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Mera Peak is an exciting and scenically stunning mountain,
that provides a superb challenge for the very fit, keen hill
walker. Mera is technically straightforward but, as Nepal’s
highest trekking peak at 6,476m / 21,246ft, it is still a real
challenge.
A scenic walk-in along the beautiful Hinku Valley allows for
excellent acclimatisation and increases your chance of summiting
Mera Peak, as does your experienced western leader, superb
support staff and top quality equipment. When you reach the
summit the glorious panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse,
Ama Dablam and many other Himalayan giants, make all the effort
worthwhile.
Accommodation on your Mera Peak trek is in tea houses and you
will also spend a few nights camping when you will be supplied
with all that you need to be comfortable including four season
sleeping bags.
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OTHER TREKKING PEAKS WITH HIMALAYAN KINGDOMS
Island Peak (Imja Tse) 6,189m / 20,305ft
A stunning two-week trek across the high passes of the Khumbu
provides excellent acclimatization for your ascent of Island
Peak. This trekking peak is not as high as its near-neighbour
Mera Peak, but it is more technically challenging with a varied
feast of rock scrambling, roped glacier travel, a snow/ice wall
and an exposed summit ridge for an exiting finale..
The Mount Fansipan Adventure, 3,143m / 10,308ft
This trip takes you by plane from Hanoi, by train to the hill
town of Sapa and then on foot to the summit of Mount Fansipan,
the highest peak in Indo-China, where you will be rewarded with
fantastic views of China and Laos. You will then explore the
tunnels, lagoons and islands of Ha Long Bay by junk and
sea-canoe.
Mount Olympus, Greece – 2,917m / 9,570ft
This trip encompasses not only a trek to the summit of Olympus
but also a visit to the Acropolis, a scenic drive through to the
north of Greece and time to sample the joys of the sun-drenched
Aegean coast. Mount Olympus itself rises to 2,917m/9,570ft and
the trek includes a climb to the top plus ascents of other
surrounding minor peaks. You will stay in comfortable mountain
refuges during your trek.
Stok Kangri, 6,121m / 20,082ft, & Markha Valley Expedition
Stok Kangri as an excellent introduction to Himalayan trekking
peaks made more accessible by a superb 10-day acclimatisation
trek through the northern Zanskar mountains along the Markha
valley trek.
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