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Mera Peak Climbing from Khare 3 Days

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duration

Trip Duration

3 Days
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Group Sizes

1 - 16 People
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Difficulty

Moderate
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Max. Altitude

6,476 m
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Activities

  • Mera Peak Climbing
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Meals

  • Breakfast
  • Lunch
  • Dinner
accommodation

Accommodation

  • Tented at high camp

Highlights of Mera Peak Climbing from Khare 3 Days

  • Ascend the tallest trekking peak in Nepal – Mera Peak Summit from Khare at 6,476 meters via the standard northern route.
  • Rapid and successful ascent – Ideal for time-limited visitors with our 3 Days Mera Peak Climbing plan.
  • Employ experienced climbing sherpa from Khare – Local, professional guides for maximum safety and success on the summit.
  • Heavy gear not needed , all climbing gear can be rented in Khare, eliminating the need to transport it from Kathmandu.
  • Included is pre-climb instruction, which teaches you the fundamentals of rope and glacier travel before your summit ascent.
  • Join a fixed group or go private- Convenient options to fit your schedule, fitness, and budget.
  • Perfect for peak seasons – Scheduled climbs in March, May, October, and November for ideal weather conditions.
  • Organized by Hill Sherpa Trekking & Expedition – Trusted local operator with on the ground support, logistics, and expertise.

Trip Overview

Mera Peak Climbing from Khare 3 Days Summit Adventure with Hill Sherpa Trekking & Expedition Team

Mera Peak Climbing from Khare is the optimal and most rewarding way to climb Nepal’s highest trekking peak at 6,476 meters. With stunning Himalayan views, moderate technical difficulty, and less crowd than through the Everest Base Camp approach, it is the perfect high-altitude adventure for seasoned trekkers.

Short Mera Peak Climbing trips from Khare are our specialty at Hill Sherpa Trekking & Expedition. For those who have already reached Khare on their own and now desire professional assistance, equipment, and organization for a safe and successful Mera Peak Summit from Khare.

Why Climb Mera Peak from Khare?

The three peaks of Mera Peak in the Khumbu district and Mahalangur Himalaya Range are Mera North (6,476m), With breathtaking views of five of the world’s six highest peaks, Everest 8,848.86 meters, Lhotse 8,516 meters, Cho Oyu 8,200 mters, Makalu 8,485 meters, and Kanchenjunga 8,586 meters, as well as Bauntse 70129 meters, Ama Dablam 6814 meters, Island Peak, Chamlang Himal, and more, our itinerary ascends to the actual summit, Mera North.

Unlike more challenging expeditions, Mera Peak Climbing 3 Days from Khare involves glacier walking and moderate level of climbing, suitable for good physique trekkers with basic alpine skills. Although less technical compared to other Himalayan peaks, the challenge arises from altitude and weather, two risks our professional team is well familiar with handling.

Mera Peak lies in the Makalu Barun National Park, which harbors such Himalayan endangered wildlife as the Musk Deer, Langur Monkey, and Himalayan Black Bear. In contrast to other, more crowded Everest trails, the trek offers a serene and unspoiled Himalayan wilderness experience.

In the 1950s, British teams led by legends like Edmund Hillary, Eric Shipton, and George Lowe visited the area, setting the groundwork for what is still one of Nepal’s most renowned climbs.

Alone or in a small group, Hill Sherpa Trekking & Expedition has adjustable and flexible Mera Peak Climbing from Khare packages for you. Just trek to Khare– leave the rest on us. For permit arrangements, please allow us to get your papers done in Kathmandu before you arrive in Khare.

If you’re an adventure lover looking for a Short Mera Peak Climbing challenge with expert guidance and full logistical support, this 3 days package is the fastest, safest, and most efficient way to summit Mera Peak from Khare.

For a personal itinerary, Khare Mera Peak Climbing package cost, equipment hire information, or individualized plans, write to Hill Sherpa Trekking & Expedition. Our professional team is eager to help you make this once in a lifetime Himalayan summit a reality.

Mera Peak Climbing from Khare 3 Days Itinerary

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On the first day of your Mera Peak Climb, Khare checks your gear and gives you a climbing briefing.

Your journey to climb Mera Peak from Khare officially begins today. Upon arrival in Khare, you’ll meet our professional climbing guide at the designated meeting point, which will have been provided during your pre-trip briefing in our Kathmandu office.

Your guide will perform a comprehensive gear inspection to ensure you have everything you need for the climb. If you lack or have insufficient equipment, you can rent top-notch equipment from our Khare store.

The guide will conduct a brief but crucial climbing instruction session following the equipment check. This includes basic techniques, rope handling, and the use of climbing equipment, all essential preparations for the difficult climb ahead of you.

Note: Today’s meals and accommodation are at your own expense as today counts as a preparation day before the start of the actual climb.

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Max Altitude

4945 m
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Activity

traing & meeting
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Meals

Excluded
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Accommodation

Local Teahouse
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Mera Peak Climbing from Khare to High Camp at 5,800m.

After completing last-minute preparations at Khare, your Mera Peak ascent begins with the challenging but magnificent trek to Mera High Camp (5,800m). This portion of the climb is both physically demanding and immensely rewarding, offering stunning views of the neighboring Himalayan giants.

From Khare, the climb starts with a slow ascent through snowy paths and ice moraines. The Mera La Pass (5,415m), a windy ridge saddle that signifies the start of the high alpine zone, will be crossed. Although the cold and thin air can be exhausting, the climbing is steady and not technical. Our experienced guides keep a steady and slow pace, giving you time to acclimatize to the thin atmosphere.

As you ascend to High Camp, you will be treated to panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Baruntse. The route calls for the deployment of basic mountaineering gear- crampons, an ice axe, and a harness, which you will have already gotten used to through the practice session at Khare.

At Mera High Camp, you’ll find a rocky outcropping with a thrilling vantage point, a snow-covered ridgeline seat. Tents will already be established, and our staff will welcome you to warm meals and hot drinks to keep you going and cozy in the harsh environment.

This is your final overnight camp prior to summit day, so the evening is spent rehydrating, sleeping, and getting psyched for an early pre-dawn ascent towards the summit of Mera Peak (6,476 meters).

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Duration

5-7 hours
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Max Altitude

5,800 m
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Activity

Ascending
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Meals

Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
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Accommodation

Tented Camp
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Summit day Mera Peak (6,476m) from High Camp
Today is your Mera Peak climbing’s most significant and thrilling summit day. From Mera High Camp, you’ll make your final push to the top of Mera Peak (6,476 meters), the highest trekking peak in Nepal.

The climb begins before daybreak, typically around 2:00–3:00 AM, under headlamp light and a star-filled sky. This early departure is necessary to guarantee favorable weather and hard snow conditions. The climb is on a gentle but steady slope across the northern glacier, and crampons, rope, harness, and ice axe are required.

While technically not technical for experienced trekkers, climbing involves intense physical fitness and endurance due to high elevation, low temperatures, and decreased oxygen. Our experienced guides pace and manage safety through fixed ropes on steeper ground if needed.

You will also have one of the most breathtaking views of the Himalayas as you ascend. From the top ridge, you get a 360° view of five of the world’s highest mountains: Everest (8,848m), Lhotse (8,516m), Makalu (8,481m), Cho Oyu (8,188m), and Kanchenjunga (8,586m) to the east horizon.

Arriving at the summit of Mera Peak is a moment of triumph. You will enjoy the highest peak views, capture some photos, snap, and then begin descending back down to High Camp. Weather and team condition permitting, you may descend all the way back down to Khare to rest more comfortably.

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Meals

Breakfast
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Accommodation

Local Teahouse

Includes & Excludes

What is included?

  • Mera Peak Climbing Permit (NMA)
    Government-approved climbing permit issued by the Nepal Mountaineering Association, applied all necessary documents by Hill Sherpa Trekking.
  • Certified Climbing Guide
    Highly skilled, English-speaking, with great experience, a climbing guide.
  • Guide Insurance & Gear
    Full insurance, climbing equipment, and quality high-altitude apparel for your guide.
  • High Camp Cook, to prepare fresh cooked meals at high altitude, 5800 m.
  • Accommodation at High Camp in the tent
  • Dining and kitchen tent at the high camp for meals and group events
  • Meals During the Climb, pack lunch when going to high camp from Khare, dinner in high camp, early morning breakfast in high camp, pack lunch, and hot lunch after climbing back to high camp.
  • Unlimited tea, coffee, and hot drinking water supply to keep warm and hydrated.
  • Group Climbing Equipment- What’s necessary for Mera Peak, like main rope, ice axe, snow bar
Note:

We also operate private trips.

Trip Information of Mera Peak Climbing from Khare 3 Days

Can a beginner join this trip?

Yes, our 18-day Mera Peak Climbing trip is suitable for beginners, and the route we have selected for this trek is among the most straightforward. To give you an idea, we will be taking the longer and much easier route through Hinku Valley, while the Zatr La Pass is a shorter and more challenging route.

Because it’s a longer route, we have more time to adjust to the colder temperatures and diminishing oxygen levels.

Best time for Mera Peak climbing

March, April, and May in the spring and September to November in the fall are the ideal times of year for the 3 days Mera Peak Climbing adventure from Khare.

In the spring, the temperature drops to about zero degrees at night and is pleasant during the day. For those of you who also like to see lush valleys with massive rhododendron forests and other wildflowers, this is the perfect time of year.

Autumn temperatures can be fairly mild during the day and even pleasant when there is no wind and the sun is shining. However, at night, they can drop as low as minus 10 degrees. Fresh air and unobstructed views are available during this time. In the fall, there are a lot of pleasant and exciting festivals, and the forests are covered in lovely greenery.

Temperatures of about minus 20 degrees are possible during the winter months (December to February), this is a bit too cold to enjoy in the Himalayas.

Heavy rains during the summer/monsoon season (June to August) increase the risk of landslides in the lowlands and avalanches in the higher elevations.

What is special about our short Climb to Mera Peak?

  • Effective 3 Days Khare Summit Itinerary
  • Khare offers trained, certified, and locally experienced climbing sherpas for hire.
  • Everything is available at our gear store in Khare, so there’s no need to bring bulky climbing equipment from Kathmandu.
  • Pre-climb training for beginners or skill refreshers in Khare
  • When demand is highest, there are scheduled departures in March, May, October, and November.
  • Full Support for Scaling Mera Peak from Khare
    Hiking to Khare with Hill Sherpa Trekking & Expedition is all that is required. From there, we take care of everything
  • Climbing Permits & Registration
  • Technical Equipment (rental available in Khare)
  • Food, tents, and camping logistics
  • Climb orientation and training
  • Certified Climbing Sherpa Hire from Khare
  • Safety management and emergency support

Our guides and climbing crew stay in Khare throughout the climbing season, ensuring constant availability, local knowledge, and rapid response capabilities.

Are you a good fit for Mera Peak Climbing from Khare?

Mera Peak Climbing from Khare is a strenuous but rewarding trekking experience that is best suited for tourists who have a basic understanding of mountaineering and some experience with high-altitude trekking.

Climbing Experience and Physical Fitness

Mera Peak climbing is not for beginners. It is one of the most important to great deal of physical fitness, physical strength, and mental toughness to trek at high altitudes and climb steep, icy ridges. Knowledge about technical gear such as ropes, crampons, and ice axes is crucial, particularly for the second half of the climb.

Technical Skills

While Mera Peak is considered to be one of the more accessible treks in Nepal, moderate technical climbing is required. This expedition might be a great choice for you if you have alpine trekking experience and are sure of your ability to manage difficult terrain and thin air.

Preparation and Safety for Mera Peak Climbing

Don’t judge and be careless to climbing the Mera Peak, that means first priority is safety. The path features crevasses, unstable weather, and physical fatigue. Travel at all times with a certified experienced guide, high-end mountaineering gear, and make sure to allow sufficient time for proper acclimatization.

Medical Considerations

Always see a medical expert prior to engaging in any high-altitude experience to ensure you are in the best health to try the adventure. Pr trip medical checkup and orientation can significantly enhance your experience and security.

Expectations for Climbing Mera Peak from Khare

Climbing Mera Peak from Khare is a memorable Himalayan adventure, with the spectacular mountain scenery and firsthand experience of Nepal’s natural and cultural beauty. The following is what you can expect.

A Real Challenge at High Altitude

Mera Peak is at 6,476 meters (21,247.756 feet), that is called highest trekking peak in Nepal. Although most of the trail is not technically challenging, the high altitude requires mental toughness, proper acclimatization, and excellent physical health.

Taste of Technical Climbing

Though considered one of the more accessible peaks, the final push to Mera’s summit involves moderate technical climbing. To safely negotiate the steep, icy slopes near the summit, you will need mountaineering equipment like ropes, ice axes, and crampons.

Wide ranging views of the Himalayas

Reaching the summit is an amazing experience. On a clear day, you will be rewarded with expansive views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Kanchenjunga, five of the highest mountains in the world.

Cultural Interactions with Sherpa Customs

In addition to the mountain views, this hike offers rich cultural experiences. Explore traditional Sherpa villages, see historic monasteries, and witness a way of life shaped by centuries of high alpine living.

A Guide to Food and Lodging for Climbing Mera Peak from Khare

Are you planning to summit Mera Peak with our Hill Sherpa Trekking’s professional climbing sherpa guide from Khare? Along with the breathtaking views and challenging ascent, it’s important to know what kind of food and accommodations to expect when traveling. Here is a thorough examination of both.

Food accessibility on Mera Peak, Leaving Khare

Meals are served during your climb from Khare to Mera Peak to keep you energized. Depending on your package and schedule, you will normally receive one dinner, two lunches, and two breakfasts are managed well by the company.

Food at Tea Houses Along the Trail, regional Nepali cuisine like momos, dal bhat, and soups, as well as basic international fare like pasta, rice, noodles, sandwiches, and eggs. As altitude rises, food options become more limited and simpler.

Dining. Meals are served in communal dining rooms heated by a stove in most tea houses.

Meals in the Climbing Phase of Camping

Prepared by Crew. Your support crew will prepare meals at the campsite while you are climbing.

The typical menu consists of boiled vegetables, rice, noodles, stews, soups, and sometimes dried or canned goods.

Frequency. Plan to eat breakfast, lunch, and dinner three times a day while camping..

Specific Dietary Needs

Please let us know– If you have any dietary restrictions, such as being vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, or allergic.

While every effort is made to meet dietary needs, keep in mind that there may not be as many options in remote, high-altitude areas.

Advice. For added energy, pack a few of your favorite energy bars or portable snacks.

Tea House Accommodation during Trekking

Rooms– Simple twin-sharing rooms with basic bedding. Most have shared bathrooms.

Facilities include intermittent hot water (usually at an extra cost), limited electricity, and no heating.

Experience– You can get a close-up look at the local culture and experience Sherpa hospitality by staying in tea houses.

Locations– Remote campsites with incredible Himalayan views, but very limited amenities.

Lodging While Climbing Mera Peak from Khare, you will stay in tented camps in Mera High Camp from Khare. For hikers and climbers, the degree of comfort is basic but adequate.

Additional Notes

At higher elevations, amenities like Wi-Fi, electricity, and hot showers are scarce or nonexistent.

It is highly advised to carry basic hygiene supplies like headlamps, hand sanitizers, and wet wipes.

At lower elevations, drinking water is available in bottles at higher elevations, the crew boils or filters the water.

Advice for Getting Up Mera Peak from Khare

Bring enough gear for the chilly nights spent in tents and the basic living conditions in tea houses.

To guarantee safe food preparation and efficiently handle logistics, book your reservation with a respectable guide or organization.

To prevent any surprises, talk to your guide in advance about your preferred lodging and meal plans.

Mera Peak Climbing Permit

You need a number of permits in order to trek the protected area of Mera Peak, including the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) Card, the Makalu Barun National Park Permit, the Local Area Permit and the NMA Mera Peak Climbing Permit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mera North (6,476m), Nepal’s highest trekking peak, is the culmination of this three-day alpine journey, which begins in Khare (4,950m). Trekkers who are already acclimated and require professional logistical, technical, and guiding assistance for a safe and successful summit will find it ideal.

Not exactly novices. Despite being technically moderate, Mera Peak still calls for the following basic mountaineering abilities:

  • rope safety, ice axe use, and crampon use.
  • In good physical condition
  • Previous experience trekking at high altitudes is advised. If necessary, our guides will provide a skills refresher at Khare.

Altitude is the biggest obstacle. There is no vertical rock or ice climbing involved in the actual climbing, only glacier travel and a few steep snow slopes. Having the proper gear and guidance is essential because the weather can change rapidly.

What Hill Sherpa Trekking offers is:

  • Certified climbing sherpa guide
  • Personal and group climbing equipment (if required)
  • Accommodations and meals at High Camp and Khare
  • Permits for climbing (which need to be scheduled in advance)
  • Safety gear (ropes, oxygen if needed)
    Weather monitoring and summit support
  • Day 1 – Acclimatization, gear check, and climb to High Camp (5,800m)
  • Day 2 – Early morning summit push to Mera Peak (6,476m), then return to Khare
  • Day 3 – Buffer/reserve day for weather or extra acclimatization

Trekking (about 6–7 days) from Lukla
Alternatively, if the weather permits, you can fly from Kathmandu or Lukla. You should be at least 5,000 meters acclimated before the climb.

Yes, but permits need to be granted in Kathmandu. Please give us 1 day time for processing, and get in touch with us before traveling to Khare. For a seamless permit process, we can help you with sending a copy of your passport and your trek information.

  • Boots for mountaineering
  • Ice axe and crampons
  • Carabiners, helmet, and harness
  • Gloves, a headlamp, warm layers, etc.
  • Hill Sherpa Trekking offers rental equipment. Please just let us know in advance regarding size and availability.

Khare: Cozy teahouse offering warm meals and simple accommodations, but not included in this package.

High Camp: Hot soup and energizing meals are served in tents.

We offer wholesome meals, hot beverages, and cozy sleeping quarters appropriate for the chilly alpine climate.

Five of the six highest mountains in the world can be seen from the summit:

In addition to dozens of famous peaks like Ama Dablam, Baruntse, Chamlang, and others, there are Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Kanchenjunga.

Yes, it is a serious concern at almost 6,500 meters:

  • Our brief schedule is intended for hikers who are already acclimated.
  • Symptoms are closely monitored by us.
    An emergency plan for descent and oxygen support is available.

We live here and have:

  • thorough familiarity with the weather and terrain of Mera Peak
  • knowledgeable, licensed guides
  • Adaptable, safety-first methodology
    Complete summit support and dependable logistics
  • Our specialty is short-format climbs from Khare that have excellent safety and success rates.

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