Mera Peak Climbing

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Cost Includes

Airport Transfers

✔️ Private pickup from Tribhuwan International Airport and drop-off at your hotel upon arrival.

Transportation

✔️ Flight Tickets: Round-trip flight tickets between Kathmandu and Lukla

✔️ Domestic airport hotel Kathmandu

Accommodation

✔️ 3 nights in Kathmandu on a bed and breakfast (BB) basis. 4-5 Star Hotel

✔️ 13 nights in mountain teahouses (twin-sharing), including 2 nights in a dormitory at Mare Peak Climbing Base and High Camp.

Meals & Water

✔️ 13 breakfasts, 12 lunches, and 12 dinners during the trek. Meals include traditional dal bhat, noodles, momos, pasta, and soups.

✔️ Purified drinking water (Ef-Chlor water purification tablets) provided throughout the trek.

Guides, Permits & Support

✔️ Certified, English-speaking trekking guide with first-aid training.

✔️ Certified, English-speaking Climbing guide with first-aid training.

✔️ Assistant guide for groups of 6+ members.

✔️ All staff wages, meals, and equipment covered.

✔️ Required trekking permits for the Everest region.

✔️ Required trekking permits for the Mera Peak.

✔️ All applicable taxes, service charges, and VAT.

Porter Service

✔️ Porter for Luggage Carrying: (each porter can carry up to 25 kg; one porter for two trekkers is recommended).

✔️ All staff wages, meals, and equipment are covered.

Safety & Trekking Gear

✔️ Complimentary Everest trekking map.

✔️ Sleeping bag rated up to -20°C.

✔️ Duffel bag (70–80L) if using porter service.

✔️ First-aid medical kit carried by your guide.

Extra Benefits

✔️ Free luggage storage during the trek.

✔️ Completion certificate.

✔️ Nature Heaven Treks souvenir T-shirt.

✔️ Farewell dinner in Kathmandu after the trek.

Cost Excludes

Travel & Insurance

❌ International flights, Nepal visa fees, and personal travel insurance are not included.

Personal Expenses

❌ Extra costs during the trek, such as hot showers, Wi-Fi, drinks, extra meals, and battery charging.

❌ Any additional nights or meals in Kathmandu beyond what’s included in the package.

Tips & Other Costs

❌ Tips for your guide and porter

❌ Any services not specifically mentioned under “Included in the Cost.”

Departure Dates

Private Departures – Climb On Your Schedule

Enjoy complete flexibility with private departures available year-round. You can choose your preferred start date, and we’ll handle all the arrangements. Just use the booking form on the top right to select your date and leave the rest to us.

Guaranteed Departures – No Minimum Group Size

Once you book, your trip is 100% guaranteed – even if you’re the only one. We don’t cancel based on low enrollment. Every trekker receives the same high-quality service, whether solo or in a small group.

Flexible Cancellation and Rescheduling

If your plans change, you have options. Cancel at least 30 days before departure for a full deposit refund. If canceling within 30 days, your deposit stays safe with us and can be used to reschedule your trek for any future date that suits you.

Detailed Itinerary

Day 1: Arrival and welcome at Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu (1300m/4260ft).

Welcome to Nepal!
Upon your arrival at the airport, our friendly team will be there to greet you with a warm smile. Look out for a staff member holding a nameplate with your name at the terminal gate for easy identification. From there, you’ll be comfortably escorted to your hotel.

This marks the beginning of your unforgettable Nepal journey. Once you’ve settled in, feel free to unpack, relax, or explore the vibrant surroundings of your hotel at your own pace.

In the evening, join us for a delightful welcome dinner at a traditional local restaurant. It’s the perfect opportunity to meet your fellow travelers and our team, share stories, and get a taste of Nepalese hospitality.

After dinner, you’re invited to experience the lively energy of Thamel — Kathmandu’s buzzing hub of shops, cafes, and nightlife. Soak in the atmosphere before returning to your hotel for a restful night’s sleep, ready to begin your adventure.

Despite recent earthquakes damaging many architectural gems, Kathmandu Valley’s cultural heritage sites remain enriching. Enjoy a daily tour of 5 UNESCO World Heritage sites: Swayambhunath, also referred to as the “monkey temple”; the historical Durbar Square in Kathmandu, featuring ancient temples and also the chance to work out the living goddess, Kumari; Patan’s Durbar Square; the Hindu temple Pashupatinath; and Bouddhanath, the biggest stupa within the world. A car and driver will escort you to every location, waiting while you explore (note: entry tickets and lunch aren’t included).

After an early morning breakfast, we take a scenic flight from Kathmandu to Lukla (2,730 m), the gateway to the Everest and Mera Peak regions. The 30–35 minute flight offers breathtaking views of the Himalayan range, including glimpses of Everest, Lhotse, and other towering peaks. Upon landing at the Lukla airstrip, we meet our local support crew and begin our trek toward Chutanga, a small settlement nestled within the forested hills below the Zatrawala Pass.

The trek to Chutanga is a short but steady uphill walk through rhododendron and pine forests. As we move away from Lukla, the trail becomes peaceful and less crowded, offering a more serene trekking experience. Chutanga, located at around 3,050 meters, is a perfect stop for acclimatization. We spend the night here, allowing our bodies to adjust gradually to the increasing altitude. The fresh mountain air and natural surroundings provide a refreshing start to our Mera Peak climbing adventure.

After breakfast, we begin our trek from Chutanga, heading towards Thuli Kharka via the Zwatra La Pass (4,600 m). This is a challenging yet scenic day as we ascend through dense forests of rhododendron and pine, gradually making our way to the high alpine zone. The climb to Zwatra La is steep in sections but offers incredible views of the Dudh Kosi Valley and distant peaks. As we reach the pass, prayer flags flutter in the wind, marking this significant crossing point and offering a perfect spot to rest and take in the views.

Crossing Zwatra La, we begin a steady descent toward Thuli Kharka. The trail winds through rocky paths and alpine meadows, with occasional sightings of Himalayan wildlife such as yaks, mountain goats, or colorful pheasants. The landscape opens up as we approach Thuli Kharka, a seasonal grazing area where we’ll spend the night. Surrounded by rolling hills and snow-draped peaks, this peaceful campsite offers a great place to relax and prepare for the days ahead on the way to Mera Peak.

After an early breakfast at Thuli Kharka, we begin our trek toward Kothe. The trail descends gradually through lush rhododendron and pine forests, offering a refreshing contrast to the higher alpine terrain. As we descend, we enjoy beautiful views of the Hinku Valley and surrounding green hills. The path can be rocky and uneven in sections, so we take our time and walk steadily, soaking in the peaceful sounds of nature and occasional wildlife sightings.

The route passes through remote landscapes, with few settlements along the way, giving a true sense of wilderness. After a few hours of trekking, we reach the banks of the Hinku River and continue alongside its flow. As we near Kothe, the landscape opens up, and we start to see small tea houses and resting places. Upon arrival in Kothe, a small village nestled in the valley, we check into a local lodge and enjoy a warm meal. It’s a great place to relax, rehydrate, and prepare for the higher altitudes ahead.

After breakfast at Kothe, we begin our trek towards Thaknak, gradually ascending through the scenic Hinku Valley. The trail follows the west bank of the Hinku River, passing through dense forests of pine, rhododendron, and moss-covered birch trees. As we gain altitude, the landscape becomes more alpine, offering stunning views of Mera Peak and surrounding snow-capped mountains.

This part of the trek is relatively short but important for acclimatization. Along the way, we pass small yak pastures and summer settlements used by local herders. After 3 to 4 hours of trekking, we reach Thaknak (4,350m), a small grazing area with a few tea houses nestled below the towering cliffs of Kusum Kanguru. Upon arrival, we rest, enjoy a warm meal, and take time to explore the surrounding area, allowing our bodies to adjust to the rising elevation.

After breakfast, we begin our trek from Thaknak to Khare, which lies at an elevation of around 5,045 meters. The trail follows the lateral moraine of the Dig Glacier, offering spectacular views of the surrounding snow-covered peaks. As we gradually ascend, the landscape becomes more barren and rugged, showcasing the true alpine beauty of the Hinku Valley. The crisp mountain air and the stunning backdrop of Mera Peak keep us motivated throughout the trek.

The trail from Thaknak to Khare is relatively short but demands a slow and steady pace due to the increasing altitude. We cross several small streams and icy sections, with our guides ensuring a safe passage. Upon reaching Khare, we are welcomed by breathtaking views of Mera Peak looming above. Khare serves as the base camp for Mera Peak, and here we rest, acclimatize, and prepare our gear for the upcoming climb. The village has basic lodges, and the evening is spent relaxing and mentally preparing for the summit push ahead.

After reaching Khare (around 5,000 meters), we take a full day for acclimatization and essential pre-climb training. This rest day is crucial to help your body adjust to the high altitude and reduce the risk of altitude-related illnesses before ascending further. Khare also offers stunning views of Mera Peak and the surrounding glacial landscape, giving you a taste of the adventure that lies ahead.

During the training session, our experienced climbing guides will introduce you to the basic skills required for the summit push. This includes the use of climbing gear such as harnesses, crampons, ice axes, ropes, and ascenders. You’ll practice walking on snow and ice, using fixed ropes, and other essential techniques to ensure you’re confident and prepared for the climb. This preparation at Khare not only boosts your safety but also enhances your overall experience on Mera Peak.

he climb from Khare (4,960m) to Mera High Camp (5,700m) is a crucial part of the Mera Peak expedition, marking a significant altitude gain that prepares climbers for the final summit push. After a restful night in Khare, we begin the ascent early in the morning, trekking through a mix of rocky terrain and moraine slopes. The trail offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks, including Amphu Labtsa and Chukkung Ri, while the air becomes noticeably thinner as we gain elevation. This section requires steady pacing and frequent breaks to help with acclimatization.

The journey to high camp is moderately challenging due to the steepness and altitude but does not require technical climbing skills, making it accessible to fit trekkers with some prior high-altitude experience. Upon reaching Mera High Camp, climbers are greeted with breathtaking panoramic vistas of the Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, and Cho Oyu ranges. The high camp serves as a vital resting point where climbers prepare their gear, rest well, and hydrate in anticipation of the early morning summit attempt, typically scheduled for the next day.

Spending a night at Mera High Camp allows the body to acclimatize further and adjust to the high altitude. The camp itself is simple but comfortable, often set up in tents with essential facilities provided by the expedition team. This strategic stop is key to ensuring climbers are physically and mentally ready for the demanding climb ahead, boosting confidence and safety for the final ascent to Mera Peak’s summit.

From Mera High Camp, the summit push to Mera Peak begins early in the pre-dawn hours to take advantage of firmer snow and safer climbing conditions. The ascent involves navigating steep snow slopes and some glacier travel using crampons and ice axes, so basic mountaineering skills and careful pacing are essential. As you climb higher, the air becomes thinner, making the effort more challenging, but the breathtaking panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and other Himalayan giants provide incredible motivation.

Reaching the summit of Mera Peak at 6,476 meters is a truly unforgettable achievement, offering stunning 360-degree vistas of some of the world’s highest mountains and vast Himalayan landscapes. After soaking in the spectacular views and taking time to celebrate, you begin your descent back down to Mera High Camp. Descending carefully is important, as fatigue can increase risks on the steep slopes.

Once safely back at High Camp, you rest briefly before continuing the trek down to Khare, a nearby village that serves as a comfortable stopping point. The descent offers a chance to reflect on the climb while enjoying the serene mountain environment. From Khare, the journey continues down through beautiful valleys and traditional Sherpa settlements, completing the rewarding experience of Mera Peak climbing.

The trek from Khare to Kothe marks an important transition as you descend from the high-altitude environment of Khare (around 4,800 meters) toward the lower alpine forests surrounding Kothe. After an early breakfast in Khare, the trail begins with a gradual descent, offering stunning views of the surrounding mountain ranges and glaciers. The path winds through rocky terrain, passing small streams and patches of alpine vegetation, giving trekkers a chance to relax their legs after the demanding climbs.

As you approach Kothe, the landscape becomes greener and more sheltered, with clusters of pine and rhododendron trees replacing the sparse high-altitude flora. Kothe is a peaceful spot nestled among forested slopes, providing a comfortable resting place with tea houses and lodges. The fresh mountain air and scenic surroundings make it an ideal location to recover and prepare for the next stage of the trek. Along the way, you may encounter local wildlife and shepherds tending their yaks, offering a glimpse into the traditional Himalayan way of life.

The journey from Khare to Kothe is a perfect mix of natural beauty and cultural exposure, making it a memorable part of any high-altitude trekking adventure. The moderate descent helps with acclimatization while allowing trekkers to soak in the serene mountain atmosphere before continuing onward.

The trek from Kothe to Thuli Kharka takes you deeper into the heart of the Langtang region, offering stunning natural beauty and a peaceful trekking experience. Leaving Kothe, you will follow a trail that gently ascends through lush forests filled with rhododendron and pine trees. The path is relatively moderate, allowing you to enjoy the fresh mountain air and panoramic views of surrounding peaks as you progress. Along the way, you might encounter local shepherds and their livestock grazing in the meadows, giving you a glimpse into traditional Himalayan rural life.

As you approach Thuli Kharka, the landscape opens up to expansive alpine pastures, known locally as “kharkas,” where yaks and sheep graze during the warmer months. This serene high-altitude meadow offers a tranquil resting spot and an excellent place to acclimatize before continuing to higher elevations. The peaceful atmosphere, combined with breathtaking views of snow-capped peaks, makes Thuli Kharka a favorite stop for trekkers seeking solitude and natural beauty off the beaten path. The night here is crisp and clear, providing an ideal opportunity for stargazing under the vast Himalayan sky.

The trek from Thuli Kharka to Chutanga via Zwatra La (4,600 m/15,092 ft) is a challenging yet breathtaking high-altitude route that takes you across rugged mountain terrain and stunning alpine landscapes. After leaving Thuli Kharka, the trail gradually ascends toward the Zwatra La Pass, offering panoramic views of snow-capped peaks and glacial valleys. The climb to the pass requires steady footing and careful pacing, as the altitude and steep paths test your endurance and acclimatization.

Crossing Zwatra La, you’ll be rewarded with spectacular vistas of surrounding peaks and the remote valleys below. The descent from the pass leads you toward Chutanga, a peaceful mountain village nestled in the lap of the Himalayas. Along the way, you pass through rocky terrain and patches of alpine flora, experiencing the serene beauty and solitude of this less-traveled region. The trek challenges both your physical strength and mental focus, but the stunning scenery and sense of accomplishment make it an unforgettable journey.

The trek from Chutanga to Lukla marks the final leg of your journey through the stunning Everest region, bringing you back to the bustling gateway of the Khumbu. Leaving behind the peaceful and remote landscapes near Chutanga, the trail gradually descends through rhododendron forests and traditional Sherpa villages. As you trek, you’ll enjoy spectacular views of towering peaks like Ama Dablam and Thamserku, alongside glimpses of the Dudh Koshi River flowing alongside the trail.

This section of the trek offers a chance to reflect on your adventure while savoring the changing scenery from high alpine terrain to lower forests and settlements. The trail is well-marked and moderately easy, with gentle ups and downs, making it a comfortable end to your journey. Upon reaching Lukla, you’ll find a lively hub filled with shops, cafes, and lodges, where trekkers from around the world gather. It’s the perfect place to celebrate your accomplishments and prepare for your onward flight back to Kathmandu.

The return to Kathmandu marks the conclusion of the Everest Base Camp trek, with an early morning flight whisking trekkers back to the capital. This flight provides one last aerial view of the magnificent mountains. the rest of the day is at leisure in Kathmandu, with relaxation, indulgence in local cuisine, and shopping. The journey officially concludes with a farewell dinner within the evening, where trekkers receive a certificate commemorating their successful expedition.

Lobuche East Peak Climbing with EBC Trek with Nature Heaven Treks and Expedition concludes today as we ensure your transfer to the international airport from your hotel, coordinating together with your flight point in time. Our commitment to your adventure doesn’t end here; if you have additional days to explore, we’re ready to suggest both adventurous and relaxing trips within Nepal, enriching your experience further.
Please note, that we advise allocating one or two extra days beyond the trek schedule. Flights to and from Lukla are notably weather-dependent, making flexibility in your travel plans a wise precaution to avoid any unforeseen delays.

Useful Info

Best Season for Lobuche East Peak Climbing with EBC Trek

The best times to trek the Lobuche East Peak Climbing with EBC Trek are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During spring, the trail offers clear mountain views, pleasant temperatures, and blooming rhododendrons in multiple colors. Autumn brings stable weather, clear skies, and exceptional views of Mt. Manaslu and surrounding peaks.
Trekking in winter and monsoon seasons is not advised due to heavy snowfall, closed lodges at higher altitudes, and high landslide risks during the rains.

Food on the Trek

Although food choices are limited compared to city areas, trekkers can expect healthy, hygienic meals throughout the journey. A typical trek includes 12 breakfasts, 12 lunches, and 11 dinners.
Breakfast options include Tibetan bread, eggs, cereals, pancakes, toast, fruits, and hot drinks.
Lunch and dinner commonly feature dal bhat, vegetable curries, noodles, thukpa, pasta, soups, and snacks. It’s best to eat fresh vegetables, drink plenty of water, and avoid mixing dairy, meat, alcohol, and coffee.

Accommodation

In Kathmandu, you’ll find a wide range of hotels, but along the trek, accommodation is mostly at basic tea houses. Rooms are twin-sharing, often with shared toilets outside the room. Tea houses have a communal dining area with a fireplace. In higher altitudes, it’s essential to carry a warm sleeping bag.

Trek Difficulty

Lobuche East Peak Climbing with the Everest Base Camp (EBC) Trek is considered a challenging adventure, suitable for trekkers with good physical fitness and some prior trekking or climbing experience. The trek involves long walking days, high altitudes, and significant elevation gain. Reaching Everest Base Camp itself is a demanding journey, with altitudes exceeding 5,000 meters, which can lead to altitude-related challenges if not properly acclimatized. The route includes steep ascents, rocky trails, and cold temperatures, especially in the higher sections.

The actual climb to the summit of Lobuche East (6,119m) adds a technical mountaineering element to the trek. Climbers will need to use equipment like crampons, ropes, harnesses, and ice axes, especially on summit day. While it is considered a “trekking peak” by Nepal standards, the final ascent includes steep snow and ice slopes requiring basic climbing skills. With proper acclimatization, preparation, and the guidance of experienced climbing guides from Nature Heaven Treks, this adventure becomes a safe and highly rewarding experience.

Travel Insurance

Travel insurance is mandatory. It must include emergency evacuation and medical expenses, especially for high-altitude treks. Green Valley Nepal recommends confirming that your insurer covers adventure activities and trip cancellations.

Altitude Sickness

Symptoms can start at elevations above 3,500m and include nausea, headaches, dizziness, and fatigue.
Tips to prevent altitude sickness:

  • Ascend gradually and allow time for acclimatization

  • Stay hydrated and avoid alcohol

  • Consider taking Acetazolamide (Diamox) after consulting a doctor

  • Descend immediately if symptoms worsen

  • Rest, use portable oxygen if needed, and never ignore warning signs

Recommended Packing List

Essentials include:

  • 50–70L backpack, sleeping bag, headlamp

  • Water bottle/purifier, warm clothes, rain gear

  • Hiking boots, gloves, sunglasses, sunscreen

  • Quick-dry layers, thermal wear, first aid kit, toiletries

  • Personal documents, passport, camera, maps, and guidebook

Safety and Guide Support

Your safety is a top priority. Nature Heaven Treks and Expedition Nepal’s trained guides carry first aid kits and are equipped to handle emergencies. In case of altitude issues, your trek leader will decide whether to proceed or descend. Emergency helicopter rescue is available if required. The team ensures you trek in a group for added safety.

Booking Process

Nature Heaven Treks is a certified and experienced trekking agency. To book your trek, a 10% deposit is required. You’ll need to provide a copy of your passport, insurance, passport-size photos, and flight details within a week of booking. Payments can be made via online transfer, Western Union, or in person using cash, card, or bank transfer upon arrival in Nepal.

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    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Who is Nature Heaven Treks and Expedition, and how long have you been organizing Mera Peak climbs?

    Nature Heaven Treks and Expedition is a boutique, locally owned trekking and adventure travel company based in Kathmandu, Nepal. Drawing on 25 years of experience, they specialize in personalized, safety‑focused Himalayan journeys with expert guides and tailor‑made itineraries—ensuring reliability and high customer satisfaction  According to official records, the company was formally established in 2076‑07‑21 Bikram Sambat (in the Nepali calendar), corresponding to late October 2019 AD

    Nature Heaven Treks is the perfect choice for your Mera Peak Climbing adventure because we offer expert Sherpa guides, well-planned itineraries, high-quality equipment, and personalized support from start to finish. Our focus on safety, acclimatization, and responsible tourism ensures you have a safe, enjoyable, and unforgettable Himalayan climbing experience.

    Yes, Nature Heaven Treks provides highly experienced and professional climbing guides for Mera Peak. Our guides are government-licensed, well-trained in high-altitude safety, and have years of successful climbing experience. They will assist you with technical skills, acclimatization, and ensure your safety from start to summit.

    Nature Heaven Treks ensures your safety on the Mera Peak expedition by providing experienced, government-licensed climbing guides, proper acclimatization days, and high-quality climbing gear. We monitor weather conditions closely, carry first aid kits and oxygen support, and arrange emergency evacuation if needed. Your safety is always our top priority from start to summit.
    Yes, Nature Heaven Treks can fully customize a Mera Peak climbing itinerary for private groups. Whether you want to adjust the route, pace, duration, or add extra acclimatization days, our team will design the trip to match your group’s fitness level, interests, and schedule.
    You can read reviews from past Mera Peak climbers with Nature Heaven Treks by visiting our TripAdvisor and Google Business pages, where trekkers share their real experiences, photos, and feedback. You can also check the Testimonials section on our official website for detailed stories from previous climbers.
    You can find the full Mera Peak climbing itinerary on our official website, Nature Heaven Treks and Expedition, by visiting the Mera Peak Climbing page. There, you’ll see a detailed day-by-day itinerary, including trek routes, acclimatization days, and climbing schedules, along with useful information about costs, permits, and preparation.
    To check available climbing dates for Mera Peak on our website, go to the Mera Peak Climbing page from the main menu under “Climbing Peaks.” Scroll down to the Trip Dates & Availability section, where you’ll find upcoming fixed departures, available slots, and booking options.
    You can view photos and videos from past Mera Peak climbs on the Nature Heaven Treks and Expedition website and official social media pages like Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube. These galleries showcase real moments from previous expeditions, giving you a clear idea of the route, scenery, and climbing experience.
    You can find the Mera Peak Climbing cost details on our website by visiting the Mera Peak Climbing package page. Simply go to the “Climbing & Expeditions” section in the main menu, select Mera Peak Climbing, and scroll down to the Cost Details or Price Includes/Excludes section for a full breakdown.
    You can get detailed information about the required permits for Mera Peak from Nature Heaven Treks and Expedition, the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), or the Department of Tourism in Nepal. These sources provide up-to-date details on permit types, costs, and application processes, ensuring you have everything in order before your climb.

    You can easily find the complete gear list for Mera Peak Climbing on our website by visiting the Mera Peak Climbing trip page. Scroll down to the “Trip Information” or “Equipment List” section, where we’ve included a detailed checklist of all the clothing, gear, and accessories you’ll need for the climb.

    You can easily book your Mera Peak Climbing trip with Nature Heaven Treks by contacting us directly via WhatsApp at +977-9851218358 or emailing info@natureheaventrek.com. Our team will guide you through the booking process, provide all trip details, and help arrange permits, equipment, and logistics for a safe and memorable climbing experience.

    To confirm your Mera Peak booking with Nature Heaven Treks and Expedition, we require an advance payment of 20% of the total trip cost. This deposit secures your spot, arranges permits, and confirms all necessary logistics for your climb.

    For booking the Mera Peak Climb with Nature Heaven Treks, we accept a variety of secure payment methods including bank transfers, credit and debit cards, and online payment services like Wise and PayPal. This flexibility ensures you can choose the most convenient and safe option for you.
    Yes, you can pay the remaining balance for your Mera Peak Climbing package upon arrival in Nepal. We usually require a small deposit in advance to confirm your booking, and the rest can be settled in cash (USD, EUR, or NPR) or by card at our Kathmandu office before your trip starts.
    If you cancel your Mera Peak trip, the refund policy will depend on the terms you agreed to during booking. Generally, deposits are non-refundable as they cover permits, reservations, and preparation costs. However, in some cases, part of the deposit may be credited toward a future trip if you inform us well in advance.
    Yes, we offer special discounts for group bookings on Mera Peak Climbing. The larger your group, the more you save, making it a great option for friends, families, or trekking clubs. Group packages also include shared costs for guides and porters, which helps lower the overall price for each member.
    Mera Peak is located in the Makalu Barun region of Nepal, within the Solu-Khumbu district, east of the Everest region. Standing at an impressive height of 6,476 meters (21,247 feet), it is the highest trekking peak in Nepal. This peak is popular among climbers for its stunning Himalayan views and relatively accessible climbing route.
    The best season for Mera Peak Climbing is during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These months offer clear skies, stable weather, and excellent visibility of the Himalayas, making the climb safer and more enjoyable. Snow conditions are also favorable, and temperatures are moderate compared to the harsh winter or unpredictable monsoon season.
    Mera Peak Climbing is considered one of the best trekking peaks in Nepal for beginners because it has no major technical climbing sections. However, it is still a challenging adventure due to its high altitude of 6,476 meters. Good physical fitness, basic mountaineering skills, and proper acclimatization are important to safely reach the summit and enjoy the experience.
    For Mera Peak Climbing, you will need a Mera Peak Climbing Permit issued by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), a Makalu Barun National Park Entry Permit, and a Khumbu Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Entry Permit. These permits are mandatory and are usually arranged by your trekking or expedition company, such as Nature Heaven Treks, before the climb begins.
    The Mera Peak Climbing itinerary usually takes around 17 to 19 days to complete. This includes trekking through remote Himalayan trails, proper acclimatization days to adjust to the high altitude, and time for the summit attempt. The duration may vary depending on the route, weather conditions, and individual fitness levels.
    During the climb, you will stay in a mix of teahouses and camping tents, depending on the route and altitude. In lower regions, teahouses offer basic rooms with shared facilities, while at higher camps, we provide quality expedition tents with warm sleeping arrangements to ensure comfort and safety in the mountains.
    Our Mera Peak Climbing package includes all necessary permits, domestic flights, experienced climbing guides, porters, accommodation during the trek and climb, three daily meals, climbing gear (if required), safety equipment, and airport transfers. We also provide acclimatization days, first aid support, and complete assistance from arrival in Kathmandu to your final departure, ensuring a safe and well-organized adventure.
    Yes, most Mera Peak climbing packages include round-trip flights between Kathmandu and Lukla in the total cost. These flights are arranged by your trekking company to save you time and ensure a smooth start to your adventure. Always confirm with your operator to avoid any surprises.
    Yes, we provide high-quality climbing equipment for Mera Peak, including ropes, harnesses, helmets, crampons, ice axes, and group safety gear. Personal items like boots, clothing, and sleeping bags can be rented in Kathmandu if needed, ensuring you have everything required for a safe and successful climb.
    Travel insurance is not included in our Mera Peak Climbing package. We strongly recommend that all climbers purchase comprehensive travel insurance that covers high-altitude trekking and climbing, medical emergencies, evacuation, and trip cancellations before arriving in Nepal.
    Yes, you can add extra days for acclimatization in your Mera Peak itinerary, and it’s actually highly recommended for safety. Spending additional days at higher altitudes, such as Khare or around the Hinku Valley, helps your body adjust to the thinner air, reducing the risk of altitude sickness and increasing your chances of a successful and enjoyable summit.
    Yes, we offer a special combined package for Mera Peak and Island Peak climbing, perfect for adventurers who want to summit both peaks in one trip. This itinerary allows you to experience the remote beauty of the Hinku Valley on Mera Peak and the iconic Khumbu region on Island Peak, with proper acclimatization, expert guides, and full support for a safe and successful climb.

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