
Mardi Himal trekking
It is the most southerly peak of the Annapurna range. It is the lowest and least climbed peak. The photograph of the Mardi Himal, taken in 1953 by Baisl Good fellow, first drew the attention of western climbers. The first ascent to the Mardi Himal in 1961. The first route was via the East Flank and it is the only used so far. Mardi Himal separates the southwest ridge of fishtail as a separate mass at right angles to the ridge and it is best seen from the south. The southwest face of the mountain has three well-defined ridges rising from the rock buttresses and separated by hanging glaciers. Its east face is separated from the fishtail ridge by a col at 5200m.Mardi Himal trek takes you through forests, beautiful villages and valleys up to the Mardi Himal Base Camp. The beautiful Mountain View and the different cultures are the main attraction of this trek.
Highlights
Starting from: KathmanduEnding at: PokharaGrade: Moderate - DifficultHighest access of the trek: 4120m (Thulo Kharka) Culture: MixedMode of trekking: Camping OnlyHimalayan sights: Annapurna range, Dhaulagiri, Lamjung himal, Fish tail, etc Most Attraction of the trek: Mountain View and culture
Outline Itinerary
Day 01 : Kathmandu drive to pokhara ( 7 hours)
It is the most southerly peak of the Annapurna range. It is the lowest and least climbed peak. The photograph of the Mardi Himal, taken in 1953 by Baisl Good fellow, first drew the attention of western climbers. The first ascent to the Mardi Himal in 1961. The first route was via the East Flank and it is the only used so far. Mardi Himal separates the southwest ridge of fishtail as a separate mass at right angles to the ridge and it is best seen from the south. The southwest face of the mountain has three well-defined ridges rising from the rock buttresses and separated by hanging glaciers. Its east face is separated from the fishtail ridge by a col at 5200m.Mardi Himal trek takes you through forests, beautiful villages and valleys up to the Mardi Himal Base Camp. The beautiful Mountain View and the different cultures are the main attraction of this trek.
Highlights
Starting from: KathmanduEnding at: PokharaGrade: Moderate - DifficultHighest access of the trek: 4120m (Thulo Kharka) Culture: MixedMode of trekking: Camping OnlyHimalayan sights: Annapurna range, Dhaulagiri, Lamjung himal, Fish tail, etc Most Attraction of the trek: Mountain View and culture
Outline Itinerary
Day 01 : Kathmandu drive to pokhara ( 7 hours)
Day 02 : Pokhara drive to Hyenja and trek to Gyachok
Day 03 : Gyachok trek to Sano Khoban (1600m)
Day 04 : Sano Khoban trek to Pipa (3150m)
Day 05 : Rest day for Acclimatization
Day 06 : Pipa trek to Thulo Kharka (4120m)
Day 07 : Thulo Kharka trek to Base camp (4100m)
Day 08 : Base camp trek to Korchon (3680m)
Day 09 : Korchon trek to Riban (1780m)
Day 10 : Riban trek to Hyenja and drive to Pokhara
Cost Includes: Pick up and drop from airport,Kathmandu accommodation (as per your request),All land transfer as per given itinerary,Sightseeing tour with experience local guide,National Park Conservation entry permit fees,Accommodation during trekCamping (twin sharing two men tent) / dining tent, toilet tent.3 meals everyday while on the trek,Experienced English speaking guide / leader, necessary experience local helpersAll program according to itineraries on full board,Wages, food, accommodation during the trek in Tea house or camp, equipment, insurance and other facilities to staffs, farewell dinner at Nepali typical cultural restaurant, Company T-shirt.
Price Excludes:- Nepal entry visa.Travel insurance,Medical evacuation in case of emergency,Domestic airfare,Personal expenses,All bar bill,Expenses of personal nature i.e. soft/hard drinks, tips etc,International airport tax,any other unforeseen expenses are not included. Emergency Rescue (If Required)
Note :- The departure schedule can be change on any unavoidable circumstances such as weather hazards, natural changes of walking track, road slides, avalanches and public strikes.
Price subjected to change if there are more or less than 2 people in a group.

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