The bulk of Mera, officially the
highest of Nepal’s permitted trekking peaks, ries to the
south of Everest and dominates the watershed between the
wild and heavily woded valleys of the Hinku and Hongu
Drangkas . Mera (Peak) is a chance to venture into a
little visited and as yet unspoilt region of Nepal where
the hillsides are still densely forested and a need to
be self-sufficient is essential. There is also, of
course, the pleasure of going above 21,000 feet.” Both
the Hongu and Hinku valleys remain uninhabited although
there are Kharka in the Upper Hinku basin where Sherpa
from the South, near Pangkongma, graze their animals
during the grass- growing monsoon. The upper Hongu Basin
is truly a mountain wilderness, a place of massive
moraines, glacial lakes and spectacular peaks that
include Charmlang and Baruntse. |
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Itinerary In Detail |
Days 01 :
Arrival at Kathmandu; transfer to the Hotel |
Days 02 :
Sight seeing around Kathmandu valley |
Days 03 :
Fly to Tumlingtar |
Days 04 :
Trek to Gothe Bazaar |
Days 05 :
Trek to Salpa Phedi |
Days 06 :
Trek to Ghorase |
Days 07 :
Trek to Guidel |
Days 08 :
Trek to Khiraule |
Days 09 :
Trek to Cholam |
Days 10 :
Trek to Khola Kharaka |
Days 11 :
Trek to Khola Kharka |
Days 12 :
Acclimatization at Khola Kharka |
Days 13 :
Trek to Mosom Kharka |
Days 14 :
Trek to Thangnak |
Days 15 :
Trek to Khare |
Days 16 :
Trek to Mera base camp |
Days 17 :
Trek to High camp |
Days 18 :
Summit to Mera peak (6461-meter) and back to base
camp |
Days 19 :
Trek to Mosom Kharka |
Days 20 :
Trek to Chetarva |
Days 21 :
Trek to Lukla |
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