Poon Hill Mardi Himal Trek – 12 Days

Mardi Base Camp, Annapurna Region, Nepal
12 Days/11 Nights
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Introduction

The Mardi Himal Poon Hill Trek is a moderately challenging adventure that combines natural beauty, forest walks, and cultural immersion in Nepal’s Annapurna region. Organized by ART Nepal Treks & Expedition, this trek takes travelers through quiet trails, small hill villages, and lush forests, offering a less crowded experience compared to the main Annapurna Base Camp route.

The trek begins with a scenic drive or optional flight from Kathmandu to Pokhara, the gateway to the Annapurna region. From Pokhara, the journey continues to Birethanti, where the trail passes through terraced fields, paddy farms, and villages such as Hile and Tikhedhunga. The gradual ascent allows trekkers to experience rural Nepalese life while building stamina for higher altitudes.

The trail continues to Ulleri, a traditional Magar village with views of Hiunchuli and Annapurna South, and then proceeds through Ghorepani, surrounded by rhododendron and oak forests. Early in the morning, trekkers climb Poon Hill (3,210m) to witness one of the most stunning sunrises over Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, and the Annapurna range.

From Ghorepani, the trek moves through Tadapani, Ghandruk, and Landruk, before starting the Mardi Himal Trek section. Hikes pass through Forest Camp and Low Camp, offering panoramic mountain views and quiet forest surroundings. The ascent continues to High Camp and finally reaches Mardi Base Camp (4,500m), where trekkers enjoy exceptional views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, Himchuli, and neighboring peaks.

The descent goes via Badal Danda to Siding, followed by a drive to Pokhara. Trekkers can enjoy boating on Phewa Lake and explore local culture before returning to Kathmandu, concluding a memorable 12-day journey.

This trek is ideal for anyone seeking a moderately challenging, less crowded, scenic Himalayan trek, offering natural beauty, cultural encounters, and forest hikes.

What Can You Expect from the Trek?

  • Continuous Vistas and Hill Communities: Enjoy uninterrupted views of snow-capped peaks while passing through villages inhabited by Poon, Magar, and Gurung communities practicing Hinduism and Buddhism.
  • Cultural Encounters: Engage with Gurung and Magar locals, learning about traditional lifestyles, customs, and religious influences.
  • Simple Lodging with Comfort: Tea houses along the trek provide twin beds, clean dining areas, and warm meals. Showers may be shared, but accommodations are clean and welcoming.
  • Forest Walks: Trek through rhododendron, oak, pine, and juniper forests, enjoying serene wildlife and peaceful natural surroundings.
  • Diverse Landscapes: Experience terraced farms, waterfalls, high meadows, and deep woods, keeping the trek scenic and engaging.
  • Panoramic Vantage Points: Both Poon Hill (3,210m) and Mardi Base Camp (4,500m) offer stunning Himalayan views of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna Massif, Hiunchuli, Lamjung Himal, Dhaulagiri, Ganesh Himal, and Manaslu.

Is the Mardi Himal Poon Hill Trek Suitable for You?

  • Scenic and Accessible Journey: This trek is ideal for trekkers looking for a short, scenic adventure through forests, villages, and Himalayan vistas. The trail is well-maintained and slightly off the main roads, offering a quieter experience.
  • Cultural Exposure: Explore historic villages and interact with locals from Gurung, Magar, and other ethnic communities. The trek allows meaningful cultural immersion and learning.
  • Fitness Levels: The trek is suitable for most ages and skill levels. While it involves 5–6 hours of walking daily with uphill and downhill sections, moderate fitness is sufficient.
  • Physical and Mental Preparation: Trekkers should have endurance for hiking uphill and downhill, maintain good health, and be ready for moderate trekking challenges.

How to Get Prepared for the Trek?

Physical Fitness:

  • Practice trekking or hiking with 5–6 hours of walking uphill and downhill.
  • Include aerobic exercises like running, cycling, and swimming to improve stamina.
  • Practice yoga and breathing exercises to increase lung capacity for high-altitude trekking.

Gear and Equipment:

  • Sturdy trekking boots with ankle support.
  • Comfortable backpack with rain cover.
  • Sleeping bag suitable for cold temperatures.
  • Trekking poles for stability on steep or uneven terrain.

Hydration and Health:

  • Drink plenty of water in the weeks leading up to the trek.
  • Maintain proper nutrition and rest for optimal energy levels.
  • Consult a healthcare provider for altitude health advice and vaccinations if needed.

Mental Preparation:

  • Stay motivated and positive. The trek involves steady ascents and descents but rewards trekkers with incredible scenery.
  • Prepare for trekking in remote villages with basic amenities.
  • Trip Duration

    12 Days/11 Nights

  • Group Size

    2–12 people

  • Maximum Altitude

    4,500 m

  • Trip Difficulty

    Moderate

  • Activities

    Trekking, Sightseeing, Cultural Experience, Boating

  • Best Season

    March–May, September–November

  • Trip Start & End

    Kathmandu-Kathmandu

  • Meals

    Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

  • Accomodation

    Hotels / Lodges / Tea Houses

Highlights

  • Explore Pokhara: Begin with visits to Phewa Lake, World Peace Pagoda, David Fall, and the International Mountaineering Museum. Enjoy boat rides on Phewa Lake and panoramic mountain views.
  • Discover Annapurna’s Beauty: Trek through terraced fields, rhododendron forests, and Gurung villages, experiencing local wildlife and traditional lifestyles.
  • Panoramic Views: Witness unforgettable sunrises and vistas of Annapurna South, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Dhaulagiri, and Hiunchuli from Poon Hill and Mardi Base Camp.
  • Local Hospitality: Experience warm welcome from local communities, enjoying traditional meals and cultural interactions.
  • Mardi Himal Trek: Ascend through forests and high meadows to Mardi Base Camp, observing the Himalayan peaks up close.
  • Cultural Experience: Visit Siding and other villages to learn about the customs, traditions, and lifestyle of the Gurung people.

Itinerary

Day 01

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport, our representative from ART Nepal Treks & Expedition will welcome you and transfer you to your hotel in Kathmandu. Relax and recover from your flight or explore the vibrant streets of Thamel. In the evening, attend a trek briefing for your Mardi Himal Poon Hill Trek, including permits, itinerary review, and equipment checks.

Trip Duration:
Arrival
Altitude:
1,400 m
Meal:
Not included
Accomodation :
3★ Hotel, Kathmandu

Day 02

After breakfast, embark on a scenic drive along the Prithvi Highway to Pokhara, approximately 7–8 hours. Marvel at roadside landscapes, rivers, and hills. Alternatively, a short flight is available (additional cost) offering aerial views of the Himalayas and Pokhara Valley.

Trip Duration:
7–8 hours / 200 km
Altitude:
822 m
Meal:
Breakfast
Accomodation :
3★ Hotel, Pokhara

Day 03

Drive to Birethanti and begin trekking along the Modi Khola River. Pass through villages like Hile and Tikhedhunga, ascending steep stone staircases to Ulleri, a Magar village with spectacular views of Hiunchuli and Annapurna South.

Trip Duration:
5–6 hours
Altitude:
1,960 m
Meal:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accomodation :
Tea House / Lodge, Ulleri

Day 04

Ascend through rhododendron and oak forests, reaching Nangge Thanti and following the Bhurungdi Khola. Ghorepani offers panoramic views of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Annapurna I. Wildlife sightings and springtime blooms enhance the trek experience.

Trip Duration:
4–5 hours
Altitude:
2,880 m
Meal:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accomodation :
Tea House / Lodge, Ghorepani

Day 05

Wake up early for the sunrise hike to Poon Hill, a world-famous vantage point for stunning Himalayan vistas. Return to Ghorepani for breakfast, then continue trekking to Tadapani, passing through Deurali and Banthanti amidst oak and rhododendron forests.

Trip Duration:
5–6 hours
Altitude:
3,210 m
Meal:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accomodation :
Tea House / Lodge, Tadapani

Day 06

Trek through rhododendron and oak forests to Ghandruk, a culturally rich Gurung village with stunning mountain panoramas. Continue descending to Landruk, crossing the Modi River, witnessing terraced farms and traditional lifestyles.

Trip Duration:
5–6 hours
Altitude:
1,565 m
Meal:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accomodation :
Tea House / Lodge, Landruk

Day 07

Begin the ascent through pine and juniper forests, reaching Forest Camp. Continue to Low Camp, a picturesque location with panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges.

Trip Duration:
5–6 hours
Altitude:
3,050 m
Meal:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accomodation :
Tea House / Lodge, Low Camp

Day 08

Ascend through dense rhododendron forests to Badal Danda, enjoying breathtaking views of Mardi Himal, Machhapuchhre, and the Annapurna Range. Reach High Camp and prepare for the final ascent to Mardi Base Camp.

Trip Duration:
4–5 hours
Altitude:
3,630 m
Meal:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accomodation :
Tea House / Lodge, High Camp

Day 09

Early morning trek to Mardi Base Camp, witnessing panoramic sunrises over Machhapuchhre, Annapurna I, Annapurna III, and Gangapurna. Descend to Badal Danda, soaking in final high-altitude views.

Trip Duration:
6–7 hours
Altitude:
4,500 m
Meal:
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
Accomodation :
Tea House / Lodge, Mardi Base Camp

Day 10

Descend through forests and villages to Siding, then drive back to Pokhara. Relax or explore the lakeside area, enjoying a boat ride on Phewa Lake.

Trip Duration:
5–6 hours
Altitude:
1,700 m
Meal:
Breakfast, Lunch
Accomodation :
3★ Hotel, Pokhara

Day 11

Drive back to Kathmandu, enjoying roadside views of valleys and hills. In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner and cultural performance in Thamel.

Trip Duration:
7–8 hours
Altitude:
1,400 m
Meal:
Breakfast, Dinner
Accomodation :
3★ Hotel, Kathmandu

Day 12

Transfer to Tribhuvan International Airport for your flight home. Optionally, take a final sightseeing trip in Kathmandu before departure.

Trip Duration:
Transfer
Altitude:
Meal:
Breakfast
Accomodation :

What's Included

  • Airport pickup and drop in Kathmandu
  • 2 Nights at 3★ Hotel in Kathmandu
  • 2 Breakfasts in Kathmandu
  • Domestic flight or bus to Pokhara
  • Accommodation during trek (Tea Houses / Lodges)
  • Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Tea/Coffee during trek
  • Experienced guide with salary, insurance, and food
  • First aid kit during trek
  • All trekking permits and taxes
  • Public transportation as mentioned

What's Excluded

  • Personal expenses
  • Trekking gears
  • Beverages & mineral water
  • Travel insurance
  • Tips for staff (recommended)
  • Porter service (optional, 25 kg max per porter, 1 porter per 2 trekkers recommended)

Essential Info

Best Season to Trek – Mardi Himal Poon Hill Trek

Spring Season (March, April, May)

  • Spring is the most popular time for the Mardi Himal Poon Hill Trek.
  • The valleys and forests bloom with vibrant rhododendrons, mustard fields, and other native flowers.
  • The weather is generally stable with clear skies, providing excellent visibility of Machhapuchhre, Annapurna South, and Dhaulagiri.
  • Daytime temperatures are comfortable for trekking, while nights remain cool.
  • Spring offers the ideal combination of greenery, clear views, and moderate trekking conditions.

Autumn Season (September, October, November)

  • Autumn is another excellent season for trekking.
  • Post-monsoon air is clean and crisp, giving unmatched panoramic views of the snow-capped peaks.
  • The region is at its clearest, making it a favorite among photographers and trekkers alike.
  • Temperatures are moderate, perfect for trekking and staying in tea houses.
  • Expect busy trails during this period, as it coincides with peak trekking season in Nepal.

Other Seasons

  • Winter (December to February): Cold temperatures and occasional snow make trekking more challenging. Some areas may be inaccessible.
  • Monsoon (June to August): Heavy rainfall increases the risk of slippery trails, landslides, and reduced visibility. Trekking during monsoon is not recommended.

Food Availability

During the Mardi Himal Poon Hill Trek, meals are usually prepared in tea houses along the route, with a mix of local and Western options:

  • Breakfast: Bread, chapati, eggs, porridge, pancakes, soups, tea, coffee, and seasonal fruits.
  • Lunch: Dal Bhat (rice and lentil soup), rice or noodles, pasta, pizza, dumplings, local vegetables, and occasional meat dishes.
  • Dinner: Similar to lunch, with hot soups, Dal Bhat, and refreshments.
  • Snacks: Energy bars, chocolates, and biscuits are available in most tea houses.

Accommodation

  • Kathmandu & Pokhara: 3★ hotels with comfortable beds, private bathrooms, Wi-Fi, and modern amenities.
  • During Trek: Tea houses or lodges with twin beds, shared bathrooms, and simple but clean facilities.
  • Meals: Usually served in the same tea house where you stay to simplify logistics.
  • Comfort: Tea houses offer warm hospitality, cozy dining areas, and meals prepared with care.

Difficulty Level

  • Moderate Trek: Suitable for beginners with reasonable physical fitness.
  • Uphill Hikes: Steep ascents, especially from High Camp to Mardi Base Camp, can be physically challenging.
  • Trail Conditions: Trails are well-marked but may be slippery after rain.
  • Altitude: The maximum altitude is Mardi Base Camp (4,500m), requiring gradual acclimatization.

Travel Insurance

  • Mandatory for the Mardi Himal Poon Hill Trek.
  • Should cover:
    • High-altitude trekking up to 4,500 meters.
    • Emergency evacuation including helicopter rescue.
    • Medical expenses for illness or injury.
    • Trip cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances.
  • Ensure your insurance documents are ready before departure.

Altitude Sickness

  • Also called Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS).
  • Can occur above 3,000 meters. Symptoms include headache, fatigue, nausea, dizziness, shortness of breath, and loss of appetite.
  • Prevention & Management:
    • Gradual ascent with rest days to acclimatize.
    • Stay well-hydrated.
    • Avoid alcohol.
    • Medications like acetazolamide (Diamox) can help if prescribed by a doctor.
    • Descend if symptoms persist or worsen.

Guide & Safety Measures

ART Nepal Treks & Expedition ensures your safety with:

  • Experienced trekking guides trained in wilderness first aid.
  • Motivation and assistance with trekking logistics, sanitation, and meals.
  • Emergency communication tools and first aid kits.
  • Authority to cancel or modify trekking plans if a participant is unwell.
  • Emergency helicopter evacuation (covered by insurance).

Booking Procedure

  1. Deposit Requirement:
    • 10% of total cost to reserve your trek.
  2. Essential Documents:
    • Passport copy
    • Passport-size photos
    • Travel insurance details
    • Arrival and departure flight information
  3. Payment Options:
    • Before Arrival: Bank transfer, Western Union, online via website
    • Upon Arrival: Cash, bank transfer, credit card
  4. Confirmation:
    • Booking is confirmed upon receipt of deposit and documents.
    • ART Nepal Treks & Expedition sends a booking confirmation with detailed instructions.
  5. Contact Assistance:
    • For inquiries, package customization, or assistance during booking, contact ART Nepal Treks & Expedition via email, phone, or website.

Equipment List

  • Comfortable trekking pants and shirts
  • Moisture-wicking base layers
  • Fleece or light down jacket
  • Waterproof jacket and pants
  • Warm hat, gloves, scarf
  • Sunglasses and sunscreen
  • Comfortable trekking boots with thick socks
  • Trekking poles
  • Backpack with rain cover
  • Sleeping bag (0°C to -5°C)
  • Headlamp with extra batteries
  • Water bottle or hydration bladder
  • Lightweight duffel bag
  • Thermal inner layers
  • Light trekking shirts and pants
  • Extra underwear and socks
  • Waterproof gloves and gaiters
  • Personal first aid kit
  • Hand sanitizer and wet wipes
  • Toiletries (toothbrush, toothpaste, etc.)
  • Medication for altitude sickness (if prescribed)
  • Sunscreen and lip balm
  • Mobile phone and power bank
  • Camera and extra memory cards
  • Travel adapter (Nepal uses type C, D, and M plugs)
General Equipments
  • Comfortable daypack
  • Snacks and energy bars
  • Trekking map or guidebook
  • Lightweight towel
  • Reusable water bottle

FAQ

Yes, you can receive a refund. However, you must report your cancellation at least 7 days prior to the trek. This allows us to make the necessary adjustments and offer your spot to another adventurer. Please contact our customer service team to initiate the refund process.
Yes, you can change the travel date. However, please ensure that you make the request at least 7 days before the scheduled trek. To change your travel date, please contact our customer service team as soon as possible.
Yes, you can make changes to your accommodation. If you choose to upgrade or downgrade your accommodation, it will affect the pricing of the package accordingly. Please contact our customer service team to discuss your preferences and any associated cost adjustments.
It depends on you. If you can handle your luggage weight, then there is no need to hire a porter. However, if you prefer an easier trek without the burden of carrying your gear, we suggest hiring a porter. We offer the option to add a porter to your package for your convenience.
Yes, insurance is required for any rescue operations or medical emergencies that may arise due to high altitude or breathing problems. Having insurance ensures that you are covered in case of unforeseen circumstances and can receive the necessary assistance promptly. Please make sure to arrange appropriate travel insurance before embarking on your trek.
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