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Mera Peak
Price for one tour per person
tour features
Length | 15 Days / 14 Nights |
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Highlights | Splendid Stay ● Free Road Trips ● Sightseeing |
Key Information | Historical visits, Stunning Natural views, Guided & private |

Personalized adventures
Best Time for Mera Peak Climbing
- Best Weather: Clear skies and mild temperatures for better visibility and safety.
- Trail Conditions: Snow and ice levels are manageable, making the climb less challenging compared to winter.
- Spring is ideal for witnessing blooming rhododendrons and greenery, while autumn offers crisp air and vibrant landscapes.
- Climbing conditioning pack-loaded uphill hiking, walking, and stair climbing.
- Strength training for the lower body and core.
- Cardiovascular training including both aerobic and anaerobic workouts without pack weight.
- Flexibility training.
- Altitude Acclimatization: Acclimatize by spending extra days at higher altitudes.
- Practice gradual ascents and stay hydrated to prevent altitude sickness.
- Familiarize yourself with basic mountaineering techniques, such as rope handling, ice axe use, and crampon walking.
- Consider taking a basic mountaineering course if you are a beginner.

Highlights of Mera Peak Climbing
- The Mera Peak Summit at 6,470 meters and the amazing views from the peak
- Extend trip to Ama Lapcha 5845, Everest Base Camp at 5364 meters & Kalapatthar at 5545 meters
- Amazing views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse, Cho oyu and more,
- The monasteres in the Everest Region, Tengboche, Namche, and Lukla Monastery
- Magnificent scenes of Khumbu Icefalls & Glaciers
- Sherpa settlements, friendly Sherpa people, and their unique and rich Buddhism culture, tradition, custom, lifestyle, and hospitality
- Discover the unique flora and wildlife on the trail inside the Sagarmatha National Park

Ready-to-book adventures
Here is a classic Mera Peak itinerary provided by NST. We can make custom adjustments to this itinerary. Ask us about your special interests:
Day 01: Arrival into Kathmandu.
Meet upon arrival with traditional garland ceremony and transfer to your hotel. We will have a short brief meeting at the hotel and rest a while and in the evening cultural program depicting the folk dances of the various tribes of Nepal followed by an authentic Nepali dinner. Return to hotel for overnight.
Day 02: Arrive in Lukla, get organized and start walking about 4 hours east from Lukla. The trail passes through small villages in “Pharak” or the middle Sherpa homeland between Shar-Khumbu and Khumbu. The trail goes into evergreen forest below the Kalo Himal Ridge. There are many streams called “Chutanga” (small waters) and nice camping places near the streams.
Day 03: We cross Kalo Himal Ridge which is the divider between Khumbu and Hinku Valley. One pass is called Zatrwa La (15,000 ft) that is used by yak caravans. Too much snow might make this trail not possible for porters carrying heavy loads; if we have snow we will take a different trail; so stay with your guide! If the sky is clear, you can see a very nice view across the Dudh Kosi (milk river) towards Karyolung and the Lumding Himal (himal means snow).
Day 04: Path goes downward to see nice view of Hinku Valley and also South Face of Mera Peak. After walking through big evergreen trees, we go down steep trail into Hinku Valley. This forest is very pretty with many large Himalayan pine and in spring blooming rhododendron.
Day 05: Today the big trees will go behind us and we see a wide open alpine valley. This place is only for grazing goat and yak; nobody has a permanent house up here. There is a wood-plank bridge (maybe slippery) at Gondishung. Next we meet Tangnag village which has some huts and fields with stone walls. It is a lot of work for local people to clear stones and keep building walls! Gondishung has gompa and mani wall. You can see Mera Peak west face very big and clear when you are walking on the trail.
Day 06: Walking up, up and then flattening out until village called Khare (16,440 ft). Camping place is here.
Day 07: We stay at Khare for one Acclimatization Day. You can relax today! Maybe if you like, look around.
Day 08: High camp (19,070ft). We drink many hot drinks to help out bodies acclimatize. You are very high up today, so watch your body health.
Day 09: At 2 a.m., cook will serve a quick bed tea with little breakfast. Then we go for summit (at 21,247 ft). The view from Mera Peak summit is famous for big and beautiful view. You can see five 8000-meter peaks from this cool place. We go back down pretty fast. Trek back to Khare.
Day 10: Extra day made in our schedule in case bad weather or flight delay.
Day 11: Khare to Tangnag: Back to Day 4 place. Much faster going the down way!
Day 12: Tangnag to Ramailo Danda. Nice camping place near riverside.
Day 13: Ramilo Danda to Phaplu: Little up on trail, then mainly down to Kharikhola. Ride on jeep to Phaplu and overnight there.
Day 14: Drive to Kathmandu which may take nearly 9 hour.
Day 15: Departure from Kathmandu. Here we come to the end of our memorable trip. We will conclude our Mera Peak climbing in Kathmandu and proceed to airport for outbound flight back from Nepal. If we have time before our flight back we will explore local markets of Kathmandu on our own if not we will proceed to airport straightaway. We are sure that it’s not our last time in Nepal, see you again !
Planning Note: Please allow at least one extra day in Kathmandu before for issuing climbing permit AND at least one extra day in Kathmandu after the trek, in case of trek or flight delay

Affordable pricing structure
Our climb packages are with reasonable and competitive price and prioritize customer satisfaction, safety, and quality service. This is unwavering commitment and makes us the top choice for adventure climb in the Himalayas and the best trekking company in Nepal.
Please contact us (977) 9700220549 (WhatsApp) or info@nstrekking.com for a personalized price quote.
What’s Included
- 2-3 nights hotel accommodation in Kathmandu
- Airport transfers to and from airport
- Meals (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner) and tea or coffee during the trek/climb
- Available seasonal fresh fruits
- Accommodations during the trek/climb
- Professional English-speaking and first-aid trained local trekking guide
- Services of porter(carrying excess luggage)
- Base and High Camp supplies.
- Staff insurance, meals, accommodations, equipment, transportation, etc.
- All permits TIMS and National Park Entry permits
- Duffel bag for porter use, if needed (to be returned)
- Water purification tablet
- First aid kit with basic medications
- Official expenses, all local and government tax, and VAT.
What’s Excluded
- International flight tickets and Nepal entry visa
- Food and extra night hotel in Kathmandu
- Round trip airfare for Kathmandu-Lukla
- Sightseeing costs (temples, monasteries, etc.)
- Optional: Kathmandu city tour
- Travel and health Insurance which cover emergency Rescues and evacuations
- Personal expenses such as snacks, alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, bottled-water, WI-FI, hot shower, battery charging, etc.
- Tips for treks guide and porter (it is appreciated)
Transport & guide
Flight with Guide for Journey
Our expert climbing guide and porter will support you to experience the climb in the most enriching, safe, and enjoyable way possible and allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the adventure.
Accommodation
Stay in a 2-4 Star Hotel incl. Breakfast
The majority of the lodgings are guesthouses, lodges, and tea-houses are basic accommodation and you can try Momo, Dhindo, Gundruk, and butter tea are also a must-have on a cold day. Base and high camps will be set during the climbing period.
Other tour services
Enjoy Natural Scenery & Local Life
As Nepal is a dream destination for climbers and trekkers, we organize climb that would transcends physical adventure, with cultural exploration as the ultimate way to immerse oneself.