Baruntse and Mera Peak Expedition
In the South-East corner of the Everest National Park, between the massive peaks of Lhotse and Makalu, sits the rarely climbed Mt. Baruntse.
At 7129m it is considered a semi-technical mountain but the extreme altitude and several exposed pitches near the summit will make this a very challenging climbing expedition.
World Expeditions have put together an exciting itinerary which includes an acclimatisation climb on Mera Peak before crossing over into the remote Honku Valley and an attempt on our main objective; Baruntse.
The generous itinerary gives us plenty of time for multiple attempts before we exit back to Lukla and Kathmandu via the difficult and impressive Amphu Laptsa Pass.
At 7129m it is considered a semi-technical mountain but the extreme altitude and several exposed pitches near the summit will make this a very challenging climbing expedition.
World Expeditions have put together an exciting itinerary which includes an acclimatisation climb on Mera Peak before crossing over into the remote Honku Valley and an attempt on our main objective; Baruntse.
The generous itinerary gives us plenty of time for multiple attempts before we exit back to Lukla and Kathmandu via the difficult and impressive Amphu Laptsa Pass.
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Itinerary / Highlights
DAY 1 Join KathmanduDAY 2 In Kathmandu
DAY 3 Fly to Lukla, trek to Poyan (2800m)
DAY 4 Pangkongma (2846m)
DAYS 5/14 To Mera La (5400m)
DAY 15 To high camp (5700m)
DAY 16 Mera Peak Ascent (6460m) and descend to base camp
DAY 17 Spare day
DAY 18 Honku Valley
DAYS 19/22 Baruntse, load carries and set up camps
DAYS 23/27 Summit attempt
DAY 28 Baruntse BC
DAYS 29/30 Amphu Laptsa crossing
DAY 31 Chukkung
DAYS 32/34 Return trek to Lukla
DAY 35 Fly Lukla to Kathmandu
DAY 36 In Kathmandu
DAY 37 Trip concludes in Kathmandu
Other Details
Accommodation Details
Accommodation at the Radisson Hotel in Kathmandu
