• Unforgettable Ridge Walk

    James Fernandez, Spain

    The ridge walk was the highlight of the Mardi Himal Trek. The views of Annapurna and Machhapuchhre were stunning and continuous. The trail felt adventurous yet safe. It was an unforgettable part of my journey.

  • Best Short Trek in Nepal

    Suresh Adhikari, Nepal

    Mardi Himal is perfect for short holidays and quick escapes. The trail is scenic, peaceful, and well-balanced. It suits both beginners and experienced trekkers. One of Nepal’s best short treks.

  • freezing temperature with warm hearts

    Emily Reynolds, United States

    I didn’t realise how much I needed this trek until I was on it. The days were long and tiring, but every bend in the trail brought a view that made you stop without even thinking. Mornings were cold, while evenings were quiet.

  • Kailash Mansarovar

    Awantika Rathore, India

    In my opinion, Kailash Mansarovar is less a tourist destination and more a life-changing spiritual pilgrimage. It's revered, remote, physically demanding, and profoundly moving for those who go with the right mindset.

  • Perfect for Nature Lovers

    Daniel Müller, Switzerland

    Mardi Himal passes through peaceful forests and open landscapes. The fresh air and silence were deeply refreshing. It felt far removed from busy urban life. A perfect trek for nature lovers.

  • multiple season throughout the day

    Ryan Murphy, Ireland

    Some days on the EBC trail felt like experiencing all four seasons in a single walk. We began with light rain, then encountered cold winds, followed by snowfall, and finally ended the day under a clear sky. It was challenging but deeply rewarding, and I would do it all over again without any hesitation.

  • Whispers of the Himalayas

    Arjun Thapa, Nepal

    Mardi Himal Trek feels calm and deeply connected to nature. The forest paths are quiet and refreshing. Mountain views slowly reveal themselves. It is ideal for thoughtful trekkers. The trail feels personal and peaceful.

     

  • Adventure as it is

    Rabin Shrestha, Nepal

    Just wow, that's what I said when I did it. Fear was present, but the will to do it was more. Thus, it happened. I recommend every adventure seeker to do it once or as many times as they want in their lifetime.