Experience Nepal's Highest Trekking Peak, with 16 days high adventure. Departure: Kathmandu Duration: 16 days Best season: Spring and Autumn Peak Grade: Alpine Grade F  Mera Peak (6,476m) is the highest of the permitted Nepalese trekking peaks and while the ascent is straightforward, the view from the summit is believed to be one of the most outstanding in the entire Nepal Himalaya. Your trek allows sufficient time for any reasonably physically fit person to make a comfortable ascent of this most spectacular of the Nepalese trekking peaks. The route over the Zatrwa La Pass (4,580m) offers an opportunity for people with limited time to experience this amazing peak. The best time for this trip is in spring, from March to May and in the clear, crisp days of autumn, from September to December. BRIEF ITINERARY Day 01: Flight to Lukla & Trek to Chutanga (3173m) Day 02: At Chutanga Day 03: Trek to Tuli Kharka (4300m) Day 04: Trek to Mosum Kharka (3700m) Day 05: Trek to Tangnag (4350m) Day 06-07: At Tangnag Day 08: Trek to Khare (5000m) Day 09: Khare upper end (5500m) Day 10: Trek up to camp on the pass / High camp (5800m) Day 11: The ascent (6476m) & Return to Khare Day 12: A spare day Day 13: Trek to Mosum Kharka Day 14: Trek to Tuli Kharka Day 15: Trek across Zatrwa La to Lukla Day 16: Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu
IMPORTANT NOTE Every effort will be made to keep to the above itinerary, but as this is Adventure Travel in the mountains, we cannot guarantee it. Weather conditions, road conditions, vehicle breakdowns and the health of fellow travellers can all contribute to changes. We will try to ensure that the trip runs according to plan, but an easy going nature will be an asset! | |