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Muldai View Point Trek

Trip code
Package name Muldai View Point Trek
Duration 8
Max. elevation 3637 m
Level Moderate
Transportation All ground transportation as per itinerary
Accomodation Hotel in Kathmandu and Pokhara and Tea House / Lodge during the trek
Starts at Kathmandu
Ends at Kathmandu
Trip route
Cost USD 0 per person

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Overview

The Muldai View Point Trek, organized by Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions, is a hidden gem nestled in the Annapurna region. This short yet breathtaking trek offers mesmerizing panoramic views of more than 20 Himalayan peaks, including Dhaulagiri, Annapurna, Machhapuchhre (Fishtail), Nilgiri, and Hiunchuli. Compared to the crowded Poon Hill trail, Muldai View Point offers a quieter and more serene alternative without compromising on mountain vistas.

Starting from Kathmandu, the journey takes you to Pokhara, Nepal's lakeside paradise, before driving to Ghandruk, a traditional Gurung village rich in culture and hospitality. The trek progresses through Tadapani, Dobato, and culminates at Muldai View Point (3,637m). This lesser-known lookout offers a truly magical sunrise experience, where golden rays illuminate the snow-capped peaks in all directions. The trail continues to Ghorepani and ends with a final walk to Hile before driving back to Pokhara. It’s the perfect trek for travelers looking for moderate adventure, natural beauty, and cultural immersion within a week.

Best Time for Muldai View Point Trek
The best seasons for the Muldai View Point Trek are spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these months, the skies are typically clear, the temperatures are moderate, and the mountain views are at their finest. Spring brings colorful rhododendron blooms throughout the forested sections of the trail, adding a vibrant and refreshing touch to the trek.

Autumn offers the sharpest visibility, ideal for photographers and nature lovers alike. The dry trails and stable weather make for comfortable trekking conditions. Winter (December to February) can also be a beautiful time to visit Muldai Hill with snow-dusted landscapes, but colder temperatures and possible snow on the trail may pose challenges. The summer monsoon (June to August) is best avoided due to heavy rain, slippery paths, and limited visibility.

Muldai View Point Trekking: Easy or Difficulty?
The Muldai View Point Trek is considered a moderate-level trek, suitable for beginners with basic fitness and prior hiking experience. The trek does not reach extreme altitudes like Everest or Annapurna Base Camp, making it ideal for those who want a scenic Himalayan trek without facing the physical toll of high-altitude conditions.

Trekkers can expect daily walking times between 4 to 7 hours, with some steep ascents, especially on the way to Muldai Hill and Ghorepani. The well-marked trails pass through forests, terraced fields, and charming villages. Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions structures the trek with a steady pace, proper acclimatization, and experienced guides to support trekkers of all levels. It’s a rewarding challenge that strikes a balance between effort and enjoyment.

Food and Accommodation for Muldai View Point Trek
Accommodation along the Muldai View Point Trek consists of local tea houses and guest lodges, which are simple, cozy, and run by local families. Rooms generally feature twin-sharing beds with clean bedding, while bathrooms may be shared. These stops offer an authentic and culturally enriching experience, allowing you to engage with the local Gurung and Magar communities.

Meals are freshly prepared and focus on providing the energy needed for trekking. Typical menu options include dal bhat (rice, lentils, and vegetables), fried rice, noodles, soups, pancakes, eggs, and hot drinks like ginger tea or masala chai. Vegetarian options are readily available, and Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions ensures that all food is hygienic, nutritious, and tailored to your dietary needs. In Pokhara and Kathmandu, you’ll enjoy comfortable hotels and a wider variety of cuisine.

Why Choose the Muldai View Point Trek?
The Muldai View Point Trek is ideal for travelers seeking a short, peaceful, and photogenic Himalayan journey that is off the beaten path. It delivers big views without the big crowds, offering a more intimate experience with nature and local life. From serene forests and mountain ridges to warm tea house hospitality and the unforgettable sunrise at Muldai Hill, this trek captures the essence of Nepal’s trekking culture.

Choosing Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions for your Muldai adventure means traveling with a company that values safety, sustainability, and personal attention. Their licensed guides, deep local knowledge, and commitment to authentic, low-impact travel ensure that every step of your journey is safe, meaningful, and inspiring. Whether you’re a solo traveler, couple, or family, Hidden Path Treks offers a well-curated and memorable trek tailored to your comfort and curiosity.

Trip Itinerary

Day 1 : Arrival in Kathmandu – Trek Preparation

Upon arrival at Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu, a representative from Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions will receive you and escort you to your hotel. After check-in, you’ll have time to relax or take a short walk around the bustling streets of Thamel. In the evening, you will meet your trekking guide for a detailed briefing about the Muldai View Point Trek. This session will cover important details like the route, packing tips, and altitude precautions. Overnight stay in Kathmandu.

Day 2 : Drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara – Lakeside Exploration

After breakfast, we set out on a scenic drive from Kathmandu to Pokhara, which takes approximately 6 to 7 hours. This drive offers beautiful glimpses of rivers, terraced fields, and rural settlements. Upon arriving in Pokhara, a peaceful lakeside city nestled below the Annapurna range, you'll check into your hotel. The afternoon is free for a relaxed exploration of the Lakeside area, where you can enjoy the views of Phewa Lake and the surrounding hills. Overnight in Pokhara.

Day 3 : Drive to Ghandruk, Trek to Tadapani (2,650m) – Duration: 5 Hours Walk

We begin the day with a drive to Ghandruk, a picturesque Gurung village known for its traditional stone houses and stunning views of Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, and Machhapuchhre. From Ghandruk, the trek starts with a gradual ascent through rhododendron and oak forests. After about five hours of walking, we arrive in Tadapani, a small settlement perched at 2,650 meters. This spot offers a beautiful forest setting and panoramic mountain views. Overnight in a local teahouse.

Day 4 : Trek from Tadapani to Dobato (3,420m) – Duration: 5 to 6 Hours

Today’s trek leads deeper into the lush forest trails of the Annapurna region. We follow a lesser-trodden path through dense rhododendron woods and high ridges with occasional mountain views peeking through. After 5 to 6 hours of trekking, we reach Dobato, a quiet resting point surrounded by alpine landscapes. From here, you can already begin to sense the beauty awaiting you at Muldai View Point. Overnight at a teahouse in Dobato.

Day 5 : Visit Muldai View Point (3,637m) and Trek to Ghorepani (2,874m) – Duration: 6 to 7 Hours

We start the day early, making a pre-dawn hike to Muldai View Point, located at 3,637 meters. The effort is richly rewarded with an awe-inspiring sunrise over more than 20 Himalayan peaks, including Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machhapuchhre. This hidden gem is far less crowded than Poon Hill, offering a tranquil panoramic experience. After soaking in the view, we descend back to Dobato for breakfast, then continue trekking through forested trails and ridges to the well-known village of Ghorepani. Overnight in Ghorepani.

Day 6 : Hike to Poon Hill (3,210m), Trek to Hile, and Drive to Pokhara – Duration: 4 to 5 Hours Walk

Another early morning start takes us to Poon Hill, one of the most famous viewpoints in Nepal. The short hike rewards you with another spectacular sunrise, now from a different vantage point, again featuring the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. After descending to Ghorepani for breakfast, we trek downhill to Hile, passing through terraced fields and charming villages. From Hile, we drive back to Pokhara and settle in at our hotel. Evening at leisure by the lakeside. Overnight in Pokhara.

Day 7 : Drive from Pokhara to Kathmandu

After breakfast, we depart Pokhara and begin the drive back to Kathmandu, retracing our route through scenic countryside and river valleys. Upon arrival, you’ll be transferred to your hotel. The afternoon is free for rest, shopping, or exploring some of the cultural sites in the city. In the evening, enjoy a farewell dinner or a stroll through the local markets. Overnight in Kathmandu.

Day 8 : Final Departure

Your Muldai View Point Trek with Hidden Path Treks & Expeditions comes to an end today. Depending on your flight schedule, a company representative will transfer you to Tribhuvan International Airport for your onward journey. You’ll leave Nepal with unforgettable memories of mountain sunrises, quiet forest trails, and warm hospitality.

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