04-07-2008
Nepal: Trekking Annapurna

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Dear Baral  
This was the first time I booked directly through the WEB , and I thought it's a little risky, especially when I had to send my money to Katmandu and I wend to Delhi .

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Annapurna Region
   
Mardi Himal 
 
Trekking Route
Days
Grade
Max. altitude
Best season
Mardi Himal 
13
4
4700m
Oct, Nov, March and April
   
  This is a more strenuous trek, which takes you away from the main trail to offer fantastic views and a marvelous variety of terrains. You take a short drive from Pokhara with our team to the starting point Phedi. We are on the main trail for the first day but leave all teahouses and stalls behind on the second day. We follow a ridge to the base camp, which offers panoramic views of Annapurna, and Machhapuchhare is there right in front of you. A superb wilderness experiences the heart of the Annapurna ranges. Our route back goes down into the valley through forests as we follow the Seti River back to our transport to take us back to Pokhara. This is an easily accessible wilderness trek and appropriate for an average hill walker.
  Itinerary
 
Day 1
Arrival in Kathmandu. Transfer to hotel.
Day 2
Trek permits processing in Kathmandu. Free stay or city tour in Kathmandu.
Day 3
Drive to Pokhara (5-6 hours). Overnight in Pokhara.
Day 4
Pokhara ( 915m) -Dhamphus (1600m)
Day 5
Dhamphus-Forest Camp ( 2550m)
Day 6
Forest Camp-Low Camp ( 3400m)
Day 7
Low Camp- High Camp ( 4100m)
Day 8
Above High Camp ( 5000m +)
Day 9
High Camp-Low Camp-Sidding Village ( 1750m)
Day 10
Sidding Village-Mardi Bridge ( 1160m)
Day 11
Mardi Pul-Pokhara
Day 12
Pokhara to Kathmandu ( by surface or flight)
Day 13
Transfer to airport for departure
 
 
     
 
Annapurna Region
Trekking Route
Days
Grade
Max. altitude
Best season
Ghandruk Loop
3-4
2
3800m
Oct-Apr
Ghorepani-Poon Hill
5-6
2
3800m
Oct-Apr
Siklis Trek
7
2
2600m
Oct, Nov, March and April
Royal Trek
4
1
1700m
Oct-Apr
Pokhara to Jomsom
9
3
3800m
Oct-Apr
Mardi Himal 
13
4
4700m
Oct, Nov, March and April
Annapurna Sanctuary Trek
16
3
4610m
Oct, Nov, March and April
Annapurna Circuit
19
4
5416m
Oct, Nov, March and April
 
 
Annapurna Region
  Ghandruk Loop
  Ghorepani-Poon Hill
  Royal Trek
  Pokhara to Jomsom
  Annapurna Circuit
  Annapurna Sanctuary
  Siklis Trek
  Mardi Himal 
 
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