Mera Peak Climbing (6,476m)
6,476m SummitExtreme Technical Grade1:2 Sherpa Ratio

Mera Peak Climbing (6,476m)

Summit Altitude6,476m
Climbing GradeExtreme Technical Grade
Sherpa Ratio1:2 Sherpa Ratio
Climbing WindowMarch - May & September - November
Mera Peak Climbing (6,476m)
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Expedition Overview & Summit Logistics

Trek through remote Hinku valley and climb Nepal's highest trekking peak for panoramic views of five 8,000m summits.

Route Map & Elevation Profile

Topographical route trajectory for Mera Peak Climbing (6,476m).

Mera Peak Climbing (6,476m) Route Map
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Official Documents & Downloads

Download official brochures, route profiles, equipment checklists, and trip documentation.

Mera Peak Expedition Manual & Permits

2.0 MBpdf

Frequently Asked Questions

Key details regarding preparation, logistics, safety, and bookings

For 6,000m peaks (Island Peak, Mera Peak), basic crampon and ice axe familiarity or completing our pre-summit clinic is sufficient. For Ama Dablam and Everest, prior high-altitude ascents (6,000m+) and fixed-rope technical proficiency are mandatory.

We provide a strict 1:1 ratio with multi-summit certified IFMGA Sherpa leaders. Your dedicated Sherpa carries backup supplemental oxygen and manages rope fixing.

We utilize TopOut / Summit Oxygen mask systems with Russian Poisk cylinders, tested pulse oximeters, and high-altitude hyperbaric Gamow bags at basecamp.

Traveler Reviews & Experiences

Direct feedback from mountaineers and adventurers who climbed this route with us

5.0 / 5.0(2)
Marcus Lindqvist

Marcus Lindqvist

Sweden

Summited Ama Dablam with Mingma Sherpa. Flawless rope work, heated basecamp dome tents, and gourmet chef nutrition made the hardest climb of my life safe and successful.

Sophia Zhang

Sophia Zhang

Singapore

The Island Peak ascent was breathtaking. The 1:1 Sherpa support gave me total confidence on the headwall and summit ridge.

Estimated Rate (19 Days)
$3,600USD / person
Mera Peak Climbing (6,476m) - 19 Days Himalayan Expedition | AlpineAce