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Mardi Himal is the name given to the feature of the long rising ridge and its summit that from the south-westerly lower slope of Mount Machhapuchhare, the famous triangular skyline that is seen from the Phewa Lake at Pokhara. As we shall soon see from a closer and more westerly vantage point, the mountain possesses twin peak - thus its name, Machhapuchhare, which is English means Fish tail.Machhapuchhare is the most southerly high point of the Annaourna Massif, the awesomely majestic grouping of mountains in the central Himalaya that includes 5 of the 12 highest mountains in the world - all at close of very close quarters to our route. Ours is an eight day expedition climbing through the forest and on above the tree line and on up to from our high altitude camp at 4,100 m. (13,600 ft.).We establish this High camp with a view to our climbing to the knoll of Mardi Himal 5,588 m. (18500 ft) from where there are the most amazing close quarters views of all. Now descending first through the forest, a different route takes us steeply down to the upper Mardi Khola, the torrent that has been the ice and the snow of the Mardi Himal.Although remote and still away from all the much-used trekking routes, our expedition now takes on the moods of the warm valleys and the friendly villages. Here, as we make our way along the bank of the Mardi Khola from the hill- side village of siding, down through the lovely fields, past the simple farms and over the interesting bridges, there is no doubt this indeed the idyllic Nepali countryside. TAKING PART IN THIS EXPEDITION calls on some determination and stamina. However its demands should not be exaggerated. If you are averagely fit and under 35 (or above averagely fit and under 50) you will manage well, you will cope with some aches and pains, with chilly night, with the occasionally blister perhaps, and you will be pleased with what you achieve. The higher altitudes are addressed by having 2 consecutive afternoons of rest and acclimatization (at Low camp and High Camp).The trek starts in Pokhara. Clients carry daypack only and walk at their own pace. The duration of the trek is about 6-7 hr a day.
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Day 01 Arrival and transfer to hotel/welcome dinner (D)
Day 02 Day at leisure /Hotel (B)
Day 03 To Pokhara (850m.) by bus or flight / hotel (B)
Day 04 Drive to Phedi & trek to Dhampus (1600m) (B, L, D)
Day 05 Trek to Machhapuchre forest (B, L, D)
Day 06 Camp at 2250m (B, L, D)
Day 07 Camp at 3400m (B, L, D)
Day 08 Camp at 4100m (B, L, D)
Day 09 Climb at 5000/5300m and back to low camp (4100m) (B, L, D)
Day 10 Camp at Near to Mardi River (2800m) (B, L, D)
Day 11 Trek and drive to Pokhara Overnight Hotel (B, L)
Day 12 Drive to KTM (1350m) /Hotel (B)
Day 13 Day at leisure/ farewell dinner /Hotel (B, D)
Day 14 Drive to Airport for Return flight (B)
Note: The trek can be customized according to your duration of holiday. Similarly hotel can be upgraded or downgraded depend on your budget. |
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Fact about this trip:
6 Nights hotel in KTM and PKR
7 Nights Camping trek
Highlights on this tour:
Excellent landscape, view of 3 eight thousander , superb mountain view, climb upto an altitude of 5300m, spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife, impressive display of wild flower and many more.
Season:
March till May & October till November
Tour grade:
Strenuous (C)
Group size:
From single person
Trip cost:
On Request
Included in the price:
Airport pickup and drop
Welcome and farewell dinner
Accommodation in KTM and PKR
Meal as mentioned
Trekking equipment
Government licensed holder guide
Required numbers of porters
Annapurna conservation fee
All ground transportation by bus
Not included:
Meals other than mentioned above
Drinks and bar Bill
Tipping
Personal insurance
Things not mentioned on included
Departure date:
Any day during season |
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