Monday 7 August 2017

Why Mera Peak Climbing Should In Every Climber’s Bucket List? Top 5 Reasons

Mera Peak is a mountain in the Mahalangur section, Barun sub-section of the Himalaya and administratively in Nepal's Sagarmatha Zone, Solukhumbu District. At 6,476m (21,247ft) it is classified as a trekking peak. It contains three main summits: Mera North, 6,476 metres (21,247 ft); Mera Central, 6,461m (21,198ft); and Mera South, 6,065m (19,898ft), as well as a smaller "trekking summit", visible as a distinct summit from the south but not marked on most maps of the region.

 

Listed below are top 5 reasons why mera peak climbing should be in traveler’s bucket list.

1 – You don’t have to be skilled mountain climber to trek Mera Peak. Reasonably fit trekkers with a little sense of adventure can make Mera Peak as their 1st climbing voyage. The needed technical skills can be explored at the bottom of Mera Glacier. The expert climbing Sherpas avail there will ensure 1st time mountain climbers learn skills like ascending & descending on unmoving ropes employing jumars & abseil/ rappel in instruments, which are required for the abrupt final section close to the zenith of the Mera Peak.

2 – The panorama from the Mera Peak is extensively asserted to be the best in the Everest area. From High Camp & above is undoubtedly 1 of the most imposing Himalayas vistas which includes five 8000m peaks Kangchenjunga, 8586m, Makalu, 8463m, Cho Oyu,8201m, Lhotse, 8516m, and Mt Everest 8848m.

3 – You’ll be hiking through the dear motherland of your Sherpa team. Most of the tour guides you avail for Mera Peak climbing come from the Sherpa tribe local to Solukhumbu. It’ll add another charm to your visit to the Sherpa’s endemic villages, meet their friends and relatives, learn regarding their culture, and savour their foods.

 

4 – The trail to the base camp of Mera is a stunning trek via forests of oak, Rhododendron, birch, silver fir, and magnificent alpine lakes of the thinly occupied Hongu Valley.

5 - Mera La pass, 5415 meters join the isolated Hongu valley with the more isolated Hinku valley. Base Camp is just below the pass on the Hongu Valley side.


Conclusion:

Though Mera Peak is not the toughest of climb like Island Peak climbing or other peaks in Nepal, it’s vital that you come ready with outfits and tools to deal with the low temperature. On summit day the cold factor can get down to a terrifying -35 Degrees Celsius. Nonetheless, trekking in Nepal should be incomplete without Mera Peak climbing.

Everest View Trek - A Chance To See The Highest Mountain Of The World

Everest view trek offers you the feasibility to satisfy yourself of seeing the magnificent view of Everest and study the Sherpa way of life from very close. In fact, Everest view trekking is ideal for new trekkers who don’t have much time under their belt and have a special desire to peer the highest mountain of the world. The hike to the Base camp of Everest has appeared as 1 of the most popular trekking trails in Nepal. The mainstream of the populace in this region are Sherpas. Royal mountains, the splendid mountain villages, the remote monasteries, Namche Bazar (the entrance of the Everest region), Tyangboche monastery underneath the one-of-a-kind top of close by Amadablam & Everest are the main appeal of this locality. The Eevrest view trek will astound you with the magnificent view of the 4 peaks Mt. Everest-8848m, Lhotse-8516m, Makalu-8463, and Chooyu-8153m) that are over 8000m. Furthermore, you’ll be mesmerized by the remarkable panorama of the Amadablam.

 

Though this trek won’t take you to the Base Camp, however, will give you a chance to experience the active custom of the Sherpa people and a glance of the mighty Everest. After enjoying an exceptional flight to Lukla you will taken to Solukhumbu province. This province is renowned for its nearness to the highest mountain & monasteries. This trek keeps amusing you via the lush green vegetation of Sagarmatha National Park, which was declared as a UNESCO world heritage site many years ago. With lush pine forests, stunning rhododendron plants and plenty of wildlife to Namche Bazaar this trek can mesmerize any nature enthusiasts.

 

The trek to Tengboche monastery is also known as Everest View trek. Tengboche is also very popular among the photographers as it’s 1 of the finest sites to capture the remarkable splendor of Mount Everest, Amadablam and their adjacent summits. Furthermore, the trip to Syangboche will offer you a stunning view of Everest & possibly the other beautiful Khumbu mountains inside the entire Everest province. In Khumbu region, you will be completely stunned by the natural beauty. Historic monasteries and active villages are so magical.

Namche is mostly used for altitude acclimatization where people stay for a night or two to acclimatize them. This is also a get way to most of the treks to the Everest region and Expedition in this area.

 

Mansalu Circuit trek and Everest Three High Passes Trek are other popular trekking option that you can opt for when in Nepal.