Important Information
Region
Annapurna Region Treks
Duration
9 Days
Max Altitude 4200 meter
Best Season Whole Year
Activity Per Day
5-6 hours walk
Grade
Level 3
Group Size
2 - 12 people
Transportation Bus/Jeep
“An alternative trek for Annapurna Base camp is Mardi Himal trek, a hidden gem where you can trek within a short period of days.”
The most recent popular trekking destination in the Annapurna region is Mardi Himal Trek. Mardi Himal Base camp is situated at the base of Mardi Himal and the impressive Machapuchhre in the western development region of Nepal. The trail goes along small winding paths, through magical rhododendron forests until you climb out of the forest at an elevation of around 3,300 m. The landscape changes quite abruptly into a rugged high mountain landscape, with spectacular views of Mardi Himal, Machapuchre, Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli. The highest altitude is 4,500 meters at the Mardi Himal base camp which offers close up views of Annapurna 1(8091m) and South (7819m), Dhaulagiri (8167m), Machhapuchre (6991m), and Lamjung Himal (6931m). There are simple guesthouses and homestays along the entire route.
This is an amazing and worth trek in Nepal filled with breathtaking routes that provide a golden opportunity to explore traditional villages with their authentic and original ethnic diverse cultures. It is considered beneficial to have an above-average physical fitness level for this trek. Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) are generally preferred as the best seasons for this trip. So contact Himalayan Wander Walkers and join us for this trek to experience one of the finest treks in Nepal.
If you are looking for different itinerary than the itinerary here please Customize Your Trip
Highlights Mardi Himal trek
- Explore an off-beaten track of Mardi Himal in the Annapurna Region.
- Trekking via lush green forests and wilderness experience.
- The highest point of 4,500 meters at Mardi base camp.
- The panoramic view of mountains around the Annapurna range.
- Visit the old Gurung Siding village.
Include
All airport pick-up & drop by private vehicle (international and domestic)
Welcome dinner in an authentic restaurant in Kathmandu
National Park entrance fee and Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS card)
English speaking, government licensed guide with all his salary, food, drinks, accommodation, transport and insurance
Twin/double sharing accommodation in the mountain during the trekking
Three meals a day; breakfast, lunch and dinner during the trek
First aid kit
Arrangement of emergency evacuation service (should have insurance for emergency evacuation and will be paid by your travel insurance company)
Trekking route maps
2 night hotel at Pokhara
All necessary government taxes and service charges
Porter (For two person)
Exclude
Your Nepal visa fees and 2 passport size photos
All the International air fare from and to Kathmandu
All meals in Pokhara and Kathmandu
Accommodation in Kathmandu
Food and accommodations in case of early arrivals from the trek or late departures from airport
Your extra personal expenses during trek such as (laundry, baggage charge, phone calls, battery recharge, bar and beverage bill, boiled or bottle water, hot and cold shower, extra porter etc)
Tips for the trekking crew
Extra expenses due to flight delays, strikes, weather condition or any event out of our control
The given price is for the minimum of two pax. For single trekker, 20 % supplementary charge will be applied.
Important Information
CHECKLISTS
- Valid passport (valid for six months from the date of your trip)
- One other picture ID, such as driver’s license (in case of emergency and for use as a substitute of passport or in case of loss of your passport) Photocopy of passport page to carry in a wallet
- Air tickets (Make a copy of flight tickets which may be helpful, in case of loss)
- Visa Clearance (Make a copy of visa clearance which may be helpful, in case of emergencies)
- MasterCard, Visa Credit, and Debit Cards are accepted in Nepal. However, traveler's cheques and some cash are highly recommended.
- Mobile (if your cell phone is from CINGULAR USA or ATNT (USA) operators then your cell phone will work in Nepal.)
Guiding, Food, and Lodging
In Nepal, all trekking supplies - Teahouse trekking means staying and eating in local lodges. We stay in single rooms where possible, but often you will have to share. Rooms are basic, normally just a bed with a pillow, blankets. A few have electric lights and all have a spacious dining room-lounge. We eat at teahouses and, although the food is usually plentiful and delicious, the menu is not extensive. They offer a variety of potatoes, rice and noodle dishes, as well as soup and seasonal vegetables. Beers and local spirits are often available, but that will be at your own cost. A variety of cereals, bread, and egg dishes are generally available for breakfast. There are also snacks available such as basic biscuits, chocolate, and soft drinks and in some areas, you will find fresh fruit in season. It is normal to meet your porter in the teahouse where you will stay overnight. So, pack your necessary things in your own day pack.
DRESS CODE FOR VISITING MONASTERIES, AND TEMPLES IN NEPAL
- Shirt (either half or full sleeve)
- Full pants/long skirts
- Any type of shoes with socks
- No Hats, No Umbrella, No Slippers, No t-shirts, No short skirt, and No half-pants
- Photographs allowed in the courtyard only.
Note regarding itineraries
Although we generally adhere to the schedule, the itinerary is subject to change for numerous reasons beyond our control, including weather and terrain conditions, suitable campsite availability, and the group's general fitness level. It is important to understand that our trek is logistically complex and it is not unusual that adjustments be made. Our guide will orient you each evening to the following day's plan; their good judgment is the key to the long history of successful treks that Himalayan Wander Walkers has led till now. Please remember that our ability to make adjustments as needed helps to ensure that your trek is successful.
Frequently Asked Question
Although trekking gear is available in Nepal you are advised to bring your own gear.
Trekking or running shoes, Camp shoes or thongs, Socks (polypropylene)
Down or fiber-filled jacket, Jumper or piled jacket, Hiking shorts, Waterproof, jackets, poncho or umbrella, Hiking pants, T-shirts or blouses, Underwear, Sun hat
Rucksack, Self Inflating Sleeping Mattress, Water bottle, Torch, batteries, and bulbs
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