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Mardi Himal Peak Climbing

Mardi Himal Peak Climbing

Lying less than 15 miles north of Pokhara, Mt. Mardi Peak is in the southern part of the Annapurna range. The peakMardi Himal is the lowest and perhaps least climbed or visited among the trekking peaks. In 1961, Col. Jimmy Roberts, together with two Sherpas, set his feet atop the mountain. The normal route leads to the peak along the a hidden plateau. Now another route has been developed on the southwest face. However, Roberts' route is the only recorded trail being used by most climbers.

Offering a clear view of the Annapurna ranges and Mt. Machhapuchhare, the peak has been very popular among trekkers and climbers.

Day Program Itinerary
Day 01 Arrive in Kathmandu and transfer to hotel
Day 02 Sightseeing in Kathmandu Valley
Day 03 Drive to Pokhara
Day 04 Pokhara to Lamachour (990m)
Day 05 Lamachour to Lhachok (1,000m)
Day 06 Lhachok to Lalghar Kharka (1,500m)
Day 07 Lalghar Kharka to Juction Kharka (2,300m)
Day 08 Juction Kharka to Kumai (3,050m)
Day 09 Kumai to Korchen (3,682m)
Day 10 Korchen to Mardi Himal Base Camp (4,120m)
Day 11 Mardi Himal Base Camp to High Camp (4,660m)
Day 12 Rest day at High camp II for acclimatization
Day 13 High Camp I to High Camp II (5,120m)
Day 14 High Camp II to Summit Mardi Himal
Day 15 High camp II to Korchen (3,682m)
Day 16 Korchen to Junction (2,300m)
Day 17 Junction to Kangmang (1,100m)
Day 18 Kangmang to Pokhara
Day 19 Pokhara to Kathmandu
Day 20 Rest day at Kathmandu
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