Nepal Mountaineering Association
Nepal Mountaineering Association
 
Ministry of Tourism & Civil Aviation
Nepal Tourism Board
Nepal Association of Rafting Agents
Kathmandu Environment Education Project
Nepal Association of Travel and Tour Agents
Trekking Agencies' Association of Nepal
Everest Summiteers Association
Himalayan Rescue Association
Nepal National Mountain Guide Association
Nepal Mountaineering Instructors' Association
 
Mardi Himal

Mardi Himal (5,587 m) 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 the mountain received its first ascent in 1961. The first route was via the East Flank and is the only one used so far.

The mountain separates the southwest ridge of Machhapuchhare as a separate mass at right angles to the ridge and is best seen from the south. The southwest face of the mountain has three well-defined ridges rising from rock buttresses and separated by hanging glaciers. Its east face is separated from the Machhapuchhare ridge by a col at 5,200 meters. The normal climbing route to the summit of Mardi Himal passes through this col. The summit offers a splendid view of the Annapurna Range and the Fishtail mountain ? Machhapuchhare.

The valleys and ridges south of Mardi Himal are steep and heavily wooded with bamboo and rhododendron. Alpine pastures above the forest provide a good habitat for wildlife.

Days 01 : Arrival at Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel
Days 02 : Stay in Kathmandu for the official procedure
Days 03 : Departure to Pokhara
Days 04 : Drive to Phedi and then start trek to Pothana
Days 05 : Trek to Forest camp
Days 06 : Trek to Bhaisi Kharka
Days 07 : Trek to Mardi Base camp
Days 08 : Climb to high camp
Days 09 : Summit Mardi Himal and back to base camp
Days 10 : Trek back to Forest camp
Days 11 : Trek to Siding village
Days 12 : Trek to Mardi Pul
Days 13 : Trek to Hyanja and drive out to Pokhara
Days 14 : Back to Kathmandu
Days 15 : Rest at Kathmandu
Days 16 : Departure on your own destination
 

Number of Permit and Climbers of NMA Climbing Peaks