The Muldai View Point trek, often considered a hidden treasure in the Annapurna region of Nepal, provides magnificent panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. Commonly known as the Muldai Hill Trek. The trekking trail is a newer addition to the trekking options in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It’s an excellent option for those seeking awe-inspiring Himalayan views without encountering the large crowds on more popular trails such as the Annapurna Base Camp or Everest Base Camp treks. This trek is perfect for those desiring a relatively brief yet fulfilling trekking experience with stunning vistas.
Permits: TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) and ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit).
The best weather and views are from March to May (spring) and September to November (autumn). Winter is comparatively chilling with clear skies and low traffic on the trail. However, some trekkers also prefer to experience the monsoon trek in the area.
You will have various accommodation choices in the Ulleri and Ghorepani Areas. However, the lodges provide basic facilities with common warm dining halls. The Ghorepani area receives a good number of tourists during the peak seasons that demand a prior reservation for a hassle-free trip. Tea houses/lodges are the basic accommodation of along the route.
Fitness Level: Moderate; suitable for those with a reasonable level of fitness.
Packing layered clothes (fleece, down jacket and thermal layers), a waterproof jacket and trekking trousers is advised. Comfortable socks and reliable hiking boots should be included in the footwear. In addition, there are first aid supplies, trekking poles, a sleeping bag, a torch, and pills for purifying water.
Considering your level of energy, the weather, and the sun bring Sunglasses, hat, gloves, sunscreen, personal hygiene products, and snacks.
Even if the trip doesn’t go very high, you ought to take your time becoming acclimated. To keep hydrated, we constantly advise travelers to drink lots of water. Pay attention to the traditions and customs of the area.
Trekkers searching for a less crowded alternate in the Annapurna region will find the Muldai View Point trip to be an excellent choice as it provides the ideal balance of excitement and scenic splendor, and immersion in the culture.
The tour’s transportation options for Muldai Hill Trek include using a shared Jeep, renting a private vehicle, or taking a taxi. The most convenient choice is to hire a private vehicle or jeep, which gives you more freedom with regard to time and pauses. Taxis may be booked for the trip; be sure to haggle over the price in beforehand. An affordable alternative are the shared jeeps and local buses that run on this route. But because they stop frequently, they could be less pleasant and take longer. Nevertheless, the choice you select will affect the total cost of your journey.
The most modest lodging available at all Muldai View Point Trek sites is the Teahouse Lodge. The basic amenities of these lodges include heated dining halls and shared restrooms. The travelers may have tea, coffee, breakfast, lunch, and supper from their kitchen. All they expect, though, is that you will eat breakfast and supper at the same hotel where you will spend the night. Lodges charge a minimum fee to house travelers in their rooms.
If you would want to customize your schedule and include pre- and post-departure lodging in Pokhara and Kathmandu, please express your query.
Days | Hotel/Lodge | Category | Place |
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01-04 | Tea House Eco Lodge | Teahouse/Lodge | Enroute |
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Numerous treks, including as the well-known Ghorepani Poon Hill and Annapurna Base Camp treks, begin from this road. Make sure your car is in good working order and relish the ride through stunning Nepalese scenery!
Along the route, there are a few tiny towns and villages where you may pause for a bite to eat or to admire the scenery. Since there might not be as many amenities in certain places, make sure to pack some water and food. A little settlement called Kande offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna range. Lumle is yet another lovely place to stop and take in the views of the surroundings.
Drive Time: 1.5 hours
Trek Time: 5-6 hours
along the shoreline of the Modi Khola river, passing through the villages of Hille and Sudame. As you get closer to Tikhedhunga, the route gets more undulating from its initially rather level terrain. Get ready for a strenuous climb from Tikhedhunga to Ulleri. This area is renowned for its difficult stone staircase (about 3,200 steps).
Though difficult at times, the steep ascent rewards you with vistas of the surrounding hills and valley. Savour the vistas of the snow-capped peaks, terraced farmland, and lush green woods. Through interacting with the people in the little communities you pass through, you may get a taste of the local way of life. Your first views of the Annapurna South and Hiunchuli peaks come from Ulleri.
Hike to Poon Hill for the first light early in the morning (optional), then go to Muldai View Point for sweeping views, and finally reach Dobato. Savor expansive vistas of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna mountains.
When hiking in the spring, the environment is enriched with vivid colors when the rhododendron woods blossom. In the forest regions, keep an eye out for different bird species and other animals. A quick walk from Dobato to Muldai Viewpoint rewards you with stunning views of the Himalayas at dawn and dusk.
Walk through lush forests, pass by Tadapani, and arrive in the charming village of Ghandruk. Enroute enjoy the panoramic views of Mt. Fishtail, Annapurna South and surrounding landscapes. Ghandruk is a beautiful Gurung village
Take a drive from Ghandruk to Pokhara or trek down through terraced fields and villages, and drive back to Pokhara.
The Muldai View Point trek, often considered a hidden treasure in the Annapurna region of Nepal, provides magnificent panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. Commonly known as the Muldai Hill Trek. The trekking trail is a newer addition to the trekking options in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It’s an excellent option for those seeking awe-inspiring Himalayan views without encountering the large crowds on more popular trails such as the Annapurna Base Camp or Everest Base Camp treks. This trek is perfect for those desiring a relatively brief yet fulfilling trekking experience with stunning vistas.
Permits: TIMS (Trekkers’ Information Management System) and ACAP (Annapurna Conservation Area Permit).
The best weather and views are from March to May (spring) and September to November (autumn). Winter is comparatively chilling with clear skies and low traffic on the trail. However, some trekkers also prefer to experience the monsoon trek in the area.
You will have various accommodation choices in the Ulleri and Ghorepani Areas. However, the lodges provide basic facilities with common warm dining halls. The Ghorepani area receives a good number of tourists during the peak seasons that demand a prior reservation for a hassle-free trip. Tea houses/lodges are the basic accommodation of along the route.
Fitness Level: Moderate; suitable for those with a reasonable level of fitness.
Packing layered clothes (fleece, down jacket and thermal layers), a waterproof jacket and trekking trousers is advised. Comfortable socks and reliable hiking boots should be included in the footwear. In addition, there are first aid supplies, trekking poles, a sleeping bag, a torch, and pills for purifying water.
Considering your level of energy, the weather, and the sun bring Sunglasses, hat, gloves, sunscreen, personal hygiene products, and snacks.
Even if the trip doesn’t go very high, you ought to take your time becoming acclimated. To keep hydrated, we constantly advise travelers to drink lots of water. Pay attention to the traditions and customs of the area.
Trekkers searching for a less crowded alternate in the Annapurna region will find the Muldai View Point trip to be an excellent choice as it provides the ideal balance of excitement and scenic splendor, and immersion in the culture.
The tour’s transportation options for Muldai Hill Trek include using a shared Jeep, renting a private vehicle, or taking a taxi. The most convenient choice is to hire a private vehicle or jeep, which gives you more freedom with regard to time and pauses. Taxis may be booked for the trip; be sure to haggle over the price in beforehand. An affordable alternative are the shared jeeps and local buses that run on this route. But because they stop frequently, they could be less pleasant and take longer. Nevertheless, the choice you select will affect the total cost of your journey.
Numerous treks, including as the well-known Ghorepani Poon Hill and Annapurna Base Camp treks, begin from this road. Make sure your car is in good working order and relish the ride through stunning Nepalese scenery!
Along the route, there are a few tiny towns and villages where you may pause for a bite to eat or to admire the scenery. Since there might not be as many amenities in certain places, make sure to pack some water and food. A little settlement called Kande offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna range. Lumle is yet another lovely place to stop and take in the views of the surroundings.
Drive Time: 1.5 hours
Trek Time: 5-6 hours
along the shoreline of the Modi Khola river, passing through the villages of Hille and Sudame. As you get closer to Tikhedhunga, the route gets more undulating from its initially rather level terrain. Get ready for a strenuous climb from Tikhedhunga to Ulleri. This area is renowned for its difficult stone staircase (about 3,200 steps).
Though difficult at times, the steep ascent rewards you with vistas of the surrounding hills and valley. Savour the vistas of the snow-capped peaks, terraced farmland, and lush green woods. Through interacting with the people in the little communities you pass through, you may get a taste of the local way of life. Your first views of the Annapurna South and Hiunchuli peaks come from Ulleri.
Hike to Poon Hill for the first light early in the morning (optional), then go to Muldai View Point for sweeping views, and finally reach Dobato. Savor expansive vistas of the Dhaulagiri and Annapurna mountains.
When hiking in the spring, the environment is enriched with vivid colors when the rhododendron woods blossom. In the forest regions, keep an eye out for different bird species and other animals. A quick walk from Dobato to Muldai Viewpoint rewards you with stunning views of the Himalayas at dawn and dusk.
Walk through lush forests, pass by Tadapani, and arrive in the charming village of Ghandruk. Enroute enjoy the panoramic views of Mt. Fishtail, Annapurna South and surrounding landscapes. Ghandruk is a beautiful Gurung village
Take a drive from Ghandruk to Pokhara or trek down through terraced fields and villages, and drive back to Pokhara.
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