Mera Peak Climbing situated at the edge of Khumbu Region overwhelmed by Mt Everest and which is the most astounding trekking course in Everest locale. This Mera Peak climbing gives you the best involvement of an enterprise travel. Experience of past high-elevation climbing is important to influence an endeavor to Mera To peak. From here you can watch the perspective of best 5 mountains above than 8000M, they are Mt Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho-Oyu.
Mera peak climbing referred to as requesting and also difficult trekking/climbing peak of Nepal yet Mera peak isn't in fact troublesome. Past climbing background would support to summit. Mera peak is a chance to all the experience searchers who are physically fit. Mera Peak climbing in the middle of all climber since it known as the best view point to see the most noteworthy peaks over 8,000 meters. One of the major and well known Mera peak trekking begin from a hair-raising trip into the residential community of Lukla (arranged at 2,800 m (9,184 ft). The trail twists among woods of pine and rhododendron in this remote and uninhabited valley, which prompts Mera Base Camp. Mera Peak (6,654 m) stands toward the south of Everest and rules the watershed between the vigorously lush valleys of the Hinku.
We begin our campaign by means of trip to the little mountain airstrip at Lukla, the core of the Khumbu region and as we need to cross the Charpate Himal and Zatrwa La Pass, we have a period for acclimatization for a few days around Chutanga (3,050m). When we are prepared then we cross Zatrwa La lies at Hinku valley. Therefore, we go through numerous pristine woods of rhododendron and plummet down to the Hinku Khola and we take after the stream toward the north towards upper Hinku.
Inevitably, we reach at Tangnag, the waterway valley that offers great perspectives of the west face of Mera peak and Peak 43 and we have no less than two-days for acclimatization and once we are prepared then we make a beeline for the moraine of the Dig Glacier, and soak down to Khare (5,045m) and we set lower base camp at around 5,300m close to the 'Mera La' Pass (5,415m) on the 'Hongu' and again we have some days for acclimatization and investigate a portion of the regions and move to a high camp on the edge of the Mera Glacier, where we again have time for promote acclimatization from the place we can have an all encompassing perspectives of the east Kanchanjunga, Chamlang, Makalu and Baruntse, toward the north Everest and Lhotse, the north east of Ama Dablam, Cho Oyu and Kangtega.
At long last, if climate condition is great, we make our summit of Mera focal in spite of the fact that there are two different peaks to be specific, Mera South (6,065m), and Mera North (6,476m). When we wrap up the summit, at that point we come back to the base camp and along these lines at the air terminal and back to Kathmandu.
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