Mera Peak is situated at the edge of the Khumbu region, south-east of Everest, the approach trek for Mera peak climbing is through the extremely beautiful Hinku valley. The unspoiled and uninhabited Hinku valley below the Mera Peak is one of the wildest and most beautiful in Nepal with its massive moraines, glacial lakes and stunning mountain views.
The trail to Mera Peak goes through lush forests of rhododendron and pine up to Mera Base Camp via several small settlements. While moving upward, you will see uninhabited alpine areas of the upper Hinku valley. Climbing through rocky paths filled with ice and snow, you will reach the summit of Mera Peak (6476m) to get the most spectacular view of the Mahalangur Himalayan Range as well as the Makalu Range.
Like in all the treks and climbing trips to Everest, our approach trek to Mera Peak starts with an exhilarating mountain flight to Lukla airstrip. Climb of Mera Peak is possible in a single day from the base camp but we avoid rush. We allow proper rest and acclimatization and make use of high camp to ensure success. Finally we ascend the three summits of Mera from where we would enjoy absolutely stunning summit panorama that includes 5 of the worlds highest 8000 meters peaks – Kanchenjunga, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho Oyu and Everest.