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Meera Peak Climbing [6654m.]

Mera Peak is the highest of the permitted "Trekking Peaks" in Nepal. The trek begins by flying into the heart of the Himalaya to the village of Lukla. From here you will cross a high pass into a remote valley and steadily acclimate, as you have to move toward base camp & establish a high camp on the glacier from where you will attempt the summit.   The first ascent was on May 20, 1953 by Col. Jimmy Roberts and Sen Tenzing. From the summit of Mera one can see 5 of the 6 highest mountains in the world: Everest, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyo. The standard route from the north involves little more than high altitude glacier walking. The ease of reaching this elevation may be its biggest danger but good weather and snow conditions are, of course, necessary for safety and success. The west and south faces of the peak offer difficult technical routes.  

This is a great trek and climb in an ancient land where Sherpas still graze yaks, cook on yak dung fires and live a very simple life. Porters to make our trip more enjoyable and culturally interesting will carry our food and equipment.   By its standard route from the Mera La, the ascent is technically straightforward; however, after a heavy fall of snow or when the maze of crevasses are open, the way can be long and demanding. Far and above the most rewarding aspect of a trip to Mera is a chance to venture into a little-visited and as yet unspoiled region of Nepal where the hillsides are still densely forested and a need to be self-sufficient is essential. There is also, of course, the pleasure of going above 6.000m.

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.   This is the perfect trip for the mountaineer who wants to make the most of his / her Himalayan adventure by living in unique culture and climbing in traditional Himalayan alpine style.   A Sherpa guide (Sirdar), cook team will support your trek and climb. We spend a significant amount of time acclimating to new altitudes to increase safety and comfort levels. We cover basic mountaineering skills on the glacier prior to your climb.

Itinerary of Meera Peak

Day 1
Arrive Kathmandu & Trasfer to Hotel
Day 2
Prepare Permit and briefing
Day 3
Lukla to Chutanga
Day 4
Chutanga - Khartitang
Day 5
Khatitang - Nau Lekha
Day 6
Nau Lekha - Kothey
Day 7
Kothey - Thangnak
Day 8
Thangnak - Khare
Day 9
Khare - Mera BC
Day 10
Mera Base Camp – High Camp
Day 11
High Camp - Climb Mera peak 6654m. & Back to Base camp
Day 12
Mera Base Camp – Khare
Day 13
Khare – Kothey
Day 14
Kothey – Khartitang
Day 15
Khartitang – Chutanga
Day 16
Chutanga – Lukla
Day 17
Lukla – Kathmandu.
Day 18
Sightseeing in Kathmandu
Day 19
Rest Day in Kathmandu
Day 20
Final departure

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