S.N | Mode | Route | Elev.(m) | Duration | Overnight | Included |
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1 | Flight | Arrival Kathmandu Tribhuvan Int'l Airport - Tranfer Hotel | 1300 | Hotel | Dinner | |
2 | Drive | Kathmandu Hotel - BP High-Way - Manthali Airport (Ramechhap) | 4/5 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner | |
3 | Flight/ Trek | Manthali Airport - Lukla Airport - Surke - Thulo Kharka - Paiya | 2730 | 5/6 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
4 | Trek | Paiya - Kari-La Pass - Bhalukhop - Panggoma | 2846 | 5/6 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
5 | Trek | Panggoma - Forest Trail - Ramailo Danda | 3276 | 5/6 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
6 | Trek | Ramailo Danda - Forest Trail - River Streams - Chhatra Khola | 2800 | 6/7 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
7 | Trek | Chhatra Khola - Hinku Valley - Kote | 3600 | 6/7 Hours | Guest House | Breakfast-Lunch-Dinner |
Day 9 | Rest | Khare-Hiking | 5045 | 2/3 Hours | Lodge | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner |
Day 10 | Trek | Khare-Mera High Camp | 5780 | 6 Hours | Camp | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner |
Day 11 | Climb | High Camp-Summit Mera Peak | 5045 | 8/9 Hours | Lodge | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner |
Day 12 | Rest | Mera High Camp | 5780 | Full Day | Camp | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner |
Day 13 | Trek | Khare-Kothe | 3580 | 6/7 Hours | Lodge | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner |
Day 14 | Trek | Kothe-Thuli Kharka | 4400 | 5 Hours | Lodge | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner |
Day 15 | Trek | Thuli Kharla-Lukla | 2840 | 6/7 Hours | Lodge | Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner |
Day 16 | Flight | Lukla-Kathmandu | 1300 | 25 Minutes | Hotel | Breakfast & Dinner |
Day 17 | Flight | Kathmandu to your country | 1300 | Breakfast |
Mera Peak (6,476m/21,242ft) Climbing, is one of the highest permitted peaks for climbing in Nepal. It is also one of the frequently visited and demanded trekking peaks among the clients of Alliance adventure. The peak is located to Everest region. It is located to the south of Everest. Mera Peak itself rises to the south of Everest. The ascent of Mera peak is technically straightforward, however, the heavy snow and the maze of crevasses can make the way longer to the summit. The first ascent of Mera Peak was made by Col. Jimmy Roberts and Sen Tenzing on 20 May 1953 but the region was first explored extensively by British expeditions in the early 50’s. Members of those teams included Edmund Hillary, Eric Shipton and Geroge Lowe.
The most rewarding aspect of the trip to Mera peak is that you will have a chance to venture into little-visited and as yet unspoiled areas in the region, where the hillsides are still densely forested. Furthermore, during the peak climbing one can have an opportunity to explore the rich Sherpa culture their tradition specially in the Hinku valley. Mera peak is not only famous and highest peak in Nepal, but you can have better chance and have feeling as if you are on the top of the highest peak of the earth, as the Highest peak of the world Mt. Everest (8,848m/29,022ft) is rightly in front of you, so as, you can have views of other highest mountains namely, Mt. Lhotse (8,516m/27,933ft), Mt. Kanchenjunga (8,586m/28,162ft), Mt.Makalu (8,463m/27,759ft),Mt. Cho Oyu (8,201m/26,900ft) and other mountains lying along the Everest region. The trekking for the Mera peak climbing can either began from Phaplu, or Lukla or Tumlingtar, whereby, it is easily accessible by some 30-min direct flight from Kathmandu.
Welcome! Upon your arrival at Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport, you'll be greeted warmly by our representative holding a sign with your name for easy identification. You'll be welcomed with a traditional Nepali culture by flower garland as a gesture of good will and blessing.
Our friendly team will assist you with your luggage and ensure a smooth transfer to your hotel in the heart of Kathmandu. Along the way, you'll get a glimpse of the city's vibrant streets, bustling with energy and charm.
Once at your hotel, you'll be helped with the check-in process. Afterward, you can relax and enjoy a refreshing welcome drink as you settle into the serene ambiance of your accommodation.
Before check in your room Alliance adventure will brief you about your Mera Peak Climbing gears and cheak the list of climbing gears with offering you nepali tranditional Dinner
After breakfast Alliance Adventure will briefing you climb Mera Peak again and last minutes shopping if any missing your gears with last packing and after lunch at 2PM drive from Kathmandu Hotel to Manthali Airport (Ramechhap), it takes 4/5 hours of scenic journey through the hilly terrain, country side of life styel. The jounrey passing through southeast of Araniko and BP highway offers beautiful views.
Flight from Manthali Airport to Lukla Airport (2840m/9,315ft) around 15 minutes and trek from Lukla to Paiya (2,730m/8,957ft) also known as (Chutok) is part of the classic Everest Base Camp (EBC) trail and is an excellent start for trekkers aiming to explore the Khumbu region. Lukla is the gateway to the Everest region and home to the famous Tenzing-Hillary Airport. The trek begins with a gradual descent through scenic villages and rhododendron forests. After Lukla you'll descend towards Surke, a small village nestled in a lush valley passing through dense forests with occasional clearings offering views of the surrounding hills and crossing a few traditional suspension bridges over deep gorges by terraced fields and forests.
The trek from Paiya (2,730 m) to Panggoma (2,846m) 5/6 hours, is a section of the traditional trekking route in the Solu-Khumbu region of Nepal, often part of the less-trodden lower Everest region trail. This section is known for its relatively gentle terrain, lush rhododendron forests, and views of nearby valleys. Paiya and Panggoma are Sherpa villages, offering a chance to experience local culture, traditions, and hospitality and observe terraced farming fields and traditional lifestyles in remote mountain communities. Panggoma is known for its monastery, a spiritual highlight where you can learn about Tibetan Buddhism and enjoy peaceful surroundings.
The trek from Panggoma (2,846m) to Ramailo Danda (3,276m) 5/6 hours, is another beautiful stretch on the lower Everest trekking trail. This route offers a mix of natural beauty, Sherpa culture, and stunning mountain views as you gradually ascend. The trek begins with a gradual ascent, passing through dense forests of rhododendron, oak, and bamboo. As you climb higher, you’ll get clearer views of surrounding peaks, particularly during the morning hours. Ramailo Danda translates to "Beautiful Ridge," aptly named for its panoramic vistas. This destination offers an excellent viewpoint of the Himalayan range, including some distant views of Everest, Makalu, and other nearby peaks.
The trek from Ramailo Danda (3,276m) to Chhatra Khola (2,800m) 6/7 hours, is a stunning segment of the lower Everest region trail. This section takes you through pristine forests, serene landscapes, and is an opportunity to experience the region’s biodiversity. The trail descends gradually, taking you through rich forests of rhododendron, bamboo, and oak and you’ll pass by or cross several streams and small rivers, adding to the peaceful ambiance of the trek. Located near the confluence of several streams, this area is surrounded by verdant forests and serves as a camping or teahouse stop for trekkers heading toward Makalu Trek or Everest Base Camp Trek via alternative routes.
The trek from Chhatra Khola (2,800m) to Kote (3,600m) is a rewarding journey that gradually ascends through the scenic Hinku Valley, offering a mix of riverside trails, dense forests, and glimpses of towering Himalayan peaks. It’s a key stage for those heading toward Mera Peak Base Camp or exploring the Makalu-Barun region. Follow the Hinku River upstream for most of the journey, with the sound of rushing water accompanying you. The route traverses the Makalu-Barun Conservation Area, home to wildlife such as red pandas, Himalayan pheasants, and occasional sightings of mountain goats or musk deer. Kote (or Khote) is a small settlement along the Hinku River, offering spectacular views of surrounding peaks like Peak Mera and Kusum Kanguru.
Rest and Acclimatization, and Preparation Climbing Training: After breakfast climbing guide will brief and train you about your safety on climbing to Mera Peak. The climbing technical best way to use your gears like ice axe, harness, ascender, boots and crampon on the ice with the rope. Overnight at Lodge – Included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Trek from Khare to Mera High Camp (5,780m/18,958ft) 6 hours. Today you are heading to high camp via base camp. The trekking through a boulder srewn course of steep to Mera La pass. The walking trail is along a rocky path, which can be hazardous if it has recently snowed here. Your are leading the way top of the rock band, which marked by large cairn. Our staff will set up the camp and you will enjoy the excellent views of Mt. Everest, Cho Oyu, Baruntse, Makalu, south face of Lhotse, Nuptse and Chamlang. Overnight at Camp – Included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Mera High Camp to Summit (6,461m/21,192ft) than Trek back to Khare (5,045m/16,547ft) 8 to 9 hours. Today is your important and special day of expedition. You have to wake-up early in the morning around at 2am and get ready hot breakfast after that get ready to start climb. The beginning will be cold but whence start to walk will getting warm up your body. The trail through on the snow walking. Along the walking first ray of the sun hit top of the peaks will amazing red gold color. The route still non-technical but you have to climb slowly because of high altitude of thin air. The slope steeps for section behind the ridge the summit of final steep top of the peak. From the summit you can see surrounding spectacular views of including Mt. Everest (8,848m), Lhotse (8,516m), Cho-Oyu (8,210m), Makalu (8,463m), Kangchenjunga (8,586m), Nuptse (7,855m), Baruntse (7,129m), Chamlang (7,319m) and other more peaks. After complete the summit photo section step back to High camp some hot soups with hot tea than trek down to Khare and celebration of success your Mera Peak. Overnight at Lodge – Included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Extra Day for encase weather is bad on summit day: The weather is not guarantee that’s why this day set aside as a contingency encase unable to summit the Mera Peak on the desired day due to the bad weather or any other region. If the trip goes smoothly, this day will not be required. Overnight at Camp – Included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Trek from Khare to Kothe (3,580m/11,742ft) 6 to 7 hours. After breakfast the trail leads along the same way used previously. Overnight at Lodge – Included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Trek from Kothe to Thuli Kharka (4,400m/14,432ft) 5 hours. The trail climb up and descend, cross several tributaries of Hinku Khola before reaching a forked route near by Taktho and you are following right trail continues through passes a chorten after walking downhill steep than you will ascend your before you spend a overnight at place Thuli Kharka. Overnight at Lodge – Included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Trek from Thuli Kharla to Lukla (2,840m/9,315ft) via Zatrwa-La pass (4,600m/15,088ft) at 6 to 7 hours. The trail leads along the same way used previously of Zatrwa-La pass and welcomed by sight of amazing beautiful Lukla valley which one surrounded by kongde Peak, Kusum Khangru and other more Himalayan peaks. After Zatrwa-La pass trek following down to chutang which one is you spend a first night than forward to Lukla and in the evening celebration your success Mera Peak expedition with your Guide and Potters. Overnight at Lodge – Included Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu and Farewell Dinner – early morning flight back to Kathmandu then transfer to Hotel free and rest. After in this pleasant Adventure activates we will offer you Nepali typical culture dinner and Alliance Adventure hand over your Trekking Permit, TIMS Card and Certificate for the Nepal Adventure memory of your life. Overnight at Hotel – Included Breakfast & Dinner
Departure to Tribhuvan International Airport. Today is last minutes shopping packing and Alliance Adventure send you airport for your onward destination to your country. Included Breakfast
Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal, standing at 6,476 meters (21,247 feet). It offers a challenging climb for adventurers with basic mountaineering skills, coupled with breathtaking views of the Himalayan range, including Everest, Makalu, and Cho Oyu.
While prior climbing experience is not mandatory, it is recommended to have some basic mountaineering knowledge. Training in ice axe, crampon usage, and rope techniques will help ensure a safe and successful climb.
The best time to climb Mera Peak is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These seasons offer stable weather conditions, clear skies, and moderate temperatures, making them ideal for both trekking and climbing.
The entire Mera Peak climbing expedition typically takes 16–18 days, including acclimatization, trekking, and summit day. The trek offers ample time for altitude adjustment to ensure safety during the climb.
Climbers need a Mera Peak climbing permit, a TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card, and an entrance permit for the Sagarmatha National Park. These are all arranged through the trekking agency.
Mera Peak climbing is considered non-technical but physically demanding. Climbers need a good level of fitness, as well as the ability to handle challenging weather and high altitudes. Some experience with ice axes and crampons is helpful.
Accommodation is provided in teahouses during the trekking portion of the trip. At higher altitudes, you will camp in high-quality tents. Meals are typically a mix of Nepali, Tibetan, and Western cuisine, with options for vegetarian diets.
Essential climbing gear includes ice axes, crampons, a climbing harness, helmet, mountaineering boots, and thermal clothing. The trekking agency will provide the required technical gear like ropes and climbing boots if needed.
During the trek, meals typically include a variety of traditional Nepali and Tibetan dishes like dal bhat (lentils and rice), momo (dumplings), pasta, soup, and porridge. Hot drinks like tea, coffee, and hot lemon are available.
Risks include altitude sickness, extreme weather conditions, and physical exhaustion. To mitigate these risks, the trip includes scheduled acclimatization days, proper guidance from experienced climbing guides, and medical support.
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