Mera peak is one of the most popular trekking peaks in Nepal. The walk from Lukla through the Sherpa regions of the remote Inkhu valley is an unforgettable experience. This peak is located south of Everest in the Hinku valley and is relatively easier to climb than most other peaks. You will witness superb scenery and abundant wildlife, possibly catching a glimpse of the legendary yeti. It takes about six days to reach base camp where climbers stay for two nights. From there, the climb takes about three to four days, depending on weather conditions. Although the climb is not technically difficult, it requires a strong physical condition and good mountaineering skills. Climbing Mera peak requires mountaineering skills and a special permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association.
Day 01: Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla (2800m.) & trek to Chhuthanga (3050m)
Day 02: Trek to Chhetra-La Pass (4610m.) to Chhetrabuk (4704m
Day 03: Trek to Kothe (m.)
Day 04: Trek to Thangnang (4356m.)
Day 05: Rest day at Thangnang.
Day 06: Trek to Dig Kharka (4659m.)
Day 07: Trek to Khare (5045m.)
Day 08: Rest day at Khare.
Day 09: Trek to Mera La (Pass) (5350m.)
Day 10: Trek to Mera Peak High Camp.
Day 11: Climb High Camp (5780m.).
Day 12: Climb Mera Peak and return to Khare
Day 13: Trek to Kothe
Day 14: Trek to Zatrabok.
Day 15: Trek to Chutanga
Day 16: Trek to Lukla.
Day 17: Fly to Kathmandu.
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