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Mardi Himal Trek

Duration 11 days
Max. elevation 4500 m
Level Easy
Transportation <p>Private Cars, and Tourist Buses,&nbsp;<br></p>
Accomodation
  • 3** Hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara.
  •  Tea House Lodge during the Trek.
Starts at KATHMANDU
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route Kathmandu-Kade-Low Camp-Mardi Himal Hi-Camp- Dhampus-Pokhara-Kathmandu
Cost USD 555 per person

Highlights

Overview

Up near the clouds, Mardi Himal’s path slips quietly between old villages and thick woods. Not far off, peaks rise sharp behind clusters of prayer flags and stone homes. A slow climb opens wide spaces where wind shapes the silence. Footsteps carry you past rhododendron trees into clearings dusted with snow. Fewer people walk here, so sounds stay soft - twigs snap, water moves under rocks. Higher up, thin air meets broad skies at places like Low Camp and High Camp. From these points, Annapurna South stands close enough to feel real. No crowds press in, just open slopes and quiet mornings. This trail fits those wanting beauty without months spent preparing. Forest gives way to rock, then sky takes over everything.

Some find this walk challenging but doable, great for newcomers who train regularly as well as those used to long hikes. Fewer people choose this path when set beside busy trails such as Annapurna Base Camp, so quiet moments come easily here. Along the way, peaks like Machapuchare - called Fishtail - Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli rise near, offering scenes hard to forget once seen.

Finding its beginning usually in Pokhara, the journey winds past quiet Gurung and Magar settlements, offering glimpses into everyday life shaped by tradition. Though paths climb steadily, small lodges along the way offer rest, food, a place beside wood stoves to dry damp clothes. Because people here welcome travelers without fuss, moments feel real, never staged for visitors.

Early light spills over the highest ridges during the Mardi Himal Trek, painting white summits in warm gold. This moment unfolds at base camp, where tired legs meet breathtaking sky. Dawn arrives quietly, transforming icy faces into radiant views. Few sights feel quite so earned after long mountain trails.

A walk through green woods kicks things off on the Mardi Himal trail. Then come high paths along sharp edges of land where wind moves fast between peaks. Mountain walls rise suddenly, showing snow-covered faces under changing skies. People live here too, their homes tucked into slopes, adding quiet moments amid nature's scale. This path fits those wanting less time walking but still craving strong impressions. Big payoffs happen without needing weeks to reach them.

Pokhara Serene Lake City Near Annapurna

From Pokhara the Mardi Himal journey begins, a city known for beauty among Nepal's many landscapes. Beside Phewa Lake it rests, ringed by towering mountains that watch silently. Calm water mirrors the Annapurnas each morning, while small boats drift without hurry. Cafes line the shore where people sit, sipping tea as light shifts across stone and sky. This place holds quiet moments just before paths climb into thinner air. Adventure waits beyond town, yet here time slows, almost pauses.

Kande – Scenic Trail Start with Wide Valley Vistas

Away from the bustle of Pokhara, Kande sits quietly - a modest village where many set off on foot toward Mardi Himal. Upward they go, following pathways made of flat stones winding beneath thick tree cover. Hills roll ahead, painted in layers of green, stitched together with fields carved into slopes by hand. Now and then, a glimpse breaks through - the sharp white tips of high peaks peeking over the ridges. This stretch prepares travelers without telling them, easing minds before deeper reaches of the Annapurnas unfold.

Australian Camp Offers Himalayan Panorama

High above the trail, Australian Camp draws eyes with wide sightlines toward Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Machapuchare. Along that bare spine of land, travelers often pause as light shifts at daybreak or dusk. Stillness settles here, broken only by wind brushing past sharp peaks. Few spots on this path capture such vivid moments through a lens.

Pothana A Village Among Forests

Poised between thickets of rhododendron and ancient oaks, Pothana slips quietly into view. Wooden homes stand rooted in custom, their walls shaped by seasons of quiet living. Visitors often stay longer than planned - something about the welcome feels like recognition rather than greeting. Mountains rise beyond the tree line, Annapurna's peaks cutting sharp against morning light. Entry to the protected wilderness begins here, though few rush past the stillness to reach it.

Forest camp nestled in quiet rhododendron woods

Far inside a tangle of green, Forest Camp hides under tall rhododendrons that burst into color when spring arrives. Birdsong drifts through crisp air while stillness wraps around everything slowly. Few people walk these paths so silence grows stronger the deeper you go. This stretch feels untouched because life moves at its own steady rhythm there.

Low Camp Where Mountain Vistas Start

Down at Low Camp, the thick woods give way to wide-open highland stretches. Moving ahead, Machapuchare comes into sharper view, along with Annapurna South, standing tall and clear. As trees grow farther apart, the land reveals steeper shapes and bolder contours. Fresh cold air fills the space where leaves once crowded.

High Camp Offers Dramatic Himalayan Ridge Views

Over the tree line, High Camp rests along a narrow ridge where views stretch sharp and wide

- Machapuchare cuts the skyline, with Annapurna South beside it, Hiunchuli rising behind. Rugged ground takes over, rocks scattered like old bones beneath wind-swept slopes, air thinning fast. Nightfall brings stillness; those who sleep there ready themselves quietly, hours before first light pulls them upward toward Mardi Himal Base Camp.

Mardi Himal Base Camp with Views of Machapuchare

High up where the trail ends lies Mardi Himal Base Camp - the trip's main destination. Beneath the holy shadow of Machapuchare, this spot opens wide to towering peaks draped in snow, like Annapurna I and Mardi Himal. When morning arrives, sunlight spills across jagged ridges, painting everything gold. Such moments stick, quiet and vivid, long after you leave.

Choosing the Mardi Himal Trek?

Outline Itinerary

DAY..Route & ActivitiesAltitudeDurationOvernight
1Arrival in Kathmandu, airport pickup and hotel transfer, trek briefing1,350 m / 4,429 ftKathmandu
2Scenic drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara by tourist bus/private vehicle820 m / 2,690 ft6–7 hrs drivePokhara
3Drive to Kande (1 hr) and trek to Potana village via Australian CampKande: 1,770 m / 5,807 ft 
Potana: 1,900 m / 6,233 ft
1 hr drive + 4–5 hrs trekPotana
4Trek through rhododendron forests to Forest Camp (Kokar)2,520 m / 8,267 ft4–5 hrs trekForest Camp
5Trek upward through alpine terrain to Mardi Base Camp area2,970 m / 9,744 ft4–5 hrs trekMardi Base Camp
6Continue ascent along ridge to Mardi High Camp with panoramic mountain views3,700 m / 12,139 ft5–6 hrs trekHigh Camp
7Early morning hike to Mardi West Base Camp for sunrise views and return to High Camp4,500 m / 14,763 ft5–6 hrs hike (round trip)High Camp
8Descend through alpine meadows and forests to Low Camp2,970 m / 9,744 ft5–6 hrs trekLow Camp
9Trek down to Dhampus village and drive back to PokharaDhampus: 1,540 m / 5,052 ft2–3 hrs trek + 1 hr drivePokhara
10Drive from Pokhara back to Kathmandu1,350 m / 4,429 ft6–7 hrs driveKathmandu
11Final departure transfer to airport for onward destination

Alternative Treks Around the Mardi Himal Trek

If you’re looking for similar scenic and moderate treks in the Annapurna region, here are great alternatives:

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu (1350m./4429ft)

Upon your arrival at Kathmandu International Airport, you will be welcomed by our representative. You will be then transferred to the hotel. Later, you can take a good rest or walk around the local market in your free time. 

Day 2 : Drive to Pokhara (6/7 hours’ drive/ 820m./2690ft)

After the early breakfast, you will be taking a scenic drive to Pokhara. The route to Pokhara includes some small to larger settlements, green hills, the Trishuli River plus occasional views of the mountains. There will be several breaks for the food/drinks and the toilet. After checking into the hotel you can go for an evening walk around Phewa Lake. The sunset view from the lakeside looks stunning. For the food and drinks, you can find so many good options in Lakeside. 

Day 3 : Drive to Kande(1,770 m/5807ft. 1-hour drive)and trek to Potana village (1,900 m /6233ft./4/5 hours trek).

First day of the trek. You will be first taking a short drive to Kande. Then the walk begins heading to the high hills passing the seasonal farms. The views of the Annapurna ranges and the valley below look stunning to Potana.  Pothana is a small village with few teahouses. The village offers the majestic views of Annapurna and Manaslu mountain range and the greater views of Machhapuchre are a compliment. You will be spending the night at Potana a local lodge. 

Day 4 : Trek to Forest camp (2,520m/8267ft. 4/5 hours trek).

Start the day with a good breakfast and greater views of the Himalayas. Today's walk begins on the main trail after reaching PitamDeurali. The route offers fantastic landscapes and good views of mountains.  The mountains that can be seen along the way today are; Annapurna I, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Annapurna IV, Lamjung Himal, and more. Whereas, today camp. The forest camp is in the middle of the forest with a few teahouses. You will be spending the night at a lodge. 

Day 5 : Trek to Mardi base Camp (2,970 m/9744ft./4/5 hours trek).

Following the uphill path with a steep climb, you will be heading towards low camp for the night. Along the way, greater views of mountains and excellent landscapes can be collected. The night will be spent at a local lodge. 

Day 6 : Trek to Mardi High camp (3,700 m/12139ft./ 5/6 hours trek).

Start the day with a delicious breakfast, today you will be getting to the higher elevation of high camp. The route offers the perfect views of snow mountains and the greatest landscapes. The route is mostly uphill through the rhododendrons and juniper bushes. At high camp, you will be staying at a local lodge for the night. 

Day 7 : Hike to Mardi West Base Camp (4,500m/14763ft.) and back

The extra day is dedicated to hiking to Mardi base camp, which will be the highest point of the trek. The walk to base camp is a steep climb. Following the ridgeline to the base camp, it is an exciting walk with fantastic views of the Himalayas. Get to the base camp, collect the best views, and create a lifetime memory before retracing back to high camp for the night. 

Day 8 : Trek back to Low Camp (2,970 m /9744ft./5/6 hours.)

Wake up with a good view of the Himalayas. They have a delicious breakfast before resuming the trek. You will be retracing the same way back to low camp for the night. Spend the night at a local lodge and low camp.  

Day 9 : Trek to Dhampus (1,540 m/5052ft./2/3 hours trek) then drive to Pokhara. (1-hour drive)

On the final day of the trip, you will be first trekking to Dhampus. There you will be taking a short drive back to Pokhara. In Pokhara, you can take a good rest. Walking around the Phewa lake in the evening is a good option. Or, probably boating on Phewa Lake is the best fit.

Day 10 : Drive back to Kathmandu (6/7 hours’ drive)

Collecting the great memories of the Mardi Himel Trek you will be driving back to Kathmandu that day. In the evening, you can do some last-minute shopping around Thamel. Then you can prepare your luggage.

Day 11 : Final Departure for your onwards destination or Back Home.

This is your last day of the Nepal trip on this visit, as your flight time we will drop you at the International Airport for your onward destination. Thank you and hope to see you again. (Feri Bhetaula)

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