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Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing

Destination: Nepal

Region: Everest

Duration
18 nights 19 Days
Difficulty
Challenging
Country
Nepal
Activity
Trekking and Climbing
Max-Altitude
6465m
Accomodation
Hotel, Lodge and Camp
Best Season
March to May and Sep to Nov
Meals
Lunch, Dinner and Breakfast

Overview

Are you interested in Peak Climbing? Mera Peak Climbing is the perfect option for you as it is the highest trekking peak in Nepal. Access the Asia Treks offers you the suitable Mera Peak Climbing Package for you for your kind perusal.

The Mera peak Climbing is one of the most exciting and thrilling Himalayan trekking in Nepal where climbers get to climb the highest trekking peak in Nepal (6476 meters). Mera Peak is generally popular as a non-technical peak, it is suited to trekkers of good stamina and health condition who want to feel the joy of climbing a mountain in Nepal.

The pros of this climbing are it can be accomplished without having to acquire any advanced technical skills and pre climbing experience. Mera Peak climbing offers breathtaking views and landscapes, cultural richness, and the reward of reaching a summit in the Himalayas and is, therefore, on many trekkers bucket lists.

The trip to the Mera Peak Climbing commences by flight into Lukla, and then days of trekking across to the banks of the Himalaya forests, as well as alpine fields, and authentic Sherpa communities. Trail to Mera Peak is off the beaten path compared to the routes taken in the ever-busy Everest routes.

You have the opportunity of experiencing the real Himalayas and leadership skills in the mountains during Mera Peak Climbing. Trekkers acclimatize slowly by crossing suspension bridges, hiking through remote valleys, and traversing high mountain passes that creates wonderful memories in the land of paradise, training one’s body to the high altitude. This adaptation getting smoother and smoother with the proper guidance and support from the Access the Asia Treks staffs.

The best thing about the Mera Peak climbing is that it offers an actual mountaineering experience without being technical. There is the necessity of the basic climbing equipment. This includes the use of crampons, ropes and ice axes which are guided by experienced Sherpas. The ascent is fairly easy but the altitude makes this physically arduous. Acclimatization and preparation are the keys to reaching the summit and the achievement of a safe climb.

The most beautiful portion at the end of a Mera Peak climbing is the view at the top which gives a perfect view of the Himalayas. On cloudless days climbers are able to see five of the highest mountains of the world; these are the Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu and Kanchenjunga. The 360 vistas at the summit is a memory never to be forgotten and the perseverance and endurance on the climb adds tremendous value one’s accomplishment.

In conclusion, Mera peak climbing is the ideal activity to aspiring climbers on their first Himalaya peak climbing or even an expert adventurer in need of a non-technical mountain achievement that has unsurpassed rewards. It is a cultural exploration, a scenic trek and an adventurous climb rolled into one memorable adventure. Trekkers who fantasize of standing on top of the clouds and looking at the highest mountains of the world, Mera Peak climbing is an opportunity that they should not give a miss.

Trip Highlights

  • It scales to an amazing height; it is the highest trekking peak in Nepal.
  • Mera Summit offers the view of 8000 m peaks that are in the Everest region.
  • Best months for Mera Peak Trekking and Climbing are February to May and October to December.
  • Mera Peak Trek Itinerary can be extended from 15 days to 20 days.
  • Panoramic views of five 8000m+ peaks: Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and Cho Oyu
  • Less crowded trails through beautiful forests, valleys, and high alpine terrain
  • Experience both traditional camping and cozy teahouse stays
  • Explore Sherpa villages and Buddhist monasteries en-route
  • Capture sunrise over Everest and sweeping glacier landscapes
  • Walk across the Mera Glacier with crampons and ropes
  • Summiting Mera is a major personal accomplishment and adventure milestone

Itinerary

Day 1

After your arrival at the TIA (Tribhuwan International Airport), Kathmandu, you are received with warm and hearty welcome by our friendly and accommodating staff along with welcoming banner stand sign outside the arrival terminal. Meanwhile, it is followed up by short welcoming procedure in a typical Nepali tradition and you are escorted to the luxurious hotel in Kathmandu.

During this time period, you can feel the vibes of the bustling lifestyle of Kathmandu city. Various cultural heritages and ancient sculptures with magnificent monasteries are the center of attraction in Kathmandu city. Furthermore, you are provided with pleasantly brief details regarding your stay in hotel. A comfortable and luxurious stay in hotel of Kathmandu for this night.

Note: A short meeting is held at a set time the same day or else it takes place in the first hour the following day depending upon your arrival time.

Drive duration: 30 minutes
Accommodation: Luxurious hotel in Kathmandu City

Day 2

One of the explorative days begins with your breakfast and the wonderful morning vibes of the center of Kathmandu.

Highlighting Swayambhunath, Pashupatinath, and Boudhanath as the main attractions.

Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)

Start your exploration at the iconic Swayambhunath Stupa, perched on a hill offering breathtaking views of Kathmandu Valley. Known as the Monkey Temple due to its lively monkey inhabitants, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a revered Buddhist sanctuary.

Pashupatinath Temple

A sacred pilgrimage destination for Hindus, Pashupatinath Temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located along the banks of the holy Bagmati River, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is an architectural marvel and spiritual hub.

Boudhanath Stupa

The grand Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest in the world, stands as a beacon of peace and spirituality. Surrounded by a lively marketplace, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is a haven for Buddhist pilgrims and enthusiasts.

Optional Destinations

  • Kathmandu Durbar Square (Kumari Ghar)
  • Bhaktapur Durbar Square
  • Patan Durbar Square

Note: Generally, we conduct the briefing after the city tour. Therefore, we have to be prepared accordingly as per the given time frame.

An overnight stay in Kathmandu.

Sightseeing: Around 4-5 hours

Drive Duration: Around 2 hours

Briefing duration: Around 1 hour

Accommodation: Luxury Hotel in Kathmandu

Day 3

After breakfast at Lukla, your first day of the trek begins with a hike to Paiya. Landing on the famous and widely known airport known as “Tenzing Hillary Airport” you hike towards Paiya for an overnight stay there. For the first one and half hour, you hike steep downwards to Surke Village popular for Sherpa community. You can find lots of Tea houses on the way that makes this trip more familiar with the people living in this region.

And, this village has the iconic feature as the famous personality, Pasang Lhamu Sherpa was born there, the first female to climb the highest mountain of the world, Mt. Everest. After reaching Surke Village and exploring the Sherpa community, you hike steep upwards for about three hours towards Cheubas hiking through lush forest, several tea houses and unique topography. At the top of this hike, you can have the phenomenal view of the Lukla village which is the luring part of this hike.

In this region, you can find mules and yaks carrying the necessary goods to Lukla and upper village. And, with all these memories you reach to Paiya making this trip as one of the memorable trips of your lifetime.

An overnight stay at Paiya

Flight duration: 40 min

Trek Duration: 5-6 Hours

Trek distance: 6.6 km

Accommodation: Lodge / Tea house

Day 4

After breakfast at Paiya, your destination for this day is Panggom. The trip from Paiya to Panggom is also exciting as you hike through Paiya River Bridge and dense forest with aroma and beautiful surrounding around you. Passing through Kari La Pass is also another excitement where you pass through beautiful rhododendron, bamboo and pine forests.

The phenomenal and mesmerizing highlight of this particular journey is you can have the majestic and amazing Dudh Koshi Valley that blends your soul to its natural beauty.

Eventually, you reach to Panggom village with the warm hospitality of the people who basically depend upon farming, agriculture and trading business.

An overnight stay at Panggom.

Trek Duration: 5-6 Hours

Trek distance: 8 km
Accommodation: Lodge / Tea house

Day 5

After breakfast at Panggom village, your destination for this day is Ningsow village. This hike begins with the plain terrain for a while and you pass through Panggom La Pass after which you have to ascend a while to reach Peseng Kharka Khola.

During this hike, you can go through different places where you can find the true essence of natural beauty and various kinds of aromas around the surrounding. On the steady and solid track from Peseng Kharka Khola, you hike towards the Peseng Kharka Danda which lies in the northern part of Peseng Kharka Khola.

On this trek duration, you can find various rivers and streams that makes your trip more refreshing and pleasant. After crossing the Ningsow Khola or the stream, you reach to Ningsow village, the final destination for this day.

An overnight stay at Ningsow Village.

Trek Duration: 4-5 Hours

Trek distance: 9 km
Accommodation: Lodge / Tea house

Day 6

After breakfast at Ningsow, you hike towards Ramailo Danda which is the best platform to capture the panoramic and stunning views of Mera Peak and Salpa Pass which is the well-known pass in the Khumbu region taking you to the holy lake Salpa Pokhari.

On the way to this journey, you pass through the Makalu Barun National Park which is the habitat of various flora and fauna and is one of the famous National Parks among 12 other national parks of Nepal.

The endangered red panda is the key animal to be explored in this region. After this wonderful scenario, you hike through Pasang Lhamu trial eventually taking you to your final destination of this day, Chhatra Khola.

An overnight stay at Chhatra Khola.

Trek Duration: 7-8 Hours

Trek distance: 10.4 km
Accommodation: Lodge / Tea house

Day 7

After breakfast at Chhatra Khola, your destination for this day is Kothe. To reach Kothe, you pass through various small rivers and streams that is well observed during this hike.

While you go through these rivers and streams, your path merges with another one besides the Hinku Khola, one of the famous streams around this region. On the way, you find Tashing Ongma, the famous destination for tea houses and tea stores.

Eventually, you cross the Sanu Khola Bridge to reach Kothe with all the beautiful memories on the way with unique ecological and topographical beauty.

An overnight stay at Kothe.

Trek Duration: 6-7 Hours

Trek distance: 13.7 km
Accommodation: Lodge / Tea house

Day 8

After having breakfast at Kothe, you hike towards Thagnak which resides at an altitude of 4358m. Meanwhile on the way to Thaknak, you find the rocky and dirt trials that makes this trip a bit challenging regarding your strength to walk on this trial until you reach the place where you stop for lunch known as Godnishung.

The main exciting and majestic views starts to appear from here onwards as you move forward. The widening of the trial and the declining tree lines make this trip the most memorable and amazing with the views of Mera Peak, Charpati Himal, Kusung Kanguru and Thamserku. As the views gets widening and you can clearly view the panoramic mountain views the more you move forward towards Thaknak.

Along this way, you can also find the 200 old Gumba known as Lungsunmgma Gumba. Here you can blessings from the Lamas also known as the “Priest of the Himalayas”. The calligraphy on the rocks of this Gumba reflects and depicts the map of Mera Peak and the overall path and routes to reach to Mera Peak which is astonishing and surprising for the new visitors to this place. And, eventually you reach to Thanknak.

An overnight stay at Thaknak.

Trek Duration: 4-5 Hours

Trek distance: 7.8 km
Accommodation: Lodge / Tea house

Day 9

After reaching to this point at an altitude of 4358m, this day is allocated for acclimatization. It is advised to stay at Thaknak for acclimatization because it’s tough for the beginners to cope up with the altitude and the continuous days of long hikes in the difficult trials of the Himalayan Region.

For this day, you can have the scenic breakfast in the morning and enjoy the sunrise with an amazing view of the surrounding making your early morning refreshing and full of excitement that makes you forget all the pain and tiredness during the hikes from Lukla to Thagnak.

After breakfast, you go for a short hike that makes your day even more refreshing and making your body cope up for the next mission which is to reach the Mera peak or Mera summit to gain once in a lifetime experience.

An overnight stay at Thaknak.

Hike duration: 1-2 hours

Hike distance: Optional 2.5km

Accommodation: Lodge / Tea house

Day 10

After breakfast at Thaknak, you start your journey ascending gaining the altitude thus reaching to Dig Glacier crossing pass the Charpati Tal, the amazing glacial lake of this region which has the historical background behind forming this glacial lake. This lake was formed after the breakage of the Hinku valley glacier.

After reaching to this amazing lake, you descend to reach the Dig Kharka where you can find the green pastures and meadows along with the herders reaching out to graze the Yaks and Himalayan Sheep. With this, again you ascend up to Hinku Nup and Shar glacier before reaching to your final destination of this day which is Khare. And, after reaching Khare, you go for lunch and take some rest with the mesmerizing views around the place.

After this, you set out for a pre-training campaigns held by the Sherpa and trekking leader regarding mountaineering skills and information about mountaineering gears that becomes helpful for you to stay safe in the difficult time you might face during mountain climb. The important factor is you learn to use the climbing gears and the rope during the time you climb the Mera Peak.

An overnight stay at Khare.

Trekking Duration: 3-4 Hours

Trek distance: 7 km
Accommodation: Lodge / Tea house

Day 11

After breakfast in the morning, you go for a look around the surrounding of Mera Base Camp. Thus, after you explore this amazing place you set out for a lunch.

Meanwhile, the team prepares the climbing gears and the staffs associated for the peak climbing and camping during this time period. The trek from Khare to Mera Base Camp is only about 2 hours and is done after lunch. It is done so because the journey from Khare to Mera High camp is a bit exhausting and its difficult to climb the Mera summit the very next day.

Thus, creating this one day stay at Mera base camp provides you the extra strength to climb Mera summit with an ease. Gradually with the scenic view, you eventually reach to Mera Base Camp from where the camping starts with the tents built by the experienced team members.

An overnight stay at Mera Base Camp.

Trek Duration: 3-4 Hours

Trek distance: 4 km
Accommodation: Camping

Day 12

This morning is one of the exciting mornings of this journey where you start your hike after breakfast to Mera High Camp. Mera Base Camp lies below the ice point where you can observe the rocky terrains and the base of the Mera Peak. You start your trek for a while (15 minutes) on the rocky terrain and you reach to the ice point from where you start to use the climbing gear and equipment (Boots and Crampons). This moment is the most awaited moment as you hike ahead crossing the thick ice.

You feel like you are blended within the white snow and protected by the mountain ranges that surrounds you providing the majestic panoramic views of Mera range, Charpati Himal, Thamserkhu and Kusung Kanguru. On reaching Mera La Pass, you feel like you accomplished the best hike during this journey. On the way to Mera High Camp, you pass through the flat thick ice-covered routes.

Your mission for this day is to reach high camp which is surrounded by the snowcapped mountain ranges and Mera High Camp is itself the rocky terrain where the team members prepares the tent for an overnight stay at Mera High Camp.

An overnight stay at Mera High Base Camp.

Trek Duration: 3-4 Hours

Trek distance: 4 km
Accommodation: Camping

Day 13

For adventurous trekkers, the journey from Mera Summit to Khare is both difficult and gratifying. Trekkers will need to be in excellent physical shape and have acclimated to the altitude before starting the trek, which begins at an elevation of 6461m. The path meanders through breathtaking scenery, passing high-altitude lakes, glaciers, and breathtaking Himalayan views.

Although the path becomes more level as trekkers approach Khare after descending from Mera Summit, it is still steep and requires careful footing. People who have finished the trek can find a comfortable spot to rest in this small village, which is located at an elevation of 5045 meters. Views of the neighboring summits, such as Mera Peak and the lovely Hinku Valley, are available to trekkers. In general, the journey from Mera Summit to Khare is satisfying and memorable.

An overnight stay at Mera Khare.

Trek Duration: 9/10 Hours

Trek distance: 12.8 km
Accommodation: Lodge

Day 14

The trip through the heart of the Hinku Valley on the trek from Khare to Kothe is beautiful and thrilling. Trekkers will start their descent through rocky territory and dense vegetation at an altitude of 5045 meters. The path passes through lovely rhododendron and pine tree forests, as well as through small towns and meandering streams.
Trekkers will travel through the 4356m-high village of Tangnag as they make their way down to Kothe. This is a fantastic spot to stop and take in the breathtaking views of the neighboring summits, including the magnificent south face of Mera Peak.

Trekkers who make it to Kothe will find themselves in a peaceful valley encircled by mighty mountains. The village provides trekkers with an opportunity to learn about the customs and culture of the area. Overall, the hike from Khare to Kothe is a lovely and rewarding experience that highlights the Hinku Valley’s natural grandeur.

An overnight stay at Kothe.

Trekking Duration: 6-7 Hours

Trek distance: 12.7 km
Accommodation: Lodge

Day 15

The trip through the heart of the Hinku Valley on the trek from Kothe to Thuli Kharka is challenging but beautiful. Trekkers will travel through thick forests, small streams, and charming towns as they ascend to an altitude of 3691m.
Inching closer to Thuli Kharka, the trail steadily climbs until it reaches an elevation of 4100m. Trekkers will be awarded with breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, such as Mera Peak and the impressive Kusum Kanguru, as they progress higher in the mountains.

Thuli Kharka is a small community where trekkers can find simple lodging choices. With soaring mountains and alpine fields all around, it is a tranquil and serene setting. Before continuing on their trek to Mera Base Camp, hikers can stop here to rest and acclimatize. Overall, this hike seems to be very pleasing and satisfying providing the immense satisfaction to the one’s doing this trek.

An overnight stay at Thulikharka.

Trek Duration: 6-7 Hours

Trek distance: 10.8 km
Accommodation: Lodge/Tea house

Day 16

The concluding trekking section of the Mera Peak trek, from Thuli Kharka to Lukla, provides breathtaking views of the Himalayas and the nearby valleys. Trekkers will descend through lush forests and traditional villages, traveling through the stunning Dudh Koshi River Valley, starting at a height of 4100m.

Trekkers travel through a variety of landscapes, including rhododendron forests, suspension bridges, and terraced fields as the path gradually descends toward Lukla. Trekkers will have the chance to engage with local communities along the route and learn about their culture and traditions.

The thriving town of Lukla offers both contemporary convenience and means of trade around the Khumbu region. It also serves as the entry point to the Everest area, and trekkers can fly from Lukla’s airport back to Kathmandu. Globally, Lukla is considered to be the wonder place and this hike ends in Lukla with the scenic flight back to Kathmandu the very next morning.

An overnight stay in Lukla.

Trek duration: 6-7 hours

Trek distance: 13.6 km

Accommodation: Lodge/Tea house

Day 17

After early morning breakfast at Lukla, you set out for a flight to Kathmandu. During this flight, you can have the bird view of the sky rocketing mountains and hills.

The 40 minutes fight duration will be your best time ever spent as you can all those memories circling in your mind and view the amazing landscapes out of the window making this trip the most memorable one.

After landing on International Airport of Kathmandu, you are escorted back to the Hotel.

An overnight stay at Kathmandu.

Flight duration: 30 minutes
Drive Duration: 30 minutes
Accommodation: Luxury Hotel in Kathmanu.

Day 18

After you arrive in Kathmandu with all the beautiful memories captured in your inner soul, you are set to recap all those memories and relax in Kathmandu on this day. Visit around Kathmandu city, shopping, relaxing and spending quality time in Kathmandu will be the pleasure of another dimension after this wonderful trek.

Accommodation: Kathmandu (Luxurious Hotel)

Day 19

You have to check out from the hotel before few hours of your flight schedule. You are dropped off to the airport after successfully accomplishing the exciting and thrilling trekking trial in Nepal.

Drive duration: 30 minutes

Route Map

route map

Elevation Map

elevation map

Included & Included in the Cost

Standard Package Cost $2500 Per Person
Standard Package Service Includes
  • Transportation includes both grounded and aerial transportation including domestic airport transfers
  • Four nights’ accommodation with breakfast in a luxurious hotel in Kathmandu
  • Kathmandu city tour, including all entry fees, tour guide, and private transportation
    Domestic airport transfers for Lukla
  • Full board meals breakfast, lunch, and dinner with tea/coffee during the trek
  • Best available twin sharing lodge for accommodation
  • Snacks of seasonal fruits during the trek (optional)
  • Sightseeing tours in the areas covered by the trek
  • One highly experienced, helpful, and friendly guide and experienced climbing Sherpa. Porter and his insurance, food, accommodation, salary, and equipment
  • Camping equipment including staffs for camp installation
  • Camping staffs, food and equipment
  • Round trip flight Kathmandu-Lukla and Lukla-Kathmandu
  • Sleeping Bag, Down jacket and Duffle bag for porters
  • Trekking map and trip achievement certificate
  • First aid medical kit
  • Sagarmatha National Park Permit fee
  • Khumbu Region entry permit
  • TIMS Fee- Trekkers’ Information Management System
  • All government taxes and office service charge
Standard Package Service Excludes
  • Meals not specified in the inclusions
  • Hot shower and extra hot water
  • Personal trekking/climbing equipment
  • Cold drinks and sweets like cholate bar and other snacks
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips for staffs
  • No extra expenses from the company if there is an emergency or bad weather

Equipments

Peak climbing is Nepal’s one of the adventurous and the most thrilling experiences one wants to achieve in this lifetime. Thus, many tourists are interested in various expedition and peak climbing campaigns to achieve something beautiful in the land of paradise. There are various factors that help you to achieve this success. One important factor of this campaign is the appropriate gear and the equipment for successfully accomplishing this adventurous and the most thrilling event.

Some of the important gear list and the equipment are mentioned below:

  • Ice Axe: It is undoubtedly the most crucial tool you can have as a mountaineer. When there is snow or ice, the axe is mainly used for ascent and descent. But, it can also be used as a walking stick while climbing uphill, a self-arresting tool in case of an unexpected downward slip. Ice Axe is simply the most important and useful tool that keeps you safe and secured during the peak ascend and descend.
  • Snow Goggles: It is mostly used trekking equipment in order to prevent your eyes from snow reflection and the scorching sunlight. Basically, snow goggles is important during windy situation during the trek.
  • Sunglasses: UV protected and a quality Sunglasses is required to prevent yourself from the glare of the snow and intense mountain sunshine.
  • Hand Gloves: Another important trekking equipment is hand gloves. Basically, hand gloves is used to prevent your hands from frostbite and the possible numb situation due to snow.
  • Hat: It is the equipment that is used to prevent yourself from severe coldness. Basically, hats that covers your ears are highly preferable in order to keep you warm.
  • Crampons: It is widely used in the process of ice and snow climbing where you have to cross snowfields, ice fields and glaciers. It keeps you to grip your footstep so that you won’t be having any issues while climbing the peak.
  • Harness: A perfectly fit harness is another important tool while climbing the peak. It helps you get attached with the rope and anchor point. The harness should not be discomfort in your upper thighs and groin area.
  • Tape Slings: Tape slings are made with the design that protects the climbers form dragging by connecting with the anchors. The anchors are connected with the rope along with the gear to help climbers to ascend and descend.
  • Screw gate Carabineers: Basically, Screw gate Carabineers are the most important tools that are widely used during the rock climbing and the mountaineering along with the expeditions. These are the must necessary tools in the events that involve rope intensive activity during ascend and descend process. Four Screw gate Carabineers are recommended two locking and two unlocking for your safety.
  • Figure 8 descender: Basically, figure 8 descender is used to create friction during the descend process to control the pace of descending on a rope. It is also used to dissipate heat during the friction and can be used as the belay device.
  • Light mountaineering boots: Mountaineering boots are recommended with the crampons on it. Whereas, the light mountaineering boots are used to avoid the frostbite and to protect the feet during the movement in the difficult icy and snowy terrains.
  • Ascender (Jumar): Basically, among the ascenders, Jumar is a device that is used to ascend the fixed ropes. It is a metal device that can be used as a braking component in the fixed rope to adjust your movement.
  • Helmet: Helmet can be taken as the trivial tool among others and many discard using it but we recommend to wear the helmet during the trip as it can minimize the risk of head injury in some emergencies and make you safe. The successful trip requires every minimum details to follow.
  • Snow bar: Basically, this is also another important tool used to connect with the rope to hold the static load and fall protection. It is the device used to secure the weight support of the climber.
  • Rope: During mountaineering, rock climbing and other activity including ascend and descend, rope is the most important aspect. It is used for the abseiling process where the static rope is used for the process of ascending with minimum stretch while another rope is used as the stretchable one that is under use to maintain the fall in some cases.
  • Ice Hammer: Ice hammer is not mostly used whereas the areas having the soft snow, it is used to make it harder to fix devices properly.
  • Ice screw: Ice screw is another optional mountaineering tool that can be used in the steep snowy terrain. It is used as the running belay or anchor in the ice as per the requirement.

Things To Know before the Trip

Planning a trek with Access the Asia Treks is an adventure of a lifetime, offering breathtaking views, cultural immersion, and unforgettable memories in the land of paradise. To ensure your journey is seamless and enjoyable, here are the essential things to know before starting on your climbing and trekking adventure. This comprehensive guide covers all aspects of preparation, including visas, required gear, cash, first aid, and other important considerations.

Important Aspects to Know Before the Trek

Physical Preparation:

Trekking in Nepal demands a moderate to high level of physical fitness. Begin training several months before your trek with a mix of cardio, strength training, and hiking practice. Consider altitude acclimatization as a part of your preparation.

Trekking and Climbing Permits:

Most trekking regions in Nepal require specific permits like the TIMS (Trekkers Information Management System) card and area-specific permits. For example, the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) or Sagarmatha National Park Permit may be necessary. Access the Asia Treks will assist you with the paperwork. Therefore, our package includes these permit fees and other required documentation.

Cultural Sensitivity:

Nepal’s diverse cultures and religions require respect and understanding. Familiarize yourself with local customs, avoid gestures that might be considered offensive, and follow Leave No Trace principles to preserve the environment. Access the Asia Treks is involved in various sanitation campaigns that is directly or indirectly providing the necessary support in preserving the environment being associated with the reputed NGO “Inspire the Youth”.

Visa Requirements

Nepal requires most international travelers to obtain a visa. You can apply for a visa on arrival at Kathmandu’s Tribhuvan International Airport or at Nepalese embassies abroad. The visa fee depends on the duration of your stay (e.g., 15, 30, or 90 days). Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your travel dates and bring passport-sized photos for the visa application. Access the Asia Treks provides assistance if you need guidance during the visa process.

Gears According to the Trip

Packing the right gear is vital for a successful trek. Access the Asia Treks offers gear rental options for specific items to reduce the burden of carrying everything from home. We have provided the gear details needed in our gear section. We are always ready to guide you for the perfect solution regarding acquiring the complete gears.

Cash Requirements

ATMs are scarce in remote trekking regions, so carry sufficient cash in Nepali rupees for the entire trip. While larger towns like Pokhara and Namche Bazaar may have banking facilities, many tea houses and shops along the trekking routes only accept cash. Budget for accommodation, meals and permits are provided by the company in our package. However, your personal expenses, extra food item, energy bars and incidental expenses are on your own which require the Nepali cash with you during the trek.

First Aid and Health Precautions

Access the Asia Treks provides basic first-aid support during your trek, but you should carry a personal first-aid kit for your personal medication. First aid includes essentials like:

  • Pain relievers – (On your own)
  • Band-aids and antiseptics – (Provided by the company. Better to have your own)
  • Altitude sickness medication (Diamox or equivalent) – (On your own)
  • Blister care (moleskin or blister plasters) – (Provided by the company. Better to have your own)
  • Prescription medications – (On your own)
  • Electrolyte powders for hydration – (On your own)
  • Water Purification tablets – (On your own)
  • Oximeter – (Provided by the company)
  • Thermometer – (Provided by the company)

Most of the medications and first aid equipment are carried by the guide. Somehow, it is important for you to take it on your own for your safety and reliability. Stay hydrated, eat well, and listen to your guide’s advice about acclimatization. If symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) occur, inform our guide immediately.

Travel Insurance

Comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation is mandatory along with the medical expenses occurred during the process.

Communication

Mobile networks are limited, but Access the Asia Treks provides updates about connectivity. Satellite phones may be available for emergencies. We will work out on this one. We will provide you the details regarding the mobile networks and connectivity throughout the trek so that you can be updated with its details. We will also provide you the essential communication medium during the emergency situation.

Environment and Sustainability

Minimize waste by avoiding single-use plastics and use refillable water bottles. Respect wildlife and stay on marked trails. Our guide provides you the spot briefing related to the trekking destination and you must follow the guide’s guidelines and implement accordingly. The main motto of our trekking must be to respect the nature and environment and the sustainable tourism.

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ADVISORY

  • Non-bio degradable materials are not allowed to dispose in the trekking route randomly.
  • Proper follow of the guidance provided by the leader/guide of the trek.
  • Alcoholic beverages and other intoxicating substances are highly discouraged.
  • There might be the chances of bad weather so be prepared for the inconvenience caused by the unpredictable weather.
  • Try to be mentally and physically prepared before this trek with few short hikes before this trek is highly recommended.
                   

IMPORTANT THINGS REQUIRED

  • Passport
  • Few passport size photos for TIMS and other official documents
  • Personal trekking equipment
  • Snow goggles
  • Personal handbag and luggage
  • Snacks and sweets like chocolate bar (if required)
  • Warm clothes, down jacket and multilayered clothes
  • Trekking shoes
  • Some personal items and sunscreen/sun cream
  • Water bottle and hat
                   

PRELIMINARY AND KEY NOTES

  • Greeting ‘Namaste’ (your palms held together) is the most respectful and attractive way to greet somebody and is practiced profoundly.
  • Accessibility of internet and phone calls can be made efficient using the mobile SIM Card provided by the company itself or you can buy easily in the local market. All you need is one passport sized photo and a photocopy of your physical passport in either case.
  • There are lots of major cultural heritage sites in Kathmandu along with the ancient monasteries and sculptures. Photos are not taken unless you have asked for the permission.
  • The nightlife in Kathmandu is mostly safe and concentrated in Thamel area, one of the busiest destinations for foreigners to hang out with varied options of bars, restaurants and other places to choose from. Somehow, other areas including small towns are closed before 10pm.
  • Nepalese people are friendly, truly kind and incredibly welcoming as there is a phrase in Nepali culture ‘Guests equal Gods’. Out of the blue moon, there are several chances of being cheated. Saying this, you are somehow prone to possible travel scams. Keep yourself and your belongings safe, if you are travelling solo. It is highly recommended to have one experienced guide, taking safety into consideration.
                   

Payment Information – Access the Asia Treks

To confirm you’re booking with Access the Asia Treks, payment for the selected trek can be made via bank transfer. Please ensure that all applicable bank charges, including transfer fees or intermediary bank fees, are covered by you at the time of payment. This will help us receive the full amount without any deduction.

Once the payment is sent, kindly provide us with the transaction details or remittance slip for verification.

If you experience any issues during the payment process or require assistance of any kind, please feel free to contact us immediately. We are always available to support you and ensure a smooth and reliable booking experience.

                   

Gear Rental and Trek Preparation – Access the Asia Treks

For your convenience, we provide the option to hire trekking gear in Nepal. This includes essential items such as:

  • Trekking poles
  • Sleeping bags
  • Down jackets / fleece jackets
  • Crampons and other technical gear (for high-altitude treks)

We recommend renting gear locally only if you do not already own quality trekking equipment, as renting ensures reliable and well-maintained gear suited for Nepal’s conditions.

                   

Full Trek Preparedness

To ensure a safe and enjoyable trek, please make sure you are fully prepared before departure:

  1. Proper Clothing: Layered clothing, thermal wear, waterproof jackets, trekking shoes, gloves, and hats.
  2. Health and Safety: Carry a basic first aid kit, personal medications, and consider altitude sickness medication if trekking above 3,000 meters.
  3. Fitness: Moderate to high physical fitness is recommended depending on the trek’s difficulty level.
  4. Essential Gear: Backpack, water bottles, headlamp, sunglasses, sunscreen, and personal hygiene items.
  5. Documentation: Passport, necessary permits (Provided by Access the Asia Treks. Inclusive in package), travel insurance, and emergency contact information.

Being fully equipped and prepared ensures a comfortable, safe, and memorable trekking experience in Nepal.

                   

Trekking Packages – Tailored for You

We offer three types of trekking packages to suit your preferences and budget:

  1. Economy Package – Ideal for budget-conscious travelers who want a basic yet comfortable trekking experience.
  2. Standard Package – A balanced option offering enhanced comfort, quality accommodation, and well-planned itineraries.
  3. Luxury Package – Designed for those seeking premium comfort, exclusive services, and top-notch amenities throughout the trek.

All our packages are flexible and customizable, allowing you to tailor your trek according to your personal preferences, schedule, and interests.

FAQ

Depending on the path and the weather, climbing Mera Peak is rated as moderate to difficult. A high degree of physical fitness and some technical climbing abilities are needed. Guidance and support provided by Access the Asia Treks team can easily be achieved as we have the experienced members to make this trip the successful one.

The seasons of spring (March-May) and fall (September-November), when the weather is comparatively stable and the skies are clear, are the ideal times to ascend Mera Peak.

The expedition to climb Mera Peak lasts between 18 and 20 days, including days for acclimatization, the trek to base camp, the ascent to the peak, and the descent.

Standard climbing equipment is required, such as crampons, an ice axe, a harness, a helmet, ropes, etc. Our company provides the necessary mountaineering gears except the personal gears. We provide our clients with every information of the mountaineering gears required prior to the peak climbing.

Prior climbing experience is not mandatory for Mera Peak, but it is definitely beneficial. Mera is classified as a trekking peak, so the technical skills required are minimal. However, you should be comfortable with long hiking days, high altitude, and basic mountaineering gear like crampons, an ice axe, and a harness.

Access the Asia Treks itineraries include a short training session at Khare to learn essential techniques, making the climb achievable for fit and motivated first-time climbers.

On clear days, the Mera summit offers breathtaking panoramas of:

  • Mt. Everest

  • Lhotse

  • Makalu

  • Kanchenjunga

  • Cho Oyu

It’s one of the most rewarding viewpoints in Nepal.

Yes. policies should cover:

  • High-altitude trekking/climbing up to 6,500 m

  • Helicopter evacuation

  • Medical emergencies

The food and accommodation found in this trial are of basic need and you can enjoy the local food here. Our staff takes proper note of how much you eat and drink every day considering the minimization of Altitude Sickness.

The following are found during the trek.

  • Teahouses along the trail

  • Tent accommodation at High Camp

  • Meals include Nepali dishes (dal bhat), soups, pasta, rice, vegetables, eggs, etc.

Yes. Mera Peak’s major challenge is altitude. Proper acclimatization, hydration, and slow ascent are essential. Guides are trained to monitor symptoms.

Access the Asia Treks provides you the details of the necessary gears before the trek. As proper gear before the climb is the most important preparation to minimize the risk of altitude sickness.

Our trekking guide and climbing guide gives you the proper instructiona and takes the note of how much you drink and how much you eat everyday to understand your body condition.

If we find any difficulties during the way, then we provide you with the necessary precautions to handle the situation in the best possible way.

Trekking and Climbing equipments are the most during the Mera Peak Climbing. Therefore, you need the following details:

Essential gear includes:

  • Mountaineering boots

  • Crampons

  • Ice axe

  • Climbing harness, jumar, and carabiners

  • Down jacket & sleeping bag

  • Helmet and headlamp

  • Gaiters

  • Trekking poles

These are the basic gears needed. Before the climb, you are provided with every detail regarding the gears needed so that you can go for the climb without any problem.

You need the following:

  • Mera Peak Climbing Permit (price varies by season)

  • Makalu Barun National Park Permit

  • Local Area Permit (Khumbu Municipality)

You dont have to worry about the permits necessary. Access the Asia Treks provides you all the necessary permits and the official documents once you book your trek with us.

Review

  • star ratingExpereinced, Thoughtful, Informative uide - Arjun was my guide for a Everest Base Camp. Excellent guiding experience and informative of his country and the areas features as we hiked, He had the trip well planned... read more

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    January 1, 2018

    star ratingAwesome Experience with team in Pokhara last months. Highly dedicated access the asia team with many experience in tourism sector.

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    June 3, 2022
  • star ratingGreat Trekking Experience with a Great Team - Mr. Arjun did a great job, He is always fun to be around and very helpful person. He took good care of us and described everything on the way so... read more

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    February 16, 2017

    star ratingHighly recommend Access the Asia. Will definitely trek with them again! - Excellent service all around. Tailored itinerary which was great for us. Comprehensive service from the day we arrived to the day we left. Arjun runs a tight ship, and is... read more

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    October 25, 2018
  • star ratingHighly recommend - Arjun was our brilliant tour guide when we trekked base camp. He was professional, kind and extremely accommodating. Would highly recommend

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    April 22, 2019

    star ratingWild Dreams Also Come True - I have done the Everest Base Camp trek with Arjun and it was undoubtedly the most memorable trek of my life as I finished my 3 years travels on top... read more

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    March 11, 2019
  • star ratingEverest Base Camp  - Words can never express the love, respect, admiration and sentiment I have with Nepal. I was completely and utterly blown away with such a wonderful gem of a country. Outside... read more

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    January 15, 2018

    star ratingEverest Basecamp Trekking - In February 2018 we did a Basecamp Trekking Tour with Arjun as our guide. It was an unforgettable experience and Arjun always tried to make everything as comfortable for us... read more

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    February 26, 2018
  • star ratingtraumtour zum everest bacecamp  - in einer kleinen gruppe von drei personen begleitete uns arjun von der agentur access the asia,ich reise viel hatte aber noch nie so einen guten service.arjun hat sich um alles... read more

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    December 10, 2017

    star ratingKathmandu/Everest Base Camp - Best trek ever! The staff, especially Arjun was extremely knowledgeable, friendly, and supportive through the entire trip starting with the airline losing my luggage, trekking to base camp, and returning... read more

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    May 15, 2018
  • star ratingI travelled with my husband to Nepal and we contacted access the Asia to help us on our trekking to base camp. It was one of the best experience in... read more

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    February 15, 2017

    star ratingFantastic service, fantastic people!! - Access the Asia are a great company - I was well looked after from the moment I contacted them. Arjun helped me tailor a trek to suit what I wanted... read more

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    April 24, 2017
  • star ratingTrekking mit Arjun - Namaste.

    Nach einem 2 wöchigen Trekking Richtung Everest Base Camp mit Arjun muss ich mich sehr für diese unvergesslichen Trip bedanken. Man merkte von der ersten Sekunde an, dass... read more

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    May 1, 2019

    star ratingFantastic, personalized service! An unforgettable way to see Nepal! - Arjun and team is your best choice for exploring Nepal. Just recently completed the Nar-Phu Valley track with Mesokanto-La Pass, two weeks of trekking through amazing villages “off the beaten... read more

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    November 21, 2018
  • star ratingI did the Everest Base Camp trek and returned for the Mera Peak Climbing with Access The Asia. Mountain Guide Arjun was superb! Great organization, local knowledge of the region... read more

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    March 30, 2018
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