Mera Peak Climbing Khare to Khare 3 Days

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Group size: Min 2 pax Max-Altitude: 6476m/21,241ft
Destination: Nepal
Arrival on: Khare Departure from: Khare
Meals: Full Board Meal
Accommodation: Camping during summit days
Fitness level: Moderate to Fairly Challenging

Trip Introduction

Mera Peak (6476 m) is the most popular and the highest trekking peak of Nepal that fascinates the spectacular views of peaks over 6000 m including the highest peak Mt. Everest (8848m) piercing the skyline. This technically straightforward Mera Peak climbing is outstanding for those who wish to experience true mountaineering. Passing some crevasses to maneuver around, the route can be long and demanding with the snowfall. 

Taking a thrilling Lukla flight, the route will enter the isolated Hinku valley of Makalu Barun National Park enjoying the less trodden route to the Mera peak. Standing to the south of Mt. Everest, Mera Peak provides the 360-degree panorama of listed world's highest mountains over 8000m: Everest(8848m), Kanchenjunga(8586m), Lhotse(8501m), Makalu(8463m), and Cho Oyu(8201m).

Outline Itinerary

OUTLINE ITINERARY:

Day 01: Khare to Mera High Camp 5800m, 4-6 hours, overnight tented camping (L/D).

Day 02: High Camp to Summit and return to High Camp or Base Camp, 8-12 hours, Overnight Camping (B/L/D).

Day 03: High Camp/Base Camp to Khare 3-4 hours ends your trip (B/L).

Day to Day Itinerary

OUTLINE ITINERARY:

Day 01: Khare to Mera High Camp 5800m, 4-6 hours, overnight tented camping (L/D).

Day 02: High Camp to Summit and return to High Camp or Base Camp, 8-12 hours, Overnight Camping (B/L/D).

Day 03: High Camp/Base Camp to Khare 3-4 hours ends your trip (B/L).

Important Note

Included / Exclude

Cost Includes:

  • Fully catered camping trek during summit days
  • English speaking, First Aid and Eco-trained local trekking guide, Assistance guide as per the group size, porters (2:1)
  • Exclusive medical kit bag, Duffle Bag, Trekking T-shirt, Trekking Maps, Adventure Certificate
  • Equipment allowance for the guide 
  • Mera peak climbing permit
  • MCAP Permit
  • Sagarmatha National Park Permit
  • Garbage Deposit Fee.
  • Equipment clothing for porter & staffs
  • Insurance for all staff & porters

Cost Exclude

  • Your personal expenses
  • Your travel insurance covers Helicopter evacuation.
  • Medical expenses and trip cancellation. 
  • Tips of a guide, porters, and driver as a token of appreciation. 
  • Any other expenses or charges that are not mentioned in “cost includes” list. 
  • Nepal arrival visa.

Best time to travel

Spring(March/April/May/early June) and Autumn(September-October-November-early December)

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Source:www.treksplannernepal.com