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Mera Peak stands 6,476 meters (21,247 ft) above sea level to the south of Mt. Everest. It has three summits- Mera North (6,476 m/21,247 ft), Mera Central (6,461 m/21,198 ft), and Mera South, (6,065 m/19,898 ft). J.O.M Roberts and Sen Tenzing first climbed Mera Peak in 1953. Later in 1975, French climbers Marcel Jolly, G. Baus, and L. Honnis climbed the north peak via the same path but by traversing along the connecting ridge to the summit. The Mera peak climbing route is off-the-beaten. You explore the Hongu & Hinku valleys. As the climbing route does not exceed more than 30 degrees, we recommend climbing Mera Peak to new climbers. Our strong Sherpa guides will fix the ropes and safeguard the fixed lines. So, you can reach the summit of Mera Peak safely. | |
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