Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek – 11 days

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Region

Annapurna Region

Max. Altitude

4,500m Mardi Himal Base Camp

Best Season

Mar- May / Oct to Dec

Grade

Moderate

Trail Access

Luxury Bus (Kathmandu – Pokhara – Kathmandu)

Accommodation

Lodge and Tea House

Trek Duration

7 Days

Group Minimum

1

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Wild terrain, sacred landscapes, and unforgettable Himalayan vistas:

A popular trek that blends raw Himalayan beauty, rich cultural encounters, and serene wilderness. This adventure begins with a ride to Pokhara via luxury tourist bus; a gentle immersion into Nepal’s natural beauty and rural life, unveiling the grandeur of Nepal’s central peaks. Then, a short drive to Kande, sets the stage for a trek that climbs from lush valleys to alpine ridges.

From Kande the trail begins, winding through rhododendron forests and Gurung villages, where carved wooden homes and fluttering prayer flags reflect centuries of mountain life. As you ascend, the landscape transforms dramatically: dense woodland gives way to windswept meadows, and the tree line fades into high-altitude grasslands. Along the way, you’ll pass through peaceful camps such as Forest Camp and Badal Danda, each offering panoramic views of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli, peaks that dominate the skyline with icy grandeur.

At High Camp, perched at 3,900 meters, the world opens up. Here, the mountains feel close enough to touch, and the air is crisp. The final push to Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,500m) is a sunrise ascent along exposed ridgelines, where the first light ignites the snow-capped summits in fiery hues. From this vantage point, you’ll witness the Annapurna range in all its glory – a moment of pure Himalayan magic.

Beyond the peaks, the trek offers encounters with wildlife like Himalayan monals, langurs, and barking deer, and passes through bamboo groves and alpine corridors rich in biodiversity. The descent to Sidding reveals quiet village life and terraced farms, a gentle return to earth after days spent among the clouds. With time to unwind in Pokhara’s lakeside calm and a celebratory farewell in Kathmandu. 

Whether you’re chasing summits, seeking solitude, or craving cultural connection, the Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek delivers an unforgettable adventure across one of the Himalayas’ most enchanting trails.

Trek Cost Details (2025 & 2026)

Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek

Group Size – Cost PP (USD)

1 –

2-3 –

4-5 –

6-7 –

8-10 –

11+ –

$931

$620

$555

$538

$517

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Notes

• Uses tourist bus for the round trip from Kathmandu to Pokhara, please contact us for prices using domestic flight to and from Pokhara.

• We do not merge travellers into mixed groups — your trek is private and personalised.

• Need a trek to fit your budget? Contact us — we’re happy to help tailor your experience.

Highlights

  • Amazing panoramas of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Mardi Himal
  • Summit Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,500m), with sweeping views of the Annapurna range
  • Walk along Badal Danda Ridge with sweeping views of the Annapurna range and deep valleys below.
  • Trek through lush rhododendron forests, alpine meadows, and rocky ridgelines, with dramatic shifts in scenery each day.
  • Experience one of Nepal’s least crowded trekking routes, offering an exploratory atmosphere with fewer trekkers.
  • Walk through traditional Gurung villages with carved wooden homes and terraced fields
  • Stay in cosy, family-run tea-houses that offer warm hospitality and insight into Gurung and Magar traditions.
  • Look out for Himalayan langurs: these long-tailed monkeys often move in groups and are surprisingly agile in the trees.
  • Stay at High Camp (3,900m) perched on a narrow ridge with 360° mountain views
  •  Ideal for trekkers with limited time, the Mardi Himal trek can be completed in 5–7 days from Pokhara.

Itinerary

Arrival & Preparation:

Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu (1,355m)

Upon arrival at Kathmandu International Airport our staff will greet you and escort you to your hotel in Kathmandu. Depending upon your arrival time you may spend free time visiting nearby cultural sites, shopping or simply resting at your hotel. If you’re up for a short walk, the bustling streets of Thamel or a nearby stupa offer a gentle introduction to the city’s vibrant atmosphere. Overnight 3★ hotel. Driving 1 hour.

Day 2: Trek preparations in Kathmandu

Today we will be finalising your trek preparations and permits. You will have the afternoon to explore the shops and cultural sites of Kathmandu and do any last-minute gear shopping. In the early evening you will have a trek briefing with your guide. Overnight 3★ hotel

Into the Annapurnas:

Day 03: Kathmandu to Pokhara (820m)

Your adventure begins with a scenic drive westward by luxury tourist bus from Kathmandu to Pokhara, winding through river valleys and terraced hillsides. Upon arrival, settle into your lakeside hotel and soak in views of Machhapuchhre (Fishtail Mountain), and the Annapurna range, shimmering above Phewa Lake, and explore the vibrant streets lined with cafés, shops, and temples. Overnight 3★ hotel. Driving 7-8 hours.

Day 4: Pokhara to Pitam-Deurali (2,100m), via short drive to Kande (1770m)

We start with a short drive to Kande, where we commence our trek. The trail gently ascends through lush rhododendron forests and terraced fields. Passing through Australia Camp and Pothana, you’ll be immersed in Gurung culture, known for its rich traditions, warm hospitality, and beautifully carved wooden homes. The trail offers you dramatic views of Machhapuchhre (6,993m) and Annapurna South (7,219m. The Village of Pitam-Deurali, perched on a forested ridge, provides a peaceful overnight stop. Overnight Tea House. Driving 1 hour. Trekking 4 hours.

Forest trails and Ridge Views:

Day 5: Pitam-Deurali to Forest Camp (2,600m)

Today’s trek leads you deeper into the heart of the forest, where ancient oak and rhododendron trees form a dense canopy alive with birdsong and wildlife. This section of the trail is quiet and less travelled. As you gain altitude, the vegetation shifts subtly, and the air grows cooler. Forest Camp, also known as Kokar, is a secluded haven surrounded by towering trees, ideal for a restful night immersed in the sounds of the Himalayan wilderness. Overnight Tea House. Trekking 5 hours.

Day 6: Forest Camp to Middle Camp (3210m) via Low Camp (2,970m)

Climbing steadily through Low Camp, the forest begins to thin, revealing sweeping ridgelines and alpine meadows. Middle Camp (Badal Danda) sits above the tree line, offering amazing views of Machhapuchhre’s sheer face and the sprawling Annapurna range. The environment transitions to high-altitude grasslands, with dwarf rhododendrons and juniper dotting the landscape. Overnight Tea House. Trekking 4 hours.

High Camp and Base Camp Push:

Day 7: Middle Camp to High Camp (3,900m)

Today’s short but steep ascent brings you to High Camp, perched on a narrow ridge with panoramic views in every direction. To the north, Mardi Himal (5,587m) rises in icy splendour, while to the west, the Annapurna massif dominates the skyline. The air is crisp, and the landscape stark – an alpine world of rock, snow, and sky. High Camp offers a front-row seat to the Himalayas, with cozy teahouses providing warmth and rest. Overnight Tea House. Trekking 3 hours.

Day 8: High Camp to Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,500m), return to High Camp

Rise early for the final push to Mardi Himal Base Camp, the highest point of the trek. The trail winds along exposed ridges with views of Annapurna I (8,091m), Hiunchuli (6,441m), and Machhapuchhre. At base camp, the sunrise paints the peaks in fiery hues, a moment of pure Himalayan magic. After soaking in the views and the thin mountain air, descend back to High Camp for a well-earned rest. Overnight Tea House. Trekking 7-8 hours.

Descent into Hidden Valleys and lakeside calm:

Day 9: High Camp to Sidding (1,700m)

Descend through alpine meadows and dense forests, retracing your steps to Low Camp before veering toward Sidding. This quiet village offers a glimpse into rural Nepali life, with traditional homes, terraced farms, and friendly locals. The trail winds through bamboo groves and rhododendron corridors, rich in biodiversity. From Sidding, a private jeep takes you back to Pokhara, where lakeside comforts and your hotel await. Overnight 3* hotel. Trekking 7 hours. Driving 2 Hours.

Farewell and Departure:

Day 10: Pokhara to Kathmandu

Today we will take a scenic drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu, by luxury tourist bus. The journey follows the Prithvi Highway, passing through picturesque hills, terraced fields, rivers, and charming countryside villages. The rest of the day in Kathmandu is free for souvenir shopping, sightseeing, or simply relaxing. In the evening, we invite you as our guest to enjoy a traditional Nepali farewell dinner together with our team in Kathmandu. A great way to celebrate your incredible trek through the Annapurna region. Overnight 3★ hotel. Driving 7-8 Hours.

Day 11: Departure from Kathmandu

Depending on your flight schedule, you may have time for a final stroll through the city or a short visit to a nearby temple. Our staff will escort you to the airport for your onward journey. Or, if you’re keen to explore more of Nepal’s wonders, we can help to arrange a custom extension to your trip.

What’s Included in your Mardi Himal Base Camp Trek

Your adventure is thoughtfully designed to include everything you need for a safe, comfortable, and culturally rich experience — from airport transfers to farewell dinner.

  • All hotel–airport transfers as per itinerary
  • Kathmandu 3★ hotel – 3 nights, bed & breakfast
  • Pokhara 3★ hotel – 2 nights, bed & breakfast
  • Round-trip luxury tourist bus from Kathmandu and Pokhara and return to Kathmandu.
  • Private transport from Pokhara to Kande and return Sidding to Pokhara.
  • 6 nights tea-house accommodation on trek
  • Three meals a day during trek: breakfast, lunch, dinner, with tea or coffee
  • Fully licensed, English-speaking trekking guide (salary, food, equipment, insurance included). Assistant guide provided for every six trekkers
  • Porter service (one porter per two trekkers; salary, food, insurance included)
  • All necessary national park fees, permits, and paperwork
  • Local and government taxes
  • First aid kit available during trek
  • Emergency helicopter arrangement (cost covered by your insurance)
  • Complimentary trekking map to keep
  • Complimentary trekking duffle bag to keep
  • Complimentary loan of sleeping bag during trek
  • Farewell dinner
What’s Not Included

While we’ve covered the essentials, here are a few things you’ll need to arrange separately.

  • International airfare and arrival/departure taxes to and from Kathmandu
  • Nepal visa fees upon arrival (please bring accurate USD cash and two passport-size photos)
  • Personal travel/trekking insurance — You must have insurance, covering trekking up to 4,500m and rescue in case of emergency
  • Additional expenses in tea-houses (Wi-Fi, charging, hot showers, laundry, bottled drinks, speciality coffees (espresso, latte etc), snacks, bar bills, phone calls, etc.)
  • Additional activities like paragliding, zip-lining, or extra sightseeing at Pokhara.
  • Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu
  • Lunch and dinner in Pokhara
  • Extra night(s) accommodation in Kathmandu/Pokhara if returning early from the trek or late departure.
  • Tips for guides and porters