Mera Peak Climbing
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- Booking Type Instant booking
- duration 16 days
- tour type Private
- age requirement 15-79 yrs
- guiding method Fully guided
- Tour Code BM-132
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- Most suitable for climbers who seek adventure and thrill.
- Great view from the Top of Mera.
The Mera peak base camp trek will go through the Makalu Barun national park which will offer different types of vegetation as well as different animals. On the trekking trail we will pass through beautiful forest along with majestic peaks such as Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Choyu, Mt. Manaslu, Mt. Amadablam, Mt. Kanchenjunga, and finally Mt. Makalu. The trekking trail will also pass through several settlements of the regions where we can encounter the local people and get to know more about them and their local culture and traditions.
The trekking en route to Mera Peak base camp and Mera Peak itself is one of Nepal's most adventurous climbs. It will feel like a real climbing expedition but be 100% safe and even inexperienced mountaineers and people with no climbing experience at all, can do this trek.
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Day 1: Fly to Lukla and Trek to Paiya (2,730m)
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Day 2: Trek from Paiya to Pangkoma (2,850m)
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Day 3: Trek from Pangkoma to Nagindingma (2,650m)
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Day 4: Trek from Nagindingma to Cholem Kharka (3,365m)
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Day 5: Trek from Cholem Kharka to Khola Kharka (3,930m)
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Day 6: Trek from Khola Kharka to Kothe (4,180m)
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Day 7: Trek from Kothe to Tangnang (4,350m)
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Day 8: Trek from Tangnang to Khare (5,045m)
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Day 9: Buffer day for acclimatization or weather condition
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Day 10: Trek from Khare to Mera Base Camp (5,300m)
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Day 11: Trek from Mera Base Camp to High camp (5,780m)
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Day 12: Mera High Camp to Summit (6,461m) & back to Khare
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Day 13: Trek from Khare (5,045m) to Kothe (3,600m)
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Day 14: Trek from Kothe to Chetarwa (3,580m)
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Day 15: Trek from Chetwarwa to Lukla
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Day 16: Fly back to Kathmandu
- Trekking/Climbing guide and porter to carry your gear.
- Three meals a day (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner)
- Tea Houses and camping accommodation.
- All necessary trekking permits
- Peak climbing permits.
- Two night twin sharing tent accommodation after Khare.
- Camping tent and climbing rope.
- Round trip flight fare (Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu) with airport pickup and drop by car, domestic airport Tax.
- Medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
- Government taxes and official expenses.
- Oxymeter to check your pulse and oxygen saturation and heart rate twice daily (Very useful to check Altitude Mountain Sickness(AMS) symptoms) Which will ensure you trek is in the safest hands possible
- Airport pickup
- Airport Drop
- Single room on tea houses
- Nepal visa fee $50 USD for 30 days visa on arrival.
- Kathmandu meals and hotel.
- Your Travel and medical insurance.
- International airfare.
- Your personal expenses.
- Drinks and Beverages
- All desserts and sweet things such as chocolate, cake, pie, pudding.
- Personal climbing equipment.
- Excess baggage Kathmandu-Lukla -Kathmandu flight.
- Tips trekking staff (Tipping is expected ).
- Personal climbing gear available
- Personal climbing equipment (can be hired $150 USD per person)
- Earn US$ 77+ in travel credits.
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Free cancellation up to 60 days prior departure, after which the deposit becomes non-refundable.
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What is the required budget for a trip to Nepal?
How much you spend in Nepal is largely decided by things you want to do in the country. A 5-day trekking trip in Nepal can start from as little at USD 400 per person. A weekend-long safari in Chitwan National Park is available at less than USD 200.
On average, seven days in Nepal with accommodation and some or all meals included costs anywhere between USD 700 to USD 1500 per person. Good rooms at hotels in Nepal range from USD 25 to over USD 150 per person, per night, while around USD 1.5 a day can buy you three meals in decent restaurants.
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Is Asia open for tourists?
Despite the initial fears of the Covid-19 pandemic, most Asian countries have managed to mitigate its effects. As such, many popular destinations throughout the continent are currently open for travelers with precautionary measures like mandatory vaccinations. A few countries, however, require newly arrived travelers to spend a couple of days in quarantine.
As of February 2022, countries like Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia are officially open for vaccinated tourists without the need for quarantine. Meanwhile, India and Indonesia are two of the countries that may require you to quarantine for up to a week on arrival. However, Japan, Vietnam, and Myanmar are yet to open their doors to visitors.
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How much will a trip to Nepal cost?
How much you spend in Nepal is largely decided by things you want to do in the country. A 5-day trekking trip in Nepal can start from as little at USD 400 per person. A weekend-long safari in Chitwan National Park is available at less than USD 200.
On average, seven days in Nepal with accommodation and some or all meals included costs anywhere between USD 700 to USD 1500 per person. Good rooms at hotels in Nepal range from USD 25 to over USD 150 per person, per night, while around USD 1.5 a day can buy you three meals in decent restaurants.
- I need personal climbing equipment. Can I rent it from the tour operator?
- Is quarantine in Nepal in effect for arriving visitors?