Mardi Himal Base Camp trek- short family trekking route in Annapurna
Mardi Himal base camp trek
The Mardi Himal base camp (4550 meters) trek offers a diverse range of landscapes from lush forests to alpine meadows and to the snow- covered terrain near the base camp. The trail winds along small paths through ancient rhododendron forests until you climb out around 3300 meters. Moreover, the trek provides an opportunity to interact with the locals and learn about the regional customs and civilizations. The area is home to several ethnic groups, including the Chhetri, Magar, Gurung, Brahmins, and many others. You can witness traditional method of producing ghee, preserving food, growing plants, and people working with bamboo.
Mardi Himal stands at an altitude of 5587 meters above the sea level is considered to be moderate trek. It involves steep ascents and descents, so a reasonable level of fitness is required. At the same time, Obtaining travel insurance is highly recommended for any trekking activities including Mardi Himal base camp trek. The trek includes high altitude trekking which may be physically challenging and dangerous. Travel insurance can cover you financially in the event of an accident, a medical emergency, a flight cancellation or delay, or lost or stolen luggage and other potential risks associated with high- altitude trekking.
Overall, the Mardi Himal base camp route opened in 2012 is relatively new and less- traveled trekking route in the Annapurna region of Nepal located just east of Machhapuchre Himal. It offers a wonderful opportunity to experience the impressive beauty of the Himalayas, including close – up views of iconic peaks like Machhapuchre, Fishtail (6993 meters), Annapurna south (7219 meters) and Hiunchuli (6441 meters), as well as a chance to experience the local culture and natural beauty of the area.
When to trek?
The best time to trek Mardi Himal base camp are during the spring seasons and the autumn seasons. These months generally offer the best weather and clear views.
Spring (March to May)
Spring often call the season of rebirth. The buds start to appear on trees and bushes and plants start to grow new bright green leaves and colorful flowers. The temperature begins to rise and the days grow longer with stronger sunlight. It is the best time to tackle treks with high passes.
Autumn (September to November)
Autumn also call the season of fall. The leaves will turn yellow, red, orange, and brown in the deciduous trees as they get ready to shed. The temperatures are mild, the weather is relatively stable, and the clear air makes for super mountain views.