The Mardi Himal Trek
Trekking through high country on trails with some of the most stunning vistas in the world…this is adventure at its purest.
Geographically, Mardi Himal lies less than fifteen miles north of Pokhara, & is the most southerly mountain of the Annapurna range. It is the lowest and perhaps the least climbed or visited of the trekking peaks in Nepal. While on this trek, you will get to sight beautiful mountain views, sparkling rivers and lush green terraced fields. The Mardi Himal trek goes through beautiful forests, interesting villages and valleys, & the cultural diversity is the main attraction of this trek.
The awareness of western mountaineers was first drawn to Mardi Himal by the photographs of Basil Goodfellow, taken in 1953. However, it was not until 1961 that the mountain received its first ascent. Jimmy Roberts, with two Sherpas, first climbed to the summit by a route on its west flank. Though there have been rumors of another route being made on the South-West Face, Robert’s route is the only recorded route for the ascents.
With wonderful views from the south, the mountain terminates the South-West ridge of Machhapuchhre as a distinct and separate mass, at right-angles to that ridge. From some viewpoints it seems little more than an outlier on the south-west flank of Machhapuchhre. On Mardi Himal’s South-West Face are three well-defined ridges rising from rock buttresses and separated by hanging glaciers. Mardi Himal’s East Face is separated from Machhapuchhre ridge by a col [circa 5,200m]. Our trekking route of ascent reaches this col from a glaciated amphitheatre that rises above a hidden plateau; the ‘Other Sanctuary’, as it was called by Roberts.
The peak provides a commanding view of the Annapurna Range along with a spectacular vista of the Himalayan Matterhorn, Machhapuchhre. Despite its lowly latitude the mountain obviously has a great deal of prospective for those interested in small-scale groping mountaineering and the ridges already mentioned present obvious climbing challenges at a sensible standards.
Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu.
Day 02: Sightseeing in Kathmandu.
Day 03: We fly in to Pokhara and Trek to Mardi Pul [1,050m]
Day 04: Trek to Odane Hill [2,510m]
Day 05: Trek to Kumai [3,049m]
Day 06: Trek to Khorchon [3,568 m]
Day 07: Trek to Base Camp [4,100m]
Day 08: Climb to the Summit of Mardi Himal [5,555 m] and Return to Base Camp [4,100m]
Day 09: Trek to Kumai [3,049m]
Day 10: Trek to Ghachok [1,067m]
Day 11: Trek to Pokhara
Day 12: We fly out from Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 13: Depart Kathmandu for home
- Trip Code: ATT-MHT-08
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Trip Grade:
- Activity: Sightseeing and trekking/climbing
- Total Duration: 12 Nights / 13 Days
- Trek Days: 8 Nights / 9 Days
- Best Season: Autumn, Spring, Summer
- Accommodation: Hotel and camping
- Transportation: Flights, private car or a tourist coach
- Meals: provided on the routes
- Highest Altitude: 5587m
- Start From: Kathmandu
- Ends In: Kathmandu

