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Andrey Z
1 bidrag
5,0 av 5 bobler
apr. 2023 • Alene
Страна Великих гор, где настоящие мужчины могут испытать себя.
Давно собирался побывать здесь, но в 2020г не получилось из-за ковидных ограничений, в 2021г случилась Сказка.2 и я был занят зарабатыванием много-много денег, а в 2022г Путин развязал войну. Счастлив, что в этом году у меня все сложилось успешно!

Мера Пик (6476м) сегодня была мной покорена! Трудно было очень! Стартовал в 3 ночи, на склоне горы до рассвета было холодно так, что переставал чувствовать пальцы ног (надо было надевать двое носков). По пути встречались глубокие расщелины (упадёшь - пропадёшь), а на самой вершине был такой сильный ветер, что могло просто сдуть оттуда.

+1 достижение в мою личную копилку!
Skrevet 20. april 2023
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jeromelloyd
Bangalore, India110 bidrag
5,0 av 5 bobler
nov. 2022
Mera Peak, the road less taken. Considered the highest trekking peak but, don’t get carried away.
It starts from Lukla. But NOTE: You’ll need to take bus from Kathmandu to Ramechap. They pick you up around 1am and you reach Ramechap at around 6am for a 15 flight to Lukla.All hikers need to take this route. Its an uncomfortable, really bumpy and a winding night drive through Nepals narrow and truck infested highways. Either the Govt has to really repair these roads or make flights from KT to Lukla/ Ramechap more accessible and cheaper. Or this drive has the potential to discourage hikers coming to Nepal, due to the inconvenience and safety reasons.

The temperatures are extreme and needs proper mountaineering gear and basic technical skill.Compared to EBC, this one is pretty tough and also rewarding. Throughout, you’re climbing mountains, to climb a mountain.

The tea houses get better as you go higher and also more and more expensive, stronger currencies may not feel that much of a pinch.
It gets pretty chilly, easily -20 and lower, so choose a good tea house. The little things they provide are so totally worth it. Like sealed windows, relatively clean toilets, decent food, hot showers, internet, etc.
All for a price, of course.

The views you get are anything but spectacular. Lesser traffic on this route, so the spirituality of the experience is more enriching.
Some of the route is treacherous. Lot of loose rocks as you traverse down 65 degree gorges or climb 70 degree gradient steeps.
Tumbles, ankle twists, scrapes part of the package, please be very cautious. No internet or phone network on the way. Except for a few tea houses.
All worth it when you get to see the most amazing sunsets of your life, from above the world, literally. Most of the trail is comparatively tough and would not recommend as a 1st trek.

Many go directly to High camp. I would recommend going to base camp and spending the night. This will cut a couple hours of hike to high camp and will get you acclimatized at 5400 m. Remember hiking with mountain gear and crampons in the snow, is not easy. If it’s a clear night, make sure you get out and watch the stars. The Milky way will put on a show that you will treasure for life!
High camp, is at 5800m, a cold, cramped a dirty place with remarkable views. Just try and kill time, gather energy, gear up and leave.

The push to the summit begins at about 1am, some start later. Earlier the better though. The climb is tough and will give you a chance to go slow and get some buffer time. Also post 8am the winds increase and make it harder to summit. Make sure you have a good head lamp to last through the night, really good gloves and layer up. Total mountaineering apparel should do the trick. Gets to minus 30 degrees and winds at 75 km/h keep knocking you off your feet. If you can get night glasses, the icy snow grains at piercing speeds blow right into your face and eye.
We were felt blinded a few times. Weather it’s your water bottle, glove, camera hold it tight. If you drop it while using, it will slide a few kilometers down. The sunrise by the mountain line on the way to the summit will take your breath away. Getting to the summit is long and arduous. But when you get there it’s surreal, rubbing shoulders with some of the highest peaks in the World. You’re definitely in the big league here but a truly humbling and exhilarating experience. The vista is nothing short of being miraculous. Take your photos and videos. Most importantly take a deep breath, enjoy the view, cherish the moment! Now get prepared for a 6-8 hour descent. Pack a change if you can, you layer up for the summit night, but gets pretty sunny during descent.
Skrevet 29. desember 2022
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Foppa Helmuth
13 bidrag
5,0 av 5 bobler
okt. 2022 • Par
Un Trekking unico in una valle selvaggia con la possibilita di raggiungere i 6476 mt del MERA PEAK.Consiglio assolutamente scarponi da 6000 ( Possibilita di noleggiare tutta l'attrezzatura anche al Campo Base ,4800 mt) non che si soffre,come me di congelature piedi ,procurato in cima.Good luck !
Skrevet 20. november 2022
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Explore Treks
Katmandu, Nepal19 bidrag
5,0 av 5 bobler
okt. 2022
My dream is to climb the Himalayas. but how to start climbing the high mountain. Did I think? so then I started from Mera peak and I learned how to adjust to the climate and some basic knowledge during the mere peak climbing. I made the summit of Mera Peak this autumn 2022. My next dream is Mount Everest !!
Skrevet 5. november 2022
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ThirdRockAdventures
Katmandu, Nepal77 bidrag
5,0 av 5 bobler
okt. 2019
Mera Peak Climbing takes you across the remote Hinku Valley and to the summit of Mera Peak, Nepal’s highest trekking peak. 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. Climbing Mera Peak offers unique experience as you will conquer the soaring height of 6476m- you will be rewarded with incredible views of jagged mountains surrounding the peaks, some of which are some of the highest mountains in the world.
Skrevet 20. januar 2020
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Alexander M
Minsk, Hviterussland61 bidrag
5,0 av 5 bobler
nov. 2019
Mobile Connection.
It is not available everywhere on the route except Lukla.

Internet Access.
In the most lodges close to Mera Peak, Everest Link wi-fi internet is available. It is quite good, but lodge hosts sell only 10$ prepaid cards which valid only for 15 hours.
On Everest link website there are much more useful tariffs with validity of 30 days.

So, my suggestion is to visit EL office in Kathmandu before the trek and buy the package for long period to save money.
Skrevet 7. november 2019
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bufferzone
Geelong, Australia2 bidrag
5,0 av 5 bobler
nov. 2018
All i can say is i climbed Mera in 99.World Expeditions are the best company to go with they were awesome.Very well organised and gave me every chance to summit this mountain the views were incredible.You will be up for a challenge,altitude sickness was the hardest thing.World Expeditions had a PAC Chamber which is great insurance if youre worried about it.
Skrevet 27. oktober 2019
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Carol Su
Taipei, Taiwan9 bidrag
5,0 av 5 bobler
okt. 2018 • Alene
This is my 5th time and solo to Nepal, love hiking in this country.
Without my trekking guide, climbing guide's help and taking care , I can not make Mera Peak this time~
Even windy situation, climbing guide still led me to summit and take care me.
And my trekking guide also tare care and encourage me a lot.
And memorized my previous climbing guide-Mr. Chhongba , R.I.P
Thanks Krishna Dahal for your arrangement~
Skrevet 28. november 2018
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Pasang S
Katmandu, Nepal7 bidrag
5,0 av 5 bobler
okt. 2015
this peak is most challenging trek peak in nepal and different life style. you can see may mountain 8000m above from mera top this more save climbing peak in nepal.
Skrevet 29. mai 2016
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adventuremountains
Katmandu, Nepal42 bidrag
5,0 av 5 bobler
okt. 2015 • Venner
Mera Peak Trek/climb
A beautiful landscapes, tough passes, forests, Hinku khola river, peaceful paths, friendly people and attractive Peaks are the reorganization of famous Mera Peak Climbing. The Peak also known as the highest beautiful over 6000meter peaks in Nepal but less technical requires. Every year people from around the world getting Mera peak permits, heading up to Khahare and sleep the last hotel/lodges , having great meals available with their climbing guides Sherpa, assistants team and fulfilled their wishes, breaking their records summiting the top of 6476m and taking back great experiences with them.
The Natural scenic view along the whole way really enjoy you, the peaceful path, green forests, clean water run river, hill and hilliscops, Smokey mountains terrain and clear sky with stars in the night surely motivate you in this trip. While you meet Nepalese people and get their warm hospitalities, their friendliness & helpfulness you must be happy. In this trek, you can make an adventure lukla flight, crossing wood made bridges, and hike the highest passes at 4600meters of Zatrwa la, Basecamp and High camp of Mera peak which are the parts of struggle in your trip.
From the Summit of Mera Peak, the best view you can see the Mt Everest 8848m, Makalu, Kanchenjungha, Lotse of eight thousand meters and other hundreds peaks. Minimum one or two night must sleep in the Tents at Basecamp of 5500m and High camp at 5800m which is the coldest place for this peak. The Sun rise and sunset views from the high camp and top of Mera, it’s amazing view!
Harder parts of the Trips:
If you take a way to Lukla to Zatrawa via Chhutunga,then you have to hike up about 1000meters in day to Pass at 4600m and similar passes until Zatrewa. From Thagnag to Khahar also will be harder day for you that you will get the snow line.Khahare to Mera Base camp and High camps are tough day. And Surely from High camp to Summit and back to Khahare are much harder you experience. When your foot on the Summit of Mera Peak- It’s outstanding then rest is nothing you feel. Every day is new for you.
Minimum Required days : 18 days- up to 22days
Meals: I would prefer to discuss over the pricing on this route. Meals are option to choose in Menu in Lodges/ tea shops. Obviously the price is higher because of transportation either you bring the foods from Jiri route or Lukla flights. Minimum you need per day $ 40 per person! Meals are great. Hot water, Tea/ Coffee are expensive. This year I did guide this trip and I found Chhutunga at Height 3050m, just one day far from Lukla, Zatrwa 2 days from Lukla and Khahare at 4900m/5000m, 5 days far from Lukla have the same price rs 1000 of Big pot Black Tea? How and why? And many other food items are similar prices in these palces.Many Climbers and guides are not satisfied with this price of Chutunga & Zatrawa! Hope they will correct the price while many people are suggesting them.
lodges: Lodges/hotels/small tea shops are available. Limited rooms, first come first service, No hot shower but if you request they give you hot bucket shower. Warm dining hall, kerosene heater hall but must be payable. Most of places they have local CDMA telephone but mostly not connecting properly.
Temperature: Below 5000m, during the day 15-25 degree Celsius, and in the night goes below minus(-) 5 and At Base camp high camp minus(-)10 to 20 and day+ 10 degree Celsius.
Internet at 4900m at Khahare, there is Internet service but very slow. And also they have Satellite phone service.
Medicine: You should have medicine to protect form cold, altitude sickness, loss of appetite, wound, headache, purification of water, antibiotic and better to have consultant with your doctor. There is no any clinic over 4000 meters in this route.
Experience Required:
For Mera Peak at 6,476m, it is a strenuous climb with some short, steeper sections of 35° snow. Ice axe and crampons, rope abseiling are required and previous experience of their use is essential.
Climbing Equipments:
→Mountain Ice axe
+→ Climbing Harness
+→ Karabiners
+→ Ice screws
+→ Snow bars
+→ Descenders
+→ Tents
Clothing Equipments:
+→ Warm climbing trousers
+→ Long cotton hiking shirts
+→ Waterproof climbing Jacket
+→ Gaiters
+→ Lightweight thermal/ insulated ski gloves
+→ Sun hat
+→ Light cotton athletic
+→ socks and wool
+→ climbing socks
+→ Long sleeved
+→ cotton/woolen shirts
+→ T-shirts
+→ Wool long underwear
+→ Down high altitude
+→ sleeping bag
+→ Sleeping pad
+→ Down jacket/ trousers/vest
+→ Climbing sunglasses
+→ Sunscreen
+→ Lip salve
+→ Lightweight fleece
+→ Fleece/wool for climbing
+→ Head torch /batteries/bulbs

Peak Permits: per person spring $250, Summer $70 and Autumn season $ 125 & winter $70 from NMA.
Climbing Sherpa but solo climber can climb at their own risk.

Who organize?
NMA Member Trekking Company can organize this Peak/expedition .
-They provide you Climb permit/ National park fees, Guide/porters/ Flights/Tents/Climbing Sherpas/cook & Itinerary.
Details Mera Peak Climbing day to day Itinerary looks like:
Day 01: Arrive Kathmandu airport, transfer to Hotel .
Day 2: Sightseeing of Kathmandu Valley.
Day 3; Flight to Lukla [2850m]
We take an early morning flight to Lukla. During the flight, we can bask in the mesmerizing views of giant snow-capped mountain peaks. We will be camping for the night outside one of the many lodges.
Day 4 Trek to Chutanga [3050m]
On arriving at Lukla, we meet the trekking crew. We then head eastwards from Lukla. The trail crisscrosses through pristine hamlets and thick forest along Kalo Himal Ridge. We must stay aligned with our specific route. Otherwise, we may deviate from the target destination. At the time of winter, snow makes us transverse steep terrain. But during favorable climatic condition, the trail is usually straightforward. After 3-4 hours of trekking, we enter Chutanga.
Day 5 Rest at Chutanga
We spend one morememorable nights at Chutanga. This gives us sufficient time for acclimatization prior to confronting Zatrwa La. We can indulge in leisurely trek to a small 4000m peak below the Zatrwa Teng Pass. Excellent views unveil as we glimpse over the valley of the Dudh Kosi and the picturesque trail zigzagging towards Zatrwa La. After exploring, we descend back to our camp at Chutanga and succumb to complete relaxation.
Day 6 Trek to Tuli kharka / Zatra la [4300m]
The trail crosses the Kalo Himal Ridge which separates the Khumbu from the Hinku Valley. Further ahead, we transverse a comfortable path showcasing a cairned notch on the ridge with a collection of prayer flags at an elevation of 4450m. En route we may encounter yak herders. The views across the Dudh Kosi towards Karyolung and the Lumding Himal are very impressive and so is the view across the rolling foothills east of the Hinku Valley. Half an hour below the pass is a huge boulder which marks our campsite, Tuli Kharka. 6 to 7 hours of trekking finally take us to Tuli Kharka / Zatra la .
Day 7 Trek to Mosum kharka /Kothe[3700m]
The trail descends the rock-strewn path leading to a fine vantage point of the Hinku valley where mesmerizing views of the south face of Mera Peak become visible. The trail zigzags through forested areas and then descends steeply into the Hinku valley. Enchanting panorama of Peak 43 and Kusum Kangguru unfolds as we bask in the splendor of nature surrounding us from the Hinku Valley. We experience the most exotic and delightful feelings as we walk past forests of pine and rhododendron. Soon after reaching Mosum Kharka, we set a campsite by the banks of Hinku Drangka [river].
Day 8 Trek to Thangnag [4350m]
As we head to the west bank of the Hinku Khola northwards, forest blurs in and valley zooms out. We spot meadows being used as grazing areas for goats, sheep and yaks in the Upper Hinku. After several ascents for 4-6 hours, we approach summer settlement of Tangnag as we cross a single-plank bridge at Gondishung. We halt for lunch at this spot. Lying in its vicinity is 200 year-old gompa resting beneath a massive boulder and a number of crude mani walls. The trail offers an outstanding view of Peak 43.
Day 9 : Rest & acclimatize Thangnag
We utilize two days getting completely acclimatized. After proper rest, we can explore other adventure possibilities like strolling by Sabal Tsho, beautiful moraine-dammed lake which is hidden behind the Sabal Glacier and climbing a peak up to an altitude of nearly 5000m. We can also explore Hinku Nup Glacier which leads north toward Kangtaiga. The upper Hinku valley turns to the east at Thangnag, crossing the moraine of the Dig Glaciers.
Day 10: Trek to Khare [5000m]
As we walk away from Tangnag, the trail ascends to a wide grassy basin, popularly called Dig Kharka. We continue walking for hours. After a while, we arrive at Khare. There are many campsites at Khare and the most popular one is at the upper end of Khare lying beneath a group of boulders. We choose this site for camping. This campsite offers splendid vistas of huge north face of Mera, Hinku Shar Glacier and Mera La.
Day 11 : Khare upper end [5500m]
We use this day for acclimatization. After proper rest, we take a walk up to a small peak on the west side of the Hinku Nup Glacier, where we can reach a height of around 5500m. At this point, we get to capture stunning views of Mera La and Mera Peak.
Day 12 : Rest day This day has been specially set aside for giving us time to acclimatize completely and to have good rest. After relaxation, we get a further boost to lift up our adventure spirit.
Day 13: Trek up to campsite by lower part of Hinku Nup glacier . We follow the trail leading to Mera La. We continue transversing as far as the lowest part of the Hinku Nup Glacier. At this point, we get captivated by the exotic beauty of snow-slope and the panorama of Himalayan peaks.
Day 14: The ascent [6654m]-The summit on Mera Peak
Early in the morning at around 2am after breakfast, we advance towards the summit. By sunrise we can reach up to 6000m. With Incessant attempts, we finally scale the summit. From the summit, we can embrace the most spectacular view of at least five of the world's fourteen 8000m peaks. Most of this spectacular panorama can be seen from the site of the high camp and all of it is visible from 6000m. After the climb, we descend to the campsite on the Hongu side of the pass and same day continue descend to Khahare.
Day 15: Spare day for climbing in case of bad weather .
Day 16: Return trek to Mousum Kharka/Kothe.
Day 17: Trek to Tuli Kharka ( Zatra La).
Day 18 : Trek to Lukla.
Day 19: Flight to Kathmandu: From Lukla, we take an early morning flight to Kathmandu.
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