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How Hard is Mera Peak Climbing? Essentiol Tips for Safe Climb.

Are you planning to take a break from the hectic work schedule?

Do you have the guts to take the tough roads that lead to beautiful destinations, then well, you have come to the right article.

Mera Trek is something that will test your skill and endurance to hardships.

The best time to experience this journey is surely April and May. As it is the best time to go for the trek.

If you love to make it to the top and live life to its fullest, as John Lennon says in the song Imagine.

Every reader of this article must be keen to know about the Mera trek. So, I will share a spoiler. It is not such a challenging trek. It is easy to get to the top, but nothing comes easy to any individual. We need teamwork to achieve great things.

Some tips are needed on any excellent trek, and let’s discuss it in detail. The top 10 tips needed for Mera peak climbing are listed below

Perfect Gears

The most crucial advice that even a non-specialist could provide to another trekker or climber,  surely is about high quality gear for Mera Peak Climbing. One decent thing you can do is ask your travel guide about the most necessary items. Things can get quite messy right at the top, so carrying heavy gears can be a problem. Pro tip carry types of equipment that suit a particular person according to the size rather than in a group.

Proper Season Assessment

To complete successful Mera Peak Climbing, One of the most important things that come to mind about outdoor treks and trips is the weather. Getting all wet and messy during the trek and being irritated is a hindrance to enjoyment. The best months to enjoy the trek in late April, May, and late October and November.

If you are reading this article at this point, then it’s time to pack up the suitcase for an outstanding experience of the mountains.

Shoes and Attire

If you are going for a hike or a trek, then well shoes play a must. There are a variety of shoes, be it trekking, casual, formal, and whatnot. Mountaineering boots that are light but comfortable are highly recommended.

For clothes, though, choose the down jacket that can protect you from minus-degree temperatures and also create no problem walking for an extended period. Visit our Equipment list for Mera Peak Climbing 

Preceding Altitude Experience

Those who are reading this article might be a bit depressed by looking at this tip, but surely it is essential. Those who want to make their maiden climbing from Mera peak climbing then well a lousy idea.

If the climbing enthusiast has no experience in the body reaction to a higher altitude and low oxygen scenario, then have that experience first with some easy climbs. This will prepare the mind and body for Mera Trek.

Health and Hygiene

If you are visiting easily accessible places, then surely the experience might not be that enthralling compared to tough hikes. 

For all the climbers of Mera to rest assured, the road ahead is tough. Taking proper care of your hygiene is a must. The basic hygiene routines include personal sanitizers as the population gets thinner as climbers get around Khare or Tangnag. Especially for the female kind interest, a bottle of sunscreen does excellent work to your skin from tan.

If you are going away to the top, cold and weather change affects the immune system, so an antibiotic is a must. Other than this enjoying the trek  is also pretty important complete your climbing trip. 

Camping Mindset

Getting to the side of the mountains and staring it down is not child’s play. All of this needs sleeping outdoor for days and comes in challenges. Taking care of the personal tents, managing and setting them up for the change in season is a basic need for Mera Peak Climbing

Workouts

The climbers highly overlook this. This point especially talks about the physical and mental ability of the climber to reach the top of the trek.

What this point states are the fact that climber must make their body prepared to adapt to unseen conditions like low oxygen, fatigue, and whatnot. After making it over 5000m, most of the legs give up.

So getting in the physical workout schedule a month before the climb does wonder the output in the field. Jogging, pushups, and leg work is the need for almost all climbers.

At times health of an individual tends to halt him from getting lost in the beauty of nature. So to enjoy the ride and the view contacting the precise travels is fruitful. By this, the agency can detail out the health needs of the climber.

Experienced Guide

The native of Kathmandu valley can give you a better ride rather than someone who lives here to make an earning.

Identical is the case of a trek that is full of fun and surprises. If you are planning for the Mera Peak Climbing, then you need to find a Sherpa guide who knows every bit and piece of the place.

Moreover, the use of an experienced Sherpa guide makes the journey safer. When choosing a guide, you need to focus on several treks made by him to that place, success rate, and also jovial to make the travel fun. We hope your readers find one and have a great time out in the lap of the Himalayans.

Diet 

What most people don’t take care of is the basic things that tend to affect not only in trek but a normal life.

Healthy food that tends to provide all the nutrients is an important aspect. While making the climbing body gets too tired, and the circulation of proteins and vitamins is a must. Besides this, what gets under the eyes is the water supply.

The heated body during the trek takes out more water through sweat. So having 5-6 liters of water does the right balance to your body.

Other than the tips mentioned above the most critical thing is self-assessment. An individual who has altitude sickness and hardly makes it surely knows his limits. We would never encourage people who can’t make it. But surely to those who have all the required proposition. We hope you have an excellent trip of Mera Peak Climbing

 

 

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