Mera Peak climbing:Mera Peak (6,400m.) known as one of the highest peak in Nepal lies between the peak of Mount Everest and Mont Blanc. Along with vista from high altitude, while climbing Mera Peak, Encounter Nepal will assist you to explore around Solukhumbu where you will observe culture, tradition and way of life of Sherpa inhabitants as well.
Mera Peak expands up to the South of Everest and lets you see the striking and distant valleys of Hinku and Hongu and also witness forest of blue pines and rhododendrons which turns out to be unforgettable experience. Mera Peak Climbing begins from Kathmandu to Jiri and then we move to Lukla (2800m.). We pass through the Zatra-La pass which has vertical trail and from here you can observe the world’s 6th highest mountain, Cho Oyu and Numbur Himal too. Coming into the Mera Valley from Chatrabu, we will view the best sight of Mera’s South, Central as well as North peaks. Then, we move on passing through striking forests, of rhododendron, bamboo and pine in order to arrive at Kothe (Hinku khola) and then experiencing easier route, you will reach to Khare Base Camp, at 5000m. From Khare to Mera-La, the path is challenging and there are a number of crevasses but from Mera–La to our high camp (5800m.) the trail is quite trouble-free.
Most significantly, the trip from Mera La gives out spectacular mountain scenery of the eastern Nepal Himalayas. Particularly, peaks like mighty one Mt. Everest (8848m.), Cho-Oyu (8201m.), Lhotse (8516m.), Makalu (8463m.), Kanchenjunga (8586m.), Nuptse (7855m.) and Chamlang (7319m.) amongst many others seems to be best part to view.
All you need to ascend Mera peak Climbing is physical fitness and if you are really interested to witness the view of magnificent peak with eye-catching setting let Encounter Nepal make it probable.
This itinerary is designed for those who want to "do it right." By taking 21 days, you enjoy a more gradual ascent through the stunning Sherpa villages of the lower Khumbu before entering the high-altitude Hinku Valley.
| Day | Destination | Highlights |
| 01-03 | Kathmandu & Lukla | Preparation, briefings, and the legendary flight to Lukla. |
| 04-05 | Lukla to Panggom | Trekking through lush rhododendron forests and Sherpa hamlets. |
| 06-08 | Ramailo Danda to Kothe | Entering the wild Hinku Valley; views of Mera South begin to appear. |
| 09 | Acclimatization Day | Critical rest day in Kothe to prepare for the 4,000m+ transition. |
| 10-12 | Thagnag to Khare | Arriving at Base Camp ($5,045m$). Pre-climb training session. |
| 13-14 | High Camp Push | Moving to Mera High Camp ($5,800m$). Sunset views over Everest. |
| 15 | SUMMIT DAY | Summit Mera Peak ($6,476m$). Return to Khare. |
| 16-18 | The Return Journey | Retracing steps through Kothe and back via the Zatra La Pass. |
| 19-21 | Lukla & Kathmandu | Celebration dinner and final international departure. |