Mulbekh is overlooked by the impregnable site of King Tashi Namgyal’s 18th-century castle, high high above. Burnt during an 1835 raid, only two tower stubs remain but the site sports a small gompa and symphonic views across the green valley to the highly sculpted rocky mountains behind. The 2.8km spaghetti of narrow access lane starts 100m west of the Chamba statue opposite a red-roofed new refreshment-souvenir place.