One
of the good-looking trekking route in Annapurna Area, "Mardi
Himal" is truly adventurous for trekking peak climbing
which lies less than 15 miles from Pokhara and is the most
southerly peak of the Annapurna range. It is the lowest
and the least climbed or visited peak. Photographs of Mardi
Himal taken in 1953 by Baisl Goodfellow first drew the attention
of western climbers, and Jimmy Roberts who, with two Sherpas,
climbed to the summit by a route on its East face in 1961.
The valleys and ridges south of
Mardi Himal are steep and heavily wooded with bamboo and
rhododendron. Obviously, the peak has superior view of
the the Annapurna ranges and certainly a fantastic one
of Machhapuchhare the better known as Fish Tail Peak.
A small number of westerners visit the valleys and ridges
south of Mardi Himal. They are steep sided and heavily
wooded with bamboo and rhododendron. Above the forest
high alpine pastures provide good grazing and a habitat
for undisturbed wildlife. in spite of it lowly altitude
the mountain evidently has a great deal of potential for
those interested in small-scale exploratory mountaineering
and the ridges, already mentioned, present palpable climbing
challenges at a reasonable standard.
Mardi Himal Peak Climbing Itinerary
Day
01:
Arrive in Kathmandu
and 30 minutes fly to Pokhara (D)
Day
02:
Rest day at Kathmandu (B)
Day
03:
Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara (B.L.D)
Day
04:
Pokhara to Lamachour (9,90m) (B.L.D)
Day
05:
Lamachour to Lhachok (1000m) (B.L.D)
Day
06:
Lhachok to Lalghar Kharka (1500m) (B.L.D)
Day
07:
Lalghar Kharka to Juction Kharka (2300m)
(B.L.D)
Day
08:
Juction Kharka to Kumai (3050m) (B.L.D)
Day
09:
Kumai to Korchen (3682m) (B.L.D)
Day
10:
Korchen to Mardi Himal Base Camp (4120m)
(B.L.D)
Day
11:
Mardi Himal Base Camp to High Camp
(4660m) (B.L.D)
Day
12:
Rest day at High camp II for acclimatization
(B.L.D)
Day
13:
High Camp I to High Camp II (5120m)
(B.L.D)
Day
14:
High Camp II to Summit Mardi Himal
(5587m) (B.L.D)
Day 15:
High camp II to Korchen (3682m) (B.L.D)
Day 16:
Korchen to Junction (2300m) (B.L.D)
Day 17:
Junction to Kangmang (1100m) (B.L.D)
Day 18:
Kangmang to Pokhara (B.L.D)
Day 19:
Pokhara to Kathmandu (B)
Day 20:
Rest day at Kathmandu (B)
Day 21:
Departure you destination (B)
Cost
1 Person:
US$ 1995.00
2 Person:
Per Person US$ 1670.00
3-5 Person:
Per Person USD 1375.00
6 or more:
Per Person USD 1177.00
Service Includes
4 night’s hotel in Kathmandu
stander 3 star hotel BB Plan
Food during the trekking and
Peak climbing for period
Staff: 1 Guide, 1 Cook, 1 Kitchen
with helper and necessary porters
Local transportation airport
to hotel to airport
Annapurna conservation fee
Trekking insurance for Nepalese
staff
Our office
service charge
Service Excludes
Personal equipment for climbing
and trekking
Personal Insurance for travel
to Nepal
Climbing food
Lunch & dinner in Kathmandu
Emergency Rescue evacuation
Trekking Sleeping bag
Personal expenses
Tipping (Tips)
Beverage
International airport taxes
Note:
The package
can be redesigned or redeveloped as per your test.
Incase of emergency
during the trip, Helicopter will be arranged by Skyline
Treks & Expedition (P.) Ltd. The charges must be paid
by the clients themselves.