Mardi Himal Trek

My adventure started in Kande, a picturesque village near Pokhara. The initial part of the trek leads through vibrant rhododendrons and oak forests, gradually revealing enchanting landscapes and traditional Gurung villages. The route passes through Forest Camp, Low Camp, and High Camp, unveiling diverse landscapes ranging from lush greenery to alpine meadows. Hikers revel in awe-inspiring views along the way, featuring the stunning Annapurna range, Machhapuchhre, and Hiunchuli.

The trek is relatively moderate and suitable for both novices and experienced trekkers. What sets Mardi Himal apart is its tranquility, offering a less-crowded trail compared to popular routes in the region. This seclusion adds to the appeal for those seeking a serene and intimate trekking experience. The journey’s highest point is Mardi Himal Base Camp at 4,500m (14,763ft), a vantage viewpoint to embrace the unparalleled grandeur of Machhapuchre. The sheer magnificence of this less-traveled trek destination, combined with its manageable duration, makes the Mardi Himal Trek an attractive option for explorers looking to immerse themselves in the stunning natural splendor of the Annapurna region without an extensive time commitment.