Arun Valley Mera Trek
Arun Valley Mera Trek

Arun valley trekking, one of the interesting and untouched trekking routes in Nepal is located between the Sagarmatha (Mt. Everest) and Makalu-Barun National Parks. It starts from Tumlingtar and ends at Lukla.This trek offers superb Himalayan scenery including the Mt. Everest, Mt. Makalu, Mt.Baruntse, Mt.Lhotse, Kanchenjunga and more than 650 species of birds and over 800 species of butterflies. On this trek, you can observe the unique culture of Sherpa and Kulung Rai, old Buddhist monasteries and different kinds of flora and fauna. Similary, you can climb up the most beautiful peak called Mera peak 6461m for stunning views from where you can see the entire Everest range. Not only these, you can see the beautiful holy 5th lake.
Arun valley trek is blessed with an incredible diversity of natural beauty and culture. It is an alternative approach to the Khumbu region trekking. This trek is popular and suitable only for those clients who are physically and mentally fit enough for adventurous journey along with small peak climbing during their visit to Nepal. You can visit the most beautiful Sherpa village called Khiraule on this trek where a very old and beautiful Buddhist monastery surrounded by tall pine trees and Mani is located. The friendly Sherpa people, magnificent green views of rice traces, rhododendrons flowers, lakes and snow-capped mountains make your journey more interesting and unforgettable. The best season for this trek is September to December for fall season and March to May for spring season. 

 

Biref itinerary:

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350m)

Day 02: Full day sightseeing in Kathmandu

Day 03: Fly to Tumlingtar

Day 04: Tumlingtar to Kartike 5/6 hours

Day 05: Kartike to Gothey Bazaar 6/7 hours

Day 06: Gothey Bazaar to Phedi 6/7 hours

Day 07: Phedi to Guranse 5/6 hours

Day 08: Guranse to Sanam (2,800m) 5/6 hours

Day 09: Sanam to Bung (1,677m) 5/6 hours

Day 10: Bung to Khiraule (2,000m) 4/5 hours

Day 11: Khiraule to Cholima (4,004m) 5/6 hours

Day 12: Cholima to Panch Pokhari (4,600m) 6/7 hours

Day 13: Panch Pokhari to Kothe (3,691m) 6/7 hours

Day 14: Kothe to Tangna (4,356m) 4/5 hours

Day 15: Rest day at Tangna

Day 16: Tangna to Khare (5,045m) 4/5 hours

Day 17: Rest day at Khare (5,045m)

Day 18: Khare to Mera Base Camp (5,350m) 4/5 hours

Day 19: Mera Base Camp to Mera High Camp (5,600m) 4/5 hours

Day 20: Mera Peak Summit and back to Khare (5,045m) 9/10 hours

Day 21: Khare to Kote (3,691m) 5/6 hours.

Day 22: Kothe to Chhatre (4,610m) 5/6 hours

Day 23: Chhatare to Chhutanga (3,020m) 5/6 hours

Day 24: Chhutanga to Lukla (2,840m) 4/5 hours

Day 25: Lukla to Kathmandu (1,350m)

Day 26: Free day in Kathmandu

Day 27: Final Departure

 

Type of our services:

In Nepal the trekking can be categorized into three types: Therefore we have the three types of services for trekking on the client's requirement and request. You can choose the service and email us at any time and price will be changed accordingly.

01: Fully Organized Camping Trek:

Camping trekking is that kind of trekking on which all the food are prepared and served to the clients in their own dinning tents and they have to spend their night an open area in the tent during the trek. This type of trekking are organized in those areas where Lodges are unavailable and difficult to accommodate during the trek. All the members have to sleep in the tents and breakfast, lunch and dinner are prepared by the cook and Kitchen staffs. The essential things such as tents, foods, utensils, tables, chairs, stoves and kerosene are taken from Kathmandu. Hence, this type of trekking is a bit expensive instead of tea house trek because we have to take everything from Kathmandu. The price covers all permits, transportation, staffs salary and insurance along with your domestic flight tickets, transportation and accommodation in Kathmandu as well.

02: Full Package Lodge or Teahouse Trek:

Teahouse or Lodge trek is a type of trek on which we will eat and sleep at lodge during the trek. The package covers all the foods (breakfast, lunch and dinner) accommodation, trekking permits, hotel in Kathmandu, arrival and departure, round transportation and domestic flight tickets along with staffs salaries, foods accommodation and their insurance.

03: Guide or porters services with accommodation:

This type of trekking is based on lodge trek. The price includes only guide or porter, his foods, accommodation, insurance and your accommodation and trekking permits during the trek. We are always flexible for the price and itinerary and please never hesitate to ask question if you have any queries. We are here just for you to give quality of service.

 

Key notice for trekkers

 

Foods:

You can have the food on the basis of your order on the fixed priced menu on this trek. We will serve you three times meal a day during the trek. Breakfast and dinner with tea or coffee are served at the same hotel where we stay but the lunch we will take on the way to trek. The best authentic Nepalese food is Daal bhat (that comes with lintel, rice, pickle, meat or vegetable). You can consult with your guide for lunch, dinner and breakfast so that you will get the authentic and hygienic foods during the trek. Most of the clients have to eat food at the hotel where they stay according to the rules and regulation of the local. As you check in lodge, you have to give the order for dinner and fix the time because in the mountain the hotel kitchen is small where the innkeeper cooks everything over a single wood or kerosene stove with a limited supply of pots. So, it may take a bit longer.

Temperature in Everest region:

The weather and climate differs from place to place in Nepal. The best season for trekking starts from September to December and March to April. The best season for trekking in Nepal can be divided into autumn (fall) and spring. September to December season falls on Autumn Season. September and October are the best and peak season in Nepal. During these months the weather is warm and pleasant. The temperature during the day is 15° to 20°degree celcius but at night will be cold. As you go higher the weather will be colder. The sky will be clear and monsoon is over. Sometime it snows and that time the temperature goes to be below 0° degree during the night.
November and December is also good season for trekking. These two months will be a bit colder. Temperature during the day is 15° to 20° degree celcius but at night the temperature goes to be below 0° to -10° degree celcius. Hence you need to bring good sleeping bag for Everest base camp trek. January and February is taken low season due to cold. During these period, the weather will be too cold at higher place and the climate is not bearable for trekkers.
The temperature during the day will be like 5° to 10° degree celcius but at night goes to be -10° to -15° degree celcius. Likewise March to May is the good season for trekking. The weather is warm and good for climbing as well. The sky will be clear and all the way will be dry but a bit dusty and windy. The hilly region covers by the beautiful flowers of Magnolia and rhododendron and seems colorful. The temperature is 20° to 25° degree celcius during the day but will be cold below 0° degree at night at the higher place.
June to August is rainy season and most of the areas are a bit difficult to travel due to landslide and rain. Most of the hills will be covered by clouds and all most all views cannot be during this season.

Drinking water:

Drinking water is the most important thing for the travel. During your trek, all the trekkers are requested not to drink the water directly from the tap. The tap water on the way is not pure to drink .You can buy mineral water on the way to drink but it may not get all the way because the SPCC has banned the plastic bottles to prevent environmental pollution. So, you can take personal water bottle from Kathmandu and fill the drinkable water in it from the available place or you can put in purification tablet before drinking. That is the best way to be safe from the disease which may cause from impure drinking water during the trek. Some of the trekkers use to drink water from the tap due to the lack well information. So, it's not good to drink water from the tap for your health.

Physical Strength and pre- experience:

Trekking means walking on foot to visit and observe panoramic beauty being close to Nature. You have to walk at least 5/6 hours per day. The trekkers must be physically and mentally fit enough. Everyday walking and jogging help you to achieve the target. If you have pre experience of trekking that helps a lot but nothing is impossible if you wish from your bottom of heart. Hence, clients are requested to do a lot of exercise for walking. You can walk or jogging every day before travelling that makes your muscle strong and fit for the trek. Better to do short trekking before joining longer trek like Passes above 5000m.

High Altitude Sickness:

High Altitude Sickness (HAS) or Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is one the main problems during the trekking and any one (Mountain climbers, hikers, skiers or travelers) can be victims of AMS apart from their Physical Strength. It is the most dangerous things which has no any specific medicine and one needs to be cautious from the initial period. It starts normally above 2400m and the main causes are walking faster, less drinking water, lack of acclimatization, addiction of alcohol and cigarettes and lower level of oxygen and air pressure. The prime symptoms of AMS are dizziness, headache, vomiting, nausea, insomnia and anorexia. The best way to prevent it is to drink plenty of water, and enough acclimatization at above 2400 m. Our tour leader and staffs will have sufficient first aid medicine and kit but in case of creasing situation of AMS one might need to cancel the trip and descend down. If the situation of the patient is getting worse, clients will be airlifted immediately for further treatment in hospital at Kathmandu.

Essential equipment that needs to bring for the trek:

Please read the brief guideline for packing list which assist you to be well prepared. We have listed most of the important equipment list here but it may differ a little bit according to the season, area of trip and the duration of trek. The sleeping bag and down jacket are provided through United Brothers Trek and Expedition but if you want to bring your own that will be better and fit for you. The porter will carry your luggage but you are required to carry a day-pack (with your valuables or anything important) on your own. Hence we want to request you to pack the necessary thing that you need during the day. You can buy the following things here in Kathmandu as well but the quality will be different.

Valuable documents and items:

Passport with valid date and flight tickets

Photocopies of valid passport, Passport sized Photos, visa form (easily obtained at Kathmandu airport), proof of insurance

Some cash (Dollar, Pound or Euro) for purchasing Nepalese visa at Kathmandu airport, for paying for restaurants and hotels, snacks, and to purchase your own drinks and gifts

Credit cards, Bank/ATM/Cash machine cards for withdrawing funds from cash machines (bring a photocopy of your cards), traveler's checks, etc.

Wearing Clothes and equipment:

Sleeping bag (good one -30° degree celcius)

Down jacket

Gore-Tex jacket with hood, waterproof and breathable

Few pairs of T-shirts

One pairs of hiking shorts,

Fleece or woolen trousers

One pairs of hiking trousers

Polypropylene shirts (1 half sleeve and 2 long sleeves)

Light and expedition weight thermal tops

Warm hat (that covers your ears)

Few pairs of underwear

Warm gloves

Few pairs of shocks

Cap or Hat (that can be used during the day at lower place to protect from Sun)

Bandana or head scarf, also useful for dusty conditions

Trekking boots

Trekking shoes (light)

2 pairs of Sunglasses

Headlamp with extra bulbs and batteries

Camera or movie camera

1 medium-sized quick drying towel

Gaiters and Crampon (For winter, high passes or peak climbing only), optional

Climbing gears for Mera peak

Trekking Poles

Voltage converter (from 220 to 110)

Plug adapter (2 round pegs to 2 flat pegs)

Rucksack and Travel Bags:

1 medium rucksack (50-70 liters)

1 large duffel bag

A small daypack/backpack for carrying your valuables things

Medical:

Small, personal first-aid kit. (Normal and light)

Aspirin, first-aid tape, and plasters

1 skin-blister repair kit

Anti-diarrhea pills

Anti-headache pills

Cough and/or cold medicine

Anti-altitude sickness pills: Diamox

Stomach antibiotic: Ciprofloxacin, etc.

Water purification tablets or water filter

Toiletries:

Toothbrush/paste

1 small folding knife

Multi-purpose soap

Sun Cream

Deodorants

Nail clippers

Face and body moisturizer

Female hygiene products

Small mirror

Personal Hygiene

Tissue /toilet roll

Anti-bacterial hand wash

 

Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,350m)

Kathmandu Tribhuvan International Airport is the only one international airport of Nepal from where you will be welcomed with a great hospitality by the representative of United Brothers Trek and Expedition and transferred to the hotel. After having checked in the hotel, we will give you a short briefing about the trip and collect the essential documents (Passport and Photos) from you to issue the trekking permits. You can rest the leisure time exploring around and stay a night at the hotel with breakfast.

Day 02: Full day Sightseeing in Kathmandu

You can get up in the morning and have breakfast at the hotel. After breakfast we will come to pick you up at the hotel and take for full day sightseeing around Kathmandu valley (the world heritage site). At first, we will drive you to Swayambunath Temple. Swayambunath means self-originated Buddhist Temple which is known as Monkey Temple as well. It is located on the top of the hill from where you can see the superb view of the whole Kathmandu Valley. After having visited this holy temple, we will drive you to Boudha Stupa. It is a holy place for Buddhist and pilgrims which was slightly damaged during due the tremor of 2015 but later rebuilt. It is one of the largest spherical stupas in the world. From here, we will take you to Pashupatinath Temple that is pretty close from Boudhanth. Pashupatinath Temple, located at the bank of the Bagmati River is one of the biggest and most popular Shrines where you can behold for Hindus. Pashupatinath Temple which is the biggest Hindu Temple. You can see the ritual and cremation activities according to the Hindus Culture. At the end of the day, we will return back to the hotel. By the evening, we will take you to a Nepali restaurant for welcome dinner with typical Nepali cultural dance. At last, we will drop you to the hotel and spend a night with breakfast.

Day 03: Fly to Tumlingtar (410 m)

We will come to the hotel to pick you up and drive you to the domestic airport for Tumlingtar flight. We fly to Tumlingtar with the beautiful scenery of Mountain View and green countryside of Nepal.Tumlingtar is actually the main doorway to the Makalu area and Everest Arun Valley trek that sprawl transversely to a wide highland near the meeting point of the Arun River and Sabha Kholaa. We stay a night at Tumlingtar.

Day 04:  Tumlingtar to Kartike 5/6 hours

After breakfast, we continue our journey to Kartike. We descend down passing fields and to reach Kumal Gaon, on the border of a broad plateau through the side of Arun River traversing bridge to the village of Bheteni.and arrives to Chyawabesi. The way again goes through the sub-tropical forest, the path moves further to the south along the bank of Arun via a chain of small Chettri, Rai and Brahman villages. After that, we will reach a vibrant village Kartike where we stay overnight.

Day 05:  Kartike to Gothey Bazaar 6/7 hours

As usual, we start our trek after breakfast. The trail goes through the fields and rice terraced meadows on the shore of the Arun Koshi, eventually we will swing into the petite village of Balawa Besi (320m). The track moves up into woods of Sal trees over the Nepali Danda and Bharta villages and then traverses the ridge. We will witness the first glance of the verdant Arun valley. Then we move along the north shore of the Irkhuwa Khola all the way through steamy scenery of rice terraces and banana farms to Gothey Bazaar. We stay overnight at Gothey Bazaar,

Day 06:  Gothey Bazaar to Phedi 6/7 hours

Today, the trail goes through the villages of Tendor and Tallo Phedi where you can see slate-roofed houses and thick forest. Then the route ascends through terraces with rice meadows and moves further, following the bottom of the productive rice producing valley, traversing the river on a shaky bamboo bridge and finally arrives at Phedi. We stay overnight in Tent at Phedi.

Day 07:  Phedi to Guranse 5/6 hours

From Phedi, we will ascend further up to 100m from Jaubari and then move toward the village of Thulo Fokte lying at an elevation of 2140m. Crossing temperate stone path, the way goes through a dense forest pleasantly. Then, we will climb up again to the forest of birch, oak, rhododendron and more. The trail now climbs down to Bilbate (2800m). After 40 minutes of walking, we will arrive at tiny stone village of Gurase where we spend a night at Camp.

Day 08:  Guranse to Sanam (2800 m) 5/6 hours

Our destination for today is Sanam which is small but beautiful Sherpa village. From Gurase and pass through a rhododendron forest spotted with stupas and Mani walls and arrives at Salpa Pokhari after 2 hours of long walking. The region is surrounded by fir and hemlock forests and is flourished with birds and wild lives. Salpa Pokhari has its own value for both Buddhist and Hindu. After that trail goes through rhododendrons forest by crossing Salpa Bhanjyang and then you will have vertical drop. We will carry on our journey and finally get to Sanam.Stay overnight at camp.

Day 09: Sanam to Bung (1677 m) 5/6 hours

Leaving Sanam, we move down via the forest of rhododendron, oaks and pines. We can see a teahouse and an old Gompa in the community of Share after traversing a huge rock engraved with Buddhist mantras and walking for around 2 hours from Share, you will reach the forested valley further on from Gudel (1900m). It is a striking Rai valley of white washed houses. From Gudel, the way descends down to Hungu Khola with the beautiful view of Bung village and crosses the river. Then we ascend through a huge Kulung Rai village. Bung is the main place for Kulung Rai and they have their own language and culture.  The main office of Makalu Barun National Park is located here. We spend a night at Bung at our camp.

Day 10: Bung to Khiraule (2000 m) 4/5 hours

On this day we start our journey slowly after having breakfast. The path climbs up gradually to Khiraule with the wonderful views of Chheskam and Gudel village. It takes about four hours to get to Khiraule. Khiraule is a small Sherpa village which is taken as the most beautiful village of Eastern part of Nepal on the way to Arun Valley Trek. It is surrounded by green hill where a small primary school and a very old monastery called Ngonga Thektsoktsoling are located. It is a small Sherpa community and their main occupation is farming. The monastery is located in the centre of this village which is surrounded by very tall pine and Buddhist scrimptions and it is said that this gumba is the only one in Nepal of its kind. The pine was brought from Darjeeling and was planted many years ago. The roof of monastery was ruined due to lack of poor economic condition and it was rebuilt later by local people. You feel like heaven whenever you get this place and your heart never allows you to leave this place which itself says that this place is indescribable in words. We stay overnight there.

Day 11: Khiraule to Cholima (4004 m) 5/6 hours

Today we start our trip to Cholima which takes about six hours. The trail continues ascending to Birthapla which is a huge pasture, where you can see a very old Stupa from where you can see the lovely view of Khiraule, Bung, Salpa Danda, Hurhure Danda, and the green rhododendron forest. Then, the route heads through a dense rhododendron forest to Chara Khor. It is the main point from where the way separates to Everest, Chheskyam and Panch Pokhari and you can get few lodges here. This area was a dense forest some years ago which was later destroyed by fire. When we get to the place called Phokte, there is a small pond of religious value and it is believed that we can see the pond only while going to Panch Pokhari and can’t see it again while getting back from Panch Pokhari. After walking about an hour we get to Cholima and stay overnight here camping in a suitable place.

Day 12: Cholima to Panch Pokhari (4600 m) 6/7 hours

Cholima is a small yak pasture from where the trail slowly climbs up to Panch Pokhari with the sweet odor of Himalayan incense and herbs. On this day if the weather is clear you can see the superb view of the Inkhu Dale, green hill side and Dhudkunda Himal. It takes maximum six hours to reach Panch Pokhari which means combination of five ponds and it is very holy pond. People without children come here and wish for a child and believe that the god of this pond fulfills their wishes. We stay overnight in Panch Pokhari exploring the places around.

Day 13: Panch Pokhari to Kothe (3691 m) 6/7 hours

With the excellent view of Panch Pokhari, Pangre Pokhari Danda and great yak pasture named Khola Kharka, the trail crosses a small stream and ascends gently about two hours and then descends down to Mujang Khola. From here we have to cross a small river called Mujang and the trail goes through a dense pine forest and get to Kothe. Kothe is the main point of the Lukla and Mera trek which is located at the bank of river and you can get many lodges here. It takes minimum 5 hours from Panch Pokhari to get to Kothe and we camp overnight here.

Day 14: Kothe to Tangna (4356 m) 5/6 hours

Kothe is a huge lawn in the mid of pine forest few years ago and was swept away later by a big landslide. The trail commences along the bank of river from Kothe to Tangna. On the way to Tangna you can see an old small monastery inside a cave and on the other hand you can see the picturesque view of Mera la, Charpate Himal which means rectangular mountain. After walking about 5 hours we get to Tangna which is a small and nice village located on the bottom of Mera and Charpate Himal and you can get few lodges here. At the end of the day we camp overnight at Tangna.

Day 15: Rest day at Tangna (4356 m)

We do rest and explore aroundTangna and stay overnight at there.

Day 16:Tangna to Khare (5045 m) 4/5 hours

After an exploration at Tangna and a rest from a long walk we head to Khare which takes about five hours. On the way to Khare you can see a nice ice lake on the bottom of Charpate Himal. Charpate Himal is a beautiful and holy mountain which is not allowed to climb by a government of Nepal. Meanwhile, you can see the Mera Peak, the magnificent view of Tangna valley which inspires you to climb up to Khare. Khare is the last small village of this trek where only few small tea houses are available. It is situated on the bottom of Mera Peak. Eventually we stay overnight at Khare by camping.

Day 17: Rest day at Khare

Khare is the small and last village of Mera region where we take rest for acclimatization. Today, you can do small hiking up to the hill, return back and practice to climb with your climbing guide near the hotel.

Day 18: Khare to Mera Base Camp (5350 m) 4/5 hours

The trail climbs up gently with a wonderful view of Charpate Himal, Mera Peak, Khare village, Tangna valley and other mountains. It takes about five hours to reach to Mera Base Camp.

Day 19: Mera high camp (5600 m) 5/6 hours

If you are mentally and physically fit then we start our journey from Mera Base Camp to Mera high camp. From here the trail slowly climbs up through icy road and you need to wear crampon while ascending.It takes approximately 5/6 hours and we sleep one night at high camp.

Day 20: Mera summit and back to Khare (5045 m) 9/10 hours

Today, we get up early in the morning and head to Mera summit. The way is slightly up till the top. You can see the breathtaking view of the whole Everest region, Makalu Himal, Barunche Himal, Kanchanjunga Himal, Inkhu valley, Mount Everest, Lhotse.Cho Oyu and other hundreds of small peaks from the summit. Hence, Mera Peak is taken as the best view point of the Everest region. After summit we'll return back to Khare.

Day 21: Khare to Kothe (3691 m) 5/6 hours

The way from Khare to Kothe is steep down and we walk for six hours to get to Kothe and stay overnight.

Day 22: Kothe to Chhatre (4610 m) 5/6 hours

We continue our journey from Kothe to Chhatre which takes about 6 hours. In the beginning the trail commences along the river then ascends slowly through huge pine forest, small bamboo trees, rhododendron of different kind and hills all around. After ascending three hours we get to a small stream where we take our lunch with the fresh air of the mountain. We finish our lunch and continue our trip to Chhatre. On the way to Chhatre we can see numerous magnificent view of the mountain, mainly Mera and Charpate Himal on one hand and on the other we can observe the green view of the countryside downwards. Chhatre is a small place where only two lodges and good camping sites are located and we stay overnight there.

Day 23: Chhatre to Chhutanga (3020 m) 5/6 hours

The trail slowly climbs up and after two hours we get to the Chhatre Danda. It is the last adventurous pass from where you can see the super views of Lukla village, Kongde Himal, Mera peak, huge Rocky Mountains and the green views of the low land country side. From here the path continues down to Chhutanga. Chhutanga is a small place situated in the Jungle and here you can get only few small tea houses. This area is covered with thick pine forest which is the main point for timber and woods for the local people and we spend overnight here.

Day 24: Chhutanga to Lukla (2840 m) 4/5 hours

It is the easiest and shortest day of the trek. We descend from Chhutanga to Lukla through the dense forest which takes about three hours. Lukla is a big village of Sherpa community. It is located on the lap of Kongde Himal which is the main entrance of the Everest trek where an airport and many luxurious lodges are available. Most of the trekkers commence their trek from Lukla to the Everest. Eventually after a long journey of trek we stay overnight.

Day 25: Lukla to Kathmandu (1350 m)

We fly from Lukla to Kathmandu which is a half an hour flight and check in the hotel.

Day 26: Free day in Kathmandu

Today you can do shopping for your final departure. By the evening we will do farewell dinner for the last day of your trip and spend overnight at hotel.

Day 27: Final departure

We will come to the hotel to pick you up and then drop to the international airport for final departure.

 

 

What is Included in the Cost

  • Arrival and departure transportation by private vehicle

  • 4 Nights Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast

  • Kathmandu/ Tumlingtar and Lukla/Kathmandu flight tickets

  • One day full day sightseeing in Kathmandu

  • Entrance fees for one day full day sightseeing in Kathmandu

  • One City guide during the sightseeing

  • Welcome and farewell dinner

  • All ground transportation by private vehicle as per itinerary

  • All government, local and airport taxes

  • All essential paperwork for trekking permits

  • Mera peak climbing permits

  • One climbing guide

  • Tims Card

  • National park fees

  • Accommodation in trekking

  • Foods (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) with tea or coffee during the trek

  • Porters (2 trekkers- 1 porter)

  • Cook and Kitchen staffs

  • Tents for Camping

  • Kitchen and Dining Tents

  • An English speaking and government license holder trekking guide

  • Staff's salaries, insurance, equipment, foods, accommodation and flight tickets

  • Medical Kit

  • T-shirt, cap and map from united brothers trek and expedition with its logo

  • Trekking poles

What is Excluded in the Cost

  • Visa fees in Nepal

  • Excess baggage charge

  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu

  • International flight tickets

  • Travel insurance

  • Helicopter rescue

  • Medication

  • Mera peak climbing equipment

  • Hot Shower

  • Heater

  • Battery Charge

  • Mineral water

  • Hot water

  • Personal expenditure (bar bills and laundry)

  • Extra porter

  • Extra night hotel in Kathmandu

  • Tips for guide, kitchen staffs and porters

 

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tirp fact

  • Duration : 23 days
  • Trip Grade : Difficult
  • Trip area : Everest region
  • Type of Trek : Camping Trek
  • Group Size : 1-12 pax
  • Max height : 5,350m
  • Starting point : Tumlingtar
  • Ending point : Lukla
  • KTM/Tumlingtar : Flight
  • Lukla/KTM : Flight

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