
Destination
Nepal
Duration
28 Days
Best Weather
March, April, May, September, October & November
Max Altitude
6476
Accommodation
3 Nights Hotel Stay in Kathmandu; ; 24 Nights in Tented Camps and Guest House
Meals
All meals while climbing days and trekking days rest of the days breakfast only
Transportation
Private vehicle / Flights
Group
Min 1 pax
Difficulty
Strenuous
Activities
Peak Climbing
Overview
Mera (6476m) & Island Peak (6189m) are two of the most popular trekking peaks in Nepal that can be climbed without previous mountaineering experience, though there are several steep sections that must be conquered using ropes, ice axes and crampons. This generous itinerary ensures proper acclimatisation das and attempts on both mountains with a trek through the remote Honku Valley and a crossing of the spectacular and difficult 5845m Amphu Lapcha Pass. Being slightly to the south of the main range, Mera offers spectacular views from Kangchenjunga in the east to the Langtang region in the west. Island Peak is situated right in the heart of the Khumbu area and although it is dwarfed by the enormous Lhotse Face to the north, the views from the summit are truly exceptional.
Detail Itineraries
Arrive at Kathmandu International Airport where you will be warmly welcomed by our representative and check in to the hotel. The rest of the day is free to explore this historic and vibrant city. Meals: Welcome Dinner
Meals
Welcome Dinner
Trip Highlight
- Take in fantastic mountain view
- Meet local people as you travel
- Panoramic view of Island Peak, Mera Peak and Amphu Lapcha
- Scenic flight to Lukla and return
- Explore Everest
- Stunning views from the summits of two of Nepal's classic trekking peaks
- Sherpa Culture
Cost Include and Exclude
Arrival and departure transfer services to and from both domestic and international flights as per itinerary.
3 Night hotel accommodation in Kathmandu including breakfast. 3* and Twin Sharing
Experienced and government licensed high altitude climbing and trekking guides during the trekking and climbing period
Schedule flight tickets for Kathmandu-Lukla-Kathmandu to all the climbing members and climbing guides.
3 meals a day, breakfast, lunch, and dinner with tea/coffee available in the tea house/hotel/lodge during the trek.
Professional porters with proper safety equipment and walking equipment, his salary, food, accommodation, and insurance (one porter for two people).
Trekking permit (Sagarmatha national park entry fee).
TIMS card (Trekking Information Management System).
Climbing permit of Nepal government to climb Mera Peak, Amphu Labcha & Island peak.
First aid medical kits for the group and the staff.
Use of sleeping bag, down jacket, duffel bag, and walking poles (if you don’t have your own, to be returned after trip completed).
Helicopter rescue insurance for high-altitude staff.
Trekking and climbing map of Mera peak.
Our service charge and government taxes are levied in Nepal.
Farewell dinner in a typical Nepali restaurant with a domestic culture show in Kathmandu.
Alpine Club of Himalaya T-shirt.
Oxygen meter to check your pulse and oxygen saturation and heart rate twice daily (Very useful to check Altitude Mountain Sickness symptoms which will ensure your health during the trek.
Kathmandu City tour including Entrance fee, Guide & Vehicle
Ncell Sim Card (Nepalese Sim Card including 20 GB data pack) - Only 1 for a group.
Equipment and Packaging List
- Alpine Climbing Harness
- Crampons
- Ice axe
- Ascender
- Multi-LED Head Lamp
- Karabiners
- Rappel device
- Ski poles
- Slings
- Climbing helmet
Clothing
Upper Body:
- One T-shirt Icebreaker Merino 150 or lightweight 200.
- Two long Icebreaker Merino 150 or lightweight 200 shirts.
- One polar fleece pullover, medium weight.
- One polar fleece jacket.
- One Gore-Tex waterproof and breathable jacket with a large hood to accommodate a climbing helmet.
- Lightweight down jacket for chilly days in base camp or warm layer when stopping for short breaks.
- One very warm goose-down (duvet) jacket with hood or a down/duvet suit if you prefer, for high altitude use.
Hands:
- One pair of lightweight poly-liner gloves.
- One pair of mittens consists of 1 Goretex over mitt matched with the very warm polar fleece mitt liner
Heads:
- Warm hat wool or synthetic that covers your ears
- Balaclava
- Scarf or neck sleeve
- Face mask
- Ball cap or brimmed sun cap
- Glacier Sunglass with side shields
Lower Body:
- One pair of walking shorts for trekking
- Two pair Icebreaker Merino 150 or lightweight 200 thermal bottoms
- One pair of Icebreaker Merino 200-weight thermal bottoms
- One pair of polar fleece trousers
- One pair of Gore-Tex trousers or bibs. Waterproof/breathable with full side zips
- One pair of Goose-down (duvet) trousers or bibs. You may prefer a down (duvet)
Feet:
- One pair One-Sport Millet climbing Overboots or equivalent (with Aveolite liners; good quality plastic shells with inner boots; avoid tight fit with heavy socks.)
- One pair of sturdy leather or synthetic (Gortex) hiking boots with good ankle support for the walk to advanced base camp
- Two Pairs of liner socks. Polypropylene or wool
- Two pairs of lightweight trekking socks, poly or wool
- Light Icebreaker Merino wool or cotton socks for in-town.
Rucksacks and Travel Bags:
- One medium rucksack (50-70 liters / 3000-4500 cubic inches, can be used for airplane carry).
- One large (120 L / 7500 cubic inches) duffle kit bag for clothing and equipment. Must be durable for use on pack porter.
Sleeping Gear:
- For high altitude, one down (duvet) sleeping bag (rated to –25 C (-30 F). In the high camp, you can sleep in your down (duvet) clothing inside your sleeping bag;
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