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Mera Peak Climbing Cost Itinerary And Permits

Mera Peak Climbing

Firstly, Mera Peak Climbing is considered as one of the most adventurous peak climbing around the world. Mera Peak stands to the south of Everest. So, it dominates the watershed between the heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku as well as Hongu Drangkas. Since the ascend of Mera Peak is made from the Mera La pass (5415m) on the Northern Face. This joins the valley of Hongu likewise the Hinku valley. So, Mera Peak expands to the South of Everest. It dominates the attractive and remote valleys of Hinku as well as Hongu of that region. Mera Peak Climbing Cost Itinerary and Permits will definitely help you out.

Especially Mera Peak offers a panoramic view of the six highest mountains on Earth. Cho Oyu (8201m), Lhotse (8516m), Everest (8848m) as well as Makalu (8463m) are all very close by. So, when it’s clear you may just be able to see Kangchenjunga (8586m). Because it’s on the Indian border. Likewise it’s far away to the east. Only K2 (8611m) in distant Pakistan is beyond your vision. It’s a truly memorable view that you will never forget. Finally, The honor of being the first to reach the true summit goes to three people. They are the Frenchmen Marcel Jolly, G Baus as well as L Honills. Since they climbed Mera North in 1975. So, Check out our Mera Peak Climbing Cost Itinerary and Permits details.

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Outline Itinerary

Day 01: Arrive in Kathmandu [1,300m/4,264 ft]

Day 02: Sightseeing and Trek Preparation in Kathmandu

Day 03: Kathmandu – Lukla [2,730m/8,954 ft]

Day 04: Lukla – Chutanga [3,430 m/11,250 ft]: 3 – 4 hours

Day 05: Chutanga – Thuli Kharka [4,320m/13,200 ft] via Zwatra-La [4,600 m/14,720 ft]: 5 – 6 hours

Day 06: Trek to Kothe [3,600m/11,808 ft]: 5 – 6 hours

Day 07: Kothe – Thaknak [4,350m/14,270 ft]: 3 – 4 hours

Day 08: Thaknak – Khare [5,045m/16,486 ft]: 2 – 3 hours

Day 09: Rest and acclimatization day in Khare

Day 10: Khare – Mera Base Camp [5,300m/17,384 ft]: 3 – 4 hours

Day 11: Mera Base Camp – High Camp [5,780m/18,958 ft]: 4 – 5 hours

Day 12: Mera High Camp – Mera Peak [6,461m/21,907 ft] – Khare [5,045m/16,547 ft]: 8 – 9 hours

Day 13: Reserve Day for Contingency

Day 14: Khare – Kothe [3,600m/11,808 ft]: 4 – 5 hours

Day 15: Kothe – Thuli Kharka: 5 – 6 hours

Day 16: Thuli Kharka – Lukla: 6 – 7 hours

Day 17: Lukla – Kathmandu

Day 18: Final Departure

Get Detailed Itinerary: http://bharal.manojpanta.com.np/trips/mera-peak-climbing

Mera Peak Climbing Cost Itinerary And Permits

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