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Mera Peak 6,476 m. (21,247 ft.) Makalu-Barun National Park |
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There are many approaches to Mera Peak and none are easy. Some approaches require crossing high and difficult passes. No matter which way you go, the journey is into Makalu-Barun National Park, an unspoiled and little visited region of Nepal. This means travel in a dense forest and a serious need to be totally self-sufficient. The climb of the peak itself is quite straight forward, being primarily glacier walking at high altitude with 5 of the world's highest mountains watching your progress. |
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For photos and data from the Mera Peak Trek, Spring 2002 please see:
Makalu-Barun National Park 1 Makalu-Barun National Park 2 Map |
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| SAMPLE 22 DAY ITINERARY - 14 DAY TREK: | |||||||||
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01 Departure from the USA 02 Arrive Bangkok 03 Arrive Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel Thamel 04 Sightseeing in Kathmandu, shopping and packing 05 Early morning flight to Lukla, walk to Chuteng 06 Chuteng to Chetrwa 07 Chetrwa to Kote 08 Kote to Thanak 09 Thanak (rest day) 10 Thanak to Kare 11 Kare to High Camp 12 High Camp (rest day) 13 Summit and return to Kare (same day) 14 Kare to Thanak 15 Thanak to Kote 16 Kote to Chetrwa 17 Chetrwa to Chuteng 18 Chuteng to Lukla 19 Flight from Lukla to Kathmandu 20 Kathmandu - shopping and farewell dinner party 21 Kathmandu to Bangkok 22 Arrive USA |
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Price: $2335 per person in Nepal, based on 4 to 6 persons per group. Trek price includes: 4 nights hotel in Kathmandu including breakfast (based on double occupancy), round trip airfare to Lukla, all transfers to and from the airport, complete trekking arrangements consisting of 2 person tents, foam mattresses, dining tents, toilet tents, tables, chairs, all food during trekking and climbing days, experienced guides,assistant guides, expert cooks, assistant cook, all cooking gear for low and high altitude including fuel and Epi gas, all fixed rope and hardware to install it, all portage as required by the group size, insurance required for Nepali staff including equipment compensation for high altitude Sherpas, trekking permit, camping fees, National Park fees, and farewell dinner.
Not included: Airport taxes, vaccinations, Nepali visa, lunch and dinner in Kathmandu, tips, laundry, telephone calls, personal clothing and equipment, rescue insurance, travel insurance or health and accident insurance. |
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So what's your dream? What would you like to do and see in Nepal? Whether it's sightseeing, trekking or climbing, we cover it all. Use our Form or email us for the latest trip information, or to plan your custom trip. For More Info - Trekking Connections - Trekking Peaks Index |
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