Mera Peak Climbing Route
- 2025-05-08
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Mera Peak, located in Nepal's Everest (Khumbu) region, is the perfect destination for amateur climbers. Mera Peak, the highest trekking peak in the country, reaches an elevation of 6,476m/21,246, and is surrounded by the majestic views of Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga, all 8000m peaks on this planet. It is a non-technical peak and is suitable for novice climbers, attracting thousands of climbers seeking to develop their skills in a stunning setting.
An overall itinerary for climbing Mera Peak spans about 15 to 30 days, depending on the routes chosen, weather conditions, physical fitness level of the climbers, and so forth. Mera Peak, lying in the Mahalangur Mountain Range, has three different summits: Mera North (6,476m), Mera Central (6,461m), and Mera South (6,065m). Here, while climbing Mera Peak, we reach Mera North (6,467 m).
Mera Peak is often called the "beginner’s Everest" as it offers a taste of high-altitude mountaineering without extreme technical difficulty. While climbers need basic ice axe and crampon skills, the route does not require advanced techniques like fixed ropes or steep ice climbing. Instead, it demands endurance, proper acclimatization, and mental resilience. Many aspiring mountaineers use Mera as a training ground before attempting more demanding peaks, making it a crucial step in their climbing journey.
In recent years, Mera Peak has gained significant popularity among climbers. It is standard as a standard great acclimatization adventure in the Nepalese Himalayas, providing aspiring mountaineers with valuable opportunities to sharpen their skills and boost their confidence for future climbs. The Mera Peak expedition serves as an ideal choice for beginners looking to gain experience in high-altitude trekking and embark on an introductory climbing adventure.
Mera Peak Climbing: Route
Climbing Mera Peak is an exciting journey that takes you through far-flung valleys, high-altitude glaciers, and spectacular Himalayan scenery. The standard route is non-technical but entails stamina, acclimatization, and basic mountaineering skills. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the classic Mera Peak climbing route, typically completed in 14-30 days. If the travelers use a helicopter to return to Kathmandu from Khare after the climb, they can complete the journey can complete in 11/12 days as well.
Here are several options for Mera Peak Climbing
I. Mera Peak Climbing Route: Standard Recommended Itinerary ( 17 Days)
Day 1: Kathmandu (1,338m/4,390ft) Arrival
Day 2: Kathmandu (1,338m/4,390ft) Sightseeing and Climbing Preparation
Day 3: Fly Lukla (2,850m/9,350ft) and trek to Chhutang (3,100m /10,170ft) - 4 hours
Day 4: Trek Chhutang (3,100m /10,170ft) to Tulikharka (4,300m/14,107ft) - 8 hours
Day 5: Trek Tulikharka(4,300m/14,107ft) to Kothe (3,580m/11,745ft) - 7 hours
Day 6: Trek Kothe (3,580m/11,745ft) to Tangnang (4,358m/14,297ft) - 6 hours
Day 7: Trek Tangnang (4,358m/14,297ft) to Khare (5,045m / 16,552ft) - 5-6 hour
Day 8: Rest day at Khare (5,045m / 16,552ft) – Acclimatization and Ice Climbing Practice
Day 9: Trek Khare (5,045m / 16,552ft) to Mera High camp (5,750m/18,865ft) - 5-6 hours
Day 10: Climb Mera High Camp (5,750m/18,865ft) to the Summit of Mera Peak (6,476 m / 21,247 ft) and back to Khare (5,045m / 16,552ft) – 9-10 hours
Day 11: Contingency Day in Case of Bad Weather
Day 12: Trek Back to Khare (5,045m / 16,552ft) to Khote (3,580m/11,745ft) – 6-7 hours
Day 13: Trek Kothe (3,580m/11,745ft) to Zatrabu/Tulikharka (4,300m/14,107ft)- 6-7 hours
Day 14: Trek Thulikharka (4,300m/14,107ft) to Lukla (2,850m/9,350ft) - 8 hours
Day 15: Fly back to Kathmandu (1,338m/4,390ft)
Day 16: Rest Day in Kathmandu (1,338m/4,390ft)
Day 17: Final Departure (Airport Drop)
II. Mera Peak Climbing Route: Short Itinerary (14 Days)
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,338m/4,390ft) - Transfer to Hotel and Trek Preparation
Day 2: Fly to Lukla and trek to Chutanga (3,100m/10,168ft) - 35 minutes flight and 4 to 5 hours trek
Day 3: Trek from Chutanga to Thuli Kharka (4,300m/14,104ft) via Zatrwa La (4,600m/15,092ft) - 5 to 6 hours trek
Day 4: Trek from Thuli Kharka to Kothe (3,691m/12,107ft) - 6 to 7 hours trek
Day 5: Trek from Kothe to Thaknak (4,358m/14,295ft) - 3 to 4 hours trek
Day 6: Trek from Thaknak to Khare (5,045m/16,548ft) - 3 to 4 hours trek
Day 7: At Khare – Acclimatization Day and pre-climb training
Day 8: Trek from Khare to Mera High Camp (5,780m/18,958ft) - 5 to 6 hours trek
Day 9: Summit Mera Peak (6,476 m / 21,247 ft) and trek to Khare (5,045m/16,548ft) - 11 to 12 hours trek/climbing
Day 10: Contingency Day for Mera Peak Summit
Day 11: Trek from Khare to Kothe to Thuli Kharka (4,300m/14,104ft) - 8 to 10 hours trek
Day 12: Trek to Lukla (2,840m/9,316ft) via Zatrwa La Pass (4,600m/15,088ft) - 5 to 6 hours trek
Day 13: Fly from Lukla to Kathmandu(1,338m/4,390ft) - 35 minutes flight
Day 14: Depart Kathmandu (International Departure)
III. Mera Peak Climbing Route: From Paiya Route ( 19 Days)
Day 1: Kathmandu (1,338 m/4,390 ft) Arrival
Day 2: Kathmandu (1,338 m/4,390 ft) - Trip Preparation and Gear Checking
Day 3: Fly Kathmandu (1,338 m/4,390 ft) to Lukla (2,840 m/9,319 ft) and trek to Paiya (2,730 m/8,957 ft)
Day 4: Trek from Paiya (2,730 m/8,957 ft) to Panggom (2,846 m/9,337 ft)
Day 5: Trek from Panggom (2,846 m/9,337 ft) to Ramailo Danda (2,800 m/9,186 ft)
Day 6: Trek from Ramailo Danda (2,800 m/9,186 ft) to Takto (2,750 m / 9,022 ft)
Day 7: Trek from Takto (2,750 m/9,022 ft) to Kothe (3,000 m/9,843 ft)
Day 8: Trek from Kothe (3,000 m/9,843 ft) to Thangnak (4,350 m/14,272 ft)
Day 9: Rest Day in Thangnak (4,350 m/14,272 ft)
Day 10: Trek from Thangnak (4,350 m/14,272 ft) to Khare (5,045 m/16,486 ft)
Day 11: Rest Day in Khare (5,045 m/16,486 ft)
Day 12: Trek/climb Khare (5,045 m/16,486 ft) to High Camp (5,600 m/18,372 ft)
Day 13: Climb from High Camp (5,600 m/18,372 ft) to Summit (6,476 m / 21,247 ft) and back to Khare (5,045 m/16,486 ft)
Day 14: Trek from Khare (5,045 m/16,486 ft) to Kothe (3,000 m/9,843 ft)
Day 15: Trek from Kothe (3,000 m/9,843 ft) to Thuli Kharka (4,500 m/14,763 ft)
Day 16: Trek from Thuli Kharka (4,500 m/14,763 ft) to Lukla (2,840 m/9,319 ft)
Day 17: Fly Lukla (2,840 m/9,319 ft) to Kathmandu (1,338 m/4,390 ft)
Day 18: Rest Day in Kathmandu (1,338 m/4,390 ft)
Day 19: International Departure
IV. Mera Peak Climbing Route: From Phaplu Route ( 18 Days)
Day 1: Kathmandu (1,400 m/4,593 ft) Arrival and Transfer to Hotel
Day 2: Fly from Kathmandu (1,338 m/4,390 ft) to Phaplu (2,413 m/7,917 feet) and drive to Tham Danda (2,326 m/7,254 ft): 30 minutes flight and 7 - 8 hours’ drive
Day 3: Trek Tham Danda (2,326 m/7,254 ft) to Panggom (2,846 m/9,337ft): 6 - 7 hours
Day 4: Trek Panggom (2,846 m/9,337ft) to Ramailo Danda (3,276 m/10,748 ft) - 5 to 6 hours
Day 5: Trek Ramailo Danda (3,276 m/10,748 ft) to Chhatra Khola (2,800 m/9,186 ft) - 6 to 7 hours
Day 6: Trek Chhatra Khola (2,800 m/9,186 ft) to Kothe (3,691 m/12,109 ft): 6 -7 hours
Day 7: Trek Kothe (3,691 m/12,109 ft) to Thaknak (4,358 m/14,297 ft): 3 - 4 hours
Day 8: Trek Thaknak (4,358 m/14,297 ft) to Khare (5,045 m/16,486 ft): 3 - 4 hours
Day 9: Acclimatization Day at Khare (5,045 m/16,486 ft) and Pre-Climb Training
Day 10: Trek/Climb Khare (5,045 m/16,486 ft) to Mera High Camp (5,780 m/18,958 ft): 5 - 6 hours
Day 11: Summit Mera Peak (6,476 m / 21,247 ft) and descend to Khare (5,045 m/16,547 ft): 11-12 hours
Day 12: Contingency Day in Case of Bad Weather Conditions
Day 13: Trek Khare (5,045 m/16,547 ft) to Kothe (3,600 m/11,808 ft): 4 - 5 hours
Day 14: Trek Back Kothe (3,600 m/11,808 ft) to Thuli Kharka (4,300 m/14,107 ft): 6 - 7 hours trek
Day 15: Trek Thuli Kharka (4,300 m/14,107 ft) to Lukla (2,840 m/9,318 ft) via Zatrwa La Pass (4,600 m/15,092 ft): 6 - 7 hours
Day 16: Fly Lukla (2,840 m/9,318 ft) to Kathmandu (1,400 m/4,593 ft): 35 minutes flight
Day 17: A Reserve Day in Kathmandu for weather or other issues
Day 18 : Final Departure ( Airport Drop)
V. Mera Peak Climbing Route: With Amphu Laptsa Pass ( 19 Days)
Day 1: Kathmandu (1,338m/4,390ft) Arrival
Day 2: Kathmandu (1,338m/4,390ft): Sightseeing and Trek Preparation
Day 3: Fly Lukla (2,860m/9,383ft) and trek to Chhutang (3,100m /10,170ft): 3 to 4 hours
Day 4: Trek Chhutang (3,100m /10,170ft) to Tulikharka (4,300m/14,107ft): 7 to 8 hours
Day 5: Trek Tulikharka (4,300m/14,107ft) to Kothe (3,580m/11,745ft): 6 to 7 hours
Day 6: Trek Kothe (3,580m/11,745ft) to Tangnang (4,358m/14,297ft): 6 to 7 hours
Day 7: Trek Tangnang (4,358m/14,297ft) to Khare (5,045m / 16,552ft): 5 to 6 hours
Day 8: Rest day at Khare (5,045m / 16,552ft): Acclimatization and Ice Climbing Practice
Day 9: Trek Khare (5,045m / 16,552ft)to Mera High camp (5,750m/18,865ft): 5 to 6 hours
Day 10: Climb Mera High Camp (5,750m/18,865ft) to the Summit of Mera Peak (6,476 m / 21,247 ft) and back to Kongma Dingma (4850m/ 15,908ft): 9 to 10 hours
Day 11: Contingency Day in Case of Bad Weather Conditions
Day 12: Trek from Kongma Dingma to Seto Pokhari (5035m/16,520ft): 5 to 6 hours trek
Day 13: Trek from Seto Pokhari (5035m/16,520ft) to Amphu Laptse Base Camp (5,650m/18,538ft): 5 to 6 hours
Day 14: Cross Amphu Lapcha (5,845m/19,172ft) and trek to Chukkung (4,730m/15,515ft): 9 to 10 hours
Day 15: Trek from Chukkung (4,730m/15,515ft) to Namche Bazar(3,440m/11,284ft): 6 to 7 hours
Day 16: Trek from Namche Bazar (3,440m/11,284ft) to Lukla (2,860m/9,383ft): 7 to 8 hours
Day 17: Fly from Lukla (2,860m/9,383ft) to Kathmandu (1,338m/4,390ft): 35 minutes flight
Day 18: Extra Day in Kathmandu (1,338m/4,390ft)
Day 19: International Departure
VI. Mera Peak Climbing Route: Heli Back to Kathmandu ( 13 Days)
Day 1: Kathmandu (1,338m/4,390ft) Arrival
Day 2: Kathmandu (1,338m/4,390ft): Sightseeing and Trek Preparation
Day 3: Fly Lukla (2,860m/9,383ft) and trek to Chhutang (3,100m /10,170ft): 3 to 4 hours
Day 4: Trek Chhutang (3,100m /10,170ft) to Tulikharka (4,300m/14,107ft): 7 to 8 hours
Day 5: Trek Tulikharka (4,300m/14,107ft) to Kothe (3,580m/11,745ft): 6 to 7 hours
Day 6: Trek Kothe (3,580m/11,745ft) to Tangnang (4,358m/14,297ft): 6 to 7 hours
Day 7: Trek Tangnang (4,358m/14,297ft) to Khare (5,045m / 16,552ft): 5 to 6 hours
Day 8: Rest day at Khare (5,045m / 16,552ft): Acclimatization and Ice Climbing Practice
Day 9: Trek Khare (5,045m / 16,552ft)to Mera High camp (5,750m/18,865ft): 5 to 6 hours
Day 10: Climb Mera High Camp (5,750m/18,865ft) to the Summit of Mera Peak (6,476 m / 21,247 ft) and back to Khare (5,045m / 16,552ft): 9 to 10 hours
Day 11: Contingency Day in Case of Bad Weather Conditions
Day 12: Fly back to Kathmandu (1,338m/4,390ft) from Khare (5,045m / 16,552ft) by Helicopter
Day 13: International Departure / Airport Drop
Final Thoughts
The trek to Mera Peak offers multiple breathtaking routes, each with its unique charm, but all leading to the base camp at Khare (5,045m) - the final stop before the summit push. The most popular approach begins with a scenic flight to Lukla, followed by a trek through the lush Hinku Valley, passing traditional Sherpa villages, dense rhododendron forests, and high alpine meadows. An alternative route enters via the remote Hongu Valley, offering a more secluded and rugged experience with fewer trekkers.
For those seeking a longer adventure, the route over the challenging Zatrwa La Pass (4,600m) rewards climbers with panoramic Himalayan views before descending into the Hinku Valley. No matter which path you choose, the journey to Khare is filled with stunning landscapes, rich cultural encounters, and a gradual acclimatization process that prepares you for the climb ahead.
Once at Khare, climbers receive essential training on glacier travel, fixed ropes, and ice axe techniques before making their way to Mera High Camp (5,800m). The summit day begins early, with a thrilling ascent over snow slopes and glacial terrain, culminating in one of the most spectacular 360-degree mountain vistas in Nepal. Whether you take the classic Hinku Valley route, the adventurous Hongu Valley detour, or the scenic Zatrwa La Pass variation, each path leads to the same unforgettable achievement - standing atop Mera Peak, surrounded by giants like Everest, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga.
This climb is more than just a physical challenge; it’s a journey through some of Nepal’s most pristine wilderness, offering a perfect blend of adventure, culture, and natural beauty.
Ready to take on Mera Peak? Choose your route, pack your gear, and embark on the climb of a lifetime!