Norbu Kang Peak Climbing
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Norbu Kang Peak Climbing

Mera Peak (6,476 meters), located in the Khumbu region of Nepal, is the highest trekking peak in the country. Known for its stunning panoramic views of some of the world's tallest peaks, including Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Cho Oyu, the Mera Peak Climb offers climbers the opportunity to reach a high-altitude summit without the technical challenges of a full-scale expedition. This expedition is perfect for climbers with previous trekking or mountaineering experience who are looking to push their limits in the majestic Himalayas.

The journey begins with a flight to Lukla, followed by a trek through the beautiful Khumbu Valley, passing traditional Sherpa villages, lush forests, and alpine meadows. The trek offers breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, including Everest. Once at Mera Base Camp, climbers will begin the summit push, facing challenges such as glacier travel and high-altitude conditions. With proper acclimatization and the help of expert guides and Sherpas, reaching the summit of Mera Peak is achievable.

COUNTRY Nepal
Duration 15 Days
Max Altitude 5500m
Difficulty hard
Group Size 10
Best Season September, October
Walking Per Day 12 hrs
Accomodation Tent

Itinerary

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Inclusions

  • Climbing permits for Mera Peak.
  • Domestic flights (Kathmandu–Lukla and return).
  • Full trekking and climbing support, including meals and accommodation at Base Camp.
  • Experienced English-speaking climbing guide and Sherpas.
  • High-altitude medical kit and oxygen supply.
  • Base Camp services, including tents and kitchen staff.
  • Necessary climbing gear, including ropes, ice axes, and crampons.
  • Insurance for emergency evacuation.
  • Transportation of gear and baggage.
  • Sightseeing tour in Kathmandu.

Exclusions

  1. International flights to Nepal.
  2. Visa fees for Nepal.
  3. Personal trekking and climbing gear (boots, clothing, etc.).
  4. Personal insurance for high-altitude trekking and climbing.
  5. Tips for guides and support staff.
  6. Extra meals and accommodation in Kathmandu.
  7. Emergency medical expenses.
  8. Personal expenses (souvenirs, extra snacks, etc.).
  9. Additional oxygen for high-altitude sections.
  10. Costs due to natural disasters or unexpected delays.

Trip Notes

  • Previous trekking experience is essential, and prior high-altitude trekking is recommended.
  • Proper acclimatization is critical to prevent altitude sickness.
  • Climbing Mera Peak is a non-technical challenge, but basic mountaineering skills are recommended.
  • Weather conditions can change rapidly at high altitudes; be prepared for sudden snowstorms and cold temperatures.
  • The summit push will involve glacier travel and requires careful navigation of crevasses.
  • Expect to carry some gear personally during the trek.
  • The expedition can take 18–21 days depending on weather conditions and climber progress.
  • Teamwork and communication with guides and Sherpas are essential.
  • Enjoy cultural experiences with the Sherpa community along the trek.
  • Safety is paramount, and climbers should listen to their guides and make prudent decisions during the climb.

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