As a non-technical trekking peak, it offers a challenging yet accessible ascent to 6,476 meters
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- Duration 2 days
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- Live tour guide
- English, Japanese, Chinese, French, Hindi
- Private group
Experience
Itinerary
2 pickup location options:
Tribhuvan International Airport, Thamel
Mera Peak
Hiking
2 drop-off locations:
Tribhuvan International Airport, Thamel
Main stop
For reference only. Itineraries are subject to change.
Highlights
- a challenging ascent with breathtaking panoramic views
- accessible to both novice and experienced climbers.
- stunning views of Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and other surrounding peaks
Full description
3 Days Mera peak climbing 2025/2026
Mera Peak, soaring to 6,476 meters (21,246 feet), is one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal, nestled in the breathtaking Khumbu region. It is renowned for its stunning panoramic views, offering climbers an unparalleled sight of towering giants like Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu. The climb is classified as moderately challenging, making it accessible for trekkers with basic mountaineering skills and previous high-altitude experience. While the route is primarily non-technical, climbers will encounter steep sections and glacial terrain that necessitate the use of crampons and ice axes, particularly during the summit push.
The base camp is usually established at around 5,300 meters (17,388 feet), providing an ideal location for acclimatization before the summit attempt. A typical itinerary for Mera Peak spans about 8 to 15 days, starting with a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, followed by a trek through charming Sherpa villages and lush landscapes. The cost for climbing Mera Peak generally ranges from $1,800 to $3,300 per person, varying based on the trekking agency and the services included, such as permits, meals, accommodations, and guide support.
Essential gear, including warm clothing and specialized climbing equipment, is crucial for ensuring comfort and safety at high altitudes. Prior acclimatization and proper physical fitness are key to minimizing the risk of altitude sickness. Choosing a reputable trekking agency with experienced guides is vital for a successful expedition. Overall, climbing Mera Peak promises an unforgettable experience, combining moderate technical challenges with breathtaking views and the opportunity to immerse oneself in the rich culture of the Khumbu region. It’s a perfect adventure for those looking to expand their climbing skills while experiencing the majestic beauty of the Himalayas.
Mt. Mera peak climbing 2025/2026 cost might varies from company to company but looking at the services our company provides our price is very resonable.
itinerary
Day 1:Meeting with Guide and Pre-climbing Training in Khare (5045m)
Day 2:Ascend from Khare (5045m) to Mera High Camp (5780m)
Day 3:Ascend from Mera High Camp (5780m) to Summit Mera Peak (6461m) then Descend to Khare (5045m)
Includes
- Mera Peak Climbing (NMA) permit
- Professional, experienced and equipped English-speaking Climbing Guide
- Climbing Guide Insurance, Guide climbing equipment, and clothes
- Cook for High Camp
- Tent for High Camp
- Dining and Kitchen tent
- Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
- Hot Drinking water, Tea, and coffee
- All group equipment such as Fix rope, Main rope, snow bar, Ice Crew, Rock picking, etc.
- Accommodation and Meal in Lodge/Hotel in Khare
- Personal climbing equipment, is possible to hire in Khare from our store
- Entry fee for Makalu Barun National Peak/Tims Permit/ Domestic flight
- Khare to Mera High Camp carrying your own baggage (if needed)
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