Mera Peak Climbing (6145m)
The first ascent of Mera was made by Jimmy Roberts and Sen Tenzing on 20 May 1953, who appeared to have climbed the central summit. The next recorded ascent was not until 1975 when French Climbers Jolly, Baus and Honills climbed the north summit. Mera is among the highest of Nepal’s official trekking Peak.
This superb trek takes us 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 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.
| Day
1 |
Arrival to Kathmandu airport and transfer to hotel. |
| Day
2 |
Kathmandu valley sightseeing. |
| Day
3 |
Fly to Lukla and trek to Phakding. |
| Day 4 |
Trek to Namche Bazaar. |
| Day 5 |
Rest day in Namche Bazaar. |
| Day 6 |
Trek to Thyangboche. |
| Day 7 |
Trek to Dingboche. |
| Day 8 |
Trek to Chhukung. |
| Day 9 |
Trek to Anphulaptsa Base Camp. |
| Day 10 |
Trek to Anphulaptsa and Mera La. |
| Day 11 |
Trek Mera Base Camp. |
| Day 12 |
Rest day in Base Camp. |
| Day 13 |
High Camp. |
| Day 14 |
Climb Mera Peak and Return to Base Camp. |
| Day 15 |
Trek to Tangnak. |
| Day 16 |
Trek to Kothe. |
| Day 17 |
Trek to Thuli Kharka. |
| Day 18 |
Trek to Lukla. |
| Day 19 |
Fly back to Kathmandu. |
| Day 20 |
Free day in Kathmandu. |
| Day 21 |
Departure day. |
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Down Load: Application for Trekking Peak Climbing Permit