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Overview And Highlights
Mera Peak Climbing base camp service is a fast-paced, professionally guided summit package ideal for trekkers who have already acclimatized and reached Mera Base Camp via the Khare route or helicopter drop-off. At 6,476 meters (21,247 ft), Mera Peak stands as Nepal’s highest trekking peak — offering one of the most rewarding non-technical climbs in the Himalayas. It’s a bucket-list challenge for adventurers seeking sweeping views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Kanchenjunga from a single vantage point.
This 1 Night 2 Days base camp-to-base camp package is built for efficiency, safety, and success. Annapurna Encounter provides all necessary logistics for your summit attempt — including climbing permits, meals, tents, glacier equipment, and most importantly, a highly experienced climbing guide.
Our guides are seasonal Mera Peak summiters, with multiple successful ascents each year. They are not just licensed mountaineering professionals — they are local experts intimately familiar with the route, ice conditions, and the mountain’s ever-changing weather patterns. Their presence ensures that you receive not only instruction and rope support but real-time judgment based on extensive hands-on experience on Mera Peak itself.
Whether you’re using this climb as preparation for higher peaks or as a standalone Himalayan summit, this package delivers a high success rate in a compact format. It’s particularly suited for climbers with limited time or those transitioning from trekking to mountaineering.
Key Features of Our Mera Peak Climbing Base Camp Service:
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Perfect for climbers already at Mera Base Camp and acclimatized
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1 Night 2 Days efficient summit push with experienced Sherpa guidance
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Support from seasoned Mera Peak summiters with 10+ climbs each
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Full logistic support including tents, meals, gear, and permits
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Glacier safety equipment provided: harness, ropes, crampons, helmet
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Flexible for solo climbers, private groups, or guided trekking teams
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Best value climbing experience for 2025 and 2026 seasons
If you're looking for a focused, professional, and reliable Mera Peak Climbing base camp service, Annapurna Encounter offers the ideal package to help you reach the summit safely and successfully.
Itinerary Expand All Close All
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Start from Base Camp after early breakfast
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Gradual climb over glacier terrain to High Camp
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Acclimatization and rest, early dinner
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Preparations for summit push with guide briefing
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Overnight at tented High Camp or return to Base Camp (weather dependent)
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accommodation: Tented Camp at High Camp or Base Camp
Food
LD
Accomodation
Tent
Elevation
5800
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Pre-dawn wakeup (1:00–2:00 AM)
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Climb via Mera Glacier using crampons and rope
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Reach the summit around sunrise (6:00–8:00 AM)
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Celebrate with views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Kanchenjunga
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Descend back safely to Base Camp
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Service concludes upon reaching Base Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Accommodation: None (Service ends at Base Camp)
Note: Day 2 can also serve as a contingency day if summit is pushed from Day 1.
Food
BL
Accomodation
Tent
Elevation
6476
What Is Included ?
Guides & Staff
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Government-certified climbing guide (IFMGA/NNMGA trained)
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Assistant guide for groups over 4 climbers
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Wages, meals, insurance, gear, and logistics for all crew
Accommodation & Meals
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1 night in a tented camp (Base Camp or High Camp)
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1 Breakfast, 2 Lunches, 1 Dinner
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Hot drinks: tea, coffee, soup
Climbing & Safety Equipment
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Group gear: ropes, ice axe, anchors
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Personal gear: helmet, crampons, harness (rental included)
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Oximeter, First-Aid kit, and basic altitude medicine
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Emergency contact satellite phone (guide use)
Permits & Documentation
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Mera Peak Climbing Permit
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Makalu Barun National Park Fee
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TIMS Card (Trekkers Information Management System)
Additional Services
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Climbing route map
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Climbing completion certificate from Annapurna Encounter
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Online or in-person climbing briefing
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Waste management and Leave No Trace policy
What Is Excluded?
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Personal climbing gear (boots, down suit, gloves – rental available)
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Accommodation, meals, or transport before reaching Base Camp
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Helicopter evacuation (rescue assistance provided)
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Tips for guides and staff (customary but not mandatory)
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Personal travel and climbing insurance
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Summit bonus to guide/porter (if successful)
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Beverages beyond those provided (bottled drinks, energy gels)