14: Kongma Tse (Mehra Peak) – 19,186 feet / 5849meter
Fourteenth Highest Trekking Peak of Nepal

Fact Box about Kongma Tse (Mehra peak) 19,341feet / 5,896meters

Elevation 19,341feet / 5,896meters (14th highest trekking peak of Nepal)
Location  Khumbu region of Nepal
Best for the Climbing              

March, April, May, October, November

Year First Climbed    
First Climber (s)         
Convenient Center (s)              Namche
Latitude

28° 16' 43"

Longitude

85° 11' 02"

Nearest Major Airport               Kathmandu (Domestic: Lukla and Phaplu)
Itinerary type            Camping / lodge
Accommodations     Fixed / Customized
Trek grade               Moderate & Strenuous
Total days                 

Extra cost except your Package cost

Climbing Royalty:

Group size             Rate in US$           Additional P/P in US$
1 – 4 persons        350.00 only                           
5 – 8 persons        350.00 plus            40.00 per person
9 – 12 persons      510.00 plus            25.00 per person

Climbing Guide’s fee:
Airfare:
Air rescue:
Garbage deposit:

US $ 300 will be divided for all participants
US $
184 for round trip flight
US $ 1200.00 per hour if necessary
US $ 250.00 is refundable
For detail about itinerary and price: Mail to: info@expeditionnepal.com

Kongma Tse stands above the Khumbu Glacier opposite Lobuche and it is called as Mehra Peak too. It is one of several summits, including Pokhalde, that make up the long southwest ridge of Nuptse carved out between the Khumbu and Nuptse Glaciers. The views of the massive south face of Nuptse, Pumori to the north and the Lho La are simply spectacular from the summit. The usual route to the mountain follows the Everest base camp route until leaving that trail to gain the Imja Valley and the east side of the Kongma La. The primary routes of ascent are from the south and cross several moraines between 2 well marked lakes below the snout of the glacier. Gain the glacier on its western side and find the easiest lines up its true right bank below the South Ridge of the mountain or along its true left bank below the Southeast Ridge. At the head of the glacier climb broken rocks and snow to gain the south ridge and follow this to the summit.

Further Information to arrange a climb to above trekking peak will be provided on request

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Contact Information 
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