Mera Peak Climbing: Conquer Nepal’s Highest Trekking Peak with AlpineTrav Treks & Expeditions
Trip info
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17 Nights/18 Days
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6,461m/21,193ft.
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Strenuous
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Kathmandu, Nepal
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Kathmandu, Nepal
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Domestic flights/ Car
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Hotel/teahouse/Camping
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Breakfast. lunch and dinner
Highlights of Mera Peak Climbing - [6,461m/21,193ft]
- Mera Peak is considered the highest trekking peak in Nepal
- From the summit of Mera Peak (6,461m/21,193ft), you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views, including five of the world’s highest mountains, Mount Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga
- The summit offers unparalleled vistas of the Himalayas, including the iconic peaks of Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga
- While technically not a difficult climb, it requires prior experience trekking to high altitudes, knowledge of using crampons and an ice axe, and basic climbing training
- The route to Mera Peak takes you through the pristine Hinku Valley, a less-traveled area offering stunning natural beauty and a glimpse into the traditional Sherpa culture
- Along the way, you’ll pass through quaint Sherpa villages and experience the rich culture and hospitality of the Nepalese people
- The best time to climb Mera Peak is during the spring (March to May) or autumn (September to November)
Climbing Mera peak is the easiest and fastest mountain to climb in Nepal. It is an impressive peak that stands at a height of 6476 meters. Mera peak is Nepal’s highest trekking peak, making it an increasingly popular choice for adventurers in Nepal. Due to its location, the Mera peak offer impressive views of all the nearby 8000m giants, including Mt Everest, Mt Lhotse, Mt Cho Oyo, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga among many other stunningly beautiful peak.
Similarly As Mera peak are less than 6500m, it requires short time. The Mera Peak trek/climb is quite adaptable, and by the time you reach the base camp, you will be ready for the climb. For this reason there is no need to establish a permanent base camp for a long time. The climb begins with a classic and scenic mountain flight to Lukla. This is followed trek through the stunning Hinku Valley to the climbing camp. The standard climbing route itself, although somewhat steep, is not technically difficult, an ideal beginner climb.
The climbing history of this mining peak is associated with the great names of early Himalayan travelers, for example, Sir Edmund Hillary, Eric Shipton, and George Low, who shaped the British undertaking of research in the region in the mid-50s. . The summit was held on 20 May 1953 by Colonel Jimmy Roberts and Sean Tenzing. However; Mera peak climbing route and best time the standard route to climb Mera Peak is via the North Face, and is relatively easy even for beginner climbers.
This is the best way to experience Nepal trek/climb. This north face ascent route involves crossing a high altitude glacier, which mean snow condition are critical for safety and a successful summit. The summit day is long and hard; A high level of fitness is therefore essential for safe and successful climbing. September to November and March to June are the best climbing period for climbing.
Due to its long climbing season, relatively easy route, and spectacular views from its summit, Mera peak is the main objective of many professional climbers in Nepal. Also, due to its remoteness, Mera peak offer a relatively private climbing experience in Nepal. Whenever; Spring (March, April, May) and Autumn (September, October, November) are the most favorable seasons for climbing Mera peak. If some climbers are willing to take up that challenge, we can also travel in winter season. After a 35-minute mountain flight, Lukla arrives. Next day you will start trekking to Mera Peaks through Hinku Valley. Most of the time.
CUSTOMIZE YOUR PEAK CLIMBING PACKAGE:
- This is a general itinerary package below, which can always be “customized” individually. The trek/climb package can be redesigned or redeveloped according to your interests, for more information please contact us.