Mardi Himal
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- Duration 6D
- Difficulty Level - Moderate | 4500M
- Nepal
- Adventure Type: Trekking
- Distance: 31 Km.
- AirPort: Pokhara
- 9th to 14th March
- Stay: Teehouse and Homestay
- Food: Meals while on trek & at Teehouse (Veg)
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The Mardi Himal trek offers an exciting journey through diverse landscapes, vibrant forests, and panoramic mountain views, making it an excellent choice for trekkers of all levels. Located in Nepal, this trek is renowned for its breathtaking vistas of the Annapurna and Machapuchare peaks, along with a mix of lush rhododendron forests, alpine meadows, and rugged terrain.
Starting from Pokhara, the trek gradually ascends through quaint villages and dense forests. Highlights include the serene Forest Camp, the stunning views from Lowar Badal Danda, and the dramatic High Camp, where the trek's most spectacular mountain views await. The summit, standing at 4500m, offers a rewarding panorama of the Annapurna range, Machapuchare, and Mardi Himal itself.
Best experienced from spring to autumn, the trek provides an immersive adventure in the heart of the Himalayas. Whether it’s the snow-capped peaks, the pristine mountain air, or the traditional teahouse stays along the way, the Mardi Himal trek is an unforgettable experience.
The Mardi Himal trek is a captivating journey, combining accessible trails, awe-inspiring mountain vistas, and the tranquility of the high Himalayas, leaving trekkers with lasting memories of Nepal’s natural beauty.
Day 1 : Pokhara stay only
Day 2 : Pokhara to Forest Camp via kalimati
- Driving distance: 195KM | 6-7 hrs approximately
- Altitude: 2600M.
- Trek distance:
- Accommodation: Teehouse
Day 3 : Forest Camp to Lowar Badal Danda
- Altitude: 3210M.
- Trek distance: 11km | 5hrs approximately
- Accommodation: Teehouse
Day 4 : Lowar Badal Danda to High Camp
- Altitude: 3550M.
- Trek distance: 5km | 3hrs approximately
- Accommodation: Teehouse
Day 5 : High Camp to Summit Top and back to Lowar Camp
- Altitude: 4500M. | 2950M.
- Trek distance: 18km | 9-10hrs approximately
- Accommodation: Teehouse
Day 6 : Lowar Camp to Pokhara via siding
- Trek distance: 8km | 3-4hrs approximately
- Accommodation: Homestay
Price
- 15999 /-
1. Accommodation (as per the itinerary):
- Homestay and Teehouse
2. Meals (Veg)
- Day 2 Dinner to Day 6 Breakfast as per the itinerary.
- Drinking water while on trek (Tap/Mountain water).
3. Support:
- 1 Versatile base camp manager handles communication and deploys extra manpower in emergencies.
- 1 Mountaineering & First aid qualified professional trek Leader.
- Local experienced guides (Number of guides depending on the group size).
- Enough support staff.
4. Trek equipment:
- Sleeping bag, Sleeping liners (if required), mattresses, and Utensils.
- 4 men all season trekker tent (triple sharing), Kitchen & Dining tent, Toilet tent.
- Ropes, Helmet, Ice axe, Harness, Gaiters & crampons (if required).
5. First aid:
- Medical kit,Blood pressure monitor.
Here is a list of things to carry on trek
- Upto -10° jacket
- Fleece or woolen layer
- Base layer
- Inners
- Raincoat or panchu (lightweight)
- Head Torch / torch
- Trekking shoe (better if waterproof)
- Trekking pole (optional)
- Towel
- Toiletries
- Tissue paper
- Sunglass
- Woolen pant/thick pants
- Cap
- Water bottle
- Hand Sanitizer
- Hand gloves
- Cotswool (for extreme cold)
- Woolen socks
- Power Bank
- Speaker (if you have)
- Slippers
- Basic medicines
- Tooth paste and brush
- Sun's cream
For more information, contact :
📞 Call or 📱 WhatsApp now – 7003072006 / 9836110483 / 8981895818
Note :- Good physical health needed for trekking
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INCLUDED
- Pick up & Drop - Phokhara
- Phokhara day 1 and day6 stay only
- Food - Breakfast & Dinner
- Well Qualified & Experienced Trek Leader
- Basic First Aid kit
EXCLUDED
- Train/Flights Fare.
- Any parking/entry fees.
- Personal expenses, if any.
- Day 1 food and everyday lunch and day 6 dinner
- Anything not specifically mentioned under the head Inclusion.









