Mardi Himal Climbing

Overview of Mardi Himal Climbing:

Mardi Himal Climbing is an exhilarating adventure in Nepal’s Annapurna region, targeting the 5,587-meter Mardi Himal peak. Integrated with the scenic Mardi Himal Trek, this journey offers breathtaking Machhapuchhre Views, showcasing the iconic Fishtail peak alongside Annapurna ranges. Starting from Pokhara, trekkers traverse lush forests and Gurung villages, reaching High Camp for acclimatization. The climb, moderately technical, suits adventurers with basic mountaineering skills, blending cultural immersion with stunning Himalayan landscapes.

Trip facts of Mardi Himal Climbing:

Mardi Himal Climbing

Destination

Nepal/ Annapurna

duration

Duration

8 Days

Mardi Himal Climbing

Trip Grade

Moderate

Mardi Himal Climbing

Activities

Tour and Trek

Mardi Himal Climbing

Accommodation

Hotels / Tea House

Mardi Himal Climbing

Food

Breakfast /Lunch /Dinner

Mardi Himal Climbing

Best Season

Sept to Nov / Mar to May

Mardi Himal Climbing

Max.altitude

4130m

Mardi Himal Climbing

Transportation

Drive/ Flight

Mardi Himal Climbing

Group Size

1 to 14++

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Map

Highlight of Mardi Himal Climbing:

  • Summit Mardi Himal Climbing: Conquer the 5,587-meter peak for a thrilling mountaineering achievement.
  • Mardi Himal Trek Adventure: Explore scenic trails through forests and traditional villages.
  • Machhapuchhre Views: Marvel at the iconic Fishtail peak and surrounding Annapurna ranges.
  • High Camp Experience: Acclimatize at a scenic camp with stunning Himalayan vistas.
  • Annapurna Base Camp Proximity: Enjoy proximity to the iconic base camp with its dramatic scenery.
  • Cultural Encounters: Interact with Gurung communities along the Mardi Himal route.
  • Moderately Technical Climb: Mardi Himal Climbing suits climbers with basic mountaineering skills.
  • Tranquil Trails: Trek less-crowded paths compared to ABC routes.
  • High Camp Serenity: Rest at Camp amidst pristine alpine landscapes.
  • Rhododendron Forests: Trek through vibrant forests, enhancing the Mardi Himal Climbing experience.

Mardi Himal Climbing Itinerary:

Day 1: Arrive in Kathmandu and Transfer to Hotel
  • Warm welcome by our representative at Tribhuvan International Airport, followed by a smooth transfer to your hotel in Kathmandu.
  • Relax or take a short walk to explore Thamel’s vibrant markets and nearby temples, soaking in the city’s lively charm.
Day 2: Kathmandu Sightseeing and Trip Preparation
  • Visit UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Boudhnath Stupa and Swayambhunath, immersing in Nepal’s rich heritage.
  • Attend a briefing and gear check with your guide to prepare for the climbing adventure.
Day 3: Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (830m)
  • Take a scenic 7-hour drive through lush hills and rivers to Pokhara, a serene lakeside city.
  • Rest at a hotel, with time to explore Fewa Lake or the vibrant Lakeside Market.
Day 4: Drive to Kande and Trek to Deurali (2,100m)
  • Drive 1 hour to Kande, then trek 4-5 hours through forests and villages to Deurali.
  • Stay overnight at a teahouse, enjoying views of the surrounding hills and peaks.
Day 5: Trek from Deurali to Forest Camp (2,520m)
  • Trek 5 hours through dense rhododendron and oak forests to the tranquil Forest Camp.
  • Rest at a teahouse, surrounded by serene landscapes and quiet trails.
Day 6: Trek from Forest Camp to Low Camp (2,970m)
  • Ascend 4-5 hours through forested trails with emerging mountain vistas to Low Camp.
  • Overnight at a teahouse, with glimpses of the Himalayan peaks under starry skies..
Day 7: Trek from Low Camp to High Camp (3,540m)
  • Trek 4 hours along ridges with stunning views of Fishtail and Annapurna peaks to High Camp.
  • Stay at a teahouse, preparing for the climb amidst breathtaking alpine scenery.
Day 8: Acclimatization Day at High Camp
  • Rest and acclimatize with a short hike to explore the surrounding ridges and viewpoints.
  • Receive climbing technique training from your guide to prepare for the summit push.
Day 9: Trek to Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,100m)
  • Ascend 4-5 hours over rocky and snowy trails to the base camp below the peak.
  • Set up tents, enjoying panoramic views of the Annapurna massif and glaciers.
Day 10: Summit Day (5,587m) and Return to High Camp
  • Start pre-dawn for an 8-10 hour climb on snowy slopes to the summit, then descend to High Camp.
  • Celebrate the achievement with 360-degree vistas before resting at a teahouse.
Day 11: Contingency Day
  • Reserved for summit attempts if delayed by weather or other unforeseen challenges.
  • Rest or explore near High Camp, ensuring readiness for the descent.
Day 12: Trek from High Camp to Sidhing (1,700m)
  • Descend 6-7 hours through forests and villages to the charming Gurung village of Sidhing.
  • Stay overnight at a teahouse, enjoying the warm hospitality and scenic surroundings.
Day 13: Trek to Lumre and Drive to Pokhara
  • Trek 4 hours to Lumre, then drive 2 hours back to Pokhara’s tranquil lakeside setting.
  • Relax at a hotel, with time to unwind or explore the vibrant Lakeside area.
Day 14: Drive or Fly to Kathmandu
  • Return to Kathmandu via a 7-hour drive or quick flight, enjoying scenic countryside views.
  • Spend the evening relaxing or shopping for souvenirs in Thamel’s bustling streets.
Day 15: Departure from Kathmandu
  • Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure, carrying unforgettable memories.
  • Bid farewell to Nepal, enriched by the climb and cultural experiences.
Costomize Your Trip

Include Exclude in Mardi Himal Climbing:

What’s Included

  • Transport I: Airport pick-up and drop in Kathmandu, Pokhara, or Lumbini, with private vehicle
  • Accommodation: Hotel accommodation in Kathmandu, Pokhara, or Lumbini (based on the itinerary), including breakfast
  • Documents: All required trekking permits (ACAP and TIMS), official documents, paperwork, office service charges, and government taxes
  • Transport II: Transportation between Kathmandu or Lumbini to Pokhara (round trip) is arranged as per the itinerary, either by tourist bus, private vehicle, or plane
  • Transport III: Transportation from Pokhara to the trek start point and back from the trek end point according to the itinerary
  • Guide: Experience trekking guide
  • Porters: One porter will be provided for every two trekkers
  • Duffel Bag: If you need a duffel bag, please let us know before booking the trip and remind us after you arrive
  • Trekking Map: A trekking route map for the group leader
  • Food and Accommodation: Food and accommodation during the trek in tea houses (breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
  • Nepali Dinner: A farewell dinner at a traditional Nepali restaurant

What’s Excluded

  • Flight ticket: International flight tickets and airport tax
  • Nepal visa: You can get your Nepal visa upon arrival at the airport
  • City Lunch: Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu / Pokhara / Lumbini
  • City tour: city tour with a vehicle and entry fees for visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • Personal expenses: like laundry, phone calls, snacks, drinks, bar bills, and camera battery charging
  • Travel Insurance: It should cover emergency evacuation if needed, while trekking to the highest point listed in the itinerary
  • Trekking Equipment: Personal trekking gears for your comfort and safety
  • Transport IV: Local jeep or bus transport during the trek (if needed but not mentioned in the itinerary)
  • Tips and Gifts: Tips for guides, porters, drivers and related staff during trip

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FAQs about Chulu West Peak Climbing:

What is Mardi Himal Climbing like?

It’s a moderately technical climb at 5,587m, suitable for adventurers with basic mountaineering skills, offering a rewarding summit experience.

How does the Mardi Himal Trek enhance the climb?

The trek provides scenic trails through forests and villages, leading to the base camp with stunning Himalayan vistas.

What makes Annapurna Base Camp significant?

Though not directly on the route, its proximity offers optional visits and iconic views of the Annapurna massif.

What are the Machhapuchhre Views like?

The summit and trail offer breathtaking vistas of the Fishtail peak, Annapurna ranges, and surrounding Himalayas.

Why is Camping important?

It serves as a key acclimatization point with stunning ridge views, preparing climbers for the summit push.

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