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Mardi Himal Trek

  • Duration 12
  • Destination Nepal
  • Trip Grade Moderate
  • Starts at Kathmandu
  • Ends at Kathmandu
  • Meals B,L & D.
  • Accommodation Tea House
  • Max. Altitude 4200 m
  • Activity Trekking, Exploring
  • Group Type Private
  • Group Size 2-16
  • Best Season Spring & Autumn
Highlights
  • An exclusive adventure on the least visited scenic trails of the Annapurna region.
  • Remote and isolated valleys and ridges with outstanding mountain views.
  • Away from mainstream trekking trails and undisturbed pristine mountain wilderness.
  • Daily walks with stunning views of Annapurna, Machhapuchre and Hiunchuli.
  • Cultural aspects of the native Gurung villages.
  • Explore the rhododendron forest from tall trees to bushes, a natural garden in spring.

Mardi Himal Trek Overview

Mardi Himal Trek offers trekking to lesser-known areas of the Annapurna area between high ridges and a range of peaks. The trail is getting popular nowadays but it is known to make you feel within the world of your own for a short period. Views of mountains, verdant forests, amazing landscapes and interesting villages are some of the highlights of the trek.

Also, the trekking trail forms a small circuit which means you do not have to walk back through the same route. Mardi Himal is located just beneath the towering peaks of Machhapuchare popularly known as ‘Fish Tail’ because of its twin-shaped summits, one of the few mountains in the Himalayas and around the planet, which is restricted to climb and remains a virgin and un-summated peak at above 6,997m high.

Mardi Himal a broken ridge and an extension of Machhapuchare Himal, where a pioneer of British Expeditions explored this region and named ‘Other Sanctuary’ was the first, one situated in the heart of Annapurna and its base camp, just in the north-west direction.

A wonderful country walk around the alpine hills of Mardi Himal within a short frame of time of a week duration, where all people and age groups can join in this marvelous Mardi Himal trekking. Starting from lovely Pokhara city and its verdant scenic valley with a short drive to reach the trekking point of the walks, and then towards cooler alpine ridges facing a marvelous panorama of Annapurna Himalaya.

As route leads into forested areas and then within higher to reach a small grassy plateau and a wide area at Mardi Himal base camp the highest point of the adventure. After a fascinating and remarkable time with a sweeping panorama of mountains and dramatic landscapes, then on the downhill walk back into warm low areas and villages with the drive back to picturesque Pokhara to complete this awesome and most memorable adventure and experience on Mardi Himal Trekking

At Heaven Nepal Adventure, we provide the finest services to our clients from standard lodging to dining. Also, we have a great team of experienced guides and porters. Similarly, we operate numerous trips across Nepal that reflect the beauty of the country. If the itinerary mentioned above does not meet your requirements, we also provide a custom-made itinerary to match your needs. You can contact us through our chat, email, WhatsApp or Viber at +977-9851207846.

Day to Day Itinerary
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Landing at Kathmandu and Nepal international airport, where our guide or staff receives you for the short drive to your respective hotels in the hub of Kathmandu. After checking into your nice rooms to rest after a jet lag, and then rendezvous with another group member of Annapurna Mardi Himal Trekking, where our guide/leader will brief you with information regarding the Mardi Himal trek, about hotels and lodges with Nepalese culture, do’s and don’ts. Evening enjoys a grand welcome dinner in typical Nepalese restaurants with various native cultures as entertainment.

  • Tea 3*** Hotel
  • Welcome Dinner
  • 2-3 hrs.
  • 4km

Kathmandu is a free day where one can join in our interesting sightseeing tour as options, as the capital Kathmandu of Nepal is steeped with historical and religious monuments of world heritage sites. Afternoon at leisure and preparation for Annapurna Mardi Himal trekking, starting the next early morning with overland or flight to beautiful Pokhara.

  • Tea 3*** Hotel
  • B,L & D.
  • 4-5hrs
  • 10km

As per group size take a coach or in tourist standard bus for the interesting overland journey to reach Nepal Mid-West at Pokhara, where a drive leads to much warmer farm areas past many towns and villages with views of snow-capped peaks, and then reaching finally at scenic Pokhara by its calm Phewa Lake.

(Flying options of 30 mins panoramic flight to land at Pokhara from Kathmandu)

  • Tea 3*-5* Hotel.
  • B,L & D.
  • 6-7hrs
  • 200km.

After a pleasant overnight stop at Pokhara facing views of the Annapurna Himalaya range of mountains with Machhapuchare peaks ‘ Fish Tail’ have a hearty breakfast in the hotel then drive beyond Pokhara to commence our first day walks. Journey with grand views of Annapurna heading past farm villages and towns and then a cooler hill village at Kande, where our walk begins following an uphill path into the cool shade of the forest for an hour to reach a beautiful and scenic spot within a large meadow a grazing field named as Australian Camp.

The original local name is Thulo Kharka, which means a larger cattle grazing field, a scenic spot surrounded by alpine woodland with a superb panorama of Annapurna- Manaslu with the top of Dhaulagiri Himal. It also includes views of the towering Machhapuchare Himal or Fishtail. From here the walk continues downhill and short ups to Potana village for an overnight stop facing glorious views of Machhapuchare Himal with Mardi rock and ice peak.

 

  • Tea Tea House/Lodge
  • B,L & D.
  • 5-6 hours
  • 8 km

Catching lovely views of the Annapurna range morning a slow climb into the forest to reach Deurali at 2,050 m high facing grand views of landscapes and mountains, our route diverts from the main trail at Deurali heading into hidden pockets of Annapurna Himalaya to reach a place called Kokar or Forest / Jungle Camp for an overnight stop after a pleasant scenic walk of the day.

  • Tea Tea House/Lodge
  • B,L & D.
  • 5-6 hours
  • 12 km

From here into dense woods of tall rhododendron-hemlocks-oaks-magnolia and pine trees where some of the time during walks on high ridges view of peaks blocked by tall tree lines, as our walk slowly follows the hidden trails within a tranquil environment with a glimpse of peaks around open areas then reaching a small place within a forest clearing at Low Camp for an overnight stop.

  • Tea Tea House/Lodge.
  • B,L & D.
  • 6 hours
  • 10 km

Morning views get better heading closer towards mountains where tree lines stop for short alpine bushes and shrubs with dwarf rhododendron known as azalea, junipers and Burberry facing towering Machhapuchare Himal ‘Fish Tail’ with Mardi Himal at close distance.

Slowly walk leads to higher ridges to reach High Camp for an overnight stay, a place with few simple good lodges for trekkers and adventurers, afternoon at leisure to enjoy marvellous views of grand landscapes and snow-capped mountains.

  • Tea Tea House/Lodge.
  • B,L & D.
  • 3-4hrs.
  • 8 km

A High Camp is a leisure day for a hike and excursion to the base of Mardi Himal, where morning follows a faint trail on the grassy path walking on the higher ridge of Mardi Himal high hills with an excellent panorama of surrounding peaks of massive Annapurna range as walk finally reach near to the bottom of Mardi Himal located beneath staggering Machhapuchare Himal ‘Fish Tail’ Enjoy the grand views on the highest spot of the adventure at above 4,495 meters high within the pristine wilderness of giant mountains and the retrace the walk back to High Camp.

  • Tea Tea House/Lodge
  • B,L & D
  • 6-7 hours
  • 16 km

Today a long walk to the lower warmer valley at Sidang village, with a last moment on the high hills of Annapurna and Mardi Himal, where the walk follows the same route sometimes within a densely forested area, and then taking a new fresh route with more descent to reach a farm in the village of Sidang located on the road head to Pokhara.

  • Tea Tea House/Lodge
  • B,L & D
  • 4-5hrs.
  • 18km.

Our last day in farm country, where the morning leads to short walks and the boarding in a vehicle for the drive of a few hours to reach Pokhara, as journey passes through many smaller farm villages and towns and then arrives at beautiful and scenic Pokhara for overnight stops by famous serene Lake Phewa.

  • Tea 3***Hotel.
  • B,L & D.
  • 3hrs.
  • 27km.

Morning from Pokhara an exciting overland journey back to Kathmandu on route observe Nepalese country life as the drive leads past farm villages and towns and to reach Kathmandu around afternoon time, the rest of the day free for individual activities and shopping souvenir

  • Tea Tea House/Lodge
  • B,L & D.
  • 6-7hrs.
  • 200km

After a wonderful time in Nepal with an amazing time in the high mountains enjoying walks on the Annapurna Mardi Himal Trek, with the last day in the Himalayan country enjoy awesome adventures where our staff and guide transfer you to the airport for your flight back home or to the next port of call.

  • Tea --
  • Breakfast
  • 1hrs
  • 4km
Altitude Chart

Heaven Nepal Adventure our team guides, porters and accompanying staff are locals with a broad knowledge about each and every location that we travel through.

Cost Includes
  • Airport pick up and drop service in a private vehicle
  • Welcome dinner and farewell dinner at typical Nepali restaurant with live cultural dance.
  • 3-Night accommodation in Kathmandu with breakfast
  • 2-Night accommodation standard hotel in Pokhara with breakfast
  • Accommodation during the trekking in a teahouse/Lodge
  • Full board meals during the trek (B, L, D and Tea or Coffee) fruits after dinner
  • Tourist Stander Bus drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara to Kathmandu (option for 30 m, flight if require)
  • Gov.certified well trained English speaking trek guide
  • Cost of the guide and potter(sherpa) their salary, insurance, equipment, food, and accommodation
  • One potter every two members of trekkers group
  • All government necessary document ACAP permit/TIMS card.
  • Purified drinking water while on a trek and Down jackets, the sleeping bag must be returned to the company after completion of your trek.
  • Company’s duffel bag and a company’s t-shirt as a souvenir, trekking route map .
  • The arrangement of helicopter rescue service (trekker’s travel insurance must cover this expense)
  • First Aid Kit box (carried by your trek guide)
  • All applicable federal and route local taxes.
  • Adventure certificate (after completion of the trek)
  • Final departure to the airport.
Cost Excludes
  • International Airfare/Nepal Visa
  • Food in Kathmandu and Pokhara besides welcome and farewell dinner.
  • Personal expenses for your clothing and personal expenses
  • Your personal expenses such as mineral water, soft and alcoholic beverages, laundry, hot drinking water on the trek
  • Bar bills, hot showers, internet, battery chargers Wi: Fi etc.
  • Your Personal travel insurance that would cover helicopter evacuation as well as medical expenses and trip cancellation
  • Tipping the trekking crew
  • Anything other expenses not mentioned in the “service Included” section.
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Useful Info

Meals and Accommodations

In major cities like Pokhara and Kathmandu, you will get multiple options to choose from, from cheap lodges to extravagant 5 stars hotels. Likewise, you will also get to choose from a wide range of cuisines while in the major cities. However, once you move away from the cities, the options for meals and accommodations in Nepal will become limited. During the treks, the best accommodations available are lodges and teahouses. They provide basic facilities for dining and lodging. These places mostly serve traditional Nepali “Daal Bhat Tarkari” (rice, pulses, and vegetables). Similarly, there are several other food varieties like Momo, Thukpa, and Thakali food available across Nepal.

Nepal Country Visa and Entry Procedure

Here are two ways to obtain a Nepalese visa. The first one is via the Nepalese Diplomatic Missions stationed in your country. As the second way, you can easily obtain an On-Arrival visa at the entry/exit points stationed across the country. You can fill out an application form and provide the necessary documents to receive an On-Arrival Visa. Travellers can choose different visa types according to the length of their stay in Nepal.

The visa for 15 days costs USD 30, USD 50 for 30 days, and USD 125 for 90 days. Also if your visa is about to expire but you are not yet done exploring the country, you can get your visa extended for USD 3 per day and if your visa has already expired, it costs USD 5 per day. This information regarding updated Visa Fees is available at the official website of the Department of Immigration at http://www.nepalimmigration.gov.np/post/notice-regarding-visa-fee-updates.

You can also head to the following link for more information regarding Tourist visas in Nepal. http://www.nepalimmigration.gov.np/page/tourist-visa

How to reach Nepal?

International flights are only available through the only International Airport i.e. the Tribhuvan International Airport. If you are planning on travelling to Nepal by air then TIA is your only option. Flights can be boarded from India, Dubai, Hong Kong, Bangkok, and Kuala Lumpur among many other destinations.

Travelling by land you have two options, via India and China. There is also a direct railway line connecting India and Nepal along with several bus facilities for travelling across the border from India.

Travelling by road through India is the most easily accessible. You can travel to Nepal through Sunauli- Bhairahawa, Raxaul – Birgunj, Siliguri- Kakarbhitta, Banbasa – Mahendranagar, or Bahraich- Nepalgunj. Kodari and Kerung are two entry/exit points stationed at the Nepal-Tibet border.

Popular Destinations to Visit

There are numerous travel destinations in Nepal; each with a unique identity and story of its own. Kathmandu is one of such destination, with dozens of sightseeing to do, eateries to try out, and handicrafts to shop. Next up is Pokhara which enchants its visitors with its serene lakes and the enthralling views of the Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, and Fishtail ranges. Similarly, Lumbini, Chitwan, Bandipur, and Palpa are a few other destinations which are ripe for tours and leisurely vacations. Chitwan National Park and Bardia National Park are two of the most popular destinations for jungle safari and wildlife exploration.

As for adventure sports, Kathmandu and Pokhara offer numerous choices, including rafting, bungee jumping, zip-lining, and paragliding. Likewise, the Everest, Annapurna, and Langtang regions stand out as prominent destinations for treks, peak climbing trips, and expeditions.

Things to do in Nepal

The nation is considered to be a paradise for trekkers and grants an exciting number of choices. On these treks, you will witness the grand views of the Himalayas and the cultural prosperity of the ethnic communities along the trails. Everest Base Camp Trek and Annapurna Base Camp Trek are two of the most popular treks in Nepal.

For those who are not satisfied with just gazing up at the mountains, you can go for a mountaineering expedition and peak climbing. While expeditions take you to mountains above the height of 6,500 meters, the destinations of peak climbing trips are low-lying peaks which can be summited even by amateurs. Everest (8848m), Annapurna (8091m), and Ama Dablam (6856m) are popular expedition sites whereas Island Peak (6189m), Mera Peak (6476m), and Pisang Peak (6091m) are the notable peak climbing destinations.

Short tours and sightseeing in Nepal are also quite popular among travellers in Nepal. Likewise, adventure sports like rafting, bungee jumping, paragliding, canyoning, rock climbing, zip-lining, and mountain biking are also among the things that can be done in Nepal.

Trekking Seasons in Nepal

The country lies in the temperate zone and has four distinct climates: spring, summer (with monsoon), autumn, and winter. Normally, the best time to trek in Nepal is in March-May (spring) when the skies are clear, trails are filled with blooming flora, and the temperature is just right.

Another appropriate season is mid-September to November (autumn), during which the temperature is moderate, skies are clear, and mountain views are stunning. The summer season (June – August) is occupied by heavy rainfall increasing the chances of landslides in the hills, while the winter season brings in harsh weather conditions and extreme cold. However, there are treks which can be done during winter and monsoon as well.

Upper Dolpo and Upper Mustang regions lie in the rain-shadow area so, they are ideal trek destinations during monsoon. Likewise, easy and low-altitude treks like Ghorepani Poonhill and Tamang Heritage Trek are perfect during the winter season.

Read our blog on the Best Season to Trek in Nepal for more info.

Altitude Sickness

While trekking in Nepal is extremely satisfying, altitude sickness might get a better hold of you at times. The air pressure and oxygen concentration decrease the higher you travel.

As such, altitude sickness is an illness that the human body suffers from due to these reasons. The symptoms of the sickness include lack of appetite, nausea, weakness, lightheartedness, sleep disturbance, tiredness, and headache. These symptoms generally appear when moving upwards of the height of 2,400 meters from sea level.

You can adopt different measures to avoid altitude sickness like a walk at a slow and steady pace, avoiding smoking, and stopping at different stations to acclimatize. Before beginning your trek, make sure you have a first aid kit with ibuprofen or paracetamol and Diamox. If anyone falls victim to altitude sickness, it is necessary to inform the trip leader and descend to a lower altitude. In extreme cases, it might also be necessary to perform Heli rescue and emergency evacuations.

Travel Insurance

Accidents can happen anywhere so, it is recommended that all tourists get travel insurance before visiting Nepal. Depending upon the insurance policy and the company, the insurance will look after tragic like theft, loss or accidental damage of gears and other belongings, baggage, and medical emergencies. Likewise, the insurance should also include helicopter evacuation and any kinds of mishaps that might occur during adventure sporting like bungee jumping, rafting, and zip-lining. No one is capable of foreseeing accidents, but each individual can buy an insurance policy to lessen the effects of the accident.

Banking, ATMs, and Money in Nepal

Nepalese Rupees is the official currency of Nepal. The banknotes of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500, and 1000 whereas coins of 1 and 2 are available in Nepal.

While travelling to Nepal, banking and money exchange are not a huge deal in big cities like Pokhara and Kathmandu. When you head to rural areas, the availability of banks, ATMs, and money exchange booths becomes fairly scarce. So, it is best to withdraw enough cash and exchange the currency in major cities. You can exchange foreign currencies for Nepali Rupees at the Tribhuvan International Airport. You need to be updated about the exchange rates which are available at the official website of Neal Rastra Bank at https://www.nrb.org.np/fxmexchangerate.php.

Internet and Communication

It is quite easy to access the Internet in Nepal. Using Wi-Fi is a widely used way to communicate and use the Internet. Wi-Fi is easily available in major cities and even in some remote destinations. When trekking to remote locations, Wi-Fi might not always be available; so, using cellular data is the best way to communicate over the Internet. You can buy a Sim-card in Nepal at a reasonable price which allows you to make an international call. Also, you can use mobile data while you are in areas without Wi-Fi.  Telephone, Fax, and newspapers are a few other forms of communication in Nepal.

Internal Flight Delays

Due to the geographical diversity and unpredictable climate in the Himalayas, internal flights are often delayed or cancelled. Weather conditions like heavy rainfall, storms, or fog can disrupt flights. So, it is wise to spare an extra day or two as buffer days, in case of flight delays and cancellations. Likewise, it is also necessary to note that the weather conditions are great during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) seasons. If you have enough time, you can also choose road transportation in such cases.

Health and Safety Including Traveling Alone in Country

The country is very safe for all tourists and travellers. The country is not experiencing any armed conflicts, religious wars, or grave crimes. Travelling alone is also perfectly sage and you will find willing Nepalese to help you with your travel issues. We also advise solo travellers to inform their loved ones and authorities like local police about their travel destination and itinerary to remain on the safe side. However, there are many issues that you need to consider to trek alone. So, you should have ample knowledge and idea before going on a solo trek.

Likewise, there is a Tourist Police department in Nepal which looks after the welfare and safety of the travellers. You can learn more about them at the official website of the Nepal Tourism Board at https://www.welcomenepal.com/plan-your-trip/tourist-police.html.

In case of medical emergencies during your trek, you can visit the nearest health post which provides basic medical services. If the medical complication persists, you’ll have to head to the hospitals in towns and cities. Similarly, it is also necessary to follow a healthy and hygienic lifestyle when travelling in Nepal to stay fit and healthy.

FAQs
  • Certainly, this will be an exciting holiday for your people as well for adults, where walk leads to ups and down that is only the tough bit, otherwise, it’s a great interesting walk for all. For minor infants please bring carriage with straps to carry the younger kids especially on ups and down trails, where we can hire extra porters to carry the baby with the carriage.

  • A Depending upon your time and duration for the trek you can book this trip at least 2-3 weeks ahead from our departure dates for the trek, with advance payment as per the norms and rules of the company. Make sure that you have checked your medical and physical fitness before signing the trip and as well purchasing medical and travel insurance which is very important for this kind of adventurous treks in Nepal Himalaya.

  • From the minimum 3-4 person in the group with a maximum of 10-15 persons in the group, in some cases we do allow booking for a single person as well, running independently at extra cost than in groups.

  • As per the season wise, where the best time is from March to May when most of the day is clear with minimum temperatures of 0° to 20° Celsius depending upon the altitude and areas. Where most of the morning till mid-days clears for views and walks, sometimes afternoon can get overcast with chances of light rains and snow. March to May will be lively with wild-flowers in full bloom especially various species of rhododendron (national flower of Nepal) from trees too short bushes.

  • Tea-House the word used in early days when there were smaller numbers of lodges on route trekking, at present each village has more than 10 to 20 good lodges with pleasant rooms accommodations, serving excellent food menus as per the season wise. Some village above 2,500 m do have the nice lodge, but due to freezing cold temperatures in night and morning time where they have toilets on the outside, with some inside as common bathrooms and restrooms. All rooms and dining with warm heating and cozy facilities to make your stay much pleasant and enjoyable.

  • Most of the places do have electricity on route trekking run by hydro-power after main villages, where much of electric supply is private and individual of the lodge In this situation where our guides are well equipped with knowledge for emergency and medical purpose, depending upon the seriousness of the victims if it is much critical where nearest medical attention needed, we call for immediate evacuation for Helicopter services to reach the victims to nearest medical station and hospital.

     

  • Scenic views of the world’s highest mountains with Dhaulagiri-Annapurna and Manaslu range include magnificent Machhapuchare Himal ‘Fish Tail’ peaks, where walk leads you around Buddhist country is interwoven with old traditional farm life and custom. The walk leads to visit Gurung villages and encountering many farm fields and terraces of interesting traditional life of the local villagers.

  • Gurung tribes are high hills people of Nepal Far Mid-West Himalaya spread out throughout Nepal, where most concentrated within Annapurna and Dhaulagiri area of both Hindu and Buddhist religion and origin, these hill tribes are famous as legendary Gurkha soldiers in foreign legion and army like British, India as well some as police force in Singapore and security guards in many parts of the world overseas. Besides men-folk as famous Gurkha soldiers, the hill people are mostly farmers and cattle herders as the traditional profession.

     

  • Absolutely the best months of the year and seasons for botany students, flower and nature lovers, where hills and valley alive with wildflowers in full bloom with riots of different colors, rhododendron from tall trees too short bushes will be in flowering times, rhododendron national flower of Nepal also.

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