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A Himalayan adventure beneath Machapuchare – Mardi Himal Trek

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A Himalayan adventure beneath Machapuchare – Mardi Himal Trek

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A Himalayan adventure beneath Machapuchare – Mardi Himal Trek

Randonnée - Collection par Summit Seekers

5 Tours

18:03 h

38,1 km

2 550 m

Imagine a short and achievable Himalayan trek that takes you through forests of oak and rhododendron beneath iconic, snow-capped Nepalese giants, such as sacred Machapuchare and the formidable Annapurna. Well, such a spectacular and relatively accessible route exists: the Mardi Himal Trek.

Officially opened in 2012, the Mardi Himal Trek is a new approach to exploring the awe-inspiring Annapurna Range. It’s the ideal itinerary for beginners to the Himalaya or if you are only staying in Nepal for a short time.

It follows a well-marked and maintained trail that gains altitude quickly thanks to its often steep steps, so it’s important to take your time. As it’s close to the Annapurna Base Camp Trek (often referred to as the ABC Trek) it can also be used as a link up to both this and the Poon Hill ascent, another short and popular route. Needless to say, the views are incredible from the onset and you have multiple options for further adventure when you reach the top.

On the trek, it really feels like you are able to reach out and touch the mountains. Annapurna 1, at 26,545 feet (8009 m), dominates the view to the left of the ridge and the ‘Fishtail Mountain’ Machapuchare, at 22,943 feet (6993 m), towers up to your right. An ascent of Mardi Himal, at 18,330 feet (5552 m) is possible with the correct kit: crampons and ice axes along with ropes and climbing gear. A guide is advisable for a summit attempt, unless you're an experienced winter mountaineer. Best of all, it’s very much a family friendly route, as well as being a popular route for Nepalese tourists.

To reach the trek, take a flight to Kathmandu, where you can catch another flight or alternative transport to reach the city of Pokhara. Once in Pokhara, there are a few options for getting to the start of the route, at the town of Lumre. The cheapest and most straightforward option is to take a bus to Lumre and then jump in a local jeep to Sidhing. Not only will this be kind to your wallet but it’ll also save you from the initial 2,600 feet (800 m) of ascent.

As with all treks in Nepal, avoid the monsoon season from June to September. If you go in the spring or autumn, be prepared for humid jungle temperatures and very cold nights. In late November and early December there’s always a risk of heavy snowfall and in the winter months many of the huts and facilities close down as they are not equipped for winter tourism, so you will need to plan ahead.

As of April 2023, you need to hire a local guide to go trekking in Nepal. There are many providers available in the country’s towns and cities, as well as online. We highly recommend the provider Paddle Nepal. If you choose to either start from the Annapurna trek or are planning on linking up this route with any of the ABC or Poon Hill routes then you will need an Anapurna Conservation Permit. These cost $20.00 USD per person plus a fee of $35.00 to $50.00 commission charge to the government approved agency you choose to go with. You will have to use an agency to obtain the permit as they have to be registered to issue it.

The Mardi Himal is classed as a teahouse trek. There are plenty of accommodation options and, as is common on Nepalese treks, all of the places you stay will have food too. You are not always obliged to eat where you sleep but often a better room rate can be negotiated if you do. Rooms vary from around Rs800 to Rs1500 (£5.30 to £10.00). Make sure you are paying per room and not per person and sharing a room with others is a good way to save a little money. You may be told that there is accommodation at View Point, which is the most common end point for trekkers not wishing to go to Base Camp. However, the options here are rudimentary and impractical.

Blankets are available throughout, so if you don't want to carry a sleeping bag then you can save some weight. However, if you suffer from the cold, a sleeping bag under the blanket can be useful. Hot showers are rare and there’s usually a charge, while finding any kind of shower at all gets increasingly tricky the higher you climb. Toilet roll is also scarce, so bring your own. Bear in mind that there are no toilets beyond High Camp. Hotel 3600 was the only place we found with WiFi. It’s likely that facilities will continue to improve over time as the route becomes more established.

Where food is concerned, the menu on the trail is very simple and much the same as on most treks. You can get dhal bhat (a classic Nepalese dish of lentils and rice), noodles, tea and coffee, pancakes and bread, with prices ranging from Rs150 to Rs1000 (£1 to £7.50). It’s worth getting your snacks at the start, as prices increase the higher you go.

Be aware that the last place to get cash is Hari Chowk or Pokhara. There are no established health centres, pharmacies or hospitals on the trek at all, though helicopter rescue can be arranged in an emergency.

While undoubtedly spectacular, it’s not a trek that’s as culturally rich as others in the Himalaya. Unlike on the Langtang Trek, ( komoot.com/collection/1835835 ) which discovers traditional Tibetan villages and their inhabitants, the folk who you meet on the Mardi Himal Trek live on the rest sites for the season only and are there purely to provide trekkers services.

Nevertheless, the Mardi Himal is an astonishing experience that’s ideal for newcomers to one of the world’s most spectacular regions. We hope you enjoy your adventure!

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Trek du Mardi Himal

20,6 km

3 360 m

60 m

Dernière mise à jour : 8 mai 2024

Tours

  1. Day 1: Sidhim to Low Camp – Mardi Himal Trek

    03:38
    5,09 km
    1,4 km/h
    990 m
    20 m

    Le premier jour est difficile, avec beaucoup de dénivelé pour vous éloigner de la vallée et monter sur la crête principale.

    

    Comme mentionné dans l'introduction, le moyen le moins cher pour se rendre à Sidhing est de prendre une jeep locale, ce qui vous évite également l'ascension initiale de 2 625 pieds

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  2. La deuxième journée est courte mais raide. Nous l'avons terminé en moins de 3 heures en termes de marche réelle, mais nous nous sommes livrés à une pause thé décente à peu près à mi-chemin. Vous montez d'un peu moins de 9 850 pieds (3 000 m) à 12 500 pieds (3 800 m), en suivant des marches et en commen

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  4. Le troisième jour, les options sont presque infinies et, quoi que vous choisissiez, vous vivrez une expérience spectaculaire.

    

    Certains opteront pour un départ au lever du soleil et retourneront au High Camp pour une deuxième nuit avant de descendre au rythme qui leur convient. Il est possible de partir

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  5. C'est une longue journée avec environ 6 400 pieds (1 950 m) de descente. Le rompre avec un déjeuner dans l'une des nombreuses bases de trekking ou villages sur votre chemin aidera à rendre tout plus fluide. L'itinéraire vous emmène d'une crête bordée de forêts, à travers une forêt dense drapée de vignes

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  6. 00:36
    2,05 km
    3,4 km/h
    0 m
    110 m

    Une courte marche de 20 à 30 minutes jusqu'au village de Lumre traverse à nouveau le Mardi Khola, avec une vue imprenable sur la vallée, dominée par Machapuchare.

    

    Encore une fois, vous avez une variété d'options de transport pour retourner à Pokhara à partir d'ici, le bus public étant le moins cher. Les

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Collection Stats

  • Tours
    5
  • Distance
    38,1 km
  • Durée
    18:03 h
  • Élévation
    2 550 m

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