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Mera Peak
(6470 m.) |
Mera is one
of the most beautiful and the highest of Nepal's permitted
trekking peaks. It rises from the south of Everest and dominates
the watershed between the wild and heavily wooded valleys
of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas, and is not truly speaking
part of the Khumbu Himal. Both the Hongu and Hinku Valleys
remain uninhabited although there are few Kharka in the upper
Hinku basin. Its an easy snow climb from the Mera, but sometimes
crevasses complicate the route. Far and above the most rewarding
aspect of a trip to Mera is a chance to venture into a little-visited
and as yet un spoilt region of Nepal, where the hillsides
are still densely forested and a need to be self-sufficient
is essential. Mera can be approached from different directions;
none are easy and some require the crossing of high and difficult
passes, making a trek to the peak a real mountaineering adventure
for which effort is rewarded with spectacular scenery and
ultimately one of the finest viewpoints in Nepal. |
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Program Itinerary (15 Days) |
Days
01 : Arrival and transfer to hotel |
Days
02 : Preparing day for the trekking |
Days
03 : Fly Kathmandu to Lukla (2804 m.) and trek to Chhatanga
(3160 m.) O/N at camp |
Days
04 : Trek to Thuli Kharkha (4456 m.) |
Days
05 : Trek to Kothe (3691 m.) |
Days
06 : Trek to Tangnag (4465 m.) |
Days
07 : Rest and day hiking |
Days
08 : Trek to Khare (5297 m.) |
Days
09 : Trek to Mera La (5413 m.) |
Days
10 : Sphere day |
Days
11 : Summit (6470 m.) and back to Mera La |
Days
12 : Trek to Tangnag |
| Days 13 :
Trek to Jorbatto |
Days
14 : Trek to Chhutangha |
| Days 15 : Trek to
Lukla |
| Days 15 : Fly Back
to Kathmandu |
For
Detail Information & Booking Click
Here. |
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