- Introduction
- Good To Know
- The Itinerary: Step by Step
- Day 1: From Pokhara to Nayapul and Trek to Ghandruk
- Day 2: Ghandruk to Chhomrong
- Day 3: Chhomrong to Bamboo via Sinuwa
- Day 4: Bamboo to Mulde Viewpoint
- Day 5: Return Descent to Pokhara
- Trekking Experience and Practicalities
- Accommodation & Comfort
- Cultural Encounters
- Scenic Highlights
- Transportation & Timing
- Cost & Value
- What’s Not Included
- Who Would Love This Trek?
- The Sum Up
- FAQs
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Introduction

Taking a trek in Nepal is a bucket-list adventure, and this 5-day Mulde Viewpoint trek from Pokhara offers a quieter, more intimate way to see the Himalayas. While many travelers flock to the popular Annapurna Circuit or Everest Base Camp, this trek provides a chance to soak in breathtaking mountain views without the crowds.
What we love about this experience? First, the stunning panoramic vistas of peaks like Annapurna South, Dhaulagiri, and Machapuchare that you’ll enjoy from Mulde Viewpoint. Second, the authentic cultural encounters with Gurung villages along the trail, giving you a taste of local life. Third, the cozy teahouses serve as perfect resting spots after a day of walking.
A possible consideration? The trek involves early mornings and changing weather, so being prepared with warm clothing and a flexible attitude is key. It’s best suited for those who want a scenic, peaceful trek with manageable daily distances — perfect for moderate hikers or those new to trekking but eager for mountain views.
You can check availability for your dates here:Good To Know

- Stunning mountain panoramas of Annapurna, Dhaulagiri, and Machapuchare
- Cultural immersion with Gurung villages and local life
- Comfortable teahouse accommodations along the route
- Accessible for most fitness levels with manageable daily walks
- Uncrowded trail offering tranquility away from busy trekking routes
- Incredible sunrise views at Mulde Viewpoint create unforgettable moments
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The Itinerary: Step by Step

Day 1: From Pokhara to Nayapul and Trek to Ghandruk
Your adventure begins with a scenic drive from Pokhara to Nayapul, approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. This part of the journey sets the tone — expect lush green forests and terraced farmlands. Once you arrive at Nayapul, the trek starts in earnest, heading through charming Gurung villages.
Ghandruk, your first overnight stop, is one of the most popular Gurung settlements. It offers a warm welcome, with traditional stone houses and friendly locals. The walk is gentle, around 3-4 hours, giving you plenty of time to adjust and soak in the scenery. Many reviews highlight Ghandruk’s welcoming vibe and scenic views of Annapurna South immediately upon arrival.
Day 2: Ghandruk to Chhomrong
Moving forward, your trail takes you deeper into the rolling landscape, through rice terraces and forests. Expect about 5-6 hours of walking, with some steady ascents. Chhomrong is a bustling Gurung village perched above the Chhomrong Khola River. It’s a great place to experience local hospitality and enjoy views of Annapurna and Machapuchare.
Travelers often comment on the lush greenery and the peaceful atmosphere here. The walk through terraced fields and dense forests is especially lovely in the morning light. The accommodations in Chhomrong are cozy, with options that include basic but comfortable teahouses.
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Today’s trek brings a change of scenery, as you enter the bamboo and rhododendron forests that surround the trail. This part of the trek, about 4-5 hours, is often praised for its tranquil setting. You’ll pass through Sinuwa village, a less touristy stop where you might feel closer to nature.
The path is mostly uphill but manageable, with the reward being the lush green surroundings. Many reviewers note that the forest trail is refreshing and provides excellent birdwatching opportunities. Bamboo is your next overnight stop — a peaceful place to rest before the final push to Mulde Viewpoint.
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Day 4: Bamboo to Mulde Viewpoint
The highlight of the trip! After an early morning start, you ascend to the Mulde Viewpoint, about 2-3 hours from Bamboo. The path is steady, and the final climb is invigorating. Once you reach the top, you’ll be greeted with a 360-degree view of the Himalayas.
The panoramic vistas from Mulde are truly breathtaking, especially at sunrise. You can see peaks like Annapurna South, Hiunchuli, Machapuchare, and Dhaulagiri stretching across the horizon. Many guests mention that this view surpasses expectations and is well worth the effort.
Spending time here, soaking in the mountain majesty, makes the early start and climb worthwhile. The tranquility at this altitude, with fewer trekkers than other popular viewpoints, adds to the magic.
Day 5: Return Descent to Pokhara
After a restful morning and perhaps some sunrise photos, you begin your descent back through Bamboo, Sinuwa, and Chhomrong, retracing parts of your route. The walk down is generally easier and faster, giving you time to reflect on the journey and enjoy the lush scenery.
Reaching Nayapul, you’ll be driven back to Pokhara, ending your trek with a sense of achievement and new perspectives on Nepal’s natural beauty.
Trekking Experience and Practicalities

Accommodation & Comfort
Throughout the trek, you’ll stay in cozy teahouses, often with shared bathrooms and simple, clean rooms. Based on reviews, these places are comfortable enough after a day’s walk and offer authentic local hospitality. Many trekkers appreciate the chance to interact with Gurung hosts, who often serve homemade meals and share stories.
Cultural Encounters
Interacting with Gurung villages offers a fascinating glimpse into local traditions. The Gurung community has a long history as soldiers and farmers, and their warm hospitality is a highlight. Some reviews mention the chance to learn about Gurung customs and see traditional dances or artisans at work.
Scenic Highlights
The mountain views are the primary draw. From the Annapurna range to Dhaulagiri, the vistas are spectacular and largely unobstructed from Mulde Viewpoint. Many travelers mention that the early mornings here, watching the sunrise over the peaks, are unforgettable moments.
Transportation & Timing
The trek starts with a drive from Pokhara to Nayapul, which keeps the journey relaxed. The daily walks are designed to be manageable, averaging about 4-6 hours — suitable for most fitness levels. Expect early mornings, especially on the day of reaching Mulde Viewpoint, to catch the sunrise.
Cost & Value
At $267 per person, this trek offers good value considering the included accommodations, local cultural experience, and stunning scenery. Keep in mind that meals and personal gear are extra, so budgeting for food and supplies is wise. Many reviewers feel the price reflects a quality experience in a less crowded, more authentic setting.
What’s Not Included
Meals, drinks, personal trekking gear, and travel insurance are not included. Travelers should carry cash for tips, souvenirs, or personal expenses, as ATMs might not be available in remote areas.
Who Would Love This Trek?

This trek is ideal for beginners and seasoned trekkers alike who want a manageable route with big rewards. It’s especially good for those seeking peace and solitude, away from busy trails, but still craving spectacular mountain scenery. Cultural enthusiasts will appreciate the Gurung villages and local interactions.
The Sum Up

The 5-day Mulde Viewpoint trek from Pokhara combines accessible trekking with some of the best Himalayan views Nepal has to offer. It’s perfect for those looking for a balance of natural beauty, culture, and tranquility. The cozy teahouse stays, coupled with breathtaking vistas, make it a worthwhile journey for any traveler wanting to see the Himalayas without the crowds.
While the trek requires early mornings and some physical effort, the reward of standing at Mulde Viewpoint, with a panoramic sweep of snow-capped giants, creates memories that last a lifetime. It’s a genuine, authentic experience that pairs natural splendor with local hospitality — a true jewel for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike.
FAQs

What is the difficulty level of this trek?
The trek is suitable for most fitness levels, with manageable daily walks and some steady ascents. It’s not overly strenuous but does involve early mornings and weather changes.
How long are the daily walks?
Most days involve 4-6 hours of walking, with the longest day being the trek to Chhomrong. The route is designed to be accessible and enjoyable.
Are accommodations comfortable?
Yes, the teahouses are cozy and simple, offering a warm place to rest after a day’s trek. Many guests find them comfortable and appreciate the chance to interact with local hosts.
What are the main highlights?
The panoramic mountain views from Mulde Viewpoint, cultural experiences in Gurung villages, lush forests, and terraced farmland are the major draws.
Is the trek suitable for children or elderly?
While generally accessible, the trek involves early mornings and some steady climbs. It’s best suited for children and elderly travelers who are in good health and prepared for the altitude.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, warm clothing, a hat, camera, snacks, sunscreen, and water are essential. Carry cash for personal expenses, as ATMs may not be available in remote areas.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in planning your adventure.
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