- 3-star hotel accommodation in Bed and Breakfast plan (BB Plan) in Kathmandu
- Guesthouse/ Mountain Teahouse and tented camp accommodation during the time of trekking and climbing
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The main goal of climbing Mera Peak is to see 8000m peaks that are 4 in number that has views that cannot be seen from the ground of the Earth, but only from the summit of Mera Peak which has satisfied the needs of the climbers, making it the most powerful viewpoint. These peaks are Mt.Everest (8848m), Cho-Oyu (8201m), Lhotse (8516m), Makalu (8463m), and Kanchenjunga (8586m) which will give you a big smile.
Mera is a peak, unlike Everest, it is a trekking peak, but the highest trekking peak in Nepal; it is built naturally, and its main objective is to focus and give a challenging atmosphere to the climbers through its steep climbing route until the summit. It is readily available for the experienced climbers who want to double their excitement and who want to have the ultimate experience of climbing if you think in another way. The climbing features of Mera Peak will not disappoint you at all.
Travel Max Guide’s climbing techniques of Mera Peak consist of glacier traveling, rope fixing, ascending and descending safely, properly, and effectively in the northern route. The High Camp where you set up is rewarding for showing the rewarding view of the mountains.
We have made the itinerary of Mera Peak Climbing by adding the usual route, still, this itinerary can be customized according to your needs and requirements, but the best thing about the itinerary is it takes you to a beautiful forest, shows you the stunning view of the mountains and has all the factors that the adventure climbers need as they move to the base of Mera Peak as they head to the summit.
If you are thinking of Mera Peak Climbing, we are more than happy to assist you, and we look forward to making your trip memorable with our decade of experience which will heighten your satisfaction.
In Kathmandu, you are going to stay at the 3-star category hotel (Value). During trekking, you will spend your night in a tea house and tented camps. The tea house is a lodge or a guest house. The tea house is an old name for a lodge because trekkers and climbers gave this name 40 years ago. After all, it used to sell only tea then. Now they also sell meals as well as provide bedrooms for the trekkers and climbers. The old name tea house is still used by the trekking agencies in Nepal. Hence, the name tea house trek. Tea house differs from village to village where you are going to spend your night. Some have attached bathrooms as well as running a hot water facility, while others have only basic facilities, that is, you have to share a toilet and a bathroom with others. This is so because they are located at a high altitude and the remotest area. Some provide dormitory-style accommodation, but they also provide you a bed, a pillow, a blanket, and a bedsheet still, you must have your sleeping bag.
In your trip cost, we have also included the transportation fare, so that you do not have to pay from your pocket when you are in Nepal. The fare includes pick up from the airport as well as drop off at the airport by private vehicle. As well as other transportation facilities like internal flights from Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu
You will be seeing us outside the airport holding the signboard of our company when you arrive in Kathmandu- Tribhuvan International Airport. You will transfer to your hotel. One of our company representatives will explain the trip information to you. If we have a couple of times, you are going to visit our office or will explain it at your hotel lobby.
In Kathmandu, we will provide you breakfast at your hotel. You are trekking near the mountains, that is, you are trekking at a higher altitude, so your body needs energy, and you will get the energy from the food you eat. The foods that we provide you have the right amount of carbohydrates, protein, and fat. We will provide you these in all three square meals: breakfast, lunch, and dinner with tea/coffee.
Meals included:
Farewell dinner is a great moment for both of us. In farewell dinner, we are going to have our dinner in a Nepali typical restaurant. You can share your experiences during your visit to Nepal. Let us know about our company team and its services. Enjoy the dinner together.
Our company will provide you the accomplishment certificate and the Nepali typical gifts as a sign of love and reward. At the same time, we would like to be thankful and share our joy in trusting the Travel Max Guide team.
Travel Max Guide is a team of passionate working in tourism for more than a decade. Engaging in adventure and sustainable tourism. At the inception, our team was engaged in social work, supporting children of Nepal in an education program. Later we realize that we need to start our own business so how we can raise the fund. We came together with a new strategy and cast out our vision to run the travel business in Nepal. We can generate funds locally by serving our travelers by promoting and organizing trekking, tours, and other outdoor activities in Nepal.
More on, we are local experts and licensed holder guides who are certified by the Nepal Government. Our team is experienced and well trained in first aid, climbing and trekking, and other relevant knowledge and training.
Travel Insurance is a must because you are trekking near the mountains at an altitude of more than 3000 meters. You must ensure in your country before coming to Nepal, before starting your trek. Please bring with you a copy of insurance, and your insurance policy must cover the medical expenses, helicopter evacuation from the altitude of 5000 m to 6000 m, and other things related to your health. Please give a copy to our company. It will send the information to the insurance company if you use the mountain rescue operation, mentioned above.
Before coming to Nepal, your passport must have a validity of 6 months, and you can put the Tourist Visa ‘On Arrival’ on your passport at Tribhuwan International Airport in Kathmandu, Nepal. On arrival, the visa procedure is very quick and simple. For more information please visit this site: Nepal Immigration
On Arrival Visa Fee at Entry points
and you must also bring 4 passport-sized photos. If you are from China or SAARC countries, a free visa will be provided to you.
Nepal is open for all seasons.
You can do a trek and tour in different parts of Nepal. For those who are looking to do the trek in the best season, travelers can pick it from the below ones: The following are the best seasons for trekking in Nepal, and each of these has its charm, the one which is on the top of the list is the best.
By our previous clients’ suggestion and our experiences working in tourism. Travel Max Guide offers you exclusive extension holidays, optional itinerary, and additional services. These are optional addons or optional holidays. If you like to add some more holidays in Nepal, add them during the time of your booking. If you have your private holidays, want to customize them in your way. You can write us an email. Our travel planner will respond to you.
In group trekking/climbing normally there will be a minimum of 2 people and a maximum of 12 people. In the group trekking, there will be guide leaders, One porter for every two trekkers, and an assistant trekking guide for a group of 8 people and more. The company will run private trekking/climbing for you at your time frame and requirements and solo trekkers.
Travel Max Guide is the inception of the First Act Nepal (FAN). Our team is working for a good cause. That might be a good question- there are lots of organizations working for a social cause but why we are adding the numbers. What might be the reason? The reason is simple, we do love to share what we have. We are strongly guided by the principal, “Love Your Neighbor as Yourself.” So we do.
Travel Max Guide supports a certain income to FAN. It’s a team working for the children of Nepal. Support for the child sponsorship program. It’s just a small contribution to our children who are longing for love and support. If our small contribution can make things different, why not? to be a contributor. We are looking to build our communities bigger where everyone can get an opportunity. So let’s share what we can, let’s do what we suppose to do. Listen from your heart. Ok fine, finally it’s time for action.
This topic is always a key point for us. And we are working on it too. If you are looking to do volunteer or engage in some kind of social work. You can contact us.
If you are looking to make special events by filming for your moments. Travel Max Guide offers you travel documentaries, travel photography trips in all parts of Nepal. We will make the documentary for you. Take the special moments. If you are going to make it happen, you can contact us. This is our special offer, which is not included in the above price cost. You can send your group size, time frame, and requirements.
Upon your request, we can organize the travel photography tour in Nepal. On the trip normally there will be a photographer who will lead you to the Himalayas of Nepal through the lens. If you are a photographer, filming industry, or like to learn photography, Nepal is a perfect place for it. Contact us for more details.
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1400m)
Day 02: Fly to Lukla and trek to Chutanga (3020m) Duration: 4 hours
Day 03: Trek to Thuli Kharka (4300m) via Zatrwa La Pass (4610m) Duration: 5-6 hours
Day 04: Trek to Kothe (3691m) Duration: 6-7 hours
Day 05: Trek to Thangnak (4356m) Duration: 4-5 hours
Day 06: Trek to Khare (5000m) Duration: 3-4 hours
Day 07: Acclimatization at Khare (rest day)
Day 08: Trek to Mera Peak Base Camp (5400m) Duration: 3-4 hours
Day 09: Trek to High Camp (5780m) Duration: 3-4 hours
Day 10: Summit Mera Peak (6476m) and descend back to Khare Duration: 9-10 hours
Day 11: Trek to Kothe Duration: 4-5 hours
Day 12: Trek to Thuli Kharka Duration: 5-6 hours
Day 13: Trek to Lukla via Zatrwa La Pass Duration: 6-7 hours
Day 14: Fly back to Kathmandu
Day 15: Kathmandu Valley Sightseeing
Day 16: Trip Concludes
TMG-MP100
Kathmandu
Kathmandu
16 Days
Mountaineering
Everest Region
Guide- Trekking/ Climbing, Porter
Flight & Private Vehicle
6654 m
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info@travelmaxguide.comThis flight is short but is scenic in terms of the Himalayan view. As you land at Lukla, which is considered by many as one of the extreme airports of the world, you will experience a new kind of landing in your life. From there, you trek towards the east and cross the Nangbu before you reach Chutanga.
Today we will pass Zatrwa La (4610m) from where you can see the spectacular views of Mount. Numbur Himal, Kongdi Ri, Karyolang Peak, and other peaks. After resting and taking some photographs of these moments we will descend to Thuli Kharka where we are going to spend our overnight.
The trekking trail that is the main trekking trail to Mera Peak takes you to the north direction. Today we will pass the dense forest of rhododendron, oak, pine and juniper trees. We can see the view of Mera Peak and other snow-capped mountains. There are three rivers that you will reach, and these rivers are Hinku Khola, and the Sanu Khola and it meets with Majang Khola. This last river is what you will cross before you reach Kothe. This is the village where you spend your night.
You see the Hinku Khola, a river, as well as the splendid view of Mera Peak. From here, as you head further, you come across the settlement called Gondejung and then 200 years old monastery. From there, you head to Thangnak, and this village is not so far from the monastery.
Today, you see the breath-taking view of Charpate Himal. The uphill trekking trail takes you to the moraine and the snout of the Hinku Nup and Shar glaciers, and a further uphill trail will take you to Khare. From there, you can see the amazing north face of Mera Peak. Khare is surrounded by beautiful hills where you can hike.
Today, we can prepare for Mera Peak Ascent. We do this by how to use climbing gears, such as ice axe, harness, ascender, climbing boots, and crampons. It will be an advantage if you have a basic knowledge of climbing. You will be taught the usage of rope. This will lead to the preparation of better climbing.
On the trail, there are boulders, rocks, Mera La Pass, and from this pass, we head to cairn and crevasses before we finally reach the Mera High Camp. This high camp shows the excellent view of Mount Everest (8848 m), Lhotse (8516 m), Cho Oyu (8201 m), Makalu (8481 m), and Kanchenjunga (8586 m).
Today, we start early in the morning, we cross the glacier, we walk on a ridge, we climb the steep surface, and we climb the non-technical area before we reach the summit. When the first sunlight of the morning hits the mountains, they turn from snow white to golden red color which will please your eyes.
You will cross three rivers, and their names are the Sanu Khola, the Majang Khola, and the Hinku Khola, and the last river that you cross is the Hinku Khola. From this river (Khola), you head to Kothe walking on the same trekking trail which you had followed to reach Kothe.
There are ascending trekking trails. There are also descending trekking trails. You walk on these trails, and you also cross the tributaries. You reach Taktho. On the way, there are Chortens, the sacred places that the Buddhists worship. There is an ascending trekking trail just before you reach Thuli Kharka.
After you have your breakfast, you start your trekking. You cross the Zatrwa La Pass, and from this pass, you descend to Chutanga, and then you head to Lukla. Lukla has a small airport, and the name of this airport is Tenzing-Hillary Airport. This airport is also amazing because of its location.
Leaving Lukla, you fly to Kathmandu where you can treat yourself with the facilities of urbanization. Find yourself amid something that you have missed. Splurge along the streets of Thamel. Soak up the best cuisines that Kathmandu offers you.
The sightseeing that you are going to do, today, comprises of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and they can be categorized as Stupas, Temples, and Palaces. The sightseeing can be personalized, according to your interest, and all the effective route planning for the sightseeing will be done by the city guide of TMG.
Kathmandu Durbar Square
From the hotel where you are staying, nothing is near the Kathmandu Durbar Square. It was a ceremonial site; it was a palace where the would-be kings used to be coronated in the past, now it is a palace cum museum, and to be there is to experience how the royals spend their life. Stand among the monuments, temples, and statues that back to the 17th and 18th centuries.
Swayambhunath (Monkey Temple)
Be well prepared in advance because this stupa is located at quite an altitude and is more than 2,000 years old. This is the most important of all the Buddhist Stupas in Nepal and has a fascinating face of Lord Buddha on every side, and its base has the stonework of 5 Dhyani Buddhas – Vairocana, Ratnasambhava, Amitabha, Amoghasiddhi, and Aksobhya, and each of these represents the wisdom of Lord Buddha. People flock to this stupa to see the birds-eye view of Kathmandu.
Pashupatinath
Pashupatinath is as old as the hills, but the Hindu Committees of Nepal, looks after it, such as renovation and maintenance, and there are new adds on in and around the temple. Pashupatinath is the most important temple of Lord Shiva and located not far away from the heart of Kathmandu. Only Hindus are permitted to enter from the main gate to Pashupatinath Temple. As a visitor, you will enjoy the rich combination of architecture from a distance. If you are lucky, then you might see the Hindu Cremation taking place.
Bouddhanath
Bouddhanath is also a stupa. It is one of the holiest pilgrimages of the Buddhists. It has a white doom just like Swayambhunath, whatever the myth is, it contains the bones of Kasyapa Buddha (Buddha incarnation), while others say it contains the bone of Lord Buddha. Around the base of the stupa are 108 small images of the Dhyani Buddha Amitabha. Go anytime to enjoy these images.
I had an amazing experience hiking to the Everest Basecamp thanks to all efforts made by John, Sudip(guide) and Tek (who was so kind to carry my luggage all the way – lazy me!).
Everything was being taken care off. From the arrival at the airport in Kathmandu to the departure back. The guide is very professional and will do anything to satisfy you. Thanks to John I had also the opportunity to be guided through Kathmandu upon my return from Lukla. A must do trip for every hiker. Don’t let the altitudes scare you off as the guide and porter will assist you and add several acclimatisation days.
The choice of teahouses and hotels was also excellent.
I can advise anyone to book through Travel Max Guide.
Frank from Belgium
Overall excellent with much personal attention by the Company Owner. Good guide and porter. 3 Passes trek had fewer folks than the standard EBC trek which was what I wanted and it worked out well. Renjo La Pass was the highlight with the best view of Everest.
In my 2 week stay, John was very professional and took me around to experience all that Kathmandu and surrounding areas has to offer. Sites were seen and many locals were met through John’s network. He is a kind man who will take care of any issue no matter how big or small. I highly recommend his company for any travel needs you may have.
I was in Nepal for the Everest Base Camp Trek. Outstanding sceneries and good hospitality. On the way to the base camp, I got an opportunity to visit Bthe uddhist monastery as well as got some information about Buddhism. That was great. Our guide and porter were awesome. Very kind and helpful. Thank you, TMG.
Trekking with Travel Max Guide was an amazing experience. My selection of a trip and the company were excellent and of a right decision. In each moment of my walk, I came across adventure and discovered something new. I remember my first step on the Everest Base Camp. The view was spectacular. Passing through the Sherpa communities and staying in Namche Bazaar is unforgettable. I miss the trip very much. Anyway, thank you so much for your service while I was in Nepal. See you next time for the Annapurna Circuit Trek.
First Act Nepal (FAN) is a team who is working for the welfare of the children. Its objective is to empower underprivileged children. What we do is crystal clear, and the impacts can be seen on the health of children, on the education of children, and on the ways and means that will shape the future of these children. Through us, you can make a donation and participate in the child sponsorship program to support children who are vulnerable and who have lost their parents. Sharing is caring. With this view, we also support the people displaced by the disaster.