Nepal trekking peaks

Mera Peak 2026: The Complete Climbing Guide to Nepal’s Most Accessible 6,000-Metre Summit

đź“‹ Mera Peak Fast Facts 2026 Summit Elevation: 6,476 metres (21,247 feet) Location: Hinku Valley, Solukhumbu District, Koshi Province Classification: Trekking Peak (Nepal Mountaineering Association) Technical Grade: PD (Peu Difficile) Alpine classification Permit Issuing Authority: Nepal Mountaineering Association (NMA) Climbing Permit Cost (2026): NPR 25,000 per person ($188 USD) autumn/spring; NPR 20,000 ($150 USD) winter/summer Best Seasons: October–November (autumn) and…

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Beginner-Friendly Nepal Peaks: The Ultimate Guide for First-Time Climbers (2026)

Nepal is one of the few places on earth where complete beginners can safely attempt real Himalayan climbing. While the country is home to eight of the world’s fourteen 8,000-meter mountains, it also offers many beginner-friendly Nepal peaks, perfect for adventure lovers taking their first step into mountaineering. These peaks require basic climbing skills, moderate fitness, and guided support making…

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Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal: The Most Complete 2026 Guide (Routes, Cost, Difficulty & 16-Day Itinerary)

Mera Peak Climbing in Nepal is one of the most sought-after Himalayan adventures for trekkers and beginner climbers worldwide. Rising proudly at 6,476 meters (21,247 ft), Mera Peak is officially the highest trekking peak in Nepal, making it a perfect stepping stone toward bigger Himalayan expeditions such as Island Peak, Lobuche Peak, or even Ama Dablam and Everest. While not…

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