2024 Mera Peak 6476M

18 DAYS

ALPINE GEAR BUNDLE INCLUDED

GRADING (Alpine/Fitness): F/2 (click for more grading infos)

✅ DEPARTURE: 6th - 23RD May (only 3 spots)

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Cost . . .

$4550 P/P

Please inquire about prices in your local currency. We accept payment in £/€/AUD

Deposit: $200| £150 | €150 p/p

2024 Mera Peak departures**

Spring 2024

6th - 23rd May (3 spots left)

*Note - You can request your own travel dates. Minimum 2 bookings required. Guaranteed departure.

All-inclusive. Guaranteed departure.

2024 Specials Mera Peak with 3 Days learning course**. . .**

15th - 30th March Duration: 16 - 19 Days IFMGA Guide

Only 2 spots remaining

3 Days Mountaineering course in Mera La Glacier

Mera Peak + Island Peak . . .

25 / 26 Days

Cost: $5750 p/p

Single Supplement --

$600 USD Only applies if there is only 1 client member.


WHAT'S INCLUDED ...

  • NMA Certified Sherpa Mountain guide

  • $300 Individual tip pool. (This is not a Summit bonus tip) Tip pool will be fairly distributed among all Namas staff members. (Guides, porters, drivers, hotel security and staffs). Guest may personally hand in extra tips to our guides and porters.

  • Namas Branded merchandise (Down Jacket, Cap, Buff - for you to take home 🙂)

  • 1:2 Sherpa ratio

  • Mountaineering Gears (Gears Include: -23C/-30C Kailas Mountain 900 Down Sleeping Bag or Everest outfit -40C/-40F, 12 Point Kantz Crampons, Climbing, Helmet, Climbing harness, 3X Carabiners, Z-lite sleeping foam mat, L Duffle bag, Ascender)

  • Cook and helping team at Base Camp and High Camp

  • 30 Kgs per person (Extra additional weight, clients will need to hire an additional porter. Estimated $500 USD for 14 Days)

  • Arrival hotel in Kathmandu

  • All trekking and climbing permits (Khumbu Region Permit and TIMS)

  • All internal-local transportation to and from the trekking trail head

  • Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner on trek and expedition days.

  • 1 Pot of hot water every night

  • Hydration tablet, frozen foods at BC and high camps

  • Lodge accommodation during the trek

  • Porters

  • Arrival pick up and departure

  • Internal flights

  • Basic First aid kit

  • Welcome/Farewell leave Dinner

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED ...

  • Visas and travel insurance

  • Summit Bonus tips ($250 P/P)

  • Entertainment and food ( Kathmandu )

  • Bottled drinks and beverages

  • Evacuation (will be done in your account)

  • Tips (Service Charge in Hotel and Restaurants are included)

  • Single supplement Charges

  • Laundry, Phone services, Personal expenditure transactions

  • Optional trips

  • Tea breaks, chocolates or other snacks and any meals beside breakfast, lunch and dinner.

  • Delay and cancellation because of natural phenomenon

  • International flights to Kathmandu

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OVERVIEW

Mera Peak climbing tour in Nepal (6,476 M) is claimed to be the highest trekking peak. The climb is suitable for all beginners and experienced climbers who want to experience a pure classic mountaineering adventure. The route itself is a very non-technical, steep climb on the ice and snowy surface. Experienced guides are required to navigate the routes and surfaces for any crevasse or hazards on the mountains for safe passage to the summit. Mount Mera is located in Makalu Barun National park in the Sagarmatha Zone. Mera mountain is both classed as a trekking and climbing peak.

This trek is less popular than other Everest region trips. If you are looking for a bit of an extra challenge on your adventure; trek routes that has less crowd and a mountain that is less to non-technical with the feast of a panoramic view of the Himalayas, then this definitely is a peak climbing adventure to join. Our itinerary consists of two camp strategies (Base camp and high camp) instead of one, with our aim of increasing your chances of reaching the summit and enjoying the panoramic views of the Himalaya. Mount Mera summit 6476M has the most widest and beautiful views of the Himalayas solely because of its geographic location in the region. From the summit five 8000M + peaks are visible. The entire climb is physically and mentally challenging, but it less technically challenging compared to other peaks in the Himalayas.

If you are looking for a more challenging adventure you can add Island peak 6189M or Three Peak Expedition to your itinerary. Please email us and our team will assist you accordingly that will suit your climbing needs.

Expedition Highlights

  • Mera Peak 6476M

  • Hiking remote Makalu Barun Region and 360 Panoramic views of Himalayas from the summit

  • 1:2 Guide/Client ratio throughout the expedition

  • Base Camp and high camp alpine camping

SKI-EXPEDITION MERA PEAK

Mera Peak is one of the handful of peaks with relatively fewer objective dangers that is suitable for off-piste ski adventure in the Himalayas. This particular ski adventure is not for beginner skiers and one has to be very comfortable and confident with their skiing abilities. Off-piste and high altitude at 6400M is what participants are dealing with here and YES total remote with no crowds is what you get. If you are the one who wants to level up your ski-adventures in new heights then please join us on this ski expedition. Please email our team and we shall together shred the Himalayan powder. Don’t worry we will have an IFMGA certified Ski instructor to guide you to the summit and ski down.

*Mera Ski Expedition - please email us at bookings@namasadventure.com

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ITINERARY

Day 1 Arrival day in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft)

Day 2 Trip Briefing

Day 3 Fly to Lukla and trek to Paiya (2730m/8954ft): 6 hours

( Alternatively fly to Kothe, Day 8 of the trail. Additional charges apply )

Day 4 Paiya to Pangoma (2850m/93,48ft): 5-6 hours

Day 5 Pangoma to Nigmsa (2745m/90,03ft): 4-5 hours

Day 6 Nigmsa to Chetra khola (3150m/10332ft): 7-8 hours

Day 7 Chetrakhola to Kothe (3600m/11808ft): 6-7 hours

Day 8 Kothe to Tangnang (4,350m/14,270ft): 3-4 hours

Day 9 Thangnang to Khare - 5,045m/16,486ft : 2-3 hours

Day 10 Acclimatization Day at Khare

Day 11 Mera La (5415M)

Day 12 Mera High camp (5800M)

Day 13 Ascent Mera Peak (6476M)

Day 14 Khote

Day 15 Tulli Kharka

Day 16 Lukla

Day 17 Kathmandu

Day 18 Departure

ACCOMMODATIONS

Day 1 - 2 & Day 17 (Kathmandu - Hotel Manaslu)

Day 3 - 10 & Day 14 - 16 (Tea houses)

Day 11 - 13 (Alpine Camping)

ALTERNATIVE SHORTER 15/16 DAY MERA PEAK ITINERARY . . .

Day 1 Arrival day in Kathmandu

Day 2 Team briefing + Equipment check

Day 3 Fly to Lukla and trek to Chu tanga

Day 4 Chu tanga to Thuli kharka

Day 5 Thuli Kharka to Kothe

Day 6 Kothe to Thang nang

Day 7 Thangnang to Khare

Day 8 Khare acclimatisation Hike Mera La

Day 9 Mera High Camp

Day 10 Summit Mera and return to High camp and Khare

Day 11 Khare to Kothe

Day 12 Chetra La

Day 13 Chetra La to Lukla

Day 14 Lukla to Kathmandu

Day 15 Departure

Day 16 Contingency day


MERA PEAK BLOG ARTICLES

Everything you need to know about Mera Peak Expedition


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WHAT'S INCLUDED

  • NMA Certified Sherpa Mountain guide

  • $300 Individual tip pool. (This is not a Summit bonus tip) Tip pool will be fairly distributed among all Namas staff members. (Guides, porters, drivers, hotel security and staffs). Guest may personally hand in extra tips to our guides and porters.

  • Namas Branded merchandise (Down Jacket, Cap, Buff - for you to take home 🙂)

  • 1:2 Sherpa ratio

  • Mountaineering Gears (Gears Include: -23C/-30C Kailas Mountain 900 Down Sleeping Bag or Everest outfit -40C/-40F, 12 Point Kantz Crampons, Climbing, Helmet, Climbing harness, 3X Carabiners, sleeping mat, L Duffle bag, Ascender)

  • Cook and helping team at Base Camp and High Camp

  • 30 Kgs per person (Extra additional weight, clients will need to hire an additional porter. Estimated $500 USD for 14 Days)

  • 2 nights before the expedition and 1 day after the expedition. Hotel in Kathmandu. Twin room/sharing basis. (Should clients return early from their expedition, clients will be responsible for their extra Kathmandu hotel bookings)

  • All trekking and climbing permits (Khumbu Region Permit and TIMS)

  • All internal-local transportation to and from the trekking trail head

  • Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner on trek and expedition days.

  • 1 Pot of hot water every night

  • Hydration tablet, frozen foods at BC and high camps

  • Lodge accommodation during the trek

  • Porters

  • Arrival pick up and departure

  • Internal flights

  • Basic First aid kit

  • Welcome/Farewell leave Dinner

WHAT'S NOT INCLUDED

  • Visas and travel insurance

  • Summit Bonus tips ($250 P/P)

  • Entertainment and food ( Kathmandu )

  • Bottled drinks and beverages

  • Evacuation (will be done in your account)

  • Tips (Service Charge in Hotel and Restaurants are included)

  • Single supplement Charges

  • Laundry, Phone services, Personal expenditure transactions

  • Optional trips

  • Tea breaks, chocolates or other snacks and any meals beside breakfast, lunch and dinner.

  • Delay and cancellation because of natural phenomenon

  • International flights to Kathmandu

EQUIPMENT LIST . . .

Mountain climbing Gears

  • Helmet (Black diamond, Petzel)
  • A mountaineering harness, with adjustable leg loops.
  • Carabiners: 3 locking and 6 regular

Mountaineering boots

  • Mountaineering boots suitable for above 6000m; La Sportiva Gsm2 or equivalent
  • Hiking shoes for the trek to base camp with ankle protection
  • Thermal mountaineering socks or equivalent: 6 pairs
  • Liner socks or equivalent: 3 pairs

Body Layers:

  • 2 merino base layers: top / bottom set
  • 1 mid layer top: breathable Underwear
  • Lightweight Nylon Pants: 1 pair
  • Hooded Soft Shell jacket To be worn over other layers
  • Soft Shell Guide Pants: Gore Tex and breathable
  • Hooded Hard Shell: Gore Tex and breathable
  • Hard Shell Pants: Gore Tex and breathable, big enough to wear over your guide trousers
  • Insulated Down Jacket with hood: North Face Himalayan parka or equivalent
  • Insulated synthetic Pants: Worn primarily when climbing below Camp 2
  • Long jones equivalent to Rab’s Polartec or equivalent: 2 pairs

Headgear and Hand wear:

  • Wool hat (ski hat)
  • Sunhat: To shade your face / neck from the sun on a hot day
  • Buff: To protect your neck / face from the sun
  • Glacier glasses: Full protection with side covers or wrap around
  • Ski goggles: To be worn on summit day in the event of high winds
  • Lightweight synthetic liner gloves: For wearing on a hot day; 2 pairs
  • Soft shell gloves: To wear for moderate cold / wind
  • Shell glove with insulated liner: To wear for severe cold / strong wind
  • Expedition Mitts for bad weather

Personal Gear:

  • Expedition Backpack: 65L pack should be large enough.
  • Trekking Backpack: To carry on the trek to base camp. Simple and light.
  • Sleeping Bag: Rated to at least -40°F. Goose down or synthetic
  • Compression stuff sacks: 3 large ones; for reducing volume of the sleeping bag, down parka, etc., in your pack.
  • High Quality sleeping pad (1 for base camp and 1 for high camps): Full length is preferred.
  • Closed cell foam pad: To be used in conjunction with the inflating pad for warmth and comfort when sleeping.
  • Trekking poles with snow baskets: Adjustable poles
  • Cup: Plastic insulated cup for drinking
  • Bowl: A plastic bowl for eating dinner or breakfast
  • Spoon: Plastic spoon
  • Head torch: 1 normal for base camp and 1 with remote battery systems for climbing at night. This will be used whilst climbing at night
  • Sunscreen: SPF 50 or above
  • Lip balm with sunblock
  • Water bottles: 2 wide mouth bottles with 1 litter capacity
  • Water bottle parkas (2): fully insulated with zip opening
  • Thermos: 1 litre (buy a good ones to keep your water warm for longer hours)
  • Pee bottle: 1 litre minimum bottle for convenience at night in the tent
  • Toiletry bag: Include toilet paper and hand sanitizer and small towel
  • Hand warmers & toe warmers
  • Pen Knife or multi tool (optional)
  • Camera: bring extra batteries and memory cards
  • Personal solar charging system (optional but recommended)
  • Travel Clothes
  • Duffel bags (2) with locks: To transport equipment
  • Base Camp extra Items: Kindle, I pad, smart phone, etc
  • Snack food: Please bring a few days of your favourite climbing snack food such as bars, gels, nuts, beef jerky, etc. A variety of salty and sweet is recommended to give you extra energy.
  • Small personal first aid kit: Include athletic tape, Band-Aid’s, Ibuprofen, blister care, personal medications, etc
  • Medications and Prescriptions: Bring antibiotics (Azithromycin, etc.), and altitude medicine such as Diamox and dexamethasone*

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EQUIPMENT HIRE . . .

**Equipment hire (link)

Bundle Price per expedition: £250 | $300 p/p**

Client’s will try and receive full gears when they arrive in Nepal.

“Rental gears are exclusively used by and for Namas adventure clients rental purpose only. We do not rent gears to other operators. We only provide high-quality gears.”

Benefits of renting gears with us:

  • Save money on gears that will end up costing you £2000 | $2700
  • Save cost on extra airline baggage weights $60 per kg (on average)
  • Saves you time and energy to go through all the research and hassle of finding the gears

Gears Included (Bundle package)

  • -23C/-30C Kailas Mountain 900 Down Sleeping Bag
  • 12 Point Kantz Crampons
  • Climbing Helmet
  • Climbing harness
  • 3X Carabiners
  • Z-lite sleeping foam mat
  • L Duffle bag

MERA PEAK PREMIUM EXPRESS ITINERARY . . .

*MPPE Price: £2750 p/p

  • 2 X Heli charter Lukla-kothe-khare-Lukla: £3200 / $4050 (4 passengers max)

  • 3 orders Per meal (e.g. Soup and 2 main course) with tea/coffee

  • 4 litres of water provided everyday

  • 2 Beers at the summit and and Khare

Itinerary

Day 1 Arrival day in Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264ft)

Day 2 Trip Briefing

Day 3 Fly to Lukla and Heli charter to Kothe (2730m/8954ft) and acclimatise at Kothe

Day 4 Kothe to Tangnang (4,350m/14,270ft): 3-4 hours

Day 5 Thangnang to Khare - 5,045m/16,486ft : 2-3 hours

Day 6 Mera La (5415M)

Day 7 Mera High camp (5800M)

Day 8 Ascent Mera Peak to Khare (6461M)

Day 9-10 Khare Heli Charter to Lukla - Lukla to Kathmandu Flight

(Contingency day incase weather condition is bad for helicopter arrive at Khare)

Day 10 or 11 Departure

 

FAQ’s

Climbing Route / Guides and teams / Tips and General questions

When is the best time to plan for Mera Peak climb? . . .

(Spring) March-May. Mera Peak is less busy during this time of the year.

Note* - Everest region gets extremely busy during the month of April from mountaineering expedition teams. We do not recommend traveling during the month of June, July or August due to heavy monsoon rainfall in Nepal.

September - November (Autumn) is another best time to plan for Mera Peak climb.

Which route will Namas team choose? I can see the mountain is very steep and exposed, What is your climbing strategy? . . .

Mera Peak is considered the highest trekking peak in the Himalayas and the least technical high altitude climbing peak. We will climb through the south-east ridge of the mountain.

Our stragey will be to use Base Camo and high camo climbing through the standard route. More detailed information on Expedition stragey coloumn above

How long is a typical climbing day on the mountain? . . .

On normal climbing day can expect an average of 6 hours climb. Summit attempt days are usually the longest one, as we have to descend down to Khare village.

What is summit day like? . . .

Summit day in Mera is the straightforward climb up to the summit with few crevasse openings along the way, which poses minimal risk. We will be mostly climbing through ice and snow terrains and will be a early day (am) start to the summit.

Can I see Mt. Everest from Mera Peak summit? . . .

Like all climb, the view from the top is worth the climb. One reason Mera Peak is preferred by many climbers is because of the view on your way to the Summit. You will be able to see five 8,000m peaks: Mount Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kangchenjunga, as well as many other Himalayan peaks. You won't be disappointed by the vista the climb offers.

Contingency Days during Mera peak climb? . . .

We do not have contingency day added in our itinerary but can be extended upon request if our team is not able to summit due to bad weather conditions.

Guides /Sherpas for Mera Peak climb? Ratio : clients. Qualification and level of English? . . .

On this expedition we aim to have max 8 climbers, we have 1 Main guide who will be IFMGA / NMA certified. He will be the main leader of the team. Western guide with IFMGA certified can be arranged upon request. Additional* charges apply. But we believe that Nepalese IMFGA certified guides are more than capable in this day and age and have an excellent level of English. We are committed to responsible tourism and want to enhance and prioritise local Nepalese leaders first, but if the clients request a western guide personally then we can have that arranged.

Sherpa ratio 1:2. Our Sherpas are NMA (Khumbu climbing centre trained/certified). Personal Sherpa for 1:1 can be arranged who will be solely responsible for the clients but extra additional charges apply. Our Sherpas have an intermediate level of English. Can understand, reply and instruct very well.

How much tips do you suggest for guides and porter teams? Summit tips? . . .

Most of our guest give tips during the end of the trek/climb. Your booking payment already consist a tip pool of $300. We will fairly distribute the tips among your drivers, assistant guides and porters.

Guest also donates trekking equipments like jackets, trek poles, gloves or hats to porters which is greatly appreciated. Guest can also buy our porters dinner, during the final day of the trek for all their hard work and for making their trek possible

Suggested Additional Summit tips $300.

Is Mera Peak suitable for beginner climbers and what level of fitness do I need? . . .

Yes, Mera Peak suitable for all novice climbers. The peak itself is a non-technical high altitude trek/climbing mountain. To reach the summit 6476M you do not need any special climbing skills such as climbing on ropes using gears or use of ice axe. Mera Peak is a very popular destination for clients with little or no mountaineering experience. The mountain has less to non-technical challenges, there are 3-4 small opening crevasses during the climb but apart from that, the climb is straight forward. All climbers are recommended to partake in preparative fitness training 3 to 4 months before the departure date. You should be able to carry 5-8 kgs of your bag pack, walk up and downhill every day for 15/16 days and be able to push yourself during the summit climb.

Physically for beginners, Mera Peak can be demanding. That is why we highly suggest you train well over 3 to 4 months before your trip. You will need good endurance and body strength. Aerobic exercises mixing with overall body strength building routines should help you prepare physically for your trip. Another aspect is your mental strength. We would say any mountaineering experience is more about testing your mental strength, to push forward and take on the challenge of completing a great adventure and being exposed to new uncomfortable environments.

How do I know this is the right trip for me? . . .

Mera Peak climb is a 6000M peak climbing adventure for all beginner/novice climbers, this mountaineering adventure really depends on your ambition to go on a great challenging climbing adventure. To help you clarify if this is the right peak climbing adventure for you, [our grading][2] system can help you determine if this is the right expedition and if it is the right time to take upon trips of such nature. If you are yet unsure please do contact our team and we will walk you through where you are in your current experience level and guide you into choosing the right adventure.

How many guides/ Sherpas will be assigned to our group? . . .

For Mera Peak climb 1:2 Sherpa guides are assigned to our group.

How many in a group? . . .

Min 2 - Max 8

Who is this trip for? . . .

All interested climbers, 18+ who is looking for a beginners/intermediate experience level climb. 15-17 years old must be accompanied by adults

Who goes on this Peak climbing adventure? . . .

Climbers from all over the globe with different backgrounds, interest and mountaineering skill level join our expeditoin.

Can my friends and family join me on the trek to Khare? . . .

Yes, it is possible. Please email us about this and give you relevant informations.

Can I contact other climbers to join Mera peak climb? . . .

Yes, we highly encourage that. Maybe its your friend with whom you have been on amazing/challenging adventure trips before, a you met during your other expeditions, a challenge you seek together or any other ideas where you think the other person might enjoy this amazing climb.

Baggage allowance by Namas Expedition team for Mera Peak? . . .

We allow 35kgs of personal weight.

Is it possible to organise a private Mera Peak climb? . . .

We will be more than happy to organise private Mera peak climb for you and your group. As long as it is with in the suitable season. Extra cost will apply as we will have to organise a seperate logistical and planning for private climb request. Please contact our team for any private trips or expeditions.

What fitness/conditioning level is needed for this climb? . . .

You need to be in excellent shape for this climb. Although Mera Peak climb is supported by Sherpa guides and ropes, due to the technical nature of the peak, it is critical that you are in the best shape possible.

Technical preparation and trainings for Mera Peak? . . .

None technical skills needed but its always great to have one in your banks.

How hard is it to climb to the summit of Mera Peak? . . .

Mera Peak is classed as 1B alpine grade. When it comes to expedition the more fitter you are and more stronger the better your chances of successfully climbing to the summit and most of all enjoying the expedition. Summiting Mera Peak mostly depends on the weather condition and your fitness level. The climb normally starts around 3/4 am in the morning and it is about 3-4 hours climb to the summit. For any climbers, it is a technically straightforward ascent. The main hurdle being proper acclimatization to the high altitude.

How heavy will my bagpack be? . . .

You will just need to carry your personal items and most of your heavy gears are carried by our porter team.

How do you I train for a trip like this? . . .

We have written blog post on training for mountaineering which can give yo a guidance and tips on how long to what type of training you should undertake to train yourself well for challenging peak climbing adventures.

Physical fitness needed for Mera Peak climb? . . .

You need to be in a great shape for this climb. Due to the non technical nature of the peak, it is very important that you are in the best shape possible. Also, as Sherpa support is moderate on this climb, you are expected to be able to carry all of your personal gear needed for the climb. Sherpa teams are primarily responsible for carrying group gears to the camps.

Which Mountain can I aim for after Mera Peak climb thats above 6500M? . . .

If you can commit time and you are feeling extra adventurous then you can Mix Mera Peak with Island Peak, which take you through a beautiful and challenging Amphu Lhabtsa pass. On the way you will also come across Baruntse 7129M and Makalu 8481M. Or you can simply take on our challenge of Khumbu Three Peak expedition. (Mera, Island and Lobuche East) Peaks (Click for expedition Link)

Our main suggestion is take it one step at a time. The lure of Everest is there but taking small steps, gaining right experience and understanding your physiology is very crucial for climbing extreme high mountains. Amadablam 6810M, Baruntse Peak 7129M, Manaslu 8163M, Tilicho Peak 7134M are some of the 7000M+ - 8000M+ Peak expedition we organise at Namas adventure.

Hotels and Foods

What sort of hotels do we stay at in the city? . . .

All Namas expedition team stays at the Hotel Manalsu or Tibet in Kathmandu. Arrivals hotels are only 15 minutes walk from the tourist centre of Thamel. Our chosen hotel provides swimming pool, restaurants, spa and massage near by and plenty of local shops near by to buy souviners.

What are the lodges like? Can I have my own room or tent? . . .

Lodges or tea houses we use during trekking days are local Sherpa tea houses. You will love the cultural ambience of the tea houses. Places we book are kept tidy, clean, modern lodges—the best that are available in each village. They are well-known locations to us and we have a good relationship with the lodge owners. Private rooms can be booked at additional cost. Our standard trips are based on shared rooms, usually twin-share and sometimes triple-share. On the mountain you will share a tent with one, or sometimes two other climbers.

If you would like a personal tent during Expedition days, Base camp personal tent can be arranged. Please do let us know in advance so that our team can make the necessary arrangements.

How many nights will we sleep in our own tents during Mera Peak climb? How many nights in small houses on the way, are those heated? . . .

We will be spending two nights in our alpine camping tents; Mera La and Mera High camp. Rest once we land in Lukla all the way to Khare we will be sleeping in Tea houses. Almost all the houses in every trekking routes of Nepal are built the same way. The Dining hall is warm and heated but all the rooms aren't so once we are in our rooms we will have to depend on our clothes, blankets and sleeping bags to keep our self warm.

Will Showers and laundry be available? . . .

On our trekking days tea houses we stay will offer hot showers and laundry services for a small fee.

Is foods included in our booking fees? . . .

All our expeditions are all-inclusive. Breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as ample hot and cold drinks during trek and expedition days are included. We can cater for vegetarians as well as many other special diets as long as we are informed of this prior to the trip.

What are the food like? . . .

During the trekking days in tea houses mostly foods are prepared according to your choice in the menu. Rice and Lentils (Dal bhat being the famous diet) to pasta, soups, pizza, mash potato, dumplings etc. But during the camping days we provide both cooked and packed/canned food supplies packed from Kathmandu.

Options are limited during camping days. Mostly Rice/lentils/veg/ pasta for cooked foods and freezed dried foods, chocolate/energy bars, biscuits, hydration tablets. We will have varieties of freezed dried foods (chicken, veg, spaghetti etc ) which are specially made for expeditions.

Will you provide all the equipment to produce drinking water? . . .

Bottled waters can be bought everywhere. Boiled waters are also available on the lodges. Or we would recommend bringing your own water treatment kit or filtered water bottle. (Lifestraw filtered bottles). Water Treatment: Iodine tablets (Potable Aqua or similar) or iodine crystals (Polar Pure)

Visa Informations / Flights / Pre and post climb

What is the best way to get to Nepal? . . .

You will need to search for flights to Kathmandu Tribhuvan Intn'l airport. Regular flights operate into Kathmandu via Bangkok, Doha, Dubai, Trukey, Hong Kong, Singapore and Delhi.

Do I need to get a visa for Nepal? . . .

Yes. For most nationalities, a visa can be obtained on-arrival into Kathmandu airport or border entry points or can be issued prior through an Nepalese embassies or consulated abroad. Upon arrival, be sure to have the correct USD amount in cash for your visa application and photos can be take through the kiosk machine available at the airport. Currently, a 40-day visa costs $40 and 90-day visa costs US$100. Please dp make sure that your passport has at least six months validity.

Do I need to arrive the day before the trip starts? And when should I book my flight to leave? . . .

We have got you all covered. All our trip programme itinerary already have an arrival day and a departure day built into them. Please plan to arrive at early hours on Day 1 of the itinerary. If you plan to come early and explore Kathmandu then you are welcome as Kathmandy offers tons of culutral experiences. If you would like a 1-2 days tours please do let us know and we can provide suggestions. Namas Nepal representative will meet and pick you up at the airport and the first of many team briefings will take place on the evening of Day One. Please do not book to depart before the scheduled final trip itinerary day. All the details will also be sent on the final email.

When should I book my ticket? . . .

We recommeend you to book 90-60 days prior to your trip start date to ensure your trip has met the minimum numbers and will operate. If you see a good deal and want to book your flights, then ensure that you can make changes to your ticket or you run the risk of losing it if we do have to cancel the trip. In such situations, we are usually able to help you book on to an alternate departure, either with us or another operator.

Can I get a cheap ticket online? . . .

Yes, please make sure you have a flexible departure date on your ticket. With the nature of our expedition and the places we do are not straight forward as we due to unforseen cisrumstances we might have to add 1-2 days extras to complete our expedition which will lead to extension of our itinerary. In those circumstances you do not want to end up paying extra for your departures.

Where do we meet? Will I be picked up? . . .

As you arrive in Kathmandu, Namas guide or representative will receive you at the airport with our shuttle car/van. If you are arriving before the scheduled trip start date and want to be receiced at airport then please do let us know in advance and we can make the arrangements to pick you up. Or there are airport taxies to help you.

What if I am arriving early or departing late? . . .

Namas team can make necessary arrangements or recommendations should you want to explore more of Nepal. Please do let us know in advance or even to our team in Nepal to help you with these matter.

Climbing Gears and Equipments / Internet / Power

Will you provide clothing and expedition equipment list? . . .

Upon Mera Peak inquiry and confirmation email we will email you all the necessary documentation needed, including detailed equipment lists. If you have questions you have after reading through our equipment list you can always reach out to us and we can assist you in preparing for the trip as well as recommending and sourcing a range of clothing and equipment suitable for the climb. Our list are prepared with recommendation from our Sherpa climbing team.

Do I really need all the equipment on the equipment list? . . .

Yes, these lists have been carefully prepared and please bring everything on the list!

Mountaineering boot choice for Mera Peak climb? . . .

La Sportiva G2SM or Scarpa Phantom 6000 are the best choice that's out there.

How heavy will my bagpack be? . . .

You will need to carry your personal items with you which we estimate will be around 8-10 kgs. All your other climbing gears will be carried by our porter team.

Logistical support for Mera Peak. Kitchen staffs and porters? . . .

We will set up camps at base camp and high camp. Our Sherpa and porter team will carry all the logistical items and foods up to this point. Number will depend on the size of the team.

What kind of Tents will we use during Mera Peak climb? Brands/sizes and setups? *. . .

We will use alpine 3/4 season tents from Salewa, Mountain Hardwear, Samaya equipment and Kailas. Most of our client tents are 2 person tents but a single tent can be provided for any solo climbers joining the team. Although we recommend 2 people in a tent to have company and preserve the natural heat. Head of Sherpa team Sardar will be in charge of all the tent setups. On 2020 we will have new tents, burners, and other climbing equipment.

4 season goose downfilled sleeping bag that can handle upto -40C is recommended. This will be clearly stated in your recommended gear list but for Ama Dablam expeditions. We suggest buying a sleeping bag big enough to allow you to wear extra clothes in if it is especially cold .

Will supplemental oxygen be provided during the expedition? Is this included in our expedition fee? . . .

During Mera Peak climbs, teams are not porvided supplemental oxygen, however our team do take oxygen as a medical backup. If you would like to request one then we can make the arrangements upon request. (Extra charges apply) as this is not included in our booking fees.

What high altitude medication will be available during the climb? Do we need to take tablets before/ during the trek? . . .

All our guides carry extensive medical kits including various medications for altitude illness. If you have a previous history of altitude illness then please discuss this with us and your physician, otherwise there is no need to take preventative medication before or during your expedition.

You need to bring any medications you regularly use (don’t forget to tell us about them), plus extras. Also bring a small first aid kit including a blister kit and mild headache medication for the normal altitude headaches.

Will there be any access to a satellite phone? If yes then what would be the charges for usage? . . .

Yes, on all our peak climbing and expedition our guides take satellite phones and you are welcome to use these at US$3 per minute. There will be a daily dispatches blog on our Namas adventure website, where your friends and family can follow your progress.

Is there internet throughout the expedition? . . .

Once you get hold of local Nepalese sim card, internet can be accessed throughout the trail all the way to Khare village. Internet speed wont be as reliable once we go higher but we can expect some internet coverage. Once we start to ascend towards Mera Peak and higher there will not be any internet coverage.

Will there be any power source for charging batteries, etc. available throughout the trip? . . .

While on trek, tea houses will also have power available with with Asian plugs (needed) and offer recharging for a fee.

What is the best equipment for photography in alpine environments? . . .

As camera technology is changing and getting smaller and better, we recommed light and durable cameras for photography. If you are a serious photographer then you will have your preferences on camera gears but just for enthusiast to record and document your memory mirrorless cameras from SONY, Cannon and small action camera like gopro or insta 360 are recommended. Drone is gaining its popularity but please ask us information for drone use rules and regulation. For safety reason Nepal is very stict with drone use and we do not want it to be a hassle during our expedition days.

Insurance

What insurance do we need to get? . . .

Insurances are mandatory in all our trips, there is a requirement for each expedition member to have insurance to cover any personal or medical mishaps that may occur before or during the expedition. [Click here for more information on expedition insurance.][2]

Do I need evacuation insurance? . . .

Yes, it is very important and a must. Many of our expeditions are in remote places with no roads and third world medical services. In an unlikely event scenario, we would want you to be evacuated asap and get you the right medical attention.

Who do you recommend for insurance? . . .

Insurances varies on your nationality but there are a handful of insurances that cover most of the countries especially for mountaineering expeditions. [Please click the link here][2], we have a list of recommended insurance providers that we tust and which our clients have previously used.

What is Trip Cancellation Insurance? . . .

For very unknown and unforeseen circumstances you may be forced to cancel their trips for reasons such as family illness, injury to one’s self, business issues, etc. In times like this you want to have a peace of mind protecting your investments on trips, flight tickets. So trip cancellation insurnace should gurantee protection of your money that you have paid for.


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Climb Mera Peak

Namas Adventure offers adventure trip packages to the most unspoiled and remotely beautiful destinations in this world. If you want to visit the highest trekking peak, you can choose our Mera Peak expedition. No matter whether you are interested in trekking or climbing; you can find this offer amazingly exciting.

The panoramic views of the Himalaya can be best enjoyed as you reach the summit. This Mera Peak expedition package contains a detailed plan that guarantees a comfortable experience for the plan. There is nothing ambiguous about it. We provide clear cut information all aspects including daily plans. The duration of this trip is 18 days.

Our Package to Climb Mera Peak

You can find our pricing incredibly affordable. In order to guarantee the optimal safety of travellers, Sherpas will be escorting the travellers along with travel guides. You don’t need to search anywhere else for gears and equipment to climb Mera Peak. You can hire these things at most competitive prices from us.   

Our package also contains hydration tablets and frozen foods at BC and high camps to keep you healthy and relaxed during the trek. Our ultimate objective is to help you climb Mera Peak safely, comfortably, and enjoyably at a pocket-friendly price. Our vast experience in tourism industry helps us design the best Mera Peak expedition package for our customers.