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Mera Peak Climbing (6,476m) is one of the most popular and rewarding trekking peaks in Nepal, offering breathtaking Himalayan views and a true high-altitude climbing experience without extreme technical difficulty. Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks is pleased to announce that Mera Peak Climbing booking is now open for all adventure lovers, including group join climbers, solo travelers, couples, students, small private groups, and large organized teams.
Located in the remote Hinku Valley of the Everest region, Mera Peak is perfect for trekkers looking to step into mountaineering while enjoying the spectacular scenery of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, Kangchenjunga, and many more peaks. With professional organization, experienced climbing guides, strong local porters, and complete logistical arrangements, Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks ensures a safe, successful, and memorable Mera Peak climbing experience.
Mera Peak is the highest trekking peak in Nepal, making it an ideal choice for first-time climbers and experienced trekkers alike. The climb involves glacier walking, snow slopes, and basic mountaineering skills, but it does not require advanced technical climbing.
Summit height: 6,476 meters (21,247 ft)
Non-technical trekking peak
Stunning panoramic Himalayan views
Less crowded and peaceful trail
Ideal for beginners with good fitness
Excellent training peak for higher expeditions
Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks is a government-licensed trekking and climbing company in Nepal with years of experience organizing peak climbing and expeditions. We now welcome climbers from around the world to book their Mera Peak Climbing adventure with full support and transparent pricing.
We organize:
Group Join Mera Peak Climbing
Solo Mera Peak Climbing
Couple Mera Peak Climbing
Student Group Mera Peak Climbing
Small Private Groups
Large Group Expeditions
Whether you are climbing alone or joining a group, we customize the itinerary, services, and pace to match your needs.
Our Group Join Mera Peak Climbing option is perfect for climbers who want to reduce costs and enjoy teamwork. Group departures are scheduled during the best climbing seasons and are led by an experienced, licensed climbing guide.
Lower overall cost
Shared guide and logistics
Motivating group environment
Ideal for solo travelers and students
Fixed departure dates
For those seeking privacy and flexibility, we arrange solo, couple, and private group Mera Peak Climbing trips. These trips are fully customizable, allowing you to choose your own schedule, pace, and level of service.
Solo climbers seeking personal challenge
Couples looking for a shared adventure
Friends or families in small groups
Photography and documentary teams
We also specialize in student group and large group Mera Peak Climbing expeditions, offering special rates, extra safety measures, and educational support.
Discounted student pricing
Additional climbing guides for safety
Team-based summit strategy
Pre-climb training sessions
Leadership and teamwork experience
We provide complete and professional arrangements for Mera Peak Climbing so that climbers can focus fully on the adventure.
Peak climbing permits
National park permits
TIMS (if required)
Government taxes and service charges
Experienced climbing guide
Strong and friendly local porters
Transportation (domestic flight/jeep)
Food during trekking and climbing
Accommodation (hotel, lodge, tented camps)
Climbing equipment logistics
Emergency management support
We arrange all necessary permits for Mera Peak Climbing on your behalf.
Spring & Autumn: USD 350
Summer & Winter: USD 175
Makalu Barun National Park Permit
Local Area Permit (if applicable)
All permit fees and paperwork are handled by Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks.
As per Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) rules, climbers must pay a refundable garbage deposit fee to promote eco-friendly climbing.
Garbage deposit fee: USD 500 (refundable)
Fully refunded after submitting the garbage clearance report
We manage the deposit and refund process professionally.
Our Mera Peak trips are led by certified, experienced climbing guides with extensive knowledge of high-altitude climbing, glacier travel, and rescue techniques.
Guide Responsibilities:
Route fixing and safety management
Rope fixing and snow anchoring
Summit strategy planning
Health monitoring and acclimatization
Emergency response
We employ strong, well-paid local porters from the region who are familiar with the terrain and altitude.
Porter's weight limit was strictly followed
Ethical porter welfare policy
Insurance and proper equipment provided
We arrange all necessary transportation for Mera Peak Climbing:
Airport pick-up and drop-off in Kathmandu
Domestic flight or jeep to Lukla
Ground transportation is required
Emergency evacuation coordination (if needed)
Kathmandu: Comfortable hotel
Trekking route: Local teahouses/lodges
Base Camp & High Camp: Fully supported tented camps
Nutritious meals during trekking
High-calorie climbing meals
Vegetarian and non-vegetarian options
Clean drinking water arrangements
Special dietary requirements upon request
The best seasons for Mera Peak Climbing are:
Stable weather
Clear mountain views
Warmer temperatures
Most popular season
Crisp air and excellent visibility
Stable snow conditions
Ideal for group climbing
Fewer crowds
More challenging conditions
Suitable for experienced climbers
Down jacket
Waterproof jacket and pants
Insulated gloves
Thermal base layers
Trekking shirts and pants
Warm hat and balaclava
High-altitude mountaineering boots
Trekking boots
Gaiters
Warm socks
Crampons
Ice axe
Harness
Helmet
Ascender and carabiners
Snow goggles and sunglasses
Sleeping bag (-20°C or lower)
Headlamp with spare batteries
Trekking poles
Sunscreen and lip balm
Personal first-aid kit
We provide quality rental climbing equipment in Kathmandu at affordable rates.
Mountaineering boots:
Ice axe & crampons:
Carbeeners
Beley device
Harness & helmet:
The cost of Mera Peak Climbing depends on group size, season, and service level.
Group Join: USD 2,200
Solo / Private: USD 2,600
Student Groups: Special discounted rates
Large Groups: Custom pricing available
Permits and fees
Guide and porter
Accommodation and food
Transportation
Climbing logistics
Equipment support
Trusted Nepal-based company
Experienced climbing guides
Ethical Porter Policy
Transparent pricing
Custom itineraries
Strong safety standards
High summit success rate
Personalized service. Book Your Mera Peak Climbing Adventure Today
If you are dreaming of standing on the summit of Nepal’s highest trekking peak, now is the time. Mera Peak Climbing booking is open with Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks for group join, solo, couple, students, small groups, and large group expeditions.
Join us for a life-changing Himalayan adventure with professional support, unforgettable scenery, and the thrill of reaching 6,476 meters above sea level.
Mera Peak awaits you.
Let Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks take you to the summit—safely, responsibly, and memorably.
Mera Peak is one of the highest trekking peaks in Nepal, standing at 6,476 meters (21,247 feet). It is located in the Solu-Khumbu region, southeast of Everest, within the Makalu Barun National Park.
Mera Peak is considered a challenging climb due to its high altitude. However, it is technically straightforward, making it suitable for trekkers with basic mountaineering skills and experience at high altitudes.
While previous climbing experience is not mandatory, it is highly recommended. Basic knowledge of using crampons, ice axes, and ropes, as well as previous trekking experience at high altitudes, will be beneficial.
The best time to climb Mera Peak is during the pre-monsoon (spring) months of March to May and the post-monsoon (autumn) months of September to November. These periods offer stable weather and clear skies.
The Mera Peak Climbing expedition typically takes around 18-21 days, including acclimatization, trekking to the base camp, and the summit attempt.
The standard route follows the trail through the Hinku Valley, passing through remote villages like Paiya, Panggom, and Kothe, before reaching Mera Base Camp. The climb to the summit involves crossing the Mera Glacier.
Preparation should include cardiovascular training, strength training, and endurance exercises. It’s also advisable to practice hiking at high altitudes and learn basic mountaineering skills.
You will need a Mera Peak climbing permit, which is categorized under the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) Group B permit, as well as a Makalu Barun National Park entry permit.
Accommodation during the trek typically includes teahouses or lodges, providing basic amenities like beds, blankets, and meals. At Mera Base Camp, you will be camping.
Essential equipment includes climbing boots, crampons, ice axes, harnesses, ropes, helmets, and appropriate clothing for high-altitude conditions. Your guide will provide a detailed list.
Temperatures can drop to as low as -20°C (-4°F) or even lower at higher altitudes, especially during the night and early morning on the summit day.
Yes, altitude sickness is a significant concern. Proper acclimatization, hydration, and a slow ascent are crucial to minimizing the risk of altitude-related issues.
Guides are trained to recognize and manage altitude sickness. If symptoms are mild, rest and descent to a lower altitude are recommended. Severe cases may require immediate evacuation.
Meals typically include a variety of local and Western dishes such as dal bhat (rice and lentils), soups, pasta, bread, eggs, and vegetables. At higher altitudes, the menu may be more limited.
It is not advisable to drink tap water. You should use purified or boiled water, which is readily available in teahouses, or carry water purification tablets.
Group sizes can vary, but Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks usually organizes expeditions with a group size of 2 to 12 people, ensuring personalized attention and safety.
Yes, an experienced climbing guide, porters, and other support staff will accompany you to ensure a safe and successful expedition.
Porters will carry the majority of your gear, but you should carry a daypack with essentials like water, snacks, and personal items. The recommended limit for personal gear is around 15-20 kg (33-44 lbs).
Yes, comprehensive travel insurance covering high-altitude trekking and emergency evacuation is mandatory for Mera Peak Climbing.
The cost can vary depending on the services provided, group size, and season. Typically, it ranges from USD 2,500 to USD 4,000 per person.
Yes, climbing gear can be rented in Kathmandu. However, it’s advisable to bring personal gear, especially items like boots, to ensure a proper fit and comfort.
Risks include altitude sickness, extreme weather conditions, falls, and injuries. Proper preparation, experienced guides, and adherence to safety protocols can mitigate these risks.
Communication is primarily through satellite phones or local mobile networks, which may be available in some parts of the trek. Guides also carry radios for emergency communication.
If the weather is unfavorable, the summit attempt may be postponed. The team will wait for a suitable weather window, but if conditions do not improve, the attempt may be canceled for safety reasons.
Yes, the itinerary can be customized based on your preferences, acclimatization needs, and the duration of your trip. Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks offers flexibility to accommodate individual needs.
Basic medical supplies are carried by guides, and some villages have health posts. For serious issues, evacuation to Kathmandu is necessary.
Wi-Fi is available in some teahouses for a fee, and mobile networks work in certain areas. However, connectivity is limited at higher altitudes.
The trek passes through remote Sherpa villages, offering insights into the local culture, traditions, and lifestyle. You’ll also visit monasteries and interact with the local community.
Training should include aerobic exercises like running or cycling, strength training, and hiking with a backpack. It’s also helpful to practice using climbing equipment and simulate high-altitude conditions if possible.
Follow the "Leave No Trace" principles, including packing out all waste, avoiding single-use plastics, staying on marked trails, and respecting local wildlife and culture. Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks promotes eco-friendly practices throughout the expedition.
Mera Peak, standing tall at 6,476 meters (21,247 feet), is Nepal’s highest trekking peak and one of the most sought-after destinations for climbers looking to experience the grandeur of the Himalayas without the technical complexities of higher expeditions. Offering spectacular views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Kanchenjunga, Mera Peak Climbing is a dream come true for adventurers.
In this detailed guide brought to you by Himalayan Adventure International Treks, we cover everything you need to know — from costs for Nepali climbers and foreigners to itineraries, maps, permits, guide fees, and comparisons with other popular trekking peaks like Island Peak.
Mera Peak offers a unique blend of trekking and mountaineering. It doesn’t require technical climbing skills, making it perfect for fit trekkers with basic mountaineering training. The real reward lies in the 360-degree Himalayan panorama — five of the world’s tallest peaks are visible from its summit.
Mera Peak is located in the Hinku Valley in the Solu-Khumbu region of Nepal. Its elevation is:
Mera Peak Height: 6,476 meters (21,247 ft)
This makes it the highest trekking peak in Nepal as classified by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA).
Here is a recommended Mera Peak itinerary by Himalayan Adventure International Treks, which allows for proper acclimatization and success on the summit:
Arrival, briefing, and preparation. Overnight at hotel.
Scenic mountain flight and short trek through forests and villages.
A beautiful trail through rhododendron forests and traditional settlements.
Crossing Panggom La Pass and descending into the lush Hinku Valley.
Diverse flora and fauna along the trail.
Walking alongside the Hinku River.
An easy acclimatization hike with fantastic views.
Hike to Charpate Himal for better acclimatization.
Base camp area with equipment checks and training.
Your guide will teach rope techniques, crampon usage, and ice axe handling.
A stunning ascent to the high camp with panoramic views.
Early morning push to the summit and back to Khare. A lifetime achievement!
Descending through the forest.
A long but rewarding final day of trekking.
Celebration and farewell dinner.
The full expedition takes about 15–18 days, including acclimatization and travel time. The actual climbing portion takes about 3–4 days from Khare to summit and back.
Climbing costs vary depending on nationality, group size, and services included.
For Nepali climbers, costs are significantly lower due to domestic rates. A typical Mera Peak package for Nepali citizens ranges between:
NPR 70,000 – 110,000 per person
(Inclusive of permits, transportation, food, accommodation, and guide fees.)
For international trekkers, a fully supported package generally ranges between:
USD 2,000 – 2,500 per person
(Inclusive of all necessary logistics, permits, guide/porter, meals, accommodation, and flight.)
For accurate quotes and custom packages, contact Himalayan Adventure International Treks directly.
A comprehensive Mera Peak package typically includes:
Airport pickup/drop
Domestic flights (Kathmandu–Lukla)
Licensed guide and porter
Climbing guide with experience
Climbing permits and park fees
Full board meals during the trek
Lodge accommodation + tented camping at high camp
Climbing equipment (on rent or request)
Insurance for staff
First aid and emergency assistance
We offer group discounts and special packages for Nepali climbers, student groups, and NGOs.
To summarize the costs:
| Description | Estimated Cost (USD) |
|---|---|
| Mera Peak Permit | $70–$250 (seasonal) |
| Flight (Kathmandu–Lukla roundtrip) | $224–$448 |
| Guide (per day) | $30–$40 |
| Porter (per day) | $20–$25 |
| Meals and Accommodation | $25–$30/day |
| Climbing Gear Rental | $100–$200 total |
| Full Package (All-inclusive) | $2,000–$2,500 |
The permit cost for Mera Peak varies depending on the season:
Spring (March–May): USD 250
Autumn (Sept–Nov): USD 125
Winter/Summer (Dec–Feb & June–Aug): USD 70
In addition, you’ll also need:
Makalu Barun National Park Permit: NPR 3,000 (for foreigners)
Local Municipality Fee: NPR 2,000
Nepali citizens are eligible for significant discounts on these permits.
Hiring a guide is essential for your safety and navigation, especially in high-altitude terrain. Costs for licensed guides:
USD 30–40 per day (including their food, accommodation, and insurance)
Climbing guides with technical expertise may cost slightly more, but they are worth every penny for a successful summit.
A detailed Mera Peak trekking map helps plan the route, identify acclimatization points, and estimate distances between villages. Maps typically highlight:
Key villages: Lukla, Panggom, Kothe, Khare
High Camp and glacier sections
Contour lines, altitude gain, rivers, and passes
Nearby peaks and viewpoints
You can purchase a physical trekking map in Thamel or request a digital map from Himalayan Adventure International Treks.
While Mera Peak is a non-technical peak, it lies at a very high altitude, and the main risks include:
Altitude Sickness
Crevasses and Glacier Travel
Harsh Weather Conditions
Though fatalities are rare, Mera Peak deaths have occurred due to insufficient acclimatization or poor preparation. Always climb with a certified guide and follow the itinerary strictly. We recommend training and trekking at 4,000–5,000 meters before attempting Mera.
To improve your chances of success and safety:
Engage in cardio training, stair climbing, and strength exercises at least 2–3 months prior.
Practice hiking with a backpack over long distances.
Attend a basic mountaineering course if possible.
Get used to walking in snow and using crampons.
The best climbing seasons are:
Spring (March–May): Stable weather, good snow conditions
Autumn (Sept–Nov): Clear skies and stunning visibility
Avoid winter (extreme cold) and monsoon (risk of landslides, leeches, and clouds).
If you're budget-conscious, you might wonder:
Yala Peak (5,732 m) in the Langtang region is considered one of the cheapest.
Island Peak (6,189 m) is also popular but more technical and expensive than Mera.
USD 2,100–2,800 (standard package)
While Island Peak is more technical, Mera is more about endurance and altitude. Choose Mera if you want the highest trekking peak with less technicality and a more remote experience.
At Himalayan Adventure International Treks, we pride ourselves on:
✅ Highly experienced climbing guides
✅ Flexible, customizable packages
✅ Affordable rates for both Nepali and foreign climbers
✅ Emergency response and satellite communication
✅ Ethical tourism practices supporting local communities
We ensure that your Mera Peak climbing experience is safe, memorable, and meaningful — whether you're a first-time climber or a seasoned adventurer.
Mera Peak is a fantastic entry into the world of Himalayan mountaineering. Its combination of breathtaking scenery, cultural richness, and physical challenge makes it one of the best experiences Nepal has to offer. With proper planning, experienced guidance, and support from Himalayan Adventure International Treks, your journey to the top of Mera will be nothing short of life-changing.
So — are you ready to conquer the highest trekking peak in Nepal?
Himalayan Adventure International Treks Pvt. Ltd.
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"Climb High, Live Fully – With Himalayan Adventure International Treks"
Waltraud and Mundi
25th Aug, 2022
Up to now, I did three trekking with Binod and his agency Himalayan Adventure Intl Treks. One was the Makalu Base Camp and crossing the Sherpani col and Mera Peak. The other was Upper Mustang with the Jomson part of the Annapurna Base Camp and the Manaslu Circuit Trek. Binod is a very good guide, knowing all the routes by heart, and very friendly too. He also is a very nice young man to talk to with good proficiency in the English language.
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