FAQs. Mardi Himal Trek Himalayan Diamond Adventure

01. How Difficult Is Mardi Himal Trek?

The Mardi Himal Trek is an easy graded trek suitable for those who are physically fit, even without previous trekking experience. The trek takes 5 to 6 days to complete, with 3 to 7 hours of walking each day, although the actual duration may vary depending on your pace. The total distance covered is 49 kilometers, and the maximum altitude reached is 4,500 meters. However, the trail includes many rugged parts with ups and downs along the way. Despite the challenging terrain, trekkers can enjoy a lot with a walk through the wild jungle, visits to ethnic villages, and magnificent views of Machhapuchhre Himal, Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges.

02. What are the accommodations and meals like during the Mardi Himal Trek?

During the Mardi Himal Trek, trekkers can expect to stay in teahouses or lodges, which are basic but comfortable accommodations that provide a place to rest, sleep, and eat. These teahouses are usually run by local families and offer a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The rooms are typically small and cozy, with simple furnishings like beds and blankets. Some teahouses have shared bathrooms, while others have private bathrooms.

As for meals, the teahouses typically provide traditional Nepali and Tibetan dishes like dal bhat (lentil soup with rice and vegetables), momos (steamed dumplings), and thukpa (noodle soup). Trekkers can also find a variety of international dishes, as well as snacks and beverages like tea, coffee, and hot chocolate. Vegetarian and non-vegetarian options are available.

It's important to note that while the accommodations and meals are basic, they are also an essential part of the overall experience of the trek. The friendly locals, stunning mountain views, and delicious food make the Mardi Himal Trek a memorable adventure.

03. What Is The Best Time Of A Year To Do Mardi Himal Trek?

We highly recommend trekking to Mardi Himal during the autumn season from September to the end of November or during the spring season from the end of March to the end of May. If you visit during the spring season, you can enjoy the vibrant rhododendron and alpine flowers that bloom and splash color all over the hills and jungle. During the autumn season, you can experience local harvesting and spectacular landscape views. If you choose to trek during the winter season, you can enjoy the fresh snow and spellbinding mountain views, but it will be colder, so you must bring warm jackets and sleeping bags to truly enjoy the trip.

04. What Happens If There Is An Emergency?

If you experience an emergency or become sick or lose your belongings while trekking in the Himalayas of Nepal, it is important to immediately inform the trekking guide or agency accompanying you. They will arrange for your rescue and hospitalization, if necessary, through the use of a helicopter, and report the situation to the nearest police station in order to help recover your lost belongings. Rest assured, the proper steps will be taken to ensure your safety and well-being in a timely manner.

05. What Essential Documents Do I Need To Bring With Me On Tour?

❖ Valid passport with at least 6 months validity and at least 2 blank visa pages

❖ Travel insurance policy document

❖ Photocopies of your passport's personal information page

❖ One or more recent passport-sized photos with a white background (1.5 inch x 1.5 inch)

❖ Completed and signed Nepal visa application form

❖ Proof of accommodation in Nepal (such as a hotel reservation or address)

❖ Valid return flight or travel ticket

❖ Proof of sufficient financial means, such as recent bank statements

❖ Mastercard, Visa, and some cash in USD

❖ Proof of payment of the Nepal visa fee

❖ To obtain a visa for Nepal, your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the travel date

and you must present either a completed COVID-19 vaccination certificate with QR code

06. What Kind Of Travel Insurance Will Require for Mardi Himal Trek?

It is essential for foreign travelers to secure insurance coverage while trekking or climbing in Nepal. Although trekking in Nepal is generally safe, but if you're going to mountaineering in Nepal then the travel insurance is compulsory. During trip it can be posed physical challenges and hazards, especially at high altitudes, where altitude sickness is prevalent among trekkers, especially foreign travelers who may not have acclimatized properly. Physical injuries can also occur on mountain trails, and in emergency situations, foreign trekkers may need to be rescued by helicopter and transported to hospitals in Kathmandu, which can be costly if the traveler does not have insurance coverage.

We strongly recommend purchasing a travel insurance package that covers high altitudes up to 4,000 meters, potential medical issues, natural disasters, personal accidents, emergency helicopter evacuation, loss or damage of personal belongings, and trip cancellations. The minimum recommended coverage amount is USD 50,000. There are many insurance companies that offer travel insurance services online.it plan look like

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08. How Do You Stay Healthy During A Trek In Nepal?

To maintain good health during a trek in Nepal, it's important to maintain a balanced diet and proper hydration. Avoid consuming junk, stale, heavily spiced, and roasted foods, as well as meat, fish, eggs, and samosas. Instead, opt for fresh, locally prepared meals and ask your guide for recommendations. Drink only boiled, filtered, or bottled water, and check the expiration date of bottled drinks like Coca Cola and Sprite. Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water or tea. Walk at a comfortable pace to prevent acute mountain sickness, and make sure to keep your body warm by wearing appropriate clothing.

09. Can You Trek Alone In Nepal?

It is possible to trek alone in Nepal, with the exception of some restricted areas where a guide is required for permit purposes. However, trekking alone in high mountain regions, particularly above 3,500 meters, is not recommended. Nepal is a hilly country with steep ups and downs, and there is a risk of rock falls, getting lost, and suffering from altitude sickness. It is highly advised to have a guide or porter for assistance in case of any emergency, or for help with rescue or hospitalization.

10. Is Nepal Safe For Solo Female Travelers?

Nepal is a safe destination for solo female travelers, as the government takes measures to ensure their safety. However, trekking alone in high mountain regions, particularly above 3500 meters, is not recommended. The country's hilly terrain, with steep ups and downs, poses risks such as rock falls, getting lost, and altitude sickness. It is highly recommended to have a guide or porter for assistance in case of an emergency, or for help with rescue or hospitalization.

11. Why Should You Go Trekking In Nepal?

You should visit Nepal at least once in your life to witness its diversity and vibrant festivals. As the birthplace of Buddha and home to Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world, Nepal offers a chance to explore its diverse ethnic groups, cultures, religions, and traditions. With eight of the world's tallest 8,000-meter peaks and popular treks like the Everest Base Camp and Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal is a must-visit destination for nature and adventure enthusiasts.

12. Will You Have To Carry Your Own Stuff?

When trekking alone, you'll need to carry your own gear. Hiring a porter will allow them to carry heavy luggage, while you carry the rest. It's recommended to pack light to avoid excessive weight and minimize the risk of acute mountain sickness, allowing for a more enjoyable trek.

13. Can You Store Extra Baggage Or A Suitcase At The Hotel? Is There Any Cost?

Most of the hotels will not charge any extra cost for storing extra baggage or suitcase at the hotel. It is a good idea to do this if you will return back to the same route. Make sure that you don’t leave any jewelry, electronics or items of value in the baggage.

14. Is There Any Weight Limit For Domestic Flights?

For domestic flights in Nepal, the free baggage weight limit is usually 10-25 kgs with an additional luggage extra charge you per kg Nepalese rupees 100 to 125. The free cabin/handbag limit is around 5 kgs.

15. How Long Can I Stay in Nepal With a Tourist Visa?

A Nepal Tourist visa can be issued for 15, 30, or 90 days with the fees changing depending on the number of days you will remain in the country.

16. How Can I Extend a Nepal Visa?

You can extend your Nepal Visa at the headquarters of the Department of Immigration in Kathmandu. The office in Kathmandu is the only office of the Immigration Department which extends both tourist and non-tourist visas.

The Immigration Office in Pokhara is only authorized to extend tourist visas.

You have to apply for an extension of your Nepal visa before it expires. If you apply afterward, you will have overstayed your visa, and you can be fined or even detained or arrested. You can extend a tourist visa for 15 days for a fee of USD 45. You have to pay an additional USD 3 for every day after that.