|
Mera Peak is
one of the highest trekking
peaks in Nepal. It is also an
easier climb than most others.
It is located south of Everest
in the Hinku valley. We follow
the standard route up the North
Face . The climb itself takes 3
・4 days including 2 nights at
base camp depending on weather.
Though the climb is not
technically difficult good
physical condition is a must. It
takes 6 days to trek to base
camp from Lukla and 6 days to
trek back. Give yourself at
least three weeks in Nepal if
you want to climb Mera Peak.
Island
Peak-6,189 m (20,305 ft):
The name Island peak comes from
the fact that the peak looks
like a island surrounded by ice.
We climb Island peak via the
South-East flank on a pretty
straight forward climb. There
are amazing views of Everest as
well as the entire Khumbu
region. This climb is reached
with the Everest base camp trek
and takes around 6-7 days to get
to base camp from Lukla. The
climb requires good physical
condition.
Tharpu
Chuli- 5,500 m (18, 045 m):
This mountain is often called
Tent Peak due to it's tent like
shape. This beautiful mountain
is situated in the middle of the
Annapurna Sanctuary. We follow
the North-West ridge to a high
camp and the next day follow the
same ridge to the top. The trek
to base camp from Pokhara takes
an average of at least 5 days.
So the entire trip can take 2 to
3 weeks.
There are many other trekking
peaks that can be climbed such
as Mardi Himal, the Chulus,
Hiunchuli, and Ganesh Himal. We
can guide any of the trekking
peaks you wish.
Clothing and Equipment: Having
the proper clothing and
equipment is a must for all of
our climbing trips. Some gear is
available for rent in Kathmandu
such as double boots, crampons,
and ice axes. But sizes and
availability of this gear varies
so it could be in your best
interest to get all the gear
before you come. We will provide
you an equipment list once you
have decided on what trip you
would like.
Our guides are experienced
mountain climbers who have
explored many of the peaks in
Nepal. They will teach you the
fundamentals of mountaineering
and safe glacier travel. They
are trained in 1st aid and know
how to spot altitude sickness.
They are also friendly and eager
to show you their culture.
If you are a professional
climber who needs assistance for
a climb please contact us. We
can make sure everything runs
smoothly and organized. We can
also deal with the often
complicated permit process. So
please let us handle your next
climbing expedition.
|