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4 days short Mera Peak Expedition (Khare- Mera peak- Khare)
Affordable for climbers
Affordable package for climbing Nepal's highest trekking peaks, Mera Peak
Most appropriate for experienced climbers
Amazing view of the tallest mountains like Everest (8848m), Makalu (8463m), Kanchenjunga (8586m), Baruntse (7129m), and Lhotse (8400m)
Lifelong experience of climbing the tallest mountain via a straightforward route
One of the quick but exciting routes to the top of Nepal’s highest trekking mountain, Mera mountain (6,476 m or 21,247 ft), is the 4-day climb. There is a straightforward ascent of 57.4 km separating Khare and Mera Peak.
This reasonably priced 4-day climbing package for Mera Peak is tailored especially for those who like to climb with a knowledgeable guide. Climbers are able to walk independently up to Khare and meet our guide at one of the lodges we have set up after booking the excursion.
Upon meeting the guide, they will get ready for the trip to Base Camp the next day and prepare the equipment for Mera Peak. Depending on the conditions and the physical state of the climbers, we can also set up high camp right away.
Climbers who wish to schedule a package for Mera Peak from Khare – Base camp – Mera Peak – Khare might choose this 4-day journey. One of the best choices for climbers on a low budget who need to get to the top of Mera Peak swiftly is the short package!
The three peaks of the Mera peak trip are Mera South (6,065 metres), Mera Central (6,461 metres), and Mera North (6,476 metres). The Mahalangur Barun sub-section of the Himalayan ranges in Nepal’s Sagarmatha Zone is connected to this mountain range.
An excellent option if you’d like to summit a mountain in Nepal is the Mera Peak Expedition. Five of the six highest mountains in the world—Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyo, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga—can be seen from the summit. It’s a challenging trekking peak because of its high elevation, yet it only requires modest climbing skills to cross the high-altitude glaciers.
This quick 4-day package for climbing Mera Peak is available from Nepal Trek Adventure at a reasonable price, along with the best trekking services and guides. Trekkers can also reserve RT’s Khare to Lukla helicopter tour if they would prefer not to hike up to Khare or if they would prefer to return to Lukla without trekking.
RT caters to trekkers who want to independently travel to Khare and join our organised groups for the ascent with well planned itineraries for climbing Mera Peak from Khare. Our qualified climbing guides and support staff stay in Khare during the main trekking and climbing seasons (March, April, May, September, October, and November).
We offer a fully equipped equipment store in Khare to ease the load on trekkers. This way, you can easily rent all the climbing gear you need locally, saving you the trouble of hauling it all the way from Kathmandu. We can arrange for meals, camping tents, climbing equipment, knowledgeable climbing guides, and necessary staff to be sent straight from Khare.
Climbing equipment can be rented at Khare, eliminating the need to ship it from Kathmandu. All essential supplies, such as food, climbing guides, and tents for lodging, are arranged by our staff in Khare. We take care of the paperwork in Kathmandu to make it easier to obtain Khare Mera Peak Climbing Permits, and we give your guide the required documentation before you arrive in Khare.
Importantly, our knowledgeable climbing guides provide pre-climbing instruction in Khare, which is especially helpful for novices. It is therefore essential that you arrive in Khare at least one day prior to your climbing date.
Trekkers looking for an exhilarating challenge should not pass up the chance to climb Mera Peak from Khare with RT. Our meticulously planned schedule guarantees an unforgettable experience. We are flexible in customising the programme to fit your time, money, and endurance. Bookings for 2024 and 2025 are now available. Please contact us with any questions you may have about the cost of the Khare Mera Peak Climbing Package.
With great regard for our trekkers’ welfare, RT has created a four-day schedule for climbing Mera Peak. Your comfort and safety are our top priorities during this strenuous climb.
Spending the night at high camp after reaching the top might cause discomfort, including altitude sickness, fever, and possibly vomiting. We advise going back to Khare after climbing the peak to protect your health and to make your stay more comfortable. Khare’s comfortable surroundings help you recuperate and feel at home, which improves your entire trekking experience.
Our first priority are your safety and happiness, and we think that this revised schedule will make your experience climbing Mera Peak with RT safer and more pleasurable.
For those who join us in a group, the fee of Khare Mera Peak Climbing for the years 2024, 2025, and 2026 from Khare is $650 per person.
However, costs differ according on the kind of trip (private trek and group joining) and how it is paid for (individually or collectively).
No. of pax | Cost |
1 pax | $750 |
2 to 3 pax | $695 |
3 to 10 pax | $650 |
Note: Depending on the need for extra services, the price of the Khare to Mera Peak Climbing may also go up.
The conventional path from the north requires hiking on glaciers at high altitudes. More difficult technical routes are available on the west and south slopes of the peak. 360-degree vistas of the Khumbu region’s peaks, including Makalu (8485m), Cho Oyu (8201m), Lhotse (8516m), Kangchenjunga (8586m), and Mount Everest (8848m), are available from the Mera Peak ascent.
Khare is where the Mera peak climbing begins. We’ll get together at Khare. On the same day, you will set up your hiking gear with the guide’s help. After receiving all the information required for the walk, they will give you a head start the next day. You will travel through breathtaking landscape to base camp, where you will spend the next two to three hours resting.
You have to walk the three to four hours to the high camp the following day. We’ll enjoy the scenery as soon as we get to the high camp and get some rest in preparation for the summit walk the following day. You will next head towards Mera Peak on the final day of the trek. We will return to Khare along the same route after we get at our destination.
Base camp, summit, high camp, and return to Khare
The spring (March to June) and autumn (September to December) seasons are the finest times to climb Mera Peak. These two seasons offer a far more pleasurable and less taxing trekking excursion to Mera Peak from Khare. Selecting the ideal climbing season at Khare Mera Peak is advised for an even better climbing experience.
starting at the peak of Khare Mera An unforgettable journey in the heart of the breathtaking Himalayan Mountains is what a climbing trip promises. Here’s a little peek at what to expect:
2 nights at local tea houses in the mountains (on a twin-sharing basis)
2 nights in tented camps (on a sharing basis)
Mera Peak Climbing Permit
3 Breakfast: local teahouse menu and packed forr during tented camping
4 Lunch: local tea house menu and packed food during camping
4 Dinner: local tea house menu and packed food during camping
Tea and coffee, as well as hot drinking water.
High Camp's cook.
The North Face Tent
Tent for dining and cooking
All meals for Guide/Porter
English-speaking government-licensed trekking guide (minimum of 10 years experience)
Insurances for Guide & Porter (Emergency evacuation and accidental medical expenses)
Salary as per the company standard rate (which is recommended by concerned association of tourism industry)
Local sherpa for carrying your luggage up to 20 kg Maximum (2 Guest Sharing 1 Porter)
First-aid kit box carried by our team
All group equipment, including the fix rope, main rope, snow bar, ice crew, rock pitting, and so on.
Nepal visa fees upon arrival in Nepal
Personal climbing equipment can be rented in Khare.
Makalu Barun National Peak entry fee/Tims Permit/Domestic flight/Helicopter
Tips and gratitude to the guides, drivers, porters, other staff, etc.
Extra-day expenses apart from the scheduled itinerary
Additional: Personal equipment includes a climbing boot, an ice axe, carabiners, crampons, a harness, and a helmet. If you hire from us in Khare, the cost is US$ 65 per person.
Personal expenses like drinks, laundry, shopping, personal gear, a hot shower, electronic battery recharges, and WiFi
All other expenses not included in the cost includes list.
Travel Insurance: It must be covered for both medical and emergency evacuations with a minimum value of USD 100,000.
Belly Wave
14 MAY, 2023 . 4:00 Pm
5.0
Absolutely delighted with the service provided by Roiels Travel! From start to finish, they exceeded expectations and made our vacation unforgettable.
ReplyNicolas Shai
25 APR, 2023. 12:00 Pm
5.0
During our trip, everything ran smoothly thanks to Roiels Travel's attention to detail. They ensured our comfort and safety throughout the journey.
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