• » How difficult is Mera Peak Climbing?

    Mera Peak Climbing is somehow arduous activity since it is the highest trekking peaks in Nepal and the trails up to there are not so easy. But if you are physically fit enough and courageous enough to accept the challenges and at the same time being well-equipped and aware, Mera Peak Climbing in is adventurous and exciting rather than difficult.

  • » How much time is generally required for Mera Peak Climbing?

    Mera Peak Climbing can be organized according to your requirement to fit into your availability of time but in general, a minimum of two weeks is required to attain success with proper safety and satisfaction.

  • » What are the required documents and permits for Mera Peak Climbing?

    Since Mera Peak Climbing is an adventure related activity and it is somehow challenging and risky as well, you would be requiring insurance, climbing permits and special permits like Peak Permit Royalty, Barunche National Parks and Sagarmatha National Park Fee.

  • » Do we need a guide and/or porter?

    About the porter, it is your decision because if you are few in number and you do not have many loads to carry then you can go without the porter as well. Well, the guides are essential to take care of you in each case and to make you explore the best of climbing a peak since the guides owe years of experience in this activity and they are well-known as well as well-trained to handle all kinds of the situation during peak climbing in Nepal.

  • » What are the required gears and equipment for Mera Peak Climbing and where can I buy them?

    a.    Navigation
    Map (with protective case)
    Compass
    GPS (optional)
    b.    Sun protection
    Sunscreen
    Lip balm
    Sunglasses, goggles or glacier glasses
    c.    Insulation
    Jacket, vest, pants, gloves, hat (see Clothing)
    d.    Illumination
    Headlamp or flashlight (plus spare)
    Extra batteries (kept near the body when cold)
    e.     First-aid supplies
    First-aid kit (see our First-Aid Checklist)
    f.    Fire
    Matches or lighter
    Waterproof container
    Firestarter (for emergency survival fire)
    g.     Repair kit and tools
    Knife or multi-tool
    Duct tape or other repair items
    h.     Nutrition
    Extra day's supply of food
    i.     Hydration
    Water bottles or hydration system (insulated)
    Water treatment system
    j.     Emergency shelter
    Tent, tarp, bivy or reflective blanket
    Equipment Options
    Hardware quantities depend on the route.
    Rope (dry preferred)
    Helmet
    Harness (with adjustable leg loops)
    Boots (crampon-compatible)
    Crampons
    Ice axe (with leash)
    Belay/rappel device
    Pulley
    Climbing pack
    Route description or guidebook|
    Locking carabineer(s)
    Nonlocking carabineers
    Runners—singles and doubles
    Prusik cords
    Hand protection (athletic tape, gloves)
    Signalling mirror
    Crevasse rescue gear
    Avalanche transceiver
    Shovel
    Probe
    k.    For Technical or Mixed Routes
    Nuts
    Nut extraction tool
    Hexes
    Ice tools (with leashes)
    Ice screws
    l.    Camming devices
    Clothing
    Wicking base layers (synthetic or wool)
    Fleece jacket or vest
    Fleece pants
    Insulating jacket (down or polyfill)
    Insulating hat, cap, balaclava or headband
    Sun-shielding hat or cap
    Socks (synthetic or wool) plus spares
    Gloves or mittens
    Gaiters
    Rain jacket with hood (or soft shell)
    Waterproof pants or bibs
    Bandana or Buff (neck or face gaiter)
    m.    Personal Items
    Multifunction watch
    Two-way radios
    Cell phone in a protective container
    Camera
    Binoculars
    Quick-dry towel
    Lunch; energy food/gels/chews
    Toilet paper
    Sanitation trowel
    Insulated seat pad
    Handwarmer pockets
    Permits

    All the above-listed items could either be brought by your own or you can buy it or hire it in Nepal. Nepal Mountain Trekkers will provide you with the service of buying and hiring the equipment.
     

  • » What is the best season for Mera Peak Climbing?

    Due to chances of heavy snowfall and obscuring weather in winter and rainfall during the rainy season; autumn and spring are the best seasons for Mera Peak Climbing. The sceneries are vivid and you can also enjoy the amazing blossoming of rhododendron flowers along the trail during then.

  • » Is Insurance essential before Mera Peak Climbing?

    Since peak climbing is an adventure related activities and it is somehow challenging and risky as well, you would be requiring insurance before Mera Peak Climbing to cover the expenses in case of emergency.

  • » Is there any age limit for Mera Peak Climbing?

    Except for child, there is no age limit for peak climbing in Nepal if you are fit enough physically and mentally to cope with the challenges during peak climbing.

  • » What weather can we expect during Mera Peak Climbing?

    In Nepal, the weather is mild and almost cold around the regions of Peak climbing so is of Mera Peak Climbing region.

  • » What are physical fitness criteria for Mera Peak Climbing?

    Mera Peak Climbing is not that arduous expedition for the ones who are physically and mentally stable. This expedition can be completed by anyone with prosperous health and able to walk continuously for hours following up with the instruction from the instructor. Previous experience and training are not mandatory but would be a merit to have some climbing experiences and regular exercises as well so that you won't get exhausted along the trail. 

  • » Do I need previous climbing experience for Mera Peak Climbing?

    It is better to have previous climbing experience for Mera Peak Climbing because without having the technical know-how about mountaineering there would be a high risk during the peak climbing activities. 

  • » What kind of problems could arise on altitude?

    Due to high altitude, altitude sickness and similar problems might arise during peak climbing in Nepal but with proper acclimatization and guidance, you can tackle it.

  • » How expensive is Mera Peak Climbing?

    Mera Peak is one of the best peaks for climbing expedition in Nepal which is often considered as the king of peaks. Mera Peak Climbing is an expensive expedition that ranges from USD 2,500.00 up to USD 4,500.00 or more depending upon the group size, services required, and as per your specifications.

  • » Are there any hospitals or medicals during Mera Peak Climbing?

    Except for a hospital in Lukla which is the starting point and ending point of the expedition and some basic health post on some villages along the trail, there are no medical facilities available during Mera Peak Climbing. So, it is highly recommended to have your regular medical supplies along with you.

  • » What will happen in the case of emergency during Mera Peak Climbing?

    In the case of emergency, our highly experienced and determined trekking staffs and guides who are the inhabitants of this region and are professional in these fields would guide you with the best instruction according to the situation. They are well aware of every kind of risks and the solutions and they would be in touch with the company along with your trekking session, so there is no reason to worry about, just enjoy the trek. And if the situation is really critical, then there is also helicopter rescue available with us which might be costly if you do not have any insurance to claim it. 
     

  • » What foods and accommodations can we expect during Mera Peak Trek?

    During Mera Peak Climbing, you would be staying overnight at tea-houses or lodges and you will be served with traditional Nepali dishes like Dal-Bhat. Whereas, at the higher elevation you will be staying in tent-camps and eat what is cooked by the crew. 

  • » Why to choose Nepal Mountain Trekkers for Mera Peak Climbing?

    Nepal Mountain Trekkers is a travel agency formed with the involvement of highly experienced and professional trekkers with an experience of more than two decades in trekking in the Himalayas. Moreover, we do have staffs from all the special parts of the country to provide you with the proper and adequate information and make you enjoy the best of your trip. In our years of experience, none of our clients had any complaint or dissatisfaction from our company and till now all our previous clients highly recommend our team to their friends and family which is the reason behind our dedication and diligence. Once you trek with our team, you will surely think of visiting Nepal time and again with us as our other clients.

  • » Is the water safe to drink?

    Since the trail of this trekking is mostly rural, the drinking water available during this trek would be tap water, well water or hand pumps and should be purified prior to drinking them. Hence, you should buy bottled waters or should have water purifying pills or any other equipment to ensure drinking safe water.

  • » Is Mera Peak Climbing safe for solo trekker or solo female trekker?

    The trek could be extremely adventurous and exciting for solo trekkers and since you will be walking through off-the-beaten paths, it is somehow risky for the solo trekker and solo female trekkers. You need to be aware and capable of handling several situations in order to prevent from obligations and challenges during the trek and climbing. So, at least a highly experienced and certified trekking guide is needed for this trek even for solo trekkers. 

  • » Are there ATMs available during Mera Peak Climbing?

    ATMs and credit cards are accessible only on the major cities of Nepal, so during your Mera Peak Climbing, you can use ATMs and credit cards only while you are in Kathmandu.

  • » How much should I tip to my guide and porter?

    Well, the tip for guide and other trekking staffs like porters and drivers is not mandatory but since they contribute their time apart from family to make you enjoy the best of your trip ensuring your safety and satisfaction, we recommend you to contribute some amount of tip for them. In Nepal, it is practiced that 10% of the total amount you pay for your trek and tour is contributed as a tip.

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