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Monday, March 15, 2010

Mera peak climbing

Mera peak climbing

Mera peak climbing Guide, Mera peak climbing cost, Mera peak climbing itinerary, Mera peak climbing agency, Mera peak climbing season

Mera Peak, at the awesome height of 6476m, is Nepal's highest trekking peak and boasts an absolutely stunning summit panorama that includes five of the world's 8000m peaks: Kangchenjunga, Makalu, Lhotse, Everest and Cho Oyu.
It is one of the most popular trekking peaks in Nepal. The Peak itself rises to the south of Everest in the Hinku (Hongu) Valley (seen at left). The ascent of the peak is technically straightforward, however, the heavy snow and the maze of crevasses can make the way to the summit a puzzle. Besides the thrill of climbing Mera Peak, the trek to base camp from Lukla is rewarding in itself for experiencing this little-visited and as yet unspoiled region of Nepal with densely forested hillsides. There are several approaches to the base camp besides the easy and normal route which is mentioned below. The routes crossing Amphu Labtsa (5,780m) and the Mingbo La (5,871m) provide some the most adventurous trekking with spectacular scenery through remote glaciated valleys and passes.


North Face Glacier Route from the Mera La.
The Base Camp can be set up at 5,300m near Mera La on the Hongu side in the moraine below the ice. From here a High Camp (HC) is set at 5,800m near a rocky outcrop on the Mera Glacier. The high camp boasts one of the most stunning vantage points in all of Nepal, offering a panoramic view of Kanchanjunga, Chamlang, Makalu and Baruntse sweeping around from the east and Amadablam, Cho Oyu and Kangtega to the west. The giant faces of Everest, Lhotse and Nuptse appear in the north. There are three main summits which are climbable without much difficulty. The south summit (6,065m) is the most accessible. The Northern Summit (6,476m) is the highest, which can be reached by skirting the Central Summit (6,461m) to the north and following the snow ridge to its top. Climbing the middle summit requires an ascent on steep snow and is more technical. Mera North is the most straight-forward climb.















ON MERA GLACIER

SUGGESTED ITINERARY for Mera Peak Climb: 
Day 01: Fly Kathmandu to Lukla by flight. Camp at Lukla.
Days 02-08: Trek to Mera Base camp.
Day 09: Rest and exploration at Base Camp.
Day 10: Climb to High Camp.
Day 11: Mera Peak Climbing to summit. Descent to Base Camp.
Days 12-17: Return trek to Lukla.
Day 18: Lukla - Kathmandu by flight. End of Mera Peak Expedition.

ALTERNATE TREK ROUTES TO/FROM MERA PEAK
a) Mingbo La pass to Everest Base Camp: 
Return through the upper Hongu valley and over Mingbo La pass into the Imja valley on the Everest Base Camp route. From here a visit can be made to Everest Base camp and return to Lukla. This is a very high altitude trek through glaciated valleys with possibilities of being stranded in adverse weather condition. Only strong, well equipped, groups should attempt this route.
b) Amphu Laptsa pass to Everest Base Camp:
Return trek through the upper Hongu valley and then over the high pass of Amphu Laptsa to come out at Chukung in the upper Imja river valley near Island Peak. From here a visit can be made to Everest Base camp and return to Lukla. This is a very high altitude trek through glaciated valleys with possibilities of being stranded in adverse weather condition. Only strong, well equipped, groups should attempt this route.





There are three main summits which are climbable without much difficulty. The south summit (6,065m) is the most accessible with the Northern Summit (6,476m), the highest, which can be reached by skirting the Central Summit (6,461m) to the north and following snow ridge to its top. Climbing the middle summit requires ascent up on steep snow and is more technical. Mera North is straight-forward to climb.

No. Of days:
Starting point:
Max. Elevation:
Grade:
Mode of trek:
Ending point:
Season:
Max. Walking:
Mode of travel:
23
KATHMANDU
5410
Medium
Teahouse
KATHMANDU
Sep/Dec and Mar/May
7-8hrs.
drive or fly in/drive or fly out

DatesDestination
Day01:Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02:Sightseeing in Kathmandu
Day 03:Drive Kathmandu to Beshisahar
Day 04:Trek to Bahundanda(760M)
Day 05:Trek to Chame(1310M)
Day 06:Trek to Dharapani(1340M)
Day 07:Trek to Chame(1860M)
Day 08:Trek to Pisang(2670M)
Day 09:Trek to Manang(3200M)
Day 10:Rest at Manang for Acclimatization
Day 11:Trek to Yak Kharka(4018M)
Day 12:Trek to Thorong Phedi4450
Day 13:Trek to Muktinath(3800M)
Day 14Trek to Kagbeni(2800M)
Day 15Trek to Marpha(2670M)
Day 16Trek to Kalopani(1190M)
Day 17Trek to Tatopani(1935M)
Day 18Trek to Shikha(2275)
Day 19Trek to Ghorepani(1950M)
Day 20Trek to Ghandruk(1025M)
Day 21Trek to Nayapool and drive to Pokhara
Day 22Drive/fly to Kathmandu
Day 23Final Departure

Mera peak climbing permit, Mera peak climbing itinerary, mera peak climb preparation, Expenditure, cost and climbing Guide information .

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Mera peak - 6476m/21,246 ft

Mera Peak is one of the most alluring trekking peaks in Nepal as it Involves a culturally stimulating journey through picturesque villages and forests – followed by a gentle climb to the 6476m/21,246 ft Summit. Mera Peak is perhaps best known because it is Nepal’s highest trekking peak, ie: any peak above this height is considered a full expedition peak with it’s associated higher permit cost. The Mera climb comes at the end of a two weeks long trekking and acclimatisation program followed by a climbing program designed to give you the best possible chance of success. So far we have had 99% success rate in all of our Mera Peak expedition. The trip initiates in Kathmandu where we make last minute preparations and enjoy the cultural diversity of this ancient city before embarking on a short drive to Jiri and enter the Hinku from the south via Pangkongma to Khumbu valley and entranceway to Mt Everest. The expeditions are being run during both the post, and pre-monsoon seasons of 2007/8.This trip offers highlights of non-technical climbing at moderate to high altitude, and even though it is not technically difficult, the climb incorporates a lot of the components of the higher expedition peaks. In addition to the climbing the expedition offers stunning Himalayan views and exciting Nepalese cultural experiences. An ascent of Mera Peak is regarded as the ideal introduction to Himalayan climbing. Whether you’ve climbed mountains before, or you just have aspirations to experience Himalayan expedition life, this introductory trip will enable you to truly savour the realities of expeditioning and many a Mera peak climber has been inspired onto other high mountains. The climbing is low angle and involves the use of two camps on the mountain before making the attempt at the top. You will be supervised and supported by our qualified sherpa and climbing guide who will teach you the necessary skills while experiencing this fantastic and safe adventure.

Itinerary of Mera Peak in Detail

Day 01 :Kathmandu - Lukla (Approx. 2840m)

Day 02 : Lukla - Chuttanga (Approx. 3050m) - 4 hrs

Day 03 : Chuttanga trek Chattra (Approx. 3800m) - 6hrs

Day 04 : Chattra - Kothe (Approx. 3500m) - 6 hrs

Day 05 : Kothe - Thagnak (Approx. 4300m) - 4-5 hrs

Day 06 : Rest day for acclimatize

Day 07 : Tangnag (Approx. 4300m) - Khare (Approx. 5000m) - 5hrs

Day 08 : Rest day in Khare for acclimatize

Day 09 : Khare - High camp (5500m) - 6-7 hrs

Day 10 : High camp - Mera Peak - Khare (10-11 hrs)

Day 11 : Khare trek to Kothe (6 hrs)

Day 12 : Kothe to Chattra (6 hrs)

Day 13 : Chattra to Chuttanga (6 hrs)

Day 14 : Chuttanga to Lukla (4 hrs)

Day 15 : Lukla to Kathmandu

Mera peak climbing Guide cost $350 usd and mera peak climbing permit cost 350 usd. you can share this permit with other climbers up to 4 people.

Price : Contact us

Price Includes :
• All meals while on trek, (Breakfast, lunch dinner with 3 times tea or coffee in a day)
• Sleeping bags, down jackets, a guide, porter, entry permits.
• For Nepalese staffs. Meals, insurance, equipments, Transportation.

Price Excludes :
• Domestic Flight tickets for clients and Nepali Staff.
• Any bar bills (mineral water, coke, beer etc).
• Personal clothing, personal expenses, rescue charge, donations.
• Any unforeseen expenses.
• Personal Insurance..

Notes :
Kathmandu-Lukla USD 140.00 per person one way (Foreigner)
Kathmandu-Lukla USD 80.00 per person one way (Nepalese

mera peak is climbing or trekking?
At last part of the mera peak needed a climbing gear.There will be discussion , when trekking become climbing. In the mera peak it is mostly 30 degree climb up, so it said technically straightforward. Just if you have capacity high altitude adaptation, it will easy to climb up. in the last section of the peak need all types of the climbing gear, so that Mera peak is ultimate climbing.
who and when first climbed the mera peak?
How much permit fee for the mera peak climbing?
There is need a garbage deposit and permit cost for the Mera peak. Generally,4 person have chances in one permit.permit cost $350 usd.
What is the best itinerary about the mera peak?
who you will be your climbing Guide in Mera peak?
Is it possible climbing mera peak without  climbing knowledge?
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What kind of the food, drink and accommodation i get when i  climbing the mera peak ?
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How much climbing guide hiring for the Mera peak climbing?
Climbing guide for the mera peak cost $ 350 usd.
How much for the equipment hiring cost for the Mera peak climbing?
 if you like to hiring shoes, ascend er, Crampons  it will be charging daily basic.
Climbing equipment for  the mera peak:
Member Personal Equipment
S/No Particular Qty
(1) Down suits (dangri) 1
(2) Summit shoe 1
(3) Walking shoe 1
(4) Crampon 1
(5) Summit Glove (Mitten) 1
(6) Normal gloves 2
(7) Summit Snow goggles 1
(8) Glacier glasses 1
(9) Ice axe 1
(10) Harness 1
(11) jumer 1
(12) Carabiners (normal) 3
(13) Sleeping bag (-40C) 1
(14) Down filled Mattress 1
(15) Summit socks 2
(16) Normal socks 3
(17) Climbing bag (40 ltr) 1
(18) Helmet 1
(19) Down jacket 1
(20) Down trouser 1
(21) 8 finger / descender 1
(22) Headlamp (Icon or Spot) 1
(23) Gore-tex jacket 1
(24) Gore-tex trouser 1
(25) Fleece jacket 1
(26) Fleece trouser 1
(27) Fleece liner gloves 3
(28) Screw Gate Carabiner 1
(29) Balaclava (windstopper) 1
(30) Thermos bottle 1
(31) Base layer (woolen) 2 (set)
(32) Water bottle normal 1

Climbing Gears
S/No Particular
(1) Ice crews
(2) Fix rope
(3) snow bars
(4) EPI gas
(5) Rock piton
(6) Carabiners (normal)
(7) High tent
(8) Summit rope
(9) Cooking pot
(10) Snow shovel
(12) Ice hammer / adge (set)
(13) Member high food
(14) Oxygen
(15) Mask & regulator
(16) Quick Draws
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