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Mardi Himal Peak Climbing

Trip Facts:

Accommodation:

Hotel. Lodge .Tea House , Camp

Height:

5587 m

Grade:

Adventure

Duration:

16 Days

Activity:

Trekking, Climbing and Culture Tour

Transportation:

By Bus,Van, Jeep

Treks Type:

Tea House and Camping

Best Season:

Jan–Mayu ,Sep–Dec

Mardi Himal Peak Climbing Overview

The Mardi Himal Peak Climbing is one of the most exciting adventure experiences in the Annapurna region of Nepal, combining trekking, hiking, and basic alpine climbing in a short yet rewarding journey. Located just east of the popular Annapurna Massif, this peak offers a perfect introduction for trekkers who want to step beyond classic trekking routes and experience light peak climbing in the Himalayas.

Unlike highly technical expeditions, Mardi Himal Peak Climbing is considered a trekking peak adventure. It is suitable for trekkers with good physical fitness and some prior trekking experience in Nepal. The route passes through lush rhododendron forests, traditional Gurung villages, and high alpine ridges with dramatic views of snow-covered giants like Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli.

The journey often begins from the scenic lakeside city of Pokhara, a major hub for trekking in Nepal and a gateway to many famous routes such as the Annapurna Base Camp Trek and Annapurna Circuit Trek. From there, the trail gradually ascends through Forest Camp, Low Camp, and High Camp before reaching Mardi Himal Base Camp and the climbing section.

Mardi Himal Peak Climbing is not just about reaching the summit—it is about experiencing the diversity of Nepal’s mountain landscapes. Trekkers pass through peaceful forests, open alpine valleys, and rugged ridgelines that feel far away from crowded trekking routes. This makes it an ideal alternative for those looking for a quieter but equally stunning Himalayan adventure.

In terms of difficulty, Mardi Himal is considered moderate. While it does not require advanced mountaineering skills, basic knowledge of using climbing equipment such as crampons and an ice axe is helpful, especially during the final ascent, depending on seasonal snow conditions. The reward, however, is extraordinary—panoramic views of the Annapurna range and surrounding Himalayan peaks.

For adventure lovers interested in Trekking in Nepal, climbing in Nepal, or hiking in Nepal, Mardi Himal Peak Climbing is a perfect blend of all three. It offers the thrill of a trekking peak, the beauty of the Annapurna region, and the cultural richness of local mountain villages.

Whether you are planning a tour in Nepal or looking to upgrade from trekking routes like the Annapurna Base Camp Trek or the Annapurna Circuit Trek, Mardi Himal Peak Climbing is a memorable step into Himalayan adventure.

Highlights of Mardi Himal Peak Climbing

Mardi Himal Peak Climbing is a short yet spectacular Himalayan adventure in the Annapurna region, offering a perfect mix of trekking, hiking, and light climbing in Nepal. It is one of the most rewarding trekking peak experiences for adventure lovers who want fewer crowds but incredible mountain scenery.

  • Close-up views of the Annapurna Range
  • Enjoy breathtaking panoramas of Annapurna Massif, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Hiunchuli, and Annapurna South throughout the journey.
  • Diverse trekking landscapes
  • The trail passes through dense rhododendron forests, peaceful alpine meadows, and dramatic ridgelines, making it one of the most scenic trekking routes in Nepal.
  • Perfect trekking peak experience
  • Mardi Himal is a great introduction to peak climbing in Nepal, offering a non-technical but adventurous summit experience for trekkers with good fitness.
  • Cultural village experience
  • The route passes through traditional Gurung settlements where trekkers can experience local Himalayan culture, hospitality, and lifestyle.
  • Adventure above the clouds
  • From High Camp to Mardi Himal Base Camp and summit sections, trekkers feel the real Himalayan climbing atmosphere without extreme technical difficulty.
  • Less crowded than the major trekking routes
  • Compared to popular trails like the Annapurna Base Camp Trek and Annapurna Circuit Trek, Mardi Himal offers a quieter and more peaceful trekking experience.
  • Unforgettable sunrise and sunset views
  • Golden light over the snow peaks creates one of the most photogenic moments in the Annapurna region.

Best Time to Visit Mardi Himal Peak Climbing

Choosing the right season is very important for a safe and enjoyable trekking and climbing experience in Nepal. Mardi Himal Peak Climbing is a hidden gem in the Annapurna region, perfect for those looking to combine trekking in Nepal, climbing in Nepal, and hiking in Nepal in one short but powerful adventure. With stunning Himalayan views, cultural richness, and a less crowded trail, it stands as an excellent alternative to classic routes like the Annapurna Base Camp Trek and the Annapurna Circuit Trek.

Spring (March to May)

  • Best overall season for Mardi Himal Peak Climbing
  • Clear mountain views and stable weather
  • Rhododendron forests bloom in full color
  • Comfortable temperatures for trekking and hiking

Autumn (September to November)

  • The most popular trekking season in Nepal
  • Excellent visibility and dry weather conditions
  • Stable trails ideal for trekking peaks and climbing
  • Perfect for photography and mountain views

Winter (December to February)

  • Cold temperatures and possible heavy snow
  • Suitable for experienced trekkers only
  • Fewer crowds and peaceful trails
  • Some high sections may become challenging

Monsoon (June to August)

  • Not recommended for Mardi Himal Peak Climbing
  • Slippery trails, leeches, and poor visibility
  • Frequent rain and flight/road disruptions

How Difficult is Mardi Himal Peak Climbing?

Mardi Himal Peak Climbing is generally considered a moderate trekking peak, making it suitable for adventurous trekkers who have good physical fitness but limited or no prior mountaineering experience.

Unlike highly technical expeditions in the Himalayas, this climb does not involve complex rock climbing or advanced ice techniques in normal conditions. However, it still demands endurance, altitude tolerance, and basic hiking experience in the high mountains of Nepal.

Difficulty Level Breakdown

  • Overall Grade: Moderate (Trekking Peak Level)
  • Maximum Altitude: Around 5,500–5,587 meters (depending on the summit point)
  • Technical Skills Required: Basic use of crampons, ice axe (seasonal), and rope safety may be needed in snowy conditions
  • Physical Demand: High endurance required due to long ascents and steep ridges
  • Altitude Factor: The main challenge is altitude, not technical climbing

What Makes It Challenging?

  • High altitude effects (AMS risk): Above 4,000m, oxygen levels drop significantly
  • Steep ridge sections: The final approach toward the summit can be narrow and exposed
  • Snow and weather conditions: In winter and early spring, snow can increase the difficulty
  • Long trekking days: Continuous uphill trekking from Low Camp to High Camp and beyond

Is it still suitable for Beginners? 

Mardi Himal Peak Climbing is often chosen by trekkers who have already completed popular routes like the Annapurna Base Camp Trek or are familiar with high-altitude trekking in the Annapurna Massif region.

It is considered easier than many other Himalayan peak climbs because:

  • No permanent technical climbing route
  • No extreme glacier travel in normal seasons
  • Well-established trekking trail up to High Camp
  • Comparison with Other Treks in Nepal
  • Easier than most technical peaks in Nepal

Slightly more demanding than standard trekking routes like the Annapurna Circuit Trek
More adventurous than regular trekking but less technical than true mountaineering expeditions

Food and Accommodation during Mardi Himal Peak Climbing

Food and accommodation on the Mardi Himal Peak Climbing route are simple, local, and designed mainly for trekkers exploring the high Himalayas of Nepal. Although facilities become more basic as you go higher, the experience is warm, authentic, and well-suited for adventure trekking in Nepal.

Accommodation on the Route

Accommodation is mainly in tea houses and mountain lodges, which are small, family-run guesthouses found along the trail.

  • Lower Region (Kande, Forest Camp, Low Camp)
  • Comfortable tea houses with basic private or shared rooms
  • Beds with blankets and mattresses provided
  • Attached or shared bathrooms (hot showers available in some places)
  • Slightly better facilities due to easier access

Higher Region (High Camp & above)

  • Very basic mountain lodges
  • Small rooms with simple bedding
  • Limited electricity (solar-powered in most places)
  • Shared toilets, often outside the main building
  • Cold nights, especially in winter and early spring

Accommodation becomes more rustic as you approach the alpine zone near Mardi Himal Base Camp and summit region, but the hospitality remains warm and welcoming.

Food on Mardi Himal Peak Climbing Route

Food is freshly prepared in tea houses, offering a mix of Nepali, Tibetan, and basic international meals to support trekkers’ energy needs.

Common Meals Available:

  • Dal Bhat (rice, lentil soup, vegetables – unlimited refills in most places)

  • Noodles, fried rice, and pasta
  • Potatoes (boiled, fried, or curry style)
  • Momo (dumplings – very popular in Nepal)
  • Tibetan bread and chapati
  • Eggs (boiled, fried, or omelet)
  • Soup (garlic soup is highly recommended for altitude)
  • Drinks and Extras
  • Tea (milk tea, ginger tea, lemon tea)
  • Coffee (instant coffee in most lodges)
  • Bottled water and boiled water
  • Hot chocolate in some higher lodges

Garlic soup is highly recommended for altitude sickness prevention during trekking and climbing in Nepal.

Food & Accommodation Experience

  • As altitude increases, menu options become more limited and slightly more expensive due to transportation difficulties
  • Fresh vegetables and meat availability decrease in higher camps
  • Everything is carried by porters or mules, especially in remote sections of the Annapurna region
  • Expect simple living conditions, but very supportive local hosts

Food and accommodation during the Mardi Himal Peak Climbing are basic but sufficient for a high-altitude trekking peak experience. While luxury is not expected, the warmth of local tea houses, fresh mountain meals, and peaceful Himalayan surroundings make the journey truly special. This route is perfect for trekkers exploring trekking in Nepal, hiking in Nepal, climbing in Nepal, and adventure tours in the Annapurna region, especially for those combining experiences like the Annapurna Base Camp Trek or exploring the broader Annapurna Massif region.

Short Itinerary

Day 1 :
Arrival in Kathmandu
Day 2 :
Kathmandu valley sightseeing & trek preparation
Day 3 :
Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara
Day 4 :
Drive from Pokhara to Hyenja and Trek to Gyachok
Day 5 :
Trek from Gyachok to Sano Khoban
Day 6 :
Trek from Sano Khoban to Pipa
Day 7 :
Acclimatization/Exploration day at Pipa
Day 8 :
Trek from Thulo Kharka to Mardi Himal Base Camp
Day 9 :
Climb to Mardi Himal High Camp
Day 10 :
Summit Mardi Himal and descend to Base Camp
Day 11 :
Trek from Base Camp to Korchon
Day 12 :
Trek from Korchon to Riban
Day 13 :
Trek to Hyenja and drive back to Pokhara
Day 14 :
Pokhara Valley Sightseeing
Day 15 :
Drive back to Kathmandu
Day 16 :
Final departure

Details Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu

Hotel Food Dinner Elevation 1300

 Arrive Kathmandu (1,300m/4,264 ft)

Day 2 : Kathmandu valley sightseeing & trek preparation

Hotel Food Breakfast Elevation 1300

Kathmandu valley sightseeing & trek preparation (1,300m/4,264 ft)

Day 3 : Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara

Hotel Food BLD Elevation 820

Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara by Tourist Bus [820m/2690ft] 8 hrs

Day 4 : Drive from Pokhara to Hyenja and Trek to Gyachok

Lodge Food BLD Elevation 1420

Drive from Pokhara to Hyenja [1030m/3378ft] and Trek to Gyachok [1420m/4657ft] [45Min Drive & 4 hrs Trek]

Day 5 : Trek from Gyachok to Sano Khoban

Lodge Food BLD Elevation 1600

Trek from Gyachok to Sano Khoban [1600m/5248ft] [5-6 Hrs Trek]

Day 6 : Trek from Sano Khoban to Pipa

Lodge Food BLD Elevation 3150

Trek from Sano Khoban to Pipa [3150m/10332ft] [4-5 Hrs Trek]

Day 7 : Acclimatization/Exploration day at Pipa

Lodge Food BLD Elevation 3150

Acclimatization/Exploration day at Pipa [3150m/10332ft]

Day 8 : Trek from Thulo Kharka to Mardi Himal Base Camp

Camp Food BLD Elevation 4100

Trek from Thulo Kharka to Mardi Himal Base Camp [4100m/13448ft] [2-3 Hrs Trek]

Day 9 : Climb to Mardi Himal High Camp

Camp Food BLD Elevation 4650

Climb to Mardi Himal High Camp [4650m/15252ft] [2-3 Hrs Trek]

Day 10 : Summit Mardi Himal and descend to Base Camp

Lodge Food BLD Elevation 5587

Summit Mardi Himal [5587m/18325ft] and descend to Base Camp [7-8 Hrs Climb]

Day 11 : Trek from Base Camp to Korchon

Lodge Food BLD Elevation 3680

Trek from Base Camp to Korchon [3680m/12070ft] [5-6 Hrs Trek

Day 12 : Trek from Korchon to Riban

Lodge Food BLD Elevation 1780

Trek from Korchon to Riban [1780m/5838ft] [5-6 Hrs Trek]

Day 13 : Trek to Hyenja and drive back to Pokhara

Lodge Food BLD Elevation 810

Trek to Hyenja and drive back to Pokhara 810 m [3 Hrs Trek and 45 Min Drive]

Day 14 : Pokhara Valley Sightseeing

Hotel Food Breakfast Elevation 810

Pokhara Valley Sightseeing 810m, 6 hrs

Day 15 : Drive back to Kathmandu

Hotel Food BLD Elevation 1350

Drive back to Kathmandu by tourist coach 8 hrs and free afternoon

Day 16 : Final departure

Food Breakfast

Drive to international airport and fly to onward destination.

What Is Included ?

  • All airport/hotel transfers
  • 3 star Hotel in Kathmandu for 3 nights on BB plan
  • 2 star Hotel in Pokhara for 3 night on BB plan
  • Kathmandu Valley and Pokhara Valley sightseeing 
  • All transport from/to trek starting and ending point to Pokhara
  • Pokhara/Kathmandu by tourist bus  
  • Handful choice of meals (Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner) during the trek
  • All Mt. accommodation 
  • An experienced English speaking trekking guide (Govt. registered), experienced climbing Sherpa guide (Govt. registered), cook, assistant climbing leader (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide) and Sherpa porters to carry luggage (2 trekkers:1 porter), including their salary, insurance, equipment,food and lodging.
  • All necessary paper works; trekking permits and Mera Peak climbing permit
  •  Good quality  sleeping tent, kitchen, dining, toilet tents, mattresses, and kitchen equipment
  • Exclusive Medical Kit Bag
  • All government and local taxes 
  •  Personal Climbing Gears:Ice axe, Crampons, Harness, Tape Slings (2), Screw gate Karabiners (2 lock, 2 unlock), Descender/Abseil Device, Plastic Mountaineering Boots, Ascender, Helmet, etc 
  •  Group Climbing Gears; Snow bar, Rope, Ice Hammer, Ice Screw

What Is Excluded?

  • Nepal eatery visa fee (need to bring accurate US cash and two passport size photographs)
  • International airfare to and from Kathmandu 
  • You have won food around city, lunch, dinner, drinks and also in case of early return from the mountain then the scheduled itinerary 
  • Extra night accommodation in city because of early arrival ,late departure and early return from the mountain (due to any reason )then the schedule itinerary 
  • Travel and rescue insurance, ( organized helicopter and bring good hospital) 
  • Personal expenses (bar bills, battery charge, laundry, phone calls, extra porter, bottle or boiled water, shower etc:
  • Tips for your travel guide, mountain guide, and porter, driver ,hotel staff 

Mardi Himal Peak Climbing Altitude Profile

FAQs

Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about this tour.

Q What is Mardi Himal Peak Climbing in Nepal?

A

Mardi Himal Peak Climbing is a popular trekking peak adventure in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It combines trekking, hiking, and light alpine climbing, offering stunning views of the Annapurna Massif and surrounding Himalayan peaks.

Q How difficult is Mardi Himal Peak Climbing?

A

Mardi Himal Peak Climbing is considered moderate difficulty. It does not require advanced mountaineering skills, but good physical fitness, stamina, and basic trekking experience in Nepal are highly recommended.

Q What is the best time for Mardi Himal Peak Climbing?

A

The best seasons are Spring (March to May), Clear views and blooming rhododendrons, Autumn (September to November), Stable weather and excellent visibility, Winter is possible for experienced trekkers, while monsoon is not recommended.

Q How high is Mardi Himal Peak?

A

Mardi Himal Peak is approximately 5,500–5,587 meters above sea level, depending on the summit route and conditions.

Q Do I need climbing experience for Mardi Himal Peak Climbing?

A

Basic trekking experience is enough. However, familiarity with hiking in high altitudes and using equipment like crampons or an ice axe can be helpful in snowy conditions.

Q What are the main highlights of Mardi Himal Peak Climbing?

A

Close-up views of Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, and Hiunchuli, a less crowded trekking route in Nepal, Scenic forests, alpine ridges, and cultural villages, Adventure climbing experience without extreme technical difficulty

Q What kind of food is available during the trek?

A

Trekkers can enjoy simple but nutritious meals such as a Dal Bhat (traditional Nepali meal), Noodles, rice, pasta, Eggs, soups, and potatoes, Tea, coffee, and hot drinks

Q What type of accommodation is available?

A

Accommodation is mainly in tea houses and mountain lodges. Facilities are basic but comfortable, especially in lower regions. Higher altitude lodges are simpler due to remoteness.

Q Is Mardi Himal Peak Climbing safe?

A

Yes, it is generally safe when done with proper acclimatization, weather awareness, and an experienced guide. The main challenge is altitude sickness, not technical climbing difficulty.

Q How does Mardi Himal compare with other treks in Nepal?

A

Mardi Himal Peak Climbing is more adventurous than the Annapurna Base Camp Trek and less technical than major mountaineering expeditions. It is ideal for trekkers looking to upgrade from trekking to peak climbing in Nepal.

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