Mera Peak (6654m) Climbing
Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak of Nepal. It stands to the south of Everest and dominates the watershed between the heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas. The route boasts a stunning panorama showcasing five of the world eight thousand peaks- Everest, Kanchanjunga, Makalu, Cho-oyu and Lhotse.
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                                    Reviews 3 Reviews3/5
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                                    Vacation Style Adult Group
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                                    Activity Level Challenging
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                                    Group Size Min Pax
Trip Facts
| Duration: 24 Days | Best Month: Mar -May - Oct - Nov | Trip Grade: Moderate to Strenuous | Maximum Altitude: 6654 m | Starting Point: Lukla | End Point: Lukla | Mode of Travel: Fly in / Out | Number of Pax: Min. 2 people | Style of Trek: Tea house / Camping | 
Trip Detail
Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak of Nepal. It stands to the south of Everest and dominates the watershed between the heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas. The route boasts a stunning panorama showcasing five of the world eight thousand peaks- Everest, Kanchanjunga, Makalu, Cho-oyu and Lhotse.
The trek takes on a Mera Peak climbing through the standard route along the Mera La offering a few days of acclimatization on the way. The summit of Mera Peak offers panoramic view of Chamlang, Kangchenjunga, Makalu, and Baruntse in the east and the peaks of Cho-Oyu, Ama Dablam and Kangtega to the west, Everest to the north over the massive unclimbed south face of Lhotse and the Nuptse / Lhotse ridge. Though Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak of Nepal, the climbing is straightforward and the summit offers stunning views of five highest mountains in the world. This climbing trip is ideal for those with moderate mountaineering experience, a good level of fitness and a keen sense of adventure.
Airport pick up and drop off, 
Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu on BB plan, 
Peak climbing permit, TIMS, National park entry permit, Government taxes, 
Necessary equipment for trekking and peak climbing, 
3 meals a day (breakfast, lunch, dinner) on the trek, climbing food, camping gear, a professional climbing guide, trekking guide, required no. of porters, 
ground transportation, domestic flight
                                        
                                            Nepal Visa fee
International flight
Lunch & evening meals in Kathmandu
Personal Mountaineering and trekking gears
Travel and rescue insurance
Personal nature expenses such as phone calls, laundry, 
Bar bills & extra porters
Tips for guides and porters
Optional trips and sightseeing if extend                                        
 
                 
             
                                         
                                        
Dear Chhiring,
I had a chance to experience first hand professionalism, courtesy and dedication of you and your team to achieve set goals through this journey. Twice I came to Nepal and had a chance to experience 2 routes once to Everest Base Camp directly and another one going through Gokyo lakes, Chola Pass and Base camp . This last time I did with my son so it was even more rewarding. I was very touched by the way you handled all procedures from the time we landed in Kathmandu, the trek itself and accommodations throughout the trek , Kathmandu sightseeing and the final drop to airport. We always felt safe and you ensured we ate the right food to avoid any issues. Under all circumstances I would recommend you and your tour and I am contemplating doing more treks with you in next future. Thank you Chhiring and Rinji
I am retired and wishing that I were much younger! Chhiring Sherpa was our guide on the Annapurna Circuit. He was recommended by a friend who has done eight treks in Nepal. We had originally planned on doing the circuit without a guide or porter. Hiring him proved to be the best decision we made. Without him, we would not have completed our trek.
Not only did he give us excellent advice prior to our departure, he constantly assessed our progress and adjusted the pace and distances to accommodate us. When we wanted to turn back, his quiet words would motivate us to keep on going or at least to postpone the decision until the next morning. Thankfully, that decision was never made. His knowledge of Nepalese culture also made our trek so much more interesting. He expertly guided us through an environment that is hostile to the human body, trespassing through the playground of the gods. It was difficult but unimaginably magnificent!
I have no hesitations in recommending his services. He will take very good care of you!