Mera and Island are the two well-known trekking peaks in Nepal.The ascent of the Mera and Island peaks as well as the ascension of the treacherous, picturesque, and difficult Amphu Lapcha pass add extra significance to this journey.It's among the most challenging treks and climbs that Nepal has to offer.To ensure proper acclimatization before each participant summits the two trekking peaks at over 6000 meters, crosses the less-traveled Amphu Lapcha pass, and hikes through the remote valleys of Hinku and Imja tse in the Everest region, we have planned the Mera and Island peaks expedition route. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity not to be missed in the Khumbu region.
With a height of 6460 meters, Mera Peak provides fantastic mountain summit excitement. It involves a long ascent to the summit that starts at a high elevation yet is never very difficult or frightful. After completing the Mera Peak ascent and Amphu Laptsa traverse crossing, you have the opportunity to test your climbing abilities on Island Peak (6189 meters), which is a little more challenging and strenuous while being lower in elevation. The view is just breathtaking from the top of these two hills. We offer a specific climbing preparation course at base camp to make sure you are capable and confident enough to safely summit both of these hiking peaks in the Himalayas.The Amphu Labtsa pass requires difficult climbing skills to cross safely, but our climbing guides and support crew will build ropes so you can abseil from the craggy peak. This method of descent is safe for the entire expedition crew. Additionally, our support team erects ropes on the thick, dark-blue glacier ice that runs from the summit of the Amphu Laptsa pass to base camp.
This incredible expedition starts with an adrenaline-pumping flight to Lukla, from where the ascent to Mera Island Peak over Amphu Laptsa pass will start. While the upper Hinku valley's desolate alpine regions can be found higher up, we follow the usual route to Mera Peak's summit by hiking through Tangnang's lush rhododendron and pine forests up to Mera base camp. We go eastward after summiting Mera Peak while investigating a less traveled route that leads to Makalu Base Camp and the isolation of the Hinku valley.We made our camp at Seto Pokhari, a sacred lake at a height of over 5000 meters, nestled behind Chamlang's magnificent battlements, with Lhotse and Everest clearly visible.
Our next challenge on the way to Island Peak base camp is the difficult Amphu Labtsa pass at 5700 meters, with its perilous technical descent. Your memories of the stunning summit panorama will last a lifetime.
Finally, we descend to Lukla through the Thyangboche monastery. We stay at nearby tea houses while making the trek from Island Peak to Lukla.Although it is advised, you don't need to have any prior climbing expertise because we will teach you all the essential mountaineering skills at base camps.