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Mera
is one of the most beautiful and the highest of Nepal's
permitted trekking peaks. It rises from the south of
Everest and dominates the watershed between the wild and
heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas,
and is not truly
speaking part of the Khumbu Himal. Both the Hongu and
Hinku Valleys remain uninhabited although there are few
Kharka in the upper Hinku basin. Its an easy snow climb
from the Mera, but sometimes crevasses complicate the
route. Far and above the most rewarding aspect of a trip
to Mera is a chance to venture into a little-visited and
as yet un spoilt region of Nepal, where the hillsides
are still densely forested and a need to be
self-sufficient is essential. Mera can be approached
from different directions; none are easy and some
require the crossing of high and difficult passes,
making a trek to the peak a real mountaineering
adventure for which effort is rewarded with spectacular
scenery and ultimately one of the finest viewpoints in
Nepal.
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Mera Peak Climbing
Itinerary |
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Day 01 :
pick up from the Int'L Airport, transfer
Day 02 : Sightseeing in Kathmandu, shopping
and packing.
Day 03 : Early morning flight to Lukla (2800m)
Overnight in Lodge.
Day 04 : Lukla to Chutenga (3350m) Camp.
Day 05 : Chutenga to over Zatrela pass
overnight at Chatrarbu (4340m)
Day 06 : Chatrabu to Kothe (3700m) Camp.
Day 07 : Kothe to Thagnak (4356m) Camp.
Day 08 : Thanak Rest for Acclimatization Camp.
Day 09 : Thanak to Khare (4900m) Camp.
Day 10 : Khare to Mera La (5200m) For Glacier
training & back to khare
Day 11 : Khare to Mera High Camp (5800m) Camp.
Day 12 : High Camp to Mera Summit (6476m) &
return back to Khare
Day 13 : A spare Day incase of Bad weather
Day 14 : Khare to Kothe Camp (3700m) Camp.
Day 15 : Kothe to Chatrabu Camp (4340m) Camp.
Day 16 : Chatrabu to Lukla overnight in Lodge
(2800m) Lodge.
Day 17 : Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu and
transfer to Hotel.
Day 18 : Free day in Kathmandu
Day 19 : Transfer to International Airport and
fly home.
Or (Including Everest Base camp via Amphulapcha
pass )
Day 14: Rato Odar (5100m)
Day 15: Rato Ordar to Chamlang Base Camp
(4700m)
Day 16: Chamlang B.C.to Seto Pokhari (4900m
Day 17: Seto Pokhari to Amphulapcha Base Camp
(5200m)
Day 18: Base Camp to over pass (5800m) camp in
Chhukung Valley
Day 19: Chukung Valley to Chukung (4700m)
Day 20: Chukung to Dingboche (4300m)
Day 21: Trek to Dingbuche (4410m)
Day 22: Trek to Lobuche (4910m)
Day 23: Trek to Gorakshep climbs to Everest
Base Camp (5310m)
Day 24: Kala Pattar (5545m) Trek and back to
Gorakshep
Day 25: Trek to Pheriche (4240m)
Day 26: Trek to Tengbuche (4410m)
Day 27: Trek to Namche (3440m)
Day 28: Trek to Lukla (2840m)
Day 29: Fly to Kathmandu (1350m) transfer to
Hotel
Day 30: Free day for shopping or relax
Day 31: Drive to Airport for return flight |
The cost includes:
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Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) National Park Entry Permit
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A
guide (sirdar)
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Necessary porters including cook
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All
surface transportation from hotel to airport and from
airport to hotel
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All
meals three times a day
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Accommodation in teahouses (lodges) for few nights
during the trek and camping for most of the nights
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Necessary trekking/camping equipment such as tents,
kitchen tent, dining tent, toilet tent, mattresses,
cooking utensils, fuel etc.
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Camping charges
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Insurance, medical assistance and equipment for the
trekking staffs
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Rescue help
The
cost does not include:
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Climbing permit fee which is US$ 350 for the group up to
4 persons
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Apart
from the climbing fee, you have to pay US$ 300 for
Sirdar's climbing skill and equipment fees. This is as
per the rule of NMA (Nepal Mountainering Association).
We will take rest of the staffs from Lukla. Therefore,
you need to pay the flight tickets only for the staffs
which we will take from Kathmandu.
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Garbage disposal deposit: US$ 250 which is refundable to
you after your arrival from the trek/climb.
"Incase you require information, please write us at
parikarma@wlink.com.np
we will send you the itineraries accordingly"
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