Mera Peak, nestled in Nepal's Khumbu region near Everest, offers an attainable mountaineering experience with a non-technical climb. The expedition typically spans 15-20 days, involving a trek through picturesque landscapes and Sherpa villages, acclimatization stops, and the ascent via a standard route with three high camps. While not requiring advanced skills, climbers should be familiar with crampons and ice axes. Safety and acclimatization are paramount, and guided expeditions are recommended for a well-supported and successful summit at 6,476 meters.