Passport & Visa Information:
Nepal visa is the easiest visa to obtain; you may buy your Nepal visa at your nearest Nepalese Embassy/ Consulate or Mission offices abroad or buy this upon on arrival to Kathmandu international airport as per your convenient. You have to have 2 passport size photographs, Visa fees in US cash & valid passport at least for 6 months valid at the starting of the trip. Nationals of SAARC countries and China do not need visa when visiting Nepal. As per this rule, Indian nationals do not require visa. Visa must be obtained for staying over the initial period of three days. Currently, foreign national can obtain Nepalese visa from the following border.
• Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu
• Kakarvitta, Jhapa (Eastern Nepal)
• Birganj, Parsa (Central Nepal)
• Kodari, Sindhupalchowk (Northern Border)
• Belhiya, Bhairahawa (Rupandehi, Western Nepal)
• Jamuna, Nepalgunj (Banke, Mid-Western Nepal)
• Mohana, Dhangadhi (Kailali, Far Western Nepal)
• Gaddachauki, Mahendranagar (Kanchanpur, Far Western Nepal)
Tourist Visa Fees:
Multiple entry 15 days - US$ 30 or equivalent convertible currency
Multiple entry 30 days - US$ 50 or equivalent convertible currency
Multiple entry 90 days - US$ 150 or equivalent convertible currency
(For further information, please, contact Department of Immigration, Maitighar, Impact Building, Kathmandu, and Tel: 00977-1-4221996 / 4223590 / 4222453.
Download visa form: https://online.nepalimmigration.gov.np/tourist-visa
Mera Peak Group Size:
We organize private group climbing to Mera Peak with us. Minimum group size required in a private group departure to this climb is 2 peoples, and maximum of 4-6 peoples in one group. Due to the covid-19 issue, we stop collecting groups from different national for the safety of every trekkers and climbers. However, if requested, we could organize group departure to this climb but in small group of 4-6 peoples only.
We only want private group/ or small group departure so we could look after every individual trekker/climber professionally and ensure personalized services.
Mera Peak Climb Guide/s, Trip & Safety:
Because this climb take you on the highHimalayan remote region, it is very essential that you be accompanied with the very experienced and qualified & equipped climb leader for the safe and successful trip. We Advanced Adventures Nepal employee the local trek/ climb guide and staff who are trained and qualified on the climb we worked on. Our guides are trained and licensed from Nepal Gov., certify from TAAN & Nepal Mountaineering Association. All of our leading Trekking and Climbing Guide are experienced from last 10 to 15 years. We have trained them specially for your trip, to cater the flexible needs of trekkers/climbers to ensure you professional and personalized services.
At every trip, there would be our one Trek/Climb leader for minimum of 2 climbers and one assistance leader on each additional 2 climbers at the trek/climb. This arrangement would ensure that even if any of our climb guide/ assistant guide get sick or if any travelers gets sick and have to return back or delay the days of walking, it would still work smoothly and there would not be any impact on our original trek/climb plan. Also, each two trekkers would have one Sherpa helper for carrying your trekking bags.
Meals & Accommodation at Mera Trip:
While in Kathmandu, your accommodation is at 3 star deluxe hotels that comfort your stay and while in trek, your accommodation is at Mt. Lodge and Guest House, which is clean and comfortable. Our entire accommodation is at twin share unless stated but single supplement accommodation is also available on personal request at the additional cost of US$- 400. During climb, your accommodation will be in tented camp- two men tents.
In Kathmandu, only breakfast is included on the offered trip itinerary but while in trek and climb full board of meals is included (Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner, and Tea- Coffee).
We provide you food from the local Guest House/ Mt. Lodge from en- route, but we focus on proving you fresh and hygienic food always. Breakfast and dinner is to be provided from the same Mt. Lodge/ Guest House we would overnight but lunch would be en route in between. During climb, our cook will cook the food for you. Foods provided are depends on the availability of the Mt. lodges we would be staying but in general, you can have choice of Nepalese Foods (Dal Bhat), Tibetan fried bread, various soups, Momo’s (steamed dumplings), Potatoes, Spaghetti, Macaroni, choices of eggs, Pastas and even a version of Pizza! So, over all you have a great choice of food on this trek/climb with us.
Best Climbing Season for Mera Peak Climbing:
We do have two best seasons to climb to Mera Peak Climbing with us. We always suggest you to come at the right time of the year as far as possible to enjoy this trip at best weather condition.
Spring: - (March, April, May) - Spring is the best season to climb to Mera Peak. It has best weather condition, excellent visibility and good temperature. Spring is the best season to climb throughout the year.
Autumn: - (September, October, November) - Autumn is another best season to climb to Mera Peak. It has best weather condition, excellent visibility and good temperature. This season is best for climb below 7000m.
Winter Months: - (December, January and February)- Early Dec is good for climbing to Mera Peak but as it gets colder, you most be prepared for this. Also, fresh snow could make the climb much difficult. From mid Dec to Feb, it is winter month in Nepal so Himalayas has full snow fall thus we do not operate climbing at this period for safety reason.
Summer (June, July & August): - These are the monsoon months in Nepal and it often rains every day so rain and visibility can be an issue and trek/climb days will be hazy and wet. So typically this is not the right season to climb Mera Peak. However, early June still has good weather and visibility so Mera peak climb will be in operation till to mid of June (By then, the climb should be completed). We could also organize this climb at end of Aug, it is still safe and doable.
Acclimatization:
There is no way to prepare for altitude other than to spend time at altitude. Being in very good physical condition will help ameliorate some of the exhaustion that people often feel, but it will not prevent altitude caused medical problems such as Acute Mountain Sickness. This itinerary is designed with a high degree of awareness of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) in mind and to ensure a comfortable and safe adventure trek in the Himalayas. Staying well hydrated and getting plenty of rest may help. The maximum elevation of this trek will be reached at Mera summit at 6476m while on trek and 6189m during climbing to Mera Peak so it is important to go slow and acclimatize for safety in trek and climb days. We have specially designed our trek/climb itinerary with keeping maximum acclimatization days into the itinerary to make you acclimatize but ultimately your response at altitude is due to genetic factors.
Trekking/climbing above from 4000m, walking will be more difficult because of thin air and the drop-in oxygen levels and the humidity. At these heights, there is around 30%- 40% less oxygen than at sea level, so your body needs time to adapt these conditions and it is absolutely essential to have sufficient time for acclimatization. That’s why; in this given itinerary, all of these factors have been taken into consideration while design this itinerary to minimize the risk of AMS for your safety and success trekking with us.
What Happens To The Body During Altitude Illness?
- Your body tries to adapt to having less available oxygen by increasing the rate and depth of breathing, as well as the heart rate.
- Fluids accumulate in between the cells in the brain, the lungs or both, creating mild to severe symptoms.
- Mild symptoms include headache, loss of appetite, nausea, fatigue, insomnia and dizziness. These symptoms are usually resolved by spending one or two extra nights at the same altitude. If symptoms worsen, descent to lower altitudes is warranted.
- If you are resting at the same altitude and your symptoms worsen, then it is also necessary to descend.
- More serious symptoms of AMS include increased tiredness, severe headaches, vomiting, loss of coordination, shortness of breath and coughing fits.
- These extremely dangerous symptoms are called high altitude cerebral edema (or HACE). They can lead to unconsciousness and death within 12 hours.
- Increasing shortness of breath, cough and tiredness may also be signs of high altitude pulmonary edema or HAPE. This condition can rapidly prove to be fatal if ignored.
- Respiratory depression (the slowing down of breathing) can be caused by various substances, and may be a problem at altitude.
Following Substances Can Do This, And Should Never Be Used By Someone Who Has Symptoms Of Altitude Illness:
- Alcohol
- Sleeping pills (acetazolamide is the sleeping tablet of choice at altitude)
- Narcotic pain medications in more than modest doses
To prevent AMS and respiratory depression, drink at least three liters of liquid a day and avoid getting cold. Altitude sickness can a certain extent be prevented by acetazolamide (Diamox SR), 1000mg per day.
Some experts suggest a two-day trial of acetazolamide before the trip. Please seek the advice of your personal physician. Please note that taking Diamox SR does not mean that you can ignore advice about proper acclimatization.
To Recap, Serious Symptoms Of Altitude Sickness Include:
- A severe, enduring headache, which is not cured by ordinary painkillers
- Nausea and repeated vomiting
- Irritating dizziness or actual difficulty with balance and direction
- Visual disturbances with flickering vision and problems judging distance
- Pressure in the chest, rapid breathing and pulse rate, crackles in breathing and shortness of breath
- Swelling beneath the skin (edema), typically around the eyes
- Swollen ankles and hands
- Confusion
- Convulsions
In the presence of these symptoms, medical attention must be sought immediately in conjunction with descent to the lowest possible height.
Our guide/staff is very experienced in dealing with the effects of higher altitudes. As they are natives of Nepal, they easily acclimatize and therefore can care for their clients. They are equipped with necessary medical supplies and will assist with basic first aid treatment so they will treat you immediately in high altitude sickness issue for your safety in altitude.
Diamox (Acetazolamide)- Medicine For Altitude Sickness
Diamox (Acetazolamide) allows you to breathe faster so that you metabolize more oxygen, thereby minimizing the symptoms caused by poor oxygenation. This is especially helpful at night when respiratory drive is decreased. Since it takes a while for Diamox to have an effect, it is advisable to start taking it 24 hours before you go to altitude and continue for at least five days at higher altitude. The recommendation of the Himalayan Rescue Association Medical Clinic is 125 mg. twice a day (morning and night). (The standard dose was 250 mg., but their research showed no difference for most people with the lower dose, although some individuals may need 250 mg.) Possible side effects include tingling of the lips and finger- tips, blurring of vision, and alteration of taste. These side effects may be reduced with the 125-mg. doses. Side effects subside when the drug is stopped. Contact your physician for a prescription. Since Diamox is a sulfonamide drug, people who are allergic to sulfa drugs should not take Diamox. Diamox has also been known to cause severe allergic reactions to people with no previous history of Diamox or sulfa allergies. Frank Hubbell of SOLO recommends a trial course of the drug before going to a remote location where a severe allergic reaction could prove difficult to treat.
Train Yourself
Mera Peak Climbing requires walking/climbing at altitude above 5000m – 6476m from sea level for the duration of 5 to 7 days so it is very essential that you must prepared and trained prior coming to this climb for safe and successful trip.
The best training that you can do is to hike, even if it is under gym conditions. Running will help your stamina but does not fully prepare your muscles for a strenuous hike. Go for walks. It is advisable to go for frequent walks, which should include some uphill and downhill sections if possible in your surroundings. Take your daypack with you with at least a weight of three kilograms or more. This will simulate the conditions you will encounter while on your Mera Peak climb with us.
You must train yourself for minimum of 4-6 months prior coming to this adventure climbing with us. You should also practice several session of wall climbing practice to build up your stamina for this climb. If available, go for nature rock or ice climbing practice at least for couple of times that helps you to prepare the best for this climb.
Travel Insurance & Vaccination:
You must obtain personal travel insurance to join us to this climb. You must be having a travel insurance, which must cover helicopter evacuation, trip cancellation and medical expenses for your climb with us. And it is suggested that you buy your insurance policy from your homeland country before traveling, as it is difficult buying local travel insurance policy for foreigners in Nepal.
Vaccination is required to plan to your trip to Nepal but it is not a must to have thing to come, but highly recommended. Including Covid- 19, Hepatitis A, Japanese Encephalitis, Polio, Rabies, Tetanus, Typhoid and Malaria etc. are the recommended vaccination for traveling to Nepal.
Equipment (Packing to this Climb)
You must have best clothing and proper gear with you to this Mera Peak climb for comfort and safety. Here below are some suggestions for packing to Mera Peak Climbing with us. Please take it as a reference and prepare your own clothing and equipment from this below.
Head: Sun hat or scarf, Light balaclava or warm fleece hat, Sunglasses with UV protection, and Lip balm
Upper Body: T- Shirts (2), Light and expedition weight thermal tops, Fleece jacket or pullover, Fleece Wind-Stopper jacket (optional), waterproof (preferably breathable fabric) shell jacket, Down vest and/ or jacket
Hands: Lightweight gloves, Heavyweight gloves/ mittens with a waterproof outer shell
Lower Body: Underwear (4), Hiking shorts (2), Lightweight cotton long pants, Light and expedition weight thermal bottoms, Fleece or wool pants, Waterproof (preferably breath, able fabric) shell pants
Feet: Thin, lightweight inner socks (4), Thick, warm wool hiking socks (4), Hiking boots with spare laces, Camp shoes (sneakers and/ or sandals), Gaiters (when hiking in winter)
Accessories: Sleeping Bag rated to zero degrees F, Headlamp with spare bulbs and batteries, Small padlock or combination lock, Basic First Aid Kit, Large plastic bags- for keeping items dry inside trek bag, Daypack (you will carry your own small daypack), Water bottles (2), Hiking poles/ walking sticks
Toiletries: Soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothbrush etc.
Extras: Camera with extra batteries and cards/ film, Binoculars, Earplugs, Small wash towel, Reading book, Trail Map/ Guide book, Journal & Pen, IPod & Travel games (i.e. cards, chess, and backgammon)
Climbing Gear: Ice Axe, Crampons, Harness, 2 x Tape slings, 2 x Screw Gate Karabiners, Descended/ Abseil Device, Prussic Loops & Plastic Mountaineering Boots, Mittens w/ pile liners- Esp. for Peak climbing & Expeditions
Booking
Once you would choose which trip you would like to book with us, write us with the information or phone us on our phone number for the trip booking confirmation. We have online trip booking option, you may go on that link, choose your trip and date and follow the instruction with information required and summit us. Once your trip-booking request would be received, we would suggest you the final trip booking procedure with advance payment of the trip.
Non-refundable deposit of 20% (per person) is required to confirm a place on your selected adventure climb. Please do not hesitate to contact us in relation to any questions you may have regarding our trip booking Process.
Regarding this climbing, we have attempted to provide enough information. Nevertheless, if you need more information about this climb or if you have any questions, feel very free to email us at- info@advadventures.com Or contact us in Viber/ WhatsApp @ +977 9851189771. You could call us 24X7 at +977 9851189771