If you’re dreaming of sweeping panoramic views of the Annapurna and Dhaulagiri ranges without the hassle of a multi-week trek, this 5-day Muldai View Trek from Pokhara offers a wonderful balance of adventure, comfort, and accessibility. For around $300, you’ll enjoy the convenience of hotel pickup in Pokhara, lodge accommodations, and a carefully planned route that takes you through lush forests, charming villages, and viewpoints that deliver some of the best mountain vistas Nepal has to offer.
What we love about this trek is how manageable it is for all levels of hikers—yet it doesn’t skimp on breathtaking scenery. The highlight, of course, is reaching Muldai Viewpoint, where you’ll be treated to jaw-dropping views of peaks like Annapurna I, Dhaulagiri, and Fishtail. Plus, staying in cozy lodges along the route creates a more authentic experience than just passing through tourist spots.
One thing to consider is the pace; it’s designed to be accessible, but if you’re pressed for time or prefer more solitude, you might find the daily schedule packed. This trip suits those who want a taste of Himalayan grandeur with the comforts of guided support and moderate walking.
It’s perfect for travelers who want a memorable Nepalese adventure without the rigors of longer trekking. Whether you’re a first-timer or seeking a shorter route to iconic mountain views, this trek hits a sweet spot.
Key Points

- Stunning Views: Reach iconic viewpoints that showcase the Himalayas’ grandeur.
- Comfortable Lodging: Stay in cozy lodges that provide a welcome retreat after each day’s walk.
- All Levels Welcome: The route is designed to be accessible for most fitness levels.
- Expert Guides: Knowledgeable English-speaking guides enhance the experience.
- Included Transportation: Safe, reliable transfers from Pokhara streamline your journey.
- Flexible Payment: Book now, pay later, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
Exploring the 5-Day Muldai View Trek

This adventure begins with a scenic drive from Pokhara to Kimche, the starting point of the trek. From there, you’ll trek to Ghandruk, a beautiful Gurung village renowned for its traditional architecture and warm hospitality. The initial days are relatively gentle, winding through rhododendron forests and terraced fields, making it ideal for those new to trekking or anyone wanting a relaxed pace.
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Day 1: Pokhara to Kimche and Ghandruk
Starting with a comfortable drive, you’ll leave behind the lakeside city of Pokhara. The journey by taxi and jeep is quite scenic, offering glimpses of terraced farms and mountains in the distance. Upon arrival at Kimche, you’ll set off on your trek to Ghandruk—a highlight for many. This village is a hub of Gurung culture and tradition, and you’ll find many cozy lodges here. We loved the way the views of Annapurna South framed the village, giving an immediate sense of Himalayan grandeur.
Day 2: Trek to Tadapani
The second day takes you through lush forests filled with vibrant rhododendrons, especially colorful in spring. The trail climbs gently, and the forest muffles the sounds of your footsteps, creating a peaceful atmosphere. Reaching Tadapani, you’ll enjoy sweeping views of the surrounding peaks. This village offers a perfect spot for a relaxed afternoon, with options to explore or simply soak in the mountain scenery.
Day 3: Trek to Dobato
Continuing upward, today’s route takes you through more forested landscapes and open ridges. The trek to Dobato is less crowded, giving a sense of wilderness. The scenery changes from dense greenery to open vistas, and you’ll appreciate the cooler air and panoramic views. According to travelers, the trail “passes through beautiful rhododendron forests,” a feature that adds a touch of magic, especially during blossom season.
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The day’s highlight is reaching the Muldai Viewpoint, a short but steep climb rewarded with spectacular views of the Himalayas, including Annapurna I and Fishtail. The early morning is best for clear, unobstructed vistas. After soaking in the scenery, you’ll trek down to Ghorepani, a lively village with a range of lodges and teahouses. Many reviews mention the “breathtaking views” from Muldai as a standout moment, making the extra effort totally worthwhile.
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Day 5: Trek to Hile and Return to Pokhara
The final day involves a downhill trek to Hile, followed by a scenic drive back to Pokhara. It’s a fitting end to a short but impactful adventure, leaving plenty of room for relaxation or exploring more of the lakeside city upon your return.
What to Expect on the Trek

Transportation & Guides: The adventure begins with hotel pickup in Pokhara, and transportation includes taxis and jeeps, making the journey smooth and comfortable. Your guide, an experienced English speaker, will share insights about local culture, geography, and mountain peaks—adding depth to your experience.
Accommodations: Staying in lodges means you’ll sleep in simple but comfortable rooms, often with shared bathrooms. Many travelers appreciated the “warm hospitality” and “clean rooms,” although some noted that amenities are basic—this is mountain lodging, after all.
Pace & Difficulty: The route is designed for most fitness levels, with manageable daily walks. The overall elevation gain is moderate, and no high passes or technical sections are involved. Still, you should be prepared for some uphill walking, especially when visiting viewpoints.
Best Time to Visit: Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) tend to offer the clearest skies and best mountain views. The lush rhododendron blooms in spring add a splash of color, making this trek especially scenic.
Cost & Value: For $300, the trek includes permits, transportation, accommodations, and guiding—all essentials for a relaxed adventure. Meals are not included, allowing you to choose your preferred local dishes at your own pace. Many reviews describe this as a “good value,” especially considering the quality of the views and comfort.
Authentic Experiences & Traveler Insights

Multiple reviewers mention how the views from Muldai are unforgettable, with one calling it “a highlight of our trip,” and “absolutely stunning, even in cloudy weather.” The chance to see the mountains from a less crowded vantage point adds a sense of exclusivity.
Travelers also appreciate the guides’ friendliness and local knowledge, which enhances the journey beyond just walking from point A to B. The lodge stays, often described as cozy and welcoming, make the experience more immersive and authentic.
Some travelers note that the trek is “not suitable for children under 8, pregnant women, or those with back problems,” which is good to keep in mind if traveling with family or health considerations. The route’s gentle yet steady ascent is manageable, but not suited for wheelchairs or those with mobility issues.
The Sum Up

This 5-day Muldai View Trek from Pokhara offers a hearty slice of Himalayan beauty without the long backbone-breaking commitment of a more extensive trek. Its combination of stunning mountain views, comfortable lodge stays, and accessible routes makes it ideal for those looking to experience Nepal’s mountains in a manageable, well-organized way. It’s especially suited for travelers who want a taste of the Annapurna’s grandeur, combined with the intimacy of small villages and forested trails.
For anyone craving spectacular vistas and authentic village life, this trek balances comfort and adventure beautifully. It’s a chance to see some of the world’s highest peaks from a peaceful, less crowded perspective—perfect for a first-timer or a seasoned trekker short on time.
FAQs

Is this trek suitable for beginners?
Yes, it’s designed for all levels, with manageable daily walks and gentle ascents. The route avoids technical challenges, making it accessible for most healthy travelers.
What’s included in the price?
The $300 fee covers permits, transportation (taxi and jeep), lodge accommodations, an experienced guide, and taxes. Meals are not included but can be purchased locally.
How do I get to the starting point?
Your tour includes hotel pickup in Pokhara, so you won’t need to worry about transportation logistics once booked.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start. You can also reserve now and pay later for greater flexibility.
What should I pack?
Bring comfortable hiking shoes, warm clothing, sun protection (sunglasses, sun hat, sunscreen), camera, snacks, water, and trekking gear. Basic gear can be supplemented locally if needed.
Are meals available along the route?
Meals are not included but are available for purchase at lodges and teahouses. This allows you to choose what and where to eat.
Is this trek suitable for children?
It’s not recommended for children under 8 or those with health issues like pregnancy or back problems. It’s best suited for active, reasonably fit travelers.
What’s the best time of year to go?
Spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November) are ideal, offering clear skies and optimal mountain visibility.
Embark on this journey for a balanced mix of stunning views, local charm, and manageable trekking—an adventure that will leave you with memories of Nepal’s majestic peaks and warm villages.
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