The Brihaspati Travels & Tours
Travel Advice Call Us at:
+977-1-4226169
This Mera peak climbing is one of the demanding, challenging enough but non technical climb among the trekking peaks in Nepal. To climb this Mera, if you have some climbing experience previously this would support to climb the summit of Mera, highest trekking peak of Nepal. Climbing Mera peak is an opportunity to all the experience trekkers and amateur climbers who dreams & dare to stand on the Himalayan summit with a sense of great achievement in a short possible timeframe. Our adrenaline adventurous journey begins from the popular gate way to Everest at Lukla with a 40 minutes sweeping panoramic flight from Kathmandu. From here onwards into wilderness zone of the Khumbu region, passing through numerous passes of Zatwar-la and unspoiled forest of rhododendron and pines before heading to the base of Mera peak and after the vigorous climb to the summit with a grand view of the surrounding majestic peaks that circles you, including the world's highest peaks, Mt. Everest, Mt. Kanchenjunga, Mt. Lhotse and Makalu. After a great success we re-track to Lukla via same path. A smooth scenic flight to Kathmandu concludes our outstanding adventure in the Himalaya.
Day 01: Arrival day in Kathmandu
Day 02: Rock climbing/ City tour & trip preparation
Day 03: Fly to Lukla, 40 minutes flight
Day 04: Trek to Chutanga, 3-4 hrs walks
Day 05: Trek to Chhatre danda, 5-6 hrs
Day 06: Trek to Mausum Kharka, 3-4 hrs walks
Day 07: Trek to Thagnag, 5-6 hrs walks
Day 08: Rest day for acclimatization
Day 09: Trek to Khare, 4-5 hrs walk
Day 10: Rest Day/Ice climbing at Khare
Day 11: Trek to Mera High Camp, 5-6 hrs walk
Day 12: Climb of Mera (6,476m/21,247ft)
Day 13: A spare Summit attempt day
Day 14: Return back to Gothey(3600m/11,812ft)
Day 15: Trek to Tuli Kharka ( 4250m/13,944ft)
Day 16: Trek back to Lukla via crossing Zatrwa la (4,600m/15,093ft)
Day 17: Fly back to Kathmandu
Day 18: Departure from Kathmandu