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Mardi Himal () is a peak beneath the much more prominent
Machapuchare Machapuchare, Machhapuchchhre or Machhapuchhre (, Tamu: कतासुँ क्लिको), is a mountain situated in the Annapurna massif of Gandaki Province, north-central Nepal. Its highest peak has never been officially climbed due to ...
in the Annapurna region of Nepal, from which it is separated by a col. It was first summited in 1961 by Basil Goodfellow.


The Mardi Himal trek

In 2012, the Mardi Himal Trek hiking route was opened, following a ridge towards the summit, with lodges and teahouses open to an elevation of 3,550m, with a further climb to "Base Camp" at 4,500m. The peak itself is classified by the Nepalese government as a "trekking peak" and is offered by many expedition companies. The trek starts from the city of
Pokhara Pokhara ( ) is a metropolis, metropolitan city located in central Nepal, which serves as the capital of Gandaki Province. Named the country's "capital of tourism" it is the List of cities in Nepal, second largest city after Kathmandu, with 599,5 ...
and follows the route through the villages of
Dhampus Dhampus is a village and Village Development Committee in Kaski District in the Gandaki Zone of northern-central Nepal. The village is located 19 km away from the Pokhara Baglung Highways and falls within the trekking route of Mardi Himal Trek. ...
and
Pothana Bammera Pothana (1450–1510) was a Telugu poet best known for his translation of the Srimad Bhaagavatam from Sanskrit to Telugu. He was a Telugu and Sanskrit Scholar. His work, Srimad Bhagavatamu, is popularly called as Pothana Bhagavatam i ...
, passing through dense forests of oak, rhododendron, and bamboo. The trail then heads towards the Mardi Himal Base Camp, which is located at an altitude of 4,500 meters. The Mardi Himal trek is undertaken by as many Nepalese tourists as international ones. There are three major villages between Pokhara and Mardi Himal. The first one is either Dhampus or an Australian base camp that has over 30 homestay and tea houses. Then, the next top is Forest Camp with 7-8 tea houses. There are two camps above that, Low Camp and High Camp. Among these High, Camp has a larger number of guest houses and accommodates a large number of tourists. In March 2023, Nepal made new rules for trekking in its national parks saying that tourists who are not from Nepal are not allowed to trek alone in places like Mardi Himal, and must be accompanied by a licensed guide. as of May 2024 the rule is not being actively enforced, and independent trekking within the Annapurna Conservation Area remains commonplace.


Wildlife

Researchers conducted two bird surveys in the winter and summer of 2019, starting from where the SETI-Gandaki River meets with Low Camp on Mardi Himal. The researcher counted birds every 100 meters while climbing from 1030 meters above sea level to 3050 meters above sea level and looked at how different factors like the environment affected the number and type of birds they found. They recorded  673 birds of 152 different species, with 72 species observed in winter and 80 in summer. They saw that as they climbed higher in the mountains, the number of species first increased, reached a peak, and then decreased again. This happened in both winter and summer.  Factors like temperature, precipitation, distance to water sources, and distance to human settlements affected the richness of bird species with certain types of birds being influenced more strongly by climate variables. In Mardi Himal the variety of birds is influenced by different factors such as where they live, how hot and rainy it is, what food is available, and if there are any disturbances.


References

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