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Mera is one of the highest
peaks in Nepal Himalaya. Rising south of
Everest, the peak was first scaled 20th May 1953
by J.O.M. Roberts and Sen Tenjing. The ascent of
Mera is generally technically straightforward,
requiring little more than crampons and ice axe.
We will fix ropes where necessary and our Guides
and Sherpas will assists you as much as
possible. After a mountain flight from Katmandu,
our trek will begin by heading southeast from
Lukla. We will walk along a high, rocky ridge
through dense forests and across several streams
before reaching the pass that will take us into
the remote and largely uninhabited Honku Valley.
Trekking and Camping in this wild land of
Himalayan pine forests is indeed an impressive
experience. At tangnag, we will rest and explore
the huge moraine and the beautiful glacial lake
north of the village. We will proceed to Khare
(5,099m) and set up camp. Our ascent will follow
the glacier that leads to Mera la (5,415m) and
on to high camp where we will prepare for our
early morning summit. From high camp, we can
take in a sweeping view of Kanchanjangha,
Chamlang, Makalu to the east, Everest and Lhotse
to the north and Amadablam and Cho-Oyu to the
west. This view is undoubtedly one of the most
stunning in all of Nepal. With good conditions,
we will summit Mera Peak the following morning.
As we make our way back down the valley to Lukla
for our flight back to Kathmandu, you will have
completed a demanding trek to achieve the summit
of one of the more beautiful mountains in Nepal.
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Mt. Everest, Makalu, Chamlang,
Baruntse, Melungtse, Amadablam, Thamserku,
Pumori, Tower Peak, Mera Peak, Kusum Kanggru,
Kanchanjunga etc. different Community with
majority of Sherpa, Tamang, Chhetri, Brahamn,
Newar and Great Himalayan Landscape.
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Destination :
Mera Peak (6461m.)
Grade Size : Min - 1
Minimum altitude :
2834m.
Maximum altitude :
6461m.
Season : Spring &
Autumn
Transportation :
Airplane
Duration : 22-23 Days
Entry : Lukla /
Tumlingtar
Exit : Lukla
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