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Mera Peak Climbing

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Mera Peak Climbing
Trip Duration 19 Days
Max-Altitude 6476m
Group Size 1-8
Start & End Point Kathmandu
Trip Difficulty Moderate
Best Season Spring and Autumn
Trip Price
US$ 5200
US$ 4600 Per Person
Trip Introduction

Overview of Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing is a thrilling adventure to one of Nepal’s highest trekking peaks at 6,476 meters. It offers the perfect challenge for trekkers wanting to experience mountaineering. The ascent is non-technical but still demanding.

The trail leads through the remote Hinku Valley with stunning views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu. The trip starts in Kathmandu with a scenic flight to Lukla. You will trek through beautiful forests, alpine meadows, and traditional Sherpa villages. The route provides plenty of time to acclimatize, ensuring a safer climb.

Reaching the summit of Mera Peak gives you an incredible 360-degree view of the world’s highest mountains. This expedition is suitable for both experienced trekkers and those new to mountaineering. Mera Peak Climbing offers a perfect mix of adventure and breathtaking scenery.

With expert guides, glacier training, and a well-paced itinerary, the climb becomes manageable and enjoyable. Standing on the summit, surrounded by towering peaks, will give you a sense of accomplishment. This once-in-a-lifetime experience will leave you with unforgettable memories of the majestic Himalayas.

Trip Schedule

Itinerary of Mera Peak Climbing

Car 30-60 minutes
Accommodation 5-Star Hotel
Meals Excluded
Max-altitude 1400

Upon arriving at Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be greeted by our team and transferred to your hotel in Kathmandu. The first day allows time to rest and explore the bustling streets of Thamel.

Thamel is known for its trekking shops, cafes, and local markets. In the evening, there will be a comprehensive briefing about the upcoming Mera Peak Climbing adventure.

Your guide will explain the trekking route, necessary gear, and safety protocols. It’s essential to ensure all your gear is ready. After the briefing, enjoy some Nepali cuisine and rest up for the trek.

Car 4-6 hours
Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast
Max-altitude 1400

A full day in Kathmandu to explore and prepare. In the morning, you will visit two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The first is Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest Buddhist stupas in the world.

The second is Pashupatinath Temple, a sacred Hindu temple along the Bagmati River. These visits offer insight into Nepal’s rich cultural and religious heritage.

In the afternoon, finalize your gear for the Mera Peak Climbing expedition. Ensure everything is for the trek. This day combines cultural exploration with practical preparation, setting the stage for the adventure ahead.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 2730

Begin the day with a scenic flight to Lukla, the starting point of many treks in the Everest region. The flight offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas.

Upon landing in Lukla, you will start your trek to Paiya. The trail winds through lush forests, offering your first glimpses of the mountains. The trekking pace is relaxed, allowing for acclimatization.

Along the way, you’ll see Kusum Kangguru (6,367m). Reaching Paiya provides a peaceful rest for the night, with anticipation building for the following stages of Mera Peak Climbing.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 2850

The journey continues through beautiful rhododendrons and bamboo forests. You’ll cross suspension bridges over the Dudh Koshi River, with stunning views of the valley.

The trail ascends gradually, with clear views of Kusum Kangguru and Number (5,943m). Passing through Sherpa villages provides a chance to experience local culture and traditions.

The path is scenic and rewarding, offering glimpses of the Himalayas. Upon reaching Panggom, you’ll settle in for the night, surrounded by serene mountain landscapes.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 2863

The trek to Ningsow offers a mix of adventure and cultural immersion. The trail leads through picturesque villages and terraced fields.

Locals go about their daily routines, providing insight into the mountain life. You’ll enjoy views of Kusum Kangguru and Number, a constant backdrop.

The altitude gradually increases, helping your body acclimatize for the climb ahead. Ningsow is a quiet, less-frequented village, offering a peaceful resting place before reaching higher elevations.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 3150

Leaving Ningsow, the trail leads through dense forests and alongside rushing rivers. The sound of waterfalls accompanies you along the way.

The environment feels remote and tranquil, with fewer trekkers on this route. As you gain elevation, the air becomes more relaxed, and the landscape becomes more rugged.

The gradual trail allows your body to adjust to the increasing altitude. Reaching Chhatra Khola, you’ll rest in a peaceful setting, preparing to climb to Kothe.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 3600

Today’s trek leads you through alpine meadows and yak pastures. The first full view of Mera Peak (6,476m) appears, providing a glimpse of your ultimate goal.

The trail follows the Hinku Valley, with panoramic views of Kusum Kangguru and other peaks. The landscape changes, becoming more rugged and open.

You’ll reach Kothe, a small settlement surrounded by towering mountains. This is an important acclimatization stop as you ascend the Mera Peak Climbing route.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 3600

At this point in the trek, an acclimatization day is essential. Short hikes around Kothe will help your body adjust to the altitude.

The surrounding scenery is stunning, with views of Mera Peak, Kusum Kangguru, and Number. These hikes ensure you’re well-prepared for the higher elevations in the coming days.

After the hikes, you’ll return to Kothe to relax. Proper acclimatization is critical to a successful summit.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 4358

The trail to Thaknak becomes more challenging as you ascend. You’ll cross glacial moraines and high-altitude landscapes. The views of Charpate Himal (6,782m) and other nearby peaks are breathtaking.

The altitude gain is steady, and the terrain is more rugged. Reaching Thaknak marks significant progress on the Mera Peak Climbing journey.

The village is a crucial stop for acclimatization, helping your body prepare for the final ascent. Rest in Thaknak and prepare for the next day’s climb.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 5045

From Thaknak, you’ll trek further into the high-altitude wilderness. The trail leads through more rugged terrain, with stunning views of Mera Peak, Kangtega (6,782m), and Thamserku (6,623m).

The altitude is noticeable, and the trek requires a slower, steady pace. Khare is the final settlement before Mera High Camp, where final preparations for the summit are made.

Glacier training will ensure you are familiar with using crampons and ice axes. Rest and acclimatize in Khare, preparing mentally and physically for the summit push.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 5045

This is another crucial acclimatization day. Short hikes around Khare will help your body adjust to the high altitude. You’ll also focus on the final preparations for the summit.

The glacier training continues, ensuring all climbers are confident in their skills. Khare offers stunning views of Mera Peak, Charpate Himal, and other surrounding peaks.

Rest and mentally prepare for the climb to Mera High Camp the following day.

Accommodation Tented Camp
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 5800

The trek to Mera High Camp (5,800m) is challenging. It crosses rocky terrain and glaciers, and the altitude makes each step more demanding.

However, the views are extraordinary, with Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu visible in the distance. Arriving at Mera High Camp offers a feeling of accomplishment.

The camp is essential, with tents set up for the night. Rest here, knowing that the summit push is just hours away.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 6471

The summit day begins early, around 2-3 AM. The climb is demanding, with steep, icy slopes. As the sun rises, the views over the Himalayas are unforgettable.

Reaching the summit of Mera Peak (6,476m) offers a 360-degree panorama of the world’s highest peaks, including Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu.

After celebrating at the summit, you’ll descend back to Khare. The descent is tiring but filled with a sense of triumph. Rest and recover in Khare after an unforgettable day.

Accommodation Tented Camp
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 5800

This contingency day is built into the itinerary in case of bad weather or other delays. If the summit was reached on Day 13, you can use this day to rest and recover in Khare.

Otherwise, this day offers a second chance to attempt the summit. A flexible day increases the likelihood of a successful Mera Peak Climbing experience.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 3600

The descent begins, retracing your steps back to Kothe. The trail offers familiar views of the Hinku Valley and the surrounding mountains.

The lower altitude makes the descent easier on the body. Reaching Kothe provides a comfortable resting place after several challenging days in the high mountains.

Reflect on the successful summit as you relax in the village.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 4200

Continue descending through alpine meadows and forests. The trek leads through small Sherpa villages, offering scenic views of Kusum Kangguru and Number.

The pace is more relaxed, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Thuli Kharka is a peaceful place to spend the night, offering one last opportunity to experience the serenity of the Himalayas.

Accommodation Luxury Lodge
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 2860

The final day of trekking brings you back to Lukla. The trail descends further, and the familiar views of the Everest region accompany you.

Upon reaching Lukla, celebrate your successful Mera Peak Climbing expedition with your team. The sense of accomplishment will be overwhelming.

Spend the night in Lukla, reflecting on the adventure and preparing for the flight back to Kathmandu.

Flight 30-60 minutes
Accommodation 5-Star Hotel
Meals Breakfast
Max-altitude 1400

After breakfast, a scenic flight takes you back to Kathmandu. The flight offers one last glimpse of the Himalayan peaks.

Once back in the city, relax or explore more of Kathmandu. The day is yours to enjoy after an intense few weeks in the mountains.

Celebrate your Mera Peak Climbing success with a farewell dinner, reflecting on the incredible journey.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast

On your final day in Nepal, you’ll be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight home.

The memories of summiting Mera Peak and the awe-inspiring views of the Himalayas will stay with you long after the expedition.

Climbing one of Nepal’s highest trekking peaks can give one a sense of achievement that is something to cherish for a lifetime.


Added Insights

Includes/Excludes

What's Included?

  • 5-star hotel accommodation in Kathmandu: Two nights in a luxury hotel (before and after the trek), including breakfast. A comfortable stay to relax and prepare for the trek.
  • Local teahouse accommodation during the trek: Basic yet cozy twin-sharing rooms with hot meals at teahouses along the trail.
  • Tented camp accommodation at Mera High Camp: Equipped tents with sleeping bags and insulated mats for warmth and comfort during your summit push.
  • Kitchen tent and dining tent at Mera High Camp: Enjoy hot meals in a sheltered environment, ensuring comfort even at high altitudes.
  • Sleeping tents at Mera High Camp: Designed to withstand high-altitude conditions, ensuring protection from the elements.
  • Meals during the trek: Full board (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) with unlimited hot water, tea, and coffee.
  • Airport transfers in Kathmandu: Convenient transfers for arrival and departure.
  • Domestic flights between Kathmandu and Lukla: Round-trip flights with stunning Himalayan views and all associated airport taxes included.
  • Permits and fees: This includes the Mera Peak Climbing permit, the Sagarmatha National Park entry permit, and the Pasang Lhamu municipality fees.
  • Guides and support staff: Led by an experienced, English-speaking climbing guide with assistant guides and porters. Porters will carry luggage within the standard weight limit.
  • Climbing Sherpa: A dedicated Sherpa will assist during the summit push, ensuring safety and guidance.
  • Climbing equipment: All necessary group climbing equipment, including ropes, crampons, harnesses, helmets, and ice axes.
  • Glacier training: Pre-climb training to familiarize you with essential glacier climbing techniques.
  • First aid and safety: The guide carries a comprehensive first aid kit, along with oxygen cylinders and masks, for emergencies.
  • Altitude sickness medication: Provided as needed to help manage altitude-related issues.
  • Emergency evacuation assistance: In case of severe illness or injury, we can help organize helicopter evacuations and other emergency services.
  • Insurance for guides and porters: Full insurance coverage ensures the safety and protection of all guides, porters, and support staff throughout the trek.
  • Sightseeing in Kathmandu: Guided tours to UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Boudhanath Stupa and Pashupatinath Temple.
  • Eco-friendly trekking practices: Water purification options are provided to minimize plastic waste during the trek.
  • Government taxes and service charges: All necessary taxes and charges are included for a hassle-free experience.

What's Excluded?

  • International flights to and from Kathmandu.
  • Nepal entry visa fees (can be obtained on arrival at Kathmandu airport).
  • Personal travel insurance must cover high-altitude trekking, emergency evacuation, and medical expenses.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu (apart from the included breakfasts at the hotel).
  • Personal climbing equipment (you can rent in Kathmandu if needed) like down jackets, personal crampons, harnesses, etc.
  • Personal expenses: Including but not limited to laundry, beverages, snacks, and phone calls during the trek.
  • Tips for guides, porters, and drivers: Customary and appreciated but not included in the package.
  • Climbing Sherpa bonus: USD 300 per Sherpa for the summit assistance (this is a customary climbing bonus).
  • Costs related to any emergency evacuation beyond the provided assistance, such as helicopter rescue or extra medical care (must be covered by insurance).
  • Any extra nights’ accommodation in Kathmandu in case of early return from the trek or late departure due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • Optional activities in Kathmandu, such as spa treatments, meals at upscale restaurants, and additional tours not included in the itinerary.
  • Any additional personal gear, souvenirs, or trekking supplies.
  • Alcoholic beverages and bottled drinks during the trek.
Good to Know

Essential Information - Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing Highlights

Summit Mera Peak (6,476 meters) is one of Nepal’s highest trekking peaks. It offers an exhilarating challenge for trekkers looking to experience mountaineering.

You can take breathtaking 360-degree panoramic views of world-renowned peaks like Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu from the summit.

Trek through the remote and untouched Hinku Valley, a region rich in natural beauty and far from the crowds of more popular routes.

As you ascend toward the summit, you will experience diverse landscapes, from lush rhododendron forests to high-altitude glaciers and alpine meadows.

Stay in traditional Sherpa villages, where you can immerse yourself in the local culture and experience authentic mountain life.

Mera Peak Climbing is a non-technical climb, making it an ideal introduction to high-altitude mountaineering while providing a significant physical challenge.

Benefit from a well-planned itinerary allowing gradual acclimatization, with built-in rest days to ensure your body adjusts to the altitude for a safer climb.

Receive professional glacier training, preparing you to tackle the snow and ice sections of the climb confidently.

Enjoy scenic flights to and from Lukla, offering stunning aerial views of the Himalayan range.

Achieve a remarkable sense of accomplishment upon reaching the summit, with unforgettable memories of conquering one of Nepal’s majestic peaks.


Mera Peak Climb
Victory at the summit of Mera Peak! Standing tall at 6,476m with hands wide open, embracing the breathtaking views of the Himalayas.

Best Season for Mera Peak Climbing

The best seasons for climbing Mera Peak are spring (March to May)autumn (September to November), and even the monsoon season (June to August), which can be a doable option for more adventurous climbers.

Spring (March to May)

Spring is one of the most ideal times for Mera Peak Climbing, offering stable weather with mild temperatures and clear skies. The trails are vibrant, with rhododendron forests in full bloom, adding colorful landscapes to the trek.

The moderate temperatures make trekking comfortable, and the surrounding Himalayan peaks, including EverestLhotse, and Makalu, are excellently visible. Spring is perfect for those who enjoy a warmer climate and want to experience Nepal’s natural beauty in full bloom.


Mera High Camp
Resting at Mera High Camp, on the edge of the summit adventure!

Autumn (September to November)

Autumn is another excellent season for Mera Peak Climbing. Climbers particularly favored it for its relaxed, crisp air and dry weather. This is the post-monsoon period, which means the skies are apparent, providing stunning views of the Himalayas.

Autumn is the best season for perfect climbing conditions and panoramic mountain views. The temperatures are more relaxed but not too harsh, making it ideal for enjoying the trek without excessive heat or cold. The trails are drier, ensuring a safer and more comfortable ascent.

Monsoon (June to August)

While the monsoon season brings rain to the lower altitudes, Mera Peak Climbing is still possible during this period, especially for experienced trekkers seeking a quieter and more adventurous experience.

The lower regions of the trek may experience frequent rain, but the higher altitude areas, like the Hinku Valley and Mera Peak, tend to be drier. The rain also clears the air, enhancing visibility and making the landscapes greener and more vibrant.

The trails are less crowded during the monsoon, providing a peaceful and solitary trekking experience. Although more challenging, the monsoon season offers a unique regional perspective, with lush scenery and dramatic skies.

Accommodation During Mera Peak Climbing

Accommodation is arranged to ensure comfort and practicality throughout the Mera Peak Climbing expedition trip.

You’ll begin and end your adventure in a luxurious 5-star hotel in Kathmandu. These high-end hotels offer modern amenities such as spacious rooms, fine dining, and spa services, ensuring a comfortable stay. This is the perfect way to relax and prepare before heading into the mountains.


Sunrise during Mera Peak Climbing
Climbing towards Mera Peak as the sunrise lights up the Himalayas—pure magic!

While trekking, you will stay in traditional local teahouses. These teahouses are simple yet comfortable, with basic twin-sharing rooms equipped with beds and blankets.

They provide hearty meals in communal dining areas, offering a cozy atmosphere and a chance to interact with fellow trekkers. Though amenities are essential, the warmth and hospitality of the locals make for a memorable experience.

At Mera High Camp, you will stay in tented camps designed for high-altitude conditions. The tents are sturdy and provide protection from the elements, ensuring a safe and warm night as you prepare for your summit push.

Sleeping bags and insulated mats will keep you comfortable as you camp under the stars, surrounded by the stunning Himalayan peaks.

Food During Mera Peak Climbing

The Mera Peak Climbing experience includes a well-planned food arrangement to keep you nourished and energized throughout the trek. In Kathmandu, breakfast is provided at your 5-star hotel, offering a wide range of fresh, delicious options to start your day.

You can enjoy everything from continental breakfasts to traditional Nepali dishes, ensuring you’re fueled for the adventure ahead.

Sunset during Mera Peak Climbing
Breaking dawn, with headlamps leading the way toward the summit of Mera Peak!

During the trek, you will be on a full-board meal plan, which includes unlimited food. Along the trail, you can access various hearty breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals in the local teahouses.

The food typically includes local staples such as dal bhat (rice with lentil soup), noodles, soups, seasonal vegetables, and popular Western dishes like pasta, pancakes, and eggs. Special dietary needs can usually be accommodated upon request.


Additionally, hot water, tea, and coffee will be available without restrictions. This ensures you stay hydrated and warm, especially at higher altitudes.

The unlimited supply of tea and coffee allows you to relax and stay refreshed after a long day of trekking, making meal times a comfortable and social experience in the mountains.


Preparation for Mera Peak Climbing

Proper preparation is critical to a successful and enjoyable Mera Peak Climbing experience. This high-altitude expedition requires both physical readiness and logistical planning to ensure you’re well-prepared for the challenges ahead.

Way up to Mera Peak
On the final push to the summit of Mera Peak, determination in every step!

Physical Preparation

Since Mera Peak Climbing involves trekking at high altitudes and a non-technical climb to 6,476 meters, being in good physical condition is essential.

You should begin training several months before the trek, building endurance, strength, and cardiovascular fitness.

Activities like hiking, running, swimming, and cycling improve stamina. Incorporating weight training and exercises targeting your core, legs, and upper body will also help prepare you for the demands of the climb, particularly when navigating rugged terrains and glaciers.


Getting comfortable walking with a backpack is also essential, as you will carry some of your gear during the trek. If possible, practice hiking in conditions similar to what you’ll encounter on the trip, such as uneven trails or inclines.

Since altitude acclimatization plays a critical role in the success of Mera Peak Climbing, consider doing some high-altitude hikes before the expedition to understand how your body reacts to thinner air.

Climber coming down after the successful summit
Descending from Mera Peak, victory in every step!

Gear and Equipment Preparation

Ensuring you have the right gear is crucial for a safe and comfortable climb. Your equipment checklist should include proper trekking boots, warm clothing, gloves, and high-quality gear for the summit push.

Layering is essential to staying warm and adaptable to changing temperatures, so pack thermal base layers, mid-layers, a down jacket, and a waterproof shell. Trekking poles are also recommended for stability, especially on steep and uneven terrain.


Specialized climbing gear, including crampons, an ice axe, a climbing harness, and helmets, will be required at higher altitudes.

These will either be provided during the trek or can be rented in Kathmandu, but it’s essential to familiarize yourself with using them beforehand. Pack comfortable, moisture-wicking socks, and bring a sturdy backpack for carrying personal items.

Near Mera Peak Summit

Almost there! Just steps away from conquering Mera Peak!


Acclimatization and Health

Acclimatization is critical to preventing altitude sickness. The itinerary is designed with gradual elevation gains and rest days to allow your body to adjust to the thinning air.

However, it would be best if you still were mindful of hydration, eating regularly, and resting when needed. Consider discussing altitude medication like Diamox with your doctor before the trip.

Stay updated on required vaccinations and general health precautions for Nepal. Travel insurance, including high-altitude trekking coverage, is essential. Ensure you bring a basic first aid kit with medication for common issues such as headaches, blisters, and stomach upset.


Mental Preparation

Climbing Mera Peak is not only a physical challenge but also a mental one. The long days of trekking, variable weather, and high altitude can be exhausting. Staying positive, focused, and mentally prepared for the journey is essential.

Meditation, breathing exercises, or visualization techniques can help manage stress and keep your mindset strong during the more challenging parts of the climb.

With the proper physical conditioning, gear, acclimatization plan, and a positive mindset, you’ll be well-prepared for the incredible adventure that Mera Peak Climbing offers.

Mera Peak summit
Celebrating together at the summit of Mera Peak—an unforgettable achievement at 6,476m!

Equipment Renting for Mera Peak Climbing

For Mera Peak Climbing, essential equipment like crampons, ice axes, climbing harnesses, and helmets can be rented in Kathmandu and Khare.

However, trekking poles, gloves, and gaiters are not available for rent in either location.

It’s best to rent most of your climbing gear in Kathmandu, where you can check the fit and quality.

Khare also offers rentals for essential items, but the options are more limited. Be sure to bring your trekking poles, gloves, and gaiters for the trek.

Most asked questions

FAQs about Mera Peak Climbing

Yes, Mera Peak Climbing is considered non-technical and is suitable for beginners with no prior mountaineering experience.

However, it would be best if you were in good physical condition and had stamina for long trekking days. Basic climbing skills, such as using crampons and ice axes, will be taught during glacier training.

The best times for climbing Mera Peak are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November).

These seasons provide stable weather, clear skies, and the best mountain views. While the monsoon season (June to August) is possible, it’s more challenging due to rain and slippery trails, especially at lower altitudes.

Mera Peak is classified as a non-technical climb, but it is physically demanding due to its high altitude (6,476m) and long trekking days.

Although it doesn’t require advanced mountaineering skills, good physical fitness and endurance are essential to handle the altitude and long ascent.

Preventing altitude sickness involves ascending gradually, staying hydrated, and taking rest days to acclimatize. It’s also important to listen to your body.

Altitude medication like Diamox can help, but it’s recommended to consult with your doctor before the trip.

Essential equipment includes crampons, an ice axe, a helmet, a climbing harness, a down jacket, and a sleeping bag.

These items can be rented in Kathmandu and Khare, but trekking poles, gloves, and gaiters are not available for rent, so you’ll need to bring them with you.

In Kathmandu, you’ll stay in a 5-star hotel. During the trek, accommodation is in local teahouses, which are basic but comfortable and offer twin-sharing rooms and meals.

At Mera High Camp, you’ll stay in tents with sleeping bags and insulated mats.

Yes, comprehensive travel insurance is essential. It must cover high-altitude trekking (above 6,000m) and emergency evacuation, including helicopter rescue.

The trekking company also insures your guides, porters, and support staff.

Travellers Experiences

Reviews on Mera Peak Climbing

5.0

Star Star Star Star Star
Based on 2 Reviews

Potota-Palace
Mike L
USA
Unforgettable Mera Peak Climb
Star Star Star Star Star

I had an incredible experience climbing Mera Peak with Alpine Luxury Treks. Everything was well-organized, and the team was professional and supportive.

Our knowledgeable guide ensured we were safe and prepared every step of the way. The scenery was breathtaking, and the summit day was unforgettable!

The accommodations in Kathmandu and on the trek were comfortable, and the food was excellent. I highly recommend Alpine Luxury Treks for anyone looking to explore the Himalayas.

Kathmandu Pokhara Tour
Mark S
UK
Expertly Guided and Well-Organized
Star Star Star Star Star

Climbing Mera Peak with Alpine Luxury Treks was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

The entire trip was perfectly planned, from the luxury hotel in Kathmandu to the well-equipped camps at high altitudes.

The guides were fantastic. They always made sure we acclimatized properly and felt confident on the mountain.

]The team’s expertise and attention to detail made all the difference, and I couldn’t have asked for a better trekking company. I highly recommend it!

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