Muldai View Point Trek

Muldai View Point Trek, also known as Mulde Trekking, offers an exceptional opportunity to immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring mountain scenery crafted by the Himalayan chain’s mighty glaciers and icy walls. This trek takes you through passages flanked by verdant mountain forests, towering rhododendron trees, picturesque local villages, and captivating valleys.

Embarking on the Muldai View Point Trek allows you to experience the incredible ethnic and cultural diversity that Nepal has to offer. Throughout the Mulde View Point Trek, which spans approximately 5 to 6 hours, you will have the chance to witness the ever-changing landscape and regional variations while also discovering the cultural and spiritual unity that unifies the people of this remarkable region.


Mulde View Point Trek Highlights

  • Ideal, short, and easy trek for beginners
  • Suitable trek all year round
  • Majestic 360-degree view of Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Nilgiri, holy Machhapuchhre mountains
  • Free leisurely tour in Pokhara and Kathmandu
  • Acquaintance with Gurung culture in Ghandruk
  • An alternative opportunity to enjoy another famous hiking point of Poon Hill
  • Sunrise and sunset at Muldai Hill are higher than Poon Hill.

Located next to the Dobato village, at an altitude of 3637 m, Muldai View Point lies in the Annapurna Conservation Area. This trek is appropriate for lovers of silence and solitude and connoisseurs of untouched nature. Mulde View Point Trek is for those ready to sacrifice comfortable living conditions to see places rarely visited by tourists.

The route passes through tourist Mecca Pokhara, Gurung village Ghandruk, Tadapani, and Dobato village. It is an exciting route to see familiar places from different angles and see more unfamiliar places in the famous Annapurna region. It is different, sparse, populated, and beautiful. Muldai View Point Trek has been accessible to hikers since 2000 but has been eclipsed by other hiking trails in the same region.


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