Mt Mera Peak Climbing Overview
Mera Peak has established itself as one of the most sought after peaks in the Himalayas. The incredible views of the Everest range and other peaks beyond make the ascent up to this peak, one of the most alluring experiences. Alpine Paradise Treks and Expedition, brings to you the perfectly designed itinerary of the Mt. Mera Peak climbing that will leave you delighted and satisfied for a long time to come.
Join us on a culturally and geographically simulating journey to the heart of the Khumbu region. Test your physique by climbing the ice seracs of the Mera Peak (6461 m). Witness the never before seen views of the high Himalayas, casting a white glow, surely set to amaze you to the very core.
Longer and less-trodden trails will take you to the Hinku Valley. Spectacular views of the Mt. Everest, Cho- Oyu, Lhotse, Makalu, Kanchenjunga Nuptse, Chamlang from atop the peak are the major attractions of the Mt. Mera Peak Climbing.
Alpine Paradise Treks and Expedition has a team of highly skilled guides and climbers who will provide you extensive training about glacier travel, rope fixing, ascending and descending. This physically demanding climb has a straightforward climbing and is suitable for fit trekkers with a hunger for adventure. If you possess it, come be a part of this one in a million experience to the heart of the Himalayas and return home happy and content.
Best Season:
The best season for a Mt. Mera Peak Climbing is generally in the autumn months of September to November. During this time, the weather is typically clear and stable, with lower chances of rainfall and snowfall, which makes for better climbing conditions.
Permit & Regulations:
- Makalu Barun National Park Permit: This permit is required for all visitors to the Makalu Barun National Park, which includes Mt. Mera, and costs around USD 30 per person. It can be obtained from the Nepal Tourism Board or from the Nepal Immigration Office in Kathmandu.
- Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) Climbing Permit: This permit is also required for all mountaineering expeditions in Nepal, including Mt. Mera. The fee for the NMA climbing permit for Mt. Mera is based on the number of climbers in the group and ranges from USD 250 for a solo climber to USD 125 per person for a group of 7 climbers or more.