Climbing Mera Peak trek 6461 M is one of the most fascinating trekking peaks. Lots of high Himalayas climbers visit this peak every year for climbing purposes. Many climbers crossing Amphu Labtsa pass agreed about the finest Himalayan vista. It includes five 8000 m including Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga. Mera peak can also be taken as the highest climbing peak in Nepal.
We ascend Mera Peak Climbing during the spring and autumn season. As it’s the best time to climb mountains for its astonishing views of the Himalayas. It is also an excellent option for anyone with a moderate mountain climbing experience. It can also be a challenging trekking peak due to the elevation that you need to cover. You will also require technical mountaineering skills to climb Mera Peak.
While climbing we ascend and we get our gear ready as per the need to reach the summit. Trek will start with our early flight of Lukla then ascending towards Pangmo. Finally, we reach Khare with plenty of time for acclimatization. Then have our final leap to reach the summit of Mera Peak. You will experience the beautiful Nepal wilderness. You will also explore the vibrant culture and religion of people living in the Khumbu region. For ascending downhill we will once again follow the same route. Finally reaching to Kathmandu and then depart to your next adventure destination.
Climbing Mera Peak through Parikrama Treks is one of the most searched destinations. It is one of the most climbed peaks with us. Every year we organize fixed group joining guaranteed departure. You can explore and enjoy the climbing expedition in the Land of Himalayas Nepal with a new friend. The same interest comes with the best possible. If you have your own team and want us to make it private climbing we will make one out for you.
International and Domestic Airfare not listed in the Itinerary
Nepal entry visa fee can be issued on your arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport
Lunch and dinner whilst in cities
Emergency Rescue, Evacuation cost or any types of travel, Personal interest items insurance fee
Airfare for any sector as per the destination (Quoted separately)
Any item of personal nature such as beverages, hot cold drinks, laundry, telephone call, battery charges, bottle or boiled water, shower, etc.
Personal trekking Equipment
Altitude chamber (PAC) or oxygen
Personal climbing equipment
Personal climbing guide if requested
Food accommodation cost due to Unforeseen act landslide, sick, flight delayed, bad weather, etc
Excess baggage charges (if you have more than 15 kg of luggage, a cargo charge is around $1.5 per kg)
Tips for trekking, tour staff, and driver (Tipping is expected)
Any others expenses which are not mentioned in the ‘Cost Includes’ section.
Here’s a complete rundown of what to bring if you’re planning a camping or tea-house trek in Nepal. Proper preparation and equipment for the conditions will go a long way to ensuring you have a great trekking experience. What follows is a pretty comprehensive list and will make sure you are covered in the coldest months of the year. If you have questions on what you might need just ask us and keep in mind that Kathmandu is a great place to buy trekking gear at affordable prices.
IMPORTANT DOCUMENTS AND ITEMS
ON THE TRAIL DAYPACK
CLOTHING: BASE, MIDDLE AND OUTER LAYERS
FOOTWEAR: SHOES AND SOCKS
SLEEPING BAG
DUFFEL BAGS AND DAY PACKS
FIRST AID KIT AND TOILETRIES
Our team brings along a basic first aid kit but we recommend you also carry the following;
OTHER ITEMS
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