Mera Peak Climbing
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Ongoing, First published Mar 28, 2019
Mera Peak Climbing takes us to the summit of Mera Peak (6,461m/21,190ft) which is the most noteworthy trekking crest in Nepal. We rise Mera Peak ideally amid the spring and fall seasons as it's the best time to ascend the mountain for its bewildering perspectives on the Himalayan Vista. Five 8,000m pinnacles are unmistakable from the summit including Everest, Lhotse, Cho Oyu, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga.
We go through the wonderful Nepalese wild as well as through interesting towns which will give us a look into the rich culture of local people. Also, since the course is longer, it's better for acclimatization.

Mera Peak ascending is a superb choice for anybody with moderate mountaineering knowledge. It is a testing trekking crest because of its height, yet the specialized mountaineerin
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