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Stunning views of Mardi Himal, Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South & Hiunchuli
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Off-the-beaten-path trail with fewer trekkers
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Diverse landscapes: lush forests, ridges, and alpine meadows
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Traditional Gurung villages and warm hospitality
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Sunrise and sunset views from High Camp and Mardi View Point
Experience the new adventure with us
Duration
group size
altitude
trip start
Best season
difficulty
fixed departure
detailed itinerary
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Begin with a scenic drive (1 hour) from Pokhara to Kande.
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Trek through forests and ridgelines for about 3–4 hours to reach Deurali.
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Enjoy views of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre.
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Overnight in a teahouse.
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Walk through dense rhododendron forests and quiet trails.
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Moderate ascent with occasional glimpses of peaks.
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Reach Forest Camp in 5–6 hours.
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Overnight stay at a peaceful, forest-surrounded teahouse.
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Gradual uphill trek with thinning forest and better mountain views.
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Catch striking glimpses of Machhapuchhre’s summit.
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Approx. 3–4 hours of trekking.
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Overnight in Low Camp with stunning evening views.
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Trek along a scenic ridgeline toward the alpine zone.
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Towering views of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Fishtail.
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4–5 hours of trekking.
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Overnight at High Camp with panoramic sunset and sunrise views.
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Early morning hike (2–3 hours) to the View Point for sunrise.
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Panoramic views of Mardi Himal, Machhapuchhre, and Annapurna.
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Return to High Camp, then descend to Low Camp.
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Full trekking day of 6–7 hours total.
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Overnight at Low Camp.
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Descend through a different trail via lush forests and farmlands.
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5–6 hours of downhill walking.
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Experience traditional village life.
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Overnight at a teahouse in Sidhing.
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Take a 2–3 hour jeep ride back to Pokhara.
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Free afternoon to relax by Phewa Lake or explore the lakeside.
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Optional: Extend your stay in Pokhara.
inclusion
- Airport pickup/drop-off in Kathmandu or Pokhara
- Domestic transportation (bus/jeep to/from trailhead)
- All meals (breakfast, lunch, dinner) during the trek
- Accommodation in teahouses
- Licensed, English-speaking trekking guide
- TIMS Card and Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP)
- First aid kit and basic safety equipment
Exclusion
- International and domestic flights
- Nepal visa fees and travel insurance
- Personal expenses (snacks, drinks, hot showers)
- Tips for guide and porter
- Extra night accommodations in Pokhara or Kathmandu
frequently asked Question
No. Mardi Himal is suitable for beginners with basic fitness.
The Mardi Himal View Point at approx. 4,500 meters.
It’s possible but less likely compared to higher treks. Acclimatization is built into the itinerary.
Yes, with basic facilities (bed, meals, shared bathrooms).
Best seasons are spring (Mar–May) and autumn (Sep–Nov). Winter treks are possible with proper gear.