Mera Peak Climbing Itinerary
Mera Peak Climbing Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu
Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to your hotel and free visit to Kathmandu city.
Day 2: Kathmandu
Meet your climbing team, discuss the trek details, and make the necessary preparations. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
Day 3: Kathmandu to Lukla (2,800 meters/9,186 feet)
Trek to Paiya (2,730 meters/8,956 feet) Start trekking towards Paiya, passing through beautiful landscapes and Sherpa villages. Overnight stay in Paiya. 2-3 hours.
Day 4: Paiya to Pangkongma (2,846 meters/9,337 feet)
Trek through lush forests and rhododendron groves. Enjoy stunning views of the surrounding mountains. Overnight stay in Pangkongma for 5-6 hours.
Day 5: Pangkongma to Nashing Dingma (2,600 meters/8,530 feet)
Continue trekking through dense forests and picturesque landscapes. Pass through several Sherpa settlements along the way. Overnight stay in the Nashing Dingma overnight at Lodge.-5-6-hrs.
Day 6: Nashing Dingma to Chalem Kharka (3,600 meters/11,811 feet)
Trek uphill to reach Chalem Kharka. Enjoy panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks. Overnight stay in Chalem Kharka. 5-6 hours.
Day 7: Chalem Kharka to Chunbu Kharka (4,200 meters/13,779 feet)
Trek to Chunbu Kharka, ascending through alpine meadows and rocky trails. Witness the beauty of the surrounding landscapes. Overnight stay in Chunbu Kharka. 5-6 hours.
Day 8: Chunbu Kharka to Kothe (3,691 meters/12,110 feet)
Descend to Kothe, passing through dense forests. Explore the local area and interact with the Sherpa community. Overnight stay in Kothe.5-hrs.
Day 9: Kothe to Thangnak (4,350 meters/14,271 feet)
Trek through beautiful rhododendron forests and along the banks of the Hinku River. Reach Thangnak, a small village with stunning mountain views. Overnight stay in Thangnak.5-hrs.
Day 10: Trek To Khare (5,045 Meters) 3-4 Hours.
The trail continues along the lateral moraine of the Dig Glacier. As you approach Khare, you’ll be rewarded with spectacular views of Mera Peak. Khare is the base camp for Mera Peak climbing. Overnight stay in Khare.
Day 11: Acclimatization And Preparations In Khare
Spend the day in Khare for further acclimatization. You can also utilize this time to receive climbing
Day 12: Trek To Mera High Camp (5,780 Meters) 3-4 Hours.
Today, you’ll ascend to Mera La, which is a high pass situated between the Hinku Valley and the Hongu Valley. The trek involves crossing glaciers and navigating through snowy terrain. After reaching Mera high camp for the night.
Day 13: Summit Day – Mera Peak (6,461 Meters) 10-11-Hrs.
This is the most challenging and rewarding day of the expedition. Start early in the morning to make the ascent to the summit of Mera Peak. The climb involves using crampons, ropes, and ice axes. From the summit, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas. After spending some time at the summit, descend back to Khare.
Day 14: Trek to Kothe (3,600 meters)
Continue the descent as you trek back through the Hinku Valley. Pass through Thangnak and Kothe before reaching your destination for the day, Kothe. Overnight stay in Kothe. 5-6 hrs.
Day 15: Back to Thuli Kharka (4,300 Meters)
Resume the trek and ascend towards Thuli Kharka. The trail offers beautiful landscapes, forests, and occasional encounters with local wildlife. Overnight stay in Thuli Kharka. 5-6 hours.
Day 16: Trek to Lukla (2,800 meters)
On the final day of the trek, descend from Thuli Kharka and follow the trail that leads back to Lukla. This is a relatively long day of trekking, but the satisfaction of completing the journey makes it worthwhile. Overnight stay in Lukla. 6-7 hours.
Day 17: Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu
Take a scenic flight from Lukla back to Kathmandu. Transfer to your hotel and enjoy some leisure time. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.
Day 18: Kathmandu.
Today is your free day in Kathmandu we include a hotel with breakfast service.
Day 19: Departure from Kathmandu
Depart from Kathmandu with wonderful memories of your Mera Peak climbing expedition.
Please note that this itinerary is a general guideline and can be subject to changes based on factors like weather conditions, group pace, and individual preferences. It’s essential to trek with an experienced guide who can make necessary adjustments to ensure your safety and a successful expedition.