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Mera Peak (6440m) & Hinku Valley

A classic climbing adventure in a remote corner of the Everest region

23 days - Mountaineering Max Altitude: 6440m / 21,252ft
Trek Name:  Mera Peak & Hinku Valley
Trek Code:  MTMER
Max Group Size: 15
Min Group Size: 2

Kathmandu - Lukla -
18 day Everest Camping Trek & Climb

Cost: $US 2899
Is this adventure for you?
Mera Peak is known for the low degree of technical difficulty required to climb it, considering its substantial height. Thus it makes an ideal introduction for those wanting to scale their first Himalayan peak. It is located in a sparsely habitated corner of the Everest region without lodge accommodation, so participants should be comfortable camping in tents for the entire trip. Prior climbing experience is not expected and instruction will be provided. A high level of fitness and mental stamina is required. Expect to be on the move for 3-8 hours each day.
 
 
View South from Hinku Valley Mera Peak rises 12 km to the south of Mt Everest, dominating the remote and beautiful Hinku Valley. It has 3 distinct summits. We ascend Mera Central via a long broad ridge from Mera La pass on the northern face. A high camp is established at 5800m. All accommodation on this trip is tent camping.

After making preparations in Kathmandu we fly to Lukla, and then head into the Hinku valley. We trek for several days, through rhododendron, fir and silver birch forests, to reach our camp at Tagnac and a well-deserved rest day.

Mera Peaks seen from Hinku Valley Along the way, we will see the devastation caused in 1998 when the wall of the Sabai Tsho, a glacial lake, broke and flooded the valley. We will also catch our first glimpses of Mera from the south, with all 3 peaks visible.

From Tagnac, we ascend to camp at Khare, the last seasonal settlement in the Hinku at 5000m. At Khare, we are at the base of an immense glacier leading to the Mera La pass. We spend a day learning the theoretical and practical techniques for the climb ahead, ascending onto the glacier to practice and to further acclimatize.

View from Mera La, looking up towards high camp, Mera North & Mera Central Next day we push on, roped together as we move over crevassed terrain, up moderately angled snow slopes to high camp at 5800m.

For our summit attempt, we start by torchlight in the early morning (sometime between 3-5am). It is a prolonged and steady ascent, with a steep last section to be overcome before we hit the top. Even though the climb is technically straightforward, there are some crevasses to manoeuvre and the route can be long and demanding after a fresh snowfall.

Mera Peak Summit The 360 degree summit view is just stunning. Visible are 5 mountains over 8000m: Everest(8848m), Kanchenjunga(8586m), Lhotse(8501m), Makalu(8463m), and Cho Oyu(8201m). You will also see Baruntse, Ama Dablam, Chamlang and many others.

On return, we take a shorter route via Zatra La back to Lukla to celebrate our achievement with our Sherpa crew, before flying back to Kathmandu.

 
Itinerary:
Days • 1-2 Kathmandu • 3-10 Trekking • 11-16 Climbing • 17-20 Trekking • 21-22 Kathmandu • 23 Trip ends after breakfast
Trip Dates:

2007


2008

Apr 1, 22
Oct 7, 21

Apr 5, 26
Oct 4, 18

Price from Kathmandu (US dollars):
Tour Price
Domestic Flight
$US 2690
$US 209
Included in your trip:
Airport transfers • ½ day sightseeing tour in Kathmandu • Domestic flight to/from Lukla & domestic departure taxes • All other transport • Services of experienced leaders, trekking guides, porters & cooking crew • All accommodation (twin share, 4 nights hotels, 18 nights 2-person tents with sleeping mat provided) • All meals on trek (22 breakfasts, 18 lunches, 18 dinners) • Trek pack (sleeping bag, sleeping sheet, kit bag, down jacket, climbing equipment except plastic boots) • National Park Fees and Climbing Permit • Specialized Medical Kit including medical oxygen and Portable Altitude Chamber
Not included:
Visa • Insurance (compulsory on all trips - ensure you are adequately covered for mountaineering activities and emergency evacuation by helicopter) • Meals other than breakfast in Kathmandu • Spending of a personal nature, eg laundry, snacks and drinks, souvenirs, etc • Plastic boots (available for hire in Kathmandu) • Crew tips - please allow $US3 per trekking day • International flights & departure taxes
•   our trip format         •   what to bring

For Detail Itinerary, please contact us by email. lukla@mos.com.np
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