spot the massive Shar Glacier en route.
• Acclimatization Time: Take it slow to adjust to the rising altitude.
Lunch on the way,
Dinner & overnight at a local lodge in Thaknak.

Day 9 : Trek to Khare (5,045m) [3-4 hrs]

Trek from Thaknak to Khare (5045m, approx. 5-6 hrs. walk)
Highlights of the Day:
• Final Teahouse Before the Climb: Reach Khare, the last stop
before heading higher.
• Prepare for the Ascent: Check climbing gear and go through a
pre-climb briefing.
• Rest & Acclimatization: Short walks to help the body adjust to
thin air.
Lunch on the way,
Dinner & overnight at local lodge in Khare.

Day 10 : Acclimatization & Pre-Climb Training at Khare

Acclimatization & Pre-climb training at Khare.
Highlights of the Day:
• Acclimatization Hikes: Short hikes to surrounding ridges to
improve altitude adaptation.
• Technical Training: Learn essential mountaineering techniques,
including using crampons, ice axes, and ropes.
• Breathtaking Glacier Views: Marvel at the frozen beauty of Mera
Glacier.
Lunch on the way,
Dinner & overnight at local lodge in Khare.

Day 11 : Trek to Mera High Camp. (5,780m) [5-6 hrs] (Camping)

Trek to Mera High Camp.
Highlights of the Day:
• Traverse the Mera Glacier: Careful trekking over snow-covered
slopes.
• Unreal Panoramas: Breathtaking views of Everest, Lhotse, and
Makalu along the way.
• Set Up High Camp: Prepare for the big climb with a night under
the starlit Himalayan sky.
Camping at Mera High Camp.

Day 12 : Summit Mera Peak (6,476m) & Return to Khare [10-12 hrs]

Summit MERA PEAK [6,476M]. Trek back to Khare. [10-12 hrs]
Highlights of the Day:
• Midnight Summit Push: Start early under the moonlight with
headlamps guiding the way.

• Epic Sunrise at the Top: Witness a 360° view of five 8,000m
peaks, including Everest, Lhotse, and Kanchenjunga.
• Challenging Descent: Carefully descend back to Khare,
celebrating the achievement.
Lunch on the way,
Dinner & overnight at a local lodge in Khare.

Day 13 : Trek to Kothe [5-6 hrs]

Trek from Khare to Kothe [05-06 hrs].
Highlights of the Day:
• Return Journey Begins: Descend through the familiar glacier-fed
trails.
• Re-enter the Forest Zone: Walk through rhododendron forests,
feeling the oxygen levels rise.
• Relax at Kothe: Enjoy a well-earned meal and rest after the
summit’s success.
Lunch on the way,
Dinner & overnight at a local lodge in Kothe.

Day 14 : Trek to Thuli Kharka (4,300m) [6-7 hrs]

Trek from Kothe to Thuli Kharka (4300M, Approx. 06-07 hrs. walk).
Highlights of the Day:
• Climb Through Dense Jungles: A mix of ascents and descents
through Himalayan forests.
• Stunning Mountain Views: Watch the sun light up the peaks in
golden hues.
• Peaceful Night in Thuli Kharka: A quiet resting point before the
final stretch.
Lunch on the way,
Dinner & overnight at local lodge in Thuli Kharka.

Day 15 :Trek to Lukla via Zatrwa La Pass (4,600m) [6-7 hrs]

Trek to Lukla via Zatrwa La Pass (4600M, approx. 06-07 hrs walk)
Highlights of the Day:
• Cross the Challenging Zatrwa La Pass: A final test before reaching
Lukla.
• Stunning Farewell Views: One last breathtaking panorama of the
mountains.
• Return to Lukla: Celebrate the end of the trek with the team in
Lukla.
Lunch on the way,
Dinner & overnight at local lodge in Lukla.

Day 16 : Flight from Lukla to Ramechhap. Drive back to Kathmandu.

Breakfast at hotel.
Fly back to Manthali, Ramechhap. Drive back to Kathmandu.
Arrive at Kathmandu. Free at Leisure
Evening fare well dinner at local restaurant with live cultural show
Overnight at Hotel in Kathmandu using 4* property on BB plan.

Day 17 : Departure from Kathmandu

Breakfast at hotel
Free time till departure
Transfer to the Airport to connect onward journey flight.

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FAQ

What is Mera Peak, and where is it located?

Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal, standing at 6,476 meters (21,247 feet). It is located in the Makalu-Barun National Park in the Khumbu region of Nepal, south of Mount Everest.

 

How difficult is Mera Peak climbing?

Mera Peak climbing is rated as moderate to challenging.

While it does not require advanced technical climbing skills, it involves high-altitude trekking, glacier travel, and the use of basic mountaineering gear like crampons, ropes, and ice axes. Good physical fitness and prior trekking experience are highly recommended.

 

What is the best time to climb Mera Peak?

The best seasons for climbing Mera Peak are:

  • Spring (March to May): Stable weather, clear skies, and ideal climbing conditions.
  • Autumn (September to November): Crisp air, breathtaking views, and moderate temperatures.
    Climbing during the monsoon (June to August) or winter (December to February) is not recommended due to adverse weather conditions.

Do I need prior mountaineering experience to climb Mera Peak?

While prior mountaineering experience is not mandatory, basic knowledge of using equipment like crampons, harnesses, and ice axes is beneficial. Many trekking agencies provide a brief training session at Base Camp to familiarize climbers with these tools.

 

How long does it take to climb Mera Peak?

A standard Mera Peak climbing itinerary takes around 18 days, including acclimatization days, trekking to Base Camp, the summit attempt, and return to Kathmandu.

What is the maximum altitude reached during the climb?

The summit of Mera Peak stands at 6,476 meters (21,247 feet), which is the highest point of the trek and climb. Proper acclimatization is crucial to prevent altitude sickness.

What kind of accommodation is available during the trek?

You will stay in tea houses or lodges during the trek and in tented camps at Mera Peak Base Camp. Lodges provide basic amenities such as shared rooms, simple meals, and communal bathrooms.

What gear and equipment are required for Mera Peak climbing?

Essential gear includes:

  • Mountaineering boots, crampons, and an ice axe
  • Harness, helmet, and ropes
  • Warm clothing (down jacket, thermal layers, gloves, and hats)
  • Sleeping bag rated for -15°C to -20°C
  • Trekking poles, sunglasses, and sunscreen

Most equipment can be rented or purchased in Kathmandu.

How do I prepare for Mera Peak climbing?

Preparation tips:

  • Engage in regular physical training, focusing on endurance, strength, and cardio.
  • Practice trekking at high altitudes if possible.
  • Familiarize yourself with basic mountaineering skills, such as using crampons and ice axes.

Is altitude sickness a concern on Mera Peak?

Yes, altitude sickness is a potential risk due to the high elevation. To minimize the risk:

  • Follow a gradual ascent with proper acclimatization days.
  • Stay hydrated and eat nutritious meals.
  • Inform your guide immediately if you experience symptoms like headache, nausea, or dizziness.

What permits are required for Mera Peak climbing?

Climbers need the following permits:

  • Makalu-Barun National Park Entry Permit
  • Mera Peak Climbing Permit issued by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA)

Your trekking agency usually handles permit arrangements.

Can I combine Mera Peak climbing with other treks?

Yes, many climbers combine Mera Peak climbing with the Amphu Lapcha Pass trek or the Everest Base Camp trek for an extended adventure in the Everest region.

How much does Mera Peak climbing cost?

The cost varies depending on the trekking agency, group size, and services included. On average, it ranges from $2,500 to $4,000, covering permits, guides, porters, accommodation, meals, and domestic flights.

Do I need travel insurance for Mera Peak climbing?

Yes, comprehensive travel insurance is mandatory. It should cover:

  • High-altitude trekking and climbing up to 6,500m or higher
  • Emergency helicopter evacuation
  • Medical treatment

What is the success rate of Mera Peak climbing?

The success rate for Mera Peak climbing is relatively high, with over 90% of climbers reaching the summit, thanks to proper acclimatization and support from experienced guides.

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