The Mera Peak Climbing 16-Day Itinerary takes you to the summit of Nepal’s highest trekking peak, Mera Peak (6,476m). Located in the remote Hinku Valley of the Everest Region, Mera Peak is one of the most popular climbing destinations, offering a relatively straightforward route suitable for motivated beginners and experienced trekkers alike.
Favored by climbers from around the world, Mera Peak serves as an excellent preparation climb for higher Himalayan expeditions, including Mount Everest and other major peaks in the Khumbu region.
The journey follows an off-the-beaten-path trail through the untouched and less-visited Hinku Valley. The route is remote, wild, and pristine, with minimal human settlement along the way. Most nights are spent in basic tea houses or seasonal shelters located at isolated kharkas, traditionally used as summer grazing camps by local yak herders.
Trip Info
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Hotel, Tea House
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Spring, Autumn
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6,476 meters
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5-7 Hours
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Fly, Bus, Taxi
Overview
Mera Peak (6,476m) is the highest trekking peak in Nepal and an ideal introduction to Himalayan mountaineering. The carefully designed 16-day itinerary provides sufficient time for gradual ascent, physical conditioning, and proper acclimatisation—key factors that significantly increase summit success and ensure a safe and rewarding climbing experience in the high Himalaya.
Trip Highlights
- Summit the highest trekking peak in Nepal with the support of an experienced trekking and climbing guide.
- Cross the high mountain pass of Zatrwa La, and traverse alpine forests, rugged valleys, and glacial terrain.
- Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas, including several of the world’s highest peaks.
- Explore traditional Sherpa villages and experience their unique culture, lifestyle, and hospitality.
- Follow a carefully designed acclimatization program to ensure a safe and successful ascent of Mera Peak.
- Pass through culturally rich and scenic settlements with an itinerary planned for gradual altitude gain and comfort.
- Witness spectacular views of five 8,000-meter giants: Mount Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga, along with many surrounding peaks.



