Mera Peak is located in the Khumbu region of the Himalayas, within the Sagarmatha National Park. It is among the most popular trekking peaks in the Himalayas, standing at 6,476 meters / 21,247 feet above sea level. Mera Peak, the highest trekking peak in the Himalayas, offers a thrilling mountaineering adventure for the climbers. It is a challenging yet accessible opportunity to experience the high altitude mountaineering in the breathtaking Himalayan topographies. Explore the heights confidently for an unforgettable blend of challenge and mind-blowing Himalayan vistas.
Mera Peak, a favored choice among the thrill-seeking mountaineers exploring the Himalayas, provides a profound sense of accomplishment. The journey to Mera Peak summit involves navigating the diverse landscape, from lush rhododendron forests and charming Sherpa villages to the high-altitude alpine terrain. The interaction with the local people creates a holistic experience in the Himalayas.
The journey of Mera Peak starts departing Kathmandu for Lukla, with a 30-35 minutes of scenic mountain flight. The first-day trek to Mera Peak starts from Lukla and goes to Chhuthang. Then, the trek continues to Thuli Kharka(4,300 meters / 14,107 feet), crossing an amazing Zatrawala Pass. From Thuli Kharka, the trek moves towards the amazing destination, Kothe, after a restful overnight stay. Marking Thangnak(4,326 meters / 14,192 feet) as the next leg of the Himalayan journey, we travel to our next destination, Khare.

Khare offers a tantalizing preview of the impending Mera Peak ascent with a glimpse of the challenge awaiting. Taking one more day in Khare for acclimatization, we head for the Mera Peak Base Camp(5,300 meters / 17,388 feet). From there, the high-peak Himalayan trails lead to Mera Peak High Camp(5,700 meters / 18,700 feet) and ultimately to Mera Peak elevation at (6,476 meters / 21,246 feet ). Reaching the summit reveals breathtaking and panoramic views of the world’s loftiest peaks, such as Mt. Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Kanchenjunga, and Cho Oyu. The sheer magnificence of the Himalayan vistas heightens the sense of accomplishment.
Mera Peak is typically considered a less technical climb in the Khumbu region mountaineering. However, good fitness with proper acclimatization strategies and basic mountaineering equipment, like ice axes, crampons, etc., are essential to climb the Mera summit. Mera Peak is well known as the practice peak for beginner climbers with moderate difficulty. Climbers encounter challenges like negotiating the crevasses, ascending snow and ice slopes, and establishing a high camp on the Mera glacier. The rugged beauty of the Himalayan landscapes measures the trekker's physical ability. It is the best peak for climbers looking for an introductory peak in a high-altitude mountaineering challenge.
Peak Climbing Nepal provides an unparalleled adventure with a meticulously crafted Mera Peak Climbing package, ensuring an exceptional and top-notch experience amidst the Himalayan peaks. Our comprehensive package encompasses expert guidance, well-planned itineraries, and a safety commitment, enabling you to reach the summit and relish every moment of the amazing Himalayan journey.
Permits: Trekkers Information Management System (TIMS) and Sagarmatha National Park Permit.
Equipment: Basic mountaineering equipment like crampons, ice axes, and harnesses.





