
Mera Peak Climbing
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Mera Peak (6,476m) is Nepal’s highest trekking peak, offering breathtaking panoramic views of five of the world's highest mountains: Everest (8,848m), Lhotse (8,516m), Makalu (8,463m), Cho Oyu (8,188m), and Kanchenjunga (8,586m). Located in the Hinku Valley of the Khumbu region, Mera Peak is an excellent choice for both experienced trekkers and beginner climbers looking for a challenging yet achievable Himalayan summit.
With a non-technical climbing route, Mera Peak provides the perfect introduction to high-altitude mountaineering, making it a sought-after destination for adventure seekers worldwide. The journey takes you through remote Sherpa villages, alpine forests, glacial valleys, and high mountain passes, offering an immersive experience of Nepal’s diverse landscapes.
Trip Overview
- Destination: Mera Peak (6,476m)
- Duration: 16-20 days
- Best Season: Spring (March-May) & Autumn (September-November)
- Trek Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
- Climbing Grade: PD (As per Alpine grading system)
- Accommodation: Tea Houses & Tented Camps
- Start/End Point: Kathmandu – Lukla
Why Climb Mera Peak?
Nepal’s Highest Trekking Peak – A thrilling yet achievable 6,000m+ summit
Panoramic Himalayan Views – Witness Everest, Lhotse, Makalu & more
Ideal for Beginner Climbers – A non-technical yet rewarding ascent
Scenic & Less Crowded Route – Trek through the unspoiled Hinku Valley
Great Preparation for Higher Peaks – Perfect training for future 7,000m & 8,000m expeditions
Meet our team and check into your hotel. In the evening, enjoy a welcome dinner and trek briefing.
Visit UNESCO-listed sites, including Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath, and Boudhanath, and get final gear checks for the expedition.
A breathtaking flight to Lukla, followed by a trek through dense forests and ridges, reaching Paiya (Chutok La Pass).
The trail descends to Surke before climbing towards Panggom, a traditional Sherpa village.
Trek through rhododendron forests and small settlements, crossing the Panggom La Pass (3,174m).
We enter the Hinku Valley, trekking through untouched forests and remote settlements.
A beautiful walk along the Hinku River, passing through pine and rhododendron forests, arriving at Kothe.
The trail follows the Hinku Valley, offering stunning views of Mera Peak and surrounding glaciers.
A short but steep climb to Khare, the last settlement before Mera Peak. We rest and train with climbing gear.
We train in rope techniques, ice climbing, and safety procedures, ensuring we are fully prepared for the summit push.
A challenging trek over Mera Glacier, setting up camp at Mera High Camp, with spectacular sunset views.
We begin our summit push at midnight, climbing via snow slopes and gentle ridges to reach the highest trekking peak in Nepal. After enjoying unparalleled 360° Himalayan views, we descend to Khare.
A long descent through glacier moraines and forests, retracing our route to Kothe.
The trail climbs through dense forests and rocky ridges, reaching Thuli Kharka with stunning views of Mera Peak.
We cross the Zatrwa La Pass, descending towards Lukla, where we celebrate our successful climb.
A morning flight back to Kathmandu, followed by a relaxing evening in the city.
Explore Thamel’s markets, enjoy traditional Nepali cuisine, or opt for a spa and wellness experience.
Transfer to the airport for your onward journey.