Muldai View Point Trek is one of the shortest treks with stunning Himalayan views. It is also called Mulde or Muldhai View Point. It just takes three days to travel from the beautiful Pokhara Valley to the exquisite location of our trek. Mulde point, also known as Muldhai View Point, is an excellent alternative to the usually overcrowded Poon Hill Trek. It is located in the Annapurna region but is seldom ever visited or even recognized by tourists.
The fact that it is less crowded enhances its allure and peacefulness. Compared to other view locations in the Annapurna region, the trek is far more scenic. If Pokhara is your starting point, it will only take you 4 days to travel there and return.
Details of the Muldai Trek
Name of Trek | Muldai View Point Trek |
Trekking Region | Annapurna Region |
Trek Difficulty | Easy |
Trek Duration | 4 Days |
Maximum Elevation | 3736 Meters |
Accommodation Type | Tea House/Lodge |
Trek Starting Point | Pokhara |
Trek Ending Point | Pokhara |
Best For | Sunrise, Hiking, Bird watching, Snowfall |
Short Itinerary for Muldai View Point Trek
Day 1 | Drive from Pokhara to Ghandruk, Trek to Tadapani | Drive 4 hours, trek 3 hours |
Day 2 | Trek from Tadapani to Dobato | Trek 6 hours |
Day 3 | Hike to Muldai ViewPoint and to Ghorepani | Trek 6 Hours |
Day 4 | Drive Back to Pokhara |
Detailed Itinerary for Muldai View Point/Mulde View Point
Day 1: Drive from Pokhara to Ghandruk, Trek to Tadapani
It takes around 4 hours to drive from Pokhara to Ghandruk through Nayapul. At Ghandruk, we will eat lunch before beginning the trek to Tadapani. The hike leading from Ghandruk will provide stunning views of Mt. Fishtail and Hiuchuli. After Ghandruk and the lovely Rhododendron forest, we will travel via a few little villages. Enjoy the sunset and the stunning views of Annapurna South, Fishtail, Hiuchuli, and other Himalayan peaks after arriving in Tadapani. Stay the night in Tadapani.
Day 2: Trek from Tadapani to Dobato
We begin the day by eating a hearty breakfast in Tadapani village while watching the sunrise with stunning mountain vistas in front of us. The route through the woodland of rhododendrons will be largely tranquil. We’ll stop in a little tea shop before we go to Dobato. We’ll be strolling along the ridgeline after Teashop, and the sight is quite breathtaking. Dobato is located 3350 meters above sea level and can be reached from Tadapani in around 4-5 hours.
Day 3: Hike from Dobato to Muldai View Point and to Ghorepani
We will hike to Muldai viewpoint today to take in the breathtaking scenery. After reveling in the beauty and photographing the mountains from the viewpoint, we’ll walk over to Ghorepani. The walk today will last roughly 5 to 6 hours and cover a distance of 9 KM. We’ll spend the night in Ghorepani, a well-liked trekking destination for the PoonHill trek.
Day 4: Drive Back to Pokhara
The last day of our Muldai Hill Trek is today. From the Poonhill, one of the most well-known vantage points in the Annapurna region, you can see the sunrise in the early morning and the mountains. After returning from breakfast at Ghorepani with a sunrise vista, we prepare for our final day by packing our luggage. We quickly descend to Birethanti which takes for about 3 hours and catch a jeep to Pokhara.
Muldai Point is indeed not frequented despite the great views it offers. It is way better than Poon Hill. Thank you for writing this blog.