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Mera Peak Climbing
(6145m)
This superb trek takes you
right through the Khumbu region, with some wonderful views
of the major peaks in the area including Everest itself.
Whether you want to attempt the summit or just go alone
for the trek, you will feel as though you have taken part
in a real Himalayan expedition. The climb is not technical,
but you will need good adaptation to altitude and basic
knowledge of ice axe and crampon techniques.There are many
approaches to Mera; some are easy and some require the crossing
of high and difficult passes, making a trek to the peak
a real mountaineering adventure for which effort is rewarded
with spectacular scenery and ultimately one of the finest
viewpoints in Nepal.
The first ascent of Mera was, made by J.O.M. Roberts and
Sen Tenzing on 20 May 1953, by the now standard route
from the Mera La. It was during this season that Roberts
made the first western exploration of the Lumding, Hinku
(Inukhu) and Hongu valleys. It would appear that Mera
did not receive a subsequent ascent until 1978 when
French climbers Marcel Jolly, G. Baus and L. Honills
climbed the North Peak, following the same route as
Roberts but traversing along the connecting ridge to the
further summit.
Glimpse of itineraries:
Day 01: Arrival to Kathmandu airport
and transfer to hotel.
Day 02: A free day in Kathmandu for necessary
preparation for trek/climb
Day
03: Early morning flight to Lukla (2800m) and
trek to Chutenga (3350m)
Day 04: Chutenga to over Zatrela pass
overnight at Chatrarbu (4340m)
Day 05: Chatrabu to Kothe (3700m)
Day 06: Kothe to Thagnak (4356m)
Day 07: Thanak Rest for Acclimatization
Day 08: Thanak to Khare (4900m)
Day 09: Khare to Mera La (5200m) For
Glacier training & back to khare
Day 10: Khare to Mera High Camp (5800m)
Day 11: Mera Summit (6421m) and back
to Khare
Day 12: Khare to Kothe Camp (3700m)
Day 13: Kothe to Chatrabu Camp
(4340m)
Day 14: Chatrabu to Lukla overnight in
Lodge (2800m)
Day 15: Free day in Kathmandu
Day 16:Transfer to International Airport
for your departure flight
Or (Including Island peak via Amphulapcha pass
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Day 12: Rato Odar (5100m)
Day 13: Rato Ordar to Chamlang Base Camp
(4700m)
Day 14: Chamlang B.C.to Seto Pokhari
(4900m)
Day 15: Seto Pokhari to Amphulapcha Base
Camp (5200m)
Day 16: Base Camp to over pass (5800m)
camp in Chhukung Valley
Day 17: Chukung Valley to Chukung (4700m)
Day 18: Chukung to Island Peak Base Camp
(5200m)
Day 19: Base camp to Island Peak High
Camp (5500m)
Day 20: Island peak Summit (6189m) overnight
in Base Camp
Day 21: Base Camp to Dingboche (4300m)
Day 22: Dingboche to Thyangboche (3800m)
Day 23: Thyangboche to Namche (3446m)/Monjo
(2800m)
Day 24: Namche to Lukla (2800m)
Day 25: Flight to Kathmandu and transfer
to Hotel
Day 26: A free day in Kathmandu
Day 27: Transfer to International Airport
for your next flight
Note: The itinerary of the trip is customizable.
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Some Major trekking and climbing peaks in Nepal :
• Mera Peak Climbing
• Island Peak Climbing
• Pisang Peak Climbing
• Yala Peak Climbing
• Naya Kanga (Ganja la Chuli) Climbing
• Tent Peak Climbing
• Chulu West Climbing
• Lobuche East Peak Climbing
• Dhampus Peak Climbing
• Nirekha Peak Climbing
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