No of people | Price per person |
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1 - 1 | $5,500 |
2 - 4 | $5,400 |
5 - 8 | $5,350 |
9 - 12 | $5,300 |
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, you will be welcomed by a representative and transferred to your hotel in the heart of the city. Kathmandu, with its bustling streets and rich cultural heritage, will be your starting point for the adventure. Spend the day resting and adjusting to the new environment. In the evening, you may have a briefing about the upcoming expedition, including a gear check and final preparations. Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.
After breakfast, Scenic drive to Manthali, located about 130 kilometers east of Kathmandu. The drive will take approximately 6-7 hours, offering views of verdant landscapes, terraced fields, and traditional villages. Manthali serves as the gateway for your flight to Lukla, and you'll have time in the afternoon to relax and prepare for the next day's journey. Overnight at a local guesthouse or lodge in Manthali.
Start your day with a thrilling flight from Manthali to Lukla. This short, scenic flight provides breathtaking aerial views of the Himalayas and the dramatic Lukla Airport, known for its short and challenging runway. Upon arrival in Lukla, begin your trek to Paiya, also known as Chutok. The trek is relatively gentle, covering around 7 kilometers with a gradual ascent. Paiya is a small village where you will spend the night in a local lodge. Enjoy a relaxing evening amidst the serene surroundings. Overnight at a lodge in Paiya.
Today's trek takes you from Paiya to Panggom, a scenic village known for its picturesque setting. The trail involves a steady ascent through lush forests and terraced fields, providing occasional glimpses of the surrounding peaks. The trek is about 12 kilometers and will take approximately 6-7 hours. Upon arrival in Panggom, check into a local lodge, enjoy a warm meal, and take in the tranquil environment. Overnight at a lodge in Panggom.
Today's trek is a gradual ascent from Panggom to Ramailo Danda. The trail traverses through diverse landscapes, including dense forests and open ridges, with stunning views of the surrounding valleys. Ramailo Danda, a ridge with panoramic views, will be your destination for the day. The trek covers about 11 kilometers and takes approximately 6-7 hours. After arriving and checking into your lodge, take some time to relax and acclimatize. Overnight at a lodge in Ramailo Danda.
From Ramailo Danda, trek to Chhetra Khola Camp Site. The trail descends into the Chhetra Khola Valley, crossing several streams and passing through rich vegetation. This trek is about 13 kilometers and takes roughly 6-7 hours. Chhetra Khola Camp Site, situated beside a river, provides a peaceful environment for rest and acclimatization. Set up your camp, and enjoy the natural surroundings. Overnight at Chhetra Khola Camp Site.
Today's trek leads you from Chhetra Khola to Kothe, a key village along the route to the Mera Peak region. The trail involves a steady climb through alpine terrain and offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks and valleys. The trek covers about 15 kilometers and takes approximately 7-8 hours. Upon arrival, check into a lodge in Kothe and prepare for the higher altitude ahead. Overnight at a lodge in Kothe.
From Kothe, trek to Thangnak, a crucial acclimatization point. The trail ascends through rugged terrain and glacial moraine fields, offering spectacular views of the surrounding mountains. The trek covers approximately 12 kilometers and takes around 6-7 hours. Thangnak provides essential acclimatization opportunities before the climb to Mera Peak. Check into a lodge and rest. Overnight at a lodge in Thangnak.
The trek from Thangnak to Khare is a significant climb, taking you to the final preparation point before the Mera Peak ascent. The trail involves a challenging ascent through rocky and icy terrain. The trek covers about 7 kilometers and takes approximately 4-5 hours. Khare is the base for final acclimatization and pre-climb training. Check into your lodge and prepare for the climb ahead. Overnight at a lodge in Khare.
Spend the day in Khare for acclimatization and pre-climb training. This crucial day involves practicing climbing techniques, using crampons, ice axes, and ropes, and familiarizing yourself with high-altitude climbing conditions. Short acclimatization hikes around Khare will help your body adjust to the altitude. Rest and ensure all your equipment is in good condition for the climb. Overnight at a lodge in Khare.
Begin the trek from Khare to Mera High Camp, a high-altitude camp located just below the summit of Mera Peak. The trek involves a strenuous climb through snow and rocky terrain. The distance is approximately 7 kilometers and takes about 4-5 hours. Mera High Camp offers stunning views and serves as the final base before the summit attempt. Set up camp, prepare your gear, and rest. Overnight at Mera High Camp.
Start early to summit Mera Peak. The ascent involves navigating through snow and ice, with the final push offering breathtaking views of the surrounding peaks, including Everest, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga. After reaching the summit, descend back to Mera Base Camp. The descent is challenging but rewarding, as you reflect on the achievement of summiting Mera Peak. Overnight at Mera Base Camp.
Today's trek takes you from Mera Base Camp to Honku Valley. The trail descends through alpine meadows and rocky terrain, offering a change in scenery. Honku Valley is known for its stunning landscapes and peaceful environment. Upon arrival, set up camp and take some time to acclimate and relax. Overnight at Honku Valley.
From Honku Valley, trek to Panch Pokhari, a high-altitude lake area. The trek involves a steady ascent through rugged terrain, reaching the beautiful Panch Pokhari. The area is known for its serene lakes and magnificent views. Set up camp and enjoy the tranquil surroundings. Overnight at Panch Pokhari.
Take a rest day at Panch Pokhari to acclimatize and prepare for the upcoming stages of your journey. This day is essential for allowing your body to adjust to the high altitude. You can take short hikes around the area to further acclimate and enjoy the stunning scenery. Rest and ensure you're prepared for the challenging trek ahead. Overnight at Panch Pokhari.
Today's trek takes you from Panch Pokhari to Amphu Lapcha La Base Camp, located at the foot of the Amphu Lapcha Pass. The trek involves a gradual ascent through alpine terrain. Upon arrival, set up camp and prepare for the pass crossing. The base camp provides stunning views and a critical staging point before crossing the pass. Overnight at Amphu Lapcha La Base Camp.
Cross the Amphu Lapcha Pass today, a high-altitude pass that offers spectacular views of the surrounding peaks. The trek involves navigating through snow and ice. After crossing the pass, descend to Chhukung, a village known for its amenities and stunning surroundings. The trek covers about 15 kilometers and takes approximately 8-9 hours. Upon arrival, check into a lodge and rest. Overnight at a lodge in Chhukung.
From Chhukung, trek to Island Peak Base Camp. The trail involves a gradual ascent through alpine meadows and rocky terrain. Island Peak Base Camp provides a strategic location for final preparations before the climb. Set up camp and enjoy the surroundings as you prepare for the upcoming climb. Overnight at Island Peak Base Camp.
Today's trek takes you from Island Peak Base Camp to Island Peak High Camp. The climb involves navigating through rocky and icy terrain, and the high camp serves as the final staging area before the summit attempt. Set up camp, prepare your gear, and rest for the summit push. Overnight at Island Peak High Camp.
Start early for the summit of Island Peak. The ascent involves a mix of snow, ice, and rock, with a challenging final push to the summit. The views from the top are breathtaking, with panoramic vistas of the surrounding peaks. After summiting, descend back to Island Peak Base Camp. Celebrate your achievement and rest. Overnight at Island Peak Base Camp.
Descend from Island Peak Base Camp back to Chhukung. The trek involves a more relaxed descent, allowing you to enjoy the changing landscapes. Upon arrival in Chhukung, check into a lodge and relax. Reflect on the recent climbs and prepare for the next stages of your journey. Overnight at a lodge in Chhukung.
Trek from Chhukung to Lobuche, crossing the Kongma La Pass. The pass offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks and glaciers. The trek involves a significant ascent to the pass and a descent to Lobuche. The trek covers about 16 kilometers and takes approximately 8-9 hours. Upon arrival in Lobuche, check into a lodge and rest. Overnight at a lodge in Lobuche.
Trek from Lobuche to Lobuche High Camp, which serves as the base for the climb of Lobuche Peak. The trek involves a steady ascent through rugged terrain. Lobuche High Camp is strategically positioned for the summit attempt. Set up camp, prepare your gear, and rest. Overnight at Lobuche High Camp.
Start early for the summit of Lobuche Peak. The climb involves navigating through snow and ice, with the summit offering panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and glaciers. After reaching the summit, descend back to Lobuche High Camp. Rest and prepare for the trek out. Overnight at Lobuche High Camp.
This day serves as a contingency to address any unforeseen delays or issues during the climbing period. If everything is on schedule, use this day to rest, explore the surroundings, or make any final preparations. It provides flexibility in case of weather-related delays or other unexpected challenges. Overnight at Lobuche High Camp.
Descend from Lobuche High Camp to Pangboche. The trek involves a descent through diverse landscapes, including alpine meadows and traditional Sherpa villages. Pangboche is known for its monasteries and traditional architecture. Upon arrival, check into a lodge and relax. Overnight at a lodge in Pangboche.
Continue your trek from Pangboche to Namche Bazaar. The trail involves a mix of descents and ascents, providing opportunities to enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Everest region. Namche Bazaar is a bustling town with various amenities and a vibrant atmosphere. Check into your lodge and enjoy the comforts of Namche Bazaar. Overnight at a lodge in Namche Bazaar.
Trek from Namche Bazaar to Lukla, concluding your trek in the Everest region. The trail descends through lush forests and follows the Dudh Koshi River. Upon arrival in Lukla, check into your lodge and rest. Reflect on your achievements and prepare for your flight back to Kathmandu. Overnight at a lodge in Lukla.
Fly from Lukla back to Kathmandu. The flight offers one last opportunity to enjoy the stunning aerial views of the Himalayas. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, transfer to your hotel. The rest of the day is at your leisure to explore the city, shop for souvenirs, or simply relax. Overnight at a hotel in Kathmandu.
Prepare for your departure from Kathmandu. You will be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport approximately three hours before your scheduled flight. Our representative will assist you with check-in and bid you farewell. Safe travels and best wishes as you head back home.
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Mera Peak: Standing at 6,476 meters (21,247 feet), Mera Peak is a popular trekking peak in Nepal, known for its stunning views of Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu.
Amphu Lapcha Pass: A challenging high-altitude pass at 5,845 meters (19,177 feet) that connects the Mera Peak region with the Everest region, offering spectacular views and a demanding trek.
Island Peak: Also known as Imja Tse, this peak rises to 6,189 meters (20,305 feet) and is a popular climbing objective, providing a thrilling ascent with great views of the surrounding peaks.
Lobuche Peak: At 6,119 meters (20,075 feet), Lobuche Peak is a more challenging climb, often undertaken as part of the Everest Base Camp trek or in combination with other climbs.
The best time for climbing these peaks and crossing Amphu Lapcha Pass is during the pre-monsoon (late April to early June) and post-monsoon (late September to early November) seasons. These periods offer more stable weather conditions and better climbing conditions.
Mera Peak: Requires a climbing permit from the Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA).
Island Peak: Also requires a climbing permit from the NMA.
Lobuche Peak: Requires a climbing permit from the NMA.
Amphu Lapcha Pass: No specific permit is required for the pass itself, but a TIMS (Trekkers' Information Management System) card is required for trekking in the region.
Climbers should have extensive high-altitude mountaineering experience, ideally with prior ascents of peaks above 6,000 meters (19,685 feet). Technical climbing skills are essential, as is strong physical fitness and experience with glacier and ice climbing.
Mera Peak and Island Peak: Supplemental oxygen is generally not used for these climbs, though climbers should be prepared for high-altitude conditions.
Lobuche Peak: Supplemental oxygen is often used above 6,000 meters (19,685 feet). The system includes tanks, masks, and regulators.
Amphu Lapcha Pass: No supplemental oxygen is used, but climbers should be prepared for high-altitude trekking.
While it is possible to climb independently, it is highly challenging and risky. Most climbers opt for guided expeditions for safety, logistical support, and expert guidance.