10 Days Mera Peak Climb
10 Days Mera Peak Climb
$4299
10 Days Mera Peak Climb
10 Days Starting in Kathamndu and ending in Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
Visiting: Nepal
Tour operator:
Specialist Group:
18-30 Somethings
Guide Type:
Fully Guided
Group size:
1 - 20
Age range:
15-70
Special diets catered:
Vegetarians, Vegans
Tour operated in:
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Tour Overview
“Are you ready to venture beyond Nepal’s most well-known trekking routes? Join Alpine Ramble Treks and step into the clouds to conquer what’s widely regarded as the highest trekking peak in Nepal: the incomparable Mera Peak.”
Climb to the summit of the highest trekking peak in Nepal
Have you ever dreamed of reaching the summit of a genuine Himalayan mountain? Trekking in Nepal represents one of the most rewarding activities for travelers from all over the world, but there’s a certain kind of person who yearns for more. Ascending to a Himalayan mountaintop is the stuff dreams are made of: with an endless sea of white-capped summits spreading out at your feet, you’ll feel like you’re standing on top of the world. Fortunately, not all mountains are as daunting as Everest, and there are plenty of trekking peaks in Nepal that require only basic
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Itinerary
Day 1:Fly From Kathmandu To Lukla (35 Minutes) And Trek To Chutanga (2-3 Hours)
Our Mera Peak climbing itinerary begins in Nepal’s busy, fascinating, and endlessly beautiful capital city of Kathmandu. If you’ve arrived a few days in advance, you’ve probably already started to acquaint yourself with the city’s historic temples, winding alleys, and friendly people. From Kathmandu, we’ll take a short flight to Lukla to begin our climbing expedition. The flight clocks in at just half an hour, and it offers impossibly scenic views of vast swathes of Nepal’s mightiest Himalayan mountains. After touching down in Lukla, we’ll meet up with the rest of our team, including the hard-working porters who you’ll enjoy getting to know over the next ten days. When it’s time to hit the trail, we’ll trek for approximately two hours across pleasant fields, shaded woodlands, and a few outlying settlements. Our destination today is Chutanga, where we’ll check in at a local guesthouse and enjoy our first night in the Himalayan mountains of Nepal.
Please note: Your flight to Lukla may depart from the Ramechhap Airport in Manthali rather than Kathmandu, due to ongoing upgrades at the Tribhuvan International Airport. Alpine Ramble Treks will keep you apprised of the situation and arrange any necessary additional transportation via microbus.
Day 2:Trek From Chutanga To Thuli Kharka (5-6 Hours)
Are you ready for the first real challenge on your journey to climb Mera Peak? We’ll start by ascending to the east, rising from rhododendron forests into a barren world of rock and snow. If the snow is especially heavy, this will be the first occasion to equip ourselves with crampons, helmets, and ice axes as we climb into the true alpine territory. During our trek throughout the day, you’ll be afforded sublime views of the glacial Dudh Koshi River tracing its serpentine path through the highlands of the Khumbu. The highest point on today’s trek will be the mountain pass of Zatra La, which sits at an impressive altitude of about 4,600 meters above sea level. Climbing up and over Zatra La will bring us into the lovely Hinku Valley as we approach Mera Peak. We’ll descend for about 300 meters before reaching today’s destination: a comfortable trekking lodge at Thuli Kharka.
Please note: Depending on the progress of our acclimatization, we may need to spend an additional night in Chutanga, moving our trek over Zatra La to the third day of our Mera Peak climbing itinerary. For this reason, it’s always a good idea to build a few extra days into your travel plans and remain flexible with your schedule. As always, your safety is our first priority.
Day 3:Trek From Thuli Kharka To Kothe (5-6 Hours)
Today’s trek begins with a short ascent over a series of small passes above Thuli Kharka, where the distant mountains of the Hinku Valley are layered one upon the other, fading into the entrancing blue mist of early-morning fog. We’ll also get our first good look at the mighty Mera Peak itself, but we won’t be doing any more climbing today. Instead, we’ll focus on making a slow descent through rhododendron woodlands and stopping for lunch at an especially picturesque spot along the way. The scenery on the second half of today’s hike is nothing short of remarkable. We’ll trek amongst towering cliffs, navigate steep slopes of loose rock, and gradually make our way to the floor of the valley. We’ll stop for the day at Kothe, which is also known as Gotay; most places in the Himalayas go by multiple names, and it’s not uncommon to encounter many different ways to spell them. But no matter what you call it, Kothe represents a well-deserved place to rest and spend the next night of our Mera Peak climbing itinerary.
Day 4:Trek From Kothe To Thagnak (4-5 Hours)
With Zatra La well behind us now, we’ll start to enjoy genuine solitude on the mountain paths of the Khumbu. Today’s route climbs through a rocky wilderness, crossing several yak trails and offering great views of both Mera Peak and the impressive mountain known as Kusum Kanguru. We’ll also have the opportunity to visit a small Buddhist monastery along the way. Called Lungsumgba Gompa, the monastery is believed to be more than 200 years old—in addition to an authentic cultural encounter, this stop will also offer the chance to catch a brief rest. Moving on, we’ll reach the small settlement of Thagnak. There are just a handful of trekking lodges here, but the good standard of accommodation here will ensure another comfortable night in the mountains—and the Himalayan views from here are a reward unto themselves.
Please note: Your guide may recommend spending a second night in Thagnak for acclimatization purposes. If this is necessary, you can spend the second day here exploring Thagnak’s immediate surroundings; trekking to the nearby glacial lake of Sabai Tso makes for an exceptional day hike. We can also take this opportunity to practice some basic mountaineering skills in preparation for our upcoming ascent to Mera Peak itself.
Day 5:Trek From Thagnak To Khare (4 Hours)
After breakfast this morning, it’s time to take the next steps on our Mera Peak climbing itinerary. Today’s trail has some tricky terrain in store for us; we’ll start by climbing a steep glacial moraine, quickly gaining height and earning great views of windswept mountains and frozen alpine lakes. From here, we’ll descend into grazing pastures with wide-open panoramic vistas of splendid natural scenery. After picking out a pleasant spot to stop for lunch, we’ll shoulder our packs and begin climbing once more—we’ll be leaving the scenic Hinku Valley behind and ascending into higher, wilder territory. Our destination today is the small town of Khare, which boasts spectacular views of Nepal’s most beautiful Himalayan mountains. While some trekkers and climbers choose to set up their tents at one of Khare’s many campsites, we’ll opt for lodge-style accommodation to make sure we get plenty of rest over the next two nights.
Day 6:Khare
While our Mera Peak climbing itinerary has included several possible acclimatization days, this rest day is built directly into our 10-day itinerary. Once we reach Khare, we’ll be sleeping at an altitude higher than 5,000 meters above sea level. To cope with this extraordinary elevation, our bodies need additional time to adjust in order to reduce our risk of contracting symptoms of altitude sickness. Fortunately, Khare is situated in some of Nepal’s most spectacular Himalayan wilderness, and you’re sure to enjoy the chance to relax in the midst of this splendid scenery. We’ll also be sure to spend some time to make any final climbing preparations. We can practice the proper use of crampons, ice axes, ropes, and abseiling techniques. If you’d like to stretch your legs, we can take an acclimatization hike in the direction of the mountain pass known as Mera La. This day hike will give you a sneak preview of the mountain we’ll soon be climbing. This afternoon, we’ll return to Khare to spend another night.
Day 7:Trek From Khare To Mera High Camp (4-5 Hours)
Are you ready for a real adventure? Today represents one of the toughest challenges on our Mera Peak climb, as we’ll be ascending to an elevation of 5,780 meters. While some climbing itineraries will stop at Mera Base Camp or pitch a tent at Mera La, our 10-day Mera Peak itinerary will bring us right to Mera High Camp. We’ll pick our route carefully today, as our path leads across frozen glaciers of dazzling beauty, where overnight snowfall may affect our route. The journey between Khare and Mera High Camp will also treat us to unforgettable views of Everest, Cho Oyu, Lhotse, and Makalu. As our boots crunch across the hard-packed snow and wreathes of cloud swirl between the highest peaks of the Himalayas, you’ll truly feel on top of the world. Mera High Camp itself is comprised of just a few tent platforms sheltered beneath some overhanging rock. We’ll set up our tents here, prepare a hot meal, and have a late-afternoon briefing about tomorrow’s plans.
Day 8:Climb From Mera High Camp To Mera Peak (5-6 Hours) And Trek To Khare (2-3 Hours)
Today is the big day: before the first light of sunrise breaks across the Himalayas, we’ll set out for the summit of Mera Peak. As we trek in the mid-morning darkness, our path will be lit by the brave glow of our headlamps, and the only sound will be our boots breaking through the crust of ice which covers our trail. While the ascent isn’t particularly difficult, the extreme altitude will force us to keep to a moderate, safe pace as we climb. We’ll actually visit two different summits today: the southern summit and the higher main summit, which sits at an incredible 6,461 meters in elevation. Shortly before reaching the main summit, we’ll use a series of fixed ropes and jumars to make our final approach to the peak. We can only spend a few minutes at this kind of altitude, so we’ll soon make our descent of the mountain and spend the rest of the day trekking back to Khare. We’ll celebrate our accomplishments at our trekking lodge—we’ve successfully climbed Mera Peak!
Please note: If weather renders the summit impossible to reach, or if one of our party experiences altitude sickness, we may need an additional day in this itinerary to make a second attempt on Mera Peak. Please remember to be flexible and heed your guide’s advice.
Day 9:Fly From Khare To Lukla By Helicopter (30 Minutes)
With many miles of trail—and one mountain summit—behind us, we’ll make the next leg of our journey by helicopter. This is the secret of our 10-day Mera Peak climbing itinerary, and it’s one of the reasons that Alpine Ramble Treks is able to offer the shortest and most affordable version of this epic Himalayan mountain trek. After enjoying a leisurely breakfast this morning, we’ll take to the air while the sky is clear. Flying low over the tallest mountains in the world is sure to represent one of the most memorable experiences in any traveler’s lifetime, and it’s nothing short of astounding to watch the terrain unfold beneath your feet in a fraction of the time it takes to travel on foot. When we land in Lukla, you’ll have the rest of the day at your disposal. This airport mountain town is known for high-quality bakeries, quirky bars, and friendly locals. We’ll enjoy a celebratory dinner in town before turning in for the night.
Day 10:Fly From Lukla To Kathmandu (35 Minutes)
Now that we’ve climbed Mera Peak and returned from the mountains, it’s time to depart from the storied highlands of the Khumbu and return to the Kathmandu Valley. Our morning flight will put us back in Nepal’s capital city in plenty of time for your outgoing flight. Alternatively, if you have any ongoing travel plans in Nepal, we’ll get you checked into a first-rate hotel and help arrange your next adventure. Thank you for choosing Alpine Ramble Treks to lead your Mera Peak climb!
What's Included
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International and domestic Airport pick-up and drop-off and all
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ground transport private vehicles.
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Full-board basis (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) during the trek and Climbing the mountain.
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A highly experienced and knowledgeable English speaking climbing guide
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A highly experienced and knowledgeable English speaking trekking Guide
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All Food, Accommodation, Transportation, Insurance, and transportation for the guides.
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All necessary paperwork: Sagarmatha national park fee, climbing permit, and TIMS card.
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2-Night at a 3 Star tourist hotel in Kathmandu with breakfast.
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Special climbing permits for Mera Peak
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Round trip flight from Kathmandu – Lukla - Kathmandu including applicable departure taxes
What's Not Included
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Nepal entry visa fee (you may easily issue the visa on arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport – Kathmandu). $25 USD for 15 days Visa.
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Extra accommodation and meals behind schedule and extra porter
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Extra drinks such as alcoholic & non-alcoholic
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Surplus luggage charges for domestic airport
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Additional costs by out of management control due to the landscape, weather conditions, illness, changes in government policies, strikes, physical condition, etc.
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Personal expenses such as snacks, laundry, telephone, wifi, hot shower, etc.
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Travel Insurance
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Tips for guide and staff
PASSPORT AND VISA
Travelers to Nepal will need to produce a visa when they arrive at Tribhuvan International Airport or any of the country’s other points of entry. Most visitors will be able to obtain a visa upon arrival at the airport. Please ensure that your passport is valid for at least six months from the date of your arrival, beginning with the date that you enter the country. You should also bring an extra passport-sized photo of yourself. Visas-on-arrival costs $40.00 USD and are valid for a period of 15 days; you can also obtain a 30-day visa for $50.00 USD. Travelers of Indian nationality are not required to pay these fees, and residents of certain South Asian countries are exempt once per year. Please get in touch with us to discuss your own situation, and we’ll help you to understand what is required.
Please note: as the international situation surrounding COVID-19 evolves, Nepal’s visa requirements may be subject to change. In many cases, visitors will need to obtain their visas in advance. Please check with us to obtain the latest accurate information.
TRAVEL INSURANCE
Travel insurance is an important safeguard for any visitor trekking in the mountains of Nepal. While Alpine Ramble Treks does not sell travel insurance packages, we would be happy to recommend some of our favorite providers. When you purchase a travel insurance policy, be sure that it covers the following contingencies: emergency helicopter evacuation, medical treatment and evacuation, repatriation, trekking, and climbing. You may need to purchase a higher tier of travel insurance in order to have these activities covered at a high altitude. For climbing, we recommend securing insurance to cover your trekking/climbing activities up to 6,000 -7000 meters. Fortunately, travel insurance policies are easy to purchase online, and you can compare coverage between packages quickly and easily. Trekking under the protection of travel insurance will guarantee your peace of mind and protect you in the unlikely event that you need to file a claim.
Fitness and Experiences
For your personal safety and success, we recommend physical activities like running, swimming and some smaller climbs to lower peaks which incorporate climbs that involve the use of crampons. Be prepared for extreme exposure and steep drop-offs and be capable of carrying around 30lbs/15 kilos. If possible, get some experience in technical rock and mountaineering climbing to prepare for your trek and climb to Island Peak. Be familiar with using other climbing equipment, such as jumar ascenders, crampons, and ropes.
Food
Trekking at altitude requires a lot of energy. We recommend you bring your own healthy snack foods to snack on along the trek.
Accommodation
In Kathmandu, you will stay at deluxe hotels, and while on the trek your accommodation is in native lodges/guesthouses. At base camp, your accommodation is in tented camps. All accommodation is based on a twin share basis.
Weather Forecast
During the climb, your guide will have access to current weather conditions.
Any questions can be directed to ART. We are here to ensure you are well-equipped and prepared for this fantastic adventure
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What level of insurance should I obtain?
Travel Insurance is mandatory for all customers looking to travel in Nepal with the Alpine Ramble Treks. However, The Travel Insurance that you are looking at must cover both the medical and emergency evacuation costs. Somehow, we would like to recommend to our valuable clients that your insurance is worth a minimum of USD 100,000. The beauty of the mighty Himalayas comes with great risks. It is always best to prepare for any unforeseen risks that may arise while traveling in the Himalayas. There are many insurance companies that offer travel insurance services over the Internet- you can find them easily to buy at any time. There are a wide variety of insurance companies based in the region. Especially when it comes to trekking in the Himalayas region of Nepal, there is always a narrow chance of minor health issues, injuries, and most importantly – altitude sickness, etc. It is essential that you choose an insurance policy that covers the cost of the helicopter rescue from the mountains in case of major accidents and acute mountain sickness (AMS). During such extreme cases of emergency evacuation, a helicopter service is the only way out of the mountains. This includes a rescue team for both – ground evacuation and rescue. This is why we require your travel insurance to cover the cost of helicopter services and evacuation from the Himalayas (up to 6000m). It is always better to be safe than sorry.
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Altitude Sickness
Altitude sickness as known as acute mountain sickness (A.M.S.) in general may occur when people ascend too quickly normally at altitudes of over 2500 meters above sea level. Our company has been ensured the minimal risk of building in rest days into our trekking itineraries. When you are in a high elevation place most people will feel some effect of altitude, sleeplessness, shortness of breath, and possibly light-headed, which is fairly very common. Acute mountain sickness is very different and normally involves a severe headache, sickness and you can feel that loss of awareness. In almost every possible case there are enough warning signs to take appropriate action. Our company only prefers well trained and experienced guides, in field guide will advise you about any health issues and also altitude sickness while you are on trekking if you have any of this then you should tell to your guide our combine, then they will be suggested you have to use medication for Altitude sickness. Before leaving for the trip also suggest to any of our valuable clients to consult with your Medical Doctor and get advice.
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When to travel to Nepal
he climate in Nepal varies with its topography and altitude; the climate is from tropical to arctic. Nepal has divided into three regions of Nepal (Tarai region, Hilly region, and Himali region). The low-land Terai region with its maximum altitude of approximately 305m, which lies in the tropical southern part of the country, for instance, has a hot and humid climate that can rise above 45 Degrees Celsius (113 Degrees Fahrenheit) during summer. The hilly region regions are pleasant almost all year round, although winter nights are cool. The mountain region, around an altitude above 3,300m, has an alpine climate with considerably lower temperatures in winter as can be expected. (Autumn) September, October, and November: This season is one of the best trekking seasons in Nepal which offers excellent weather and magnificent mountain views. All the trekking routes are will be very busy during this season. (Spring) March April and May: This season is the second premium trekking season. At this time the temperature goes quite moderate, but this season is especially the rhododendrons (The national flower of Nepal) are in complete blossom and the mountain views are excellent in the mountain region. (Summer)June, July, and August : The summer season provides the preferable season to trek in the rain shadow areas like the upper Mustang, around Annapurna, etc. these regions are out of reach of the rain clouds because of the huge mountains, and unaffected by the monsoon. This time is the best season for forest researchers and botanists, during this time trek raincoats and insect repellents are strictly required. (Winter) December, January, and February: The winter season in Nepal will be cold on high mountain trekking routes but still a suitable time for trekking and hiking at lower altitudes normally under 3000m high.
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Jun 06, 2025 - Jun 15, 2025Saturday - Monday
Jun 07, 2025 - Jun 16, 2025Sunday - Tuesday
Jun 08, 2025 - Jun 17, 2025Book with Confidence
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Low Deposit
Alpine Ramble Treks requires a minimum deposit of 20% or the full booking value, whichever is less, with the final balance not due until 7 days before departure.
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Cancellation Policy
We don't charge a cancellation fee, here is a summary of alpine ramble treks charges.
At 45 days before tour starts: Forfeit 15% of booking price.
At 30 days before tour starts: Forfeit 30% of booking price.
At 15 days before tour starts: Forfeit 50% of booking price.
At 7 days before tour starts: Forfeit 65% of booking price.
At 1 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of booking price.