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Mardi Himal Trek

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Mardi Himal Trek
Trip Duration 10 Days
Max-Altitude 4600
Group Size 1-15
Start & End Point Kathmandu
Trip Difficulty Easy
Best Season Round the Year
Trip Price
US$ 1350
US$ 1000 Per Person
Trip Introduction

Overview of Mardi Himal Trek

Explore the captivating Mardi Himal Trek, a newly opened gem for trekkers seeking a tranquil escape off the beaten path.

This route serves as an excellent alternative to the well-traveled Ghorepani Poon Hill trek and stands out as one of the most accessible adventures in the Annapurna region.

Renowned for being one of the shortest and easiest treks, it is ideal for those looking to experience the beauty of the Himalayas without a lengthy expedition.

The journey on the Mardi Himal Trekking route unveils breathtaking views of famous peaks like Machapuchare (Fishtail), Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli.

As you navigate this trek to Mardi Himal, you will wander through lush rhododendron forests, past quaint villages, and vibrant green valleys, surrounded by a peaceful atmosphere that heightens your trekking experience.

Choosing the Mardi Trek offers convenience and rewards you with some of the most stunning mountain vistas, making every step of this journey unforgettable.

Trip Schedule

Itinerary of Mardi Himal Trek

Car 30-60 minutes
Accommodation 5-Star Hotel
Meals Excluded
Max-altitude 1400

Welcome to the vibrant capital of Nepal, Kathmandu, the starting point for your Mardi Himal Trek. Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, you’ll be greeted by our representative and transferred to your hotel. Take the rest of the day to relax and acclimatize to the new environment.

You can explore the lively Thamel district, known for its colorful marketplaces and eateries, which provide a vibrant backdrop for your preparations for the trek. Kathmandu is rich in cultural heritage, offering numerous opportunities to engage with its history through visits to ancient temples and bustling bazaars. This initial experience in Nepal’s capital sets the stage for the adventure ahead.

Car 4-6 hours
Accommodation 5-Star Hotel
Meals Breakfast
Max-altitude 1400

Spend your day diving deep into Kathmandu’s historical and cultural heart. Visit the sacred Swayambhunath Stupa, known affectionately as the Monkey Temple, perched on a hill overlooking the city, providing sweeping views and a tranquil atmosphere. Explore Pashupatinath Temple, a major pilgrimage site for Hindus, and witness the spiritual ceremonies along the banks of the Bagmati River.

Conclude your tour at Boudhanath Stupa, one of the largest stupas in the world surrounded by monastic communities. In the evening, attend a detailed briefing to discuss your upcoming journey on the Mardi Himal Trekking path. The briefing will cover all logistical, safety, and cultural aspects to ensure a seamless experience.

Flight 30-60 minutes
Accommodation 5-Star Hotel
Meals Breakfast
Max-altitude 820

Board a morning flight to Pokhara, a serene city that boasts spectacular views of the Annapurna range, including Machapuchare (Fishtail Mountain) and the peaks of the Annapurna Massif. The flight itself is a highlight, offering aerial views of the rugged landscapes that define Nepal.

Upon arrival, spend your day in Pokhara either resting or taking a gentle walk along the shores of Phewa Lake. The reflective waters of the lake, set against the backdrop of towering mountains, provide a peaceful setting to prepare for the trek to Mardi Himal.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 2600

After a scenic drive to Dhampus, you will begin your ascent to Forest Camp. The trail winds through dense forests filled with oak, hemlock, and rhododendron trees, a habitat for numerous bird species and a naturalist’s paradise.

This initial phase of the Mardi Trek is crucial for acclimatizing to the increasing altitude. As you reach Forest Camp, enjoy the solitude of the wilderness, which provides a stark contrast to the bustling city you left behind.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 3550

Continue your ascent from Forest Camp to High Camp. Today’s hike is more challenging, as the terrain becomes steeper and the forests gradually thin out, revealing expansive views of the Annapurna sanctuary.

High Camp is situated at a vantage point that offers panoramic views of the Himalayan giants. Spend your evening at High Camp, where the skies stretch wide and clear, perfect for stargazing and reflecting on the journey thus far on the Mardi Himal Trek.

Accommodation Local Teahouse
Meals Breakfast,Lunch,Dinner
Max-altitude 4600

Today, you will face the most challenging and rewarding part of your trek as you head toward Mardi Himal Base Camp. The trek is strenuous, but the paths edged with alpine flora, lead you to some of the most spectacular viewpoints in the region.

At the base camp, take in the stunning up-close views of Mardi Himal and the surrounding peaks. After spending some time at the base camp, descend to Badal Danda, where you will spend the night. This location offers a quieter, more secluded environment to rest after the day’s exertions.

Accommodation 5-Star Hotel
Meals Breakfast,Lunch
Max-altitude 820

From Badal Danda, descend through the lush landscapes to Landruk, a beautiful village that showcases traditional Nepalese rural life. The trek to Landruk allows you to experience the warmth and hospitality of the local Gurung community.

After reaching Landruk, a drive will take you back to the comforts of Pokhara. This return to civilization is often a welcome change after the rigors of the high mountains.

Accommodation 5-Star Hotel
Meals Breakfast
Max-altitude 820

Take this day to either rest or explore more of Pokhara. Visit the Peace Pagoda, which offers a panoramic view of the city and the lake below, or take a boat ride on Phewa Lake.

For those interested in local crafts, the markets of Pokhara offer plenty of shopping opportunities, from handmade crafts to intricate jewelry, reflecting the region’s artistic heritage.

Flight 30-60 minutes
Accommodation 5-Star Hotel
Meals Breakfast
Max-altitude 1400

Return to Kathmandu via a morning flight. Utilize this day to catch up on any last-minute shopping or sightseeing. Kathmandu’s rich tapestry of culture and history offers ample opportunities for exploration and discovery, from its bustling markets to quiet temples.

Car 30-60 minutes
Accommodation Excluded
Meals Breakfast
Max-altitude 1400

Your Mardi Himal Trek concludes with a transfer to the airport for your departure flight. Leave Nepal with memories of its majestic landscapes, rich cultures, and the exhilarating challenge of trekking one of its most beautiful trails.


Added Insights

Includes/Excludes

What's Included?

  • Airport Transfers: Private ground transfers to and from the airport.
  • Flights: Round-trip flights between Kathmandu and Pokhara on Buddha Airlines.
  • Luxury Hotels: Stay in 5-star hotels in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • Teahouses: Enjoy the best available teahouses during the trek.
  • Breakfast: Provided in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  • Full Board on Trek: All meals covered during the trek.
  • Permits: All necessary trekking permits are arranged.
  • Guides: Experienced guides to enhance your trekking experience.
  • Gear: Includes high-quality trekking poles, a down jacket, a duffle bag, and a sleeping bag.
  • Support: Porters to carry luggage and first aid available for safety.
  • Sightseeing: Guided tour of Kathmandu’s historic sites.
  • Dining: Welcome and farewell dinners in Kathmandu.

What's Excluded?

  • Travel Insurance: Mandatory for all trekkers and must be obtained independently.
  • Visa Fees: Entry visas for Nepal are not included.
  • International Flights: Airfare to and from Nepal is the trekker’s responsibility.
  • Alcoholic Beverages and Additional Meals: Drinks and meals outside those specified in the itinerary are not covered.
  • Personal Gear: Personal trekking gear and specialized clothing are not provided.
  • Tips and Gratuities: Tips for guides and staff are optional and not included.
  • Optional Activities: Extra activities or excursions beyond the planned itinerary are not included.
  • Emergency Evacuation Costs: Not covered; should be included in your travel insurance.
  • Miscellaneous Fees: Charges for personal calls, internet, and laundry services are also not included.
Good to Know

Essential Information - Mardi Himal Trek

Highlights of the Mardi Himal Trek

Iconic Peaks: Enjoy unforgettable views of key Himalayan peaks including Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Annapurna Fang, and the distinctive Machapuchare (Fishtail Mountain).

The viewpoint from Mardi Himal Base Camp offers one of the most striking panoramas in the region, and it is a rewarding experience for those who reach it.

Rhododendron Forests: Walk through magical rhododendron forests that burst into vibrant colors during the spring. This natural display adds a brilliant layer of beauty to the trek, enhancing the visual experience against the dramatic high mountain backdrop.

Local Communities: Along the trail, interact with the Gurung and Thakali communities. These interactions allow for a deeper understanding of the local customs and way of life, enriching your trek with valuable cultural insights.

Dynamic Terrain: The route through the Mardi Himal offers a mix of dense forest paths, alpine meadows, and rugged high-altitude landscapes. This diversity in terrain keeps the trek engaging and offers trekkers a comprehensive Himalayan trekking experience.

Capturing Moments: The pristine environments and the clear skies at higher elevations make this trek a paradise for photographers. Capture stunning shots of the landscape, local wildlife, and celestial night-time displays, making each moment on the trek memorable.


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Mardi Himal Trek Best Season: Month-by-Month Guide

The Mardi Himal Trek offers distinct experiences throughout the year, each season bringing a unique flavor to this picturesque journey through the Annapurna region. Here’s a month-by-month breakdown to help you choose the best time for your trek:


January

Weather: Cold, especially at higher altitudes. Expect snowy trails.

Considerations: Stunning clear skies and fewer trekkers. Being well-prepared for sub-zero temperatures and possible heavy snow at High Camp is essential.


February

Weather: Still cold, but starting to warm up. Snow begins to melt.

Considerations: Increasing daylight and slightly warmer weather improve trekking conditions. Still, carry appropriate winter gear.


March

Weather: Transition from winter to spring. Warmer days but chilly mornings and nights.

Considerations: Rhododendrons start blooming, adding spectacular colors to the landscape. Ideal for photographers and nature enthusiasts.


April

Weather: One of the best times to trek. Comfortable temperatures and clear skies.

Considerations: The landscape is vibrant with blooming flowers. As this is peak season, expect more trekkers on the trail.


May

Weather: Warm and pleasant. The pre-monsoon season brings occasional showers.

Considerations: The trails are lush and the valleys are green, providing excellent photography opportunities.


June

Weather: Warm, starting to get humid. Early monsoon rains may begin.

Considerations: Less crowded. Prepare for rain and ensure you have waterproof gear.


July

Weather: Peak monsoon month. Frequent heavy rains and possible leeches on the lower trails.

Considerations: The trek is still doable, but you need good rain gear and a positive attitude towards trekking in wet conditions.


August

Weather: Continuation of monsoon. Intermittent heavy rains.

Considerations: Lush green landscapes at their peak. It is ideal for those who enjoy solitude and don’t mind getting wet.


September

Weather: The monsoon is over. The weather is beginning to clear, but there is some residual rain early in the month.

Considerations: As the rains recede, the trails start drying, making it an excellent time to trek with fewer crowds and rejuvenate flora.


October

Weather: Excellent trekking conditions. Clear skies and pleasant temperatures.

Considerations: October is a peak season with clear mountain views and vibrant cultural festivals in the region.


November

Weather: Cool and clear, ideal for trekking.

Considerations: November is another popular month for trekking due to stable weather and excellent visibility.


December

Weather: Beginning of the winter season. Cold, especially in the mornings and evenings.

Considerations: Less crowded. Beautiful snowy landscapes, but be prepared for cold temperatures and shorter days.


Choosing the correct month for the Mardi Himal Trek depends on what you want to experience.

Whether it’s the lush monsoon season, the festive and busy autumn months, or the quiet, snowy winter, each season offers a unique adventure on this incredible trek.


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Mardi Himal Trek Distance

Set off on the Mardi Himal Trek, an exquisite journey through the Annapurna region, marked by breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural experiences.

This distance chart is designed to provide potential trekkers with a clear understanding of the daily distances and trekking times involved, ensuring thorough preparation for this adventure. Here are the distances you’ll cover as you traverse the serene and stunning paths of the Mardi Himal Trek:


DayFromToDistance (km)Approx. Trekking Time
1Kathmandu Arrival
2Kathmandu Sightseeing
3KathmanduPokhara (Flight)200 km (air)30 mins
4PokharaDhampus (Drive)22 km1 hr (drive)
DhampusForest Camp9 km4-5 hrs
5Forest CampHigh Camp7 km4-5 hrs
6High CampMardi Himal Base Camp4 km3-4 hrs (round trip)
Mardi Himal Base CampBadal Danda3 km2-3 hrs (return)
7Badal DandaLandruk6 km3-4 hrs
LandrukPokhara (Drive)43 km2 hrs (drive)
8Pokhara Sightseeing
9PokharaKathmandu (Flight)200 km (air)30 mins
10Departure from Kathmandu


Weather on the Mardi Himal Trek

The Mardi Himal Trek traverses through a dynamic climate, offering trekkers a variety of weather conditions based on the season, altitude, and time of day.

Properly planning for these changes is crucial for a successful trek. Here’s an in-depth look at the weather you might encounter along the Mardi Himal trail across different times of the year:


Spring (March to May)

Spring is a prime trekking season, characterized by moderate temperatures and the natural beauty of blossoming flora.

March: The air begins to warm, with daytime temperatures around 10-15°C (50-59°F) at higher elevations, though nights can still be brisk.

April and May: These months are warmer, with daytime temperatures between 12-18°C (54-64°F) in higher areas. The environment has vibrant rhododendrons and clear skies, providing excellent trekking conditions.


Summer/Monsoon (June to August)

The monsoon season presents a unique trekking experience, with lush landscapes and active wildlife, albeit with some challenges.

June marks the onset of the monsoon, with occasional showers. This leads to humid conditions and temperatures up to 20°C (68°F) at lower altitudes.

July and August: Experience the peak of the monsoon with frequent heavy rains, making trails slippery and reducing visibility. Despite the wet conditions, the region’s nature is intensely green and full.


Autumn (September to November)

Autumn is the most popular trekking season due to its stable weather and clear mountain views.

September: Post-monsoon, the weather clears up, offering excellent trekking conditions with mild temperatures and drying paths.

October and November: These months are ideal for trekking, with clear skies, comfortable daytime temperatures, and minimal precipitation. They also offer the best views of the Himalayan peaks.


Winter (December to February)

Winter on the Mardi Himal trek can be challenging due to cold conditions but also rewarding with quiet trails and snowy landscapes.

December to February: Expect cold days with temperatures around 5-10°C (41-50°F) at lower elevations and below freezing at higher altitudes. Snowfall is common, adding a picturesque but navigable challenge to the trek.


Key Weather Considerations

Altitude Variability: Weather can significantly change with altitude. Lower sections are generally warmer, while higher elevations can quickly get cold.

Diurnal Variation: Daytime trekking is generally pleasant, but temperatures drop significantly after sunset. Adequate clothing and gear are essential to handle the cold nights.

Preparedness: Regardless of the season, layered clothing, rainproof gear, and adequate sun protection are necessary to adapt to the rapidly changing conditions.


Understanding these weather dynamics allows trekkers to adequately prepare for the Mardi Himal Trek, ensuring a safe and enjoyable experience.

Each season offers unique attractions, from spring’s vibrant blooms to autumn’s clear skies and winter’s serene snowscapes, making Mardi Himal a versatile trekking destination year-round.


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Altitude Insights for the Mardi Himal Trek

The Mardi Himal Trek offers an exhilarating journey through varying altitudes, showcasing breathtaking vistas of the Annapurna range.

Proper preparation for altitude changes is critical to a successful trek. Below, find the detailed altitude chart that maps out significant points along the Mardi Himal Trekking route, designed to help trekkers plan and acclimate effectively.


Mardi Himal Trek Altitude Chart

DayLocationAltitude (Meters)Altitude (Feet)
1Kathmandu1,4004,593
2Kathmandu1,4004,593
3Pokhara8202,690
4Dhampus1,6505,413
4Forest Camp2,6008,530
5High Camp3,55011,646
6Mardi Himal Base Camp4,50014,764
6Badal Danda3,21010,532
7Landruk1,5655,134
7Pokhara8202,690
8Pokhara8202,690
9Kathmandu1,4004,593
10Kathmandu1,4004,593


Navigating Altitude on the Mardi Trek

Gradual Acclimatization

The trek to Mardi Himal is designed to facilitate gradual acclimatization. It starts from the lower altitudes of Pokhara and ascends through various camps.

This gradual increase helps minimize the risk of altitude sickness, allowing trekkers to adjust comfortably as they ascend.


Managing Altitude Sickness

Altitude sickness is a significant concern on high-altitude treks like the Mardi trekking adventure. It is vital to:

Acclimatize Effectively: Take your time to adapt to higher altitudes, especially before ascending above 3,000 meters.

Hydrate Frequently: Increase your water intake to help mitigate symptoms of altitude sickness.

Ascend Slowly: Maintain a manageable pace to give your body time to adjust.

Recognize Symptoms Early: Common symptoms include headache, nausea, and dizziness. If symptoms persist, descending or seeking medical assistance may be necessary.


Tips for High-Altitude Trekking

Physical Preparation: Before your trek, engage in cardiovascular exercises to enhance your body’s ability to cope with decreased oxygen levels.

Carry the Right Gear: Equip yourself with essential gear for cold and unpredictable weather, which is expected at higher elevations.

Consider a Guided Trek: A knowledgeable guide can provide valuable insights on Mardi Himal Trekking routes and assist in handling altitude-related challenges.


By carefully planning and preparing for the altitude variations on the Mardi Himal Trek, trekkers can significantly enhance their experience.

Each elevation offers unique views and challenges, from the lush lower trails to the stunning, sparse, high-altitude landscapes. This trek tests your limits and rewards you with some of the Himalayas’ most spectacular panoramas.


Mardi Himal Trek Pricing Overview

Venture into the Mardi Himal Trek, designed with a pricing structure to accommodate groups of various sizes, allowing everyone from solo trekkers to larger parties to experience this stunning journey through the Annapurna region. Below is a detailed breakdown of the pricing based on group size:


Pricing Table

Group SizePrice per Person (USD)
1 to 4 People$1200
5 to 10 People$1100
11 to 15 People$1000

What Your Trek Offers

Opting for the Mardi Himal Trek means choosing luxury and outstanding service. The costs include high-quality, luxury accommodations to ensure comfortable rest throughout your journey.

Additionally, you benefit from the expertise of professional guides who ensure your safety and enrich your trek with insights into the local geography and culture.

The package also covers all necessary transportation and permits, guaranteeing a seamless trekking experience.


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Why Choose This Pricing Model?

This tiered pricing model is strategically designed to make the trek accessible for varying group sizes while providing excellent value:

Individuals and Small Groups: The higher rate for smaller groups guarantees personalized attention and guidance, enhancing the overall experience.

Medium-Sized Groups: Enjoy a reduced cost with slightly larger groups, perfect for friends and corporate outings looking for a bonding experience.

Larger Groups: This option offers the best value per person and is ideal for larger groups such as school excursions or large family gatherings.


The Mardi Himal Trek showcases the spectacular natural beauty of the Himalayas and emphasizes premium service quality that enhances each trekker’s experience.

From the initial planning stages to the trek’s conclusion, every aspect is carefully managed to allow you to focus on Nepal’s adventure and breathtaking landscapes.

This trek offers a perfect blend of Himalayan adventure with the comforts and luxuries that make the journey as memorable as the destination.

It is supported by a team dedicated to providing the best experience possible.


Packing List for the Mardi Himal Trek

Preparing adequately for the Mardi Himal Trek involves packing the right gear and equipment.

Here’s a comprehensive list to ensure you have everything needed for a safe and enjoyable trekking experience:


Essential Clothing

Base Layers: Lightweight and moisture-wicking materials to keep you dry and comfortable.

Insulating Layers: Fleece or wool sweaters and trousers for warmth.

Outer Layer: A waterproof and windproof jacket and pants to protect against unpredictable weather.


Trekking Pants and Shirts: Quick-drying and comfortable for long days of trekking.

Down Jacket: Essential for colder evenings and higher altitudes.

Thermal Underwear: Provides additional warmth during cold nights.

Hat, Gloves, and Scarf: Protection against wind and cold, especially in the mornings and evenings.


Footwear

Hiking Boots: Durable, waterproof, and broken-in to prevent blisters.

Trekking Socks: Several pairs of wool or moisture-wicking socks to keep your feet dry.

Sandals or Comfortable Shoes: For evenings around the campsite or teahouse.


Backpack and Daypack

Trekking Backpack: Choose a comfortable, fitting backpack with enough capacity for your trek (50-65 liters is recommended).

Daypack: For shorter excursions from your base camps, bring water, snacks, and a camera.


Sleeping Gear

Sleeping Bag: A good-quality sleeping bag rated for temperatures as low as -10°C, especially for trekking in colder months.

Sleeping Bag Liner: Adds an extra layer of warmth.


Personal Items and Toiletries

Sunglasses: UV protection is crucial at high altitudes.

Sunscreen and Lip Balm: High SPF to protect against intense sun exposure.

Personal Hygiene Items: Toothbrush, toothpaste, biodegradable soap, shampoo, and other toiletries.

Quick-Dry Towel: Lightweight and easy to pack.


Gadgets and Accessories

Headlamp and Spare Batteries: Essential for early morning starts or late arrivals at the camp.

Camera and Spare Batteries: For capturing the breathtaking scenery.

Portable Power Bank: To keep electronic devices charged.

Water Bottles or Hydration System: Staying hydrated is crucial; carrying a capacity of at least 2 liters is recommended.

Trekking Poles: Aid with balance and reduce strain on the knees.


Health and First Aid

First Aid Kit: Including bandages, antiseptic creams, and blister prevention.

Personal Medication: Any prescribed medications, plus general medicines such as painkillers, anti-diarrhea pills, and altitude sickness pills.

Water Purification Tablets or Drops: To ensure all drinking water is safe.


Miscellaneous

Maps and Guidebooks: For route information and to enhance the trekking experience.

Snacks: Energy bars and trail mix to help maintain energy levels during long trekking days.

Journal and Pen: For recording experiences and thoughts along the journey.


Packing smart for the Mardi Himal Trek involves considering the season, your personal needs, and the length of your trek.

Always aim to balance packing light and ensuring you have all the essentials for high-altitude comfort and safety.

 

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Accommodation Details for the Mardi Himal Trek

For those embarking on the Mardi Himal Trek, we provide a seamless blend of comfort and authenticity in your accommodation choices, ensuring that every aspect of your stay enhances your overall trekking experience. Here’s what you can expect in terms of lodging both in the city and while on the trek:


In Kathmandu and Pokhara

5-Star Hotels: Begin and end your journey in luxury with stays at premium 5-star hotels in both Kathmandu and Pokhara.

These hotels are selected for their high standards of service, exceptional amenities, and excellent locations that offer easy access to local attractions.

Amenities typically include well-appointed rooms, fine dining options, spa services, and beautiful surroundings, providing a perfect place to relax and rejuvenate before and after your trek.


During the Trek

Teahouses: Experience the local charm and hospitality as you trek through the Annapurna region. We have carefully selected the best available teahouses that offer clean, comfortable, and hospitable accommodations.

Teahouses are small, family-run guesthouses that provide a cozy place to rest and recover. While simpler than your city accommodations, these teahouses are chosen for their cleanliness, service quality, and friendly hosts.

Room Facilities: Expect basic but comfortable rooms, typically with twin beds, clean linens, and blankets.

Most teahouses have shared bathroom facilities, and a few on the popular stops might offer rooms with attached bathrooms, depending on their availability.

Dining: Teahouses also serve as the dining hub for trekkers, offering a variety of meal options ranging from traditional Nepali food to more common international dishes.

This setup provides not only a meal but also a chance to socialize with other trekkers and share experiences.


Transportation Details for the Mardi Himal Trek

Efficient and comfortable transportation is a crucial part of the Mardi Himal Trek experience. We ensure that all your transportation needs are taken care of, from your arrival in Nepal until your departure, focusing on safety, comfort, and convenience. Here’s what you can expect in terms of transportation for your trek:


Flight to Pokhara

Buddha Airlines: We exclusively use Buddha Airlines for flights between Kathmandu and Pokhara. Renowned for its reliability and service, Buddha Airlines provides a comfortable and scenic flight experience.

The short flight not only saves time but also offers breathtaking aerial views of the Himalayas, setting a majestic tone for the adventure ahead.


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Private Ground Transportation

Private Vehicles: Throughout your trek, all ground transportation will be arranged via private vehicles.

This includes transfers from the airport to your hotel, from your hotel to the domestic airport, and any other necessary travel between your accommodations and trek starting points.

Features and Comfort: Our private vehicles are well-maintained and equipped with comfortable seating to ensure a pleasant journey.

Having private transportation allows us to adhere to our own schedule, provide a higher level of comfort, and accommodate any special requests or stops along the way.

Driver and Safety: Each vehicle is operated by a professional and experienced driver, ensuring safe passage through varied terrains.

Our drivers are knowledgeable about the routes and are trained to handle the diverse road conditions commonly encountered in Nepal, from city traffic to mountain roads.

Most asked questions

FAQs about Mardi Himal Trek

The ideal seasons for the Mardi Himal Trek are during the spring months of March to May and the autumn months of September to November. These periods offer stable weather, clear skies, and moderate temperatures, providing the best conditions for trekking and enjoying clear views of the surrounding mountains. The monsoon season, spanning from June to August, is typically less favorable due to regular rain and obscured mountain views.

The Mardi Himal Trek is generally classified as moderate in terms of difficulty. While it doesn’t require technical climbing skills, trekkers should be in good physical condition to manage daily walks of 4-6 hours across diverse terrains. The highest altitude reached during the trek is at the Mardi Himal Base Camp, which sits at 4,500 meters, where altitude could be a challenge for some participants.

Yes, a guide is strongly recommended for the Mardi Himal Trek, and Alpine Luxury Treks includes expert guides as part of the trek package. Our guides are not only experienced in navigating the trails but also enrich your trek by sharing detailed insights into the local culture and environment, ensuring a safe and informative trekking experience.

Essential items for the Mardi Himal Trek include sturdy trekking boots, layered clothing suitable for a range of weather conditions, a high-quality sleeping bag for colder nights, a daypack for carrying daily essentials, and personal items such as sunscreen, a water purification system, and a first aid kit. Also, consider bringing trekking poles and energy-rich snacks to aid your daily hikes.

Participants in the Mardi Himal Trek need to obtain the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card. Alpine Luxury Treks facilitates these permits as part of the trek package to ensure that all trekkers are compliant with regional regulations, which help maintain and preserve the paths and facilities within the Annapurna Conservation Area.

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