Mera Peak
Trek and Ski

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Trek Overview

This one-of-a-kind adventure blends the thrill of classic Himalayan trekking with an unforgettable alpine ski descent from one of Nepal’s most accessible 6,000m+ peaks. It’s the kind of journey where every step feels like a story and with Tyler along for photography, you’ll have those moments captured just right. The itinerary is thoughtfully crafted to support proper acclimatization, giving you the best shot at both reaching the summit and enjoying a safe, epic ski down.

What's included

Activities & Certified Guides

All itinerary activities with expert, local, English-speaking guides

All accommodation

2 nights in a hotel in Kathmandu, 1 night glamping, 11 nights in teahouses on the trail

Meals

2 breakfasts plus welcome and farewell dinners in Kathmandu

Internal Flights & Transfers

Internal flights from Kathmandu or Manthali to Lukla (and back); arrival & departure airport transfers; all local transfers throughout

Permits & Porterage

All itinerary activities with expert, Porters to carry your luggage on the trek, plus all your entry fees and permitsocal, English-speaking guides

Small Like-minded Groups

Solo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 6 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people

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Outline Itinerary

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Day 1

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

After checking in you'll have a pre-departure meeting with your guides to run through the final plans and arrangements for the trek. You'll finish the day with a group dinner to get to know your team for the next few weeks.

Day 2

Explore Kathmandu

The first day on the trip starts with a tour of Kathmandu’s 3 most incredible and historical sites.  This includes Pashputinath, Bodinath and Swayambunath.  After the tour, we will go shopping for any last minute items that are needed for the trek.

Day 3

Fly to Lukla & Trek to Chhuthanga (3560m), 3–4 hrs

A scenic 30-minute flight from Kathmandu to Lukla marks the start of your adventure. Begin a gradual trek through forests and traditional Sherpa villages to Chhuthanga, surrounded by beautiful mountain landscapes.

Note: During peak seasons (Oct–Nov, Mar–Apr), flights may operate via Ramechhap, which is a 4-hour drive from Kathmandu.

Day 4

Chuthanga to Kharki Dyang via Zatrawala Pass (4200m), 6–7 hrs

A steady ascent to Zatrawala Pass (4600m) rewards you with panoramic mountain views before descending to Kharki Dyang for the night.

Day 5

Kharki Dyang to Kothe (3500m), 6–7 hrs

A scenic trek through forests and rolling hills with a mix of gentle ascents and descents. Weather permitting, enjoy your first distant views of Mera Peak before arriving at Kothe.

Day 6

Kothe to Thaknak (4300m), 3–4 hrs

A short and gradual trek along the Hinku River, passing monasteries and alpine landscapes. Arrive early with time for an optional acclimatization hike.

Day 7

Thaknak to Khare (5045m), 3–4 hrs

A steady ascent to Khare, the base camp of Mera Peak. Enjoy stunning views and spend the afternoon resting or acclimatizing.

Day 8

Acclimatization Day (Khare)

A rest day with a hike to a higher viewpoint (~5500m) to aid acclimatization. Basic climbing training will be provided in preparation for the summit.

Day 9

Khare to High Camp (5800m), 6–7 hrs

A challenging trek across glaciers and snowfields via Mera La. Continue on ice terrain to High Camp, surrounded by panoramic Himalayan views.

Day 10

Summit Mera Peak to High camp to Khare (10+ hours)

An early alpine start for the summit push, with a gradual climb and a short technical section near the top. Take in breathtaking Himalayan views before skiing down from the upper slopes and descending back to Khare.

Day 11

Khare to Kothe (3500m), 5 hrs

A comfortable descent along familiar trails back to Kothe, with easier walking after proper acclimatization.

Day 12

Kothe to Kharki Dyang (4200m), 6–7 hr

Retrace your steps with a mix of gradual climbs and descents, returning to Kharki Dyang.

Day 13

Kharki Dyang to Lukla (2860m), 6 hrs

Your final trekking day. Cross Zatrawala Pass before descending back to Lukla. Celebrate the completion of your expedition before your return flight to Kathmandu or Ramechhap.

Day 14

Lukla to Kathmandu

Fly back to Ramechhap (Manthali) after your incredible mountain journey. You'll drive back to Kathmandu in time for some well-earned beers and a celebration dinner.

Day 15

Departure

Enjoy a well-earned lie in and breakfast at your hotel, then spend your last day exploring the city before heading back to the airport, and reality.

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Difficulty Rating

This trip has been rated as Challenging

Much of the trek is within the capabilities of people with a good fitness who are keen trekkers. Still, it is important to note that trekking at altitudes above 3000m is more demanding on the body than walking at low elevations. Some training beforehand will help and we advise doing at least one weekend of back-to-back days walking. The guide will set the pace and as with all altitude treks, the theme is ‘slowly slowly’ to help you adjust to the altitude.

What will I need to carry?
This trip includes one porter for every two trekkers. They will carry up to 20-25kg of kit in total, so your overnight bags and spare clothes will be transported for you (maximum 12kg per person). You will only need to carry a daypack with essentials in – extra layers, snacks, water, suncream, camera etc.

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