Mardi Himal
A short Annapurna ridge trek known for teahouse hiking, steady altitude gain, and dramatic close mountain views.
Mardi Himal Trekking is one of the shorter Himalayan treks in Nepal, but it still delivers a full mountain journey. The standard route begins near Kande, passes Deurali/Pothana, and then climbs through Forest Camp, Low Camp, and High Camp before the early-morning push to Mardi Himal Base Camp.
The trek sits inside the Annapurna Conservation Area, west of Pokhara. Nepal Tourism Board lists the Annapurna region among Nepal's most popular trekking areas and recommends March to May and September to November for the clearest conditions and best trekking weather.
This route is generally rated moderate. It is not technical, but it does involve repeated uphill days, basic teahouse facilities, and a long summit morning above High Camp where the ridge is more exposed to wind and weather.
The highest point on the trek is usually taken as Mardi Himal Base Camp at 4,500 meters, while High Camp sits around 3,550 to 3,580 meters. The big appeal is how close the upper ridge feels to Machhapuchhre, with wide panoramas of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and nearby ridge lines.
Current Nepal Tourism Board guidance says trekkers in this region should carry the required TIMS card and Annapurna Conservation Area permit, and foreign trekkers should check the latest rule and fee updates before departure because permit rules have been revised in recent years.