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Mardi Himal takes you off the usual paths and into remote wilderness areas. We trek through lush rain forest and rice paddies up to the ridge named Mardi Himal. We follow this long rising ridge to its summit at 5588 meters (18500 feet). At the summit we are looking straight up at Mt. Machhapuchare, immediately below it’s sheer south face. Machhapuchare is known as the Fishtail Mountain because of it’s twin peaks which mirror the image of a fish tail. It is superbly beautiful and is considered sacred to the Queen of Nepal so is not allowed to be climbed. From here we continue to follow the ridge, mostly grassy and sometimes under snow, to our ‘High camp’ at 3620 meters (13550 feet). Annapurna South seems near enough to throw a rock at and Machhapuchare close enough to touch. Finally, upon reaching 5,000 meters or more, the great ice fields and blue glaciers of the Sanctuary Wall lie below. Around us, in an arc from horizon to horizon (from Dhaulagiri to the Ganesh Himal) are a dozen or more glistening snow-bound giants, with Annapurna I, highest of all, beyond. This view is almost impossible to equal and is what makes Mardi Himal our favorite. From here we trek back to Pokhara.
This climb to the very ramparts of the sacred mountain of Machhapurchare is still one of Nepal’s best kept trekking secrets – a trek virtually unique to Himalayan Trekkers.
Machhapuchare (6,993m) is the southernly high point of the Annapurna Massif, the awesomely majestic grouping of mountains in the central Himalaya that includes 5 of the world’s 12 highest. It is best known as the famous triangular skyline that is seen from the Phewa Lake at Pokhara. It is Superbly beautiful and considered sacred no permits ever being issued to climb it. As we shall see from a much closer, more westerly, vantage point, the mountain in fact possess twin- thus its name, Machhapuchare meaning “Fishtail”.
Mardi Himal is the long rising ridge and its summit that form the southwesterly slope of Mt. Machhapuchare immediately below it sheer south face. It is from here that we shall obtain the most amazing close up views of all.
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