The Mardi Himal Trek is a scenic, off-the-beaten-path trek in Nepal, offering stunning views of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre through forests, villages, and alpine meadows.
Basic Information
Year |
Nov 2023
|
Duration |
4 Days and 3 Nights |
Price |
Rs 7,000 - Rs 8,000 |
Total People |
8 people |
Season |
Winter |
Itinerary
Day 1: Pokhara To Low Camp(via Deurali)(~2,970 m)
Day 3: High Camp to Mardi Himal Base Camp (4350m) & Return to Low Camp
Day 4: Low Camp To Pokhara(Via Sidhing)
Day 2: Low Camp To High Camp(~3,580 m)
Items
2. Warm Gloves
9. Trekking Boots
10. Warm(Hiking) Socks
1. Trekking Backpack(50L)
7. Trekking Poles/Sticks
4. Dry-fit Jackets
12. Sunglasses
8. Torch Lights or Headlights
3. Thermal Wear(Sports Edition)
6. First Aid Kit
5. Water Bottle
11. Towel and Toiletries
Safety
Altitude Sickness Risk
Monsoon Season Risk
Safe Trekking Routes
Reviews
Positive Review
A Memorable First-Time Trek with Friends!
This was my first trekking experience, and it couldn’t have been more amazing! The entire journey was filled with breathtaking views, great company, and unforgettable moments. We started each day with fresh energy, fueled by delicious breakfasts at the camps, and continued our trek with enthusiasm.
From taking breaks at forest camps to reaching the base camps after long, yet rewarding hikes, every step felt like an achievement. The trek to the high base camp was challenging but so worth it when we finally reached it, exhausted but happy, surrounded by panoramic views.
Sharing this experience with friends made it all the more special. Whether we were resting, sharing stories, or just soaking in the beauty of nature, it was an adventure we’ll all cherish for years to come. Highly recommend this trek for anyone looking for a memorable adventure!
Negative Review
While the trek was an amazing experience, there are a few areas where improvements could be made to enhance the overall journey:
Water Resources: There were stretches where access to water was limited. It would be great to have more reliable water resources or refill stations at certain points, especially after long treks between camps.
Medical Facilities: Though we were lucky not to have any major issues, the availability of basic first aid or medical support, especially at higher altitudes, would be reassuring for trekkers in case of emergencies.
Clearer Signage: At a few points, we noticed the trail markings were not very clear, which could cause confusion for first-time trekkers. Better signposting or route markers would help ensure that everyone stays on track.
Rest Areas: While the camps were great, adding a few more designated rest spots along the way with seating would give trekkers a chance to rest comfortably during the more strenuous sections of the hike.
Waste Management: It would also be beneficial to have more awareness or bins along the route for waste disposal to keep the trekking paths clean and eco-friendly.
Others
Trail markers
Well-Marked Trails
Distance Markers Available
Directional Signage
Danger or Hazard Markers
Altitude Markers
Water Source Signage
Washrooms
Availability of Toiletries
Running Water
Soap/Sanitizer Availability
Food and drinks
Safe Drinking Water
Freshly Prepared Meals
Availability of Snacks
Vegetarian Options Available
Availability of Hot Drinks
Clean Dining Area