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Mardi Himal Travel Guide

Plan your Mardi Himal trip: overview, best time to visit, things to do, hotels, buses and FAQs. Book stays and tickets on Lokrio.

Quick facts — Mardi Himal

Province / regionGandaki Province
DistrictKaski
ElevationHigh Camp ~3,580 m; Mardi Himal Base Camp ~4,500 m
Best seasonMarch–May and September–November for clearer Machhapuchhre views and safer ridge walking; winter snow can block upper camps.
Budget tip Basic teahouse from ~Rs 1,200/room; food and paid trail services rise with altitude.
Distance from Kathmandu~220 km
Typical travel timeKathmandu–Pokhara 6–10 hours + 4–6 trek days round trip from Kande/Phedi
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Getting there from Kathmandu

Bus or flight to Pokhara, then jeep to Kande or Phedi on the Baglung road (~30–60 min). Trek via Forest Camp, Low Camp and High Camp to Mardi Himal Base Camp (typically 4–5 trekking days up).

Distance~220 km
Travel timeKathmandu–Pokhara 6–10 hours + 4–6 trek days round trip from Kande/Phedi
Road conditionsHighway to Pokhara; short jeep section on Baglung–Pokhara corridor. Upper trek is narrow ridge and forest trail — muddy in monsoon.
Main modesBus/flight to Pokhara · Jeep to Kande / Phedi trailhead · Teahouse trek on Mardi ridge
FlightsKathmandu–Pokhara flights shorten access when weather allows.
PermitsACAP entry permit and TIMS card required — same Annapurna conservation rules as other Kaski/Myagdi treks.

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Travel references

Last researched: 17 July 2026. Always verify live road/flight status before travel.

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Budget calculator

This is a teahouse trek route. Food and daily costs run roughly 1.5× normal-city rates because supplies are carried in by porter or mule.

Estimated trip budget Rs 25,800 1 traveller(s) · 3 day(s)
Teahouse / lodge room / nightfrom Rs 2,200 × 1 room(s)
Food / person / dayfrom Rs 2,400
Trek support / person / day from Rs 500
Applied for every traveller and trek day.
Trail / gateway logistics / group / dayfrom Rs 3,500
Lodge subtotalRs 6,600
Food subtotalRs 7,200
Trek support subtotalRs 1,500
Trail logistics subtotalRs 10,500

Planning estimate for Mardi Himal based on published Nepal trek rates (2026 guides). Lodge is per room (usually 2 guests), food and selected trek support are per person/day, and trail/gateway logistics are per group/day. Flights, permits, insurance and full agency packages are separate. Verify live prices and inclusions.

Mardi Himal price references

Last researched: 17 July 2026. Rates are planning benchmarks, not live quotes.

Best time to visit

March–May and September–November for clearer Machhapuchhre views and safer ridge walking; winter snow can block upper camps.

SeasonConditionsBest for
Mar–May Mild days, cold nights
Carry layers; weather changes quickly.
Trekking and mountain views
Sep–Nov Clear, stable conditions
Peak permits and accommodation demand.
Trekking, photography
Dec–Feb Cold; snow at altitude
High passes may close.
Lower-elevation routes
Jun–Aug Monsoon; rain-shadow varies
Flights and roads can be disrupted.
Mustang rain-shadow trips

3-day Mardi Himal itinerary

Day 1 Arrival & highlights
  • Mardi Himal Base Camp (~4,500 m) — Machhapuchhre south-face viewpoint
  • High Camp ridge walk — open Annapurna panorama above treeline
  • Try: Dal bhat at ridge teahouses
Day 2 Activities & local culture
  • Forest Camp rhododendron and oak woods
  • Low Camp clearings with first mountain glimpses
  • Ridge trekking with overnight teahouse stays
Day 3 Scenic side trip
  • Sidhing and Lwang Gurung villages on approach/exit variants
  • Badal Danda viewpoint benches along the ridge
  • Optional side trip: Pokhara

History & culture — Mardi Himal

Mardi Himal was opened as a teahouse trek route in the 2010s as an alternative to crowded Annapurna trails. The ridge camp system below Machhapuchhre's south face quickly became popular with photographers seeking close fishtail views without a long expedition.

Overview of Mardi Himal

Mardi Himal is a shorter Annapurna-region ridge trek rising through forest to alpine camps with dramatic Machhapuchhre (Fishtail) close-ups — Base Camp near ~4,500 m sits on a moraine bench below the mountain's south face.

Best time to visit

March–May and September–November for clearer Machhapuchhre views and safer ridge walking; winter snow can block upper camps.

Suggested trip length

5–7 days from Pokhara

Top attractions in Mardi Himal

  • Mardi Himal Base Camp (~4,500 m) — Machhapuchhre south-face viewpoint
  • High Camp ridge walk — open Annapurna panorama above treeline
  • Forest Camp rhododendron and oak woods
  • Low Camp clearings with first mountain glimpses
  • Sidhing and Lwang Gurung villages on approach/exit variants
  • Badal Danda viewpoint benches along the ridge

Things to do in Mardi Himal

  • Ridge trekking with overnight teahouse stays
  • Sunrise photography at High Camp and Base Camp
  • Optional extension toward Annapurna Base Camp from Landruk
  • Village homestay nights in Lwang or Sidhing
  • Birdwatching in lower forest sections
  • Side hikes toward Mardi Himal viewpoint knolls

Journey breakdown

  • Pokhara → Kande / Phedi: Jeep · 30–60 min — Mardi trailhead on Baglung road
  • Kande → High Camp: Trek · 2–3 days — Forest Camp and Low Camp en route
  • High Camp → Mardi Himal Base Camp: Trek · Half day up — Summit area ~4,500 m

Teahouses & lodges in Mardi Himal

Stay in locally operated teahouses, trekking lodges or available hotels in Mardi Himal. Compare live hotel prices on Lokrio. Confirm meals, bathroom type, heating and charging costs before booking.

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Permits & practical notes

ACAP entry permit and TIMS card required — same Annapurna conservation rules as other Kaski/Myagdi treks.

Local foods in Mardi Himal

  • Dal bhat at ridge teahouses
  • Sherpa stew and noodle soups at High Camp
  • Tibetan bread and honey at lodges
  • Hot chocolate and garlic soup for cold evenings

Practical tips for Mardi Himal

  • ACAP and TIMS permits required — arrange in Pokhara
  • Upper ridge is exposed — carry windproof layers
  • High Camp beds fill in peak season; start early or book ahead
  • Descend slowly from Base Camp to reduce knee strain
  • Monsoon leeches and cloud are common June–August
  • Guide/porter optional but helpful on snowy upper sections

Sample itinerary — Mardi Himal

Day 1 — Pokhara to Forest Camp
  • Jeep to Kande
  • Trek through forest to first camp
Day 2 — Low Camp to High Camp
  • Ridge ascent above treeline
  • Machhapuchhre views open up
Day 3 — Base Camp day hike
  • Morning push to ~4,500 m
  • Return to High Camp for overnight

Nearby attractions

  • Pokhara
  • Ghandruk
  • Dhampus
  • Annapurna Base Camp
  • Ghorepani

Local foods — must try in Mardi Himal

  • Dal bhat at ridge teahouses
  • Sherpa stew and noodle soups at High Camp
  • Tibetan bread and honey at lodges
  • Hot chocolate and garlic soup for cold evenings

Local tips

  • ACAP and TIMS permits required — arrange in Pokhara
  • Upper ridge is exposed — carry windproof layers
  • High Camp beds fill in peak season; start early or book ahead
  • Descend slowly from Base Camp to reduce knee strain
  • Monsoon leeches and cloud are common June–August
  • Guide/porter optional but helpful on snowy upper sections

Frequently asked questions — Mardi Himal

What is Mardi Himal famous for?

Mardi Himal was opened as a teahouse trek route in the 2010s as an alternative to crowded Annapurna trails. The ridge camp system below Machhapuchhre's south face quickly became popular with photographers seeking close fishtail views without a long expedition.

When is the best time to trek in Mardi Himal?

March–May and September–November for clearer Machhapuchhre views and safer ridge walking; winter snow can block upper camps.

How do I reach Mardi Himal from Kathmandu?

Bus or flight to Pokhara, then jeep to Kande or Phedi on the Baglung road (~30–60 min). Trek via Forest Camp, Low Camp and High Camp to Mardi Himal Base Camp (typically 4–5 trekking days up). Typical time: Kathmandu–Pokhara 6–10 hours + 4–6 trek days round trip from Kande/Phedi.

Where do I stay in Mardi Himal?

Most trekkers use teahouses or trekking lodges. Rooms, bathrooms, heating, charging and meal arrangements vary by village and altitude; confirm inclusions before booking.

Can I take a direct bus to Mardi Himal?

No direct tourist bus reaches Mardi Himal. Use the stated flight or roadhead gateway, then continue by trek or local jeep as described above.

How many days should I allow for Mardi Himal?

Allow enough time for the approach, trekking stages and a weather buffer. Route length and elevation gain matter more than straight-line distance.

Do I need a guide for Mardi Himal?

Guide and permit rules depend on the route and current Nepal regulations. For remote or high-altitude terrain, use a licensed trekking agency or guide and verify requirements before departure.

What should I pack for Mardi Himal?

Pack layered mountain clothing, rain protection, broken-in trekking shoes, sun protection, water treatment, personal medicine and offline copies of permits and bookings.

Are there ATMs and digital payments on the Mardi Himal route?

Do not rely on trail ATMs, cards or mobile payments. Withdraw enough Nepali rupees at the last reliable gateway and carry smaller notes for teahouses.

How do I arrange trailhead transport for Mardi Himal?

Book the flight, jeep or road transfer to the correct gateway before departure. There may be no taxis or buses once the walking trail begins.

What food is available on the Mardi Himal route?

Teahouses commonly serve dal bhat, noodles, soup, porridge, eggs and hot drinks. Menus become simpler and prices rise as supplies travel farther from the roadhead.

Is Mardi Himal safe for trekkers?

Plan for altitude, changing weather, trail conditions and limited rescue access. Acclimatize gradually, carry suitable insurance, follow local advice and avoid trekking alone on remote sections.

What is the road condition from Kathmandu to Mardi Himal?

Highway to Pokhara; short jeep section on Baglung–Pokhara corridor. Upper trek is narrow ridge and forest trail — muddy in monsoon.

How long does Kathmandu to Mardi Himal take?

Kathmandu–Pokhara 6–10 hours + 4–6 trek days round trip from Kande/Phedi Distance is about 220 km.

Do I need permits for Mardi Himal?

ACAP entry permit and TIMS card required — same Annapurna conservation rules as other Kaski/Myagdi treks.

How much budget do I need for Mardi Himal?

A mid-range planning estimate is around Rs 8,600 per person per day for lodge, food, trail/gateway logistics and the selected daily trek-support tier — excluding flights, permits, insurance and full agency packages.