Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek - 09 days

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Things to Know
  • Duration9 Days
  • Difficulty Level Moderate
  • Altitude 4,500 m | Mardi Basecamp
  • Trip Type Trekking | Hiking
  • Start and End Kathmandu - Kathmandu
  • Best Time Mar-May, Sep-Dec
What You’ll Do
  • Explore the beautiful lake city of Pokhara and enjoy its peaceful atmosphere and mountain scenery.
  • Walk through scenic Himalayan trails surrounded by lush forests, diverse flora, and natural landscapes.
  • Witness breathtaking panoramic views of Annapurna South, Dhaulagiri, Mount Machhapuchhre, Himchuli, and other neighboring Himalayan peaks.
  • Experience the rich cultural and natural diversity of the Annapurna region.
  • Enjoy mesmerizing sunrise and sunset views over the majestic Annapurna mountain range.
  • Discover the warm hospitality, traditions, and lifestyle of the local Gurung community.
  • Experience authentic village life, peaceful forests, and unforgettable mountain panoramas throughout the journey.

Mardi Himal Trek is nowadays one of the most popular short trekking adventures in Nepal, especially among young trekkers and nature lovers. Located in the beautiful Annapurna region, this hidden gem offers the perfect combination of peaceful mountain trails, breathtaking Himalayan views, traditional villages, and dense rhododendron forests. Compared to other famous trekking routes, the Mardi Himal Trek is shorter and less physically demanding, making it an ideal choice for travellers who want to experience the authentic Himalayan atmosphere in a limited time. The trail passes through beautiful forests, ridge walks, and cozy tea house settlements while offering stunning close-up views of Mount Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, and Himchuli.

The journey normally begins from Pokhara with a short drive to Kande. The trek continues through Australian Camp, Forest Camp, Low Camp, and High Camp before reaching Mardi Himal Base Camp and Upper View Point at around 4,250 meters. The sunrise view from the viewpoint is one of the most unforgettable moments of the trek. Nowadays, Mardi Himal Trek has become very popular among youngsters because of its scenic beauty, peaceful environment, manageable duration, and incredible photography opportunities. During spring, the trail becomes even more magical with blooming rhododendron forests covering the hillsides with vibrant colors.

Mardi Himal Trek for Beginners

Trek to Mardi Himal is slightly easy to moderate level for beginners. However, for experienced trekkers, Mardi Himal Trekking is comfortable and easy. Of course, several aspects make Mardi Trek easy or difficult. The time you take on the trek, seasons, the trail, and many other aspects. However, to make your trek easy and comfortable, here are some tips and measures to follow. As a beginner, always plan your itinerary for more days. Experienced Trekkers can finish Mardi Trek within 6-7 Days. Nevertheless, we suggest a 09-day Mardi Trek Itinerary to make it easy.

  • Walk at a gentle pace. Rushing during the trek can make you tired.
  • Pick the right time and forecast the weather and temperature before you start the trek.
  • Go for a short day hike once a week at least before the start of the trek.
  • Carry your necessary medications and a small first aid kit.
  • Trek with a well-trained and authorized license-holder trekking guide.
Itinerary
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  • Altitude1,400m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time1-2 hrs

Upon your arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, an Iconic Holiday Nepal representative will greet you, holding a sign with your name. You'll be swiftly transferred to your hotel and checked in. Later, you'll receive a trip briefing, meet your trekking guide.

  • Altitude822 m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time5-6 hrs

We will board a tourist bus to pokhara after an early breakfast. It will take 5-6 hrs to travel by bus. You will pass through the lovely Marsyangdi and Trishuli rivers on the way.

  • Altitude2,600m
  • AccommodationTea House
  • Time6 hrs

After breakfast we head out for Kande on tourist vehicle. The drive to Kande, the starting point of the trek, is about one and half hour duration. Upon reaching there, we begin our trek on the beautiful trail and climb upwards to the Australian Base Camp for about 1.5 hours.Australian Base Camp is a beautiful village, from where you can see an unobstructed view of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, Nilgiri, Himchuli, Manaslu and associated peaks. After taking rest, we head out to Forest Camp that will take about 4-5 hours of long walk. The trail is slightly downhill from Base Camp to Pothana (1950 m) and again ascends to Deurali (2,100 m). At Deurali there is a signboard pointing towards right saying “Forest Camp”. We follow that path to reach our next destination. The trail enters a quiet jungle of oak trees, maples, rhododendrons etc. After hiking for few more hours under the shades of trees, and chirping of birds, we will reach Forest Camp where we spend our night there.

  • Altitude3,600m
  • AccommodationTea House
  • Time6 hrs

The exciting walk to High Camp is one of the scenic walk throughout the trek. After early breakfast, we head on to the trekking trails. We walk under the shades of Rhododendron forest until we reach Badal danda and then the trail continues on the grassy ridges. The trail gradually ascends throughout the hike to the High Camp. We walk above the line of hills and the temperature reduces along the path. After walking for almost 6 hrs, we finally reach Mardi High Camp.

  • Altitude4,500m
  • AccommodationTea House
  • Time6-7 hours

Today we wake up early in the morning and walk for few hours to reach the Upper view point or Mardi Himal Base Camp. The view of the Annapurna Sanctuary can be clearly seen. The panoramic views of South face of Mt. Annpaurna, Himchuli and Machhapuchhre (Mt Fishtail) is truly rewarding. It’s time to experience the accomplishment of our journey to Mardi Himal base Camp. After spending few hours here, we return back to the High Camp for breakfast. After having lunch and resting for some time at High camp, we walk down for 2 hours and reach Low Camp (3,050 m).

  • Altitude1,565m
  • AccommodationTea House
  • Time6-7 hrs

We start our day with a descent down the trail to Landruk village via Forest Camp added with the drastic change in elevation. After walking for around six hours we will reach Landruk. This traditionally rich Gurung village offers friendly and courtesy hospitality.

  • Altitude822m
  • AccommodationHotel

Today is the last day of trekking. We start our day with a leisurely walk down to Kyumi. The trail further continues towards Syauli Bazaar where we will take our drive back to Pokhara in tourist vehicle. Upon reaching Pokhara, we celebrate the successful trek to the Mardi Himal.

  • Altitude1,400m
  • AccommodationHotel
  • Time5-6 hrs

We head out for Kathmandu in a tourist bus. The journey will be about 7 hours. Upon arrival at Kathmandu, our representative will meet and transfer you back to the hotel. In the evening, we host a farewell dinner in a fine restaurant. (Your guide(s) and an office staff will accompany you).

    Our Airport Representative will drop you off to the Kathmandu International Airport for your flight departure from Nepal.

    Trip Map
    Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek - 09 days map
    Trip Cost Details
    Included
    • Arrival and Departure arrangements 
    • Twin-sharing accommodation in a 3-star hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara including breakfast 
    • Twin-sharing or dormitory guesthouse accommodation during the trek
    • All your standard meals during the trek (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner) with seasonal  fruits
    • Experienced, first-aid trained, government-licensed, English-speaking trekking guide
    •  Permit for Annapurna Conservation Area 
    • Porters during the trek for carrying luggage (1 porter for every 2 clients)
    • Wages, accommodation, meals, gear, insurance, and medications for all staff
    • Round trip Tourist bus om between Kathmandu and Pokhara
    • Private tourist vehicle from Pokhara to Kande and from Ghandruk Phedi to Pokhara
    • All administrative expenses and government taxes
    Excluded
    • Meals (lunch and dinner) in Kathmandu and Pokhara
    • Nepal Visa Fee | Nepal visa information
    • Travel insurance along with high-altitude emergency evacuation coverage
    • Tips to staffs | Expected
    • Personal Trekking gears and equipments
    Useful Info

     Accommodation and Meals 

    You will be lodging in a tourist standard hotel in Pokhara and Kathmandu with breakfast. The hotel is comfortable and equipped with modern facilities but, Accommodation in tea houses or lodges along trekking routes often involves some compromise in terms of facilities. While they offer essential shelter and a sense of community, it's important to expect basic amenities. Rooms may be simple with shared or private options, and the bedding provided is typically functional rather than luxurious. Shared bathrooms are common, and hot showers may be available for an additional fee. Dining areas serve hearty meals, but menu choices can be limited in remote areas You can select your chosen meals from the menus offered by tea houses. The menus include Sherpa stew, fresh vegetable items, noodles, various soups, homemade bread items, rice items, spaghetti, pizza, eggs, potatoes items, Apple pie, Dal Bhat, and a variety of beverages like black tea, lemon tea, hot chocolates, and ginger tea, among others. They also include a variety of ethnic cuisines and Western-style meals. While on the Mardi Himal Trek, you can count on a well-thought-out food arrangement that considers dietary demands and regional delicacies. Please be aware that locations and seasons may also have an impact and that teahouses may not always have a specific item in stock.

    Best Time

    Nepal can be visited throughout the year, but Spring (March to May) and Autumn (mid September to December) are considered the best seasons for travel and trekking. During spring, the hills and trekking trails—especially routes like Mardi Himal—are beautifully decorated with blooming rhododendrons, while temperatures remain moderate in lower regions and pleasantly cool in higher altitudes. Autumn offers the clearest skies, stable weather, and breathtaking mountain views, making it the most popular trekking season. This time also coincides with Nepal’s major festivals such as Dashain, the longest and most celebrated festival honoring Goddess Durga with family gatherings, feasts, kite flying, and traditional swings, and Tihar, the vibrant Festival of Lights dedicated to Goddess Laxmi, where homes are illuminated with oil lamps and communities come together in joy and celebration—adding a rich cultural experience to your journey across Nepal.

    Trip Extension Possibility

    Several extensions and side trips may be made during the Mardi Himal Trek. The Mardi Himal Trek can be extended by including more days on your itinerary. For instance, you can extend the hike to incorporate a trip to the Poon Hill Trek , the Annapurna Base Camp Trek. You can always contact us if you need any other trip to Nepal.

    Gears and Equipments

    Here are some of the gear and pieces of equipment that are recommended while trekking to the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek 

    • Rucksack with a waterproof Cover
    • Hiking Boots: Since this journey will have steep trails, a pair of comfortable and lightweight hiking boots is essential
    • Hiking pants: These hiking pants include additional side pockets and can be folded into knee-length shorts.
    • Yoga pants or waterproof pants will make your walk more comfortable.
    • Thermal tops and bottoms should be thick enough to keep you warm but flexible enough to allow for natural movement
    • Shorts, T-shirts, Wind/waterproof jacket, Socks: 4-6 pairs, Underwear: 4-6 pairs
    • Sunglasses and a sun hat to protect your face and neck from direct sunlight.
    • Sun protection cream, Lip balm Woolen Cap: Necessary to protect from cold.
    • Gloves, Headlamp, Power bank/extra batteries, Wet wipes/hand sanitizers
    • Towels - Small and Big, Sleeping Bag, Raincoat, Rubber sandal, toiletries

    Always bear in mind that the specific gear needed for your trek can vary based on factors like trek duration, the season you trek in, and the altitudes you'll encounter. Seek guidance from your trekking agency or guide to ensure you're well-prepared for the specific requirements of your trekking adventure.

     

    FAQs
    • Altitude sickness is generally not a major concern on the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek as the highest point, Mardi Himal Base Camp, is at 4,500 meters (14,764 feet). However, some trekkers may experience mild symptoms of altitude sickness, especially if they ascend too quickly. It’s important to acclimatise properly, stay hydrated, and listen to your body during the trek.

    • The best time to trek to Mardi Himal Base Camp is during autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May). Autumn offers clear skies and stunning mountain views, while spring is known for its vibrant rhododendron blooms that add a splash of colour to the trails. Avoid the monsoon season (June to August) due to heavy rains and slippery paths.

    • The Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek is considered a moderate trek, suitable for trekkers with basic fitness levels. The trail includes some steep ascents and descents, but it is relatively short compared to other treks in Nepal. Regular exercise and preparation can help ensure a comfortable trekking experience.

    • The Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek typically takes 5 to 7 days to complete, depending on your pace and itinerary. This includes time for acclimatisation and enjoying the scenic beauty along the trail.

    Client Reviews
    • jone ryu v
      jone ryu vPhilippinesOct 15, 2024

      One of a Kind Experience

      @IconicHolidayNepal was very accommodating and was asking me of my preference, but never hesitated to give suggestions that they thought would best suit my needs. I was traveling solo and I was made to understand that I might be used to traveling on my own, however, my safety will always be their topmost priority, which I honestly liked knowing that somebody was looking out for me.

      The manager, Upendra, and his wife invited me to their abode for Dashain festival and received tika. It was one of a kind experience as I was able to have a glimpse of their culture and was served a tasty Dal bhat. During the trek, my guide Rajan and his sister Niruja, never left me on the trail. In fact, they were considerate and made sure I was comfortable. They even insisted to carry my backpack for me even when I persisted to carry it on my own. Even when at times I couldn’t stop the writer in me to suddenly throw random questions, they always answered me with a smile. They even obliged when I requested to include them in my videos. All in all, this was a very heartwarming experience and I couldn’t wait to visit again for I know I found friends in Nepal. Dhanyavād from the bottom of my heart.

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