Lower Solukhumbu And Mera Peak Climbing

19 Days 18 Nights

Lower Solu Khumbu Mera peak climbing is one of the village or family treks in Nepal. This trek is an excellent opportunity to get soaked up in geographical and cultural diversities that this region has to offer. The famous Sherpa community dominates the major part of the region whereas the lower part of the Solu Khumbu is occupied by the large number of ethnic tribe called Kirat Rai after which other ethnic groups such as Brahmins and Magars are also contributing for the welfare of the same. As a village trek, here we need to hike through several hamlets that have settled on the hills, as a result we will get to experience and learn a lot about the tradition, culture, old monasteries and the lifestyles of the people living there.

Not to mention the views of the number of the stunning eight thousand of the whole Everest Mountain range including Makalu to the east and Lhotse to the west is always on the top list of the trip highlights as this is where the highest point on Earth stands with pride. This trek could be easy in terms of difficulty level but as we have combined this with the Mera peak climbing, there are certain things that we need to consider such as: Mera is the highest trekking peak of Khumbu region in Nepal as classified by the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA), Mera peak is a great and popular peak among climbers and trekkers. It lies in Makalu Barun National Park, standing at the height of 6476m in Sagarmatha zone of Solukhumbu district.

Overview

Mera Peak lies in the Mahalangur section of the Everest region in the Solukhumbu district. The mountain has three dominant individual peaks, i.e., Mera South (6065 m), Mera Central (6461 m), and Mera North (6467 m).
You will summit the North mountain on this Mera Peak Climbing as other faces are more difficult to complete. However, the climb from the north also involves high elevation glacier walking, which is simple in comparison.

Trip Highlights

  • The Mera Peak Summit (6461m), is Nepal’s highest trekking peak.
  • Close-up views of Mt. Everest (8848.86m), Kanchenjunga (8586m), Lhotse (8516m), Makalu (8463m), and Cho Oyo (8188m).
  • Everest region’s exotic flora and animals. Glacial lakes, Hinku valley, waterfalls, yak pastures, rhododendron jungles, and glacial rivers are just a few of the highlights.
  • Small, pocket-sized communities, less-traveled paths with breathtaking views.
  • Immerse yourself in the isolated culture and lifestyle while surrounded by lofty pinnacles.
  • A sufficient number of acclimatization days, as well as pre-climbing training, are required before the summit push.
  • An experienced Sherpa climber guided the trek.
  • Following off-the-beaten paths, pass via the lovely Sherpa settlements of kharikhola or pangong, Thaknak, and Khare.Najingdingma.
  • Considered a "trekking peak," meaning you can reach the base camp primarily by trekking, unlike some more technical peaks requiring advanced climbing skills.
  • While considered relatively easy for a peak of its height, glacier travel and high altitude still pose challenges, requiring good physical fitness and proper preparation.
  • Spring (March-May) and Autumn (September-November) offer the most stable weather conditions for climbing Mera Peak.

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Lower Solukhumbu And Mera Peak Climbing
10% Off
From $2250 $2025
/ Adult
  • Hotel/Tea house/ Camping.
  • Autumn/ spring
  • 6465m.
  • Fly/ Car/ Jeep
  • 5/7 hours