Mardi Himal Trek 11 Days

Overview

The Mardi Himal Trek is a great option if you are looking for a shorter trek in the Annapurna Region that gets off the beaten path. Enjoy fantastic views of the peaks of the Annapurna Range as you visit traditional villages.

This route is a fairly new one so don't expect to see a lot of other trekkers and the condition of the tea houses and trail is more basic and less developed compared to the other treks in the Annapurna Region. That said it's a great opportunity to see a less touristy side of Nepal and the views of the peaks are fantastic. The trek makes a small circuit up to the base camp of Mardi Himal so it also has the advantage that you don’t have to backtrack over the same terrain.

The trail starts out in the forest but after a few days you will have great views of the big peaks like Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre or Fish Tail. The trek ends at the Mardi Himal base camp and if you have a few extra days you might even consider extending this trek and climbing Mardi Himal(5,587 m) which is on the same ridge line as Machhapuchhre.

    What's Included?

  • All airport transfers from arrival to departure
  • Two nights of deluxe accommodation in Kathmandu
  • Two nights of deluxe accommodation in Pokhara
  • Tourist Class Bus service between Kathmandu and Pokhara
  • Private, round-trip land transportation between Pokhara and Phedi
  • Lodge accommodation and three meals a day while trekking
  • All entrance tickets/fees encountered while sightseeing
  • English-speaking guide
  • Porter service
  • All applicable permits
  • TIMS card
  • Government taxes, entrance fee, equipment fee, and other applicable fees
 
* Travel Insurance is required on all Treks (read more)
* No Extra Fees for Solo Travelers (read more)
* For upto 2 trekkers there will be guide cum porter

Full Itinerary

Day 1 - Arrival Day

Welcome to Kathmandu, the capital and cultural hub of Nepal! We'll be waiting with a warm greeting and easy transfer to your hotel. Plan on an evening briefing on last-minute specifics about your trek and an early lights-out: you have a big day ahead.

Day 2 - Bus to Pokhara

Hotel in Pokhara
Leave your hotel in the morning for the bus to Pokhara. Its about a 7 or 8 hour drive a tourist class bus and you will arrive in the late afternoon with time to make final preparations for the trek the following day.

Day 3 - Trek to Pothana

1,925m - 4 hours trekking
We drive to Phedi a small village about 30 mins from Pokhara where we start the days trek to the small village of Pothana where we take rest in local tea house.

Day 4 - Trek to Forest Camp at Kokar

2,600m - 4 hours walking
The trek is through a beautiful forest of oak and and rhododendron which typically blooms in April. The tea houses in Kokar are quite basic but cozy and you can enjoy a home cooked meal in the kitchen.

Day 5 - Trek to Low Camp

3,150m - 5 hours walking
We continue hiking through the forest which gradually thins as elevation increases. Once you get to Low Camp you get your first good views of Machhapuchhre. The lodges here are basic and one even has an open fire in the dining area where you can enjoy a hot cooked meal before retiring.

Day 6 - Trek to High Camp

3,600m - 4 hours walking
Today you are out of the forest as the trail goes above tree line and you can enjoy views of both Annapurna South and Hiunchuli. Continue along the main ridge line leading to Mardi HImal to High Camp for the night where you will find a comfortable tea houses with some fantastic views.

Day 7 - Day walk to Upper viewpoint

4,200m - 4 hours walking
Today is the high pint of the trek and from the Upper View point you get a fantastic view the south face of Annapurna as well as of the Annapurna Sanctuary and surrounding peaks.

Day 8 - Trek to Siding village

1,750m - 6 hours walking
Heading back down it's a different route and we will visit Siding which is a traditional village that is not often visited by trekkers so it retains some of its historical charm. Enjoy a home cooked meal of traditional dal bhat in the family kitchen.

Day 9 - Trek to Lumre and drive to Pokhara

3 hours walking
It's a short walk down to Lumre and you will pass some traditional villages before you get back to the road where we will have a car waiting to take you back to Pokhara for the evening.

Day 10 - Bus to Kathmandu and overnight in Kathmandu

The six-hour drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu brings us back the way we originally came, ending again in a comfortable hotel. Your long trek is complete: it's time for some rest! After an afternoon to nap and relax, we'll meet up one last time for a celebratory dinner at one of the town's finest Nepalese restaurants, where you can give us your feedback on the trek.

Day 11 - Depart Kathmandu

Every great journey must, unfortunately, come to an end. After breakfast at your hotel, there'll be a last bit of time to return any rental equipment, pick up souvenirs, and grab your things. We'll get you to the airport for your flight home with time to spare!

Terms

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