Mardi Himal Trek

Trekking in the Himalayan region of our country and doing the sightseeing of some of the highest Himalayas of our country is a lifetime dream to all the trekkers and mountaineers of the world. Mardi Himal, one of the demanding and popular trekking destinations of the Annapurna region offers the treks an opportunity to trek on the Himalayas along with the superb views of magnificent Himalayan ranges of our country. Starting from seeing the views of majestic Himalayan ranges to getting an opportunity to trek on the legendary trail of Annapurna Circuit, Mardi Himal Trek has many more to offer to its visitors.

Mardi Himal trek offers the visitors an awesome opportunity to do the sightseeing of snowcapped mountains along with the opportunity to explore the wilderness and a wide variety of flora and fauna of this region. You can explore the ancient cultures and lifestyles of people living in this region. Mardi Himal Trek takes the trekkers to the untouched and unbeaten path which includes ancient villages, dense rhododendron forests, etc. Moreover, this trek is designed for those trekkers who love to trek on the less crowded region with the superb views of mountain ranges.

The journey to the base camp of Mardi Himal begins from Kathmandu where we will be doing the sightseeing of some of the most famous places of this beautiful city. We will then take an early morning drive to Pokhara and then another short drive will take us to Kande. Trekking ahead via many villages and settlements will take us through the steeper trail and then trekking ahead will take us to the Australian camp. After that, we will trek to Pothana and then we will start our climb to reach Deurali. Trekking ahead will take us to the low camp and then we will trek back to Kande and return to Kathmandu to end our trip.

Outline Itinerary
Day 01 Arrival at Kathmandu:
Day 02 Sightseeing of Kathmandu valley:
Day 03 Drive to Kande and then trek to Pitam Deurali (2125m)
Day 04 Trek to Low Camp (3,150m)- 5 hours trekking.
Day 05 Trek to High Camp (3,700m)- 4 hours trekking.
Day 06 Excursion to Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,500m)- back to Low Camp.
Day 07 Trek to Siding village (1,750m) -6 hours walking.
Day 08 Trek to Lumre and drive to Pokhara- 3 hours walking and 2 hours driving.

  • Day 01

    Arrival at Kathmandu:

    This will be the first day of our trekking journey. After landing at the Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be transferred to our hotel via private vehicle. We will rest for some time and then begin the sightseeing of the capital city of our country. At evening, you will be welcomed with a typical Nepali food at a typical Nepali restaurant. Overnight at Hotel.

    Teahouse and Camping
  • Day 02

    Sightseeing of Kathmandu valley:

    After an early morning breakfast, you will do the sightseeing of some of the famous places of Kathmandu valley. You will be transferred to many places of Kathmandu with our private vehicle which includes Pashupatinath temple, Swoyambunath Stupa, Bouddanath Stupa and other many famous places of Kathmandu. At evening, you will meet your fellow trekking mates and then we will have a short briefing about the journey in our office. An evening stroll at Thamel and Durbarmarg will give you much energy which will help you at the trek. Overnight at Hotel.

    Teahouse and Camping
  • Day 03

    Drive to Kande and then trek to Pitam Deurali (2125m)

    After breakfast, we will drive 30 minutes to Kande and start our trek to Forest Camp at the height of 1810m. The trail is steep until the point when Dhampus and charming simple stroll up to Pothana, where you will remain in a teahouse hold up for the primary night.

    Teahouse and Camping
  • Day 04

    Trek to Low Camp (3,150m)- 5 hours trekking.

    The trail proceeds from Forest Camp to Low Camp through the woods anyway as we move up, the vegetation begins to change with more rhododendron and now the trees are secured with greenery, lichen and tree plants. At Low Camp there are two fundamental hotels one with a dining room and open fire. The view from Low Camp is magnificent with Mount Machhapuchhre obvious up the valley.

    Teahouse and Camping
  • Day 05

    Trek to High Camp (3,700m)- 4 hours trekking.

    Today we will trek around a hour or so above Low Camp. The trail breaks out above tree line and towards the west, there is a decent view to Annapurna South and Hiunchuli. The trail proceeds with the Mardi Himal, furrowed mostly on grass with some segregated rhododendron shrubs en route. You can see the brilliant Danphe fowl on this segment of the trail. Medium-term at a hotel and the view from the cabin is sublime to Annapurna South, Hiunchuli and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail).

    Teahouse and Camping
  • Day 06

    Excursion to Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,500m)- back to Low Camp.

    The arrangement for now is to wake ahead of schedule to see the sunrise from the mountains then after an early breakfast, we will stroll up the edge towards Mardi Himal Base Camp. There is an entrenched trail through the grass with several more extreme areas anyway not much challenging. Pay special mind to the Dzokpo (yak/dairy animals crossbreds) touching up here and additionally Danphe bird. In the mid-year the sheep and goats from brought down to towns and are left to graze so you will pass some of herder’s cottages en route. Following three long periods of trekking we achieve the Base Camp at the rise of 4500m this is the place one can investigate the Annapurna Sanctuary and the scene see is staggering taking a gander at south face of Annapurna and the greater part of the crests in the Sanctuary and additionally Hiunchuli and Machhapuchhre (Fishtail). We spend our overmight at Low Camp once more.

    Teahouse and Camping
  • Day 07

    Trek to Siding village (1,750m) -6 hours walking.

    In transit back, we take an alternate course to finish the circuit. From Low Camp there is a trail that goes down to Siding town and after that returning down to Mardi Himal and afterward to Kokar. Siding is a conventional Nepalese town and still particularly far from the busier present-day traveler treks. You will remain at a homestay in Siding town. It is a great social affair and you can discover more about town life and you will presumably eat daal baht at night with the family in their kitchen.

    Teahouse and Camping
  • Day 08

    Trek to Lumre and drive to Pokhara- 3 hours walking and 2 hours driving.

    On our flight day we will stroll from Siding to the street head at Lumre, in transit from Siding you will pass the towns of Kalimati and Ghalel. Kalimati is for the most part a Brahmin town with Ghalel and Siding blended Brahmin and Gurung. At Lumre you will meet jeep composed by Wilderness Excursion ahead of time to drive you back to Pokhara.

    Teahouse and Camping

Include

  • Two nights standard accommodation in 2/3/4/5 star category hotel in Kathmandu located tourist center, or up to you.
  • Meals on full board (Breakfast, lunch and dinner) during the trekking
  • Local fresh fruits like orange, apple, banana and grape etc.
  • All accommodations during the trek.
  • Your destination map.
  • Both ways domestic Flights with airport tax.
  • An experienced Government licensed holder Climbing guide and porter to carry your luggage during the trek.
  • Permit
  • Food, drinks, accommodation, insurance, salary, equipment’s, transportation, local tax for Guide and porter
  • Group medical supplies (first aid kit will be available).
  • If you need we will provide you sleeping bag, down jackets, Duffle bag and, if necessary etc.
  • All necessary Government paper works and national park entry permits and TIMS Card etc.
  • Travel & Rescue arrangement.
  • All government taxes and Vat.

Exclude

  • Airport / Hotel / Airport pick up & drop by private car or van. It is depend of the group.
  • Meals yourself Kathmandu (L+D).
  • equipment / Gears
  • Your Travel insurance.
  • International airfare.
  • Nepal entry visa (You can obtain a visa easily upon your arrival at Nepal’s Airport in Kathmandu).
  • All kind drinks (Alcoholic, hot and cold drinks, Water )
  • Personal shopping and laundry etc.
  • Personal trekking Equipment’s.
  • Tips for trekking staff and driver. (Tipping is expected, but it is not mandatory)
  • If do any tour and sightseeing and other activities etc.

 

Usefull Info

Important Note and Optional Activities: We, at Pikey Paradise trek are always concerned about the safety of our clients while travelling with us. Just be sure that your trek leader has the authority to cancel or amend any part of itinerary if it is necessary for the safety concerns. We will work and put every effort to keep the above itinerary as it is but as we are travelling in the remote and isolated areas od mountainous region, we can’t guarantee it! Some of the major factors of changing the itinerary are the health of clients and also the extreme weather conditions. Our trek leader will try to do their best as to run according to the plan on the trip but we personally recommend to be prepared for the changes in itinerary if necessary. You will be informed if there will be changes in the itinerary by your trek leader. Your trek leader will assist you with information about your options but please note that any additional activities you undertake are not part of our itinerary and our makes no representation about the safety of the activity. We recommend to use your own judgements when choosing any optional activities in your free time.

Acclimatization:

Trekking itinerary of Pikey Paradise is designed with a high degree of minimization of awareness of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness). We won’t be going to the higher altitudes too fast as it causes a serious medical condition which may lead to death. The higher the altitude the less oxygen there is in air. On the height above 5000m in mountain ranges, oxygen level drops low at more than 50%. Human body need to adapt at this attitude so we will take acclimatization and rest days on some of the points of our trek. We recommend to the clients who are suffering from heart and lung disease to consult with their doctor before being a part of the journey. Mild headaches, fever, loss of appetite or stomach disorder are symptoms of AMS. Our itineraries are designed to try to prevent AMS but it is important to remember, some people can be more susceptible than others.

Trek leader and Staff Arrangements:

We, at Pikey Paradise firmly believe that if you want to get the most of the output from your staffs, you must treat them well. We also believe that a happy staff is a hard-working staff. We extremely believe in these things and also try our best to maintain a good relationship with our staffs.

Most of the emphasis are given to the local leaders and local guides as we believe working with the staffs of local communities is ore fruitful. We provide training for all our staff and all our trek leaders are trained in the following as a minimum;

  • Intensive Wilderness First Aid
  • Trekking Guide Training
  • Eco Trekking Workshop & Adventure Meet
  • English Language
  • Conservation & Biodiversity
  • Rock & Ice Climbing & Mountaineering (for expedition leaders)

At, Pikey Peak, we guarantee our clients that they are working and coping with the best professionals of the country who are friendlier and also much experienced on their respective field. All of our guides are fluent in speaking English and if you want, we are ready to provide you guides who are good at speaking other languages such as French, Spanish, Japanese, German and Italian. We only select professionals who are experienced, have leadership skills, are friendly in nature and also have a good personal ability. All these years, we have learnt that one of the major needed things in the trip is the leadership quality that a guide should have so that the trip will be safe, enjoyable and successful.

You will also be glad to know that most of our guides are actually from the mountainous region of our country and have spent half of their whole life in the most isolated and remote areas of our country. Mountainous region is the home for them and walking through these challenging paths is in their blood. They’re not ‘familiar’ with local communities, they’re a part of them. They don’t ‘know’ local culture, they practice it. They truly love their home and relish getting the opportunity to show travelers why.

Porter Care

One of the most underrated professionals of our country are the porters who are a major part in the trekking and expedition journeys at the Himalayas. No doubt, the entire trekking and expedition industry in Nepal is built on the back of these hard-working porters. We must be blessed with the effort of the porters as their tireless efforts of carrying supplies, equipment and baggage makes the journey to the Himalayan region successful. So, its kind of unfortunate that they have endured a history of exploitation and abuse at the hands of the industry. In an effort to combat this, we are firmly committed to porter rights.

We assure all our porters are well treated, well paid and we also provide the level of shelter, clothing and footwear that these harsh environments demand. Porters who become sick are treated with the same care and attention as team members and we have previously used helicopters – at our expense – to rescue porters from dangerous situations. And for the porter’s sake we require that all trekkers keep their bag weight under 15kgs/33 pounds.

We totally support the work of the International Porter Protection Group (IPPG), making our resources available to them to help improve the working conditions of the porters.

Environmental Concerns:

Most of the areas of the Himalayan region is stunningly beautiful but at the same hand it’s to risky as well. Future generations have just as much of a right to appreciate it as we do and so the tourism industry has an obligation to protect and preserve it. We employ a ‘zero impact’ policy on the natural environment and the traditional communities that live there. We enforce a number of do’s and don’ts, and staff can advise how to minimize your impact.

Trekking to the base camp of the mountain of our country is not an easy task and one should be in a good health and physical condition. Most of the days have four to five hours of walking and some of the days are up to seven hours as well. Although less but these walks are very much tiring and difficult. It’s a good idea to prepare yourself in the lead-up to your trip with some regular exercise, the best form of which is long walks in hilly areas. Technical experience is not required, hiking/camping experience is an advantage, but by far the most important thing is a positive attitude and a generous amount of determination.

We recommend to let us know if you have any pre-existing medical conditions as it might be difficult above 5000m if you get sick. Also, before coming to Nepal it’s important to consult your doctor regarding vaccinations and any other medical concerns that the trip may raise. Medical and evacuation expenses are your responsibility

A typical day on the trail:

You will be waked up early in the morning with a bucket of hot water to wash in. You will then have your breakfast and then pack your bag to head for the trek. We will trek through forests, hills, mountains and local villages all about 3hours. We will then stop for an hour at a particularly pleasant spot and have our lunch. We will then again start our trek and trek about another 3hours to reach the destination where we will stay for overnight. Then you can have tea or coffee and some light snacks, before exploring the area with trek leader or just relaxing until dinner is served in a warm dining hall.

Evenings are quite interesting and fun as we will be chatting and doing entertainment stuffs with our fellow trek mates. Finally, it’s off to bed for a well-deserved night’s rest before you start it all again.

Pre-Trip Meeting:

Our trek journey starts with a pre-trip meeting at Kathmandu at our office. We will be usually doing the pree-trip meeting on the second day of our trekking journey and then you will be introduced to your fellow trek mates. You will also be introduced with your trek leader and then you can ask the important questions to your trek leaders in the pre-trip meeting.

The Trekking Group:

For the Everest Base Camp trek, there will be one leader, one assistant leader and one Sherpa porter for each group of two trekkers. This arrangement ensures that should any one of them fall ill, the trip can still go on as planned. We can run the trek for groups of any size, but generally have a maximum of ten people, as we’ve found this to be the optimum size for a successful trip. However, if you’d like to make a group booking for more than ten people it can easily be arranged.

Accommodations:

The cost of the accommodations in this trek is included in the trip cost and we have chosen accommodation options based on the following criteria; standard of hygiene, standard of service, location, food standards and cost. All accommodation is based on twin share. We will provide you single supplement if there is different sex. For the solo trip and on request single supplement will be charge US$300.

Toilet Facilities – On trek, toilet facilities are available at Tea Houses but some places are beyond your expectation and you should be satisfied with a local toilet.

Meals during Trek:

All Meals on full board basis will be provided during the cost spent on trek. Three meals (Nepali, Sherpa, Tibetan, Bhutanese, Continental, Italian and Indian cuisine) a day will be provided from the teahouse/lodge menus. Each day dinner and breakfast are used to take in the same lodge you spend the night. Lunch will also be provided by our company and at the same cost.

 

 

 

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