Mera Peaks is situated at Mera Peaks is located in the Sagarmatha (Everest) region in Nepal It is designated as a trekking peak with three main tops: Mera North, 6,476 meters, 247 feet); Mera Central, 6,461 meters (21,198 feet) and Mera South 6,065 meters (19,898 feet) and small "trekking summit" which is clearly visible as a distinct peak from the south, but not identified on topographic maps in this region.The Peak was first climbed by Jimmy Roberts in May 20 1953 by Col. Mera North was first attempted by French climbers G. Baus, Marcel Jolly and L. Honills in 1975. The area was first explored through British groups in the mid 50s , prior to and following the climb of Everest. Jimmy Roberts (1916-1997) was likely to be the one who could claim the greatest credit for the development of the trekking business within Nepal in the mid-sixties. He was awarded posthumously his "Sagarmatha (Everest) National Award" by the government in May 2005.
The views from the summit of the peak is among the most spectacular views in the Himalaya with 58,000ers Mount Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kangchenjunga and other Himalayan mountains that are connected below. The most popular route to north to north involves climbing to the highest altitudes of glaciers. The ability to reach the summit could be the biggest risk, but good temperatures and conditions for snow are of course, vital to the safety of hikers and their success. The faces to the south and west of the mountain offer more technical and challenging routes. For those who are experienced climbers, it's an easy ascent with the most difficult part is adjustment to the altitude. This is why Mera Peak an extremely well-known destination. We, Guide in Himalaya offer an organized trip to Mera summit with mountaineering experiences with the most affordable price. Every climber is advised to take part in fitness training and training for altitude prior to attempting to climb. In 1986, Mal Duff and Ian Tattersall completed their first climb of south-west pillar.
moderately challenging Mera Peak Climbing is the most sought-after Trekking Peak Destination and is the highest peak for trekking in Nepal The itinerary is designed to accommodate trekkers as well as climbers who are eager to experience Mera peak from its length to breath. When we reach the top of Mera Peak, we will enjoy the most stunning views of the entire Himalayan range. The climb is relatively straightforward to climb for Mera Peak as the trekking plans allow enough time for any physically fit person to be able to make a smooth climbing to this impressive of Nepalese climbing peaks. The view from Mera Peak is said to be among the most spectacular views of the whole Nepal Himalaya. Our Trek takes us over across the Amphu Lapcha pass and goes through Chhukung Valley and we can choose to either climb up Everest Base camp , crossing Kongma La or descend down via Tengboche. The best time to go on the Mera Peak Climbing Expedition is from September to October and April- June.
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Mera Peaks is situated at Mera Peaks is located in the Sagarmatha (Everest) region in Nepal It is designated as a trekking peak with three main tops: Mera North, 6,476 meters, 247 feet); Mera Central, 6,461 meters (21,198 feet) and Mera South 6,065 meters (19,898 feet) and small "trekking summit" which is clearly visible as a distinct peak from the south, but not identified on topographic maps in this region.The Peak was first climbed by Jimmy Roberts in May 20 1953 by Col. Mera North was first attempted by French climbers G. Baus, Marcel Jolly and L. Honills in 1975. The area was first explored through British groups in the mid 50s , prior to and following the climb of Everest. Jimmy Roberts (1916-1997) was likely to be the one who could claim the greatest credit for the development of the trekking business within Nepal in the mid-sixties. He was awarded posthumously his "Sagarmatha (Everest) National Award" by the government in May 2005.
The views from the summit of the peak is among the most spectacular views in the Himalaya with 58,000ers Mount Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kangchenjunga and other Himalayan mountains that are connected below. The most popular route to north to north involves climbing to the highest altitudes of glaciers. The ability to reach the summit could be the biggest risk, but good temperatures and conditions for snow are of course, vital to the safety of hikers and their success. The faces to the south and west of the mountain offer more technical and challenging routes. For those who are experienced climbers, it's an easy ascent with the most difficult part is adjustment to the altitude. This is why Mera Peak an extremely well-known destination. We, Guide in Himalaya offer an organized trip to Mera summit with mountaineering experiences with the most affordable price. Every climber is advised to take part in fitness training and training for altitude prior to attempting to climb. In 1986, Mal Duff and Ian Tattersall completed their first climb of south-west pillar.
moderately challenging Mera Peak Climbing is the most sought-after Trekking Peak Destination and is the highest peak for trekking in Nepal The itinerary is designed to accommodate trekkers as well as climbers who are eager to experience Mera peak from its length to breath. When we reach the top of Mera Peak, we will enjoy the most stunning views of the entire Himalayan range. The climb is relatively straightforward to climb for Mera Peak as the trekking plans allow enough time for any physically fit person to be able to make a smooth climbing to this impressive of Nepalese climbing peaks. The view from Mera Peak is said to be among the most spectacular views of the whole Nepal Himalaya. Our Trek takes us over across the Amphu Lapcha pass and goes through Chhukung Valley and we can choose to either climb up Everest Base camp , crossing Kongma La or descend down via Tengboche. The best time to go on the Mera Peak Climbing Expedition is from September to October and April- June.