by vipin24
Published: October 9, 2025 (11 hours ago)
At 12,450 feet, Mudh Village marks the entrance to Pin Valley National Park and serves as its cultural heart. This tiny, picturesque settlement is surrounded by snow peaks, barley fields, and the shimmering Pin River. Mudh is also the last motorable village in the valley, making it a starting point for treks to Pin–Parvati Pass and Bhabha Pass. Life here follows ancient rhythms—villagers farm, herd yaks, and offer warm hospitality to travelers. Homestays provide authentic Spitian meals and stories by the fire. The tranquility of Mudh, combined with its stunning backdrop, makes it a perfect base for exploring the national park’s trails. Prayer flags flutter across rooftops, and the golden glow of dawn on the peaks is pure magic. For adventurers and peace seekers alike, Mudh offers a rare balance of isolation and intimacy with nature. It’s not just a village—it’s the beating heart of the Pin Valley experience.