Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek is a short and spectacular trip within the Annapurna region. The Annapurna Mardi Himal Trek takes you through ancient rhododendron forests to what feels like the face of the mountains themselves, as you come up close with Mardi Himal, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Ganga Purna, and Annapurna I.
From the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek, you can witness remarkable sunrise and sunset views from different vantage points. The range of flora and fauna seen only in the Himalayas provides an intriguing glimpse into the biodiversity of the mountains. On this trek, you'll traverse novel, less-explored paths to reach the Mardi Himal Base Camp (4100m), and you'll explore tranquil routes that pass through ethnic villages and lush farmlands. The Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek is a hidden gem that many have yet to discover. Along the way, you'll encounter waterfalls, suspension bridges, and many other elements that are sure to make the journey interesting.
We begin our 11-day excursion in Kathmandu with visits to UNESCO World Heritage sites before heading to the shortest and quietest trek in the Annapurna region: the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek.
Aarohi Holiday believes that no experience is more fulfilling than traveling with your family, and trekking in the remote Himalayas is just the cherry on top.
The Mardi Himal trek typically takes 4-6 days of trekking. Including all pre and post-trek transportation, the total duration is around 11 days, starting and ending in Kathmandu.
The Mardi Himal trek is considered relatively easy within the Annapurna region, suitable for both experienced and beginner trekkers. With the support of skilled guides and a group leader, the trek is smooth and enjoyable.
The cost for the Mardi Himal trek typically ranges from 900 USD to 1500 USD. However, Aarohi Holiday offers a competitive price between 700 USD and 1100 USD, providing the same set of amenities.
No, the Mardi Himal trek is a great option for first-time trekkers. It’s considered easy, with less steep routes and stunning views of the Annapurna Himalayan Range, making it enjoyable for both beginners and experienced trekkers.
The best time for the Mardi Himal trek is during the pre-monsoon season (March to May) and post-monsoon season (September to November). For a crowd-free experience, it’s ideal to trek at the beginning or end of these seasons, when the views are clear.
Essential items for the Mardi Himal trek include trekking shoes, warm clothes, a water bottle (flask), and a comfortable backpack. Our guides will also provide a briefing on the necessary gear before the trek begins.
Yes, mobile networks (NTC and Ncell) and Wi-Fi are available throughout the Mardi Himal trek. However, the network may not be stable at all times, especially along certain parts of the route
Yes, the Mardi Himal trek is considered safe, with tea houses, homestays, and lodges along the route. The trails are well-marked with direction signs and color-coded tree markings, reducing the chances of getting lost.
Snowfall is common during the post-monsoon season (September to November), adding to the beauty of the trek without making it overly difficult. However, during the winter season (December to February), temperatures drop below freezing, and higher altitudes are covered with thick snow, making the trek more challenging and risky.
The total trekking distance for the Mardi Himal trek is around 41 km (25 miles), typically completed in 4-6 days. The average walking distance per day ranges from 6.9 km to 10.25 km.
The permits required for the Mardi Himal trek are the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and the TIMS card (not required for Nepali citizens). These permits are included in the tour packages arranged by Aarohi Holiday.
The journey to Mardi Himal base camp is considered safe from avalanches and landslides, as there are no areas along the route prone to such risks.
During the winter season, the Mardi Himal trek can get well below freezing, especially from Badal Dada onwards, making it more challenging. However, the pre-monsoon and post-monsoon seasons offer more tolerable temperatures, which gradually drop as you gain elevation. Nighttime temperatures also drop but remain bearable.
The tea houses and lodges along the Mardi Himal trek offer a variety of healthy and nutritious foods, including Daal Bhat, bread, Thukpa/Tenduk, potatoes, dumplings, pancakes, and more.
Yes, a raincoat is recommended for the Mardi Himal trek, as the weather in the High Himalayas can be unpredictable and change rapidly, even during the Autumn and Spring seasons.
In case of a medical emergency, your guides and group leaders, who are trained in handling altitude-related health issues, will assist you. They are equipped with basic medical supplies to manage such situations.
The price of the trip varies based on the type of services selected and the size of the group. Each trip we organize is priced differently because we consider travelers as individuals with unique needs and preferences.
Prepare for an incredible journey customized to your interests and preferences, whether you’re seeking a budget-friendly adventure or a luxurious escape. Leave the planning to us—we’ll handle all the details to make your dream trip a reality. You can relax and focus on creating unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime.
Note: The price mentioned is for 3-star accommodation.