Mardi Himal Trek
Overview
Mardi Himal Treks is newly introducing model treks introduced by TAAN (Trekking Agencies’ Assiosition of Nepal), where you can get the amazing view of summit Mardi Himal. In a short period of time trekkers get summit on Mardi Himal Base camp, 4500 m, its has more adventure and fun. Trekkers love this treks because of new experience and wildlife and birds. Due to New trekking spot, this trek is the best destination to avoid the crowd.
Trek Highlights
- Amazing view at the summit of Mardi Himal.
- Natural rice field and farm house with green terraced fields.
- Locally Tea garden at Lwang village.
- Home stay program.
- Excellent mountain view with alpine forest and living culture.
- Inhabitant of National Bird (Impeyan Pheasant or Lophophorus Impejanus), wildlife and different species of birds.
- View of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, Machhapuchre and Manaslu ranges. Mardi Himal base camp.
Major Trek Itinerary
- Day 1Drive to Kande, trek to Pothana (3 hours/ 1950 mt)
- Day 2Trek to Forest Camp (6 hours/ 2550 mt)
- Day 3Treks to high camp ( 6 hours/ 3900 mt)
- Day 4Treks to Base camp (4500) to low camp (7 Hours/ 3000 mt )
- Day 5Trek to Siding (7 hours/ 1700 mt)
- Day 6Treks to Kubang and drive out to Pokhara (3 hours)
Inclusions and Exclusions
What's Included
- 1. An insured English speaking locally Trekking Guide.
- 2. Trekking Documentation (Special Permit for Upper mustang, Annapurna Conservation Area Permit, Trekking Information Management System-TIMS) and other entrance fee (If required).
- 3. Pickup and Drop off Service from trek Start and End point.
Our Arrangements
- Hotel in Pokhara as your demand.Three meals (Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner) on trekking area prepared at teahouse/lodge.
- Accommodations at teahouse/lodge in the trekking area.
- An insured Porter shared between two trekkers who can carry maximum 16 Kilogram.
- First Aid Kits.
- Private Vehicle depends on group size.
- Pokhara Activities.
What's Excluded
- International airfare and Nepal visa fees
- Travel insurance (including emergency evacuation)
- Personal expenses (phone calls, laundry, bar bills, battery recharge, etc.)
- Extra nights in hotels if early return from trek
- Tips for guides and porters
- Additional costs due to natural calamities, roadblocks, etc.
- Any meals not specified in the 'included' section
Preparation & Equipment
Physical Preparation
This trek requires a moderate level of physical fitness. We recommend engaging in regular cardio exercises like hiking, jogging, or swimming for at least 30 minutes, 3-4 times a week, for a minimum of 2-3 months before your trek.
Essential Equipment
Clothing
- Moisture-wicking t-shirts and long-sleeve shirts
- Insulating layers (fleece, down jacket)
- Waterproof jacket and pants
- Hiking pants (convertible recommended)
- Thermal underwear for higher altitudes
- Good quality hiking socks
Footwear & Accessories
- Sturdy, waterproof hiking boots (broken in)
- Camp shoes/sandals for evenings
- Warm hat, sun hat, and gloves
- Sunglasses with UV protection
- Trekking poles (recommended)
Personal Items
- Backpack and rain cover
- Sleeping bag rated for cold temperatures
- Water bottles/hydration system
- Headlamp with extra batteries
- Basic first aid kit and personal medications
- High SPF sunscreen and lip balm
Note: A detailed equipment list will be provided upon booking confirmation.
Travel Tips
Altitude Sickness Prevention
Ascend slowly, stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and consider preventative medication after consulting your doctor. Know the symptoms and don't hesitate to descend if they appear.
Money Matters
Bring Nepalese rupees in small denominations for the trek. ATMs are available in Kathmandu and major towns but not on the trekking routes. Budget extra for souvenirs, tips, and unforeseen expenses.
Communication
Wi-Fi is available in most teahouses for a fee, but connectivity becomes less reliable at higher altitudes. Local SIM cards with data can be purchased in Kathmandu.
Electricity & Charging
Most teahouses offer charging facilities for a fee. A portable power bank is highly recommended. Nepal uses 220V with Type C, D, and M plugs.
FAQ
Do I need trekking experience for this trek?
Prior trekking experience is beneficial but not mandatory for this trek. However, good physical fitness is essential, and we recommend regular exercise before your trip.
What type of accommodation can I expect during the trek?
Accommodation is in local teahouses/lodges along the trekking route. These provide basic but comfortable rooms, usually with twin beds. At higher altitudes, facilities become more basic.
Can I get vegetarian/vegan meals during the trek?
Yes, vegetarian and vegan options are available throughout the trek. Please inform us of your dietary requirements in advance so we can make appropriate arrangements.
Is it safe to drink water during the trek?
We recommend against drinking tap water. Bottled water is available for purchase along the route, or you can use water purification tablets/filters. Many teahouses also offer boiled water for a small fee.
Do I need travel insurance for this trek?
Yes, comprehensive travel insurance that covers emergency evacuation up to at least 5,500m is mandatory for all trekkers. We will verify your insurance details before the trek begins.
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