Royal Holidays Adventure offers you the Mera peak climbing itinerary by inviting you to join us on our 15-day exhilarating journey to the summit of this 6,000-meter trekking peak. Mera peak climbing route traverses a less populated area of the Khumbu region. The trail ascends through picturesque Sherpa villages and verdant forests, presenting breathtaking landscapes.
Mera Peak rises to an elevation of 6,476 meters (21,247 ft) above sea level, situated to the south of Mt. Everest. It features three summits—Mera North (6,476 m/21,247 ft), Mera Central (6,461 m/21,198 ft), and Mera South (6,065 m/19,898 ft). J. O. M Roberts and Sen Tenzing were the first to successfully summit Mera Peak in 1953. Subsequently, in 1975, French climbers Marcel Jolly, G. Baus, and L. Honnis ascended the north peak via the same route, but by traversing along the connecting ridge to the summit.
The Mera Peak climbing route is not well-trodden. You will explore the Hongu and Hinku valleys. Given that the climbing route does not exceed an incline of 30 degrees, we recommend Mera Peak climbing in 2025-2026 as a suitable option for novice climbers. Our experienced Sherpa guides will establish the ropes and ensure the safety of the fixed lines. Consequently, you will be able to reach the summit of Mera Peak securely.
Your adventure commences with a picturesque flight from Kathmandu to Lukla. This is subsequently followed by an exploration of local Sherpa villages and cultural immersion throughout the journey. The trek includes the crossing of the Zatra La Pass (4,610m), and with the assistance of a proficient climbing leader, you will arrive at the summit, where you can relish a 360-degree view of the surrounding mountain ranges. The climb necessitates physical fitness and some climbing experience, but it guarantees an unforgettable adventure.
Mera peak climbing in Nepal provides vistas of numerous towering Himalayan mountains such as Everest (8,849 m/29,032 ft), Lhotse (8,516 m/27,940 ft), Kanchenjunga (8,586 m/28,169 ft), Makalu (8,463 m/27,766 ft), and Cho Oyu (8,188 m/26,864 ft). In addition to these eight-thousander mountains, one can also observe views of other magnificent snow-capped peaks including Ama Dablam, Baurntse, Thamserku, Island Peak, and others.
The expedition presents breathtaking views of valleys and glaciers amidst varied landscapes. The summit of Mera Peak offers an extraordinary mountain panorama. Altogether, Mera peak climbing will captivate your heart with its alluring scenery.
Mera Peak is appealing to novice climbers due to its accessibility and relative simplicity. It offers an exceptional opportunity for novices to assess their abilities. Exploring the Mera range enables beginners to indulge in their enthusiasm for mountaineering. The expedition provides breathtaking views and a distinctive experience for aspiring climbers. During the ascent of Mera Peak, climbers can acquire valuable skills and enhance their confidence.
Novices can learn how to utilize climbing equipment during the ascent of Mera Peak. They also receive instruction in the fundamentals of ascending and descending. This experience equips them for more demanding trekking routes in the future. However, the path to Mera Peak presents challenges and necessitates adequate preparation. Should you be unable to manage altitudes exceeding 4000 m, this trekking route may not be suitable for you. Climbers on this path frequently spend multiple days at altitudes surpassing 5000 m.
Mera Peak Climbing is classified as a seasonal adventure. Spring and autumn are considered the optimal seasons for undertaking this journey (March-May and September-November).
During these periods, the weather remains clear, and the vistas of the mountains are truly captivating. Spring season is peak season in Nepal. The temperature would be perfect and it is safer to climb Mera peak in Spring.
It is feasible to plan an ascent of Mera Peak in the autumn months of October to November. This period also represents an excellent time of year for excursions in the Himalayas.
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