Climbing Mera Peak: Nepal’s Highest Trekking Peak
The thrill of climbing Nepal’s highest trekking peak, Mera Peak, is likely to captivate you. If this is your first vacation to Nepal, you will have many opportunity to experience the rich cultural blend while seeing world heritage sites and taking in art architecture from your first few days in Kathmandu.
Enjoying the attractions of Kathmandu for a day is definitely worth it before flying to the Himalayas (Lukla Airport at Everest Region).
Our trip involves a few days of acclimatization to the elevation of 6475 meters above sea level at the summit of Mera Peak. The breathtaking views of the snow-capped Himalayas over 8000m, which include Everest, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Lhotse, and other nearby summits, are the greatest part of Mera Peak Climbing. After landing in Lukla, we choose to travel off-the-beaten-path trails that lead to Hinku and the Hoknu valley instead of the EBC trail, which leads to Mera Peak Base Camp.
Mera Peak is a straightforward climb that ends in a mini-hub rather than a technical peak. At a slope of no more than thirty degrees, we must hold on to the rope that guides us to the summit while keeping pace with our climbing Sherpa the entire time. We may see some of Nepal’s breathtaking snow-capped sceneries and the pristine wilderness of the big glacier moraines by hiking through these lovely valleys. Beautiful views of the sunrise and sunset are also visible during this peak climbing, which adds to the trip’s highlights.
Our climbing guide will show you how to utilize the climbing equipment, so prior peak climbing expertise is not required. For anyone who wants to go beyond trekking and climb a peak, it would be the ideal beginning. Let us watch you ascend a Himalayan peak in Nepal by sending us a brief query about Mera Peak Climbing right now. See you!