Elevation: 21,247 feet (6,476 meters) Region: Everest The route: Kathamndu-Lukla-Mera BC Best Season: Sept. to Nov.& April to May. Facility: Teahouse and Camping. Program duration: 22 days Location: Hinku Valley, Nepal, Asia Lat/Lon: 27.7067°N, 86.8692°E
View from the summit of Mera Peak
Mera Peak is usually, and perhaps incorrectly, regarded as the highest official trekking peak in Nepal. The confusion stems from its altitude and location being misreported by the Nepal Mountaineering Association. See the section on the real Mera Peak below.
In any case it remains a popular destination due to its easy standard route, which requires only basic mountaineering skills to acheive an altitude higher than any peak in Europe or North Amercia. In addition the Mera Peak trek is superb. The Hinku and Hongu valleys are spectacular Himalayan wilderness, where one might still see snow leopard tracks, as I did in the Hongu.
From the summit of Mera one can see 5 of the 6 highest mountains in the world: Everest, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyo. The standard route from the north involves little more than high altitude glacier walking. The ease of reaching this elevation may be its biggest danger but good weather and snow conditions are, of course, necessary for safety and success. The west and south faces of the peak offer difficult technical routes.
The first ascent was on May 20, 1953 by Col. Jimmy Roberts and Sen Tenzing. The region was first explored extensively by British expeditions in the early 50's before and after the ascent of Everest. Members of those teams included Edmund Hillary, Eric Shipton and Geroge Lowe.
When to climb
The typical eastern Himalayan climbing seasons apply: April-May before the monsoon, or October-November after it.
» Itinerary Details:
Day 01 : Arrival Kathmandu - transfer hotel - tour briefing
Day 02 : At leisure in Kathmandu
Day 03 : Transfer airport - fly Lukla - trek Chhutanga