Mera Peak is a high-altitude, fascinating climbing peak in the Solu Khumbu region of Nepal. The 18 days Mera Peak Climbing expedition, although strenuous, is a non-technical adventurous climb. It is ideal for both professional as well as non-experienced climbers.
Lying in Solu Khumbu, the region with the five highest peaks in the world, the ascent up Mera Peak is strenuous but non-technical. The route to the mountain is straightforward, and the inclines are less than 30 degrees. If you are a novice climber looking for a high-altitude challenge and your first Himalayan summit, then Mera Peak is the mountain for you.
Full Board Service (B/L/D)
3-Star accommodation in Kathmandu & Teahouse and Camping
✅ Airport Arrival and Departure Transfer by Private Vehicle
✅ Overnight stay at Kathmandu for 4 Days with BB Plan
✅ Kathmandu to Lukla and back to Kathmandu flight
✅ All essential ground transportation in private transport.
✅ Mera Peak Climbing permits and Entrance fees in Everest Region
✅ TeaHouses/Lodges Plus Camping combined accommodation throughout the trek – in accordance with the itinerary
✅ All 3 meals throughout the trek & climb– Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner
✅Professional Guide Experienced in trekking & climbing
✅ Two Clients One Porter for trekking Part, one extra Porter for Climbing Part
✅ All essential climbing gear and equipment
✅ Equipment for kitchen and camping during the climbing duration
✅ Basic first aid kits
✅ Staff clothing, wages, and insurance
✅ Welcome dinner as well as farewell dinner in Kathmandu
✅All required taxes and necessary paperwork by government
❌ Private climbing gears
❌ Your Personal Insurance
❌ Tea, Coffee, Cola, Water, Hot shower for trekking part(climbing part all included)
❌ Personal expenses - cost
❌ TipsDonationGrants & Summit Bonus for staffs
In a clear sunny day, you can witness 5 out of the 6 tallest mountains in the earth. Lhotse (8516m), Cho Oyu (8201m), Makalu (8463m), Everest (8848m) are all pretty near, and when the weather is favorable, you can also get a glance of Kangchenjunga (8586m).