Your Guide
As guides and adventurers Rinji Sherpa spent many years exploring the Himalaya’s magical valleys and ancient ways, setting the standards for mountaineering and climbing these magnificent peaks. The Sherpa people have traditionally been known as ‘the guardians of the Himalaya’
Overview
- Mera Peak climbing begins following a short and exciting flight to the mountain airstrip of Lukla and after continuous trek for days through the high and lovely valleys you will get to the area of Mera. Although physically very demanding on account of the altitude, the climb on Mera Peak is not technically difficult as ascending snow slopes rarely exceed 40 degrees. The only qualification you need to ascend Mera peak is your excellent physical fitness and an extrovert sense of adventure. Our Mera peak itinerary has been carefully designed to allow gradual acclimatization for the climbers. The walk in initially through the virgin forest of the Hinku Valley is incredibly beautiful and provides excellent acclimatization for the peak itself. Our unrivalled service, quality equipment, food, trekking staff and an experienced leader ensure that your Mera trip will be an lifetime adventure experience in Nepal.
Mera Peak (6476m/21,247ft) is the Nepal’s highest permitted trekking peak, located in Makalu Barun National Park, rises to the south of Everest and dominates the cut- between the wild and heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas and is not truly speaking part of the Khumbu Himal.
The small city of Lukla is the commence point of trek. It takes 8 days to reach Mera Peak Base Camp from Lukla. The trial goes through the pristine Rhododendron, oak, silver fir, birch and Jennifer’s forest. On the way you can see Meera Glacier and beautiful alpine lake. Beside this Mera Peak is famous for the nice and breathtaking view of different mountains. The summit of the peak is the best view point of the high mountain range. View of Mt. Everest (8848m) and Mt. Lhotse(8501 m) to the north , Mt. Choyu ( 8201 m) , Mt. Manaslu( 8163 m) and Mt. Amadamlam ( 6818 m) to the west, Mt. Kanchanjunga (8586 m) , Mt. Makalu ( 8463 m ) to the east.
Price Includes
- Access Flights (Both-Ways)
- Accommodation
- Airport Shuttle
- Meals
- One Porter
- Public Bus
Price Excludes
- ACAP Permit
- Access Flights (One-Way)
- Equipment
- Four Porters
- Guide's Salary
- Guide's Transport
- Guide’s Accommodation
- Guide’s Insurance
- Guide’s Meals
- International Flights
- MCAP Permit
- MRAP Permit
- Permit Fees
- Porter Insurance
- Porter's Insurance
- Private Jeep
- Private Taxi
- Public Jeep
- Three Porters
- TIMS Card
- Tips
- Travel Insurance
- Two Porters
- Visa Fee
Group Rates
Group size | Per-person |
---|---|
1 person | $1655 USD |
2 people | $3310 USD |
3 people | $4965 USD |
4 people | $6620 USD |
5 people | $8134 USD |
6 people | $9688 USD |
7 people | $11222 USD |
8 people | $12756 USD |
9 people | $14111 USD |
10 people | $15466 USD |
11 people | $16821 USD |
hi rinji!
is it possible to do this trek including EBC+GOKYO LAKES? i’m alone, i’ll arrive in kmt apr 28 and flight to lukla may01. i have about 20 days, i’ll fly to Istambul in may24 early morning. please, send me an inbox message, we can talk about the possibilities and prices. thank you!
gabriel