| Mera
Peak Trek and Climb (6476 m)
The approach to Mera Peak is a chance to
venture through a seldom visited and unspoiled region of Nepal
where the hillsides are still covered in dense forests. The
route leads over high passes and through remote areas with
abundant forests of tall blue Himalayan pines, hemlocks, birches
and luxuriant rhododendrons. At the lofty height of 6476 m,
Mera peak is Nepal's highest trekking peak and boasts an absolutely
stunning summit panorama that includes five of the world's
8000 m peaks: Kangchenjunga (8586 m), Makalu (8475 m), Lhotse
(8501 m), Everest (8848 m) and Cho Oyo (8153 m). Although
physically very demanding, the climb itself is quite straightforward,
on snow slopes which rarely exceed 30 degrees. After the ascent,
we proceed north, through the upper Hunku Valley, a mountain
wilderness with massive moraines, glacial lakes and spectacular
peaks that include Chamlang and Baruntse. The Khumbu side
of Mingbo La (5817 m) is quite steep as we descend among ice
flutes for more than 100 meters - the Mingbo Glacier seracs.
After the Ama Dablam base camp, we reach Pangboche and follow
the famous "Everest base camp".
Grade Alpine grade PD
Maximum altitude: 6476 m
Best season: Spring and Autumn
Day 01: Katmandu
Day 02: Katmandu
Day 03: Flight to Lukla and trek to Chutok
Day 04 to 20: Trek to Lukla
Day 21: Flight to Katmandu
Day 22: Katmandu
Day 23: Katmandu
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