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Mardi Himal Trek is a hidden jewel in Nepal’s Annapurna area that takes hikers deep into the heart of Mardi Himal. Located just east of the well-known Annapurna Base Camp Trek, this less-traveled route provides a quiet experience with great mountain vistas and fewer crowds, making it ideal for those seeking serenity, adventure, and nature.
What to See on the Mardi Himal Trek ?
The trail winds through lovely rhododendron woodland before expanding out into harsh high- mountain scenery at roughly 3,300 meters. Trekkers are rewarded with stunning views of Mardi Himal, Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, and Himchuli. From High Camp (3,600m), a short 3-4 hour hike leads to Mardi Himal Base Camp, which provides close-up views of the whole Annapurna Range—an unparalleled Himalayan experience.
Accommodation on the Mardi Himal Trek
Simple guesthouses and homestays on the Mardi Himal Trek provide clean accommodations and minimal amenities. In Kathmandu and Pokhara, accommodations range from affordable to luxury hotels.
Best Time for the Mardi Himal Trek
The most popular trekking season for the Mardi Himal Trek is autumn (September-November), which has clear skies and calm weather.
Spring (March-May): Rhododendrons in bloom and green slopes provide for beautiful scenery.
Winter (December-February): Clear skies but cooler temperatures, with probable snowfall at higher elevations.
Pre-monsoon (May-June): Warm temperatures and flowering landscapes.
Monsoon season (June to mid-September): Less popular because of heavy rain and leeches.
How to Reach the Mardi Himal Trek Route ?
The Mardi Himal Trek begins and concludes in Pokhara, Nepal’s third-largest city. Pokhara is accessible through 25-minute flight from Kathmandu or 7 hrs journey from Kathmandu. From Pokhara, travel about 30 minutes to Phedi, the trek’s beginning point.
Fitness Level Required for the Mardi Himal Trek
The Mardi Himal Trek is somewhat demanding and does not require expert climbing abilities. Most trekking days last between 4 and 7 hours, with some difficult portions at High Camp and Mardi Himal Base Camp. A moderate level of fitness is suggested, and trekkers should consult a doctor about altitude sickness prophylaxis before the walk.
Day 01:Arrival in Kathmandu. Overnight in the Hotel
Day 02:Sightseeing in Kathmandu and meeting with your trekking guide. Overnight in Hotel B
Day 03:Drive to Pokhara. (850m/6 hours.) Overnight in Hotel B
Day 04: Pokhara to Pothana. (1970m/5 hours.) Overnight in Trekking lodges BLD
Day 05:Pothana to Forest Camp. (2550m/ 7 hours.)Overnight in Trekking lodges BLD
Day 06:Forest Camp to High Camp. (4100m/ 6 hours.)Overnight in Trekking lodges BLD
Day 07:High Camp, trek to Base Camp. Overnight in Trekking lodges BLD
Day 08:High Camp to Siding Village. (1280m/ 7 hours.)Overnight in Trekking lodges BLD
Day 09:Siding Village to Pokhara. (850m/2.5 hours trek and 1 hour drive.), Sightseeing and relaxing in Pokhara. Overnight in Hotel B
Day 10: Pokhara to Kathmandu. Overnight in Hotel BD
Day 11:Departure to destination.
Note: If the above Itinerary doesn’t meet your needs. We can design individualized trekking and tour plans tailored to your desires, and Private departures are available every day upon request.
Teahouses along the trail provide basic yet comfortable rooms, usually with twin beds, blankets, and a shared bathroom. Hot showers and charging facilities are available at most lodges for a small extra fee.
During the Mardi Himal Trek, trekkers can enjoy a surprising variety of local and international dishes served in cozy teahouses and lodges along the trail. Meals are freshly prepared, nutritious, and designed to provide the energy needed for long trekking days in the Himalayas.
Typical Meals:
Dal Bhat: The classic Nepali meal of steamed rice, lentil soup, and vegetable curry — healthy, filling, and unlimited in most teahouses.
Momo: Delicious Nepali dumplings stuffed with vegetables or meat, often served with a spicy dipping sauce.
Noodles and Pasta: Stir-fried or soupy noodles, and pasta with vegetables, egg, or meat.
Fried Rice: A popular dish made with rice, seasonal vegetables, eggs, or meat.
Pancakes & Porridge: Sweet or savory options, perfect for breakfast, made with wheat or buckwheat flour.
Western Dishes: Items like pizza, omelets, and toast are available in most teahouses, often with a local touch such as yak cheese or homemade jam.
Snacks & Beverages:
You’ll find tea, coffee, hot chocolate, soft drinks, beer, and occasionally local wines. However, prices increase with altitude due to transportation costs. It’s a good idea to bring energy bars, nuts, or chocolate for quick snacks on the trail.
Water:
Boiled or bottled water is available at teahouses, but it’s strongly recommended to carry water purification tablets or a portable filter to ensure safe drinking water throughout the trek.
Note: We humbly request that you don’t drink/eat milk and meat items (hot chocolate, milk coffee, and milk tea) because milk is powder and not boiled.
Like the majority of the treks, the Mardi Himal Trek offers you accommodation in tea houses with basic facilities. Every Tea house has a menu, and you can make your own choice. But most of the foods are dominated by the Nepali Dal-Bhat and similar meals. Our guide will suggest you select fresh, hygienic, and trek-suitable food.
Essential Gear for the Mardi Himal Trek
When preparing for the Mardi Himal Trek, having the right gear is crucial for comfort, warmth, and safety in the Himalayas. Here’s a complete combined list of must-have items:
Clothing:
Pack warm, layered clothing suitable for changing mountain weather. Include thermal underwear (2 pairs): Choose breathable, moisture-wicking underwear made from merino wool or synthetic fabrics to maintain comfort and hygiene throughout the trek. Trekking Shirts (2): Pack a mix of short and long-sleeved shirts made from lightweight, quick-drying, and moisture-wicking fabrics like merino wool, polyester, or nylon. These materials keep you comfortable and dry during long hikes. (Avoid cotton, as it retains moisture.), a fleece jacket, a down jacket, gloves, socks (3 pairs), trekking boots, a sleeper, hiking pants, and a waterproof jacket and pants to stay protected from cold and wind.
Headwear:
Keep your head and face protected with a warm hat, sun hat, sunglasses, and a scarf or buff to shield against sun, wind, and dust.
Sleeping Bag:
Carry a warm sleeping bag rated to at least -10°C (14°F) to ensure comfortable rest during chilly nights at higher altitudes.
Trekking Poles:
Use adjustable trekking poles to reduce knee strain and provide stability while walking on steep or uneven terrain.
Camera, trekking bag (70 ltrs, and day bag 10 ltrs) and headlight
First Aid Kit:
Always pack a basic first aid kit, including altitude sickness medication, bandages, pain relievers, and antiseptic cream to handle minor injuries or altitude-related symptoms.
Passport
Travel insurance (including high-altitude rescue)
Some cash
All our published dates are guaranteed departures. If the dates don’t match with your travel plans, we are more than happy to create your desired date. Let us know what kind of trip you are looking for and our travel experts will help plan your tailor-made trips in your dream destination.
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| Start Date | End Date | Price (USD) | Availability | Booking |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fri, Feb 6, 2026 | Mon, Feb 16, 2026 | $685 | Available | |
| Mon, Feb 9, 2026 | Thu, Feb 19, 2026 | $685 | Available | |
| Tue, Feb 17, 2026 | Fri, Feb 27, 2026 | $685 | Available | |
| Sat, Feb 21, 2026 | Tue, Mar 3, 2026 | $685 | Available | |
| Wed, Feb 25, 2026 | Sat, Mar 7, 2026 | $685 | Available | |
| Sun, Mar 1, 2026 | Wed, Mar 11, 2026 | $685 | Available | |
| Thu, Mar 5, 2026 | Sun, Mar 15, 2026 | $685 | Available | |
| Mon, Mar 9, 2026 | Thu, Mar 19, 2026 | $685 | Available | |
| Fri, Mar 13, 2026 | Mon, Mar 23, 2026 | $685 | Available | |
| Wed, Mar 18, 2026 | Sat, Mar 28, 2026 | $685 | Available |
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