Situated on the edge of Khumbu region is the most popular and the highest trekking peak in Nepal. Despite being the highest trekking peak, it is technically straight forward but requires good level of physical fitness. The view from the summit is breathtaking with five 8,000m peaks visible – Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu and Kanchenjunga
Days | Itinerary |
1 | Fly to Lukla |
2 | Pangkongma (2,846m) |
3 | Nashing Dingma (2,600m) |
4 | Chalem Kharka (3,600m) |
5 | Chunbu Kharka (4,200m) |
6 | Descent into the Hinku Valley |
7 | Tangnag (4,360m) |
8 | Dig Kharka (4,650m) |
9 | Khare (5,100m) |
10 | Mera Peak base camp (5,300m) |
11 | Move to high camp (5,800m) |
12 | Mera Peak Ascent (6,476m/21,246ft) |
13 | Extra day |
14 | Khare (5,100m) |
15 | Kothe |
16 | Tuli Kharka |
17 | Lukla |
18 | Fly back to Kathmandu |