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Trip
Profile: 35 Days Trip
04
Nights in Kathmandu
31
Days Trekking with Expedition
At
the lofty height of 6476m, Mera is Nepal's highest trekking peak and
boasts an absolutely stunning summit panorama that includes 5 of the
world's 8000m peaks - Kanchenjunga, Malaku, Lhotse, Cho Oyu and Everest.
Flying into the Khumbu by way of the airstrip at Lukla allows our groups
to spend as much time as possible acclimatising in the high and lovely
Hinku Valley below Mera. Although physically very demanding, the climbing
itself is quite technically straightforward, on snow slopes which rarely
exceed 30 degrees. Far and above the most rewarding aspect of a trip to
Mera is a chance to venture into an isolated and unspoilt wilderness of
massive moraines, glacial lakes and spectacular peaks in Nepal and, also
the amazing spectacle of sunrise on Everest and Kanchenjunga, as we slowly
ascend to Mera's triple summits, makes this one of the finest vantage
points in Nepal.
ITINERARY
DAY 01: ARRIVE IN KATHMANDU
When
you arrive in Kathmandu, you'll be taken to your hotel. While in Kathmandu
you will have time fascinating Buddhist and Hindu temples and shrines
reflecting ancient local traditions are highlighted on our guided tour.
There's time to explore the city's many charms on your own too. In the
evening delicious traditional Nepali well come dinner await for you.
O/N in Kathmandu.
DAY 02: KATHMANDU CITY TOUR
After
breakfast, we'll visit Swayambhunath temple, and said to be 2000 years
stupa on a hillock offers breath-taking view of Kathmandu City. We will
then processed to Visit Pasupatinath and Bouddhanath. After lunch
we'll visit Kathmandu Durbar Square, Patan (Lalitpur) - which is
the oldest of the three major cities in Kathmandu Valley - famous for its
Buddhist monuments and Hindu temples, and you can catch
the traditional artisans working with wood, stones and metals. O/N
in Kathmandu. O/N in KTM.
DAY
03: KATHMANDU -JIRI ( 187 )
km.
After
breakfast drive to Jir by bus, you've to drive through the banks of the
river, village, terraced and filelds. Along the way you see beautiful scenery. O/N in Jiri
DAY 04: JIRI - DEURALI
Climbing
diagonally towards The Mali about 1.30 hr. and descend to Sivalaya about
1.30 hrs. Then diagonally up to Deurali (3,000 m.) about 3.00 hrs. O/N
in Deurali
DAY 05: DEURALI
-SETE
From
Deurali, straight down to Thado Khola and cross the suspension bridge and
walk through the river valley to Kinja. Then diagonally up to Sete.O/N in
Sete.
DAY 06: SETE - JUNBESI
Start
climbing to Lamjura pass (3,500 m. ) which is the first viewpoint of
Everest and descends to Junbesi about 3 hrs. We can see good views of
Gaurishankar, Number Himal & Dudha Kunda. O/N in Junbesi.
DAY 07: JUNBESI - NUNTHALA
From
here we walk up a slanting trail for about 2 hr. to Solung. Then descend
to Ringmo Khola and up to Taksindo Pass.
Then descend to Nunthala. O/N in Nunthala.
DAY 08: NUNTHALA - KHARI KHOLA
From
Nunthala the descent continues to Dudh Koshi (milk river) the largest
river met since the Sunkoshi. Then
ascend to Khari Khola. Walk through several Sherpa villages, terraced
fields and forest. O/N in Khari Khola.
DAY 09: KHARI KHOILA - PUIYAN
Ascend
toward Puiyan through Sherpa
village and a forest inhabited by monkeys, and then through a canyon. O/N
in Puiyan.
DAY 10: PUIYAN - LUKLA
The
trail climbs for about an hour after Puiyan to a ridge at 2800 metres,
then up to another ridge. First we descend to Surke from Puiyan, on a
small tributary stream of the
Dudh Koshi and climb for 15 minutes to a junction where a stone staircase
leads off to the right to the Lukla airport.
Meet Sherpa & crew, and free at leisure to explore around.
Tent-Camping.
DAY
11: CHUTANGA - HIGH CAMP (Trek)
Trek
on wild, rugged & rock landscape towards Zatrwa La Pass (4610m) and
harbouring at Chutanga High Camp for acclimatisation. Tent-Camping.
DAY
12: HIGH CAMP - TULI KHARKA (Trek)
Push
on towards Zatrwa La Pass (4610m), marked by mani & chorten, before
dropping steeply into the stream-filled, boulder strew valley of Tuli
Kharka (4380m). Tent-Camping.
DAY
13: TULI KHARKA - TASHING ONGMA (Trek)
The
trail crosses several steep spurs with tall blue Himalayan pine and there
are glimpses of the South face of Mera along the way. A steep descent to
the river put us in Tashing Ongma (3580m). Tent-Camping.
DAY
14: TASHING ONGMA - TANGNAG (Trek)
Following
the west bank of Hinku Drangka northwards, we ascend gradually via the
kharkas of Godishung, Dupishung & Lungsamba where a gompa sits by the
way. Beyond Lungsamba the valley narrows between the flanks of Kusum
Kanguru & Mera before reaching Tangnag (4360m) in a superb setting.
Tent-Camping.
DAY
15: TANGNAG - KHARE (Trek)
From
Tangnag the valley steepens and bends sharply to the east towards Dig
Glacier & Dig Kharka (4660m), and followed by more moraines &
streams of the Hinku Nup & Shar Glacier. Climb steeply to Khare
(5090m) overlooking the Mera La Pass. Tent-Camping / Teahouse.
DAY
16: KHARE (Acclimatization)
The
most important key to acclimatization to high altitudes is a slow ascent.
Therefore it's imperative that we spend an additional night at Khare to
aid our acclimatization process. There're lots of things to do here.
Explore around, climb higher for good mountain views, learn to use the
equip. or eat apple pie while lying outside your tent. Hiking will help
acclimation more than the apple pie, however. Tent-Camping / Teahouse.
DAY
17: KHARE - MERA LA / BASE CAMP (Trek)
Getting
on the ice can prove tricky & care should be taken with snow covered
crevasses. Once again the views from the pass are magnificent. Cross Mera
La (5415m) & descend to Base Camp (5320m). It's a fabulous site for
early morning sun and there's plenty of running water during the day.
Tent-Camping.
DAY
18: BASE CAMP - HIGH CAMP (Trek)
The
most rewarding style of ascent is to establish a high camp at 5780m, near
a rocky outcrop on the Mera Glacier, providing one of the most glorious
viewpoints in Nepal, with a panorama that takes in Kanchenjunga, Chamlang,
Makalu & Baruntse sweeping from the east, whilst due north Everest
& Lhotse. Continuing westward, the peaks of Ama Dablam, Cho Oyu &
Kangtega fill the horizon. Sitting on that rock outcrop, listening to the
wind & looking out across untracked glacier remains a highlight of any
Mera expedition. Tent-Camping.
DAY
19: SUMMIT TRAIL - BASE CAMP (Trek)
Above
us, the Central Summit stands at the head of a wide glacier bay flanked by
2 ridges. Ascend towards the main bay over open snowfields, the way then
swings around to the main summit ridge of Mera. All three summits of Mera
are climbable without much difficulty. The South Summit (6065m) is the
most accessible with the North Summit (6476m) the highest. Feel the
exhilaration of standing on top of the highest Trekking Peaks in Nepal,
and at this altitude, we're far above the highest points in Europe
(5633m), Africa (5895m), North America (6194m), Oceania (5030m), and
Antarctica (5140m)! Descend by the same route to Base Camp. The night,
however, will be much more comfortable than the previous one due to the
discomfort of high altitude at High Camp despite the extra time taken for acclimatization. Tent-Camping.
DAY
20: HIGH CAMP (Trek)
Reserve
day for summit assault. Tent-Camping.
DAY
21-24: BASE CAMP - PHAKDING (Trek)
Return
trek descending back to Lukla, should be able to make it in 4 days' time
since the trail is mostly downhill. The steep descents at certain points
are a bit rough on the knees, but the warmer climate offers good
opportunity to finally shed downfallen jackets & woolen thermal wear.
From Lukla we descend on a wide trail northwest to the village of Choblung
in the Dudh Kosi Valley. The valley radiates energy through beautiful pine
and rhododendron forest. The walking is easy and we follow the river's
course, passing through the village of Ghat.
Our destination is the small village of Phakding where
accommodation is provided in the form of Tea House Lodges OR Camping.
DAY 25: PHAKDING - NAMCHE BAZAAR
From
Phakding we head up valley on a busy trail: porters from the lower Solu
district in the south ferrying supplies to Namche, Sherpas with their
Zopkio (half yak, half cow) taking trekking or climbing expedition
equipment to the higher valleys. Continue along beside the Dudh Kosi
amongst beautiful alpine scenery, through the fragrant blue pine and fir
forest, glimpsing spectacular views of Kusum Kangru (6369m) and Thamserku
(6608m) along the way. We
again cross the Dudh Kosi, to the western bank at Jorsale prior to
trekking through the entrance to the Sagamartha National Park.
Continuing upstream along the banks to the confluence of the Bhote
Kosi and Dudh Kosi, it is here we begin our first sustained acsent to
Namche Bazar after crossing the large suspension bridge. Walking at a slow
pace, we have a fantastic photographic opportunities as the peaks of
Everest (8848m), Lhotse (8511m), Nuptse (7879m), Arna Dablam (6856m) and
Taweche (6542m) come into view for the first time. Climbing again, the
path takes us through pine trees to reach the distinctive horse-shoe
shaped bowl containing the village of Namche Bazar.
Stay in the heart of the village. O/N in Namche Bazaar.
DAY 26: NAMCHE BAZAAR – KHUMJUNG - THENGBOCHE
(THYANGBOCHE)
Breakfast
served in your Tea House Lodge. From Namche, we trek out of the village
bowl and follow a small trail high above the Dudh Kosi River, where the
views are incredible; behind to the west, the ridge of Nupla and Kwangde
Himal (6194m); across the valley to the south, the towering ice-fluted
walls of Thamserku (6623m), and to the east at the head of the valley, the
Lhotse and Nuptse wall, towering a full three and a half thousand metres
above the valley at Dingboche. Everest looms above the ridge, a black,
triangular rock; Sagarmatha, "Goddess Mother of Earth", is a
truly magnificent sight. On a small ridge across the valley, the monastery
of Thyangboche can be seen, a small speck against the gigantic mountain
background. We descend to Khumjung, and after staying in the more westernized
town of Namche Bazar, these villages make a welcome change.
Here tourism has hardly changed the life of the Sherpas. It is possible to
take the opportunity to sample the Sherpa specialty, Riki Kur - a type of
potato fritter enriched with yak butter.
We
descend to the village of Shanasa and then contour to Trashinga where the
trail drops steeply to cross the Dudh Kosi at Phukitenga (3250m). A break
is taken here by a series of water-driven paryer wheels. In the late
morning we initially climb steeply before the trail levels out to ascend
gradually towards Thyangboche. It is a steady ascent of approximately 2 ˝
hours through pine fir, black juniper and rhododendron forest. Thyangboche
is set in a beautiful meadow, high on a ridge surrounded by towering
Himalayan peaks. A peaceful, tranquil position, surely one of the wonders
of the world and the Thyangboche Monastery is spectacularly situated. The
monastery dominated by the gompa with its prayer flags and mani stones was
founded in 1916 as a meditation centre. O/N in Thengboche.
DAY 27: TENGBOCHE - DINGBOCHE
From
Thyangboche, we descend through a forest of birch, fir, juniper and
rhododendron, to the nunnery at Deboche. Keep an eye open for Blood and
Danphe Pheasant and high on the steep slopes of the valley, Himalayan Thar
(wild goats). We cross the Imja Khola, ascending gradually, with the
beautiful Ama Dablam dominating the skyline, to visit the monastery. The
afternoon walk follows a trail high above the Imja Khola. A little further
upstream we cross the tributary stream and ascend over glacial moraines to
our lodge in the 'summer settlement" of Dingboche. O/N in Dingboche
DAY 28: DINGBOCHE - LOBUCHE
We
are now well above the tree line and your journey todays brings you to
Dusa from where you descend to a stream at 4850m. We begin our climb of
the Khumbu Glacier en route to the tea shops at Dughla. Continue
along the moraine of the glacier, with views of Kalar Pattar and
Pumori to reach Lobuche at 4930m for your evening stay. This will be your
last stop before your climb to the base camp tomorrow. Take time to rest
and acclimatise for this unforgettable day. O/N in Lobuche
DAY 29: LOBUCHE - KALAPATTER - GORKSHEP -
LOBUCHE
Early
this morning you begin your trek, which will prove to be both mentally and
physically demanding. Above Lobuche, we follow the path running through a
trough alongside the Khumbu Glacier. Continuing on over rough ground we
reach Gorak Shep, where a short break is offered to replentish fluids. A
walk for a further hour and a half reaches Kala Pattar, a small, rocky
peak on the southwest ridge of Pumori - a slow, steady pace, once again
being the best attack. Avoid rushing. Stop and turn around: the scenery is
fantastic. It is a hard climb, but the view from the top surpasses the
wildest imagination. Huge creaking glaciers surround us and classic views
of Everest are available. The views from the summit of Kala Pattar (5630m)
are truly outstanding. Here you are directly below Pumo Ri's light granite
and slanted snow channell. After
some time out to contemplate this view, we return to Lobuche. O/n in
Gorkshep and Lobuche
DAY 30: LOBUCHE - TENGBUCHE
After
our tiring ascent to Kala patar, today is an easier walk to the lower
altitudes. Following the same route back to the terminal moraines at
Dughla, we then take a different return trail. We follow the wide alpine
valley covered in scrub juniper through the temporary settlement of
Phulung Karpo (4343m), then on to Pheriche. A small settlement, Pheriche
has a number of welcome tea house that often have "left overs"
for sale from various climbing expeditions. It may be possible to find
imported chocolate, tinned prawns or smoked oysters: even vegemite! The
town consists of several low stone buildings and is considered a
"years" - summer settlement.
Continue down to Orsho, then on through Lower Pangboche and down to
Deboche, reaching our lodge at Thyangboche in the afternoon. O/N in
Thyangboche
DAY 31: TENGBOCHE - MONJO
Follow
a similar trail through a forest of juniper, rhododendron and fir to
Phunkitenga, you continue on to cross the Dudh Kosi for a steep descent to
Trashinga. After lunch at Shanasa you make you way back to Namche Bazar.
Following a steep descent passing the Bhote Kosil, crossing the river,
follow the bank to Jorsale, then to Monjo for overnight. O/N in Monjo
DAY 32: MONJO - LUKLA
This
morning you will depart Monjo and continue your descent along the Dudh
Kosi, before making a final ascent to reach the Lukla plateau by mid
afternoon. On arrival in Lukla you will have time to relax and celebrate
the completion of your trek. O/N in Lukla
DAY 33: LUKLA - KATHMANDU
This
morning you will be transferred to Lukla Airport for your flight back to
Kathmandu. On arrival in Kathmandu, you will be met and conveyed to the
Hotel. The remainder of the day has been left free. O/N in Kathmandu
DAY 34: FREE DAY IN KATHMANDU
After
breakfast you’re free as your own in Kathmandu. O/N in Kathmandu
DAY 35: DEPARTURE
After
breakfast, you're free as your own before drop to airport for your final
destination.
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