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Muldai View Point

Muldai View Point

Annapurna Region
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Trip Facts

Duration : 5 Days Max-Altitude : 3637 Program Type : tea house Best Season : April- May, Jun- Jul Sep-Oct-Nov Per Day Walking : 5/6 h Trek Grade : Grade 3:

Since the terrain can be hard and the days long, hikers on these treks should be in good physical condition and have some previous mountain walking experience. Steep climbing may be involved, although it is never necessary to use ropes. Treks at this level can he arranged for periods of 16 to 21 days. Typically, a gradual ascent through a green river valley will lead you up to a number of high passes, where you will reach the altitude of 5416m. Often times, you will get a close insight into the Tibetan culture. Participants should expect to trek above 5416m/17872ft.

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No. of Persons Price per Person
1 Pax $450
2 Paxes $410
2-6 Paxes $400
6-10 Paxes $390
10-15 Paxes $360
15+Paxes $360

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Overview

The Muldai View Trek in Nepal’s Annapurna Region

The Muldai View Point Trek is a newly introduced trekking route in the Annapurna region of Nepal. It is a relatively short trek that offers breathtaking views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri mountain ranges. The Muldai trek is typically 5 days long and is suitable for trekkers of all levels of experience. Mulde View Point and Muldai View Point refer to the same hill in Nepal. The viewpoint in the Annapurna region offers spectacular 360-degree panoramic views of the Himalayas, including the Annapurna, Dhaulagiri range, Lamjung, Fishtail, and Gangapurna. The Muldai viewpoint lies within the Annapurna Conservation Area, the first and largest Conservation Protected Area in Nepal.

Exploring Muldai View Trek: Scenic Routes and Community-Based Adventure

Muldai View Trek begins in Ghandruk, which is accessible by road from Pokhara. From Ghandruk, the trek follows a scenic route through forests and villages, gradually gaining altitude. Throughout the trek, trekkers will enjoy stunning views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges. This trek is part of the Khopra Ridge Trek and is based on a community-based concept. During the trek, one passes through dense Rhododendron forests, a beautiful Gurung village, an amazing landscape, and mesmerizing mountain views.

Muldai Hill Trek: Himalayan Escape with Local Hospitality

The Muldai Hill Trek is becoming increasingly popular among Nepalese travelers who are seeking a short break from their busy daily lives. and a skyline dominated by the majestic Himalayas. You will be overwhelmed by the warm hospitality of the locals in Ghandruk as you make your way to Muldai View Point. Muldai short trek is a community trek that offers a unique experience off-the-beaten-track. Trekkers will also have the opportunity to visit Poon Hill, a popular viewpoint for sunrise and sunset views.

Serene Alternative with Spectacular Mountain Views

The Muldai View Point Trek offers a quieter alternative to the Poonhill Ghorepani Trek in the Annapurna region. Climbing Muldai Hill provides a magnificent view of the mountains from an elevation of 3637 meters. Also known as the balcony viewpoint trekking route in the Annapurna Region, which is Nepal’s largest conservation area, the Muldai Viewpoint Trek affords splendid views of Annapurna, Gangapurna, Fishtail, Lamjung Himal, the Dhaulagiri Range, Himchuli, and more.

Serene and Comfortable Journey in Nepal

Muldai View Point Trek is a perfect option for those seeking a short and less crowded trekking route in Nepal. If you want more comfort, you can extend the Muldai View Point trek into a 4-night 5 5-day trek from Pokhara. During the spring (March to May) and fall (September to November), Muldai View Point Trek is considered to be the best time for moderate temperatures and clear skies. Although there are various obstacles on this trek, it is a moderate trek. This trek does not involve physical exertion. However, it includes challenges such as steep and rugged trails, walking over stone steps, and continuous trekking for five to six hours at a stretch.

Overall, the Muldai View Trek is a great option for those who want to experience the beauty of the Annapurna region without committing to a longer trek. The trek is relatively easy and can be completed in a short amount of time, making it a great option for those with limited time.

Nepal Wilderness Trekking Agency is a reputable trekking agency based in Kathmandu that leads treks to Muldai View Point and other destinations in the Annapurna region of Nepal. The agency has a team of experienced and knowledgeable guides who can provide a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.

The Muldai Viewpoint Trek package typically includes all necessary permits, transportation, accommodation, meals, and the services of an experienced guide and porter. Our guides are trained and licensed by the Nepalese government, and they have a good understanding of the local culture and environment.

In addition to leading treks to Muldai View Point, Nepal Wilderness Trekking Agency offers a variety of other trekking packages in Nepal, including the Annapurna Circuit Trek, the Everest Base Camp Trek, and the Langtang Valley Trek. They can also provide customized packages to meet the specific needs and preferences of individual trekkers.

Poonhill and Muldai Trekking Difficulty Rating:

The Muldai View Trek is considered to be a moderate-level trek, which means that it requires a reasonable level of fitness and some prior trekking experience. The trek involves a gradual ascent through forests and alpine meadows, with some steep sections and occasional rugged terrain.

The highest point on the Muldai View Trek is Mulde Viewpoint, which is located at an altitude of 3,700 meters. Altitude sickness may occur at this elevation, so trekkers should take necessary precautions, such as acclimatizing properly and drinking plenty of fluids.

The Muldai View Trek generally accommodates trekkers with moderate fitness levels and some prior trekking experience. The optimal times to embark on this trek are during Nepal’s peak trekking seasons of autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May). Nevertheless, adequate preparation and precautionary measures are crucial to ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.

Best time to do the Muldai Views trek:

The optimal time to undertake the Muldai View Trek is during autumn (September to November) and spring (March to May), which are typically Nepal’s peak trekking seasons. During these seasons, the weather is generally clear and dry, with mild to warm temperatures during the day and cool temperatures at night. This makes for excellent trekking conditions with clear mountain views and stable weather patterns.

In the autumn season, the skies are generally clear, and the air is crisp and fresh after the monsoon season, providing excellent visibility of the surrounding peaks. The autumn season also coincides with the harvest season in Nepal, and trekkers can experience the local culture and festivities.

In the spring season, the weather is warmer, and the rhododendron forests are in full bloom, providing a beautiful and colorful backdrop for the trek. The spring season is also a good time for birdwatching, as many migratory birds come to Nepal during this time.

You can do the Muldai View Trek during the winter and summer seasons, but snow and rain make these times challenging, with views often obscured by clouds and mist. Therefore, most trekkers prefer the autumn and spring seasons for trekking to Muldai View Point.

Drinking Water on Muldai Treks:

Consider drinking boiled water or using chlorine tablets to purify the tap water available in guesthouses along the trail. The boiled water is available for a small fee. Euro-guard filters are available in several guesthouses. Mineral water is indeed available in most areas, but there is no provision for disposing of plastic bottles, so we encourage guests to do what they can to conserve the environment.

Recharging batteries of electronic items while trekking:

Using electricity or solar power, you can recharge your digital camera, iPod, batteries, etc. There may be a need to purchase an adaptor in Kathmandu before your trip, as the plugs in Nepal may be different. For recharging facilities, lodges charge a small fee per hour. Appliances in Nepal operate on 220-240 volts. The sockets accept both round and flat plugs.

Here are some additional tips for trekking to Mulde Danda:

Lock your room to safeguard your valuables while you’re away hiking on Mulde Danda. When you leave your guesthouse room, be sure to lock the door. It is also recommended that you do not leave your laundry hanging outside at night. In any house, whether Buddhist or Hindu, do not throw anything into the fire. Most cultures believe that the household gods reside in the kitchen.


Detail Itinerary

  • Day 01: Drive to Kimche (1,610m/5,281ft) and trek to Ghandruk (1,940m/6,365ft). Duration: 2:30 hours (55 km) drive, 2 hours (3 km) trek.
  • Day 02: Trek to Tadapani (2,600m/8,530ft) Walking distance: 3-4 hours (7 km) trek
  • Day 03: Trek to Dobato (3,350m/10,990ft) Walking distance: 4–5 hours (6.5 km) trek
  • Day 04: Visit Muldai Viewpoint (3,637m/11,930ft) and trek to Ghorepani (2,874m/9,429ft). Walking distance: 5/6 hours (9 km).
  • Day 05: Trek to Hile (1,480m/4,855ft) and drive to Pokhara (800m/2,625ft) Duration: 2:30 hours (52 km) driving, 5-6 hours (13 km) trekking

Cost Included

  • Pokhara to Kimche  by taxi and Hile to Pokhara by sharing  jeep
  • Italian, Chinese, Nepali, Indian, and many other European Delicious Meals three times a day(Breakfast, lunch, and dinner chosen by Menu)
  • Clean and excellent Lodge accommodations are on the way
  • Microspikes for Dec to Feb
  • Experienced English-speaking trekking guide licensed by the government, familiar with the area.
  • One porter for every two to three participants. (Note: An additional cost applies for solo clients requiring a porter.)
  • (ACAP) Annapurna conservations area project Permits and (TIMS) Trekking Information, management, and system card.
  • Guide food, lodge, bus transportation, salary, insurance, equipment, etc.
  • Sleeping bag for a comfortable night's sleep on a trek in minus-25 degrees
  • Necessary paper works, all government, and local taxes
  • A certificate of appreciation from Nepal wilderness trekking after a successful trek

Cost Excluded

  • Airfare for international flights
  • Upon arrival at Tribhuwan International Airport, Nepal entry visa fees vary by duration (15 days - $25-30, 30 days
  • Accommodations and meals in Kathmandu and in Pokhara before and after our journey
  • Personal equipment for high and cold temperatures
  • Emergency high-altitude rescue and evacuation are covered by travel insurance
  • All beverages, Soft and caffeinated table drinks such as coke, beer,
  • Drinking water/mineral water, Dessert, etc. Hot shower, laundry
  • Tip for guide and porter
  • Excluded are all costs and expenses not listed under "cost includes"
  • Inclusion of costs or delays beyond the control of the management, such as landslides, weather conditions, itinerary modifications due to safety concerns, illness, changes in government policies, strikes, etc.

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