Mt.Nirekha peak climbing
Mt.Nirekha peak climbing 2025/2026
Mt. Nirekha, rising to 6,153 meters (20,187 feet), is a striking peak located in the remote Makalu region of Nepal, known for its breathtaking views and lesser-traveled routes. The climb is classified as moderately challenging, making it ideal for climbers with some prior mountaineering experience. The ascent includes technical sections that require the use of crampons and ice axes, particularly on steeper terrain, and climbers must be prepared for rapidly changing weather conditions and the physical demands of high-altitude climbing. The base camp is typically set at around 5,500 meters (18,045 feet), providing a suitable altitude for acclimatization before the summit attempt.
A typical itinerary for climbing Mt. Nirekha spans 12 to 15 days, beginning with a flight to Lukla and a trek through the stunning landscapes of the Makalu region, passing through charming villages and rich biodiversity. The trekking agency and the services offered, including permits, meals, accommodations, and guide support. Selecting a reputable agency is essential for ensuring a smooth and safe journey. Overall, climbing Mt. Nirekha offers an unforgettable adventure, blending technical challenges with spectacular Himalayan scenery and unique opportunities to immerse oneself in the local culture and hospitality of the region.
Mt. Nirekha peak climbing 2025/2026 cost might varies from company to company but looking at the services our company provides our price is very resonable.
Itinerary
Day 1 : Fly from Kathmandu to Lukla, trek to Chutanga
Day 2 : Trek from Chutanga to Thuli Kharka/Chatra-La (3,900 m) via Zwatra-La
Pass
Day 3 : Trek from Thuli Kharka to Kothe
Day 4 : Trek Kothe to Thaknak
Day 5 : Trek to Nirekha Base Camp
Day 6 : Trek to High Camp
Day 7 : Climbing Day
Day 8 : Trek back to machermo village
Day 9 : Trek back to manjo village
Day 10 : Trek back to Lukla (2800 m; 4 to 5 hrs trek)
Day 11 : Fly back to Kathmandu (1400m; 40 mins flight)