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The Annapurna Base Camp and Mardi Himal combined trek is a captivating journey that seamlessly blends two iconic trekking routes in Nepal's Annapurna region. This adventure offers the perfect balance of exploration, cultural immersion, and breathtaking mountain scenery. Starting from the vibrant foothills of the Annapurna region, the trek leads you through picturesque Gurung and Magar villages, terraced fields, dense rhododendron forests, and cascading waterfalls.
At Annapurna Base Camp, you'll witness a majestic amphitheater of towering peaks, including Annapurna I, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), and Hiunchuli. Transitioning to the quieter Mardi Himal trail, the trek ascends to spectacular ridges and vantage points, providing uninterrupted views of the Himalayas and peaceful alpine meadows.
This trek is ideal for adventurers seeking a diverse experience, combining the popular Annapurna Base Camp with the lesser-trodden paths of Mardi Himal. Along the way, you'll enjoy traditional hospitality, serene landscapes, and unforgettable views, making this journey an unparalleled Himalayan adventure.
Outline Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Kathmandu.
Day 02: Drive to Pokhara.
Day 03: Drive to Nayapul; trek to Ghandruk.
Day 04: Trek to Chhomrong.
Day 05: Trek to Bamboo.
Day 06: Trek to Deurali.
Day 07: Trek to Annapurna Base Camp.
Day 08: Trek back to Bamboo.
Day 09: Trek to Jhinu Danda (hot springs).
Day 10: Trek to Landruk; trek to Forest Camp (Mardi Himal route).
Day 11: Trek to High Camp.
Day 12: Hike to Mardi Himal Base Camp; trek back to Low Camp.
Day 13: Trek to Siding; drive to Pokhara.
Day 14: Drive back to Kathmandu.
Day 15: Departure from Kathmandu.
01 Hour
Easy
6 KM
1310 Meter
Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, you will be greeted by a representative and transferred to your hotel in Kathmandu. After check-in, you can relax or explore the vibrant streets of Thamel, known for its shops, cafes, and trekking gear stores. A short briefing about the trek will be provided in the evening. Rest well to prepare for your adventure ahead.
7-8 Hours
Moderate
200 KM
820 Meter
After breakfast, you'll embark on a scenic drive to Pokhara, passing through terraced farmlands, rivers, and quaint villages. The journey offers picturesque views of the Trishuli River and rolling hills. Alternatively, you can opt for a short flight with stunning aerial views of the Himalayas. Upon arrival in Pokhara, you can explore the serene Lakeside area or relax by Phewa Lake. Prepare for the trek starting the next day.
4-5 Hours
Easy
51 KM
1940 Meter
Begin the day with a drive from Pokhara to Nayapul, the starting point of the trek. From Nayapul, follow a well-marked trail passing through lush green hills, terraced fields, and small settlements. The path gradually ascends to Ghandruk, a charming Gurung village with stunning views of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Machhapuchhre. Spend the evening exploring the village and experiencing local culture.
5-6 Hours
Moderate
9 KM
2170 Meter
Depart from Ghandruk and descend through terraced fields and rhododendron forests before crossing a suspension bridge over the Kimrong Khola. The trail then climbs steeply before leveling out as you approach Chhomrong, a beautiful village perched on a hillside. Chhomrong offers incredible views of Annapurna South and Machhapuchhre. Rest and prepare for the higher altitudes ahead.
4-5 Hours
Easy
8 KM
2310 Meter
The trail descends from Chhomrong to the Chhomrong Khola and crosses a suspension bridge. A steep ascent follows through stone staircases, leading to Sinuwa. From here, the path continues through dense bamboo and rhododendron forests, offering a serene atmosphere. A gradual descent brings you to Bamboo, a tranquil stop nestled in the forest.
5-6 Hours
Moderate
10 KM
3230 Meter
Leaving Bamboo, the trail ascends through lush forests of bamboo, rhododendron, and oak, passing Dobhan and continuing toward the Himalaya Hotel. The landscape begins to change, with fewer trees and more open valleys as you gain altitude. Crossing small streams and landslide-prone areas, you’ll reach Deurali, a small settlement surrounded by towering cliffs and offering mesmerizing views of the valley below.
5-6 Hours
Moderate
10 KM
4130 Meter
The trek from Deurali begins with a gradual ascent through a glacial moraine and alpine meadows. Passing Machhapuchhre Base Camp (3,700 m), you'll be surrounded by stunning views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, and Hiunchuli. The final stretch to Annapurna Base Camp is a steady climb, leading to a spectacular amphitheater of peaks, including Annapurna I. Enjoy breathtaking 360° views of the Himalayan giants as you rest overnight at the base camp.
6-7 Hours
Easy
14 KM
2300 Meter
After spending the morning at Annapurna Base Camp to enjoy the majestic views, you'll retrace your steps back down. The descent from ABC to Bamboo takes you through lush forests and past the Machhapuchhre Base Camp. The trail gradually lowers in altitude, offering a different perspective of the surroundings. You will reach Bamboo in the evening for a restful overnight stay.
5-6 Hours
Easy
10 KM
1780 Meter
From Bamboo, the trail descends towards the Chhomrong Khola, where you’ll cross a suspension bridge before climbing up to Chhomrong village. Afterward, the trail descends through terraced fields and forests, passing through the village of Siwai before reaching Jhinu Danda. This village is known for its natural hot springs, where you can relax and soak in the therapeutic waters to unwind after the trek.
5-6 Hours
Moderate
12 KM
2520 Meter
After breakfast at Jhinu Danda, the trail descends through terraced fields and reaches the village of Landruk. From here, you'll begin the ascent towards the Forest Camp, following a trail through dense rhododendron forests. The path is quieter, with fewer trekkers, offering a peaceful journey into the heart of the Mardi Himal route. The overnight stay at Forest Camp offers a tranquil atmosphere surrounded by nature.
5-6 Hours
Moderate
8 KM
3600 Meter
Today, the trek continues uphill through dense rhododendron and oak forests before opening up to alpine meadows as you approach High Camp. The climb is steady and offers increasingly spectacular views of the surrounding peaks, including Mardi Himal and Machhapuchhre. High Camp is the last settlement before reaching Mardi Himal Base Camp and offers panoramic views of the Annapurna range. You'll rest here, acclimatizing and preparing for the next day's hike to the base camp.
7-8 Hours
Challenging
13 KM
3100 Meter
Start early in the morning to reach Mardi Himal Base Camp. The trail from High Camp climbs steadily through alpine meadows, rocky ridges, and offers stunning views of Mardi Himal, Machhapuchhre, and Annapurna. At Base Camp, enjoy the incredible panorama of the surrounding peaks before descending back to Low Camp. The descent to Low Camp is easier and quicker, and you'll spend the night there, surrounded by the peaceful wilderness.
6-7 Hours
Easy
40 KM
820 Meter
From Low Camp, begin the descent towards Siding, a small village nestled on the hillside. The trail passes through forests and terraced fields, offering a peaceful walk. Upon reaching Siding, you'll take a drive back to Pokhara, where you can relax and enjoy the scenic beauty of the lakeside area. Spend the evening in Pokhara, reflecting on your Himalayan adventure.
7-8 Hours
Moderate
200 KM
1310 Meter
After breakfast, you'll drive back to Kathmandu from Pokhara, enjoying the scenic journey through rural Nepal, passing by rivers, terraced fields, and small villages. Alternatively, you can opt for a flight for a quicker and more scenic route. Upon arrival in Kathmandu, you will be transferred to your hotel. The rest of the day is free for leisure activities, such as shopping, sightseeing, or relaxing after the trek.
01 Hour
Easy
6 KM
1310 Meter
On your final day, you'll be transferred to Tribhuvan International Airport for your departure flight. If you have extra time, you can explore any last-minute attractions or do some shopping in Kathmandu before heading to the airport. Safe travels and memories of your incredible Annapurna and Mardi Himal adventure!
The best time to trek these routes is during the pre-monsoon (February to May) and post-monsoon (September to December) seasons. During these months, the weather is clear, and the views are spectacular, with mild temperatures suitable for trekking.
This trek is considered moderate in difficulty. It requires a reasonable level of fitness, as it involves long days of walking and gradual ascents to higher altitudes. Previous trekking experience is helpful but not mandatory.
While the route is well-marked, it is highly recommended to trek with a guide for safety, navigation, and to enhance your cultural experience. Having a local guide also ensures better acclimatization and support in case of emergencies.
The highest point of the trek is Annapurna Base Camp, located at an altitude of 4,130 meters (13,549 feet). Mardi Himal Base Camp reaches 4,500 meters (14,764 feet).
Yes, you will need two permits for this trek: the Annapurna Conservation Area Permit (ACAP) and a Trekkers’ Information Management System (TIMS) card. These can be obtained in Kathmandu or Pokhara.
The trek typically takes 15 days, including the arrival and departure days in Kathmandu. This duration allows for proper acclimatization and exploration of both the Annapurna Base Camp and Mardi Himal routes. Himalayan Leisure can customize the route as per your needs.
Accommodation will primarily be in teahouses (lodges) along the route. These are basic but comfortable with shared rooms. In higher altitudes, facilities may be more limited, but the lodges offer essential services like meals and hot drinks.
Wi-Fi is available in some teahouses, but it may be slow and unreliable, especially at higher altitudes. Mobile reception is available in most villages, though it can be weaker as you go higher.
You should pack lightweight, moisture-wicking clothes, a good pair of trekking boots, a sleeping bag, a jacket for cold weather, a water bottle, trekking poles, and a first aid kit. Don’t forget your sun protection, camera, and personal items.
Yes, altitude sickness is a potential risk as you ascend to altitudes over 4,000 meters (13,000 feet). It is essential to acclimatize properly by following a slow ascent, staying hydrated, and listening to your body. If you experience symptoms, descend immediately and seek medical help.
Group Size | Price Per Pax |
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1 to 1 People | USD 1096 |
2 to 5 People | USD 748 |
6 to 9 People | USD 676 |
10 to 32 People | USD 638 |
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