Mera Peak and Amphulapchapass is one of the highest trekking peak and highest trekking route in Nepal. It stands to the south of Everest and dominates the watershed between the heavily wooded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu Drangkas. Mera peak is first climbed J.O.M. Roberts and Sen Tenzing made the first successful ascent on 20 May 1953. The trek starts from Kathmandu with a drive to Jiri and a trek to Lukla at 2800m. This is a good way to begin as it helps develop physical fitness and is excellent for altitude acclimatization. But most of the people take a flight to Lukla and stay there overnight. From Lukla to Chutanga we walk through rhododendron and pine forests. Crossing the Zatra-La pass the trek is very steep but the reward is a view of Cho Oyo, the world's 6th highest mountain and the Numbur Himal. We now descend into the Mera Valley. From Chatrabu, after a walk of about around one and half hours we get the best view of Mera's South, Central and North peaks. Then we go through more forests, of rhododendron, bamboo and pine to reach Kothe (Hinku khola) from where the trekking is easier to Khare Base Camp, at 5000m. From Khare to Mera-La it is steep, but from Mera-La to our high camp at 5800m is easier, though we must take care as there are many deep crevasses. We will follow the 'standard' route to the summit, reaching the Central peak and, perhaps, the slightly higher North summit. There are many other routes to the peak, but none of them are easy, some requiring the crossing of high and difficult passes (though, of course, this adds to the true mountaineering experience). But in the end all the effort and hard work pays off as Mera provides one of the finest viewpoints in Nepal, with a panoramic view of Chamlang, Kangchenjunga, Makalu and Baruntse to the east, and Cho You, AmaDablam and Kangtega to the west. Everest is seen to the north over the massive unclimbed south face of Lhotse and the Nuptse/Lhotse ridge. Under favorable conditions, it is possible to climb the peak and to descend to Base Camp on the same day. Next day your trip is wild and beautiful Hingu Valley, spactaculer view of Chamlang, Barunse, Lhotse and peak 41.you will pass though the pack pokhari Glacier lake and you will stand on the 5800 meter pass and both side spectaculars view of Hungu valley and chukung valley,mt.Everest,Lhotse,Barunse,Chamlang etc then trail decent to chukung and you reach trail to famous trekking route Everest base camp and Lukla.
Trekking InFo
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| Trekking Region : |
Everest Region. |
| Culture : |
Renowned Sherpa Culture. |
| Starting Point : |
Lukla |
| End Point : |
Lukla |
| Trek Duration : |
13 Days |
| Tour grade : |
Easy |
| Highest Access : |
Tangboche Monastery (3800m). |
| Best Season : |
September, October, November and march, April, May. |
| Type of trekking : |
Camping / Teahouse both. |
| Himalayan sights : |
Mt. Everest, Lhotse, Nupse, Amadablam, Thamaserku, Khangtenga etc. |
| Summary : |
Flight to Lukla and trek to Tangboche Monastery is one of the easy and Excellent views of mt. Everest and more.. |
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