Mardi Himal Trek – 9 Days

9 Days

Mardi Himal Trek: Mardi Himal (5587 meters/18331 feet), lying less than fifteen miles north of Pokhara. The most southerly mountain of the Annapurna range. Among the four trekking peaks in the Annapurna region. Mardi Himal is a five-day slog up to the Mardi Khola to approach the Base of the peak. It is the lowest and perhaps the least climbed or visited of the trekking peaks in Nepal. Taking on this trek we get the sight of beautiful mountain views, sparkling rivers, and lush green terraced fields. The Mardi Himal trek takes us through beautiful forests, interesting villages, and valleys, the cultural diversity being the main attraction of this trek.

Trek Overview:

The attention of western mountaineers was first drawn to Mardi Himal by the photographs of Basil Goodfellow, taken in 1953. However, it was not until 1961 that the mountain received its first ascent. Jimmy Roberts, with two Sherpa’s, first climbed to the summit by a route on its west flank.

Best seen from the south, the mountain terminates the South-West ridge of Machhapuchhre as a distinct and separate mass, at right angles to that ridge. From some viewpoints, it seems little more than an outlier on the southwest flank of Machhapuchhre. On Mardi Himal’s South-West Face, three well-defined ridges rising from rock buttresses and separated by hanging glaciers. Mardi Himal’s East Face is separated from Machhapuchhre ridge by a col (5200m). Our trekking route of ascent reaches this col from a glaciated amphitheater that rises above a hidden plateau; the ‘Other Sanctuary’, so-called by Roberts.

Mardi Himal Trek also known as the ridgeline trek is a fairytale destination. Offering spectacular vistas of the Annapurna Range along with Mount Machhapuchhre, Mardi Himal, and other endless peaks. Be a part of this off-beaten and succeeded trail with the Alpine Club of Himalaya experiencing the raw region of the Annapurna.

Why this Trek is Unique?

Mardi Himal trek takes you across unspoiled lands of the Annapurna Region. Providing spectacular vistas of the mountain ranges and central hills. The trek provides an off beaten experience with lesser crowds and secluded trails. Providing best trekking experience. Be a part of this off beaten ridge trek with the Alpine Club of Himalaya.

Entry and Permits:

The following permits are required for trekking to Mardi Himal Trek:

  • ACAP entry permit fee for foreigners: 3,000 NPR (Approx. US $30)
  • ACAP entry permit fee for SAARC nationals: 200 NPR

TIMS Permit:

  • NRP 1,000 per person for organized treks through an agency
  • NRP 2,000 per person for independent trekkers (going without a guide or porter)

Note: All the trekking permits are handled by the Alpine Club of Himalaya.

Meals and Drinking Water:

Along the Annapurna Region Trek, you will be provided with various Nepali, and Tibetan ethnic cuisines, and varieties of continental as well as western meals. Local inhabitants run several tea-houses scattered along the trail. These tea-houses offer a range of facilities, from basic and minimal to luxurious. Here, you’ll have the chance to savor various cuisines, a rarity on most Nepali trekking trails.

Annapurna Region is a plastic-free zone and has banned the use of bottled Mineral Water. Along the trekking trail, you’ll find natural water supplies accessible from drinking taps. Be aware, though, that this water is untreated. For safe drinking, it’s best to refill your water bottle with boiled water or cold, filtered water from any of the teahouses you encounter.

If you buy a water purification tablet, chlorine drops, or utilize SODIS (sunlight assisted) filtration procedures for further assurance, saving money, and reducing plastic pollution.

Accommodation:

Tourist-friendly hotels, lodges, and local accommodations are available on trekking trails and, providing with basic accommodations to luxury and grandeur ones. The trail caters to a range of budgets by offering a mix of luxurious hotels and cozy teahouses. These accommodations prioritize your comfort, providing plush beds with pillows, electric blankets for chilly nights, hot and cold showers to refresh you, and even complimentary Wi-Fi to stay connected.

Teahouse along the Annapurna region provides you with hot shower, and western attached bathrooms and the rooms mostly include twin sharing beds as well as a single bed, with a hygienic and clean atmosphere, good mattresses, a pillow, and blankets.

Campsites are also available along the trail providing a special opportunity for campers to sleep under the stars.

Transportations:

Upon your request, the Alpine Club of Himalaya will actively manage all of your trip’s transportation needs. This means they’ll take care of booking, scheduling, and coordinating all your travel arrangements, ensuring a smooth and stress-free journey for you. Transportation is provided on a private as well as sharing basis.

Potter and Guide:

Solo trekkers are provided with a single helper both acting as a Potter and Guide. For trekkers above two or more Potters and Guides are provided according to the size of the groups.

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Best Time to Visit?

The best season for trekking in Annapurna Region is during autumn and spring.

The months of September, October, November, March, April, and May are the best time to visit. These months are better in terms of visibility and climate conditions.

During the autumn season, the months of September, October, and November are one of the best time for trekking in this region, as the weather is clear bringing great visibility of the endless mountain ranges and lush green forest with warm temperatures, the nights are clear and is a perfect opportunity for stargazing.

The spring season of March, April, and May is also the best time to visit the Annapurna Region, the end of the winter season brings a change in the region, with varieties of colorful blooming trees of the sub-alpine forest, high green pasture lands covered with wildflowers, mild temperatures, and clear weather. In this season you will witness herds of sheep and yaks grazing in the green highlands.

Monsoon season is not favorable as the weather gets harsh and it’s hard to get around the country, with frequent rainstorms and landslides. So, monsoon season is mostly avoided by trekkers.

In the winter season, Annapurna Region receives high snowfall covering most of the trails and making it impossible to travel for this reason.

Travel Insurance:

All clients participating in any activity must have travel insurance. A trustworthy insurance company’s comprehensive plan actively covers you for personal injury, death, hospital bills, repatriation costs, helicopter rescue, and even other illnesses. We strongly recommend acquiring such a plan to ensure you’re financially protected.

Passport and Visa:

Every client must have a valid passport from the return date with a 6 month prior validity by the Nepalese consulate in your country or the immigration office at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu.

Common Breakfast During the trek:

During the trek, various tea houses provide a wide range of breakfasts. The most common breakfast includes Tibetan Bread (fried bread), Chapati (unleavened flatbread). The bread is provided with jam, butter or peanut butter, Scrambles, or boiled eggs, and vegetable curry.

Corn Flakes, Pancakes, Oats, and Muesli are also available. In some of the tea houses, American breakfast is available. Hot drinks including black tea and coffee are available for breakfast. Also, you may find various freshly baked items.

Common Lunch during the trek:

Dhal Bhat (Nepalese traditional food) is the most common meal found along trekking houses. But various varieties of meals are also available. Thukpa (Noodles) soups, Momos ( dumplings), Macaroni, Fried rice, Pizza, Spaghetti, a variety of soups, steaks, potatoes items, Sandwiches, rice with curry, spring rolls, burgers. Plenty of dessert items are also available.

Common Dinner during the trek:

Dhal Bhat (Nepalese traditional food) is the most common dinner. But you can choose from a wide variety. Momos (dumplings), Thukpa (noodle) soups, Macaroni, Pizza, Spaghetti, Sherpa Stew, steaks, potatoes items, fried rice with curry, Raman soups, burgers, and are available along the tea houses.

Most of the tea houses’ menus offer desserts. Rice pudding, Apple pie, fruit snicker, cake, pastries, etc.

Extra personal expenses for trekking

During the period of trekking meals (Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner with hot drinks) are provided according to your package. Any other personal expenses are not bearded by the company. So, we recommended carrying extra cash just in case of personal expenses.

Responsible Tourism

As responsible for tourism we believe in respecting local communities, their culture, and rules. So, for that region, we would like you to follow some local rules and regulations during the trek.

  1. Always ask your guides for permission before doing something in the local community.
  2. Keep the environment clean.
  3. Help the local community to encourage the positive sides of tourism.
Transportations on Trek

All the necessary transportation for your trip will be managed by the Alpine Club of Himalaya upon your request. Transportation is provided on a private as well as sharing basis.

Porter and Guide:

Solo trekkers are provided with a single helper both acting as a Potter and Guide. For trekkers above two or more Potters and Guides are provided according to the size of the groups.

Last-Minute Booking Information:

Last-minute booking is available for interested travelers. Though travelers need to inform a day before the trip gets started. If you are making last-minute bookings, you should pay the total amount for the activity. Booking can be made through an online form, email, WhatsApp, or by direct call.

Last-minute bookings for Bhutan and Tibet trips are not available.

Mardi Himal Trek also known as the ridgeline trek, nested in the Annapurna region is a fairytale destination. Offering spectacular vistas of the Annapurna Range along with Mount Machhapuchhre, Mardi Himal, and other endless peaks. Traversing along river networks, lush woodlands, high cliffs, ridges, and alpine pasture lands. The attention of western mountaineers was first drawn to Mardi Himal by the photographs of Basil Goodfellow, taken in 1953. However, it was not until 1961 that the mountain received its first ascent. Jimmy Roberts, with two Sherpas, first climbed to the summit by a route on its west flank. As only in recent times has the region become famous among travelers.

Trip Highlight

  • Explore the off-beaten Ridgeline trails of the Mardi.
  • Traverse through woodlands, ridges, and high alpine grazing grounds.
  • Witness majestic views of the Annapurna ranges, Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, and many other Himalayan giants.
  • Learn about the authentic culture of the Himalayas inhabitants.
  • Soak in the vibrant views during sunrise and sunset.
  • Perfect opportunity for stargazing.

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