Mera Lobuche Peak Climbing

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Mera Lobuche Peak Climbing
Mera Lobuche Peak Climbing
Mera Lobuche Peak Climbing
At a Glance
Duration23 Days
Trip GradeTechnically Challenging
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CountryNepal
Maximum Altitude6476m
Group Size1 to 20
StartsKathmandu
EndsKathmandu
Travel StyleTrekking & climbing
Best TimeSep to Nov & March to May

Mera & Lobuche Peak Climbing 

Climbing Mera Peak and Lobuche Peak offers an exhilarating adventure that showcases a remarkable climbing experience up to 6500m, creating memories for a lifetime. Mera Peak is the most iconic peak to ascend, and after that, the journey continues to Lobuche Peak via the Amphu Lapcha Pass trek (also known as Amphu Labtsa Pass), which is a challenging and technical pass. Following this, trekkers will head to Lobuche village before summiting Lobuche Peak. This route is one of the most popular choices for peak climbing in Nepal. The combination of these two peaks will satisfy your climbing ambitions and prepare you for even more challenging mountains in the future. Join us and book your Mera Peak and Lobuche Peak climbing adventure with Himalayan Trekking Path, where you will receive exceptional service and hospitality, all at an affordable price. Your climbing experience in the Himalayas awaits with our expert team.

Mera & Lobuche Peak Highlights

  • Discover the pristine Hinku and Imja Valleys
  • Experience the cultural heritage of the Rai, Limbu, and Sherpa communities
  • Encounter diverse vegetation, climates, flora, and fauna
  • Spend the night at Mera High Camp
  • Reach the summit of Nepal's tallest trekking peak, Mera Peak, at 6474m
  • Take in the breathtaking views of the world's highest peaks, including Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, and Kanchenjunga.
  • Stay at Khongma Ding, Seto Pokhari, and Amphu Lapcha High Camp before crossing the Amphu Lapcha Pass
  • Trek along the route to Lobuche via the Everest Base Camp trek
  • Ascend Lobuche Peak at 6,119 m
  • Explore the Sherpa capital and other significant villages and monasteries

Mera Lobuche Peak Climbing Itinerary

The Mera Island Peak itinerary assists in preparing for an adventure in the Himalayas. Our 23-day itinerary begins in Kathmandu with an airport pickup and concludes with an airport drop-off. Kick off the adventure with a scenic flight to Lukla, then commence the trek to Khare via Paiya, Ramailo Danda, Ningsow Bhuk, Chhatra Khola, Khote, and Tagnang. Throughout the trek, you will experience the rich local culture, diverse flora and fauna, vegetation, and untouched scenery. The climbing begins at Khare, with preparations for the High Camp before ascending Mera Peak (6474m). After a successful climb, return to Khongma Ding and Seto Pokhari to reach Imja Valley via Amphu Lapcha Pass. This involves the challenging and technical Amphu Lapcha Pass, after which you will make your way to Chukung Village and proceed to Lobuche Village via Dingboche and Thukla Pass. Prepare for the Lobuche Peak climb and then tackle the second peak, Lobuche Peak. Enjoy the breathtaking views of the world's highest peaks from both Mera and Lobuche before returning to Lukla via Pheriche, Tengboche, and Namche. This is a life-changing adventure for anyone looking to experience this magnificent and challenging journey. Take advantage of special offers with Himalayan Trekking Path Pvt. Ltd. and enjoy a lifetime journey.

Best time for Mera & Lobuche Peak Climbing

Climbing Mera Island Peak necessitates careful planning to ensure your adventure is both enjoyable and successful. The ideal seasons for climbing Mera Peak and Lobuche Peaks are autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May). During these periods, the weather is stable, skies are clear for optimal views, temperatures are milder, and conditions are perfect for peak climbing. Winter (December to February) is not recommended due to cold temperatures and unpredictable weather. Similarly, the monsoon season (June to August) is also unsuitable because of heavy rainfall at lower elevations and cloudiness at higher altitudes. Selecting the right time for your adventure is crucial. The best timing will make your journey both enjoyable and unforgettable.

Mera Peak (6476m), the highest trekking peak of Nepal

Mera Peak Climbing is a thrilling Himalayan adventure perfect for trekkers aiming for their first high-altitude summit. Rising to 6,476 meters, Mera is the highest trekking peak in Nepal, offering unmatched panoramic views of Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, Cho Oyu, and Kanchenjunga. The expedition begins with a scenic flight to Lukla, followed by a remote trek through the stunning Hinku Valley, rich in Sherpa culture and alpine beauty. While considered non-technical, Mera Peak requires solid fitness and basic mountaineering skills. The best seasons to climb are spring (April–May) and autumn (September–November) for stable weather. For those seeking extended adventure, Mera Peak can be combined with Island Peak and Lobuche via the Amphu Lapcha Pass (5,845m)—one of the most adventurous and challenging crossings in the Himalayas. Keywords like Mera Peak climbing, trekking peaks in Nepal, and Mera Peak expedition boost online visibility. With expert guides and proper acclimatization, this journey promises a truly unforgettable Himalayan experience. 

Lobuche Peak (6,119 m), a stunning himalayan summit of Everest

Lobuche Peak Climbing, often paired with Mera Peak, offers an extended Himalayan adventure for climbers seeking multiple summits. Lobuche East (6,119m), first climbed in 1984, is known for its challenging ridges and close-up views of Everest, Nuptse, and Pumori. After summiting Mera Peak (6,476m), the highest trekking peak in Nepal, with stunning vistas of five 8000m giants, climbers cross the technical Amphu Lapcha Pass (5,845m) into the Khumbu Valley to attempt Lobuche. This route combines remote wilderness with the bustling Everest region, making it one of the most adventurous high-altitude expeditions in Nepal. Though both peaks are non-technical for experienced climbers, the combination demands excellent fitness, glacier travel skills, and proper acclimatization. Ideal keywords include Lobuche Peak climbing, Mera Peak expedition, combined peak climbing in Nepal, and Amphu Lapcha Pass. This ultimate Himalayan combo offers breathtaking scenery, Sherpa culture, and a true test of mountaineering endurance.

Updated permit fees for the Mera & Lobuche expedition

The fees for permits to climb Mera and Lobuche peaks differ based on the season. If you choose to embark on this expedition during the spring, the permit cost is USD 350 per person for each peak (Mera and Lobuche). However, if you undertake the climb in autumn, winter, or summer, the fee will be USD 175 per person for each peak. In addition to the climbing permits, you will also need to pay for the Sagarmatha National Park fees, Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality fees, and the Makalu Barun National Park permit. Below is the detailed breakdown of the permits required for climbing Mera and Lobuche peaks:

  • Sagarmatha National Park Fees: Rs 3000 per person
  • Pasang Lhamu Rural Municipality Fees: Rs 3000 per person
  • Makalu Barun National Park Fees: Rs 3000 per person
  • Trekkers' Information Management System Card Fees: Rs 2000 per person
  • Mera Peak Climbing Permits: USD 350 for Spring and USD 175 for other seasons per person
  • Lobuche Peak Climbing Permits: USD 350 for Spring and USD 175 for other seasons per person.

Mera & Lobuche Peak Climbing Cost for 2025-2026

The expenses for climbing Mera and Lobuche peaks depend on various factors, including group size, duration, services, and safety equipment. The price for Mera and Lobuche peak climbing ranges from USD 3,000 to USD 5,000 per person. For all travelers and adventure enthusiasts, Himalayan Trekking Path Pvt. Ltd offers a highly flexible and well-structured itinerary and package at a very competitive price. Our 23-day package starts at $3000 to $4000 per person, depending on the group size. If you are traveling with more than one person, you will receive a significant discount. Our package includes high-quality safety equipment and adequate acclimatization. It covers meals, guides, porters, accommodation, permits, domestic flights, and more, as detailed in the inclusions and exclusions section of the package. Below is the price breakdown for the adventurous journey of Mera and Lobuche Peak climbing based on group size:

  • The cost for solo climbers is USD 4500 (Mera & Lobuche Peak)
  • For groups of 2 to 6 people, the cost of the Mera & Lobuche Peak is USD 3600 per person.
  • For groups of 7 to 10 individuals, the cost of Mera & Lobuche is $3500 per person.
  • For groups of 11 to 20 people, the cost of Mera & Lobuche is $3000 per person.
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Complimentary Transportation:

  • International Airport pick up & drop off service
  • One-time domestic pick-up and drop-off service.
  • All the ground transportation by sharing a Jeep (Kathmandu- Ramechhap- Kathmandu)

Domestic flights

  • Kathmandu or Ramechha to Lukla 
  • Lukla to Kathmandu or Ramechhap

Accommodation and Meals in Kathmandu 

  • 3-Star Hotel Accommodation in Kathmandu for 2 nights
  • Complimentary Breakfast and farewell Dinner

Permits and formality 

  • Sagarmatha National Park Fees 
  • Makalu Barun Conservation Area fees
  • Pasang Lhamu rural municipality fees
  • Mera Peak climbing fees 
  • Lobuche Peak climbing fees 
  • Garage Fees and Government Tax

Guide, Porter, and Sherpa

  • A professional Trekking guide holding a gov licence 
  • Porter support (2 clients: 1 porter ratio), 8 to 10 kg per client 
  • Experts' Sherpa Climbing Guide for the Mera and Lobuche Peak Climbing 

Accommodation, Drinks, and Meals in the Mountains

  • Full board Meals during the adventure (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner)
  • 21 nights' Accommodation in a local tea house and a Tent during the expedition. 
  • Enjoy three cups of Tea or coffee every day 

Climbing Gears:

  • Climbing boots, crampons, and a helmet 
  • Rope, ascender, descender, and Ice Axe

Others:

  • Seasonal fruits, nuts, and energy bars 
  • Duffel bag, Map, and Cap
  • First Aid service
  • Baggage storage facility 
  • Helicopter arrangement at a reasonable cost 
Excluded

Nepal Travel Fees:

  • Nepal Visa Fees 
  • International Flight fares 
  • Travel insurance that includes emergency evacuation service

Transporation:

  • Kathmandu to Lukla by Helicopter fees- USD600 per person 
  • Lukla to Kathmandu by Helicopter fees- USD600 per person 
  • Kathmandu - Ramechhap- Kathmandu by private vehicle -USD200 per Car 

Meals and Drinks in Kathmandu 

  • Lunch & Dinner and drinks in Kathmandu 

Others facility 

  • Wifi, Hot Shower, Mobile recharge, mobile, and battery charge, Laundry 
  • All kinds of Drinks (Drinking Water, Soft and hard drinks, hot water, and extra Tea or Coffee)

Trekking and Climbing Gear 

  • All the trekking and climbing personal gear

Extra Days and Activites 

  • The cost will be applied if you extend the day of the holiday day
  • Other Activites like safari, Sightseeing in Kathmandu, extra accommodation, etc.

Tips for appreciation 

  • The tips for the guide, porter, and driver are mandatory