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- 4 Season mountain tents
- Accommodation at hotel/lodge/guest house or tent camps during the trekking period.
- Accommodation in lodges during the trek
- Airport - hotel - airport transfers
- All arrival and departure transfer services to and from KTM international airport with other necessary transport as per itinerary
- All camping accommodation for members and staff during trekking and climbing period. You will be sharing sleeping quarters with one other member
- All food and fuel for base camp and higher camps during the climbing period.
- All kitchen tent, storage tent, dining tent, client tents, toilet tents, tables, chairs and cooking utensils for base camp.
- All Transfers
- All wages, equipment, medical and accident insurances for all involved staffs during the trekking and climbing period.
- Appropriate high altitude food for all clients and staff at base camp and above as required.
- Appropriate number of porters during the trekking period.
- Assistance at KTM international airport by our local partners during your arrival and departure.
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner while on the mountain
- Common climbing equipment such as: Rope, ice bars, ice screws, and snow bar
- Complete pre-departure information
- Daily wages, insurance, clothes, food, shelter of staff and porters
- Daily weather report services from Seattle, Washington based company.
- Emergency oxygen mask and regulator provided upon request of client with requirement appropriate charge.
- English speaker Mountain Guide
- Expedition High Altitude tents
- Experienced and government licensed trekking and climbing Sherpa guide during the trekking and climbing period.
- Fair wages for the mountain crew
- Farewell dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant with cultural show in Kathmandu before departure
- First aid medical kit (with the guides)
- Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on twin sharing, bed & breakfast basis
- Hotel-Bed&Breakfast
- Kitchen Equipment
- Local accredited guides
- Local and Tourist taxes
- Nepalese Government Royalty.
- Our service charge and government taxes levied in Nepal
- Packed Meals
- Park fees, camping fees & rescue fees
- Passport Registration
- Professional Sherpa guide & porters/yaks according to the number of trekkers in the group
- Required fixed and dynamic rope during the climbing period.
- Satellite phone carried by guide for communication. Available to clients with the cost of $4USD per minute.
- Services of chef and kitchen assistant at advance base camp.
- Success Summit Certificates
- Any additional staff other than specified
- Any extra expenses arising out of various/unforeseen situations like natural calamities, landslides, political disturbances, strikes, changes in Government regulations, etc.
- Any extra services, products, offers or activities which are not mentioned in the itinerary.
- Any other item not included in “THE PACKAGE COST INCLUDES” section.
- Any packed food/snacks, aerated drinks, energy drinks, mineral water, alcohol, cigarettes, chocolates, or any other food consumed beyond the prescribed breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- Extra nights
- Increases in international airfares or unexpected Government imposed taxes
- Medical insurance and emergency evacuation insurance
- Personal expenses
- Services not specifically stated in the itinerary
- Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley
- Visa arrangements
Mera Peak 6,461 m: An Overview
Mera Peak climbing begins following a short and exciting flight to the mountain airstrip of Lukla and after continuous trek for days through the high and lovely valleys you will get to the area of Mera. Although physically very demanding on account of the altitude, the climb on Mera Peak is not technically difficult as ascending snow slopes rarely exceed 40 degrees. The only qualification you need to ascend Mera peak is your excellent physical fitness and an extrovert sense of adventure. Our Mera peak itinerary has been carefully designed to allow gradual acclimatization for the climbers. The walk in initially through the virgin forest of the Hinku Valley is incredibly beautiful and provides excellent acclimatization for the peak itself. Our unrivalled service, quality equipment, food, trekking staff and an experienced leader ensure that your Mera trip will be an lifetime adventure experience in Nepal.
WHY WE THINK YOU’LL LOVE IT
✓ Is a 6,461 m peak that can be climbed in just 16 days
✓ It is located in the heart of Himalayan Mountains with amazing view on the giants
✓ It can be the best start for your next 8,000 m peak climb
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- Day 16
Arrival in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft
Arrival to Kathmandu, Transfer to our hotel, Welcome dinner, briefings etc
We descend for a while and reach a small bridge. From here the trail is slippery until we cross the Kari La pass. We walk through rhododendron and bamboo forests on a narrow mountain trail. On today’s trip we also get to be in awe of the Dudhkoshi Valley. We continue our trek to Panggom Village whose settlers are dependent on farming and trading. Overnight in Panggom.
Fly to Lukla, trek to Paiya (Chutok) (2,730m/8,956ft): 40 mins flight, 5-6 hours trek
We catch an early morning flight to Lukla and begin our trek to Paiya after landing at the Tenzing-Hillary airport in Lukla. We walk on a jungle trail, cross a bridge over the Handi Khola and reach Surke Village. From here we continue moving south and cross the Chutok La pass before reaching the small settlement of Paiyan, also known as Chutok. Overnight in Paiya.
Included meals:Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Paiya to Panggom (2,846m/9,337ft): 5-6 hours
We descend for a while and reach a small bridge. From here the trail is slippery until we cross the Kari La pass. We walk through rhododendron and bamboo forests on a narrow mountain trail. On today’s trip we also get to be in awe of the Dudhkoshi Valley. We continue our trek to Panggom Village whose settlers are dependent on farming and trading. Overnight in Panggom.
Panggom to Ningsow (2,863m/9,393ft): 4-5 hours
We begin our trek after breakfast. After trekking out of Panggom, we cross the Panggom La pass. Then we ascend, walk on a steady path and turn north. We cross Peseng Kharka Khola first then after walking for sometime, reach Peeng Kharka Danda. We cross Ningsow Khola (stream) before reaching the Ningsow Village. Overnight in Ningsow.
Ningsow to Chhatra Khola (2,800m/9,186ft): 7-8 hours
From Ningsow, we climb first then descend for a while and climb some more to reach Ramailo Danda. From here we get extraordinary views of Mera Peak and Salpa. After ascending and descending on our trail, we enter the Makalu Barun National Park. Our trail from here to Chhatra Khola is called Pasang Lhamu trail. On the way, if we are lucky, we might even come across the elusive Red Panda. Overnight in Chhatra Khola.
Kothe to Thaknak (4,358m/14,297ft): 3-4 hours
We trek along the ridge of the Hinku Khola in the shadow of Mera Peak. We take lunch at Gondishung, the summer herders' settlement in the west bank of the Hinku Drangka. Beyond Gondishung, we pass a 200-year-old Lungsumgba Gompa where we can find Mera Peak scripted in rock along with its route to reach Mera. A short walk takes us to Thaknak, which is a summer grazing area with primitive lodges and shops. Overnight in Thaknak.
Thaknak to Khare (5,045m/16,486ft): 2-3 hours
Leaving Thaknak, we follow the lateral moraine of Dig Glacier to Dig Kharka, which offers spectacular views of Charpate Himal. The trail climbs through moraines to the snout of the Hinku Nup and Shar glaciers, and then climbs more steeply to Khare. From here, we can see the northern face of Mera Peak which will be an amazing experience. After lunch we can hike in and around Khare. Overnight at Khare.
Khare: Acclimatization and pre–climb training
We have a separate day set aside solely for acclimatization and basic training just to prepare ourselves better for the Mera Peak climb. Our climbing leader will help us polish our basic climbing techniques and demonstrate the best ways to use our climbing gears like the ice axe, harness, ascender climbing boots and crampons. The training will also include learning the best climbing technique with the rope. Overnight in Khare.
Khare to Mera High Camp (5,780m/18,958ft): 6-7 hours
We walk through a boulder-strewn course on a steep trail to reach the Mera Peak Base Camp. From here, we continue further through the Mera La pass to reach the Mera High Camp. Our path is along a rocky trail, which can be hazardous if it has recently snowed, as there are a number of crevasses here. We make our way to the top of the rock band, which is marked by a large cairn. Then we set up a high camp while enjoying excellent views of Mt. Everest, Makalu, Cho Oyu, the south face of Lhotse, Nuptse, Chamlang and Baruntse. Overnight at Mera High Camp.
Mera High Camp to Summit (6,461m/21,1907ft) and back to Khare (5045m/16,547ft): 8-9 hours
This is a really important day for the expedition. We wake up around 2 in the morning for breakfast. It’s going to be very cold in the beginning but soon we warm up as we continue up the glacier and onto a peculiar ridge. The first rays of the sun hit the big peaks in an amazing red glow. The route is still non-technical as we slowly climb higher into the ever-thinning air. The slope steepens for a section behind the ridge and the summit comes back into view. At the foot of the final steep summit cone, we may use a fixed rope if the climbing leader believes it’s required. The summit is only a few meters away. From the summit, we take in spectacular views of the mighty Himalayas including Mt. Everest (8,848m), Cho-Oyu (8,210m), Lhotse (8,516m), Makalu (8,463m), Kangchenjunga (8,586m), Nuptse (7,855m), Chamlang (7,319m), Baruntse (7 ,129m) and others. Later, we retrace our steps back to the high camp where we rest for a while before descending to Khare. Overnight in Khare.
Reserve Day for Contingency
There is no guarantee that we will have favorable weather on our planned day for the summit. Therefore, this day is set aside as a contingency in case we are unable to summit the Mera on the desired day due to bad weather conditions or any other unanticipated reason. However, if the trip goes smoothly, this day will not be required.
Khare to Kothe (3600m/11808ft): 4-5 hours
We trek from Khare to Kothe along the same trail used previously. After reaching Kothe, we celebrate our success by trying out local delicacies and wines. Overnight in Kothe.
Kothe to Thuli Kharka (4,300 m/14,107ft): 5-6 hours
We begin our trek to Thuli Kharka after breakfast. We climb up and descend, cross several tributaries of the Inkhu Khola before reaching a forked trail nearby Taktho. We choose the trail on our right and continue walking. Our trail passes by a Chorten after which we walk downhill on a steep trail. Next, we ascend to Thuli Kharka and pass by another Chorten on the way. Overnight in Thuli Kharka.
Thuli Kharla to Lukla via Zatrwa La pass: 6-7 hours
We cross the Zatrwa-La pass at 4,600. As soon as we cross the pass, we are welcomed by the sight of the beautiful Lukla Valley which is surrounded by Cho Oyu, Kongde Peak, Numbur Himal, Kusum Khangru and other Himalayan peaks. From Zatrwa La pass we walk all the way down to Chutang and then straight forward to the Lukla village. In the evening we enjoy dinner in the Himalayas of Nepal with our crew. Overnight in Lukla.
Fly to Kathmandu
We catch an early morning flight to Kathmandu. After reaching Kathmandu, we can take a rest or do some souvenir shopping. If we want to explore any other areas of Kathmandu, we may do that today. Our guides can help you with both souvenir shopping or sightseeing. There will be a farewell dinner in the evening to celebrate the climbers’ successful summit of the Mera Peak. Overnight in Kathmandu.
Final departure
Our adventure in Nepal comes to an end today! There is nothing to do but trade emails with your travel companions and organize your photos. A representative from Extreme Expeditions will take you to the airport, approximately 3 hours before your scheduled flight. On your way home you'll have plenty of time to plan your next adventure in the wonderful country of Nepal.
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INCLUDED
✓ Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
✓ Internal flight tickets
✓ Climbing peak permit & other necessary permits
✓ Professional Sherpa Guide & assistant Sherpa depending on number of member backed by full crew member of kitchen staffs
✓ Summit bonus for Sherpa climbers
✓ Daily wages, insurance, cloth, food, shelter of staffs and porters
✓ Three meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)during Camping period for trekking and climbing
✓ Welcome and farewell dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant
✓ Complete camping equipment & all common climbing equipment: snow-bar, ice-screw, ropes, snow shovel.
✓ Hotel, Tea House, and Camping Accommodation during entire trip
✓ Transport of all food supply & equipment from the trip starting point to the ending point as per itinerary.
✓ Airport-hotel-airport transfers
✓ First Aid Medical Kit (only for staffs)
NOT INCLUDED
✗ Air travel to/from Nepal
✗ Daily Meals(Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) during tea houses trekking
✗ Soft/hard drinks, laundry, postage, telephone bills, all items of personal nature
✗ Personal clothing, insurance against accidental, medical and emergency rescue evacuations
✗ Respective expenses if one returns earlier from the trip due to sickness or emergency purpose
✗ Sightseeing around Kathmandu valley
✗ Emergency helicopter rescue evacuation arrangements
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