Mardi Himal Cultuer Treks

Trip Duration 7 Days

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Destination: Nepal

Activities: Trekking & tours

MARDI HIMAL CULTURE TREKS

Day By Day

Days 01: Upon arrival in Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel. In the afternoon, leave hotel for Half day sightseeing tour of Kathmandu City and Swyambhunath Stupa. Overnight at hotel.
Days 02: After breakfast, drive or fly to Pokhara. Meet assistant at Pokhara and transfer to hotel. Overnight at hotel.
Days 03: After breakfast at hotel, take a half-hours drive to Hyamja, the trekking starting point. Start trek for about 3 and half hours to Lowang (Gurung village)
Days 04: Lowang is one of the beautiful typical Gurung village. View of Mt. Annapurna South and Mt. Fishtail can be seen in the north and Pokhara valley in the south.
Days 05: After breakfast at the campsite, trek to Ghalel Village through Koleli. 5 hrs walk. Overnight at Ghalel Gurung village. You can experience their life style, cultural and custom.
Days 06: After breakfast, walk down towards Pokhara via Lumre, Khoramukh village. 6 Hour walk through bank of the Mardi river, Upon arrival transfer to hotel at Pokhara. Overnight at hotel.
Days 07: After breakfast, drive/fly to Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel. 

Cost Include

Useful Info

Personal Equipment List

  • Backpack
  • Trekking Boots/ shoes
  • Socks
  • Down Jacket (can be rented)
  • Shorts
  • Fleece Pant / Jacket
  • Flashlight (extra batteries)
  • Shirt/T-Shirt
  • Trekking polls (optional)
  • Sun Hat / Visor
  • Gloves
  • Sun Screen
  • Sunglasses (UV protected. Imperative to have quality eye wear)
  • Waterproof Jacket
  • Wool- fleece / Hat with ear protection
  • Water Treatment
  • Small First Aid

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