Mardi Himal Trek
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- No booking fees
- E-ticket/Mobile voucher
- Booking Type Instant booking
- duration 10 days
- tour type Private
- age requirement 5-79 yrs
- max group size 16
- guiding method Fully guided
- Maximum altitude 4200 meters
- Tour Code BM-3849
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Footprint
Carbonneutral
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- Amazing view of the Himalayas
- Unspoiled relatively less crowded trekking route
- Less discovered and newly started trekking route
- Less commercialized lodges and guest houses
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Day 1: Arrival in Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel (1310M)
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Day 2: Drive to Pokhara (820M), explore Lakeside
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Day 3: Drive to Kande, trek to Deurali
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Day 4: DAY 04: Trek to Low Camp (3,035M)
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Day 5: Trek to High Camp (3,590M)
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Day 6: Hike to Upper View Point (4,200M), back to High Camp
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Day 7: Trek to Landruk village (1,560M)
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Day 8: Trek to Nayapul (1,070M), drive to Pokhara (820M)
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Day 9: Drive back to Kathmandu, transfer to Hotel (1310M)
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Day 10: Departure your trip or extend your trip
- Airport pickup and drop services on a private vehicle
- Accommodation in Kathmandu valley as per the itinerary with complimentary breakfast
- Kathmandu - Pokhara - Kathmandu transportation by tourist bus
- Accommodation in Pokhara as per the itinerary with complimentary breakfast
- Pokhara - Kande and Nayapul - Pokhara transportation by private vehicle
- Meals on full board [Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner with 3 cups of hot drinks] during the trek
- Accommodation on tea houses during the trek as per the itinerary
- Experienced English speaking, government licensed and ministry of tourism trained trekking guide with meals, accommodation, salary and insurance
- Assistant trekking guide for groups over 6 people with meals, accommodation, salary and insurance
- Down jacket, four seasonal sleeping bag, duffel bag and trekking map (down jacket and sleeping bag are to be returned after trip completion)
- Comprehensive first aid medical kit carried by the guide
- Necessary paper works, all government and local taxes
- Complimentary welcome or farewell dinner in Kathmandu (Optional)
- Porter
- Personal nature expenses (bars and beverage bills, hot showers, telephone calls, laundry, titbits etc)
- International airfare, Nepal visa fees (two passport photographs), travel and medical insurance, emergency evacuation
- Costs arising from natural calamities, mishaps or anything beyond our control ( Costs are not refundable and transferable if you leave the trek voluntarily and want to return from the trek
- Lunch and dinner in Kathmandu and Pokhara ( also in the case of early returns and late departures than scheduled itinerary )
- Porters can be purchased separately if needed
- Services not mentioned in 'Services Includes' section ( Please ask us if you are confused about any services )
- Earn US$ 17+ in travel credits.
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Free cancellation up to 60 days prior departure, after which the deposit becomes non-refundable.
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What is the required budget for a trip to Nepal?
How much you spend in Nepal is largely decided by things you want to do in the country. A 5-day trekking trip in Nepal can start from as little at USD 400 per person. A weekend-long safari in Chitwan National Park is available at less than USD 200.
On average, seven days in Nepal with accommodation and some or all meals included costs anywhere between USD 700 to USD 1500 per person. Good rooms at hotels in Nepal range from USD 25 to over USD 150 per person, per night, while around USD 1.5 a day can buy you three meals in decent restaurants.
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Is Asia open for tourists?
Despite the initial fears of the Covid-19 pandemic, most Asian countries have managed to mitigate its effects. As such, many popular destinations throughout the continent are currently open for travelers with precautionary measures like mandatory vaccinations. A few countries, however, require newly arrived travelers to spend a couple of days in quarantine.
As of February 2022, countries like Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia are officially open for vaccinated tourists without the need for quarantine. Meanwhile, India and Indonesia are two of the countries that may require you to quarantine for up to a week on arrival. However, Japan, Vietnam, and Myanmar are yet to open their doors to visitors.
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How much money do I need to bring with me?
Your personal budget obviously depends on your spending habits and what is included in your trip cost. If accommodation is included, but meals are not, we would suggest that you bring around 30 USD per day per person for meals. Having a hot shower or charging your device sometimes costs extra. There are also sometimes small crafts/souvenirs to buy along the trekking route which you may want to bring extra money for. Also, consider whether you would be staying in Kathmandu or Pokhara before or after your trek.
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How much will a trip to Nepal cost?
How much you spend in Nepal is largely decided by things you want to do in the country. A 5-day trekking trip in Nepal can start from as little at USD 400 per person. A weekend-long safari in Chitwan National Park is available at less than USD 200.
On average, seven days in Nepal with accommodation and some or all meals included costs anywhere between USD 700 to USD 1500 per person. Good rooms at hotels in Nepal range from USD 25 to over USD 150 per person, per night, while around USD 1.5 a day can buy you three meals in decent restaurants.
- Is quarantine in Nepal in effect for arriving visitors?