Multi-Day Tour from Pokhara, Poon Hill and Mulde Trek: An Authentic Himalayan Adventure

If you’re dreaming of standing amidst the towering peaks of the Himalayas, this 6-day trek from Pokhara offers a balanced mix of scenic beauty, culture, and manageable trekking. For $290 per person, you get to traverse lush forests, quaint villages, and panoramic viewpoints like Poon Hill and Mulde View Point. Your journey is guided by experienced, friendly locals—like Amrit, who earned glowing reviews—making this a wonderfully authentic experience.
Two things we especially love about this trek: first, the stunning mountain vistas that unfold at every turn, from the sunrise at Poon Hill to the sweeping views from Dobato. Second, the warm local hospitality in villages like Ghandruk and Ghorepani, which makes the trek feel both adventurous and welcoming.
One consideration is the physical demand; the trek calls for a moderate fitness level. The steep ascents, especially early mornings on Poon Hill, require some stamina. But for those prepared, the rewards—spectacular views and genuine cultural encounters—far outweigh the effort.
This trip is ideal for travelers who want more than just a sightseeing tour. It suits outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and those eager for a taste of rural Nepali life, all while exploring some of the most iconic Himalayan scenery.
Key Points
- Stunning Views: The trek offers breathtaking sights of mountains like Annapurna, Machhapuchhre, Dhaulagiri, and Manaslu.
- Authentic Cultural Encounters: Stay in local villages, meet friendly villagers, and learn about Gurung traditions.
- Guided Experience: Led by knowledgeable, licensed guides who know the terrain and local customs.
- Flexible and Well-Organized: Includes all essential permits, transportation, and accommodations, making planning easier.
- Affordable for the Experience: At $290, it provides excellent value considering the scenery, guides, and inclusions.
- Moderate Challenge: Suitable for travelers with a decent fitness level, thanks to manageable daily distances and scenic stops.
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A Detailed Look at the Poon Hill and Mulde Trek

Starting Point and First Day: Ghandruk and Nayapul
Your adventure kicks off with a hotel pickup in Pokhara, followed by a scenic drive to Nayapul, the trek’s starting point. From there, you’ll trek through small villages and lush forests to reach Ghandruk, a charming Gurung village renowned for its welcoming locals and traditional houses. The walk takes about 7 hours, but the scenery makes every step worthwhile.
The highlight here is Ghandruk itself, which acts as a perfect introduction to the region’s cultural richness and natural beauty. As one reviewer noted, the journey through villages and forests was “a beautiful Gurung village,” setting an inviting tone for the days ahead.
Day Two: From Birethanti to Tadapani
The second day involves a moderate uphill trek through forests of rhododendron, oak, and magnolia. These forests bloom in vibrant colors in spring, making the trekking experience especially picturesque. You’ll also get views of Annapurna, Fishtail, and other peaks.
Reaching Tadapani, perched between lush greenery, offers a delightful break with its peaceful setting. Expect around 6 hours of walking, with a chance to enjoy the spectacular sunset over the mountains—a moment many travelers cherish.
Day Three: Up to Dobato with Mountain Panoramas
One of the most unforgettable mornings comes on day three, when you wake up early at Hotel Mount Lucky. From here, you’ll see Mt Machhapuchhre, Annapurna, Himchuli, Dhaulagiri, and Nilgiri—all smiling at you. After breakfast, the trek takes you roughly 6 hours to Dobato, at 3,350 meters.
The trail is short but steep, rewarding you with views that make the effort worthwhile. We loved the way the mountains seem to glow in the morning sun, a perfect moment captured by many travelers.
Day Four: Ghorepani and Muldai Viewpoint
On day four, you’ll trek toward Ghorepani, a vibrant village famous for its traditional architecture and as a hub for Poon Hill trekkers. Before reaching Ghorepani, you’ll ascend to the Muldai Viewpoint—a must-do for panoramic mountain vistas.
From here, you’ll get incredible snapshots of the surrounding peaks, and the experience of standing at the top as the sun bathes the mountains in soft light is often cited as a highlight. Expect about 6 hours of walking and 9 km of distance.
Day Five: Sunrise at Poon Hill and Trek to Ulleri
The early morning climb to Poon Hill—a rugged, steep trail—offers one of the most famous views of the Himalayas. Watching the sunrise light up peaks like Dhaulagiri and Annapurna from this vantage point is a bucket-list moment for many.
Afterward, you descend back to Ghorepani for breakfast and then trek down to Ulleri. This day offers some of the most dramatic scenery and is a favorite among trekkers for the blend of challenging ascent and rewarding views.
Final Day: Return to Pokhara
Your trek concludes with a walk down to Nayapul, followed by a drive back to Pokhara. The journey encapsulates a full range of mountain scenery, village life, and the tranquility of the Himalayas, leaving you with lasting memories.
Why This Trek Stands Out

This tour’s strength lies in its balanced itinerary: manageable daily distances that allow you to savor the scenery without overexerting yourself. The guides—like Amrit—are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the journey both educational and personable.
The cost of $290 covers almost everything—permits, accommodations, transportation, and entrance fees—delivering solid value for such an authentic Himalayan experience. You’ll stay in guesthouses that give you a taste of local life, rather than sterile hotels, adding to the charm.
The trek is designed for those with moderate physical fitness—the steep climbs are optional to some degree, but the views along the way are well worth the effort. Travelers have noted that early mornings, like the Poon Hill sunrise, demand some stamina, but the pay-off is truly spectacular.
Authenticity and Comfort
While the trek is physically demanding, it’s far from roughing it. The guesthouses provide basic but comfortable accommodations, and the guides ensure safety and support throughout. The experience of walking through villages and forests, guided by locals, offers a rare chance to connect with Nepali culture and nature intimately.
Final Thoughts: Who Should Consider This Trek?
If you’re looking for an accessible Himalayan adventure that combines stunning mountain views, culture, and reasonable cost, this tour delivers. It’s particularly well-suited for outdoor enthusiasts with a decent fitness level who want to experience Nepal’s iconic landscapes without a grueling schedule.
Travelers who value authentic local hospitality and want to understand village life in the Himalayas will find this trek deeply rewarding. And if the idea of catching the sunrise from Poon Hill or snapping photos from Muldai Viewpoint excites you, this tour is a perfect choice.
On the flip side, those with mobility issues or seeking luxury accommodations might find the guesthouse stays a bit rustic. But for most, the blend of natural beauty, cultural flavor, and guided support makes this a memorable, enriching experience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is this trek suitable for beginners?
Yes, as long as you have a moderate fitness level. The trek involves some steep climbs, especially early mornings, but the daily distances are manageable, and guides help pace the group.
What’s included in the price?
The $290 covers hotel pickup, all transportation to Nayapul, trekking permits, guide services, accommodations in guesthouses, and entrance fees. Food and drinks are extra.
How tough are the ascents?
Most days include uphill sections, with the Poon Hill sunrise climb being the steepest. However, the overall schedule is designed to balance effort with scenic rewards, making it doable for those with decent fitness.
Are there any age restrictions?
The information doesn’t specify age limits, but travelers should be physically capable of moderate trekking. It’s best suited for those comfortable with walking several hours daily.
What about the accommodations?
You’ll stay in basic but comfortable guesthouses along the trail, which provide a genuine local experience, often with shared bathrooms.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility for changing circumstances.
This Poon Hill and Mulde View Trek offers a well-rounded glimpse into Nepal’s natural splendor and welcoming culture. It’s a fantastic choice for those craving an authentic Himalayan adventure that balances effort with unforgettable rewards. Whether you’re after incredible mountain panoramas or a taste of rural Nepali life, this trek has something for you.
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