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Mardi Himal trekking

Mardi Himal trekking

Mardi Himal trekking
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Trip Highlights:

  • Country:
    Nepal

  • Duration:
    12 Days / 11 Nights
  • Grade:
    Easy

  • Max Altitude:
    14,764ft. / 4500m.
  • Best:
    mar - may / sep - dec

  • Max. Group Size:
    2 -30
  • Hotel: Star Hotel & Lodge

  • Transportation:

    Private vehicle service

Overview:

“Mardi Himal Trekking – New jewel of Nepal Trekking”

Mardi Himal Trekking is hottest jewel of Nepal Trekking right now. It is one of the most popular trekking routes of Nepal which is located in the Annapurna region. Trail is short yet full of surprises. In just a week’s time trekkers can get the Himalayan wilderness feeling to jungle serenity. Therefore, book this trekking and find out the allures of Mardi Himal region yourselves.

Lots of Nepalese and Foreigners trek on the trail. Even if there are lots of hype and attention on Mardi Himal Trekking, tranquility is guaranteed. It is still one of the off the beaten trekking trails of Nepal.

Journey of Mardi Himal Trek starts from Pokhara. It follows the Kande Australian Camp Route. Green lush forests and mystical overnight camping (now there are numerous teahouses for proper lodging) place endow the “into the nature” feeling.

Places like Forests Camp, Low Camp and High Camp must be trekked in order to reach the Upper View Point. The most beautiful thing about the Mardi Himal Trekking is the scenery of Annapurna Base Camp. From the upper view point trekkers can get the magnificent scenery of base camp of world’s 10th tallest mountain Mt. Annapurna.

To people who couldn’t reach the Annapurna Base Camp should try Mardi Trekking. It is very scenic as well as endow the best chance to behold the base camp of Annapurna. The best season for this trekking in Nepal is during spring season. The blooming rhododendron and the clear sky make the trip obstacles free. Though trekkers can trek throughout the year in this trail.

During winter season the trail is covered by the snow. It makes the natural stage for the artists to either paint or click the best pictures. No wonder the place is very famous among Nepalese hikers and for some foreigners as the photographer’s paradise.

Book the Mardi Himal Trekking in Nepal with us. Explore Nepal’s hottest trekking trail.

Itinerary:

Day 1

Arrival day

This is the first welcoming day that we meet upon arrival at the Tribhuvan International Airport and transfer to Hotel. Short briefing will be followed about necessary formalities and rest of the program. Depending on your arrival time you will have choice of visiting nearby sanctuaries or rest of the time free for leisure come dinner await for you. Overnight in Kathmandu.


Day 2

kathmandu valley sightseeing

On this day, we visit UNESCO listed world heritage sites including holy Pashupatinath Temple which is biggest pilgrimage site for Hindus, Boudhanath Stupa & Swayambhunath which are pilgrimage site for Buddhist and Kathmandu Durbar Square which is full of arts and culture with wood carving on it. We move back to hotel for rest. Overnight in Kathmandu.


Day 3

Drive to pokhara, (5-6 hours drive), 204 km

Today we drive to Pokhara (204 km), approximately 6 hours away by tourist bus. We will see good scenery of countryside while driving. We will be arriving late afternoon at Pokhara. Pokhara is an enchanting Himalayan Valley of remarkable beauty. We can explore its scenic land on your own like boating in Fewa Lake over looking the region of Annapurna Himalayan ranges. In the evening prepare for the trek. Overnight in Pokhara.


Day 4

Drive to Kande, 40 min drive and trek to Deurali, 4-5 hours trek

You drive to the trail head, the route from Kande is a good one and very few trekkers choose to start the trek from here. The trail is good, first slowly up, then a bit steeper to Australian Camp (2060 m – About one hour), then after an early lunch slightly downhill to Pothana (1950 m) and the ACAP / TIMS checkpoint, then up again to Deurali (2100m, 4-5 hours walking).Deurali is overlooking into the Modi Khola valley wedged between Annapurna South and Mardi Himal / Mt Fishtail. Overnight at Lodge.


Day 5

Trek to Forest camp trek(3 to 4 hours walk)

After spending beautiful morning in the ridge top village of Deurali, we head off the main Annapurna trekking trail and follow the forested ridge to Forest camp. Since this is new trekking destination, there are no tea houses along the way and we need to carry pack lunch and sufficient water. The day’s walk in the rhododendron forest is beautiful with gradual uphill.


Day 6

Low camp trek (3 to 4 hours walk)

The trail gradually climbs through the rhododendron forest following the ridge. Low camp has got couple of tea houses in the clearing of the forest. The view of Mt Fishtail and Mardi Himal appears much closer. You find yourself closer to clear blue sky with view of layers of Himalayan foothills and sweeping valley towards south. Note: You can trek 1 more hr to Badal Danda (Cloud Hill) above the tree line in consent of guide for better view. There is only one lodge in Badal Danda.


Day 7

High camp trek(2 to 3 hours walk) via. Nange Danga (Naked Hill)

The trail further climbs along the ridge towards Mardi Himal and Mt Fishtail. From Badal Danda, we leave the tree line and arrive in shrubby alpine zone. Snow capped peaks of Annapurna South, Huinchuli and Fishtail looms in a distance above deep valley on the either side. High camp is a small pasture after the climb with 3 lodges. Here you find yourself above the clouds and closer to snow capped peaks.


Day 8

Hike to Upper View Point and back to High Camp,(4-5 hour walk)

After breakfast, we hike up to Upper view point for around 2 hours. After we reach there, we get to see the best view of Annapurna range and high mountain peaks among the trip. With all sightseeing in up there, we then return back to the High Camp for rest. Overnight at High Camp.


Day 9

Trek to Landruk village, (5-6 hours walk)

After breakfast, our trail climbs down steeply through Rhododendron and Maple forests for around 5-6 hours to reach Landruk village. Landruk is a Gurung village with rich culture, lifestyle and organic food.The village farmers also grow organic tea in 50 hectors of land. Farmers offer home-stay accommodation. The waterfall in the outskirt of the village offers one of the most exciting canyoning adventures.


Day 10

Trek to Nayapul, (5-6 hours walk) and drive to Pokhara, 1 hour

Down to the Mardi River basin and drive back to Pokhara. It will take about 1 ½ hrs to get to Pokhara. The first 1 hr is drive on the dirt road. Overnight at Pokhara.


Day 11

Journey from Pokhara to Kathmandu(5 to 6 hours drive), 204km

After breakfast, we check out from hotel and return back to Kathmandu covering 204 km distance in 6-7 hours travel time. After arriving to Kathmandu, we then stay at hotel for rest and overnight. You can also enjoy doing some last minute shopping around Thamel.


Day 12

Departure day

Today is departure day. Our office representative will pick you up from hotel and drop you to the Tribhuvan International Airport for departure leaving you unforgettable memory of our trek.


Cost Details:

Group Size:

Cost Per Person

Offer Price

1pax

$ 799

N / A

What's Included:

  • Airport Pick Up / Drop service
  • All ground transportation service by private vehicle
  • Star Hotel accommodation service
  • Tea house accommodation during trek
  • All meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) during trek
  • Sightseeing Kathmandu by Licensed English speaking Tour guide
  • All necessary paperwork and trekking permits (National Park Permit, TIMS)
  • An experienced, english-speaking and government-licensed trek leader and assistant trek leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide)
  • Porter service (2 trekkers= 1 porter)
  • Staff costs including their salary, insurance, equipment, domestic airfare and food and accommodation
  • Medical kit (carried by your trek leader)
  • All government and local taxes
  • Office service charge

What's Excluded:

  • International airfare and Nepal entry visa fee
  • Travel and rescue insurance
  • Personal expenses and gear
  • Tips for guide, Driver and staff
  • Others not mentioned in "What's Included"

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How to obtain visa to travel to Nepal?

You can obtain “VISA” to Nepal through embassy or other diplomatic mission to your country. You can also obtain visa at entry points to Nepal or at the airport in the immigration for merely $40. The extension of visa requires an additional payment of $30. Do not forget to carry some passport size photos with you.

I want to go on a trek. What is the best time and place for it?

Everything you want to do is time and cost specific. Besides, your experience in trekking will also matter. There is wide range of options in Nepal if you want to explore. If you arrive in proper season, that is, between September to November (Autumn Season) and March to May (Spring Season), you might just experience something that you will be able to cherish for the lifetime. The shortest of trek can be Ghorepani Poon Hill trek, Langtang Helambu Trek or the Annapurna Circuit. The Everest trek and the full Annapurna sanctuary Trek can be ideal if you have a little more time. Finally, if you are looking for something that’s longer and more challenging, you’re looking at Kanchanjunga or Makalu area Trek.

What are the best trekking routes?

Annapurna Circuit, Annapurna Basecamp, Everest Basecamp, Dhaulagiri Circuit, Manaslu Circuit and Kanchanjunga are the most popular trekking routes in Nepal.

Should I trek with an agency or should I trek alone?

Trekking alone can be a good experience if you are familiar with the terrain and have quite a few experiences in the area. Nobody can drag you down, and you can move at your own pace savoring the pleasant sceneries around to you. However, if it is your first experience or so, you might want to travel in group or with an agency. Should situations like medical emergencies, isolation due to disasters, etc. occur, having a group can be a matter of relief. If you have no group and you’re all by yourselves, you can hire a porter or a guide.

Is communication to our home country possible while on a trek or climb?

Nepal’s communication facilities are getting day by day, and most portions of trekking routes have mobile phone coverage. In case of a climb, VHF or satellite phones are available at the base camp. In both cases, weather can play an important role in communication.

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