Mera Peak expedition

Mera Peak expedition
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2009 dates:  November 1st to 22nd
2010 dates: October 31st to November 21st

Grade & trek days:

Strenuous expedition grade (grade 5), 18 trekking days

Number of days:

22

Accommodation:

3 nights hotels, 1 nights tea house lodges & 17 nights camping

Trip cost '09:

Ex Ktm: £1,850 (western and Sherpa leaders)

Min group size:

5

Download trip dossier for detailed trek information and photographs.

Mera Peak photo gallery

Pre trek course in Chamonix, Alps (optional)

Online quotation for trekking insurance

Information on booking international flights

Roland Hunter will lead the expedition to Mera Peak in November 2009, he has led three successful trips to the summit of Mera Peak in May 2005, November 2007 and November 2008.

Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal at 6,476m. Any peak above this height is considered a full expedition with the associated higher permit cost. This expedition offers you the chance to climb a Himalayan peak at high altitude while following a non technical route to the summit.

This itinerary has been carefully designed to allow for gradual acclimatisation. We believe that by using this itinerary you will have a higher chance of safely summitting Mera Peak and enjoying it as much as possible along the way! As a safety precaution we bring a portable altitude chamber, an oxymeter (a small device which measures the oxygen saturation of your blood- ie how well your body is acclimatising) and a satellite phone.

This expedition would be suitable for either a climber visiting the Himalayas for the first time or keen hill walkers with some previous experience of using crampons and iceaxes. You can learn these basic skills by joining our annual Chamonix training weekend. To get to the summit of Mera Peak requires fitness, good acclimatisation and determination!

If you would like more information download the Trip Dossier  and read TMC Blog report for November 2008 Mera Peak expedition .

OUTLINE ITINERARY

  • Day 1 Arrive in Kathmandu
  • Day 2 Fly to Lukla and trek to Puiyan (2,800m)
  • Day 3 Trek to Pangom (2,800m)
  • Day 4 Trek to Nashi Dingma (2,600m)
  • Day 5 Trek to Chalem Kharka (3,600m)
  • Day 6 Acclimatisation day at Chalem Kharka (3,600m)
  • Day 7 Trek to Chunbu Kharka (4,200m)
  • Day 8 Trek into the Hinku valley near Kote (3,600m)
  • Day 9 Trek to Tagnag (4,400m)
  • Day 10 Acclimatisation day in Tagnag, day walk
  • Day 11 Trek to Dig Kharka (4,720m)
  • Day 12 Trek to Khare (5,000m)
  • Day 13 Acclimatisation day in Khare, day walk
  • Day 14 Climb to Mera la (5,300m)
  • Day 15 Climb to High Camp
  • Day 16 Climb to Mera Peak summit and back down to Khare
  • Day 17 Return to Kote
  • Day 18 Trek to Thuli Kharka (4,300m)
  • Day 19 Trek to Lukla (2,800m)
  • Day 20 Fly to Kathmandu
  • Day 21 At leisure in Kathmandu
  • Day 22 Fly back home

Recommended books & maps:

Nepal

Take a look at our other trekking peaks:

Island Peak expediton and Everest base camp
Stok Kangri and Ladakh trek

Take a look at our Nepal extension:

Royal Chitwan National Park

 
Latest news
October '08 Lunana Snowman, Bhutan success!
Well done to this group who all successfully completed the entire Lunana Snowman trek from Paro to Bumthang. This epic journey crosses more than 14 high passes during 28 days of trekking. For photos please click here and for TMC Blog trip report click here
 
The Mountain Company reported in the press....
Nepal is back in business (The Times), Trekking not required (Newsweek) and Appeal for unwanted tents (Telegraph)
 
Mera Peak summit!

Well done to  the Mera Peak team who summitted on November 18th '08 . Roland will also lead the Mera Peak expedition in  November 2009 please get in touch if you interested in joining him.