Mardi Himal Trekking


Mardi Himal Trail is also a possible option for new trekkers as the trail is a bit easy as compared to others trail and also the maximum altitude to be reached is 4250m/13600ft. It is solitary trail, but diverse in nature and culture is another enthralling experience with terraced farmland, enchanting rivers, beautiful forest, wildlife and the magnificent views of the Mt. Annapurna (8091 Meter/ 26546 Feet), Mt. Machhapuchre ( Fishtail) (6997 Meter/22957 Feet), Hiuchuli mountains and many more. It is mixed with aesthetic beauties, the cultural life of local people and their welcoming gesture will always enthral us.

The Mardi Himal Trek is one of the best choices for the trekkers who prefer to enjoy nature along with its diverse culture. During the entire trek we will be staying in the tea house lodges with local cuisine along with the panoramic views of the gigantic snow covered Himalayas local culture their way of life and living and moreover their welcoming hospitality. 

Mardi Himal Trekking Itinerary with frequent field visit by our professional staff to make sure the program goes according to the itinerary mentioned below. For the convenience of our client minute detail itinerary, cost, highlights, pictures and map has been provided. As it is an easy trek below the Himalayas, so the trekkers can visit this trail in every season throughout the year. Regarding the Mardi Himal Trek Cost, it varies from the numbers of days and also from the starting point, as the itinerary can be started from Kathmandu and also from Pokhara and you can fly and drive.

As the Annapurna region is one of the renowned trekking trail in Nepal, which covers a vast areas of mountains, forest, vegetation and villages, so does the Mardi Himal trek which is also included in this region. Our visit in this trek will always be imprinted in our mindset due to its symmetrical beauty. The snow melted river flowing all the way from Himalayas to the plain areas of Nepal, the variation of alpine and the landscape wild flowers of the Himalayas will be a research based trek too.


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