Mera Peak, Island Peak and Lobuche Peak are the most popular three peaks climbing in Everest region.Three Peaks Climbing that allows you to experience Mera Peak, Island Peak and Lobuche Peak in a trip. An vital climbing holiday which includes an ascent of three 6000m peaks and traverse of Amphu Laptcha Pass at 5,700m. We will begin our climb with Mera Peak and conclude with the Lobuche Peak traversing Amphu Lapcha Pass. The Pass links Mera with Chukung valley which is home to scenic Island Peak. Our Three Peaks climbing journey begins and concludes at Lukla as we cover the full circuit of Mera and Khumbu Valley in 32 days. Initially, we progress towards Mera peak via Poiyan, Pangoma, Surke La and slowly arrive at Mera La taking more time. Our itinerary has been devised keeping plenty of acclimatization before arriving Mera base camp. Our trek to Mera peak base camp involves a culturally stimulating journey through remote picturesque villages and forests, followed by a gentle climb the summit. From Mera, we head towards Island peak crossing the Amphu Laptcha pass, after the pass we enter in the Everest region. Island Peak is more technical as compared to the Mera peak, with more glaciated terrain to negotiate, ladder crossing over the crevasse and steeper climbing over the ridge as we progress towards the summit. From Island peak, we connect on the main busy trail of Everest base camp for 2 days as we make our way to our final climb, Lobuche East. Lobuche East is considered the toughest among these 3 peaks. The climb to the summit includes 45-degree steep climb through snowy slopes and the terrain is steep, slippery and has icy rock slabs.
Mera Peak [6,476m/21,247ft]
The higest trekking peak, Mera Peak Climbing progresses through non-technical route and thus Mera Peak Climb is for all of the adventure enthusiasts who have a will and determination to make the most out of their adventure in Himalaya. All you will need is a good level of fitness and you are good to go. The climb rewards us with views of Makalu, Cho Oyu, Kanchenjunga and other peaks and mountains. Come and have three-sixty degree views of glistening mountains from one of the most stunning viewpoints in Nepal.
Island Peak [6,180m/20,305ft]
Climbing Island Peak requires technical skills as the route takes us through a scramble of rocks, ridges and glaciers. We need to climb through the steep section to reach the summit that allows views of Lhotse, Amadblam and other surrounding peaks and mountains.
Lobuche Peak [6,119m/20,075ft]
We will accept the epic challenge of Lobuche at the end of Three peaks climb as Lobuche Climb is going to be the toughest one. We will follow the trail stretching from the south ridge that will take us to the summit. Although challenging, the inexplicably beautiful views of Magical Mountains in Khumbu including world’s highest Everest.