How to get to Mardi Himal Trek

 The Mardi Himal Trek is a stunning and relatively less crowded trek in the Annapurna region. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to get there:

Mardi Himal Trek

Getting to the Mardi Himal Trek:

Arrive in Kathmandu:

  • International Flight: Fly into Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu.

Travel to Pokhara:

  • By Air: Take a domestic flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara, which takes about 25–30 minutes. This is the quickest and most convenient option.
  • By Bus: There are several bus options, including tourist buses, deluxe buses, and local buses. The journey takes about 6–8 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.

From Pokhara to the Trekking Start Point:

  • Taxi or Private Vehicle: Hire a taxi or a private vehicle from Pokhara to Kande, the typical starting point for the Mardi Himal Trek. The drive takes about 1–2 hours.
  • Public Bus: Alternatively, you can take a local bus or jeep to Kande, which is cheaper but might take longer and be less comfortable.

Trekking Itinerary (Typical Route):

Day 1: Pokhara to Kande and Trek to Australian Camp:

  • Drive from Pokhara to Kande (1–2 hours).
  • Trek from Kande to Australian Camp (about 1.5–2 hours).

Day 2: Australian Camp to Forest Camp:

  • Trek from Australian Camp to Forest Camp (5–6 hours).

Day 3: Forest Camp to Low Camp:

  • Trek from Forest Camp to Low Camp (3–4 hours).

Day 4: Low Camp to High Camp:

  • Trek from Low Camp to High Camp (3–4 hours).

Day 5: High Camp to Mardi Himal Base Camp and Return to High Camp:

  • Trek to Mardi Himal Base Camp (4–5 hours round trip).
  • Return to High Camp for the night.

Day 6: High Camp to Siding Village:

  • Trek from High Camp to Siding Village (5–6 hours).

Day 7: Siding Village to Lumre and Drive to Pokhara:

  • Trek from Siding Village to Lumre (2–3 hours).
  • Drive from Lumre to Pokhara (2–3 hours).

Permits Required:

  • Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP): Required for entering the Annapurna Conservation Area.
  • Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) Card: Required for trekking in the Annapurna region.

Tips for the Trek:

  • Physical Preparation: Ensure you are physically prepared for the trek, as it involves significant altitude gains and long trekking hours.
  • Proper Gear: Pack appropriately with good trekking boots, warm clothing, a rain jacket, and other essentials.
  • Weather Considerations: The best seasons are pre-monsoon (March to May) and post-monsoon (September to November) for favorable weather conditions and clear views.
  • Hydration and Nutrition: Carry water purification methods and high-energy snacks.

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