Things to know about Mera Peak Climbing

Things to know about Mera Peak Climbing

Mera Peak Climbing is one of the best-permitted trekking peaks of Nepal. This peak is the highest trekking peak of Nepal and has an altitude of 6476 meters. It is a huge challenge to fulfill, and the trekkers need to have enough stamina for this. The trek is of 21 days, and the trekkers will get to explore the mountains of the Himalayas of the Khumbu region of Nepal. This trek gives the view of the popular mountains above 8000 meters of Nepal like; Mt.  Cho Oyu, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, and Mt. Kanchenjunga.

Before you start the Mera Peak Climbing, there are certain things that you need to know. The peak is relatively easier to climb in comparison with the Kanchenjunga trek, Everest Base Camp trek and Makalu trek. Here are the few things that the trekkers should know before they trek to the Mera Peak.

Who climbed the Mera Peak first?

The grandfather of Trekking in Nepal, the British Army officer, Jim Roberts, and Sherpa Sen Tenzing were the first people who accomplished the climbed to the Mera Peak. They climbed the Mera Centre in the year 1953 during a reconnaissance of the Hingu and the Hinku valleys. However, the true honor of the climb to the summit goes to the Frenchmen Marcel Jolly, L Honills, and G Baus. They climbed the Mera North peak in the year 1975.

Mera North and Mera Central

The true summit of Mera Peak has been a mystery to everyone. The tour operators do not actually take the trekkers to the true summit of Mera Peak most of the time. The actual summit of the Mera Peak is 6476 meters, which are Mera North. This summit is hardly climbed by- the trekkers. Mera North summit is less steep than the Mera Central Summit. Also, the Mera North is easier to climb.

View from the Mera Peak

As the trekkers climb the Mera Peak, they climb it with high expectations. The expectations turn fruitful as the trekkers get to view the majestic mountain peaks like Mt. Everest, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Lhotse, and Mt. Cho Oyu. When the sky is clear, the trekkers might also be able to see Mt. Kanchenjunga.

Health and Physical Fitness

Before climbing the peak, it is essential for the trekkers to maintain health and physical fitness. The trekkers need to be physically and mentally strong before they climb the peak. Also, it is necessary for them to keep themselves hydrated with water as the problems of altitude sickness might appear.

Best Time to Climb the Peak

As the trekkers need a lot of preparation before they begin their trek, they should keep the weather in mind too. While the trekkers plan for the trek in summer, they might face the problem of strong winds, which makes the climbing dangerous. Also, in the monsoon season, the rain makes it difficult for them to climb the peak. Talking about the winter season, it is extremely difficult as the snow makes it hard for them to climb the peak. Hence, the best time to trek to the Mera Peak is during the monsoon season. It is perfect for the trekkers to plan a trek from March to May or between October and November.

Necessary Equipment for Mera Peak Climbing

Along with the right weather, the trekkers also need to make sure that they carry necessary equipment before they plan the trek. The most essential equipment is the professional gears. Also, the trekkers need to make sure that have proper ascending and descending device along with the climbing harness. Ice Axe, prusik loop, crampons, and tape sling are some essential climbing devices, and the trekkers need to make sure they have. Gloves, climbing helmet, and climbing boots are the essential safety dresses that they need to carry.

Qualified Guide

While the trekkers climb the summit, it is essential for them to make sure that they have a proper trekking guide. The guides can help the trekkers in climbing the peak with ease as they are familiar with the routes. Also, the proper guides can also help with the flooding and accommodation.

Conclusion

Hence, the effort required to conquer the summit is enormous. However, the effort that the trekkers put in will be worth it. As Mera peak is the highest permitted peak Climbing in Nepal, the trekking journey will be adventurous and thrilling. Taking a trekking guide will always be a  good idea as the trekkers plan for the trek as the guide can plan accordingly for the safety, security, food, and accommodation. This will be a lifetime opportunity for trek lovers.