
An Adventure to Nepal’s Highest Trekking Peak:
Mera Peak (6,461m) stands as Nepal’s highest trekking peak and one of the most rewarding non-technical ascents in the Himalaya. The journey to Mera Peak is a gradual immersion into some of the most remote and unspoiled landscapes in eastern Nepal. After arriving in Lukla, the route heads east into quiet valleys far removed from the main Everest trails, where the pace of life slows and the mountains begin to feel vast and personal. The early days of the trek wind through forests of rhododendron and pine, crossing clear streams and terraced hillsides. You’ll pass through Sherpa and Rai villages where prayer flags flutter, and mani walls line the trail. These lower sections feel intimate and cultural, offering a strong sense of place before the terrain gradually opens and the scale of the landscape begins to change.
Entering the Hinku Valley, the trail follows a steady, well-paced approach that is ideal for acclimatisation. Each day brings subtle shifts in scenery – mossy forest floors give way to open alpine meadows, rocky moraines, and eventually wide glacial basins carved by ice and time. Small seasonal herders’ settlements and summer yak pastures appear along the way, where local families still practice traditional transhumance, moving livestock with the seasons. Above Gondishung, a clearing reveals the ancient Lungsumgba Gompa, its weathered walls and faded rock paintings offering a quiet glimpse into the valley’s deep Buddhist heritage. As you climb higher, the sense of remoteness intensifies. Views open toward Peak 43 and the dramatic spires of Kusum Kanguru, while the great eastern Himalayan giants begin to appear on the horizon. The approach to Mera Glacier feels truly alpine – vast, white, and serene – setting the stage for summit day. Reaching the top at sunrise is the defining moment of the journey: Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, and Cho Oyu rise in a sweeping arc, one of the most spectacular panoramas in Nepal and a rare sight among Himalayan climbs.
With experienced guides, a carefully planned acclimatisation schedule, and a strong support team, the Mera Peak trek is perfectly suited to fit trekkers seeking their first Himalayan summit or a meaningful step into mountaineering.
Trek Cost Details (2025 & 2026)
Mera Peak Trek
Group Size – Cost PP (USD)
2 –
3 –
4-5 –
6-7 –
8-9 –
10
11+ –
$2,461
$2,375
$2,202
$2,102
$2,034
$1,961
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Notes
• If you are a solo traveller, please contact us for prices and further details.
• We do not merge travellers into mixed groups — your trek is private and personalised.
• Need a trek to fit your budget? Contact us — we’re happy to help tailor your experience.
Highlights
Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,355m)
Upon arrival at Kathmandu International Airport our staff will greet you and escort you to your hotel in Kathmandu. Depending upon your arrival time you may spend free time visiting nearby cultural sites, gear shopping or simply resting at the hotel. If you’re up for a short walk, the bustling streets of Thamel or a nearby stupa offer a gentle introduction to the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Overnight 3★ hotel. Driving 1 hour.
Day 2: Trek preparations in Kathmandu
Today we’ll finalise your trek preparations and complete the necessary permits. You’ll have the day to rest and or, you can explore the city’s cultural sites, browse local shops, or take care of any last-minute gear needs. In the early evening, you’ll meet your guide for a detailed trek briefing. Overnight 3★ hotel.
Day 3: Kathmandu to Chutanga (3,500m)
Start the day with an early morning drive to Ramechhap, followed by a short 20-minute flight to Lukla (flights to Lukla from Kathmandu are only possible off season). After meeting the trekking crew and a quick tea break, begin your trek to Chutanga. The trail ascends gradually through forests and fields, leading to the small settlement of Chutanga, surrounded by cliffs and mountains. Overnight teahouse. Driving 5-6 Hours. Flight 20 minutes. Trekking 4-5 hours.
Day 4: Chutanga to Thuli Kharka (4,300m) via Zatrwa La Pass (4,600m)
Continue your journey from Chutanga to Thuli Kharka, passing through rhododendron forests and yak pastures. The trail ascends to the Zatrwa La Pass, offering stunning views of Lukla Valley and surrounding peaks including Cho Oyu and Kusum Khangru. After crossing the pass, descend to Thuli Kharka, a wide-open pasture used by yak herders. Overnight Tea House. Trekking 5-6 Hours.
Day 5: Thuli Kharka to Kothe (3,691m)
Embark on a downhill trek to Kothe, passing through the beautiful Hinku Valley with views of Kusum Kanguru, Peak 43, and Mera Peak. The trail winds through lush pine and rhododendron forests, which are especially stunning during spring. Overnight Tea House. Trekking 6-7 hours.
Day 6: Kothe to Thaknak (4,269m)
Follow a gradual uphill trail along the Hinku River, passing through rocky paths and enjoying views of Mera Peak. Stop for lunch at Gondishung, a summer shepherds’ settlement, and visit the 200-year-old Lungsumgba Gompa. Continue to Thaknak, a summer grazing area with basic lodges and shops. Overnight Tea House. Trekking 3-4 Hours.
Day 7: Thaknak to Khare (5,045m)
Today’s short but challenging trek takes you to Khare, the base camp for Mera Peak. The trail includes steep rocky moraine and glacial terrain, with breathtaking views of Dig Glacier, Charpati Lake, Kyeshar Glacier, and Mera Peak. Overnight Tea House. Trekking 3-4 Hours.
Day 8: Acclimatisation Day and Pre-Climb Training at Khare (5,045m)
Spend the day acclimatising and preparing for the summit. Participate in a pre-climb training session led by experienced guides, where you’ll learn essential climbing techniques, including knot tying, belaying, and rappelling. Final gear checks will be conducted, and you can rent any necessary equipment. Overnight teahouse.
Day 9: Khare to Mera High Camp (5,780m)
Begin your ascent to Mera High Camp via Mera La, trekking along a glacier route with steep, icy sections. Enjoy stunning views of Mera Peak’s three summits and five of the world’s highest peaks, including Everest, Kanchenjunga, and Makalu. The trek is challenging due to high altitude and cold temperatures. Overnight in tented camp. Trekking 5-6 hours.
Day 10: Summit Mera Peak (6,461m) and Trek to Khare (5,045m)
Start early at 2 a.m. for the summit push, navigating snow and ice with ropes, axes, and crampons. The final steep slope requires fixed ropes and ascenders to reach the summit. Celebrate your achievement with breathtaking views of Everest, Makalu, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Cho Oyu. After a brief stay at the summit, descend to High Camp for a quick rest and lunch before continuing to Khare. Overnight teahouse. Trekking 11-12 hours.
Day 11: Additional Summit Day (Extra Day)
This day at Khare, is reserved for a second summit attempt in case of bad weather or other unforeseen circumstances. If the summit was successful on Day 10, use this day to relax, explore, or adjust for any delays. Overnight teahouse.
Day 12: Khare to Kothe (3,691m)
Retrace your steps from Khare to Kothe, descending through Thaknak and entering dense subtropical forests of oak, pine, and birch. Enjoy the change in scenery as you leave the high altitudes behind. Overnight teahouse. Trekking 5-6 hours.
Day 13: Kothe to Thuli Kharka (4,300m)
Embark on an uphill trek through dense redwood forests and open ridges, leading to Thuli Kharka in the western part of the Hinku Valley. Enjoy stunning views of the north, middle, and south summits of Mera Peak. Overnight teahouse. Trekking 5-6 hours.
Day 14: Thuli Kharka to Chutanga (3,475m) via Zatrwa La Pass (4,600m)
Leave Thuli Kharka and ascend to Zatrwa La Pass, adorned with prayer flags and cairns. From the top, enjoy panoramic views of Lukla Valley and surrounding peaks. Descend through rocky paths and forests to reach Chutanga. Overnight teahouse. Trekking 4-5 hours.
Day 15: Chutanga to Lukla (2,840m)
On your final trekking day, enjoy a gradual descent from Chutanga to Lukla through a scenic forested trail. The journey offers a chance to reflect on the incredible adventure and celebrate the successful completion of the trek. Upon arrival in Lukla, enjoy a celebration party with your team, savouring local food and drinks. Overnight teahouse. Trekking 3-4 hours.
Day 16: Lukla to Kathmandu (1,355m)
Bid farewell to the mountains as you take a 20-minute flight from Lukla to Ramechhap (the Lukla flights fly to Ramechhap during peak season and Kathmandu during the off-season). Upon arrival in Ramechhap, we will travel by private vehicle to your 3* hotel in Kathmandu. Spend the rest of the day relaxing or exploring the city, and we invite you as our guest, to enjoy a farewell dinner at an authentic Nepali cultural restaurant in the evening. Overnight 3★ Hotel. Flying time 20 minutes. Driving 5-6 hours.
Day 17: Departure from Kathmandu
Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for a final stroll through the city or a short visit to a nearby temple. Our staff will escort you to the airport for your onward journey. Or, if you’re keen to explore more of Nepal’s wonders, we can help to arrange a custom extension to your trip. Driving time 1 hour.
Your adventure is thoughtfully designed to include everything you need for a safe, comfortable, and culturally rich experience — from airport transfers to farewell dinner.
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