Mardi Base Camp Trek – 9 Days

$850 $680 / Person

Destination

Mardi Himal Base Camp

Trip Type

Tea house trek

Duration

9 Days

Trip Grade

Moderate

Start At

Kathmandu

End At

Kathmandu

Altitude

4250

Transport

Private Vehicle/Tourist Bus

Accomodation

Teahouse

Itinerary

Day 1 Drive to Pokhara from Kathmandu

Six to seven hours (by car)

Peak Elevation: 822 metres (Pokhara)

Three-star hotel accommodations (twin sharing)

Our early morning departure from Kathmandu marks the start of our Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek. Following a substantial breakfast, we embark on a charming journey to Pokhara, a city tucked away next to the tranquil Phewa Lake. The trip offers breathtaking views of terraced fields, rural landscapes, and distant vistas of the massive Machapuchare and Annapurna mountain ranges.

After arriving in Pokhara, we have a delicious lunch at a neighbourhood eatery. Pokhara’s allure, combining energy and serenity, making it the ideal place to begin our journey. After that, we check into our hotel so that we can change and prepare for the walk. We can take a boat trip on Phewa Lake, tour Pokhara’s lakefront, or visit the World Peace Pagoda, depending on the time.

We enjoy a great dinner at a nearby restaurant later in the evening, when we sample both Nepali and foreign food. Meeting the trekking team, going over the schedule, and getting ready for the thrilling journey ahead are all highly recommended during this time.

Distance: 201 km
Included in the Meals: Lunch
The day’s highlights include a breathtaking journey from Kathmandu to Pokhara, views of the Machapuchare and Annapurna mountain ranges, lakeside exploration in Pokhara, and getting ready for the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek.

Day 2 Drive to Kande from Pokhara and trek to Pothana

Drive time: 1.5 hours; Trek time: 4 hours

Peak Elevation: 1,890 metres (Pothana)

Teahouse accommodations (twin sharing)

We begin our second day of the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek with a quick drive from Pokhara to Kande. The trip serves as both a means of transportation and a visual feast of verdant hills and terraced fields, offering us breath-taking vistas of the Annapurna and Machapuchare mountain ranges.

We easily transition into hiking mode after we arrive in Kande in the late morning and continue towards Pothana. The track offers us a revitalising atmosphere as it passes through stunning rhododendron trees. The hike is made even more memorable by the breathtaking sweeping vistas of neighbouring peaks that we get to enjoy when we ascend.

We arrive at a comfortable teahouse or lodge in Pothana as our day comes to a finish. We are free to tour the town, strike up conversations with the residents, and enjoy the diversity of cultures for the remainder of the afternoon. We have dinner with traditional fare (as listed on the menu of the neighbourhood teahouse) in the evening and retire for the day.

Trekking Distance: around 10 kilometres
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included (based on the menu of a nearby teahouse).
The scenic journey from Pokhara to Kande, the captivating views of Machapuchare and Annapurna, the hike through rhododendron forests, and the charming village of Pothana are today’s attractions.

Day 3 Pothana to Forest Camp

Time: roughly six hours

Peak Elevation: 2,600 metres (Forest Camp)

Teahouse accommodations (twin sharing)

We start our third day in Pothana with a hearty breakfast before beginning our walk to Forest Camp. We set out early in the morning and follow winding paths that take us more into the heart of the Annapurna region.

We walk through evocative, dark woodlands dotted with the melodies of the local wildlife on our way to Forest Camp. The path offers breathtaking views of the surrounding scenery and fosters a calm and serene atmosphere. The air gets crisper as we ascend, and the forest’s abundant vegetation produces a cool mood.

We get to Forest Camp, our goal for the day, by the afternoon. This camp, tucked away in the woods, provides a peaceful environment for us to decompress. We can unwind in the teahouse, enjoy the surrounding natural beauty, or go on a quick walk to see what’s around.

We have dinner with traditional fare (as listed on the menu of the neighbourhood teahouse) in the evening and retire for the day.

Trekking Distance: Approximately 10 kilometres
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included (based on the menu of a nearby teahouse).
The main highlights of woodland Camp are the peaceful surroundings, panoramic vistas, songs of the birds, and enchanting woodland trails.

Day 4 Forest Camp to High Camp Via Low camp

Time: roughly seven to eight hours

Peak Elevation: 3,580 metres (High Camp)

Teahouse accommodations (twin sharing)

After enjoying a delectable breakfast, we depart from Forest Camp, where we spend the day, to begin our fourth day together. We will make a break in Low Camp en route to High Camp, which is a picturesque hike.

Enchanting views of the surrounding forested landscapes may be seen from the trail that leads from Forest Camp to Low Camp. Through this section, we gradually encounter the change in vegetation and altitude. Low Camp offers wonderful views of the Himalayan landscape and is the ideal place to unwind and rejuvenate.

In the afternoon, we resume our adventure and head uphill to High Camp. The trek offers breath-taking views of alpine meadows and snow-capped summits. We may gradually ascend to High Camp, which gives us time to adjust to the rising altitude. We arrive at High Camp, our destination for the day, by late afternoon.

We have dinner with traditional fare (as listed on the menu of the neighbourhood teahouse) in the evening and retire for the day.

Trekking Distance: around 16 kilometres
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are included (based on the menu of a nearby teahouse).
The main draws are the forested areas, the change in the vegetation, the resting place at Low Camp, and the expansive views as you travel to High Camp.

Day 5 Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,450m) and back to High Camp

Time: six to seven hours

Maximum Elevation: 4,500 metres (Mardi Himal Base Camp)

Teahouse accommodations (twin sharing)

After a hearty breakfast on our fifth day of the Mardi Himal Trek, we hike up from High Camp to the magnificent Mardi Himal Base Camp, which is 4,450 metres above sea level.

A sense of accomplishment and breathtaking sights can be had from today’s walk. We get to see the breathtaking surrounding peaks, such as the Machapuchare and Annapurna, as we come to base camp. We return to High Camp after taking in the expansive views and distinctive atmosphere of the Mardi Himal Base Camp.

There will be challenges and rewards throughout the day as a result of the descent, which offers an alternative viewpoint on the breathtaking scenery. After returning to High Camp, we finish our day’s hike and settle down for the night with a traditional meal (based on the menu of the neighbourhood teahouse) and some downtime.

Length: around 10 kilometres
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all included.
Principal Attractions: Views of Machapuchare and Annapurna, magnificent mountain vistas, and Mardi Himal Base Camp.

Day 6 High Camp to Siding Village

Time: six to seven hours

Teahouse accommodations (twin sharing)

After a hearty breakfast at High Camp on our sixth day of the Mardi Himal Trek, we make our way downhill to Siding Village. The track provides us with a varied and satisfying walking experience, presenting us with everything from rough slopes to snow-covered scenery.

The magnificent Himalayan peaks surround us as we descend, providing a breathtaking scene for our trip. As we descend, the area’s tremendous biodiversity is shown as we pass from frigid slopes to lush forests.

The people of Siding Village, which is tucked away in the mountains, extend us a warm welcome.nAfter dinner, we partake in a typical meal from the teahouse menu and reflect on the difficulties we overcame and the breathtaking scenery we saw on our journey from High Camp to Siding Village.

Distance: Approximately 10 km
Teahouse accommodations (twin sharing)
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all included.
The main draws are the varied vistas, the cultural exchanges in Siding Village, and the whole Himalayan trekking experience.

Day 7 Siding Village to Lwang

Time: roughly six hours

Teahouse accommodations (twin sharing)

We said goodbye to the charming Siding Village on the seventh day of our Mardi adventure and focused on the captivating Lwang. Our walk of the day offers a varied tapestry of scenery as it passes through an enthralling combination of terraced farms, quaint hamlets and deep forests.

We get views of local life and culture as the trail to Lwang meanders through the foothills of the Himalayas. The warmth and simplicity of mountain life are demonstrated by the amiable peasants we come across as we travel the well-traveled trail and see going about their everyday lives. With every stride, the day reveals the region’s natural beauty as well as the tenacity and friendliness of its people.

We arrive to Lwang and are immediately struck by how peaceful this mountain retreat is. We wind down the day feeling accomplished as we get settled into our lodging in Lwang, telling one other stories about our adventures and taking in the diversity of cultures around us.We have a customary dinner based on the menu of the neighbourhood teahouse in the evening and retire for the day.

Distance: Approximately 12 km
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all included.
Principal Attractions: Lwang’s tranquil beauty, intercultural exchanges, terraced farms, and nearby villages.

Day 8 Lwang to Khora Muk to Pokhara

Time: roughly four hours

Accommodations: 3-star hotels or equivalent

We set off on our journey from Lwang to Khora Muk on the eighth and last day of our journey. Ascending through verdant vistas and quaint towns at the start of the journey bids adieu to the area’s scenic splendour and cultural diversity.

The trail offers breathtaking sweeping views of the surrounding mountains as we get closer to Khora Muk, letting us enjoy the final bits of the breathtaking Himalayan landscape. Khora Muk is a viewpoint that provides an amazing overview of the terrain that we have been travelling across in the last few days.

We say goodbye to the mountains after our hike to Khora Muk and start our picturesque trip to Pokhara. After arriving in Pokhara, we check in, and you can spend the remainder of the day either exploring the surrounding area or relaxing after supper.

Distance: Approximately eight kilometres
Transportation method: local transportation
Included meals are breakfast and lunch.
The main draws are the breathtaking views from Khora Muk, the picturesque journey to Pokhara, and the satisfaction you get from doing the hike.

Day 9 Drive to Kathmandu

Time: roughly six to seven hours

AccommodationExcluded (Personal use)

We say goodbye to the charming city of Pokhara on the ninth and last day of our trek, and then we take a picturesque journey back to Kathmandu. We go through a variety of environments on the way, including the serene Phewa Lake shoreline and the winding mountain roads that return us to the busy metropolis.

Travelling back to Kathmandu allows us to experience a change from the tranquil highland areas to the energetic city life, enabling us to fully appreciate Nepal’s rich cultural and geographical diversity.

We arrive in Kathmandu and finish our adventure feeling accomplished and fulfilled. Before leaving this Himalayan refuge, the evening in Kathmandu offers a chance for celebration, leisure, and maybe a last look around the city’s diverse cultural offerings.

Private car as the mode of transportation
220 km in distance
Included meals are breakfast and lunch.
The scenic trip, thinking back on the journey, and seeing Kathmandu’s energetic cityscape again are the main draws.

Trip Hilights

  • Easy online booking system

  • The best-guaranteed service and price

  • Professional guide with fluent english

  • Daily Guaranteed Departure

  • Stunning Scenery and Views

  • Varied Terrain and Flora

  • Teahouse Accommodations

  • Mardi Himal Base Camp Exploration

Trip Overview

Mardi Base Camp Trek

For those who love the outdoors and wish to spend some time in the great outdoors, the nine-day Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek in Nepal’s Annapurna region is the ideal adventure. A trek that is relatively difficult can be completed in 64 km, so a variety of adventure seekers can participate.

Trekking Mardi Base Camp provides breathtaking vistas and opportunities to see famous sites. Hikers will be able to see the unspoiled splendour of the spectacular Machapuchare (Fishtail) Mountain. In addition, the walk passes past charming villages, terraced fields and rhododendron forests, providing views into the vibrant local culture. The journey comes to an end at the Mardi Himal Base Camp, which offers expansive vistas of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna mountain ranges.

Beautiful views of the Himalayas may be seen when travelling from Kathmandu to Pokhara. There are many types of scenery encountered on the walk from Pothana to Forest Camp, Low Camp, and High Camp. It ends at 4,450 metres at the stunning Mardi Himal Base Camp. The route descends via Khora Muk, Lwang, and Siding Village. You drive back to Pokhara after it ends at Khora Muk.

There is both moderate and difficult terrain on the walk to Mardi Base Camp. Trekkers should be in good physical condition for this route, which offers an amazing and fulfilling Himalayan experience but includes a variety of heights and difficult aspects.

Our business provides excellent lodging, planning assistance, and skilled guides to ensure a trouble-free nine-day trekking trip to Mardi Base Camp. With our Mardi Base Camp Trek package, you’ll embark on an unforgettable journey deep into the Annapurna region. Don’t hesitate—reserve your place on this incredible tour now.

Notes: It is recommended that hikers pack suitable hiking equipment, such as strong shoes and clothing appropriate for the weather. For the experience to be enjoyable, a moderate level of physical fitness is required. Check the weather beforehand and be ready for elevation fluctuations while on the walk.

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Attractions

  1. Displaying the breathtaking expansive views of the Machapuchare, Hiunchuli, and Annapurna summits
  2. Take this less-trod path to escape the throng and have a more personal trekking experience.
  3. Interacting with Gurung and Magar people to learn about their distinctive customs.
  4. Touring luxuriant oak and rhododendron forests, which are home to a wide variety of animals and plants.
  5. Arriving at the breathtaking Mardi Himal Base Camp for the most breathtaking mountain vistas.
  6. See local life as you travel through historic villages and terraced farms.
  7. Springtime strolls amid serene forests filled with rhododendron blooms
  8. Discover a diverse landscape that provides a visual feast, ranging from alpine meadows to subtropical woods..

Route

The stunning city of Pokhara is the starting point of the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek route. The next day is spent driving to Kande and hiking to the little village of Pothana, which is encircled by the countryside. Trekking to Forest Camp on the third day entails passing through rhododendron trees and taking in the tranquilly of the Annapurna region.

Day four of the expedition continues, passing via Low Camp on route from Forest Camp to High Camp, with stunning views of the surrounding peaks. On day five, the journey reaches its highest point when participants visit the 4,450-meter-high Mardi Himal Base Camp and then return to High Camp. On the sixth day, you will descend to Siding Village, a cultural oasis surrounded by stunning Nepalese scenery.

On the seventh day, the walk offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural encounters as it descends down from Siding Village to Lwang. On the eighth day, you will hike from Lwang to Khora Muk and then return to Pokhara to finish the journey. Hikers can take some time to reflect on the many landscapes, cultural experiences, and personal accomplishments of the unforgettable Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek on the last day, which consists of a gorgeous journey back to Kathmandu.

Best Seasons

The pre-monsoon (spring) and post-monsoon (fall) seasons are the finest times to go on the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek. These periods are great for adventures between late March and early June and September and November.

The walking routes are alive with colourful rhododendron blooms in the spring, which saturate the surrounding countryside with a rainbow of hues. Clear skies and good visibility of the neighbouring mountain ranges, including the well-known Machapuchare and Annapurna peaks, are provided by the mild and steady weather.

The post-monsoon season of fall offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayas because of the dry weather and generally clear skies. Trekking is enjoyable throughout the day thanks to the fresh air and comfortable temperatures, and the evenings provide a cool change of pace. A photographer’s dream, this season also offers a crystal-clear picture of the landscapes. Participants can expect an enjoyable and gratifying experience because the routes are well-defined and the hiking conditions are ideal.

Trekkers can experience the Annapurna region’s natural splendour in full during the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek in both the spring and the autumn, each of which has its own special charm.

Why Choose RT?

  1. Easy-to-use and safe online reservation system
  2. Services for postponing travel with adaptable schedules
  3. packages include transportation (in a private or public vehicle, at the client’s request)
  4. English-speaking RT Trek Guide with certification
  5. Years of Field Experience in Trekking
  6. 100% of customers have been satisfied on every trip.
  7. 24/7 customer support is offered
  8. Good comments and endorsements from prior hikers
  9. Skillfully designed itineraries that take into account hiker preferences and well-known landmarks
  10. Trekking paths include a variety of terrains and stunning scenery.
  11. Put hikers’ safety first by providing qualified guides, appropriate acclimatisation, and emergency procedures.
  12. Emergency rescue assistance for unforeseen circumstances.

Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek Cost

Mardi Base Camp Trek - 9 Days

We are happy to inform that reservations for the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek in 2024 and 2025 can be made in advance. For parties participating during the major trekking season, the cost of the Mardi Himal base camp trek is $850 per person, all-inclusive.

We tailor our trekking methods to meet the individual needs and interests of each hiker. You can choose to go on a solo trip with a guide as part of the Mardi Himal Base Camp trip package.

Please be aware that the total cost for a private trek, for a group of one to five hikers, varies from $850 to $1550 per person. A private trek is a great option for families, groups of friends, or anybody looking for a more individualised experience because it gives you the opportunity to go at your own speed.

Our carefully planned schedule guarantees a smooth and unforgettable Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek in 2024 and 2025, beginning with your arrival in Nepal and ending with a classy farewell.

Add-Ons & Options

Upgrade Flight to Pokhara

You can choose to upgrade your flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara if you would want a more comfortable travel experience. If you could let us know ahead of time, we’ll make the appropriate plans for you. Upgrading the flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara would set you back USD 120 more. Experience a more opulent travel with enhanced in-flight amenities..

Upgrade Flight to Kathmandu

You can choose to upgrade your flight from Pokhara to Kathmandu if you would want a more comfortable journey. If you could let us know ahead of time, we’ll make the appropriate plans for you. Upgrading the flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara would set you back USD 120 more. Experience a more opulent travel with enhanced in-flight amenities.

Upgrade hotel in Kathmandu 

If you would like to stay in a more opulent hotel in Kathmandu, you can do so. Kindly notify us ahead of time, and we will make the necessary arrangements for you. In Kathmandu, an upgrade will set you back an extra $150 USD for two nights..

Upgrade Hotel in Pokhara 

If you would like to stay in a more opulent hotel in Kathmandu, you can do so. Kindly notify us ahead of time, and we will make the necessary arrangements for you. In Kathmandu, an upgrade will set you back an extra $150 USD for two nights.

Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek Difficulty

Most people classify the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek as a moderate hike. Physically fit persons with some previous trekking experience should be able to complete this walk. The Mardi Himal road offers a thrilling and unforgettable ride through gorgeous scenery, quaint villages, and lush forests. There are strong ascents and descents throughout the walk, particularly at the higher altitudes, even if there isn’t any technical climbing. Another factor that makes things challenging is the weather, which may be erratic and vary from bright and pleasant to chilly and snowy. As the route might be slick at times, wearing supportive footwear is advised. The local teahouses offer friendly welcome, and the lodging along the road is modest but comfortable.

Weather During Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek

Depending on the season, the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek experiences a wide range of weather.

Mild temperatures and blossoming rhododendron forests create a gorgeous environment throughout spring, which lasts from March to May. Trekking is nice throughout the day when temperatures range from 15-20 degrees Celsius (59-68 degrees Fahrenheit). The nearby mountains are breathtakingly visible due to the mostly clear skies.

Warmer weather is seen during the summer, which lasts from June to August. Daytime highs often range from 20 to 25 degrees Celsius (68 to 77 degrees Fahrenheit). But, there will be more rainfall throughout this season, so be ready for sporadic showers.

Trekking is seen to be most enjoyable in the autumn, from September to November, when daytime highs of 10 to 15 degrees Celsius (50 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit) are common. The Himalayas can be seen in breathtaking detail since the skies are clear.

Lower temperatures are seen during winter, which lasts from December to February. Daytime highs typically range from 5 to 10 degrees Celsius (41 to 50 degrees Fahrenheit). It is still feasible to trek, but be ready for cold weather, particularly at higher elevations.

Elevation Gain During Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek

The journey from Kathmandu to Pokhara is a picturesque start to the climb. From there, on the second day of the trip, a drive to Kande (1770 m) and a walk to Pothana are included. Every day as you climb presents new challenges and scenery; on the third day, you’ll go from Pothana to Forest Camp (2600 m). On the fourth day, there is a considerable height gain as you go from Forest Camp to High Camp (3,580 m) via Low Camp (2,600 m). The fifth day of the trek reaches its apex when you arrive at 4,500 metres above sea level at Mardi Himal Base Camp, and then you head back to High Camp.

Here is a table showing the altitude at the conclusion of each day to help you visualise the elevation rise.

Starting point Ending Point Elevation Gain Difficulty
Kande (1770 m ) Pothana (1,890 m) 120m easy
Pothana (1,890 m) Forest Camp (2600 m) 710 m moderate
Forest Camp (2600 m) High Camp (3,580 m) via Low Camp (2,600 m) 980 m moderate
High Camp (3,580 m) Base Camp (4500 m) 920 m moderate

Altitude Sickness During Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek

A prevalent worry among hikers going to places like the Mardi Himal Base Camp is altitude sickness. Because of the decreased oxygen levels caused by the reduced air pressure at higher elevations, some persons may have altitude sickness.

Symptoms of this illness include fatigue, headaches, nausea, and dizziness. Trekkers must acclimatise gradually so that their bodies can adapt to the shifting environment. In order to reduce the chance of altitude sickness, it is essential to consume enough water, eat a healthy diet, and take frequent rests.

At an elevation of about 4,500 metres, Mardi Himal Base Camp presents a moderate risk of altitude-related problems. To guarantee a safe and comfortable trek to this breathtaking Himalayan destination, trekkers are encouraged to pay attention to their bodies, pay attention to their guides, and take the appropriate safety procedures. It’s critical to quickly descend to a lower altitude if symptoms intensify or continue, as severe altitude sickness can be fatal.

Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek Permits

The essential paperwork required for trekking in Nepal is a permit. The Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP), the Trekker’s Information Management System (TIMS) card, and local permits are usually needed for the Mardi Himal walk. While the TIMS card aids in tracking trekkers for their safety, the ACAP seeks to protect the Annapurna region’s natural beauty. The best part is that we will arrange for these permits ahead of time, saving you hassles. Thus, all you have to do is concentrate on taking in the breathtaking environment; the paperwork will be completed prior to the start of the walk. It’s a straightforward approach that aims to maximise the enjoyment and ease of your Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek.

Food During Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek

The Mardi Himal Base Camp walk is a culinary excursion that will satisfy your taste buds along the route, in addition to being a visual feast with its breathtaking mountain views. Meals are usually included in the trekking packages for Mardi Base Camp, so you’ll be well-nourished and well-refueled for the duration of your adventure. The meals are planned to give you the right amount of energy and nourishment to help you journey at high elevations.

You may anticipate a wide range of foods, from filling brunches to cosy evening meals. A variety of regional and global dishes, including the traditional Nepalese dish dal bhat, pasta, rice, veggies, and more, will probably be served to you. Not only are the meals wonderful, but they are also necessary to keep your energy levels up while trekking. Enjoying a meal while taking in the stunning scenery enhances the hiking experience in general.

Accommodation During Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek

A crucial component of guaranteeing your comfort on the trip is lodging. Accommodation is usually included in our Mardi base camp hiking packages, which makes it convenient for our trekkers. Mardi Himal Base Camp has simple teahouses for lodging.

The lodging options are modest but comfortable, with a rustic charm that blends well with the surrounding landscape. It’s crucial to remember that the lodging is typically set up as twin shares, which encourages camaraderie among the hikers. This means that the social component of the journey will be enhanced as you will be partnered with a fellow trekker to share a room.

The warmth of the lodging and the stunning mountain views, even with the basic amenities, make for a special and unforgettable stay. Coming home to these comfortable accommodations after a day of hiking through the stunning scenery becomes a welcome relief that helps you recover for the adventure ahead.

Travel Insurance For Mardi Base Camp Trek

Having travel insurance is like having a safety net for your trip, and visiting Mardi Himal Base Camp is an exciting adventure.

Think of this insurance as your angel of travel protection. It’s there to make sure you’re covered in the event that any unforeseen difficulties arise while on your walk. Travel insurance covers you in the event of an unexpected illness, delayed trip, or misplaced luggage. Your insurance is your first line of defence if you require medical attention or an evacuation from the steep terrain. It’s similar like having a trustworthy friend always around, willing to lend a hand when you least expect it.

Therefore, think about purchasing travel insurance before starting the Mardi Himal climb. It might be the unsung hero of your trek, bringing you to the beautiful base camp with ease and enjoyment.

Mardi Base Camp Trek Packing List

This is a general packing list for hiking the Mardi Himal. Additionally, don’t forget to modify the packing list according to the time of year and particular needs for your Mardi Base Camp hike.

Clothes:

  • Waterproof trousers and jacket
  • insulated coat
  • Base layers that are breathable
  • Soft-shell or fleece jacket
  • Trekking trousers that dry quickly
  • thermal hat and gloves
  • hiking gaiters and socks

Shoes:

  • boots for trekking that are waterproof
  • Camp shoes or hiking sandals that are cosy

Equipment:

  • Carrying bag (30–40 litres)
  • A sleeping bag appropriate for chilly climates
  • trekking sticks
  • Headlamp with additional battery
  • UV-blocking sunglasses

Extras:

  • Lip balm and sunscreen
  • tablets or filters for water purification
  • Hydration system or water bottle First aid kit
  • Repellent for insects
  • Toiletries and a towel

Technology:

  • Extra batteries for the camera
  • Carrying a portable charger
  • Travel adapter

Records:

  • passports and the required authorization
  • Details of travel insurance
  • Details for emergency contacts

Munchies:

  • Nuts, dried fruits, and energy bars

Other:

  • Daypack or duffel bag that is lightweight
  • Map and handbook for trekking
  • trekking sticks
  • Multi-instrument or blade

Note: Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you require any assistance with packing. We’ll be pleased to assist. If you haven’t packed yet but are considering it, our guide will assist you by pointing out several shops in Nepal where you may purchase or rent items.

Important Notes For Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek

The following are some essential details for the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek:

  1. acclimatisation gradually to avoid altitude sickness.
  2. If you exhibit any altitude sickness symptoms, don’t ignore them.
  3. Always pay attention to your guide, and act upon their directions.
  4. As you listen to your body, stay hydrated.
  5. Before you walk, check the weather forecast.
  6. Consider the changing temperatures when packing.
  7. Keep your ID and permissions close at hand.
  8. Strengthening and aerobic exercises might help you prepare.
  9. If you’re worried about your health, see a doctor.
  10. layered apparel to account for changes in temperature
  11. Good trekking equipment, with a robust rucksack included.
  12. Always carry energy snacks and drink clean water to stay hydrated.
  13. Maintain communication devices and emergency contacts.
  14. Trek sensibly, taking care to leave the environment better than when you found it.
  15. Get rid of rubbish the right way.
  16. Get all-inclusive travel insurance.
  17. Make sure you have evacuation and medical emergency coverage.
  18. Recognise the traditions and practices of the area.
  19. Honour the environment and wildlife.
  20. To reduce the impact you have on the environment, adhere to the “Leave No Trace” philosophy.
  21. Manage your waste disposal.
  22. Keep a list of emergency contacts with you, including the embassy, local law enforcement, and your trekking company.
  23. Be psychologically ready for the difficulties and relish the breathtaking vistas and one-of-a-kind experiences that the Mardi Himal trek has to offer.

    Included

  • International Arrival Pickup

  • International Dropoff on your Final Departure Day

  • 2 Nights in Pokhara's Hotel (Twin Sharing, BB Plan)

  • 6 Nights in Local Tea Houses (Twin Sharing Basis)

  • If you want to upgrade the hotels, apply the Addons option.

  • Local Government Entry Permit (Trek Card)

  • Annapurna Conservation Area Project Permit (ACAP Permit)

  • Trekkers' Information Management Systems Card (TIMS)

  • Kathmandu to Pokhara by local transportation

  • Pokhara to Kande by local transportation

  • Khora Muk to Pokhara by local transportation

  • Pokhara to Kathmandu by local transportation

  • 9 Breakfast: Local and Continental Choices from Tea House Menu

  • 9 Lunch: Simple and Light Lunch in Tea houses

  • 7 Dinner: Vegetarian and Non-vegetarian Meals from the local tea houses Menu

  • 1 Farewell Dinner in Kathmandu at Best Restaurant

  • English-speaking government-licensed guide (Minimum 10 Years’ Experience)

  • All Meals for the guide or porter

  • Insurances for Guide & Porter

  • Well-Paid Salary as Per Government Rates

  • Local Sherpa for Carrying Luggage Up to 20 KGs Max (only for group of 2 or more)

  • First-Aid Kit Box Carried by Our Team

  • Trekking Porter Services (Available on Fixed Departure dates; 2 Guests Share 1 Porter)

    Exclude

  • Nepal visa fees upon arrival in Nepal

  • Tips and gratitude to the guides, drivers, porters, other staff, etc.

  • Extra-day expenses apart from the scheduled itinerary

  • Personal expenses like drinks, laundry, shopping, personal gear, hot shower, electronic battery recharges, and WiFi

  • All other expenses not included in the cost includes list.

  • Travel Insurance: It must be covered for both medical and emergency evacuations with a minimum value of USD 100,000.

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During our trip, everything ran smoothly thanks to Roiels Travel's attention to detail. They ensured our comfort and safety throughout the journey.

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