Climb Mera Peak (6,476 m) - Nepal’s highest trekking peak
01 -21 Nov, 2026

Area
Nepal Himalaya

Duration
21Days

Max Altitude
6,476m

Grade
Challenging

Trip Cost
$3500 / Person
Key Highlights
Mera Peak (6,476 metres), the highest trekking peak in Nepal, offers one of the most refined introductions to high-altitude Himalayan mountaineering, combining scale, solitude, and a true expedition environment deep within the remote Hinku Valley of the Everest region. Far removed from crowded trails, the approach unfolds through pristine forests, glacial valleys, and high alpine landscapes, creating an experience defined by remoteness and immersion rather than speed. While technically non-extreme, the altitude and glaciated terrain demand disciplined acclimatisation, sound judgement, and professional leadership, making the climb both accessible and deeply rewarding for those seeking their first 6,000-metre summit. The summit panorama is among the finest in the Himalayas, offering an uninterrupted view of five 8,000-metre giants—Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Kanchenjunga—while the journey itself provides essential mountaineering skills in glacier travel, rope work, and high-altitude decision-making. For climbers who value authentic expedition ethics, measured progression, and a refined approach to Himalayan exploration, Mera Peak with Taamara Trails represents one of the most compelling elite climbing expeditions in Nepal.
Detailed Itinerary
Begin your Himalayan adventure with a spectacular early morning flight to Leh, offering breathtaking aerial views of the mountains. Upon arrival (11,485 ft / 3,500 m), transfer to your hotel and rest to acclimatize. In the afternoon, enjoy a gentle orientation walk through Leh town, visiting local bazaars and soaking in the unique mountain culture.
Overnight: Hotel
Meals: L, D
To further aid acclimatization, enjoy a scenic hike around the Leh Valley, visiting landmarks such as the Old Royal Palace ruins, Tsemo Monastery, and the Japanese Peace Pagoda. In the evening, attend a detailed trek briefing and gear check.
Overnight: Hotel
Meals: B, L, D
Immerse yourself in Ladakh’s Buddhist heritage. Visit Shey, the former royal palace, with its 350-year-old Buddha statue, then continue to Tikse Monastery, perched
dramatically on a hilltop. After lunch, drive to Sakti Village and explore its peaceful surroundings.
Overnight: Hotel
Meals: B, L, D
After breakfast, trek into the remote Tagnak Topko valley, ascending gently through fragrant thyme and sage fields. Cross Kildarmo La and descend to Nang Village for lunch. Later, drive to Stok Village, your gateway to the trek.
Overnight: Hotel / Homestay
Meals: B, L, D
Begin your trek from the picturesque village of Stok through the stunning Stok Valley. The trail follows the Stok River with dramatic rock formations and colorful landscapes. Watch for herds of blue sheep grazing on the slopes.
Distance: 10 km / 5–6 hrs
Overnight: Camp
Meals: B, L, D
Cross your first high pass — Matho La (4,960 m) — with panoramic views of
Ladakh’s rugged terrain. Descend to Gangpoche, a peaceful campsite near shepherd huts. Distance: 11 km / 5–6 hrs
Overnight: Camp Meals: B, L, D
Ascend gently to Shang La (4,950 m) and enjoy spectacular mountain vistas before descending to Shang Phu (4,373 m), a serene grazing meadow dotted with shepherd huts.
Distance: 14 km / 5–6 hrs
Overnight: Camp
Meals: B, L, D
A rewarding day as you cross two passes — Gyuncho La (4,718 m) and a nearby unnamed col (4,693 m). Pass through a dramatic gorge of purple-hued rocks, then descend to Chokdo in the Markha Valley before camping at Chuskurmo, near the base of Gongmaru La.
Distance: 12 km / 4–5 hrs
Overnight: Camp
Meals: B, L, D
Today’s highlight is crossing Gongmaru La (5,236 m), marked by colorful prayer flags and jaw-dropping views of Kang Yatse, the Zanskar, and Karakoram ranges. Descend to the lush pastures of Nimaling, where herders graze yaks and dzos in summer.
Distance: 11 km / 7–8 hrs
Overnight: Camp
Meals: B, L, D
A short but beautiful walk to Kang Yatse II Base Camp, surrounded by panoramic
views of Dzo Jongo East and West. Spend the day preparing for your summit attempt.
Distance: 5 km / 2–3 hrs
Overnight: Camp
Meals: B, L, D
Begin your summit push around 1:00 AM, ascending steep scree and snow slopes to the summit of Kang Yatse II. Enjoy 360° views of the Zanskar, Karakoram, and distant Tibetan peaks. After returning to base camp, prepare for your ascent of Regoni Malari, another exhilarating 6,000 m climb offering solitude and incredible vistas.
Duration: 9–10 hrs each day
Overnight: Camp
Meals: B, L, D
Leave base camp and traverse Lalung La (5,320 m) and Chaksang La (5,200 m), two remote and scenic passes. Descend into an untouched valley and camp at Riyul Sumdo (4,500 m).
Distance: 12 km / 5–6 hrs
Overnight: Camp
Meals: B, L, D
Descend through the tranquil valley of Lato, crossing streams and grassy meadows. Meet the Manali–Leh highway at Lato village, where you bid farewell to your trekking team. Drive back to Leh along the Indus River.
Distance: 5 km / 2 hrs
Overnight: Hotel
Meals: B, L, D
Transfer to Leh Airport for your onward journey, carrying memories of an unforgettable Himalayan adventure.
Cost Inclusions
- All transport in an AC SUV as per the itinerary above.
- Accommodation on twin sharing basis as per itinerary
- Accommodation in tents (twin sharing) with foam sleeping pads during trek.
- All meals and snacks as mentioned in the trip itinerary.
- All permits & camping fee.
- Full board camping arrangements on the mountain with a large mess tent, Kitchen tent, toilet tent, tables & stools, etc.
- Porterage of luggage 15 kg per person & camping gear.
- 15-day guided tour by an experienced trip leader.
- Additional certified, experienced local guides for the trek, depending on the number of participants.
- 4 nights in twin rooms in the hotels and guest houses mentioned
- Permit for climbing the 6000-meter peak
- High-altitude medical emergency equipment (including oxygen)
Cost Exclusions
- Flight to & from Leh
- Sleeping Bag & Items of personal clothing.
- Insurance, laundry, phone calls, beverages and bottled water, souvenirs and other expenses of a personal nature
- Any costs arising out of unforeseen circumstances such as bad weather, landslides, road conditions and any other circumstances beyond our control
- Any transfers or meals outside of the itinerary
- Bottled water
- Items of personal clothing
- Tips & gratuities (we recommend 5-10% of your trip cost- to be distributed among the team) – personal choice
- Travel & cancellation insurance
Cancellation Terms
At Taamara Trails, we understand the emotional and physical investment that goes into preparing for a trek. Months of planning, training, and anticipation make cancellations especially disappointing. Keeping this in mind, we offer a fair and transparent trekker-friendly cancellation policy. If you need to cancel your trek, you must notify us in writing at the earliest. The date on which we receive your written cancellation request will determine the applicable charges.
- More than 60 days prior to expedition start date: 90% refund or 100% of the trek cost credited for a future expedition.
- Between 60–30 days prior to expedition start date: 80% refund or 90% of the trek cost credited for a future expedition.
- Between 30–10 days prior to expedition start date: 50% refund or 75% of the trek cost credited for a future expedition.
- Less than 10 days prior to expedition start date: 10% refund or 25% of the trek cost credited for a future expedition.
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