Mera Peak via Pangoma

16 Days 6445 m

  • Trip Duration: 16 Days
  • Max Altitude: 6445 m
  • Best Time: March-May, Sept-Nov
  • Trip Mode: Trek
  • Group Size: 2-12 Pax

Trip Overview

Mera Peak (6,461m) is an exciting, scenically stunning mountain becoming popular among trekkers and climbers as it is the highest trekking peak in Nepal in Khumbu (Everest) Valley. Situated on the edge of famous Khumbu Region and dominated by Mt. Everest, climbing Mera peak is an opportunity to all the adventure seekers who are physically fit. Lifting the eyes from Mera and keep on lifting them until, above the clouds, the mighty frieze of the world’s 8000 meter Mountains- Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho-Oyu and many other peaks is an unforgettable experience.

Mera Peak climbing begins following a short and exciting flight to the mountain airstrip of Lukla and after continuous trek for days through the high and lovely valleys you will get to the area of Mera. Although physically very demanding on account of the altitude, the climb on Mera Peak is not technically difficult as ascending snow slopes rarely exceed 40 degrees. The only qualification you need to ascend Mera peak is your excellent physical fitness and an extrovert sense of adventure. Our Mera peak itinerary has been carefully designed to allow gradual acclimatization for the climbers. The walk in initially through the virgin forest of the Hinku Valley is incredibly beautiful and provides excellent acclimatization for the peak itself. Our unrivalled service, quality equipment, food, trekking staff and an experienced leader ensure that your Mera trip will be an lifetime adventure experience in Nepal.

NOTE: It has been a matter of curiosity of many climbers that on which- North Mera Peak (6,476m), Central Mera Peak (6,461m), or South Mera Peak (6064m) have we been operating our Mera expedition. In general, we operate expedition to Mera Central (6,461m) although the highest one is Mera North (6,476m). Due to huge crevasses and glacial changes happening there in the route to Mera North we operate the expedition to Mera Central.

Outline Itinerary

DAY 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1300m) and Trek Preparation

DAY 02:  Fly to Lukla (2860m) 35 minutes flight and trek to Paiya  (2730m)  3-4 hours

DAY 03:  Paiya – Pangoma (2850m)   5-6 hours

DAY 04:  Pangoma – Ngyungsa (Shibuche)(2745m)   4-5 hours

DAY 05:  Ngyungsa (Shibuche) – Chetrakhola (3150m)  7-8 hours

DAY 06:  Chetrakhola – Kothe (3600m)  6-7 hours

DAY 07:  Kothe – Tangnang (4,350m)    3-4 hours

DAY 08:  Acclimatization Day: Hiking to Charpate Himal Glacier.

DAY 09:  Tangnang – Khare (5,045m)   2-3 hours

DAY 10:  Khare – High camp (5,780m)  4-5 hours

DAY 11:  Mera High Camp to Summit (6,461m) and back to Khare (5045m)   10-12 hours

DAY 12:  Khare – Kothe (3600m)   4-5 hours

DAY 13:  Kothe – Thuli Kharka   5-6 hrs

DAY 14:  Thuli Kharka to Lukla: 6-7 hrs

DAY 15: Fly Back to Kathmandu

DAY 16: Final Departure

Detail Itinerary

DAY 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1300m) and Trek Preparation

Upon your arrival in the Kathmandu airport look for your guide with Sherpa Backpackers’ display board at the arrival gate. You will then be transferred to the hotel. After you check in you have sometime to explore the city and then preparing for your next day adventure is must. Your guide will introduce you to the rest of the team member and brief you about the trip in the evening. Provided there is time after the meeting we may as well go out for a group dinner to a traditional Nepali Restaurant.

 

 

DAY 02:  Fly to Lukla (2860m) 35 minutes flight and trek to Paiya  (2730m)  3-4 hours

Early morning after breakfast, we get transferred to domestic airport to fly to Lukla. After an adventurous 40-minute flight above breathtaking green and white mountains, we reach Tenzing-Hillary Airport at Lukla. This is one of the most beautiful air routes in the world culminating in a dramatic landing on a hillside surrounded by high mountains peaks. At the airport, we meet our other crew members. We get time to stroll around while the guide divides and manages baggage to be carried by porters. We start our trek down from Lukla. It will make sense to fly up to Lukla for acclimatization and walk down. We walk through the jungle down to Surke then a bit ahead we have lunch at Pakhapani or ahead nearby. Continuing ahead through many traditional villages, jungles, and hills, we gradually reach the vicinity of Paiya for the first night’s camp. We see number of peaks from here such as Kongde Ri, Khatang, Tang Ragi Tu and other peaks above 7 thousand meters from Paiya. Overnight at Paiya.

 

DAY 03:  Paiya – Pangoma (2850m)   5-6 hours

After breakfast, we march down a little until we reach wooden bridge and then carefully we have to go ahead through the slippery trail to cross Kari La Hill (pass). We have our lunch in the village ahead and start up walking through the rhododendron and bamboo forest through the narrow mountain trail. We need to keep our cameras ready with full charge to catch the outstanding views of Dudhkoshi River valley and Dudh Kund Himal before reaching the farming and trading village of Pangkongama for the night.

 

DAY 04:  Pangoma – Ngyungsa (Shibucho)(2745m)   4-5 hours

The trail descends the rock-strewn path leading to the rhododendron forest. We come across a lot of Mani walls through the trail. Passing again through hills, ridges and teahouses, we start downwards and have lunch around there in village nearby. Mesmerizing views of the south face of Mera Peak (6064m/19890ft) and Naulekh Peak awaiting our insight ahead. The trail zigzags through forested areas and then descends steeply. We experience the most interesting and charming feelings as we walk past forests of pine and rhododendron to reach Nigmsa (Shibuche) where we stay for the night.

 

DAY 05:  Ngyungsa (Shibuche) – Chetrakhola (3150m)  7-8 hours

After breakfast, we start up though a steep and slope trail through narrow and typical mountain trail, a bit complicated ahead through rhododendron and bamboo forests, we pass in the course of landslides and down we reach to the stream. By the side of the crystal clear stream we have our lunch today. Straight ahead and up through the rhododendron forests we may encounter wild animals if we are lucky. A little down through the bamboo jungle and past a nice stone cave by the side of a river. There are 3 basic Tea house where we will spend a night. Overnight at Chhatra Khola.

 

DAY 06:  Chetrakhola – Kothe (3600m)  6-7 hours

Chirping birds wake us up early in the morning. We start after breakfast and reach a fine vantage point of the Hinku Valley where we line around in the splendor of nature surrounding us. Straight through the bamboo and pine forest in the narrow trails while enjoying the views of Mera and the Hinku Valley, there is a possibility of encountering mountain wild animals like sloth bear, jungle cat, etc.among the tall pine trees. Past Tashing Dingma we find shops and teahouses where we have lunch. We continue ahead by the ridge of the river in the Hinku valley all the way up and reach Kothe where we have the night’s rest in a tea house. Overnight in Kothe.

 

DAY 07:  Kothe – Tangnak (4,350m)    3-4 hours

Today is another short-trek day in which we trek along the ridge of the Hinku Khola in the shadow of Mera Peak. We take lunch at Gondishung, the summer herders’ settlement in the west bank of the Hinku Drangka. Beyond Gondishung we pass a 200 year-old Lungsumgba Gompa where we can find Mera peak scripted in rock along with its route to reach Mera. We pray for our successful ascent of Mera Peak in the boulder of the Gompa offering incense. A short walk takes us to Thagnag, which is a summer grazing area with the primitive lodges and shops. Overnight in Thagnak.

 

DAY 08:  Acclimatization Day: Hiking to Charpate Himal Glacier.

Today is our day of rest day. It is not recommended to stay idle although it is a rest day instead we have to stay active to be ready for next day’s adventure. So after breakfast, we hike for about 5 hours up to Shertemba Go 5000m. Seen very close from the Thangnak. We will observe Mera North very close and outstanding from here. After an hour’s pleasant hike downwards, we will be back at the teahouse at Thangnak. Overnight at Thangnak.

 

DAY 9:  Tangnak – Khare (5,045m)   2-3 hours

We head towards Mera Base Camp at Khare. We follow the lateral moraine of Dig Glacier to Dig Kharka, which offers spectacular views of Charpate Himal. The trail climbs through moraines and to the snout of the Hinku Nup and Shar Glaciers and then climbs more steeply to our teahouse at Khare for lunch camp. The overnight experience at Khare is something that would cherish us throughout our life. It is a pleasure to view beautiful North face of Mera Peak from our teahouse at Khare. After lunch we will be prepare our climbing gear followed by short climbing clinic around khare. Overnight at Khare.

 

DAY 10:  Mera Base Camp – High camp (5,780m)  6 -8 hours

Today after breakfast, we walk through boulder strewn course to reach Base Camp of Mera Peak. We have to march through steep route (about 260 meters ) and it takes around 2 to 3 hours to reach Base Camp and from Base camp We take the route through Mera La to reach the Mera High Camp today. You need to walk through rock-strewn area for about two hours while making your way to Mera High Camp and this can be a bit hazardous if it has recently snowed, as there are a number of crevasses here. We make our way to the top of the rock band, which is marked by a large cairn. We set up a high camp and enjoy the rest of the day the sunrise and sunset view along with the Mt. Everest, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and south face of Lotshe, Nuptse, Chamlang and Baruntse are outstanding and seems like they are piercing the skyline. We overnight in Mera High Camp.

 

DAY 11:  Mera High Camp to Summit (6,461m) and back to Khare (5045m)   8-9 hours

 This is really a big day. Our crew will wake up around 1 a.m. for preparation. You should also wake up around 2.30 am and you will have very early breakfast today. After breakfast, your group will put on crampons and rope and set up for special journey to the summit. If you are a well-acclimatized group, it takes around 4-6 hours to reach the summit of Mera central for you. From the summit can be seen the magnificent views of Mt. Everest (8,848m), Cho-Oyu (8,210m), Lhotse (8,516m), Makalu (8,463m), Kangchenjunga (8,586m), Nuptse (7,855m), Chamlang (7,319m), Baruntse (7,129m) Ama Dablam (6,812m) Kangtega (6,779m) and many peaks over six thousand. After achieving the summit, you retrace your steps down to high camp. After having a rest accompanied with some hot soups/tea at the high camp, we will continue down to Khare for the night’s rest. You will really find this day really long but inspirational one for your life! Overnight at Khare.

 

DAY 12:  Khare – Kothe (3600m)   4-5 hours

After a great success of the expedition to Mt. Mera we descend to Hinku valley to Kothe for our overnight stop at camp. Leaving behind the outstanding Himalayan background, you arrive Kothe. The night we enjoy with local wines and foods and relax at the camp and overnight.

 

DAY 13:  Kothe – Thuli Kharka   5-6 hrs

Today, we again climb up about two hours through the lush forest on the west side of the Hinku Valley to Thuli Kharka. It’s a nice walk through the red Rhododendron forest with beaten trail of Himalaya of Nepal. We observe the wide range of Mera peaks, Mera North, Mera Central, Mera South from Thuli Kharka. Overnight in Thuli Kharka.

 

DAY 14:  Thuli Kharka to Lukla: 6-7 hrs

Two hours up from Thuli Kharka we walk to reach Zatrwa La pass. After crossing the pass we see beautiful view of Lukla valley. Cho yu, Kongde peak, Numbur Himal, Kusum Khangru and so many others. From Zatrwa La we walk all the way down to Chutanga and then straightforward easy walk takes us to Lukla village where we conclude the trekking and this evening we enjoy the last dinner in mountain with our crew. Overnight in teahouse.

DAY 15: Fly Back to Kathmandu

Today, we fly back to Kathmandu. Once you are in Kathmandu your guide will help you check in to your hotel. Once checked in you have all afternoon free to yourself to explore more of the cities / rest / body massage enjoy spa etc. After all you deserve to have all of them. If you are still keen on exploring any other areas in Kathmandu,you can talk to your guide and he/she will organize it for you accordingly.

 

DAY 16: Final Departure

The journey within the mountains of Nepal comes to an end today. Depending on your flight schedules you can wander around Thamel and relax before your flight. Your guide will see you off to the airport for your flight back home. You should be leaving the hotel  3 hours prior to your flight time.

 

Date & Cost

Trip Start Date Trip End Date Status Price
05 April 2020 20 April 2020 Available USD 1750 Book Now
10 May 2020 25 April 2020 Available USD 1750 Book Now

Equipment List

NOTE:

You can also buy the trekking equipments in Kathmandu.The price is better here and you will have time to buy them before the trek.

PERSONAL EQUIPMENTS FOR TREKKING 

  • Beanie – 1
  • Cap or sun hat -1
  • Sun glass – 1
  • Sunscreen – 1
  • Scarf or Buff – 1
  • Towels – 1
  • Goretex top and bottom – 1
  • Fleece jacket – 1
  • Down Jacket – 1
  • Trekking trouser – 2
  • T-Shirts(short or long sleeves) – 2 each
  • Polypropylene thermal (tights) top and bottom – 1 set
  • Gloves ( Gore tex & Fleece ) 1 each
  • Socks -4 pairs
  • Trekking boot – 1 pair
  • Snow Gaiter (optional) – pair
  • Running shoe Or Camp shoes or sandals – 1 pair
  • Head torch – 1
  • Personal medical kit optional
  • Water Bottle – 1 liter
  • Walking poles (optional. Handy for anyone with knee problem)
  • Spare batteries for Camera
  • Day pack Minimum 30L with side pocket for water bottle

MOUNTAINEERING EQUIPMENT ONLY FOR THE CLIMBING GROUP

 

  • Snow Gaiter (compulsory)
  • Glaciers Glasses
  • Snow goggles optional
  • Thick socks at least 3 pairs one unused for the summit day
  • Bid gloves
  • down pants
  • Ruck-Sack minimum 40L+, better with a loop to hold Ice-Axe, pole and side pocket to hold water bottle

Before You Go

 

Important Note :

Your safety is of paramount concern while traveling with Sherpa Backpackers. Please note that your leader has the authority to amend or cancel any part of the itinerary if it is deemed necessary due to safety concerns. Every effort will be made to keep to the above itinerary; however, since this adventure entails travelling in remote mountainous regions, we cannot guarantee that we will not deviate from it. Weather conditions, health condition of a group member, unexpected natural disasters, etc., can all contribute to changes in the itinerary. The leader will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but please be prepared to be flexible if required.

 

The Climbing Group

For the Climbing trip, there will be one climbing and trekking leader, assistant leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide), Sherpa porters for luggage carrying (2 trekkers: 1 porter) and other helpers as per requirement in climbing section. This arrangement ensures that should anybody in the group is sick, the trip can still go ahead as planned. We can run the Island Peak Climbing trip for at least a group of two, and include maximum of twelve people only, as we’ve found this to be the optimum size for a successful trip. However, if you’d like to make a group booking for more than twelve people together, we can arrange this too.

 

Travel Insurance

It is a condition upon joining any of Sherpa Backpackers trips that all clients be insured for comprehensive expenses that might incur due to medical issues or accidents (this includes air ambulance, helicopter rescue, and treatment costs). Please note that we don’t arrange or sell insurance.

 

Accommodations

Accommodations are included in the trip cost and Sherpa Backpackers has chosen the best deluxe accommodation for 3 nights in Kathmandu, and trekking nights in standard teahouse/lodge, and two/three nights in two-men camping tent, however teahouses/lodges in most of the places only have shared washing and toilet facilities. To sleep in tent, 4 season sleeping bag and foam mattress will be provided. We maintain standard comfort in every matter based on the enforceable conditions such as weather calamities. In climbing section, toilet facilities will be provided with necessary natural preservation. If you are a solo traveler, you will share a room/tent with someone else of same sex of your group. If you prefer a single room, you may indicate your preference and get single rooms on request by paying single supplement USD 30. However, we like you to understand the fact that there are several places that do not allow single room accommodation. On paying single supplement, you will get single room in Kathmandu but sometimes it is feasible only up to Namche Bazzar only during the trek. Above Namche Bazzar single accommodation is not always feasible. However, we will try our best to provide you with single rooms in all places as much as possible.

 

Meals

During your climbing trip, you can enjoy typical Nepali food, different ethnic cuisines as well as all types of international cuisine (Tibetan, Continental, Italian, Indian, etc.) from pizza and Chips to apple pie. You can even enjoy hot chocolates, variety of breads, variety of drinks, and snacks. Breakfast of a day will be provided from the teahouse/lodge menu where you spent your night. Lunch will be served on the way to destination, dinner and breakfast in the teahouse/lodge where you will spend the night. During climbing session, a freshly cooked hygienic food or a packed food (as per condition) will be provided. A welcome dinner, a farewell dinner and breakfasts will be provided during your stay in Kathmandu.

 

Trekking & Climbing Day

Since you will be in the remote countryside area, you will be experiencing the ‘early to bed and early to rise’ schedule. A typical trekking day starts at around 6 or 7 am. Enjoy the hearty breakfast and begin trekking. Carry your pack containing personal items you need for the day. The porters and yaks carry all the loads. Walk at your own pace, enjoy the scenery, chat with the natives, and take photographs. The lunch time depends upon the terrain and is prepared by our catering team. Generally you stop for lunch after about 3 hours of walking. The lunch hour also helps in acclimatization. The aim would be to reach next stop by the sunset. After reaching the overnight stay point, the crew members fix the tents. You may relax with a cup of tea or coffee or take a pleasure walk around the camp site. The dinner would be ready around 7 PM. Enjoy the dinner while sharing the day’s experience with team members.

On the summit day we have an early start around midnight after a light breakfast.It will be around 8-10 hours climg today.you will be coming back to basecamp for the overnight stay after summit.

Cost Included

  • Domestic Airport Transfer
  • 2 nights Accommodation in Kathmandu with bed and breakfast basis
  • Welcome and farewell dinner in Kathmandu
  • Round trip flight Kathmandu to Lukla to Kathmandu
  • Accommodation during the trek on sharing basis
  • All trekking and climbing permits & fees
  • Experienced Climbing & trekking guides (3: 1 guiding ratio)
  • Assistance Guide (3: 1 guiding ratio)
  • Porters for the trek 2:1 ratio (15 kg of baggage per person)
  • Tents on sharing basis with Mattress for the base camp
  • Food at base camp and pack lunch during the summit push
  • Group Climbing equipment for the climb
  • Individual climbing equipment
  • Filtered drinking Water
  • Half Day Climbing clinic
  • Sleeping Bag (-10 rating) for the trek
  • Sherpa Backpackers duffel Bag for the trek
  • Group First Aid Kit
  • Emergency medical services – supplementary oxygen (Above 4500m)
  • Insurance for all Nepalese staffs
  • All government taxes and agency service charges

 

Individual climbing equipment’s list provided by Sherpa backpackers

(All the Gears are UIAA tested)

  • Helmet
  • Harness
  • Carabiners
  • Safety Lanyard
  • Ice Axe
  • Climbing boots
  • Crampons
  • Jumar /Ascenders: This is a device for climbing up on a rope and is a must in steep climbing section.
  • Descender: This is a device to descend on a rope safely. Figure of eight and ATC are other names.

Cost not Include

  • Personal trekking gear
  • International round-trip airfare to and from Kathmandu
  • International Airport transfer
  • All Meals and drinks throughout the trip
  • Extra night accommodation in Kathmandu because of early arrival, late departure, early return from mountain (due to any reason) than the scheduled itinerary
  • Nepal Visa fees.
  • Tipping for Guide & staffs
  • Personal communications (Satellite phone, phone, fax, email)
  • Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, bottle water, shower, heater, etc.)
  • Personal travel /medical/cancellation/rescue insurance
  • Any rescue costs or costs of early departure from the trek