TICINO TREKS

Mera Peak Expediiton
Mountain Vector

Mera Peak Expediiton

Mera Peak Expediiton

Country

Nepal

Duration

5 days

Max Altitude

5,545 m

Group Size

5 Person

Difficulty

moderate

Best Seasons

Autumn

Description

Mera Peak, towering at 6,476 meters (21,247 feet) above sea level, is one of the most popular trekking peaks in Nepal. Located in the Khumbu region, Mera Peak offers a thrilling climbing experience with breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas, including Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga. Despite its altitude, Mera Peak is considered a non-technical climb, making it accessible to novice climbers with basic mountaineering skills. The ascent typically involves trekking through remote valleys, dense forests, and high-altitude terrain before reaching the glacier and snow slopes leading to the summit. With proper acclimatization and guidance from experienced Sherpa guides, climbers can conquer Mera Peak and fulfill their Himalayan adventure dreams.

Itineraries

Arrive in Kathmandu, meet with your trekking guide, and prepare for the expedition. Overnight in Kathmandu.

Take a scenic flight to Lukla and begin trekking to Paiya, also known as Chutok, passing through picturesque Sherpa villages and lush forests. Overnight in Paiya.

Trekking to Pangkongma, ascending through rhododendron and bamboo forests with views of Mera Peak and surrounding peaks. Overnight in Pangkongma.

Trek to Nashing Dingma, following the trail through remote valleys and terraced fields, with opportunities to interact with local Sherpa communities. Overnight in Nashing Dingma.

Continue trekking to Chhatra Khola, crossing the Zatrwa La Pass and descending to the Hinku Valley. Overnight in Chhatra Khola.

Route Map

Mera Peak Expediiton

Cost Includes

  • Permits & visas: Apply well in advance for trekking permit & visa for Nepal/China.

  • Travel insurance: Get medical evacuation & trip cancellation coverage.

  • Warm clothes: Invest in thermals, down jacket, fleece, waterproof shell, windproof pants.

  • Good hiking boots: Waterproof, breathable, supportive, broken-in.

  • Trekking poles: Improve balance & stability on uneven terrain.

  • Headlamp: Essential for hands-free lighting on the trek.

  • Water purification: Tablets or Steripen to purify water throughout the trek.

  • Sun protection: Sunglasses & sunscreen for strong sun at high altitudes.

  • First-aid kit: Be prepared for minor injuries & illnesses.

  • Diamox (consult doctor): Medication to help prevent altitude sickness.

  • Cash: Needed for tips, park fees, & incidentals.

  • Snacks: Pack high-energy options for sustained energy.

  • Camera: Capture your unforgettable adventure.

Cost Excludes

  • Cotton clothes: Absorbs sweat & dries slowly, risky at high altitudes.

  • Heavy jewelry: Leave valuables at home or store securely.

  • Excessive electronics: Limited electricity access, bring essentials only.

  • Negative attitude: Focus on enjoying the trek & the challenge.

Reviews

No reviews added yet.

Explore More

Similar Packages

Lobuche Peak Expedition

Lobuche Peak Expedition

Nepal
4 Days
moderate

We are associated with

Associations

We are affiliated with

Affiliations

Subscribe

Welcome to the Beta Version of Ticino Treks and Expedition!

We're still working on some features, so check back soon for updates. Thank you for your patience!