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India’s 10 best treks

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Given our country's vast, stunning landscapes, it has been extremely hard to limit a list of its best treks to just 10. To make this easier, I based my selection on three criteria. First, the views. A trek should have great views every day and not just on one or two days. Next was variety. A trek needs to spring surprises in scenery and settings every other moment. Finally, the trek must be accessible and not too physically demanding, doable by the average trekker.

So here, from 10 to one (one being the best), is my list:

10. Hampta Pass Himachal Pradesh

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Arjun Majumdar is the founder of  Indiahikes  and an avid trekker and writer. Arjun writes about trekking for journals and magazines in India and abroad.

Top 10 Best Treks in India

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Although the Indian Himalayas cannot quite compete with their Nepalese counterparts in terms of height, the fantastic trekking routes they offer are second to none. With their unique blend of nature and culture, Indian trekking routes are definitely worth the money and effort. Sprawled across five Indian states, the Indian Himalayas encompass a large area at the northern boundary of the country.

In this article, we’ve enlisted the top 10 best treks in India to give you an overview of what options you have for trekking in India. These are the most popular guided treks in the Indian Himalayas based on the number of trekkers. Ultimately, the trek you end up choosing will be based on personal preferences more than anything else. The treks vary in terms of difficulty, duration, cultural elements, religions and, of course, remoteness. Depending upon these factors — and your budget — you can make an informed decision as to which trek would be suitable for you.

So, without further ado, here’s our list of top 10 best treks in India:

1. Chadar – The Frozen Zanskar River Trek

 the Frozen Zanskar River trek India

An excellent trek along the frozen Zanskar river with beautiful winter terrain and a firsthand glimpse of the ancient culture of Ladakh region, this is an exciting journey for experienced trekkers. Icy routes, bone-chilling winds, pristine nature, and the experience of a lifetime, that’s what this trek is all about.

2. Gangotri Gomukh trek

Gangotri Gomukh trek

A journey in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand, this trek takes you to the Gangotri glacier at Gomukh, the source of the Ganges. A true natural delight, the region features a large diversity of plants and animals, including rare blue mountain goats. The glacier is surrounded by beautiful mountains on all sides, a truly mesmerizing sight to behold.

3. Ladakh – Markha Valley trek

Ladakh Markha Valley trek

Markha valley trek is a very popular trek in the Ladakh region. You’ll be walking in a variety of terrains including dry mountains, streams, and small villages with fields of wheat, barley and mustard. Housing several old Buddhist monasteries, the region is a repository of ancient Tibetan culture. A trek through this region will be etched in your memory for a lifetime.

4. Kuari Tapovan trek

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A journey through the enchantingly beautiful Garhwal region of India, this trek has you walking in the shadows of several 7000+ peaks. The region houses rare HImalayan fauna such as the snow leopard and the musk deer. The highlight of the trek is the Kuari pass at an altitude of 4264 m. The trek is quite easy, featuring a hands-on experience of the local Hindu culture.

5. Nanda Devi trek

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Rising to an altitude of 7816 m, Nanda Devi is the highest peak in the Garhwal region of India. Sprawled across the lap of the mountain, the Nanda Devi national park, housing unique Himalayan flora and fauna, is a place of beauty in and of itself. You’ll be trekking along Himalayan foothills and several small rivers, streams and glaciers. The place is an epitome of pristine natural beauty, attracting thousands of photographers, trekkers and mystics every year.

6. Goecha La trek

Goecha La India

Goecha La, a trek in the heart of the beautiful Sikkim region, puts you face to face with Kanchenjunga, the third highest mountain peak on the planet. Be it beautiful rhododendron forests, picturesque hill stations, or clear blue Himalayan lakes, this trek has it all. The trek is quite challenging, but when you view the majestic Himalayas from Dzongri, you’ll definitely find it worth the effort.

7. Valley of Flowers

Located high in the Himalayas of Uttaranchal at an altitude of 3658 m, the valley of flowers is named quite appropriately: it is a huge valley blooming with more types of flowers than one can possibly count. It is a spectacular site surrounded by beautiful mountains on all sides. The valley floor is resplendent with flowers of all colours and the whole area has an intense, pleasant aroma. After an exciting trek in the Himalayan foothills, the valley of flowers feels like heaven on Earth.

8. Roopkund trek

Roopkund is a lake at an altitude of 5029 m, famous for the human skeletal remains found at its bottom. A journey to the remote Roopkund lake takes you through pristine forests with rivers gushing below you. The lush greenery, the numerous birds of several species, the surrounding Himalayan peaks, the flat plains, the Hindu temples, all serve to make the trek to Roopkund a memorable experience.

9. Dodital trek

Dodital Trek India

Among snow-clad mountains in the Uttarakhand region lies a small freshwater lake named Dodital. The lake is considered holy and is a site of natural beauty and cultural importance. The leisurely-paced journey to the lake takes you through soft snowy terrain with cool winter winds blowing through your hair. All in all, Dodital is a splendid trek in the Indian Himalayas that you will fondly recall even after many years.

10. Stok Kangri trek

Stok Kangri trek takes you to the highest climbable summit in India at an altitude of 6153 m. It is a moderately difficult trek in the Ladakh region that is perfect for experienced trekkers, though it does not really require mountaineering skills. The majestic view of the Himalayas from the Stok Kangri summit makes the whole trek a journey to remember.

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Good article and ofcourse we agree to the Chadar – The Frozen which is very famous We also have few famous treks in Kashmir 5 Best Treks to Explore in Kashmir https://kashmirtrek.com/blog/5best-treks-to-explore-in-kashmir.html

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In response to Stok Kangri’s rapid degradation, the Stok Village Committee and ALTOA (All Ladakh Tour Operators’ Association) have announced a three-year ban on trekking and climbing on Stok Kangri peak. Stok Kangri will remain closed from 2020 to 2022.

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A mystical walk through the valley that opens up to a flower bed, with peaks and glacier in background and a river bed; Valley of flowers is an ultimate destination for nature lovers. Situated between the Zanskar and the Great Himalayan ranges, Valley of Flowers is a renowned World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Part of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, Valley of Flowers is an important site for botanists, mountaineers and trekkers. It is a region full of rare Himalayan plants and flowers as well as birds, rare in nature; only to be found at a specific altitude. The flora and fauna of the valley is highly fragile and endangered. The national park is surrounded by peaks like Gauri Parbat (6590m), Rataban (6126m) and Kunth Khal (4430m). Pushapavati river also flows through the valley and joins Lakshman Ganga at Ghangharia. The discovery of the valley was unintentional yet has now turned into a sensational destination. After coming back from a successful Mt. Kamet expedition, a team of six mountaineers stumbled upon the Bhyundar valley while returning. Frank Smythe is the most famous person associated with the history of the valley.

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There are numerous treks spread all across India but those specific ones mentioned here are special. So, I agree with the author on the items of this list of best treks.

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The 12 best hikes in India, from the high Himalayas to the steamy Western Ghats

Shubham Mansingka

Dec 15, 2023 • 17 min read

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Trekking in India is a humbling, almost spiritual experience © Witthaya Prasongsin / Getty Images

From towering Himalayan peaks to vast expanses of grassland and the steamy hills of the Western Ghats, India offers a diversity of hiking experiences like nowhere else on Earth.

Whether you fancy a short trek through the hills or an epic expedition over the high passes of the Himalayas, you'll find a route with your name on it. Many shorter walks in India can be undertaken without a guide, including some of the country's most important pilgrimage treks. For high-altitude hikes, local guides are easy to find in trail hubs.

From easy day jaunts to multi-day adventures, here's our pick of the best hikes in India.

Chembra Peak, Kerala

Best hike in the Western Ghats

7km (4.3 miles) round trip, 5 hours, easy to moderate

Located 90km northeast of Kozhikode , 2,100m (6,890ft) Chembra Peak is the tallest summit in Kerala , and it’s an easy day hike to reach the summit. A well-marked and charming trail passes through thick forest, rolling tea gardens and scented coffee and spice estates rich with aromatic bouquets of pepper and cardamom. Around halfway up you'll find a heart-shaped lake, but continue to the top for gorgeous views over the lush green hills of the Western Ghats.

This mountainous region teems with biodiversity, preserving more than 300 threatened species of flora and fauna. Trekkers should keep an eye out for endemic wildflowers and the lucky sightings of wild Asian elephants, lion-tailed macaques, Malabar hornbills or Nilgiri tahr (a sheep-like wild ungulate).

The trail to Chembra starts at the small village of Meppadi near Kalpetta, and it pays to get an early start as overnight stays are prohibited and only 200 hiking permits are issued per day. You'll need to register with the local forest office in the village; the trail opens at 7am. Avoid this trek during the monsoon season when paths turn to mud.

Deoria Tal and Chandrashila Trek, Uttarakhand

Best hike for winter scenery

18–20km (11–12 miles) round trip, 2 days, easy to moderate

Reflecting snow-cloaked Himalayan peaks in its placid waters, Deoria Tal – literally, "the bathing place of the gods" – is a beautiful lake about 14km (8.7 miles) east of Ukhimath in the foothills of Uttarakhand , northeast of Delhi . The views towards 7,138m (23,419ft) Mt Chaukhamba are particularly impressive.

Accessible year-round, the trail to Deoria Tal starts at the pretty village of Sari and it's easy to follow without a guide, making this a great Himalayan hike for independent trekkers. Though it climbs steeply uphill, the route is fairly straightforward, following a well-maintained path surrounded by rhododendron trees that bloom with bright pink flowers in spring. It is possible to camp overnight near the lake, but the hike can also be completed as a day trip.

Better still, it can be tied in with a trek to the top of 3,690m (12,110ft) Chandrashila, the ridge that rises above Tungnath Mandir . From Sari, it’s only 20km (12 miles) to the tiny village of Chopta, the trailhead for the pilgrim trek to the world’s highest Shiva temple. After walking the 4km (2.5 miles) to the temple, you can continue to the top of Chandrashila for astounding 360-degree views of surrounding peaks including 7,816m (25,643ft) Nanda Devi, India's second-highest peak.

Logistics are easy for the Tungnath hike – a multitude of small stalls along the trail serve basic Indian food and hot cups of chai (sweet Indian tea). On your way down, keep an eye out for the colorful Himalayan Monal pheasant, the state bird of Uttarakhand.

A trekker walking in front of Khangchendzonga in Sikkim

Goecha La Trek, Sikkim

Best high-altitude hike for adventurers

91km (57 miles), 10 days, difficult

You will need to book with a trekking agency (like Travel Gangtok Tourism ) to attempt the challenging Goecha La hike, but for many hikers this is the highlight of a visit to the former Buddhist kingdom of Sikkim . The effort is well worth it for the giddying views, which include sweeping vistas across northeast India and unmatched opportunities for photos of 8,586m (28,169ft) Khangchendzonga, the world’s third-highest mountain.

Don't be fooled by the trail's unassuming start in the quiet village of Yuksom, the site of Sikkim’s first capital  Rabdentse (the ruins of which can be seen just outside the village). After a gentle beginning, the trail becomes increasingly strenuous as you gain altitude. This trek climbs to 4,940m (16,207ft) at the Goecha pass, so you should take time to acclimatize to reduce the risk of Acute Mountain Sickness.

The route cuts through Khangchendzonga National Park – a sacred site for the Lepcha tribe, the original inhabitants of Sikkim who worship Mt Khangchendzonga as a deity. While you walk, look out for Buddhist chortens (stupas), rhododendrons, mountain ferns and hot springs. You may get lucky and spot red pandas, musk deer, blue sheep and blood pheasants on high-altitude sections of the trail.

The spring and fall months (just before and after the summer monsoon) are the best times to attempt this hike. Rise before daybreak for the side-hike to 4,000m (13,123ft) Dzongri peak on day four of the trek and you'll be rewarded by a gorgeous sunrise over Khangchendzonga.

Triund trek, Himachal Pradesh

Best easy trek for beginners

11.5 km (7 miles) round trip, 6-7 hours, easy

An excellent Himalayan hike for beginners, the Triund trek follows a well-used shepherds' trail that is accessible throughout the year. The path begins at the Galu temple in Dharamkot, a popular backpacker hangout just north of McLeod Ganj , seat of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile. Buses run uphill to McLeod Ganj from the transit town of Dharamshala further down the valley.

You can start this walk from either Dharamkot or McLeod Ganj. The pretty path climbs uphill through a mix of deodar, pine, rhododendron and oak forests with sweeping views along the valley. The sunset views from the ridge at Triund – set at 2,850m (9,350ft) – are especially grand, filling the sky with vivid pinks, yellows and oranges.

Although many hikers complete the Triund trek in a day, tents, sleeping bags and food are available at the summit campsite should you want to spend the night gazing at the stars and watching the twinkling lights below in the Kangra Valley. 

Man hiking in desert in Ladakh

Markha Valley Trek, Ladakh

Best high-altitude desert hike

65km (40 miles), 6-7 days, moderate to difficult

Traversing the high-altitude deserts of Ladakh , the trek to the Markha Valley is a tea-house trail that’s hugely popular with independent hikers. With overnight stops in warm village homestays instead of chilly tents, the trek's great lure is the chance to immerse yourself in Ladakhi culture. This trek also cuts through the heart of Hemis National Park , home to rare Himalayan animals such as blue sheep, snow leopards and Tibetan red foxes, plus legions of cute Himalayan marmots.

Starting with a short bus ride from Leh , the route can be followed without a guide, though local trekking agencies can arrange a supported trip with guides and porters. The hike is best attempted in July or August when the villages along the route resemble green oases with crops growing up between the whitewashed homes and ancient Buddhist monasteries.

Hikers will need to be well-acclimatized as the trail crosses a 5,200m (17,060ft) pass. If you've traveled to Leh by air, or come up quickly from the plains, spend a few days in the Ladakhi capital before attempting this trek. Although it's quite possible to complete the route independently, there are a few tricky sections to overcome – including a waist-deep crossing of the Markha River and some rocky canyons where you need to watch your footing.

As this is a circular route, every day offers a different experience. Starting from the village of Chilling and looping southeast to Sumdo, you can tack on a visit to the stunning gompa (Buddhist monastery) at Hemis before you head back to Leh. Parts of the Markha Valley can also be trekked in winter, when there is a greater chance of spotting a snow leopard.

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek, Kashmir

Best hike for alpine scenery

74km (46 miles), 7 days, moderate

One of India’s finest treks, this week-long tour of the legendary Kashmir Valley takes in seven gorgeous glacial lakes, set amongst wildflower meadows crisscrossed by clear streams and lorded over by snowy mountains. Fed by snowmelt, these serene and silent bodies of water look almost impossibly beautiful in their different shades of turquoise and aquamarine.

As with any trip to Kashmir, it pays to check the security situation before traveling to Srinagar as unrest periodically causes problems for travel. Sharing the trekking path with goat herders and semi-nomadic sheep, this is a once-in-a-lifetime hike. Camping is permitted next to some of the lakes, and waking up here at first light is a fabulous introduction to the raw beauty of the famed vale of Kashmir.

Starting at the village of Sitkadi near Sonamarg, about 81km (50 miles) east of Srinagar, this is a moderate hike by Himalayan standards. The trail tops out at a 4,220m (13,845ft) pass, which you cross on the fourth day, and passes through stunning and varied alpine scenery. Join a small trekking group with a local agency – Indiahikes and Trek the Himalayas can take care of the logistics.

Living root bridge in Meghalaya

Nongriat Trek, Meghalaya

Best hike to learn about Indigenous culture

7km (4.3 miles) round trip, 1 day, moderate 

The lofty plateau of Meghalaya is a place of folklore and legends, hidden valleys, natural pools and more waterfalls than you can count. But it’s the living root bridges created by generations of Khasi villagers in the hills around Nongriat that attract most visitors. Formed by weaving together tree roots and branches, these natural suspension bridges are an impressive example of ancient engineering know-how.

The trail to Nongriat starts in the village of Tyrna, near Cherrapunji – once listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the wettest place on earth. Buses run regularly to Cherrapunji from Shillong , Meghalaya's fascinating hill station capital. To reach the living root bridges, you must make a steep descent over 3,500 stone steps and creep through dense areas of rainforest teeming with butterflies, moths and jungle insects.

There are a few basic shops at the midpoint of the trail for provisions, but it's best to come with a local guide (book in Shillong or Cherrapunji). Pack a rain jacket, waterproof shoes and a bag cover – it rains profusely in this region. It's possible to sleep overnight in a homestay in Nongriat, continuing the next morning to the pretty Rainbow Waterfall.

Valley of Flowers Trek, Uttarakhand

Best hike for flower enthusiasts 

15–25 km (9–15.5 miles) round trip, 7-10 hours or several days, moderate

One of India's most popular hiking destinations, Uttarakhand's Valley of Flowers takes its name from the astonishing array of colorful wildflowers that bloom toward the end of the monsoon season in this lofty national park. This protected area is also home to Asiatic black bears, brown bears and snow leopards, though sightings are rare.

The starting point for treks is the town of Govindghat, on the highway between Joshimath and the revered Hindu temple at Badrinath . From here, it’s an easy 14km (8.7 mile) hike to Ghangaria, where most hikers spend the night before heading into the valley itself.

Start off early from your guesthouse to reach the entrance to the valley by 7am when the route opens – the last trekkers are admitted at noon. Alternatively, you can follow the 6km (3.7 mile) trail used by Sikh pilgrims to reach Hemkund Sahib, a remote gurdwara (Sikh temple) built beside a stunning alpine lake.

Trekkers en route to the Hampta Pass in Himachal Pradesh

Hampta Pass trek, Himachal Pradesh

Best multi-day hike

21km (13 miles), 5 days, easy-moderate

Originally a shepherd trail and nomadic trade route, this stirring hike takes you from the lush green meadows of the Kullu Valley across the 4,270m (14,009ft) Hampta Pass, and on to the rugged landscapes of Lahaul – an ancient Hindu and Buddhist valley that serves as a back route to Ladakh. 

The trailhead for this multi-day hike is Jobra, a two-hour drive from the hill resort of Manali . You'll quickly leave civilization behind as you march through mixed forests of birch, deodar and oak, interspersed by glacial streams and dazzling green meadows carpeted with wildflowers.

The panoramic views of the Lahaul Valley from the top of the pass are highly memorable (bring an extra camera memory card). The hike ends in Chhatru, where a dirt track leads to Chandra Taal (Moon Lake), a scenic lake located at an altitude of 4,250m (13,944ft). 

Tadiandamol trek, Karnataka

Best trek in South India 

12km (7.5 miles) round trip, 7–9 hours, easy

The highest buttress in the green rolling hills of the Kodagu region – famed for producing India's best coffee – Tadiandamol makes for an ideal day hike for trekkers who want to gaze at misty green hills painted by swirls of cloud. Starting at Nalakunad Palace , around three hours from Mysuru , the route cuts through the Brahmagiri Wildlife Sanctuary, a protected area of stunted tropical shola forests, beautiful grasslands and tinkling streams.

With views over coffee estates that also raise spices such as pepper, areca nut and nutmeg, this is a well-marked, moderate hike and it's easy to complete without a guide. The best time to hike here is from September to March.

A sadhu (holy man) meditating on a rock at Gaumukh, the source of the holy River Ganges

Gaumukh Trek, Uttarakhand

Best spiritual hike 

36km (22 miles) round trip, 2-3 days, moderate

Many of India's most interesting hikes follow ancient pilgrimage routes, and this trek to one of the sources of the River Ganges is one of the oldest hikes in the country. The endpoint, Gaumukh (literally, Cow’s Mouth) is a massive glacier high in the Himalayas, and its meltwater gives birth to India's most sacred river. Stupendous nighttime views of the pointy summit of 6,543m (21,467ft) Mt Shivling surrounded by a million twinkling stars only add to the magic.

The trek starts in the pilgrim town of Gangotri , home to one of the revered Char Dham – four of the most sacred Hindu temples in India. The hike is moderately difficult, with a gentle but sustained climb through increasingly rugged scenery. Most people spend the night at Bhojbasa, 3km (1.9 miles) before Gaumukh, where there are tents and a tourist rest house along with basic facilities such as toilets and food stalls.

Khaliya Top, Uttarakhand 

Best day hike for Himalayan views

14km (8.7 miles) round trip, (1-2 days), moderate

Set at 3,600m (11,811ft), Khaliya Top is an alpine meadow that sits proudly amongst the peaks of the Kumaon Himalaya in Uttarakhand, offering 360-degree views of an amphitheater of snow-capped mountains. After leaving the Balati Bend forest office, 8km (5 miles) from Munsyari, you'll immediately enter a dense forest of rhododendrons and oak trees before rising onto exposed hillsides.

The trail is well-marked, with sharp ascents in places. Clear views of the Panchachuli and Nanda Devi ranges become visible as you climb higher on the trail, and the views just keep getting better as you approach the KMVN rest house just before Khaliya Top. Take a packed lunch to enjoy while you gasp at the views.

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Tips for hiking in India

Hiking is well-established in India, but here are some tips for first-timers.

When is the hiking season?

Due to the vastness of India, you should be able to find somewhere to hike in the country whenever you visit. While the dry months from October to May are all fine for trekking, March to May is the peak hiking season in the Himalayan foothills. The high-altitude valleys of Ladakh are best visited from June to September, when the snows melt and the road opens from Himachal Pradesh.

At any time of year, hikers should pack for all conditions as the weather can change in an instant in the mountains – something that is being exacerbated by climate change. Rainfall patterns are more unstable than they were and higher temperatures are melting some glaciers.

There is usually snow from November to March, making for challenging trekking conditions. Avoid Sikkim, Himachal Pradesh and the area around Darjeeling in July and August, when heavy monsoon rains can cause landslides that wash away roads and trails.

What are the best maps to use for hiking?

Thanks to the efforts of Peter Van Geit, the Belgian-born founder of the Chennai Trekking Club , it is finally possible to get hold of decent quality maps of the Indian Himalayas. His Ultra Journeys maps are very recent and can be downloaded for free.

A number of useful digital maps can be downloaded offline and uploaded onto your smartphone or GPS. Gaia GPS and Alltrails produce some useful terrain maps of India, marking trekking trails (where they exist). Hikers will need a subscription to use these services.

Leomann Maps is excellent for Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. Hard copies can be bought online and at some bookstores. Olizane produces some super hiking maps for Ladakh and Zanskar region, while Indiahikes has GPS files available to download for treks in the Western Ghats.

How to find a reputable trekking guide

Finding a good, experienced trekking guide is the best investment you’ll make during a trip to India. The Indian Mountaineering Foundation , based in Delhi, keeps a list of registered tour operators across the country.

Look for a company whose trek leaders are qualified in mountaineering and certified Wilderness First Aid Responders. It’s also worth checking what equipment they carry on their treks – on high-altitude routes, oxygen cylinders and first aid kits should always be included.

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How to prepare for trekking the Himalayas

You will need to pack clothes that can withstand the mountain weather, which can change quickly. That means a wind-proof layer and a down jacket, as well as a waterproof coat. Wear your hiking boots before you hit the trails and invest in a decent map – many of the maps available locally are unreliable for more remote regions.

Always carry water (or the means of purifying water), extra socks, a survival bag and emergency food. Sunscreen, a high-UV-factor chapstick, a sunhat and sunglasses should also be seen as essentials – it's easy to get sunburned at altitude and the snow can be blindingly white at times. For a multi-day hike, consider bringing your own sleeping bag and roll mat; some trekking companies can provide these, but quality varies.

Check to see if you need any permits to trek in the Himalayas

Before you set off, check if you need a permit to hike. Special permits are needed to enter areas close to India's borders, particularly in the northeast of the country. Those hiking in any part of Arunachal Pradesh and in specific areas in Himachal Pradesh, Ladakh, Sikkim and Uttarakhand will need to apply for a General Protected Area Permit.

Permits are usually arranged through a local trekking agent or travel agency, and you need to be traveling with at least one other person to obtain one. Contact agencies ahead of time to make arrangements. Permits are usually valid for 10 days with an option to extend for an additional week. Indian citizens will need an Inner Line Permit, which can be organized through the local state government.

How to acclimatize for a mountain trek

Avoid driving as high as you can and setting off from there. Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) is a serious risk above 2,500m (8,200ft), and can be fatal. On any high-altitude trek, ascend slowly, avoid alcohol and other diuretics, drink lots of water and take regular rest days to acclimatize as you gain elevation. If you are coming up to the mountains from a lower elevation, spend a few days letting your body acclimatize before heading out on a trek.

During the trek, if you show any symptoms of AMS – these include light-headedness, tiredness, nausea, a rapid heart rate, shortness of breath, headaches or trouble sleeping – do not climb any higher. If symptoms get worse, descend immediately. At night, aim to sleep at a lower elevation than the highest point reached on that day, and try to avoid sleeping at an elevation more than 500m (1,640ft) above the elevation where you spent the previous night.

This article was first published February 2020 and updated December 2023

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11 Most Popular Treks In India

It is no exaggeration if said that trekking is one of the most popular adventure sports in India, famous worldwide. It is a lifetime experience, which offers you a high adrenaline rush and a chance to come close to the wonders of nature. The Himalayas offers several trekking routes, which range from being easy to extremely difficult. Such trails are a mix of flora, fauna, man-made structures, cultural experiences, religious delights, and much more. If you too are in search of such wonderful pleasures, take a look at these best treks in India.

Here Are the 11 Best Treks In India:

Hampta pass trek, himachal pradesh.

  • Beas Kund Trek , Himachal Pradesh
  • Chandrakhani Pass Trek , Himachal Pradesh
  • Markha Valley Trek , Ladakh
  • Valley of Flowers Trek , Uttarakhand

Rupin Pass Trek, Garhwal, Uttarakhand

  • Dzongri Trek , Sikkim
  • Rajmachi Trek , Maharashtra
  • Roopkund Trek , Uttarakhand
  • Sandakphu Trek , West Bengal
  • Chokramudi Trek , Munnar
  • Difficulty Level : Easy
  • Best Time : June to Mid- November

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Starting from the village Hampta in the Kullu Valley and finishing at Chatru in the Lahaul & Spiti Valley, the  popular Hampta Pass Trek  is around 35 km. The duration is about 4 to 5 days, with the highest altitude being 4400 m. If this is your first high-altitude trek, it is an ideal option for you. The scenery is breathtaking, and the experiences are unforgettable. You walk past snow-covered valleys, dense deodar forests, floral meadows, crystal clear water streams, Himalayan avifauna, and finally end it by walking through the barren lands of Lahaul-Spiti. The trek also includes of night camp stay at Chandra Tal.

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Beas Kund Trek, Himachal Pradesh

  • Difficulty Level : Moderate
  • Best Time : Mid-May to Mid-October

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One of the most challenging and the best summer treks in India, Himachal Pradesh offers a wonderful short trek named  Beas Kund Trek . It is a popular long weekend trail in Manali. Walk along the banks of River Beas as you enjoy wonderful views of the Pir Pinjal ranges and Dhundi & Bakarthach meadows. Climb upwards to arrive at the originating point of the River, a glacial lake. It is also called Beas Kund, which as per legends, was the bathing site of Sage Vyas, the author of Mahabharata. No prior trekking experience is needed for this trek.

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Chandrakhani Pass Trek, Himachal Pradesh

  • Best Time : Mid June to Early October

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With generally a duration of around 10 days and a maximum altitude of 3650 m, the  Chandrakani trek  has a distance of 22 km. The pass lies at higher elevations, and the surrounding views are stunning. The journey starts from the picturesque Naggar Village in the Kullu Valley . Once at the Pass, treat your eyes to the views of Pir Panjal, Deo Tibba, and Parbati peaks. As you walk past meandering paths dotted with oak and fir trees, enjoy the isolation being offered to you, away from human eyes.

Markha Valley Trek, Ladakh

  • Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult
  • Best time to visit : July to Mid September

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Markha Valley is one of the largest valleys in the Ladakh region, and the  Markha Valley trek  is one of the best Himalayan treks in India. With the Leh as the starting point, this strenuous hike will take you through the Chilling, Skiu, Sara, Hankar, and Nimaling. During the 10 days of trekking, you will traverse through the tiny hamlets, and you will be astonished to get a glance at the preserved monasteries, ruined forts, and temples.

With the maximum altitude of 5,200 m above the mean sea level, one has to cover the 65 km and cross two cardinal passes, namely Ganda La and Kongmaru La. You will get a glance at the infinite Karakoram and Ladakh ranges. The stunning sights of K2 Mountain, Stok Kangri, and Kang Yatse peaks are fulfilling and the motivation of this trek. On a clear day, one can glimpse the distant Tibet region.

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Valley of Flowers Trek, Uttarakhand

  • Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
  • Best Time : July to Mid- September

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One of the  best trekking tours in India , the Valley of Flowers trek in Uttarakhand takes you to the UNESCO world heritage site and also the Sikh pilgrimage site of Hemkund Sahib. The trek distance of 55 km, and the highest altitude is 3658 m. During the monsoon season, this pristine valley gets covered with thousands of colorful high-altitude Himalayan flowers, making it look like heaven. Thus, it is the best August treks India . Starting from Govindghat, it is ideal for trekkers of all age groups. Admire the finest creations of Mother Nature and feel the spiritual bliss.

  • Difficulty Level: Difficult
  • Best Time : May to June and September to October

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One of the  best places for trekking in India , the Garhwal region has the challenging Rupin Pass Trek for around 7 days with a maximum altitude of around 15250 feet. This trek of approximately 52 km starts from Dhaula in Uttarakhand and ends at Sangla, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh. Loved by expert trekkers, this trek is full of challenges and breathtaking scenery. Only for people above 14 years of age, it involves walking on various terrains- rugged meadows or snow, encountering waterfalls and a hanging village. Also, savor stunning views of Kinner Kailash Peak.

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Dzongri Trek, Sikkim

  • Best Time : April to June and October to December

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Best trekking in India can be done in Sikkim by embarking on a 5-day Dzongri trek, ranging from easy to moderate difficulty levels. Among the best winter treks in India, Dzongri Trek starts and ends at Yuksom, covering a distance of 21 km, with a maximum altitude being 15,000 feet. If you have limited time and wish to admire the best Himalayan views, including Dzongri La peak and Mt. Kanchendzonga, it must be  this trek .

This walking expedition takes you through Siachen, Bakkhim, Tshokha, Kanchenjunga National Park, hanging bridges, gushing waterfalls, and white and red rhododendron flowers. This high-altitude trek also needs a day for acclimatization.

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Rajmachi Trek, Maharashtra

  • Difficulty Level:  Easy
  • Best Time:  June to September

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There are a number of trekking places in India for beginners, and Maharashtra is one of them. Rajmachi is located at a distance of around 15 km from Lonavala. The average  duration of this trek  is one day, and the highest altitude is 3000 feet above sea level. The distance of this trek is 14 km, and the base camp is Udhewadi. One gets a chance to explore Shrivardhan and Manaranjan forts, offering beautiful valley views. The best site is Rajmachi Fort, a 17th-century structure by Shivaji. You walk past dense forests on both sides, waterfalls, temples, and ancient Buddhist caves. This trek can be completed from two routes- Karjat and  Lonavala . The trail is well-marked and doesn’t need a guide.

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Roopkund Trek, Uttarakhand

  • Best Time : May to October

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The  Roopkund trek  starts from Lohajung at an altitude of 3200 m and brings you to a lake named Roopkund, located at an altitude of 5029 m. This lake is popular for human skeletal remains found at its bottom. There are many legends about whose bones are these. The distance that one has to cover is 53 km, in a span of 7 to 9 days. One walks through lush jungles while listening to the roaring sounds of rivers. Here, you can spot Hindu temples, Himalayan peaks including Nanda Devi and Nanda Ghunti, several bird species, and flat green plains.

Sandakphu Trek, West Bengal

  • Difficulty Level : Easy to Moderate
  • Best time : April to May and October to February

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Sakdakphu is the highest point in West Bengal and is known as ‘Trekker’s Wonderland’. Witness majestic views of peaks like Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu, around 11,500 feet. The trek is around 45 km, which one can cover in a span of 8 to 9 days. One of the  highlights of this trek  is colorful flora, including ferns, orchids, and magnolias. Another attraction is the Kalapokhri, or the Black Pond, considered holy by Buddhists. Walk past the popular Valley of Poison, called Bikhey Bhanjyang, also called so as a poisonous flower – Aconite grows here.

Chokramudi Trek, Munnar

  • Best time : All year

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With a duration of 5 to 7 hours, the Chokramudi trek in Munnar has tea estates, hills, high-altitude forests, and rivers along with a mist-clad ambiance, offering a stunning sight. The highest point in this trek is 2100 m. This is a wonderful trek for beginners who have a shortage of time but wish to experience the best scenery of this hill town. The starting point of the trek is near Chokramudi Mountain. The views of the highest peak of the Western Ghats, Anamudi are matchless. Another attraction of this trek is the Idukki Dam, one of the highest arch dams in Asia.

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‘A mixture of adventure pleasure and self-realization, trekking in India is an experience of a lifetime!’

India offers plenty of opportunities for trekking in the regions through which the majestic Himalayan ranges cross. Trekking as an adventure activity in the Indian Himalayas is really incredible. Where trekking in the Sikkim Himalayas offers you panoramic views of Mt. Kanchenjunga, a trek in Ladakh Himalayas brings you face to face with the surreal beauty of the region. Walking on the Zanskar River is thrilling, while visiting its centuries old monasteries is enlightening.

Going on treks across the Kumaon and Garhwal Himalayas combines spirituality with adventure. In some places, you also get to observe the traditional lifestyle of the people while in others, the lesser-trodden routes overwhelm you with their beauty.

Trekking in the Himalayas belt of Himachal Pradesh offers a chance to witness the ancient villages, high passes, and the ethereal natural beauty, making it an experience to remember forever.

If you are an avid trekker, or are planning a hiking & trekking tour in India anytime soon, then check out these best 30 treks in Indian Himalayas for your adventurous holiday trip in 2024.

List of Top 30 Adventure Trekking Places in India for 2024

  • Kanchenjunga Base Camp

Chadar Trek

Gomukh tapovan trek, markha valley trek.

  • Kuari Pass Trek

Pin Parvati Pass Trek

  • Nanda Devi East BC and Milam Glacier
  • Dzongri-Goecha La Trek

Shepherd Trail Trek

  • Chopta Chandrashila Trek

Roopkund Trek

  • Valley of Flowers Trek

Adi Kailash Trek

  • Auli Gorson Bugyal

Dodital Trek

Tso moriri trek, chenap valley trek, hampta pass trek, kinner kailash trek, green lake trek, rupin pass trek, kedar tal trek, buran ghati trek, pangarchulla trek, bali pass trek, brahmatal trek, har ki dun trek, nag tibba trek, kashmir great lakes trek, also check out.

  • Top Trekking Destinations in Ladakh
  • Best Trekking Places in Uttarakhand
  • Popular Trekking Trails in Himachal
  • Best Trekking Destinations in Sikkim
  • Top Trekking Routes in Kashmir

Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek

Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek

Region: Sikkim Himalayas

Altitude: 4940m

Duration: 10 days

Season: Mid-March – May, Mid-September – November

Grade: Moderate to Challenging

Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is one of the most thrilling treks in India. Kanchenjunga proclaims its glory at a height of 8586m and as the third highest mountain in the world. Embarking on this trek allows you to enjoy the panoramic views from Frey Peak to Kabru Peak. An 8-day trek, it begins at Yuksom, a sleepy village in West Sikkim.

Along the course of the trek, you are offered the gorgeous views of Rathong River, lovely orchids, rare birds and evergreen fern plantations. The route of the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek will also bring you face to face with a famous waterfall at the Paha Khola Bridge.

A major attraction awaits you on the first day at the Prek Chu River. The highlight of this trek, however, is the route that crosses Dzongri. It takes you past the Tshoka hamlet followed by Phedang Pass offering panoramic views of Pandim, Thenchinkhang and Jhuponu Mountains.

Check out: Kachenjunga Base Camp Detailed Trekking Itinerary

Chadar Trek

Region: Ladakh Himalayas

Altitude: 3850m

Duration: 13 days

Season: Mid-January – February

Walking on the ice-covered river of Zanskar is an ultimate experience for adventurers who are keen to enjoy trekking in the Ladakh Himalayas. This trek is also named as Chadar trek (as Chadar means blanket, and the frozen river acts like a blanket). Spring water prevents this icy blanket from completely smothering the river, which in some places, retains its rapids. The trek goes by shuffling along the Chadar that breaks and changes colour on the river every few hours!

A magnificent and at times challenging trek, Chadar Trek gives opportunities to enjoy a visit to ancient Buddhist monasteries and secluded villages situated in the Trans Zanskar ranges. At places, the Chadar (ice sheet) does not form a cover over the river.

Then, the trekkers have to forge a new trail trekking over snow-covered banks to move down to a spot on the Zanskar river, where the ice is more stable. What sets this trek apart is its matchless experience. Everything about it is exceptional: the panorama, atmosphere, the frozen river, caves, unusual campsites, sledges and the ever changing Chadar.

Check out: Chadar Trek Detailed Itinerary

Gomukh Tapovan Trek

Region: Garhwal Himalayas

Altitude: 4465m

Duration: 9 Days

Season: May – October

Grade: Moderate

The Gomukh Tapovan Trek can be said to be the best trekking destinations in India, both because of the wonderful sightseeing opportunity it provides and the spiritual significance associated with it. The trek along the holy Bhagirathi River takes the tourist right up to the source of the river which is commonly known as Gomukh (which means the cow of the mouth in local language).

The camp at Tapovan offers some of the rarest sites in the Himalayas i.e. the view of eight enthralling peaks- Bhagirathi I, II, III, Mt. Shivling, Chaturangi, Meru Parvat, Bhirgupanth and Sudarshan. Many other peaks that offer brilliant views of the Gangotri Glacier are also the alluring part of this trek.

Gomukh Tapovan Trek can be undertaken by amateurs, provided they possess the physical fitness. During the course of the trek, you will also come across a huge patch of lush meadow. The towering peaks of the Garhwal Himalayas surroundes Tapovan, which is itself a lush, verdant region. Herds of the blue mountain goats ‘Bharals’, are often spotted here, to the great delight of trekkers.

Check out: Gomukh Tapovan Detailed Itinerary

Markha Valley Trek

Altitude: 5150m

Season: Mid-June – Mid-October

One of the most famous treks in Ladakh, Markha Valley’s trekking trail passes through remote mountain passes, sleepy villages, quaint monastic settlements,and pale alpine meadows of Nimaling in the silhouette of Kang Yatze Peak. From this point, trail ascends to the Kongmaru La (the highest point on the trek) with its imposing views of the Karakoram and K2.

One can expect accommodation in the parachute tents at most of the villages on the route, thus making this trek known as a ‘tea house trek’. Apart from the outstanding contrast of trekking in a cold desert valley, tourists also get an arresting view of Zanskar and Ladakh ranges, the Kang Yatze (6400m) and Stok Kangri (6122m).

The route takes the trekker inside the beautiful Hemis National Park and through two passes, Ganda La and Kongmaru La. There are many things about this trek which make it so fascinating like the part of the trek which requires you to cross the Markha River whose waters are waist deep.

Check out: Markha Valley Detailed Trekking Itinerary

Kuari Pass Trek

Altitude: 4268m

Duration: 9 days

Season: Mid-April – June and September – November

Quite famous among trekking enthusiasts, Kuari Pass Trek offers stunning vistas of the snow-capped peaks of the Greater Himalayan Range. Also named as Lord Curzon’s Trail, the trek goes through the lush valleys, ancient forests, and small villages. On reaching Kuari Pass, the trekker is rewarded with panoramic views of the magnificent peaks of Nanda Devi, Chaukhamba, Kamet, Hathi-Ghodi Parvat and Dronagiri.

Check out: Kuari Passs Detailed Itinerary

Pin Parvati Pass Trek

Region: Himachal Pradesh

Altitude: 5335 mts

Duration: 16 days

Season: Mid-June-Mid October

Grade: Challenging

Pin Parvati Pass Trek falls in tough treks category as one has to walk over the glaciers in the Parvati Valley in Kullu and Pin Valley in Spiti. Starting from Manikaran, this walking & hiking tour passes through several villages, verdant meadows and stunning lakes. As the trekker follows the route upstream of Parvati River, he comes across the glaciers.

It is a sight which remains lodged in your memory for a long time. Before reaching the Spiti Valley, one has to travel through the Pin Parvati Pass, which is the highest point of this trek. Tourist explores Spiti Valley and its monasteries before going back to Manali through Kaza and Rohtang Pass.

Check out: Pin Parvati Detailed Itinerary

Nanda Devi East BC and Milam Glacier Trek

Nanda Devi East BC and Milam Glacier Trek

Region: Kumaon Himalayas

Altitude: 4670m

Season: May – Mid-October

This is a wonderful trek in Kumaon Himalayas which explores the fascinating Nanda Devi East Base Camp and astounding Milam Glacier . Kumaon Himalayas is an eye-catching region of the Indian Himalayas which forms the borders with Nepal in the western end. This mountain range is also home to Nanda Devi (7,816m), which is its highest peak. This part of the Himalayas has fascinated many explorers and mountaineers, with the majority of them drawn to its mysterious aura and the tales surrounding it.

This trek, counted among the best treks in India, passes along the Gori Ganga ravine to the village of Milam and then goes to the East Base Camp. The trail enters one of the most impressive mountain areas of the Himalayas nearby Nanda Devi and the adjoining peaks.

Check out: Nanda Devi Eat BC Detailed Itinerary

Dzongri – Goecha La Trek

Dzongri-Goecha La Trek

Season: Mid-March – June and September – Mid-November

There are many reasons behind the Dzongri-Goecha La Trek being one of the most exciting treks in India. The trek begins from the town of Yuksom, a place famous for its historical significance. Here, you get an opportunity to explore the traditional culture and lifestyle of the people. Another thing which captures your attention is the unique style of wooden fencing which is aesthetically pleasing.

Since the trek follows the route through the Sikkim Himalayas, you are treated to breathtaking views of Mt. Kanchenjunga. Tufts of clouds conceal its peaks at times, and brings them out into open view at others, as if its beauty were meant to be admired in stages. At the foothills, vast expanses of lush meadows stretch themselves out in leisure.

What sights are these, and what calming effects they have on the mind! You are also treated to views of Mt. Pandim and Mt. Kabru. Most of all, this trek offers you the luxury of being alone in the company of nature, even as you pass through oak plantations, fields with dancing wild flowers and rhododendron forests.

Check out: Dzongri Goecha La Detailed Trekking Itinerary

Shepherd Trail Trek

Altitude: 4450 mts

The Shepherd’s Trail Trek is famous, among other things, for taking you to the distant and secluded villages in Himachal Pradesh, which are open only four to five months in a year. The Shepherd Trail Trek crosses over Dhauladhar Mountain Ranges. ‘Hanuman Ka Tibba’ or ‘White Mountain’ (5639m), located just behind Dharamshala Town, is the highest peak in this range.

The trek begins from the outskirts of Manali and ends at shepherd’s village of Bara Bhangal, situated on the banks of Ravi, one of the main rivers flowing out of these mountains. The forest of Birch and Rhododendron pave the way to the mountain pass after which a descent directs you to an exquisite walk through the verdant forests and over the debris of glaciers.

Check out: Shepherd’s Trail Trek Detailed Itinerary

Chopta Tungnath Chandrashila Trek

Chopta Chandrashila Trek

Altitude: 3962m

Duration: 5 days

Season: March – June and September – December

There are many reasons behind the Chopta Chandrashila Trek being one of the most famous high-altitude treks in North India. It is one of those treks which can be undertaken throughout the year. During the course of this trek, trekkers are treated to 360° views of various Himalayan peaks like Kedarnath, Chaukhamba, Nanda Devi and Trishul.

One can also get to view the beauty of the alpine vegetation, for which this region is so famous. There are two to three routes which are suggested as the starting point for Chandrashila Trek. The highlight of the trek is when you go past the 1000-year-old Tungnath Temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. Located at a height of almost 3048m, Tungnath Temple is renowned for being the highest Lord Shiva Temple in the world.

Check out: Chopta Tungnath Chandrashila Detailed Itinerary

Roopkund Trek

Altitude: 5029m

Duration: 8 days

Season: April – June

Located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, the Roopkund Trek is one of the most popular treks in Uttarakhand. There are few places as mysterious, and thrilling, as Roopkund in Uttarakhand. It is famous for its five hundred skeletons which are found at its edge. These human skeletons are believed to date back to the Palaeolithic Age. For this reason, it is called the Mystery Lake.

Several routes are followed to reach Roopkund, with the most common among these being that which passes through Lohajung. The route takes you past meadows, waterfalls and places such as Bedni Bugyal. A particularly fascinating part of the trek is the climb to the snow-covered mountain of Chang Ma. Once you reach the lake, you are immediately struck by its beauty.

Check out: Roopkund Trek Detailed Itinerary

Valley of Flowers Trek

Altitude: 4389m

Duration: 7 days

Season: Mid-July – Mid-August

The Valley of Flowers, located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Overlooked by the magnificent Zanskar ranges, this region boasts more than 300 kinds of alpine flowers, besides a biodiversity which has remained relatively untouched. The Valley of Flowers is a part of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve.

The best time for visiting it is the monsoon season, because this is when the flowers are in full bloom. The trek for Valley of Flowers begins from Ghangaria. The highlight of the trip is when you reach the Valley of Flowers, which is clothed in the most colourful flowers belonging to different species and varieties. Some of the most commonly spotted flowers in this region are marigold, poppies, daisies and primulas. The park is also home to several kinds of medicinal plants and a few endangered animals.

Check out: Valley of Flowers Detailed Trekking Itinerary

Adi Kailash Trek

Altitude: 6191 m

Duration: 12 days

Season: June – October

The Adi Kailash Trek is a religious trek which takes you in the heart of the Kumaon Himalayas making it amongst 10 of the best hiking destinations in India. Standing at an elevation of 6310m in the district of Pithoragarh, it bears a close resemblance to the holy Mt. Kailash in Tibet, thus getting its name as Adi Kailash or Chhota Kailash. The trek is certainly not easy and requires some kind of experience in trekking. It commences from Tawaghat, which can be reached by road from Darchula.

The trek route covers the area of Lamari, Budhi, Nabhi, Nampha, Kutti, Jyollingkong, Nabidhang, and Kala Pani. At Gunji, the route splits into two, trekkers can choose to take a detour and first witness Om Parvat. During the course of the trek, one also gets an opportunity to admire the magnificent mountain ranges of Annapurna, Kali River, forests and the famous Narayana Ashram. The trek takes you to Kali Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva and Goddess Kali. The famous water bodies in this area are Parvati Sarovar, Gauri Kund and Aachri Tal.

Check out: Adi Kailash Detailed Trekking Itinerary

Auli Gorson Bugyal

Season: June – May

The Auli Gorson Bugyal Trek is one of the most famous treks in Uttarakhand. The trek takes you past the most beautiful places in the Garhwal Himalayas region. In the summer season, you go past meadows where small colourful flowering plants dance vigorously in the wind and delight your mind. The alpine forests with trees like deodar and oak are pleasing to the eyes and enhance the aesthetic appeal of the place in a big way.

While the route of the trek is dotted with bright and impressive flowers in summers, it gets covered in ice in winter, making it slightly difficult to trek, but all the more beautiful. In fact, it is this rapid change in its landscape that makes Auli Gorson Bugyal Trek such a highly sought after tourist destination in Uttarakhand.

Check out: Auli Gorson Bugyal Trek Detailed Itinerary

Dodital Trek

Altitude: 3085 m

Located at an altitude of 3310m above sea level, Dodital is one of the most beautiful treks in North India. It is named after the rare Himalayan trout, which is known as Dodi in the local language. Dodital Trek starts from a small and sleepy village called Sangam Chati. This is followed by a steep climb all the way to Agoda settlement. An enjoyable experience during the trek is camping, which is done in close proximity to the rivulet at Bhebra.

As you pass the rhododendron, oak, bamboo and pine forests, the beauty of the surrounding landscape gradually unfolds before your eyes. The mind delights at the sounds of the birds chirping and the sights of valleys in the distance. The trek also gives you a dash of adrenaline, if adventure is what you seek.

The trekking trail also takes you past a steep ridge and brings you quite close to the Himalayan Ranges. Once you reach the Dodital Lake and its mesmerizing beauty, you realize that every part of this difficult trek was completely worth it. The pure blue and silent waters of the Dodital Lake play a large part in lending tranquillity to the surroundings.

If you are attracted to avi fauna, you will find much to celebrate here. Some of the variety of birds which you can expect to see during the course of this trek are Grey Tit, Himalayan Babbler, Brown Fronted Woodpecker, Red Billed Blue Magpie and Bush Robin.

Check out: Dodital Trek Detailed Itinerary

Tso Moriri Trek

Altitude: 4595 m

Duration: 11 days

Season: Mid-June – September

Tso Moriri Lake Trek is a thrilling trek to one of the highest altitude lakes in the trans-Himalayan region in India. The lake, located at an altitude of 4594m, is fringed by Ladakh to the north, Tibet to the east and Zanskar to the west. Trekking to this one of the most beautiful places in India, also promises to be a thrilling affair. Apart from witnessing the incredible beauty of the region, you also get to admire the various species of Himalayan mammals.

The route for the trek covers several mountain passes, one of which is Tanglang La, situated at an altitude of 5332m. Another fascinating place which it covers is Horlamkongkala, located at an altitude of 4900m. The route further makes it way towards Yalungnyaula, seated at an altitude of 5440m approx.

From here, you are treated to the incredible views of Lake Moriri. This promises to be one of the most beautiful sights during the trek. It is hardly surprising then, that this trek attracts people from all parts of the world. This thrilling trekking trail also lets you explore the Chang Thang region, the high altitude plateau.

Check out: Tso Moriri Lake Trek Detailed Itinerary

Chenap Valley Trek

Altitude: 2050 m

Season: June – September

This trek is great for those who love the company of nature along with the solitude that comes with it. The Chenap Valley Trek takes you to the ephemeral beauty of Chenap Lake, located in the Chenab Valley of Uttarakhand. It is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Uttarakhand. It is also one of the treks which lets you explore the beauty of the alpine region. Counted among the best treks in India, there are many reasons which endears it to trekkers.

The trekking route takes you past the village of Chai, which wins the heart of visitors by its splendid beauty and isolation. A particularly delightful part of the tour is when your eyes are treated to the magnificent beauty of Nanda Devi, Nanda Kot and Dronagiri.

The trek also lets you enjoy the floral beauty of this region, with flowers like orchids, marigold and daisies being the prominent among them. The highlight of the trek is when you reach Dhar Kharak, the valley is seen clothed with almost 500 species of flowers, along with several varieties of medicinal plants.

Check out: Chenap Valley Detailed Trekking Itinerary

Hampta Pass Trek

Region: Pir Panjal Range

Altitude: 4270m

Season: September – Mid-October

Hampta Pass Trek is one of the highly sought after treks in North India. This trek is all about experiencing the beauty of the region. Wide green pastures, glacial valleys and lofty mountains, these are some of the faces of nature that this trek introduces you to.

During a certain point in the trek, you will be able to enjoy the spectacular views of Lahaul and Spiti valleys as well as the mountain ranges of Spiti and Pir Panjal. This trek also offers you adventure in good measure, as you get a chance to camp at Chandratal, the Moon Lake.

Hampta Pass is at an altitude of 4270m and stretches across the Pir Panjal Range in the Himalayas. The landscape here is such that it compels you to stare at it until you are lost in a train of thoughts, and that’s certainly one of the reasons why it is so popular among international tourists.

Slopes of mountains extend gracefully to meet the meadow below. Throughout the course of the trek, the fabulous views of the snow-capped Dhauladhar Peaks remain with you, while the gentle murmurs of the streams and rivulets reach your ears. If nature’s beauty is what you seek, then you will get that in abundance here.

Check out: Hampta Pass Trek Detailed Itinerary

Kinner Kailash Trek

Region: Kinnaur Kailash Range

Altitude: 5242m

Season: July – September

Grade: Difficult

Mt. Kinner Kailash is situated almost 6050m, and the Kinner Kailash trek is counted among the best treks in the Himalayas. It is believed to be the abode of Lord Shiva from where he exercises control over the universe. It holds immense religious significance for the Hindus because of the enormous Shiva Lingam which is the representation of Lord Shiva.

The rock formation is about 24m in height. The colour of the Shivalinga changes as the day passes. Devotees to this place start their trek from Tangling Village and get back to Sangla Valley. One can also visit Chitkul, the last inhabited village of India on Indo-Tibetan Border.

Check out: Kinner Kailash Detailed Itinerary

Green Lake Trek

Region: North Sikkim Himalayas

Altitude: 5050m

Season: Mid-April & Mid-October

There are not many places where you can still see the raw beauty of nature. But North Sikkim is one such place, and the Green Lake Trek takes you to this part of the country whose charm lies in its untouched beauty. The landscape here is dotted with icy lake, mountains, colourful meadows and dense forests. The trek is named after the Green Lake, which offers incredible views of Mt. Kanchenjunga along with other majestic peaks.

Along the course of the trek, you will be taken to incredible sight of Phodong Monastery, Kabi Longstok, Mangan, Changthang & Lachen. An especially beautiful trail is the one from Zema to Talem. The entire route is dotted with boulders and thick rhododendron forests. The most fascinating part of this trek is the Icy Green Lake Trek, which takes you all the way up to the Green Lake, and treats you to views of Simvo, Twin Peaks, Siniolchu and Nepal Peaks.

Check out: Green Lake Detailed Trekking Itinerary

Rupin Pass Trek

Region: Garhwal Himalayas and Kinner Kailash Range

Altitude: 4657m

Season: May-June and September-October

Grade: Moderate – Difficult

A crossover trek which starts from Dhaula in Uttarakhand and ends in Sangla in Himachal Pradesh, Rupin Pass is one classic trek in India. Popular amongst the trekkers for being full of surprises, the Rupin River being one, this trek in India is graded as moderate to difficult. The trekking trail of Rupin Pass crosses through glacial valleys and meadows, snow fields and bridges, and numerous waterfalls.

The major highlight of this top trek is the crossing of Rupin Pass through a 4687m high gully. After the arduous climb to the pass, one is rewarded with the view of the lush meadow of Sangla Kanda and the Kinner Kailash Mountain Range.

Check out: Rupin Pass Trek Detailed Itinerary

Kedar Tal Trek

Altitude: 4719m

Duration: 7 Days

Kedar Tal Trek in Uttarakhand is for seasoned trekkers who are looking for some more adventure. Situated at a height of 4719m, Kedar tal is a delight to witness with its colour changing to blue, emerald, grey, depending on the weather. The trail to Kedar tal offers views of famous Himalayan mountain peaks like Mt Thalaysagar, Mt Bhrigupanth, Manda Parvat, Mt Jogin, and Mt Gangotri.

One has the opportunity to camp almost at the feet of Mt. Thalaysagar and Bhrigupanth. The challenging trek starts with climbing from 3352m (Gangtori) to 4800m (Kedar Kharak) in the course of 3-4 days. One has to navigate steep ascents and descents and climb boulders. This trail that is high on adventure also has patches of meadows and that of forests. The campsite of Kedar Kharak is itself quite a reward for the trekkers during this trek in Uttarakhand.

Check out: Kedar Tal Trek Detailed Itinerary

Buran Ghati Trek

Region: Pabbar Valley

Altitude: 4572

Duration: 8 Days

Grade: Moderate to Difficult

This trek in Himachal Pradesh is inarguably one of the best treks in India. Buran Ghati Trek that starts from Janglik offers uninterrupted views of lush Dayara meadows right after one traverses a fascinating stretch of forest. One can also experience the Himalayan culture in villages of Janglik and Barua that have ancient wooden houses done in Kinnaur architecture style. The locals here are hospitable and would be welcoming you to their house for a cup of tea.

The highlight of Buran Ghati Trek is pass crossing. The narrow ledge (pass) has a sharp 100m drop on the other side of it. In summer months, one has to rappel, followed by sliding down through one of the five snow slides. In autumn months, one has to descend through a trail. If you are looking for a summer or autumn trek, Buran Ghati makes for the perfect choice.

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Pangarchulla Trek

Altitude: 4593 m

Season: April

A summit trek, Pangarchulla is everything that gets one’s adrenaline going. Pangarchulla Trek in Garhwal Himalayas is classified as a difficult trek, and thus, require great deal of physical fitness. One has to cover the elevation of 2103m to 4574m over the course of three days.

This trek begins from Dhak and is best done in the winter months till April. When the trail is covered in snow, one has to carve the way using ice axe, and after April when the snow starts to melt, trekkers have to walk for hours on boulder section.

Check out: Pangarchulla Trek Detailed Itinerary

Bali Pass Trek

Altitude: 4939m

Season: June and September

A perfect trek to relish the grandeur of Garhwal Himalayas, Bali Pass Trek is the ultimate rendezvous with nature and adventure. Beginning from the scenic Sankri Village, the trekking trail goes through the Ruinsara Valley and the lush meadows of Devsu Thach. It also passes through the confluence of Tons and Ruinsara rivers.

Bali Pass lies at an elevation of 4939m, and offers incredible views of Bandarpoonch, Kalanag and Swargarohini peaks. The trekkers also have the opportunity to witness ancient and beautiful Himalayan villages of Gangad and Osla during their Bali Pass Trek.

Check out: Bali Pass Trek Detailed Itinerary

Brahmatal Trek

Region: Brahmatal Trek

Altitude: 12, 250 ft

Duration: 6 days

Season: December – February

Grade: Easy to Moderate

Brahmatal trek will give you the chance to see gorgeous Frozen Alpine Lake at an elevation of 12, ooo ft. The pristine waters of the lake, alluring and soothing Shrine besides the lake and mesmerizing Mt. Trishul and Mt Nandaghunti. Just imagine camping beside this lake, the experience and views you will get is out of the world.

Brahmatal Lake Trek is specially for those people who love lakes. Apart from the delightful Brahmatal Lake, Bekaltal is one of the most beautiful sights you can ever behold. During winters, you will get to see the beautiful snowfall and Rhododendron and Oak Forest walks, the twisted turns, enchanting meadows that will teleport you to the garden of Eden and the crystal-clear waters amidst the vast meadows makes Brahmatal Trek one of the most popular treks to do in India.

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Har Ki Dun Trek

Region: Har Ki Dun Trek

Altitude: 11, 811 ft

Season: December – March

Har Ki Dun Trek is one of the most popular summer treks to do for a memorable and adventurous trekking tour in India. This trek is a combination of all in one. Alluring mountain vistas, forests, scenic grasslands, enchanting rivers, soothing streams and gorgeous Alpine lakes makes Har Ki dun Trek wholesome for an adventurer. Situated at an elevation of 3566 m above the sea level, the alpine vegetation of Har Ki Dun, snowcapped mountains, isolated but beautiful villages and mesmerizing valleys of Garhwal region will compel you to stay here forever.

This trek can be enjoyed in summer as well as winters due to its breathtaking views. The trekking trail is entirely covered in snow from December to March. The delightful views of Swargarohini group of Peaks, Kala Nag, Bandarpoonch etc., surreal meadows will take your breath away.

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Nag Tibba Winter Trek

Region: Nag Tibba Trek

Altitude: 9,914 ft

Duration: 3 days

Season: April to June and October to December

If you only have weekends, Nag Tibba Trek is a perfect place meant for your adventurous soul. Entire blissful vistas of Garhwal Himalayas can be seen from this trek. The gaze of Swargrohini, Bandarpoonch, Kala Nag, Srikantha, Kedarnath, Doon Valley Changabang and Gangotri on your way will feel like a warm welcome to cherish forever.

The landscape changes its color with the different shades of rising and setting sun. Camping under the golden sunset sky, dancing clouds, the refreshing and rustic Himalayan villages, Shepherds all around, forests and secluded serene streams – the more you see, the more you fall in love with this place. It is one of the best treks to do in summer as well as winters.

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Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

Region: Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

Altitude: 13,800 ft

Season: July to September

Grade: Moderate to difficult

It’s like a soothing symphony in the chaos of the world. Kashmir Great Lakes Trek news no introduction for its breathtaking charm. It is one of the most beautiful treks to do in India. Famed as the heaven on Earth, Kashmir surreal and sublime landscapes will captivate your senses and seduce your soul. Rolling meadows decked in greenery, fresh green tint of the trees, alpine lakes and serenity-inducing mountains – its beauty is a thing to cherish forever.

There are a total 7 lakes and five soothing and scenic valleys to discover into Kashmir’s heavenly folds.  Icebergs on the lakes and snowy landscapes during winters give a visual treat to the tourists. This trek is a high-altitude trek and is not meant for beginners. Maple and pine trees, surreal meadows, delightful passes and blissful streams, there is so much to explore. One must enjoy Kashmir Lakes Trek once in a lifetime, it’s worth it.

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Some Trekking Tips Which Would be Useful

Trekking Tips

To make the most of your adventure outdoors, it would be useful to follow these trekking tips.

Begin Your Training for Trekking Early

Ask any experienced trekker and he will tell you that it is never too early to start preparing yourself for a trekking tour. The preparation involves not just physical but also mental toughness. Start building your strength and fitness step by step, giving your body enough time to rest, relax and adapt.

Do not try to do too much at once, because doing so puts unnecessary pressure on your body. This way, you will gain the required fitness without putting yourself up for injury.

Always Select the Right Footwear

It is extremely important to select the appropriate footwear for your trek, if you want to make the most of it. Always go for a standard hiking shoe which will provide protection to your ankles. Pay specific attention to the ankle cuffs while buying a shoe.

If they are too high, they made cause irritation to the achilles tendon located at the base of your calf. It is best to go for an ankle cuff that is placed at the back. Make sure you are acclimatized to your trekking shoes before in hand so that they don’t cause blisters during the trek itself.

Strengthen Your Legs by Visiting the Gym

Trekking requires you to walk a lot and have strong cardiovascular fitness. It is extremely important to have strong legs. Without them, you cannot expect to complete or even enjoy your treks. Ideally, you should begin your leg training months before the actual trek itself.

Apart from walking, you can visit the gym and perform a variety of other exercises that impart strength to your legs like weighted squats, leg presses, bodyweight squats and lunges. When combined, these exercises work all the parts of your legs and lend them strength and endurance, both of which are essential components in trekking.

It is Helpful to Use Walking Poles During Trekking

Using walking poles is one of the most important things to do while trekking. Doing so brings about a massive difference to your overall trekking experience. Because they are lightweight and telescopic, they reduce the pressure on your knees significantly and also endow you with two extra legs (if you can call them that) especially during steep climbs.

Their benefits however, are not just limited to walking. They can also be used to clear any dense vegetation creating a hurdle in your path, besides being put to different uses in a campsite. Walking poles are definitely something you would not want to miss.

Practice Walking with Your Backpack

Your backpack will be your constant companion during your trekking holiday. You will have to get used to it, and a great way of doing that is using your loaded backpack as part of your training program until you get used its weight and position on your body.

It is also important to select the right kind of model. Go for one which allows adjustable chest and waist straps so that it can be perfectly placed on your back. Backpacks having external compression straps are also important as they don’t allow the load to shift to one side of the body.

Make Water Your Friend and Always Stay Hydrated

As obvious as it sounds, trekkers often forget to follow this simple rule. It hardly matters whether you live in a hot or cool climate. The amount of fluids required by your body will increase by a large percentage while trekking, as you lose a great amount of sweat. It is said that you should never reach the stage where you feel thirsty while trekking.

If that happens, it means you are probably dehydrated and your body has been craving liquids for a long time. What you should do is to always remain hydrated and drink water at regular intervals. One way of determining if you are dehydrated is taking the urine test. A pale straw color is a sign that you are properly hydrated while anything darker means that you need to increase your water intake.

Some Tips for Responsible Trekking

Responsible Trekking

These are some of the tips which should be followed by every responsible trekker.

Don’t leave garbage behind you

One of the foremost responsibilities of a trekker is that he cares for his environment as much as his happiness. You should, as a responsible trekker, always remember to clean your environment after you in the same condition as you found it. While items like soda cans and food wrappers are enormously harmful to the environment, cigarette buds and toilet paper are equally harmful.

Always carry a trash bag with you to dispose any leftover products as well as reusable containers which can be put to multiple purposes. In cases where you don’t have access to camp toilets, waste should be safely buried in a hole and then covered properly.

Respect the local culture

As a trekker, you should always the local customs and traditions of any country, region or area. Though they may be fascinating to you, the local people take them as seriously as you would your own. If you want to take photographs, it is always advised to seek their permission, and accept their refusal politely if they choose to do so. You should never distribute gifts and other items to the local people as this can encourage begging and increase the distance between locals and tourists.

Enjoy sightseeing, but responsibly

It is always important to respect the local traditions and laws of the land while enjoying sightseeing or visiting places which are considered sacred by locals. There are rules and regulations while visiting some places, especially religious sites.

If a place requires you to cover yourself with a scarf, do so. If at another place, you are required to remove your footwear, do so without asking any questions. While flouting some of the rules may be disrespectful in some countries, it may get you arrested in others. Enjoy sightseeing, but do so with pleasure.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. what are the things to carry on a trek in the indian himalayas.

On an Indian Himalayan trek, it is best advised to carry fewer but warm clothes irrespective of which season you are trekking. Good trekking pants and terrain-wise shoes are also very important for a comfortable trekking experience. Sunglasses, Suncap, Synthetic hand gloves, fleece or woollen hand gloves, woollen cap, headlamp/LED torch and trekking pole are some of the items which you must-carry on a trek.

Q. Which are the best beginner & family treks in India?

The best treks for beginner & family in India are:

  • Chopta Chandrashila

Q. What are the most difficult treks in India?

Some of the most difficult treks in India are:

  • Pangarchulla
  • Buran Ghati

Q. What are the best summer treks in India?

Some of the best summer treks in India are:

  • Nanda Devi East Base Camp

Q. What are some of the best monsoon treks in India?

Some of the best monsoon treks in India are:

  • Valley of Flowers
  • Kinner Kailash

Q. Which are the best winter treks in India?

Some of the best winter treks in India are:

Q. Which is the highest peak in India and which trek can give us its best view?

The highest peak in India is Kanchenjunga (8586m), which is situated on Indo-Nepal border. The best trek to witness it, is the Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek. The highest peak which is completely inside India is Nanda Devi (7816m). Nanda Devi East Base Camp trek gives the best view of Nanda Devi peak.

Q. What are some high altitude lake treks in India?

Some of the high-altitude lake treks in India are:

  • Roopkund Lake, Uttarakhand (5,029m)
  • Green Lake, Sikkim (4,935m)
  • Kedar Tal, Uttarakhand (4750m)
  • Tso Moriri, Ladakh (4595m)

Published: 05 Feb, 2021 | Last Updated:  05 Feb, 2024

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From the Lake District, Nainital, Nidhi Singh is a travel writer whose love for mountains can be seen in her write ups. Talk about solo travelling, indulging in adventure activities, binging on good food, planning budget trips or the Aurora Borealis and you will get all her attention. It is the wanderlust that keeps her going and if at all she could get one wish granted she would love to live a life less ordinary. Follow her on Twitter , Facebook & Instagram .

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22 Of the Absolute Best Treks in India

A compilation of 22 of the best treks in India as recommended by travel bloggers. Includes treks from all across India in a list that includes something for everyone. 

India is home to some of the most epic landscapes on Earth- so it’s certainly not a surprise that the massive country is a trekker’s paradise.

From the famed Himalayas to lush, jungle landscapes of the Northeastern states, the best treks in India vary in temperature, altitude and difficulty.

So what do they all have in common? Incredible views, that’s what! Though I’ve only been to a few trekking places in India thus far, I asked other travel bloggers what they think are the best treks in India.

The compiled list includes famous treks, day treks, winter treks, family-friendly treks and everything in between.

As you plan out your next Indian hiking adventure, keep the following natural wonders in mind. Without further ado, here are 22 of the best treks in India–where you’ll be sure to find something for everyone!

Love trekking? here's 22 of the best treks in India! Includes recommendations for the best trekking places in India from all over the country. #Indiatraveltips #Indiatravel #Indiatrekkingplaces #besttreksinIndia

22 Of The Best Treks in India

Gaumukh trek- uttarakhand.

Contributed by Samantha of Intentional Detours

Gaumukh trek sunset at bhojbasa

The Gaumukh Trek in Gangotri, Uttarakhand is not just a trek- it’s a pilgrimage. The 42 km round trip trek begins just near the famous Gangotri Mandir and takes trekkers to the very start of the Ganges River: the Gaumukh glacier.

As it can hardly get more spiritual than this, I certainly consider the Gaumukh to be one of the best treks in Uttarakhand. And the best part? It’s easy enough that even beginner trekkers can do it!

Charles and I completed the trek in two days, with one night spent at the Lal Baba Ashram. The ashram is located at the Gaumukh Trek “basecamp” known as Bhojbasa.

A very basic room in the ashram comes with the perk of two free meals, though you can also opt to rest in a tent or in the other accommodation, the GVMN Guesthouse.

After spending the night at the ashram, be prepared to set out EARLY so you’ll have enough time to first reach Gaumukh, and then turn around and make your way back to Gangotri before sunset.

For those not wanting such a rough day two of trekking, you can opt to spend another night at Bhojbasa, or start your journey back to Gangotri but pause for the night at Chirbasa, which is another campsite near the halfway point of the trail back.

Keep in mind that you’ll need to get a permit to embark on the trek, as it is located in a national park. Permits (which last for two days) cost 600 rupees for foreigners and 150 rupees for Indians.

If you choose to stay beyond two days, each extra day is 250 rupees per person regardless of nationality.

Though the trek isn’t difficult, and the path is essentially a straight trail, don’t underestimate altitude! As Gaumukh (and Gangotri town) are over 11,000 feet high, spending a few days in town adjusting to the thin air is a must for a successful trek.

Read Next: Everything you need to know about the Gaumukh Trek

Sinhagad Fort Trek- Maharashtra

Contributed by Tanayesh of Shoestring Travel

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Sinhagad nearby Pune  is one of the most popular and most visited fort as it is a short trek around Pune. It is 4320 feet above sea level. The Sinhagad Fort trek starts from the base village, it takes around 1 1/2 hours to get to the top. The trekking path is quite easy which makes it one of the best treks in India for amateur trekkers.

On average, it would hardly take 40 mins to reach the top of the fort. The views throughout the trek, as well as once you’re on top, are simply mesmerizing.

The gorgeous green valleys and wisps of clouds floating around are just breathtaking. Take a camera along and capture the beauty or just sit, relax and live the moment amidst nature.

The best time to be here is during the rainy season. Though it gets a bit overcrowded with visitors, eating bhajis [Pakodas] during the rainfall is a heavenly experience.

Apart from the food, nature is at its best when it rains here. The rains make the trekking route slippery, so it is suggested to be extremely cautious while trekking and do not run. Winter season is an equally fun time to embark on this trek.

Pro tip: Another epic trek in Maharashtra that you should definitely check out is the Bhimashankar Trek located in the state’s Western Ghats. 

Rupin Pass Trek- Uttarakhand & Himachal Pradesh

Contributed by Umang of TravelMax

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Rupin Pass was my first long Himalayan trek. Before the trek, I did a lot of one day or overnight treks. But Rupin Pass introduced me to the thrill of camping for multiple nights in a row.

Rupin Pass is a crossover trek, which essentially means that you cross a pass and don’t come back the same route. Due to this, we got to experience a wide range of myriad landscapes.

The Rupin Pass starts from Dhaula in Uttarakhand and ends at Sangla in Himachal Pradesh. This trek was and is still used by the Shepherds who aim to take their sheep across the state border.

The Rupin Pass was an unforgettable experience for me as it was my first affair with the Himalayas. By the end of this trek, my affair had blossomed into a heart-felt saga of love and ever since, I am hooked on to the enchanting beauty of Himalayas.

The best time to trek the Rupin Pass is between April – June. The winter pass is also possible, but it’s best avoided as the difficulty is 10x due to the multiple layers of snow.

The small villages on the way are livelier during the summer season. I particularly remember a game of volleyball with the locals during this trek.

Ideally, you should do this trek with a trekking group. But for the daredevil, it can be one solo. But be prepared for unmitigated risks as trekking in the Himalayas can be both, beautiful and cruel at the same time.

Tarsar-Marsar Trek- Kashmir

Contributed by Nishu of Tanned Travel Girl

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Trekking in Kashmir is not something a normal-hearted person will take up. But I was so determined to see the beautiful alpine lakes in Kashmir with my naked eyes that I mentally and physically prepared myself for this challenge.

For me, the experience was truly magical. The trek was of 6 days and each day we saw camped either near a beautiful river or in the middle of majestic Kashmir Valleys.

The summit was to the Tarsar and Marsar lakes. The beauty of these turquoise blue lakes in between snow-covered mountains cannot be described in words.

We had camped right beside the Tarsar Lake on a clear sky night, where the entire night was passed counting the shooting stars. During the day, we saw these lakes changing colors as the sun rays move! This trek is said to be the most beautiful trek in India .

The trek starts from Aru Valley in Kashmir and passes through Lidderwat, Shekwas, and then to the majestic Tarsar and Marsar lakes.

The trek can only be done in the months of July to September and is of medium difficulty level. However, if it rains, it can turn into a difficult one! But the sheer joy of seeing a rainbow over virgin mountains will be truly priceless.

Kheerganga Trek- Himachal Pradesh

Contributed by Suruchi of AllGudThings

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Kheerganga in Parvati Valley of Himachal Pradesh is located at an altitude 13,050 feet and can be reached via 12 kilometers trek from village Barshaini. This is a place where Lord Shiva had meditated for 3000 long years.

The hike to hot water spring Kheerganga is so picturesque that each trail leaves you spellbound. The trek lands you away from the city hustle-bustle, into the serene lap of nature, isolated from habitation, and technology.

At Kheerganga, nature and landscapes have retained its original shape and form. With every step, you hear the gushing flow of water; feel the aura and fragrance of woods.

  The flat Kheerganga meadows with hues of blue sky on top, erect never-ending mountain slopes bursting with pine trees, 100 feet tall waterfalls and a hot water spring in the midst of all is what makes it one of the top treks in India.

How to get there – Kheerganga Trek starts from village Barshaini which lies around 22 kilometers from Kasol and 3 km from Tosh

Best Time to go: The best time to hike to hot water spring of Kheerganga is between May – November.

Some Important Tips:

  • Hike only during day-time and be careful with wildlife
  • Do not pluck apples on the way as it’s annoying for the locals
  • Avoid Shortcuts unless you are with a guide who knows in and out about the place
  • Watch your steps at hot water spring as it is very slippery
  • Never run and be careful with stones on the trail

Read Next: The Ultimate Guide to Parvati Valley

Dainkund-Jot Trek, Himachal Pradesh

Contributed by Pooja of Fairytale Studios

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The Dainkund-Jot trek is a spectacularly scenic day trek near Dalhousie in the Himachal Pradesh state of India. The 9-kilometre trek is of easy difficulty level, and yet has a lot to offer in terms of natural beauty. This makes it one of the best treks in India for beginners.

The trek starts from a parking lot in Dainkund. A steep ascent from here takes one to the Dainkund peak, where an Indian temple dedicated to Pholani Mata is located.

The Dainkund peak is inhabited by the Indian Air Force and is the highest peak of Dalhousie located at a height of 9000 feet from the sea level.

The trail then runs entirely over a ridge, providing scenic views on both sides. It passes through a grove of trees and emerges at a shepherd shelter.

This is the best viewpoint of the trek from where one can get a picturesque view of the Pir-Panjal mountain range. The trail then follows a ridge over vast grassy meadows and meanders through numerous ponds, shepherd shelters and several viewpoints along the Jot ridge to end at Chowari Jot parking lot.

The Dainkund-Jot trek trail is an extremely less-explored trail but is well marked and can be done solo without the help of a guide. The trek is best done between March to November. Ensure that you start early in the morning so that you complete the trek taking as many breaks to photograph as you want.

Singalila Ridge Trek- West Bengal

Contributed by Louise of Wandering Welsh Girl

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Singalila National Park is one of India’s best trekking destinations. The Singalila Ridge in West Bengal connects the grand Himalaya of Nepal to India. Hikes along the length of the ridge typically take 6 days with the highest point being Sandakphu at 3636m.

On my tour of India I didn’t have time to hike the whole ridge, so instead opted for a day trek package offered by one of the various tour companies in Darjeeling.

We were picked up at 6 AM and drove for 2.5 hours to the small village of Dhotrey where we had breakfast. Along the way, our guide bought our National Park permits and registered our passports with the park. This hike crosses into Nepal and although there are no official border controls, passports are required by park officials.

From Dhotrey it’s a gradual 6 km ascent to Tonglu at 3041m. This is the highest point on the trek and on clear days offers views of 4 of the highest peaks in the world – Everest, Kachenjunga, Lhotse and Makalu.

From Tonglu we to hiked to Tumling, where we had a delicious Dahl Baat lunch along with a millet beer to celebrate Tibetan New Year.

After lunch it was all down-hill as we passed through several beautiful mountain villages to our endpoint in Chitrey. After a well-earned chai in Chitrey, our taxi then drove us back to Darjeeling where we arrived at 6 PM.

This moderately difficult day hike from Darjeeling is 18km in total and is a full day out. The best time of year to enjoy this hike between March and May when the colorful flowers such as rhododendrons, orchids and magnolia are in full bloom, or between September and December when the skies are typically clear.

Munnar Tea Plantations- Kerala

  Contributed by Soujanya of The Spicy Journey

munnar tea plantations sunrise

  Munnar, a picturesque hill station in the state of Kerala, is known for its tea plantations. Personally, I found that the best way to get up and close to the  Munnar tea plantations  was by going on a sunrise trek, which will prove to you that this is indeed one of the best trekking places in South India.

A sunrise trek in Munnar can be as grueling or easy as you want it to be. Since there are many hills and viewpoints in Munnar, most tour companies and trek organizers organize treks with varying levels of difficulty.

The easy or beginner sunrise trek lasts approximately 40 minutes to an hour and it involves a leisurely walk through the tea plantations until you reach a clearing at a hilltop.

On the other hand, those who are into trekking or love a physical challenge can go for a more challenging sunrise trek which involves climbing a higher peak before sunrise.

And so, the trek starts 3-4 hours before sunrise and involves walking in the dark through tea plantations, local villages, and trekking upwards, often through forested areas, towards the peak of a hill, from where you will get to witness a spectacular sunrise over the tea plantations.

Most reputable tour companies provide snacks and water along with an experienced tour guide. It is suggested to read online reviews or to book a tour associated with your place of stay in order to ensure a hassle-free experience.

Barsey Rhododendron Trek- Sikkim

  Contributed by Mohana and Aninda of Two Together

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  In spring, blooming rhododendrons color the wooded mountains of West Sikkim in a riot of pink and white- and the best way to enjoy the blooms are on a trek through the Barsey rhododendron sanctuary. You can opt for a day trek from Hillay and back or choose a longer, five-day trek from Hillay to Uttarey via Barsey, Jorebotey, and Thula Dhap.

The trail runs through thickets of bamboo and old-growth rhododendrons dolloped with red, pink, and white blossoms. Ancient lichen adorns branches and boughs and magnolias perfume the cold air.

The songs of  nilatavas  and rosefinches, warblers and orioles accompany you as you trek up the narrow, winding path towards Barsey. After Barsey, the forests open up and wide vistas of the snow-capped Himalayas greet you. On lucky days, you can spot the Khangchendzonga!

The abundance of scenic beauty— pristine meadows and sparkling mountain streams all framed by the pink and white blossoms— is moving.

On clear nights, sparkling stars spill over the inky sky and moonlight shimmers on snowy peaks as you settle down for a rustic local meal: rice and vegetables, sometimes momos, and down it with a swig of sweet rhododendron wine.

There are homestays at Hillay or you can stay in  Okhrey , about 30 min by car. This is an all-season trek but to experience the bewitching splendor of the rhododendrons, come in April-May.

Kipepeo organizes trekking groups. You can join them or hire local guides from Okhrey- regardless, you will be sure to find yourself enthralled by the offbeat beauty of what is surely one of the best treks in India.

Gokarna Beach Trail- Karanataka

Contributed by Ellis of Backpack Adventures

gokarna beach trail

One of my favorite treks in India was not in the mountains as you might expect, but right at the beach. Gokarna is an increasingly popular beach destination in Karnataka in the South of India with several beaches that are connected with each other through the Golden trail.

The Golden trail is an 8-kilometer path along the shore of the Arabian sea. You can either start in the sleepy temple town of Gokarna or at Paradise beach and then walk back. Either way, you will have beautiful views and the different beaches you come across are all different.

There is the main beach where the pilgrims from Gokarna take a dip in the waters before they visit the temples. Then there is Om beach, famous for its Om shape, and after that the more remote Half Moon and Paradise beaches that are only accessible by boat or on foot.

It’s not a difficult trek but some stretches are rocky and hilly so you will need some sturdy shoes. The best time for the trek is between October and April when the weather is dry and pleasant.

But even then, it can get warm as there is not much shade. Always bring enough water with you, as well as sunscreen and a sunhat. Then your good to go to enjoy the Gokarna beach trail- one of the best treks in South India.

Phantom Head Trek- Kerala

  Contributed by Jackson of Journey Era

phantom head trek kerala best treks in India

Munnar is one of the most underrated trekking regions in India and one of the spectacular hiking trails in Munnar is the Phantom Head. It’s renowned for providing a spectacular sunrise viewing platform from the summit, which overlooks the surrounding valleys.

The short hike covers an intense ascent of 400 meters. Beginning at 1500 meters above sea-level, the hike eventually reaches an altitude of almost 2000 meters.

The hard work is worth the journey to race to the summit in time to watch the sunrise over the horizon. The Phantom Head (locally known as ‘Phantom Kettu’) hike will have you mesmerized by the Western Ghats- making it one of the best treks in India.

Most hikers stay the night at the Anaerangal Camp, which is a cottage -style camping accommodation at the base of the mountain. It is very practical to stay nearby so you can start in the early hours of the morning.

Make sure you bring sturdy hiking shoes because the trail can be very muddy, especially near the wet season. You will also need a torch or a headlamp as you will be hiking up in the dark in order to witness the sunrise at the summit!

Roopkund Lake Trek- Uttarakhand

Contributed by Ruma of The Holiday Story

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Roopkund Lake in Uttarakhand India, located at an altitude of 5,000 meters above sea level, is also known as Mystery Lake.

A forest ranger found the skeletal remains of about 100 people inside a glacier lake in Uttarakhand. Since then, many mysteries surround Roopkund Lake, the trail to which provides some of the best trekking in India.

The best time for trekking in Roopkund is from late May to October when the mountain weather is at its best. I started my journey from  Kolkata  , where I set out to reach Haridwar by train. After Haridwar, I had to reach the village of Lohajung.

The trek starts from “One Village” and lasts for 5 days. Since there is no market in One Village”, all the rices/oils/vegetables of trek have to be bought from Lohajung.

On the first day, our target was “Bugial”. It is an altitude of 3354 m. The trek of Ghantacharek is on the second day from “Bedini Bugial” to “Pattharnachuni”. The third day we reached “Baguabasa” from “Pattarnachuni”. It is located at an altitude of 14000 ft.

We spent the day here, and the night was filled with dancing and singing. Early the next morning, we finally started trekking to Roopkund.  Once we reached Roopkund, the weather was good, so we also visit Junar Gali and then return by early morning.

Keep in mind that the last half kilometer to reach Roopkund is really difficult and very steep. Oxygen deficiency is a real concern. It takes 2 days to return to Lohajung.

Trek to Mandini, Alternate to Valley of Flowers – Uttarakhand

Contributed by Sumit of TravelDreams.live

mandini valley meadows

  The Valley of Flowers has been hyped and exposed to constant hordes of travelers and trekkers. It is time to give it some respite.

The Valley of Mandini is home to some of the most unique and pretty flora of the Himalayan region. The giant mountains of Mandini I, II & III encircle the valley and allow only a narrow passage into the Valley which has the Mandini river flowing.

What Is the Uniqueness of Mandini?

If the reader wishes to observe and experience the niche segment of the Himalayan Flora , this place beats the Valley of Flowers in all aspects of beauty and ruggedness.

It is one of the most underrated treks in the Himalayan region which transverses through lush meadows, and undulating mountains ranges amid dense greenery and forest cover- making it one of the best and most beautiful treks in India.

Details about the trek

To reach Mandini Valley, one has to commence the trek from Raasi Village and chart one’s course through the Rudranath Wildlife sanctuary (in state of Uttarakhand, India), past traditional age-old waypoints of Sandera, Thauli and Dagla before climbing up to an approximate elevation of 4400 mt.

The trek to reach the Valley is a five-day affair considering the remoteness of the Valley. If one wishes to see the Himalayan flora in all glory, the best times are Aug-Sept when the icy region thaws and comes ALIVE in all its glory.

Chadar Trek- Ladakh

Contributed by Arnav of High on Himalayas 

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One of the toughest treks in India, and yet one of a kind is the famed Chadar Trek. Chadar Trek is without a doubt one of the best treks in India, however, it’s also unique for a lot many reasons, one of them being that you are able to appreciate the beauty of nature up close.

The Chadar Trek is essentially a walk on the river Zanskar. It is a 65 km long trek, spread out over 5 days, in the Ladakh district of North India. The trek usually takes place in the month of January or Feburary, and is one of if not THE best winter treks in India.

Five days of walking in the freezing cold on snow/ice, four nights of braving the sub-zero temperatures, all whilst appreciating the small pleasures in life – such as drinking piping hot chai the first thing in the morning, overlooking the river flow by silently in front of your campsites or craving sunlight during the day.

When planning to tick Chadar Trek off your bucket list, it is imperative that your trip itinerary allows you to acclimatize for 3-4 days in Leh prior to embarking on the trek, owing to the high altitude and the thin air.

Based on my personal experience, I highly recommended that you keep some extra days in your hand, towards the end of the planned trek dates.

This way, if a delay arises due to uncontrollable circumstances such as heavy snowfall, you don’t have to worry about losing out on your flight ticket and rebooking another one at a higher cost. If all goes smoothly, you can use the extra time on your hand to experience the beauty of Ladakh in winters.

Nagalapuram Trek- Tamil Nadu

Contributed by Bhushavali of My Travelougue by Bhushavali

Nagalapuram trek

India is a rich & diverse land where contraries are both true! One of the examples is the weather – our weather ranges from super-cold to super-hot in various regions.

While the Himalayan range in Northern India is awesome with very tall peaks and super-cold weather, which you need to trek with a snow-suit, the Eastern & Western Ghats in Southern India are very-warm and very rich in their biodiversity- and you can do this trek while wearing shorts!

One of the hills in the Eastern Ghats in Tamil Nadu-Andhra Pradesh border is Nagalapuram. There are 3 waterfalls of different altitudes atop Nagala and to reach them one can trek from the west, which is slightly easier, or from the East, which is slightly harder.

We did the Nagalapuram trek from the east and it was loads of fun. We arrived the night before and camped beneath the stars at the foothills prior to starting the trek at about 6 AM.

The trek is moderate and can be done in 1 day, making it one of the ideal  day-trips from Chennai . It is very picturesque with streams running along. The path also requires quite a bit of climbing onto boulders along with some harsh inclines.

At one point, we even had to do a Spiderman-climb across the face of a huge boulder, with a deep pool beneath, and I almost lost my grip! At some spots the boulders were too smooth, so it was safer to go barefoot. That was quite a thrill!

Sandakphu Trek- West Bengal

Contributed by Debjani of The Vagabong

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  Sandakphu Trek is one of the best tea house treks in East India. It is an easy to moderate level trek which can be done over 4-5 days depending on the pit stops.

Sandakphu Trek is considered one of the best treks in India, as it gives you a chance to witness some of the panoramic Himalayan mountain ranges. On a good weather day, some of the places let you witness Mt. Everest, Makalu peak, Mt. Lhotse, and of course gigantic and rugged Mt. Kanchenjunga.

It is fairly considered as a convenient trek because there are several homestay and tea houses where trekkers can halt for the night. So, lugging a tent is not really required.

For the perfect views and weather conditions, the best time is to visit is during Winter season, Oct-Dec. One can also opt for springtime to witness the gorgeous Rhododendron flower blooms.

To start this trek, one has to reach Siliguri in West Bengal, where all the treks commence. Bagdogra is the nearest airport. On this trail, one can also see old Landrover (four-wheel drive) jeeps plying for people who are not able to hike but who also want to witness the enchanting mountain views.

Even when trekking in good weather, it is always advisable to be prepared for unexpected weather changes, as such is quite a common phenomenon in the mountains.

Stok Kangri Trek- Ladakh

Contributed by Sonakshi and Mainak of Places In Pixel

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The Himalayan region in India offers a lot of hikes, treks and mountaineering opportunities. But a few definitely stand out, and the Stok Kangri Trek is definitely one of them.

Standing tall at an altitude 6153 meters above-sea-level, Stok Kangri is the highest trekkable peak in India (most other 5000m+ peaks will require some form of mountaineering).

Although this trek does not involve mountaineering, the adventure and its difficulty not to be mistaken. One of the most important points that you need to keep in mind for any 5000m+ peaks is your level of fitness and preparedness.

And, that turned out to be the most adventurous (risky, to be precise) aspect of my Stok Kangri Summit trek – it was my first 4000m+ peak, and I was mildly unprepared (to say the least)! It was a thrilling experience but could easily have turned out to be otherwise.

In fact, just like me, many of my trekking-teammates underestimated the difficulty of this trek and the need to acclimatize before and during the ascent, which made our  Stok Kangri Summit an enduring challenge.

The best time to embark on the Stok Kangri adventure is May-September, with July being the most ideal. Since Stok Kangri peak lies in the Stok Range of the Himalayas, the starting point of this trek is the Stok Village in Leh.

Border Hiking in Thekkady National Park- Kerala

  Contributed by Ellie of The Wandering Quinn

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  If you want to see Wild Elephants in India in a responsible way, you have to add trekking in Thekkady National Park in Kerala to your  South India itinerary !

There are a few day trips and treks you can do to see the Wild Elephants that live in Thekkady National Park but the trek I would recommend is called the Border Hike.

This is a full day, hard trek that takes you deep into the wilderness of the National Park- making this one of the best treks in India for animal lovers!

You’ll be accompanied by at least 2 guides, one to explain where you are going and what you are seeing like the fauna and various other animals that call the park home, and the other to carry a gun and keep you protected!

Seeing the Wild Elephants is of course not guaranteed but the guides are good and it’s very likely you will spot them at some point on your trek.

I had to wait until right at the end of my trek but it was a great way to finish what was already an interesting and physically demanding, but rewarding trek in Kerala!

The town of Kumily is the tourist town for Thekkady National Park and there is a good amount of accommodation here. Local buses connect Kumily to other towns and cities in Kerala and Tamil Nadu which is just next door.

Nongriat Living Root Bridges Trek- Meghalaya

Contributed by Jitaditya of The Travelling Slacker

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  If you are looking for a really unique trek in India, go for the Living Root Bridge Trek in Nongriat, Meghalaya. The hike takes you to the small village of Nongriat set amidst dense forests and this is where you also see the iconic double-decker living root bridge.

These bridges are made by local Khasi people by directing the roots of the trees to form bridges over hilly streams. The trees grow over generations to form these bridges.

Beyond the village of Nongriat, you can hike further for another 1.5 hours to reach Rainbow Falls. This is a beautiful bluish-green waterfall with a perennial rainbow over it (Unless it is a cloudy day).

Unlike other treks, here you hike downwards (returning is an uphill task, both literally and figuratively). Nongriat has a few homestays and it is advisable to stay there for the night.

The nearest major town is Cherrapunjee, otherwise known for its waterfalls and caves. From there you will find local transport to the starting point of the trek.

This is one of the most famous  treks in Northeast India , which offers many other hidden gems that are lesser-known compared to the treks in the Indian Himalayas.

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Kolukkumalai Trek- Tamil Nadu

  Contributed by Athul of Our Backpack Tales

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  Kolukkumalai is located in the Theni district of Tamil Nadu. Kolukkumalai can also be accessed by Jeep from the Suriyanalle town in Kerala.

The Kolukkumalai Trek is one of the most  popular things to do in Munnar , and it is famed to be the highest organic tea plantation in the world. At an elevation of 7086 feet above sea level, it is one of the best treks in South India.

The trek starts at the Kurangani Village and is considered to be of moderate difficulty. It takes around 6-7 hours to reach the peak from the base.

You can witness a variety of vegetation as you trek up to the summit like grasslands, thick forests and pine trees. It is the best place to catch an epic sunrise, and camping options are also provided by different tourist agencies.

Sham Valley Trek- Ladakh

  Contributed by Ellie of Soul Travel Blog

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  Commonly known as the “baby trek” in Ladakh, India’s roof of the world and one of the most beautiful parts of the country, the Sham Valley trek is often suggested to trekkers new to the Ladakh region.

Easily accessible and relatively close to Ladakh’s main city of Leh, the trek is a great opportunity to explore some of Ladakh’s gentler valleys between homestays.

Even for this trek though, it’s recommended to rest in Leh for at least 2-3 days if you arrive by plane before heading out trekking, to allow you to adjust to the altitude.

One of the best things about the Sham Valley Trek (aside from the views) is it runs from homestay to homestay – allowing the perfect opportunity to stay with Ladakhi families and learn more about the unique culture and lifestyle in Ladakh which is unlike anywhere else in India. Homestays are simple – don’t expect hot showers – but provide shelter from the heat or cold, depending on when you are trekking.

The  Sham Valley Trek  is generally open longer than other treks in Ladakh given its lower altitude – depending on the year, it’s usually possible to trek this route with a local guide between April or May and September.

We don’t recommend trekking without a guide in Ladakh due to constantly changing conditions and it also helps support local people through employment.

Just don’t get lulled into a false sense of security by the “baby trek” nick-name! This is still a challenging trek passing over 3,700m in parts, but the main difference between this and other Ladakh treks is that you’ll only be trekking half days, and staying in homestays rather than camping.

Valley of Flowers- Uttarakhand

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Visualize a valley in the Western Himalayas. Now imagine the valley to be full of a wide variety of wild and colorful flowers. Add to that some high-altitude animals. The result is this dreamy romantic place called the Valley of Flowers- one of the most beautiful treks in India.

Valley of Flowers National Park is situated in the North Chamoli district of the State of Uttarakhand. This valley is well known for over 500 species of high-altitude flowers that are found only in this region.

This is also home to the Himalayan snow leopard, musk deer, Himalayan Monal Pheasant and other rare species of animals and birds.

During the right season, the entire valley is covered with flowers. In fact, every 15 to 20 days the colors of the carpet of flowers change, as different plants bloom at different times.

The flowers bloom only during the monsoon season, which is July to September. For the most unforgettable experience of the valley of flowers, the end of July to August is the best time.

The trek starts from the village of Ghangaria, which is at an altitude of 3100 Metres. The route is marked and may be classified as an easy to moderately difficult trek, compounded by the thin air. The Valley of Flowers is at an altitude of 3800 meters.

The total distance to the entrance of the valley of flowers is just about 4 km of an uphill trek. The valley itself is 8Km long by 2Km wide and needs a lot of time to explore the various sites and flowers.

Ghangaria is about 10 Kms from Pulna village, which is the nearest motorable road and is connected to the city of Joshimath. Ghangaria is also the base for Hemkunt Sahib trek.

Best Treks in India: Wrap Up

Now that you’ve taken a gander at some of the best trekking places in India, all that’s left to do is grab your backpack and go!

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India is BIG and this is but a small selection of mountain amazement that one can find in the Subcontinent. Hopefully, you’ve added a few new places to your bucket list, and perhaps you’ve even embarked on one of two of these already!

Is your favorite trek on the list? If not- drop it in the comments. There’s always more top treks in India to discover!

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Polish-American often to be found in South Asia. Irrationally in love with plush hippos and oreo cheesecakes, and intensely passionate about sunsets and yak sightings. Adventuring on with one less cervical vertebrate than the rest of us.

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Beautiful pictures and really useful content. I’d love to go and explore!

Wow that’s a great compilation..unfortunetly I haven’t been to any .

Wow interesting treks loved it very much actually I am a trek lover every year I use go for trek with my friends but this year no option to plan due to pandemic. But I didn’t explore all the treks which you have listed I will bookmark and make a plan for soon. Thanks for sharing!

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 52 Best Treks in India to Add to Your Travel Bucket List in 2022

52 Best Treks in India to Add to Your Travel Bucket List in 2022

Trekking in India is a great way to take in the country's natural beauty while experiencing the pleasure of mountain climbing. Check out these 52 best treks in India.

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Trekking in India offers a rewarding experience for anyone and is one of the best ways to explore the country on foot. Whether a breathtaking mountain trail or a meandering pass over the rolling ridges, the best treks in India , regardless of your experience or fitness level, are begging to be explored. Browse through this article to find the 52 top treks in India to add them to your bucket list and get an experience of a lifetime.

Benefits Of Trekking That Are Sure To Convince You To Go On A Trek

Being in the mountains, spotting distant peaks with mesmerizing views, sniffing crisp fresh air, sounds & smells of nature! Is that all? Well, no! There is more to trekking than just observing the scenery, carrying a backpack with all of your essentials and clicking hundreds of beautiful photos. Trekkers can reap a variety of health benefits from this adventurous activity.

  • You burn somewhere around 350 to 500 calories each hour when trekking.  And the best part is - carrying some weight in your backpack helps burn additional 50 - 100 calories. Thus, trekking is an excellent exercise for losing that extra weight.
  • Trekking across the rocky boulders also provides you with a proper all-body workout, thereby helping you gain that extra strength.
  • By constantly moving, trekking also helps boost the cardiovascular system and promotes your blood and oxygen flow.
  • Breathing in the fresh air amidst those lush green mountains, far from pollution, also helps clean your respiratory system.
  • Most importantly, the entire trekking experience in nature plays a significant role in calming the mind and soul.

What Makes India An Ideal Destination For Trekking?

If you ask ten experienced trekkers to name the top treks globally, you'll get ten different replies, but India will undoubtedly be included. A scenic country with dramatically varying landscapes and a significant fusion of cultures, India is a country to be explored.

  • India is one of the best places in the world for a trekking trip because of its diversity of mountain peaks.
  • There are hundreds of treks in India, from easy and short to long and challenging, summer to winter, monsoon to snowfall.
  • From high Himalayan peaks to rocky meadows, freezing deserts to tropical rainforests, the top treks in India are diverse and ideal for getting an adrenaline rush.
  • Treks in India provide something for everyone, from breathtaking natural beauty to enigmatic archaeological sites and fascinating local culture.

Mountain Trekking In India: The Most Famous Top 10 Treks in India 

Unreal scenery, excellent exercise and plenty of fresh air — trekking in India is an activity you simply cannot miss if you have strong legs and a well-functioning set of lungs. Whether you're a novice or a seasoned hiker, here are the 10 most famous places for trekking in India that you should add to your bucket list.

1. Chadar Trek

The Chadar Trek , an unmissable name on the list of the top treks in India , is ideal for those looking forward to experiencing the thrill of challenging treks. The trek is popular with adventurers because it tests their endurance at every step, with temperatures as low as 35° Celsius, and allows them to witness the ice age dream of walking on glossy ice sheets called "Barf ki Chadar".

2. Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

The Kashmir Great Lakes Trek, perched at 13,800 ft above sea level, is one of the best places for trekking in India as it treats you with the best views of snow-clad mountains, countless meadows and rocky barren plains.

3. Everest Base Camp Trek

If you are searching for the best trek in India , it is impossible to not hear about the Everest Base Camp Trek. Located at an altitude of 5,550 metres above sea level, the Everest Base Camp Trek will take you through hidden Gompas, breathtaking mountain views, lush green farmlands, dazzling blue fast-flowing rivers and much more.

4. Buran Ghati Trek

Situated at an altitude of 15,000 ft, the Buran Ghati Trek has it all - magnificent flora, dense forests, vast green grasslands, glacial lakes, snow-capped peaks, dreamy campsites, gleaming waterfalls and exhilarating passes.

5. Chopta Chandrashila Trek from Delhi

Ranged at an altitude of 13,000 feet, the Chopta Chandrashila Trek has two routes - from Delhi and Rishikesh. The trek expedition from Delhi is rewarding for high altitude trek lovers as it takes them through lush green forests, snow-capped mountains and the breathtaking views of Nandadevi, Bandarpunch, Trisul, Kedar Peak and Chaukhamba peaks.

6. Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek

The Deo Tibba Base Camp Trek, also known as the Chota Chandratal Trek, is one of the easiest treks in India , hidden in the lovely scenery of Manali. The view from the summit nestled with alpine flowers, other popular peaks, rivers and waterfalls is sure to leave you spellbound.

7. Sandakphu Trek

Located on the edge of Singalila National Park in West Bengal, the Sandakphu Trek rises to an elevation of 11,930 ft above sea level. It is one of the best places for a trekking trip in Eastern India.

8. Roopkund Trek

The breathtaking trails of the Roopkund Trek reign atop a staggering 16,499 feet above sea level in the Garhwal Himalayas, against a stunning backdrop of lofty mountain peaks and rich carpets of grass & flowers, deep woods, trickling brooks, and innumerable breath-taking campsites.

9. Dzongri Trek

An astounding peak that reaches up to 4,000 metres above sea level, the Dzongri Trek is one of the best places for trekking in India for people who do not want to go on long and challenging treks. From lush green forests of Oak, Maple and Rhododendron trees to sparkling streams, this beautiful trek unravels the marvels of nature at every step.

10. Rajmachi Trek

The Rajmachi Trek, which you can do from either Lonavala or Karjat, is an exhilarating trek to the two historic forts of Manaranjan Fort and Shriwardhan Fort. Surrounded by immense natural beauty, this is sure to give you ample time to observe the purest form of natural abundance.

3 Types of Treks According to Difficulty

Treks are classified as easy, moderate or difficult based on many factors, and your trekking experience plays a huge role in determining the right place for trekking in India .

When treks are called easy, it generally refers to the trails being evenly spread across grasslands and lush green forests - without many rocky boulders. Not to mention, easy treks in India are ideal for beginners. On an easy trek, the altitude is not very high, and the duration of the trek is usually 5 to 6 days long. Moreover, easy treks are pitched with campsites that have sufficient water access.

2. Moderate

Moderate treks in India are usually gently laid out but may have steep slopes. Furthermore, the routes may require up to 6 hours of trekking and could have an altitude of up to 14,000 ft. Although moderate treks also offer plenty of water near the campsites, they may have slightly difficult exits at some points. Moderate treks are ideal for trekkers with some experience but with a high level of physical fitness.

3. Difficult 

As determined by the name, difficult treks have challenging trails and are ideal for seasoned trekkers. These treks could have elevations as high as 16,000 feet above sea level and might be 8 to 9 hours long. Usually filled with uneven pathways, rocky boulders, steep climbs and descents, snow or rain, difficult treks in India are not meant for everyone.

Mountain Trekking In India: 5 Easy Treks In India Anyone Can Complete

If you are a beginner, you might consider trekking intimidating, but fortunately, there are many treks for beginners in India. Furthermore, easy treks are a great way to discover whether trekking is your passion or something you do just once. Hence, here are five easy best treks in India you need to explore:

1. Bhrigu Lake Trek

A jewel of the Himalayas untouched by many trekkers, the Bhrigu Lake Trek is a short trek with an elevation of around 14,100 feet from the ground. The surprising colour changes of the lake with each passing season are absolutely stunning. The lake appears blue in spring and early summers and turns emerald green in late summers.

2. Hampta Pass Trek

Hampta Pass Trek is proudly seated at an elevation of 12,800 ft above sea level. The trek is beautifully positioned in the Pir Panjal Range of the Himalayas and covered with blankets of snowy glaciers, gleaming rivers, blooming flowers and challenging terrains.

3. Chatakpur Tiger Hill Trek

If you are fond of exploring wildlife, the Chatakpur Tiger Hill Trek is an ideal trekking destination for you. Surrounded by organic orchards and dense forests, this trek is one of the easiest and most beautiful trails in Darjeeling.

4. Har Ki Dun Trek

Bask at the magnificent sight of the Swargarohini group of peaks from a height of 12,000 ft. above sea level from the Har Ki Dun Trek. This is one of the most captivating short treks in India and greets you to witness high altitude alpine lakes, verdant grasslands, lush green forests, rivers, streams and everything that your heart has yearned for.

5. Triund Trek

Triund Trek is a high-altitude mountain at the foot of the Dhauladhar ranges, perched at the height of 9,350 ft, thus catering to a perfect place for some mind-blowing adventure and thrills.

For Those Who Believe Darr Ke Aage Jeet Hai, Here Are 5 Difficult Top Treks In India!

If you are a seasoned trekker wanting to scale the giant mountains or simply want to push your limits, here are 5 top treks in India that will take your adventure to the next level.

1. Stok Kangri Trek

The challenging Stok Kangri Trek is nestled in the lap of glaciers and steep slopes to let you feel a rush of adrenaline in your blood as you scale right up to a height of 20,180 ft.

2. Kedartal Trek

The Kedartal Trek is ideal for the seekers of arduous expeditions boasting a height of 15583 ft. above sea level. A glance at the Gangotri Temple from the summit will melt your heart.

3. Kang Yatse II

A fascinating sight for the eyes to behold, the Kang Yatse II is one of the highest trekkable peaks in India. This throne shaped peak takes you through unparalleled breathtaking views of vast meadows, majestic landscapes and the culturally rich Markha Valley.

4. Bali Pass Trek

Owing to the magnificent view of Yamunotri and Har ki Dun Valleys, the Bali Pass Trek rewards you with the scenic views of the mighty Bandarpoonch, Kalanag, and Swargarohini peaks. Perched at a towering height of 5,000 metres above sea level, this spectacular trek is a perfect combination of natural abundance and taxing terrains.

5. Parang La Trek

Basking high at an altitude of 18,370 ft above sea level, the Parang La Trek is one of the most challenging and unpopular treks that connects Spiti, Tibet, and Ladakh. Its steady ups and downs, a vast expanse of meadows, forest trails, pristine lakes and scenic views will soothe your senses and make you content with unbridled natural beauty.

4 Gorgeous Short Treks in India For Scenery And Adventure

India is home to some of the most breathtakingly gorgeous treks in the world. So, if you want to create a memory of a lifetime by trekking to a magnificient destination, here are the 4 best treks in India where you will witness some of the most stunning waterfalls, walk on lush green grass, breathe fresh air in magnificent abodes and get wonderstruck at the beauty of nature.

1. Kheerganga Trek , Kasol

Regarded as one of the most captivating treks in Himachal Pradesh, the Kheerganga Trek takes you on a journey through stunning trails, wooden bridges, high passes and beautiful waterfalls.

2. Pin Parvati Pass Trek

Nestled in the picturesque Manali, the Pin Parvati Pass Trek is one of the best treks in India that sweeps up an astounding 17,457 ft above sea level.

3. Nag Tibba Trek

Relish the adventure deep within your soul by indulging yourself in Nag Tibba Trek in the Garhwal Region of Lower Himalayas at the height of 3050 metres above sea level.

4. Patalsu Peak Trek

Instigate yourself on the mixture of snow-capped mountains, lush meadows, alpine forests and pristine waterfalls through the Patalsu Peak Trek. Located close to the charming Kullu valley and Hanuman Tibba, Friendship Peak, etc., this mighty peak boasts a gigantic height of 13,845 ft.

7 Himalayan Treks in India That Will Take Your Breath Away

Home to the world’s highest mountain, the Himalayas are a haven for those seeking adventure in the lap of mountains and peaks. Their giant snowy peaks, extraordinary views and scenery, captivating trails, carpets of green spreads, and tantalising water bodies exert a magnetic pull on trekkers. If you want to make trekking much more than an adventure, here is a list of some of the best Himalayan treks:

1. Pin Bhaba Pass Trek

An astounding peak reaching 16,125 feet, the Pin Bhaba Pass Trek boasts of its panoramic splendour and captivating appeal. Located in the picturesque Shimla, this soaring peak makes for an ideal destination for mountain trekking in India . It pushes you through some steep inclines, vast grasslands, river valleys and Buddhist monasteries.

2. Rupin Pass Trek

Nestled at the head of the surreal Himalayas in Himachal Pradesh, the Rupin Pass Trek climbs up to staggering heights of 15,250 feet to offer unmatched views of the surrounding snow-kissed mountains, waterfalls, forests and glacial meadows.

3. Miyar Valley Trek

Located between Pir Panjal and Zanskar Range, the Miyar Valley is the best trek in India for people who want to trek long and less-crowded trails. Known as the Yosemite of India, this trek will give you pictorial and mesmerising views of carpets of green spreads, rocky boulders and hidden lakes.

4. Goechala Trek

Let your senses get lulled into a magical trance and get smitten by the beauty of nature through the Goechala Trek that unfolds at an altitude of 16,207 ft above sea level.

5. Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek

Standing high at an elevation of around 11686 feet from the sea level, the Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek hosts a variety of flora and fauna, dense forests, scenic valleys and eye-catching landscapes.

6. Dayara Bugyal Trek

Another best trek in India , the Dayara Bugyal Trek, will make your soul feel right at peace with its mesmerising snow-clad mountains, surrounding valleys and dense forests.

7. Churdhar Trek

The Churdhar Trek is one of the best treks in the Sirmour district of Himachal Pradesh, with spectacular scenery and picturesque views of the peaks of Badrinath and Kedarnath.

3 Treks in North India You Cannot Miss Out On

With the Himalayan Range stretching across 13 Indian States and Union Territories, North India is home to a plethora of the best treks in India , all of which are exquisite in their very existence. So, if you want to explore the top treks in India in the northern region, here are our top three recommendations:

1. Digar La Trek

A bundle of surprises, the adventure of roaming through the dreamlike landscapes of the Digar La Trek is astounding. The best part of this scenic vista is the great panoramic views of the mighty Karakoram range to the north and the lovely Pangong Tso Lake.

2. Vasuki Tal Trek

Blessed with unmatched views of Gaumukh, the source of river Ganga, and the alpine meadows of Tapovan, the Vasuki Tal Trek will take you on numerous sharp ascents and steep climbs. On the way to the foot of Mt. Shivling, the intimidating glaciers and moraines, beautiful green valleys, and diverse flora and wildlife will leave you awestruck.

3. Satopanth Lake Trek

If you want to attain some spiritual satisfaction while embarking on an adventure, the Satopanth Lake Trek is ideal. When you make your way through the lush green shades of forest cover, scenic meadows and glaciers, you come across the holy lake of Satopanth – at 7,000 metres above sea level.

3 Treks in South India for Trekking Enthusiasts

Although India is home to the world's tallest mountain range, the Himalayas, not all of India's trekking opportunities are in the north. The southern Indian states also provide numerous trekking opportunities for novice and experienced trekkers. Hence, here are the three best treks in India in the southern region:

1. Kalsubai Peak Trek

Perched at an elevation of 5,400 feet off the ground, the Kalsubai Peak Trek is inarguably one of the toughest treks in Maharashtra. With an extremely strenuous trail, this behemoth is not for the faint-hearted and needs some prior trekking experience to be accomplished. The trek takes you on endless rocky boulders, steep slopes, moraines, ever-changing landscapes, narrow cliffs, and rocks covered in water streams and mosses.

2. Kodachadri Trek

Standing tall at an altitude of 1,1343 metres, the Kodachadri Trek is the 10th highest peak in Shimoga that takes you through dense forests, waterfalls, rich fauna, and panoramic views of the Nagara fort. Capture some fascinating pictures of the rustic Western Ghats and pitch a camp amidst the wilderness to add more thrill to your trekking trip.

3. Devkund Waterfall Trek

A must-try short and easy trek in Maharashtra boasting an altitude of 2,700 ft, the Devkund Waterfall Trek is ideal for clicking some stunning pictures. The Devkund waterfall, also known as the 'Bathing Pond of Gods,' comprises three waterfalls that feed into the Kundalika River. You may find mossy boulders, narrow ridges and moraines on your way but the backdrop of the engulfing peaks make every minute of exertion worth it!

2 Stupefying Winter Treks in India That Promise Attractive Views

One of the main reasons why many trekkers prefer exploring the mountain during winters is because the view of snowfields in every corner they look at is pure bliss. The sunsets look magical, the forests are blanketed in fine white snow, and bonfire discussions add to the charm. Here are two top treks in India you must visit in winter.

1. Panwali Kantha Trek

The breathtaking Panwali Kantha Trek offers panoramic glimpses of high altitude meadows in the Garhwal Himalayas. Positioned at an elevation of 3,368 metres above sea level, the Panwali Kantha Trek will make you skip your heartbeat with the majestic view of exhilarating bugyals, flowering herbs, wildlife, large evergreen leaves, and the captivating views of many verdant mountain peaks.

2. Kuari Pass Trek

Basking high at an altitude of 12,516 ft., the Kuari Pass Trek is full of mesmerising views of the Nanda Devi, snow-clad mountain peaks, dense alpine forests, fascinating flora and fauna and perfect campsites. On your way to this gorgeous trail, you will also witness the picturesque views of the Bhagirathi and Alakananda views.

2 Summer Treks in India That Are Inevitable

If you want to beat the heat and experience a summer retreat in the mountains, there are many summer treks in India you can go to. The glimpse of melting snow, deep valleys and blooming flowers look picture-perfect. Here are some of the best treks in India to enjoy in the summertime.

1. Beas Kund Trek

Nestled cosily amidst Hanuman Tibba, Friendship Peak, and many other captivating mountain peaks, the Beas Kund Trek is easy for beginners and is decorated with lush greenery. The trek takes you to a scenic verdant valley housing an azure blue pond so that you can capture hundreds of stunning photos and cherish the memories for a lifetime.

2. Kareri Lake Trek

Perched high at an altitude of 9,625 feet above sea level, the Kareri Lake Trek takes you through vast spreads of greenery, forests of chirr and chilgoza pines, gushing waterfalls and a wide variety of flora and fauna. You will also find a temple of Lord Shiva on your way to the summit.

2 Monsoon Treks in India That You Should Go On In The Rainy Season

Although summer trekking is more popular, and monsoon is often not considered the best time for it due to steep slopes and slushy trails, a seasoned trekker would always state that trekking during the rains is a different experience altogether.

1. Valley of Flowers Trek

True to its name, the Valley of Flowers Trek is a heaven for nature lovers and is regarded as a floral wonderland by trekkers. Privileged as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the trek to the Valley of Flowers is perched at a majestic height of 3,600 metres above the ground and will take you to carpets of infinite flowers and Hemkund Sahib - a gorgeous Gurudwara.

2. Andharban Trek

Located near Pimpri in Maharashtra, the Andharban Trek rises to an elevation of 2,160 ft. above sea level. This trekking trail passes through beguiling meadows, verdant mountains and pristine waterfalls. Treat yourself to the scenic views of the green-capped hills of the western ghats and the Sahyadris by reaching the summit.

2 Snow Treks in India If You Love Chasing Views

Passing through snow-clad mountain trails and frozen rivers is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for adventure enthusiasts. A snow trek will provide you with an extraordinary thrill if you want to put your trekking skills to the test. Here are the top two snow hikes in India that you should not miss.

1. Hampta Valley Snow Trek

Discover the eternal beauty of the glaciers of the Pir Panjal Ranges and unwind in the tranquil environment of the Himalayan mountain range via the Hampta Valley Snow Trek. The snow-capped mountains, vast grasslands, alpine forests and many frozen rivers make this place a paradise for snow lovers.

2. Kedarkantha Trek

Experience the extraordinary beauty of the Kedarkantha Summit perched high at a lofty altitude of 12,500 ft off sea level. The Kedarkantha Trek is a perfect amalgam of majestic grace and spiritual comfort as it was once a place of meditation for Lord Shiva. This trek is an ideal destination for the people who crave the eternal beauty of nature by taking them to the Govind National Park amidst countless snowy paths and tranquil rivers.

3 Upcoming Treks in India You Should Definitely Try

If you are planning a trekking trip in the days to come, here are some upcoming treks you can consider.

1. Adi Kailash Trek

The Adi Kailash trek is nestled at the height of 6,310 metres, with a closer look at the tranquil Kumaon Himalayas. The trek is a dream and desire for hundreds of adventure lovers and pilgrims. Bounded by mesmerising wildflowers, cascading waterfalls and dense grasslands, the Adi Kailash will take you to the emerald Parvati Lake, Gauri Kund and a temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Parvati.

2. Brahmatal Trek

Situated at a fairly impressive altitude of 3180 metres, the Brahmatal Trek is devoted to Lord Brahma. The trail is gorgeously covered with blankets of snow, verdant valleys, dense forests & streams and takes you to the mesmerising views of the Nanda Ghunti and Skeleton Lake.

3. Gokarna Beach Trek

Ranged at approximately 10 km, the Gokarna Beach Trek is a trekker's and hiker's wonderland in Karnataka. The trek welcomes you with gentle waves and the scenic nature of five major beaches and is perfect for pitching a camp and playing plenty of beach games. The tranquil waters along the coastline are sure to calm your mind and leave you amazed by the beauty of nature.

4 Best Trekking Places in India 

If you are looking for the best trekking places in India, here are the four most popular destinations.

1. Uttarakhand

If trekking is your first love, Uttarakhand's stunning flora and fauna, waterfalls, lakes, and gardens are calling out to you to explore the best trek in India .

Situated in the Eastern Himalayas, Sikkim offers plenty of trekking opportunities which are full of quintessential hills, pristine water bodies and lush green landscapes.

3. Himachal Pradesh

The incandescent mountains, turquoise lakes, snow-dusted peaks and jaw-dropping landscapes make trekking in Himachal Pradesh one of the most thrilling experiences for any kind of traveller.

Guarded breathtakingly by frozen water bodies, ancient monasteries, desert mountains and exquisite landscapes, Ladakh is bestowed with a plethora of enthralling treks.

Best Time For A Trekking Trip In India 

Since there are plenty of treks in India, the best time for trekking depends on the type of experience you want to have. Some treks are ideal for the summer season, while others are perfect to be explored in mystical monsoons or chilly winters. Moreover, some find summer treks more enjoyable, and many other trekking enthusiasts are fond of the challenging winter trails.

  • So, if you are a beginner or want to escape the crowds and witness blooming flowers, chirping birds and lush green meadows, the spring season (March to April) is the best time for a trip mountain trekking in India for you.
  • Whether you are a beginner or an experienced trekker, the summer season (late April to June) is one of the best times if you want to explore the best trek in India. Several high-altitude and difficult treks are easily accessible during summers.
  • For those who want to add more excitement and adventure to their trekking trip, Monsoon (July, Aug & Mid Sep) is the best time, and Ladakh is one of the best places to explore.
  • If you want to trek at a time when it's slightly warm but not unpleasantly hot, Autumn (October – November) is the best time of the year for you. Camping and a bonfire add to the whole adventure and thrill of the experience.
  • With snow-capped routes, frozen rivers, little water, and much more, winters (November to Feb/March) come with their own challenges on trekking trails. However, this time is ideal for a visit only by seasoned trekkers and not by beginners.

The Ultimate Trekking Essentials List You Will Ever Need For Mountain Trekking In India

Before you head out to explore the best trek in India , here are some essentials you will need on your trekking trip .

  • Backpack & Rain Cover – Of course!
  • Trekking Shoes – To trek comfortably without any pain or injuries
  • Water Bottle – To stay hydrated
  • Healthy Snacks – To keep yourself energised and moving
  • First Aid Kit – To be prepared for any accidents that may happen
  • Flashlight & Head Torch – To light those dark nights
  • Hand Sanitizer – To stay safe against germs
  • Sunscreen – If it’s too hot
  • Map – To stay on the right path
  • Extra Batteries for Your Flashlight & Powerbank – You don’t want to run out of batteries, right?
  • Walking Pole – To maintain balance on uneven trails and protect your knees while walking down sloping hills
  • Swiss Knife – Trust us! It always comes in handy!
  • Umbrella & Raincoat – To keep yourself from getting wet during rains
  • Essential Clothing – Just make sure it’s comfortable!
  • Caps, Mufflers & Sunglasses - To keep yourself protected from the weather's harshness
  • Toiletries – They’re a must!
  • Cutleries – To eat without any hassles.

7 Tips to Remember When You Go For Mountain Trekking In India

While there is a long list of helpful trekking trips, here are the essential ones you must remember:

  • Don't trek alone
  • Always stay hydrated
  • Eat healthy and don’t stay hungry
  • Stay on the right route and don't try to take shortcuts
  • Choose the right trek as per your level of physical fitness and trekking experience
  • Invest in high-quality trekking shoes and trekking poles to take the stress off your feet and legs

The Bottom Line

Treks are a terrific way to take a break from the monotonous city life and observe some scenic beauty. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned trekker, the best part about mountain trekking in India is that there is a trek for everyone. From the picturesque Uttarakhand to the exquisite Himachal Pradesh, scenic Sikkim, surreal Ladakh, and hypnotic Jammu and Kashmir, India is full of beautiful trekking trails.

Furthermore, a trekking trip is a unique experience for everyone - some are more interested in the beauty of the destination, while for many others, it's all about the camaraderie across the way. Whether you're conquering a summit, passing through remote villages, or venturing further into the jungle, the best trek in India is sure to make you feel like a true explorer.

So, which of these places would you want to visit on your next trekking trip ? Also, do you consider yourself a novice or a trekking expert? Whenever you plan your next trekking journey, make sure to follow the ultimate trekking checklist shared by us and don’t forget to keep in mind the valuable tips highlighted above.

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Treks in India For The Rugged Adventure Lovers

Treks in india, here is the list of 30 treks in india for the rugged adventure lovers, 1. roopkund trek.

Roopkund Trek

Perched at an elevation of 5,029 m above the sea level in the lap of Trishul Peak and Nanda Ghunti, the Roopkund trek in India is a place full of mystery. Also called as 'Mystery Lake', the place is synonymous to its name owing to the discovery of human skeletons and horses remains from Palaeolithic age at this very place. Surrounded by the mesmerising scenic beauty of lush green mountains and rocky glaciers, the place presents a perfect package for trekking in India. The human and horse skeletons found around Roopkund are believed to be about 500-600 years old. The place remains frozen almost throughout the year but offers a great view of beauty. Difficulty Level: Very Difficult Duration: 8-9 Days Best Time to Visit : May-June

2. Chadar Frozen River Trek - Of the Challenging Treks in India

Chadar Frozen River Trek - Of the Challenging Treks in India

"Chadar" refers to the blanket or sheet as the Zanskar river transforms itself from a rapid river into a white blanket of ice during winter making it a magnificent trek in India to embark on. The frozen spectacle awaits the trekker to the experience of glass ice ranging from a bluish tinge to golden yellow that is seen during the few hours that sunlight reaches directly into the gorge to the milky whitish on a moonlit night. Chadar Frozen River trek is said to be one of the best treks in India. This is one of the toughest treks in India and of course, the most adventurous as well. Dificulty Level: Difficult Duration: 5 Days Best Time to Visit : January - February

3. Kheerganga Trek

Kheerganga Trek

Kheerganga is a must do when in Karol or Manali, India. Kasol, located in the state of Himachal Pradesh is the hippie paradise with the weed growing freely everywhere. Malana, the magical valley producing the best hash in the world is a half day trek from Kasol. Kheerganga is unlike any other trek in India partly due to its free-spirited ideals towards recreation. The base point of the trek is from Barshiani which is 20 km from Kasol and one can reach Barshiani via private cabs or via local buses. Difficulty Level: Easy Duration: 3 Days Best Time to Visit : May - June and September - October

4. Kedarkantha Trek - Of the Moderately Difficult Treks in India

Kedarkantha Trek - Of the Moderately Difficult Treks in India

Situated in the lap of mountains of the Tons River Valley, Kedarkantha is a stunning place offering an easy, classic trek in India. It is a lovely ridge peak accessible throughout the year with a plethora of rewarding adventures. Difficulty Level: Moderate - Easy Duration: 5-6 Days Best Time to Visit : December to April

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Har ki Dun

Nestled away from the hustle bustle of the city, Har Ki dun is a beautiful cradle shaped valley with untouched panoramic beauty. Perched at an elevation of 3,566 meters above the sea level, this place is one of the remotest areas of Uttarakhand offering a plethora of treks in India. Difficulty Level: Moderate - Easy Duration: 7 Days Best Time to Visit : September - December

6. Hampta Pass

Hampta Pass

Hampta Pass, situated in the Manali region of the Himachal Pradesh, serves as one of the most convenient and enjoyable treks in India. Laden with pristine form of nature, the trail comprises of dense pine forests, pristine glacial valleys, vast meadows and panoramic landscape. Difficulty Level: Moderate Duration: 6 Days Best Time to Visit : June to October

Triund

Far off from the hustle and bustle of cities, a trek to Triund offers you an escape into the majestic Himalayas. Situated a few kilometres from Dharamshala, it is a place perfect for trekking with amazing trails offering scenic views of the entire Kangra_valley. Triund is the perfect trek in India for beginners as the trek to Triund is short and simple. It can be done from either McLeodganj or Dharamkot, which is 2km ahead of McLeodganj. The first half of the trek is a gradually inclined walk with the last 2km from Snowline Caf which involves a vertical climb all the way till Triund. The evening sky from Triund is a sight in itself and is a good excuse for camping here at night. Difficulty Level: Easy Duration: 2 Days Best Time to Visit : May-June and September-October

8. Kanchenjungha National Park Trek

Kanchenjungha National Park Trek

Once known as the Kanchenjunga National Park, today this place serves as a Biosphere reserve of India as well as a National Park. Nestled in the lap of the mighty Himalayan range, it is named after the third highest peak in the world and makes for an exciting yet relatively easy trek in India. Difficulty Level: Moderate Duration: 11 Days Best Time to Visit : April - May

9. Brahmatal Trek

Brahmatal Trek

A paradise for adventure lovers and nature buffs, the Brahmtal Trek in India is nothing short of fascinating and thrilling. Hidden away in the secluded region amidst the ridge, the lake provides an ideal destination for the intriguing trekkers. Difficulty Level: Moderate Duration: 6 Days Best Time to Visit : April - May and October - December

10. Sandakphu Trek - West Bengal's Treks in India

Sandakphu Trek - West Bengal's Treks in India

Sandakphu Peak (11,941 Feet) is the highest peak in West Bengal. The highest peak of Singalila Ridge in Darjeeling district, almost near the border of Nepal, it is located very close to Singalila National Park. Sandakphu trek in India will take you to the highest peak in West Bengal, giving you a spectacular view of four out of the five highest peaks in the world - The Kanchendzonga. Difficulty Level: Moderate Duration: 7 Days Best Time to Visit : February to march

11. Chandratal Baralacha Trek

Chandratal Baralacha Trek

Chandratal Baralacha is a perfect trek destination steeped with all the right elements such as nature's beauty, enough challenges to be thrilling and tranquillity. Perched at an altitude of 4,300 meters, it is one of the high altitude lakes in the Himalayan region. Located on the Samudra Plateau of Spiti Valley, the most delightful sight of sunset gleaming upon the turquoise waters of the lake, pristine landscape, mountain passes, several gushing streams, verdant meadows, the gush of colourful orchards and exotic wildlife make this trip an unforgotten experience to cherish forever. Difficulty Level: Easy - Moderate Duration: 4 Days Best Time to Visit : June to October

12. Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

Described as heaven on Earth, Kashmir offers some of the most exciting treks in India. This Great Lakes Trek is definitely one of them, though lesser known. Surrounded by sheer beauty, the trek begins at Sonamarg. Difficulty Level: Moderate - Difficult Duration: 7 Days Best Time to Visit : July - August

13. Rupin Pass Trek

Rupin Pass Trek

Perched at an altitude of 4600m, Rupin Pass is a place adorned with stunning beauty offering an adventurous thrill to its trekkers in India. Situated in the lap of a surreal Himalayan mountain range, the trek holds several surprises for you. Difficulty Level: Moderate - Difficult Duration: 9 Days Best Time to Visit : May - June and September - October

14. David Scott Trail - Eastern Treks of India

David Scott Trail - Eastern Treks of India

Most popular trekking routes of Meghalaya, this path was originally laid by David Scott, a British officer as early as in the 1800s. It is still used to commute between Assam and Bangladesh. A 16km stretch covers horse tracks, waterfalls and the beautiful terrain of the East Khasi Hills. This 4-hour trek is best enjoyed in a group. October and November are the best months for this North-East Indian trek. Difficulty Level: Easy - Moderate Duration: 1 Day Best Time to Visit : October - November

15. Mcleodganj Treks

Mcleodganj Treks

A number of treks are available in and around Mcleodganj, ranging from simple to difficult terrains. There are also a number of institutes that provide training as well as tools and facilities for trekking. Difficulty Level: Moderate Duration: 2-10 Days Best Time to Visit : October to Februaury

16. Trekking in Great Himalayan National Park

Trekking in Great Himalayan National Park

The Great Himalayan National Park is a blessing in disguise for nature lovers. From lush green forests to blooming flowers and meandering streams, this place also houses various well laid out trek paths. Difficulty Level: Moderate - Difficult Duration: 7 Days Best Time to Visit : April to June and December to Februaury

17. Chandrashila Trek

Chandrashila Trek

Another 1.5 km trek from Tungnath and you will reach a place called Chandrashila, an epitome of beauty and bounty of nature. The trek trail is not a proper path but enough marking to walk on. Difficulty Level: Easy - Moderate Duration: 5 Days Best Time to Visit : March to May

18. Dzongri Trek

Dzongri Trek

Nestled at an altitude of 4,200 m, Dzongri Trek serves as one of the most popular high altitude trek destinations in Sikkim that can be completed in a short time. The trek offers some enchanting sights while hiking through the fascinating trail comprising of varied terrains, from patches of land streaked with green and gold and lush green meadows to dense forest and mighty peaks covered in snow. Difficulty Level: Moderate Duration: 7 Days Best Time to Visit : March to June and September - November

19. Trek to Suru Valley

Trek to Suru Valley

Dras is a famous trekking base for a three days trek starting from Minamarg in Zotila towards Amarnath. The trek passes through some enchanting spots with vibrant flowers strewed all over the landscape, beautiful villages and lustrous river streams. Best Time to Visit : July to September

20. Panch Kedar

Panch Kedar

Panch-Kedar refers to the five temples collectively which have been dedicated to Lord Shiva and are situated in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, India. These five temples include Kedarnath which lies at an altitude of 3583m, Tungnath which lies at a distance of 3680m, Rudranath which lies at an altitude of 2286m, Madhyamaheshwar which lies at a distance of 3490m and Kalpeshwar which lies at an elevation of 2200m. Difficulty : Moderate Duration : 12 days Best Time to Visit : May - June and September - October

21. Bhabha Pass Trek

Bhabha Pass Trek

Bhabha Pass trek combines the green of Kinnaur and the barren high altitude desert of the Spiti Valley. The trek starts from Kafnu situated in the Kinnaur Valley and passes through the lush green meadows and grazing fields on the banks of river Bhabha. Difficulty Level: Moderate Duration: 2-5 Days Best Time to Visit : June to August

22. Gaumukh Trek

Gaumukh Trek

The Gaumukh trek is one of the most arduous treks in Northern India. However, as is said of most treks, the longer and tougher it is, the more rewarding is the destination, so is the case for this instance of adventure. Best Time to Visit : July to October

23. Parashar Lake

Parashar Lake

Prashar Lake lies 49 km north of Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, India, with a the pagoda-like temple dedicated to the sage Prashar. The lake is located at a height of 2730 m above sea level with deep blue waters and holds a saintly position there. It is surrounded by snow-topped peaks and looks down on the fast flowing river Beas. The temple was built in the thirteenth century and its construction comes under the light of a vague myth. The lake has a floating island in it and its actual depth is unclear. Difficulty Level: Easy - Moderate Duration: 2 Days Best Time to Visit : December to February

24. Gomukh Tapovan Trek

Gomukh Tapovan Trek

(Gomukh) Gaumukh -Tapovan trek, one of the most gratifying treks in India, located in Uttaranchal will bring every fascinating trekking pleasure while passing through an orchard of coniferous pine trees at Chirbasa and birch at Bhojbasa. Difficulty Level: Moderate - Difficult Duration : 5 days Best Time to Visit : May - June and Aug to Oct

25. Pin Valley Park Trek

Pin Valley Park Trek

Nestled amid the cold desert region of Lahaul and Spiti district, Pin Valley National Park is a paradise for nature lovers. Difficulty Level: Difficult Duration: 8 days Best Time to Visit :

26. Sharavathi Valley Trek

Sharavathi Valley Trek

Nestled away among the central Western Ghats, the Sharavathi valley is a peaceful place for those looking to escape from their hectic lives. A two-day trek of roughly 20 kilometres will take you through beautiful waterfalls and streams. If you are an ardent admirer of flora and fauna, then the rich biodiversity of the region will surely enthral you. The Sharavathi backwaters are a major treat for your eyes once you reach and is a perfect camping spot for the night. Difficulty Level : Easy - Moderate Duration : 2 days Best Time to Visit : November to May

27. Kudremukh Trek

Kudremukh Trek

With the promise of a picturesque view of a mountain in the shape of a horse face, Kudremukh is famous for its biodiversity and scenic beauty. On the trek to Kudremukh peak, there are serene forest trails, tall bamboo shrubs and over a dozen waterfalls to take quick stops at. The final stop is at the peak of Kudremukh from where you can gaze at the picturesque view of the surrounding valley and enjoy the chilly winds brush through your hair. The contrast of the steep drop on one side to the thick green cover on the other will surely amaze you. Difficulty Level: Moderate Duration: 2 days Best Time to Visit : October to March

28. Kodachadri Trek -

Kodachadri Trek -

The trek to Kodachadri is arguably one of the most sought-after treks of South India. Popular hotspots along this trek are the temples of Adi Shankara and of Sri Mookambika which tourists visit all year round. These temples are blessed by the surroundings of mist and lush forests and pleasant weather. This trek is also unique as it can be undertaken through various paths of varying difficulty. Two of the most important trails are those of Karekatte and Marakuttaka. Karekatte offers a much simpler trek while Marakuttaka is for those who are looking for a challenge. Difficulty Level: Moderate - Difficult Duration: 2 days Best Time to Visit : October to February

29. Antargange Trek

Antargange Trek

Situated at a distance of sixty kilometres from Bengaluru, the Antargange mountain is a famous trekking and pilgrimage spot. Caving is a popular activity here. Huge boulders and rocks stacked on top of each other and adjacently form a crisscross of mazes which make for some light cave exploration. The Shri Kashi Vishveshwara temple dedicated to Lord Shiva is situated here. Devotees flock to this temple to drink water from the famous pond inside which is believed to have healing properties. In the months of summer, trekking and camping in the night can be done here. This is one of the best treks in South India. Difficulty Level: Easy Duration: 1 day Best Time to Visit : December to February

30. Dzukou Valley Trek

Dzukou Valley Trek

Dzukou Valley is a valley of flowers in the northeastern state of Nagaland. It is arguably one of the most beautiful and untouched locations in India offering spellbinding sights of green rolling hills and carpets of bright flowers. It is located at an altitude of 2452 metres above sea level behind the Japfu peak. The rare Dzukou lily is a much sought after treat by those who come here. Difficulty Level: Difficult Duration: 5 days Best Time to Visit : June till September

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India’s vast and varied terrains are a dream come true for adventure enthusiasts. Stretching from the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the lush green valleys of the Western Ghats, every corner of India presents a unique exploration opportunity. While adrenaline junkies can take to the skies with paragliding or challenge the rapids with rafting, it’s the timeless allure of trekking that truly stands out for many. Whether you’re a seasoned trekker or someone just starting out, India offers a plethora of trails, each with its own story to tell. Dive into our comprehensive guide that details the Best Treks in India , and embark on a journey that promises mesmerizing views and unforgettable experiences. Strap on your boots and get set to explore!

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Trekking is pretty much popular amongst solo as well as group travellers and offers more than just adventure. Here are five key benefits one can gain from this exhilarating activity:

  • Good for Health : Trekking helps improve heart health, builds muscles, and boosts overall physical fitness.
  • Stress Buster : Spending time in nature and walking long distances helps reduce stress and clear the mind.
  • Connect with Nature : Trekking provides a chance to witness beautiful landscapes, breathe fresh air, and appreciate the quiet of the outdoors.
  • Make New Friends : Group treks allow for meeting new people, sharing experiences, and building friendships.
  • Learn and Grow : Facing challenges on treks can boost confidence and teach valuable life skills.

In a nutshell, trekking is a wholesome experience that benefits both the body and the mind.

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Hamta pass, himachal pradesh.

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Difficulty – Moderate Location – Kullu, Himachal Pradesh Best season – June to early September Best way to reach – Bus / Car Elevation – 4270m This trek lies between the Chandra Valley in Lahaul and the Kullu Valley of Himachal Pradesh, India. The pass has vertical rock walls, waterfalls, hanging glaciers, small lakes, etc. Trekkers take through Hampta Pass and go into the Lahaul region. The route has fast-moving rivers and challenging glaciers, hence making this one of the best treks in India ; this track will give you a thrilling, adventurous and memorable experience.

Beas Kund Trek, Himachal Pradesh

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Difficulty- Moderate Exact location -Manali Best season- May to October Best way to reach- Bus Elevation- 3700m Beas Kund is one of the famous treks in India, it offers lush green grasslands in which a lake is hidden. This lake is also the source for the Beas River, and it is believed that Sage Vyas, who wrote Mahabharata, used to take baths in this lake.

Chadar trek, Ladakh

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Difficulty- Moderate to difficult Exact location- Leh Best season- January to February Best way to reach- Flight to Leh airport or bus via Manali Elevation- 3390m Chadar Trek is also known as Zanskar Gorge Trek. Its oneway trek is almost 105km. Zanskar River is frozen at the best time for trekking. The winds are quite chilling, and it almost takes 7-9 days to complete the trek. The Chadar trek is the toughest trek in India, so the trekking is done in groups and not alone. The total distance of the trek is 62kms, and every 5-6 hours of trekking is suitable

Nanda Devi trek, Uttarakhand

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Difficulty- Moderate to difficult Exact location- Garhwal Best season- May to June and September to October Best way to reach- Bus Elevation- 4150m Along the route lies the famous Nanda Devi National Park , small streams, glaciers, etc. Nanda Devi is one of the highest mountains in India. The total trekking distance is almost 55km, and it takes almost 8-9 days to complete the trekking. The difficulty level of this trek is moderated, which makes it the best trek in India. Wild flora and fauna is also visible along the way. Rare species such as musk deer, Himalayan black bear, Thar and snow leopard can be seen.

Goecha La trek, Sikkim

Goecha trek in sikkim, View of Kanchenjunga mountain from Goecha La with rhododendron forests.

Difficulty- Difficult Exact location- Sikkim Best season- March- June and September-November Best way to reach- Train, Flight Elevation- 4940m The southeast face of Kanchenjunga can be seen from this pass. This is one of the famous treks in India because of the mountain view and the beautiful rhododendron forests. One shall also witness the clear blue sky and lakes. The trek is challenging but definitely worth it once you reach at the top. This trek can take up to 11 days to complete. New Jalpai Guri is the nearest railway station, and Bagdogra is the nearest airport. The total trekking distance is approximately 90 km.

Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

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Difficulty- Easy to moderate Exact location- Garhwal region Best season- July to September Best way to reach- Bus Elevation- 3658m As the name suggests, Valley of Flowers boasts innumerable types of flowers that are treated for the eyes. Mountains on all sides surround the Valley. The trekkers also witness the Valley of Flowers National Park, which is famous for its endemic alpine flowers. This trek is best enjoyed in monsoon season. This place is also believed to be the place from where Lord Hanuman brought the life-saving herb to save Lakshman.

Roopkund trek, Uttarakhand

Roopkund, High-altitude Roopkund Lake with surrounding snow-capped mountains.

Difficulty- Moderate Exact location- Chamoli Best season- May to June and September to October Best way to reach- Bus Elevation- 4500M There is also a lake situated at the height of 5029m where human skeletons are found at the bottom of the lake which makes it one of the most thrilling and adventurous treks in India. The route delivers lush green forests, numerous birds, temples, etc. It takes almost 8 days to complete the trek.

Great Lakes trek Jammu & Kashmir

Great lakes trek kashmir, One of the pristine glacial lakes amidst a mountainous landscape.

Difficulty- Moderate to difficult Exact location- Sonmarg Best season- June, September to October Best way to reach- Flight Elevation- 4200m The trek is famous for its seven glacial lakes that are visible one after another as we move along. Many streams, brooks, and forests add to the beauty of this trek. The trek is approximately 72 km, and it can take almost 7 days to complete it. The expedition begins at Sonmarg and finishes at Narang. Jammu is the nearest railway station, and Srinagar is the nearest Airport.

Rajmachi trek, Maharashtra

Rajmachi trek, Aerial view of the historic Rajmachi Fort surrounded by dense forests

Difficulty- Easy Exact location- Lonavala Best season- June to Mid-November Best way to reach- train, flight, bus Elevation- 838m

This is the most suitable trek in India for beginners. This is located 15 km from Lonavala, and this can be completed in a day. The best site here is the Rajmachi Fort, a structure built by Shivaji. There is a dense forest on both sides of the trek. One also comes across waterfalls, temples and Buddhist caves. This trek can be reached either from the Lonavala or Karjat sides. The trekking from the Lonavala side is a little longer but easier.

Stok Kangri trek, Ladakh

toughest trek in india, Trekkers making their way up the high Stok Kangri summit.

Difficulty- Difficult Exact location- Kangri Best season- July to September Best way to reach- Bus, Flight Elevation- 5260m It is the highest climbable summit in India. It can take up to 9 days to complete the trek. The last days can be pretty challenging, where one has to face the sub-zero temperatures. However, the trek doesn’t require any trekking experience. The shortest route is from the village of Stok. The route offers the view of Zanskar ranges in the south and Karakoram to the right. This comes under the most adventurous treks in India.

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Trekking is fun and exciting but also challenging, and therefore, one should prepare beforehand so that the experience is not spoiled. Following are some of the ways in which one can prepare:

  • Take trekking training – Just a few days of training can help a lot. Here, one can test their fitness level and do the needful.
  • Choose the correct footwear for trekking. Use ankle protection shoes for your hike – considering the terrain.
  • One can build leg strength by going to the gym and working on their legs .
  • Prepare the backpack properly with all the essentials, such as water and something to eat like snacks, protein bars, etc.
  • Charge your phone and keep a power bank.
  • Carry a proper identity card, rain cover, etc.

WELL, THAT’S ALL YOU NEED FOR YOUR NEXT MEMORABLE TREKKING EXPEDITION. YOU HAVE THE LOCATIONS, YOU HAVE THE GEARS, YOU HAVE THE SPIRIT.

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Whatever the weather be, here we have the top 10 treks in India that are perfectly suitable for any level of the trekker and for any time of the month.  Starting from January to December , we have shortlisted some amazing treks that one can do with or without a company. Somewhere in all of us, there is a hidden Ranbir Kapoor from the movie Yeh Jawani Hai Deewani . The part of us who just want to get lost in the wonders of the world and never come back. But not all of us are willing to do that.  Some of the adventurers are born with the courage to climb the tallest mountain in the lowest temperature but some are the ones who like to learn easily and experience things slowly.

1) Kedarkantha Trek in India 

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Famous for the snow-peaked mountain ranges, the Kedarkantha trek is  the best trek in India . Located in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, this trek goes through Govind National park. With the panoramic view at the end of the trek, the trail takes the trekkers through a beautiful dense forest. Natural landscapes here are a bucket full here starting with forest, meadows, and scenic beauty makes the trek a must-do adventure activity in Uttrakhand. At the top of Kedarkantha, the view is the best part. The peaks that are visible include the peak of Bandarpoonch, Swargarohini, and many others. Camping is yet another activity that comes along with trekking. This trek situated in Garhwal Himalayas takes a trekker out of their ordinary life for at least a week. With all the precautions and knowledge, this trek in India is often popular among many other treks in India and in Uttarakhand.

2) Sandakphu Trek in India

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Darjeeling is one of the gems of India. Located in West Bengal, this hill station was established by Britishers is a very known tourist destination for Travellers of India . Sandakphu trek is just one of the activities that will take a tour through the mystical environment of Darjeeling. This trek in India is also one of the weekend getaways from the city. Starting from the Manebhanjan, there are two routes available to start the trek. One can choose accordingly. The beauty of Darjeeling lies in the natural landscapes and the trek is one of the most beautiful ones in India.

3) Triund Trek in India

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The snow-peaked mountains of Dhauladhar ranges and the view of Kangra Valley is the final goal of this trek. One of the easiest and shortest treks of India, Triund trek is located in Mcleodganj.  The campsite of Leta village is easily accessible from the famous city of Dharamshala and Delhi. The town of Mcleodganj is also worth a tour as it is home to Tibetian cultured people and many monasteries. Very much popular for the easiest treks in India, Triund trek is known for its scenic beauty. Open grassland with the view of majestic Dhauladhar ranges, Moon peak, Arthur’s Seat, and Rifle Horn makes this trek. A favorite spot for bird watchers, trekkers, campers, and other types of tourists.  Situated in Himachal Pradesh many cultural links are attractive as they are different than the rest of the country.

4) The Chadar Trek in India

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The most unique and top trek in every adventurer’s list, the chadar trek is located in Leh Ladakh. The frozen river of Zanskar or chadar is one of the awe-inspiring natural landscapes to see in Leh. Very rare of its own, this trek is opted by adventurers majorly for this lake only. The white Himalayan mountains are again the eye-catcher. Ladakh is picturized as the home to many Himalayan ranges and steeps. This trek comes along with many exciting activities like cycling, biking, and snowball fighting! For the trained trekkers, this trek is a must-try. Uneven rock trails, snowy background, and low temperature is the part which tests and also excites a trekker.

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5) Pin Parvati Trek in India

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Situated in the ‘Unforgettable Himachal’, the Pin Parvati trek is one of the famous treks in Manali and the most challenging one as well. What makes it a difficult trek is the distance that one has to cover during trekking and that is 110km. Surrounded by nature, the completion of this trek takes at least 11 days. The advantage of this trek is that it is also an alternative passage for the famous Spiti Valley which is always a famous spot for thrill-seekers. The journey of this trek comprises many mystical natural landscapes. Meadows, glaciers, abyss, and many other elements make the trail very picturesque.

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6) The Dzongri Trek in India

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Adore the famous Himalayan peaks from this unique trek in Sikkim. The top trek of Sikkim takes the adventurers of the lifetime. The kanchenjunga among every other peak. A long trek for almost 11 days will take the daredevils through many rejuvenating natural landscapes. The beauty of these treks starts from the dense forest and follows with the beautiful lakes. This trek is the hidden gem of India and exploration for the North-eastern part of India.

7) Siang Valley Trek in India

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Many hidden gems of India are found in the North-Eastern part of the country. This trek is one of the hidden treks of India which cannot be missed. Situated in Arunachal Pradesh, this is also one of the longest treks in the country.  Siang valley trek will take you places, starting from Dibrugarh this trek will cover mostly everything. Places like Yembung, Milang, and Sessan are the places covered in this trek. So it’s like trekking and sightseeing all at once! Sounds like a package. The beauty of Arunachal Pradesh can be seen here among the clean lakes and rivers, mountain ranges, and valleys. The local tribal zones and their culture works like a charm and adds an extra memory for this trek. The river of Yarlung TsangPo flows from Mount Kailash and reaches the plateau of Tibet. Then, the river is called Siang river which makes it a Siang valley. Beautiful rain forest, gorges, sandy beaches, and rare bamboo bridges make this trek among the top treks in India.  For tourists, fishing is one of the activities that can also be done near the sang river.

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8) Tadiandamol Trek in India

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The Western Ghats is a mystery in itself. Tadiandamol trek is situated in the Green slopes of Coorg. Famous for weekend trips, this hill station is also a host for the trekkers. The short trek in Coorg can add many other sightseeing sights which are famous for the tourists. Easily accessible from Bangalore, this trek attracts many weekenders or people with low risk-taking wishes. Visit the green hills, coffee and tea plantations this trek is a nature-loving family package. Know more about waterfalls in India .

9) Rajmachi fort Trek in India

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Closely located near Mumbai and Pune, this trek of India is a one day trip to the top of the Rajmachi fort. Family of the Western ghats family, this trek is beautifully green. Hills of Sahyadri mountains are the scenic gift that one receives from the top. Many forts in and around can also be a part of the trekking trip to the nearby city of Lonavala. The trek goes through forests full of flora and fauna and other natural landscapes. Waterfalls, dense forest, flora, and fauna are among the natural companions during this trek. Have you heard about Ashoka Waterfall in Vihigaon Igatpuri? check now! Either trek or camp, all the required pieces of equipment are easily available. Many tourists opt for open air camping to admire the stargazing at night. Just one day trip, Rajmachi fort trek is one of the the famous Top Forts You Should Go Trekking in Maharashtra .

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10) The Hampta Pass Trek in India

The famous Kullu valley of Himachal Pradesh is also known for this famous Hampta Pass & Chandratal trek in India . The panoramic view from the top of the trek will take the breath away. This trek is of medium duration, around 4 to 5 days and it starts from Manali. The valley is already known for its beauty and calmness, the trek is another witness for that. Embrace the base of this trek for the beginning of days among the locals. The Hampta village is known for its hospitality and culture. Along with trekking, camping in the dome tents are another adventurous part of this trip. The trekking level of difficulty can also depend on the weather and temperature levels, being completely informed before trek is recommended.

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Trekking, a form of adventurous hiking, is a journey that encapsulates the thrill of exploration amidst nature’s splendors. It involves traversing diverse landscapes, from lush forests to towering mountains, often challenging one’s physical and mental limits. Treks offer a unique opportunity to disconnect from urban life, immersing oneself in breathtaking vistas and serene surroundings. As footfalls echo on winding trails, trekkers forge a deeper connection with the environment, gaining insights into ecosystems and cultures along the way. Each trek is a personal odyssey, fostering resilience and a sense of achievement while nurturing a profound appreciation for the world’s untamed beauty. Nestled within the rugged embrace of its diverse landscapes, India beckons adventure enthusiasts from around the world to embark on a journey through its captivating treks. So, take a look at 10 most remarkable trekking destinations to experience in India.

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Hampta pass trek.

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The well-known Hampta Pass trek is around 35 km long, starting in the hamlet of Hampta in the Kullu Valley and finishing at the village of Chatru in the Lahaul and Spiti Valley. The duration is around 4 to 5 days, with a peak elevation of 4270 m. This is a fantastic choice if this is your first vacation to a high altitude. The views are spectacular, and the experiences are unforgettable. You go through deserted areas of Lahaul-Spiti as well as snow-covered valleys, dense deodar forests, flower-filled meadows, and streams with clean water. A night’s camp stay in Chandra Tal is also included in the journey.

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Beas Kund Trek

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One of the toughest and most beautiful summer treks in India is offered by Himachal Pradesh and is named the Beas Kund Trek. In Manali, a renowned trail awaits those seeking a memorable long weekend. Embark on a leisurely journey beside the Beas River, treating your eyes to the Pir Pinjal hills, the Dhundi meadows, and the Bakar Thach meadows. Climb up to the river’s headwaters, a glacial lake. It is also known as Beas Kund, and tradition has it that Sage Vyas, the author of the Mahabharata, bathed here. The trek itself does not require any prior trekking expertise.

Chandrakani Trek

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The Chandrakani trek is a 22-kilometer journey that typically takes 10 days and reaches a maximum altitude of 3660 m. The pass is located at a higher altitude, and the surroundings are breathtaking. The trek starts in beautiful Naggar Village in the Kullu Valley. Enjoy the views of the Pir Panjal, Deo Tibba, and Parbati peaks as you get to the Pass. Enjoy the solitude that comes with being away from people as you pass winding trails lined with oak and fir trees.

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Markha Valley

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The Markha Valley, one of the main valleys in the Ladakh area, is home to one of India’s top Himalayan treks. This challenging trek will take you through Chilling, Skiu, Sara, Hankar, and Nimaling from the Leh starting point. Over the course of the ten-day tour, you will pass through tiny villages where you will be stunned to discover the surviving monasteries, crumbling forts, and temples. One must travel 65 km and traverse two cardinal passes—Ganda La and Kongmaru La—with a maximum elevation of 5,200 meters above mean sea level. You’ll get a glimpse of the vast Karakoram and Ladakh mountains. The breathtaking views of K2 Mountain, Stok Kangri, and Kang Yatse peaks are both gratifying and motivating for this climb. On a clear day, the faraway Tibet area may be seen.

Valley of Flowers

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One of the best trekking journeys in India takes you to the Sikh holy site of Hemkund Sahib as well as a UNESCO world heritage site on the Valley of Flowers trek in Uttarakhand. The longest ascent is 3658 meters, and the trek is 55 km long. This lovely valley appears to be a heaven during the monsoon season when it is covered in thousands of vibrant high-altitude Himalayan flowers. Hikers of all age groups are invited to commence their journey from Govindghat. Experience a sense of spiritual tranquility while beholding the most exquisite wonders crafted by Mother Nature.

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Rupin Pass Trek

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The Garhwal area is one of the greatest destinations in India for trekking, with the tough Rupin Pass Trek lasting roughly 7 days and reaching a maximum height of around 15250 feet. This 52-kilometer journey ends in Sangla, Shimla, Himachal Pradesh, after starting in Dhaula, Uttarakhand. This journey is popular among experienced hikers since it is full of obstacles and stunning scenery. It is only for persons above the age of 14 and requires traveling on diverse terrains such as harsh meadows or snow, as well as meeting waterfalls and a hanging hamlet.

Dzongri trek

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The greatest hiking trekking in India may be done in Sikkim by beginning the 5-day, easy to moderately demanding Dzongri trek. One of the best winter treks in India, the dzongri trek, starts and ends in Yuksom and travels over 21 kilometers with a top elevation of 15,000 feet. This journey is a necessity if you have limited time and want to see the greatest Himalayan vistas, including Dzongri La Peak and Mt. Kanchendzonga. The trek takes you past white and crimson rhododendron flowers as well as hanging bridges, gushing waterfalls, and the national parks of Siachen, Bakkhim, Tshokha, and Kanchenjunga. A day of acclimatization is also required for this high-altitude climb.

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Rajmachi Trek

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Maharashtra is one of the best destinations in India for novice trekkers. Rajmachi is around 15 kilometers from Lonavala. This walk takes about a day to complete, and the highest point is 3000 feet above sea level. The journey is 14 km long, with the base camp in Udhewadi. The forts of Shrivardhan and Manaranjan may be visited for breathtaking views of the valley. The ideal location is Rajmachi Fort, a Shivaji-designed building from the 17th century. You go through lush forests, waterfalls, temples, and old Buddhist caves on both sides. This walk may be accomplished using two different routes: Karjat and Lonavala. The path is well-marked and does not require a guide.

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Roopkund Trek

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The Roopkund trek takes you from Lohajung, which is located at an elevation of 3200 meters, to Roopkund lake. This lake has gained notoriety for the presence of human skeletal remains, shrouded in various myths that surround their origin. Spanning a distance of 53 kilometers, this adventure unfolds over 7 to 9 days, guiding you through lush forests and the symphony of roaring rivers. Along the way, you’ll encounter Hindu temples, towering Himalayan peaks like Nanda Devi and Nanda Ghunti, a myriad of bird species, and expansive rolling green plains.

Sandakphu Trek

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Sandakphu is West Bengal’s highest peak and is renowned as “Trekker’s Wonderland.” From here enjoy the wonderful peaks including Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga , Lhotse, and Makalu in magnificent panoramas. The walk is around 45 km long and may be completed in 8 to 9 days. The colorful vegetation, which includes ferns, orchids, and magnolias, is one of the attractions of this walk. The Buddhists worship the Kalapokhri, or Black Pond, which is another attraction. Walk past the famed Valley of Poison, also known as Bikhey Bhanjyang, which is named after a toxic flower called Aconite, which thrives here.

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The ideal time varies by region. Generally, the best time for Himalayan treks is during the summer months (May to June) and post-monsoon (September to November). For treks in the Western Ghats, the winter months (October to February) are preferred to avoid heavy rainfall.

The necessary fitness level can differ based on the trek’s complexity. While certain treks are beginner-friendly and straightforward, others demand a moderate to high fitness level due to challenging terrain and altitude.

Multiple trekking agencies and tour operators provide organized trek packages. Research well-regarded agencies, read reviews, and compare plans to select what matches your preferences and budget. Alternatively, you can directly approach local guides to arrange your trek.

Yes, some treks, especially those in protected areas or ecologically sensitive zones, may require permits. These permits can usually be obtained through local authorities or trekking agencies.

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Ultimate Guide to Monsoon Treks in India

Monsoon treks in India provide an exhilarating blend of adventure and serenity for those seeking refuge in nature’s beauty. In fact, there are 10 monsoon treks in India that you should not miss.

Consider ascending steep slopes shrouded in eerie fog, the gravelly path beneath your feet gleaming with the freshness of recent rain. Consider walking through dense canopies of lush green foliage, listening to the melodious symphony of raindrops on leaves, the air rich with the earthy scent of petrichor.

If this sounds appealing, then you should go on a monsoon trek in India. They allow you to break free from the confines of the mundane and explore uncharted territory, experiencing the monsoon in all its splendour.

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You are not only travelling through the enthralling wilderness, but you are also embarking on an inner journey of self-discovery and resilience. Every drop of rain that falls on your face, every gust of wind that howls in your ear, serves to remind you of your inner strength, endurance, and innate connection with nature.

The best monsoon treks in India are about more than just the journey; they are also about the destination. A breathtaking panorama of rolling hills blanketed in an emerald-green carpet, waterfalls cascading down in full vigour, rivers and streams brimming with life, and valleys teeming with a plethora of flora and fauna awaits those who reach the summit. Witnessing the earth rejuvenate itself has a surreal beauty, and these best monsoon treks in India provide just that.

With all that being said it is now time to dive deeper into the best monsoon treks. 

10 Best Monsoon Treks In India

1. valley of flowers, uttarakhand.

The valley promises a celestial panorama of more than 500 species of flowers swaying against the backdrop of majestic Himalayan peaks when the monsoon arrives in 2024. As a result, the Valley of Flowers will be one of the best Monsoon Treks in India in 2024 providing a breathtaking spectacle for every nature lover and trekking enthusiast.

This trek is regarded as one of the best monsoon treks in India, with the lush valley contrasting beautifully with the rugged mountains. The Valley of Flowers trek is not only about the stunning floral vista, but also about the rich biodiversity – it’s a birder’s and butterfly lover’s paradise. This trek, part of the Monsoon Treks in the country, takes you into the heart of nature, where every step forward is a step into a captivating postcard.

The Valley of Flowers offers an ethereal experience, waiting to etch a lasting impression on your soul, whether it’s the enrapturing landscape, the fragrant blossoms or the gentle monsoon rain.

Difficulty: Easy  

Duration: 6 Days

2. Sinhagad Trek, Pune

Sinhagad, or the Lion’s Fort, is a testament to the Maratha warriors’ bravery and tenacity. While it is a year-round trek, it shines as one of the Western Ghats monsoon treks. The rain-soaked terrain, vibrant greenery, and misty weather create an atmosphere straight out of a fairy tale.

Like many monsoon treks in India, the Sinhagad Trek is more than just an adventure. It’s a rendezvous with nature’s symphony, conducted by the rhythm of the monsoon rain. The mystic charm of the fort, shrouded in the monsoon mist, is an unforgettable sight that leaves you spellbound.

Interestingly, the proximity of the trek to the city of Pune also makes it one of the popular summer holiday destinations in the world. As part of the treks in India in Monsoon, Sinhagad offers a perfect mix of thrill and tranquility, making it a must-visit destination for every monsoon trekking enthusiast. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature lover, or a thrill-seeker, Sinhagad has something for everyone.

Difficulty: Moderate

Duration: 2 Days

3. Kashmir Great Lakes, Jammu and Kashmir

When it comes to monsoon treks in India, the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek is unrivalled. With the arrival of the monsoon, the region blooms with vibrantly coloured flowers and lush greenery, creating a picture that captivates trekkers. The tranquil lakes reflecting the overcast sky, the flower-covered grasslands, and the snow-capped peaks peeking through the monsoon clouds make every step of this trek memorable.

The ethereal beauty of this trek has also contributed to its ranking as one of the top Summer Holiday Destinations in the World . It is more than just a trek; it is an immersive experience in which one can bask in the grandeur of nature while also experiencing the unique culture and warm hospitality of the locals.

Duration: 8 Days

4. Beas Kund, Himachal Pradesh

Beas Kund is one of the most popular monsoon treks in India. The monsoon rain brings new life to the landscape, transforming it into a breathtaking display of vibrant greens and blues. Trekking through these breathtaking surroundings, often shrouded in soft monsoon mist, is an experience that will stay with you long after the journey is over.

The Beas Kund trek, one of the 10 monsoon treks in India, offers a unique blend of adventure and spirituality. It’s a journey about self-discovery as much as it is about exploring scenic vistas. Monsoon treks in India 2024 highlight this trek as a must-experience journey, where every step brings you closer to nature’s serene beauty and fascinating tales of local lore.

Duration: 4 Days

5. Hampta Pass, Himachal Pradesh

The Hampta Pass Trek, one of India’s most coveted monsoon treks, offers a medley of surreal landscapes. With misty clouds descending to kiss the lofty peaks and rain drizzling over the verdant landscape, the monsoon adds a mystical touch to the journey painting a picture of a paradise untouched by time.

Apart from being one of the most captivating monsoon treks in India, Hampta Pass Trek is also recognized as one of the offbeat places to visit in India . This trek is truly a hidden gem, away from the tourist rush, and offers a soul-stirring experience of pristine nature. It offers the thrill of adventure mingled with the tranquility of untouched natural beauty, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a unique travel experience.

Duration: 5 Days

6. Pin Parvati Trek, Himachal Pradesh

The Pin Parvati Trek takes you through a variety of terrains, from lush green forests and flowery meadows to barren deserts and snowy landscapes. Among the monsoon treks in India, it’s a one of a kind amalgamation of striking contrasts that the monsoon season brings out in all their glory.

The breathtaking views provided by this trek are one of its most notable features. As you climb, you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views of the Himalayas, their snowy peaks peeking out from behind the monsoon clouds. The meandering Parvati river by your side adds a melodic charm to the difficult trail, making this one of India’s most thrilling monsoon treks.

The Pin Parvati Trek is more than just a journey; it’s a thrilling quest in which each step forward is etched in the canvas of time. If you’re an adventurous trekker looking for the ultimate thrill, Pin Parvati, one of India’s grand monsoon treks, awaits your footprints this monsoon season.

Difficulty: Difficult

Duration: 11 Days

7. Dzongri Trek, Sikkim

As one of the select Himalayan monsoon treks, the Dzongri Trek escorts you through lush forests, vibrant rhododendron blossoms, and sparkling mountain streams, all the while accompanied by the soothing rhythm of monsoon rain. It’s an experience that makes this trek one of the treks in India in monsoon that should not be missed.

When you reach the top of Dzongri, you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of the majestic Himalayas, their snowy peaks gleaming against the monsoon sky. This mesmerising vista captures your attention and makes this trek one of the most memorable monsoon treks in India.

Interestingly, the Dzongri Trek’s enchanting beauty and tranquil ambiance have also made it one of India’s offbeat honeymoon destinations. The tranquilly and proximity to nature provide an ideal setting for couples to create long-lasting memories. Whether you’re an adventurer or a newlywed, the Dzongri Trek, one of India’s best monsoon treks, promises a monsoon experience like no other.

Duration: 9 Days

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8. Torna Fort Trek, Pune

Torna Fort Trek is one of the most popular Western Ghats Monsoon Treks. The monsoon showers add a fresh coat of green to the verdant trails, and the misty clouds descending on the fort add a mystical charm to this journey. These spectacular elements combine to make this trek one of the most enticing treks in India during the monsoon season.

9. Mullayanagiri Trek, Karnataka

The Mullayanagiri Trek, one of the most fascinating monsoon treks in India, takes you through a captivating trail of lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, and misty clouds, all amplified by the magical touch of monsoon. The panoramic view from the Mullayanagiri peak, Karnataka’s highest peak, is simply breathtaking cementing its place among India’s top monsoon treks.

While the Mullayanagiri Trek is an experience in itself, your monsoon adventure doesn’t end there. Karnataka is also home to the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary, one of the famous bird sanctuaries in the world . Post your trek, spend a day exploring this sanctuary where you can witness a diverse range of avian species.

10. Bhrigu Lake, Himachal Pradesh

Among the many monsoon treks in India, Bhrigu Lake Trek captivates with its tranquil alpine meadows, glistening streams, and a serene lake thought to have mystical powers. The view of the surrounding Himalayas, shrouded in monsoon mist, provides a breathtaking panorama that will leave you remembering this trek as one of the most memorable monsoon treks in India.

Interestingly, Bhrigu Lake Trek is also one of the best weekend getaways from Delhi . A short flight or overnight journey will get you to the trailhead, making it a viable escape from the capital’s hustle and bustle. The region’s enchanting scenery and soothing ambiance provide a refreshing retreat, making your weekend memorable.

Difficulty: Easy

Duration: 3 Days

Have you ever felt the thrill of raindrops falling on your face while you trek through the lush green trails of a mountain? Monsoon treks in India offer just that – a chance to witness nature in its raw, beautiful form.

 Every trail winds into a unique tale, bringing you closer to the heart of nature. These treks aren’t just journeys, but they are experiences, painting monsoon memories that last a lifetime. 

So, pack your bags, put on your trekking shoes, and embrace the magic of monsoon. After all, the mountains are calling, and the monsoon adds a rhythm to their call!

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It’s a fact that the trekkers’ count is increasing with the passing time, as more and more suitable places are getting discovered for trekking. These locations are mostly unheard or untouched and where adventurous minds get so many resources that will work as catalysts for their journey. In this post we will be telling you interesting information about  Top 10 Best Treks in India .

Trekking is one of the heavily popular activities that many people have been performing in different beautiful treks. From Kanyakumari to Kashmir , each and every part of India holds some incredible altitudes that can be overcome in case you have zeal and real confidence in mind.

The ranges of the heights can be from 2000 feet to 20000 feet along with difficult trekking trails all through. A large number of summer treks, autumn treks, monsoon treks, and winter special treks, and all year treks along with a number of exciting surprises and these surprises will be waiting at every curve and turn.

#1. Roopkund Trek

This wonderful trek is nestled in Uttarakhand and is the first best trek in our list of top 10 Best Treks in India. To have an unconventional experience in the beautiful Himalayas, you can go for trekking in the Roopkund trek. From rich green forests to glittering streams, you will get opportunities to become a witness of the wonder of nature. The duration of trek lasts for approximately six to seven days. You can explore some of the amazing places in the enthralling Himalayan range.

Location: Uttarakhand

How to reach: Roopkund is not linked with a motorable road and it has a requirement of a trekking for  approximately 23 kms following the last motorable point – Wan village for reaching up to Roopkund Lake. Estimated duration: 8 days Maximum Altitude: 4,800ft Best Time to Visit: August to October Best Activities: Trekking, Photography

#2. Hampta Pass Trek

It is another popular and renowned trek, located in Himachal Pradesh . This triggering high altitude trek is a gorgeous location in the beautiful Kullu valley. The trekking activity starts at Jobra and continues through different locations like Chika, Balu ka Ghera and next it advances Shea Goru crossing, Chatru as well as Chandratal. Eventually, it will conclude in Hampta.

Hampta Pass Trek

All the locations stated above are bestowed with incredible natural scenarios, accompanied by grass-covered lands and snow-capped peaks that will give you accompaniment throughout the journey. You can explore the attractiveness of the Himalayan region.

Location: Himachal Pradesh How to reach: Hampta Pass can be reached via Manali. Estimated duration: 4 to 5 days Maximum Altitude: 14,100ft Best Time to Visit: Mid-June to mid-October Best Activities: Trekking, Discovering natural scenarios

#3. Valley of Flowers Trek

This enchanting trekking location is located in Uttarakhand . Trekking in this country (India) can’t be completed without going for a trekking experience to this beautiful and mind-blowing Valley of Flowers . You will be amazed by an incredible dewy land that will welcome you with a different range of lively flowers.

Valley Of Flowers Trek

The amazing landscape is covered with green and it offers a great distant sight of snow-covered mountains. Trekking to this place means experiencing endemic alpine flowers of almost 300 types along with a great span of flora.

How to reach: Valley of Flowers can be reached from Delhi within 7 days and 6 nights. Estimated duration: 8 to 12 days Maximum Altitude: 12,763ft Best Time to Visit: July to September Best Activities: Trekking, Viewing Valley of Flowers

#4. The Markha Valley Trek

It is one of the popular treks that will provide you with an incredible experience. It is located in Ladakh . The amazing beauty, as well as tranquility of its surroundings, will create enjoyable memories. The Markha Valley is covered with snow in times of the winters. Along with the defrosting of snow, the landscapes turn into a range of colors. It represents a scenario of heart-warming beauty. The trekking will start at Zingchen.

The Doda river to Zanskar river - The Markha Valley Trek

Throughout this incredible journey, you will get opportunities to experience different landscapes. It is regarded among the most astonishing hikes. You will also explore the incredible Zanskaar range, the Hemis National Park along with popular peaks, including the Stok Kangri and Kang Yatse.

Location: Ladakh How to reach: It is located near Leh and Leh can be reached from most of the Indian metropolitan cities by taking one flight. Estimated duration: 2 days Maximum Altitude: 1500ft Best Time to Visit: Between June and mid-October Best Activities: Trekking, Exploring landscapes

#5. Chadar Trek

It is nestled in Ladakh. The Chadar trek is also called Zanskar Trek and it the 5th best trek in our list of top 10 Best Treks in India. You will get incredible experience while indulging in the beautiful Himalayan ranges. This mesmerizing trek is situated over the famous frozen River Zanskar. This particular River becomes a dense ice sheet in times of the seasons of winter.

Chadar Trek - One of the top 10 best Treks in India

As per records, this specific region experiences the lowest temperatures that have made this place among the most thrilling high altitude treks around the globe. All it will start at Chilling and the journey will continue till Lingshed. Next, you need to walk on the Chadar.

Location: Ladakh How to reach: The journey starts from Chilling in Leh and then it will be continued till you arrive in the Chadar. Estimated duration: 8 to 9 days Maximum Altitude: 11,123ft Best Time to Visit: Mid-January to mid-February Best Activities: Trekking, Experiencing natural scenarios

#6. Kedarkantha Trek

This famous trek is located in Uttarakhand. It provides an enchanting experience to all nature enthusiasts. The enthralling views of Himalayan peaks, flourishing green meadows etc have made this place an outstanding one.

Kedarkantha Trek

The twisting trail to the height of 3,850m summit, passes through Govind National Park, and offers incredible views of Himalayan beauty. You will also have views of popular peaks, including the Banderpooch, Swargarohini, Ranglana, and Black.

Location: Uttarakhand How to reach: The journey will be from Dehradun to Sankri along with the return. Sankri is the starting point of this particular trek. Estimated duration: 6 days Maximum Altitude: 12,500 ft Best Time to Visit: December to April Best Activities: Trekking, Experiencing natural scenarios

#7. Kuari Pass Trek

It is located in Garhwal Himalayas. By experiencing this particular route is among the incredible ways to have an enchanting view of the captivating Himalayas. The beautiful, as well as scenic existence, can be viewed on the top of Kuari (its meaning is “a getaway”).

Kuari Pass Trek

The point of origin is Joshimath that is a point of meeting for an array of a religious pilgrimage. The journey will give a short break at Devaprayag prior to the journey to heights that will conclude with a picturesque sight of the Nanda Devi summit. Location: Uttarakhand How to reach: With the convenience of Jolly Grant Airport (Dehradun) along with the several trains that run to and fro from the very popular Rishikesh central railway station, individuals can easily reach Kuari pass now. Estimated duration: 5 days Maximum Altitude: 4264ft Best Time to Visit: April to mid June Best Activities: Trekking, Viewing the scenic beauty

#8. Stok Kangri Trek

It is situated in Ladakh. The trek initiates with a walking activity to Stok Village. You will get incredible opportunities to explore the best views of the amazing village life. Chang Ma is the destination that will lead to Stok Kangri. You will be greeted with the enchanting scenery. The complete trek covers a journey through the Ladakh’s unproductive grey landscape.

Stok Kangri Trek

Location: Ladakh How to reach: The trekking will begin in Stok Kangri whenever you will reach to Leh. Estimated duration: 7 to 8 days Maximum Altitude: about 20500 feet Best Time to Visit: May and mid-October Best Activities: Trekking, Viewing to natural scenarios

#9. Prashar Lake Trek

It is located in Himachal Pradesh. Trekking in the Prashar Lake is suitable for people of every interest and well as expertise levels. With sights, the trail, advancing to the region of lake that means from the beautiful Mandi city to the small village named Baggi, becoming exclusive as well as private to all visiting groups.

Prashar Lake Trek

It is tremendously essential to stay careful and hydrated throughout all parts of this particular journey due to its slippery and unpredictable paths and because of the ice formation on the exteriors.It is one the most dangerous trek in our list of top 10 best treks in India.

Location: Himachal Pradesh How to reach: First, you need to arrive in Mandi that is approximately 430 Kms from Delhi on the way to Kullu and Manali. Next, take a Manali bound bus and disembark at Mandi. A private vehicle can be hired for visiting the Parashar Lake and return. Estimated duration: 2 days Maximum Altitude: 2730 m Best Time to Visit: December to February Best Activities: Trekking, Experiencing beautiful places

#10. Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

This trekking location is situated in Jammu and Kashmir . It is the last one in our list of top 10 Best Treks in India .  This particular location is regarded among the hidden jewels of the spectacular Kashmir. Both trekkers and nature lovers will have heart-warming experience throughout this journey. The beautiful Kashmir lakes will provide an enchanting experience. The trekking will begin from Srinagar and it will be continued by discovering the enchanting beauty of this particular region.

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

Location: Jammu and Kashmir How to reach: You can arrive at Srinagar by booking a direct flight from New Delhi. Estimated duration: 7 to 9 days Maximum Altitude: 14,000 feet Best Time to Visit: July to September Best Activities: Trekking, Experiencing the natural beauty

These were the top 10 Best Treks in India that can be reached easily. Though, there are hundreds of other treks in India specially in Himalayan region and they all have their own beauty, flora and fauna. If you come across with a new place that you think is the most adventurous and beautiful, do share the name with us through the comment section below. And we will feature that place in our next article.

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Top 10 Highest Treks In India For Adventurers And Thrill-Seekers

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Highest Treks In India

India is home to some of the highest mountains in the world, offering some of the most stunning and challenging treks for adventurers and thrill-seekers. Trekking in India is not only a test of endurance, but also a chance to explore the rich and diverse cultural and natural heritage of the country. In this article, we will explore the top 10 highest treks in India.

Scale New Heights With Top 10 Highest Treks In India

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Scaling New Heights: The Top 10 Highest Treks in India for Adventurers and Thrill-Seekers

The Kalindikhal Trekking Tour is an exciting adventure that includes a thrilling camping experience at the base of Shivling Peak. The hike also allows trekkers to see Gaumukh, the sacred Ganges River’s source.

The trek traverses half of Garhwal, beginning in the Bhagirathi Valley and ending in the Alaknanda Valley, via Nandanvan, which provides an unsurpassed view of the Shivlinga mountain.

After acclimatisation, the trekkers can ascend to Vasukital Lake, a beautiful camping spot surrounded by snow-capped peaks. The Kalindikhal Pass crossing begins with a difficult ascent across Sweta Glacier.

The Kalindikhal route eventually descends to Arwatal and Mana, the last village on the Chinese border. The tour concludes with a visit to the holy temple in Badrinath.

  • How to reach Kalindikhal Trek? You can first reach Gangotri via Haridhwar or other connected cities then take a bus to this trek. At a distance of around 226 km from Gangotri is located the closest airport named Jolly Grant Airport.
  • What is Kalindikhal Trek famous for? The KalindiKhal Pass Trek is one of Uttarakhand’s most arduous treks, but it is also well-known for its route to the holy Badrinath Temple.
  • Best time to visit Kalindikhal Trek: The ideal time to embark on the Kalindi Khal Pass trek is from mid-June to early September, during the summer and monsoon season. This time of the year offers pleasant weather with clear skies, stunning views of the Himalayan range, and refreshing cool winds.
  • What is the height of Kalindikhal Trek? 5946 kilometers
  • What is the length of Kalindikhal Trek? The Kalindikhal Trek is approximately 90 kilometers long and typically takes around 15 days to complete.
  • How difficult is Kalindikhal Trek? The Kalindikhal Trek is considered to be an extremely difficult trek as it involves long hours of walking and steep ascents and descents.

Goecha La Trek

Scaling New Heights: The Top 10 Highest Treks in India for Adventurers and Thrill-Seekers

The Goecha La Trek, located in the Indian state of Sikkim, is one of the most popular high-altitude treks in the country. The hike provides breathtaking vistas of some of the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Kanchenjunga, the world’s third-highest peak.

The trip begins in Yuksom and takes about ten days to complete. The trail winds through deep forests, magnificent meadows, and rocky terrain, crossing multiple high-altitude passes.

The Goecha La pass, at an elevation of 4,940 metres, is the trek’s highest point. As a result, we cannot leave this journey off our list of the top ten tallest treks in India.

  • How to reach Goecha La Trek? First Rreach Bagdogra Airport or New Jalpaiguri Railway Station.The nearest airport and railway station to the Goecha La Trek are Bagdogra Airport and New Jalpaiguri Railway Station, respectively. From there take bus.
  • What is Goecha La Trek famous for? Many trekkers dream of reaching Goechala, which offers breathtaking vistas of the Kanchenjunga Range, the world’s third-highest mountain range.
  • Best time to visit Goecha La Trek: For those planning to embark on the Goecha La Trek, the recommended time to visit is during the autumn season which falls between September to November. This time of the year is considered ideal due to favorable weather conditions and scenic views.
  • What is the height of Goecha La Trek? 4,940 meters
  • What is the length of Goecha La Trek? The length of the Goecha La Trek can vary depending on the specific itinerary chosen by the trekker. Generally, the trek takes around 8 to 10 days to complete, covering a distance of approximately 90 to 100 kilometers.
  • How difficult is Goecha La Trek ? It is a moderate trek but for newbies, it might be difficult.

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Tsomoriri – Spiti Valley Trek

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The Tsomoriri-Spiti Valley trek is a difficult and spectacular trek in India’s Ladakh and Spiti areas. The trek takes you through some of the most inaccessible and beautiful scenery in the Indian Himalayas, such as high-altitude deserts, snow-capped peaks, and pure alpine lakes.

The most popular aspect of the trek is a visit to the stunning Tsomoriri Lake, one of the world’s largest high-altitude lakes. The journey begins at Rumtse, a hamlet around 70 kilometres from Leh.

It passes through some of the most spectacular scenery in the world, including the Changthang plateau, Kyagar Tso Lake, and the 5,600-meter-high Parang La Pass. The trek begins with a gentle ascent to high-altitude passes and ends with a precipitous descent to valleys.

  • How to reach Tsomoriri-Spiti Valley Trek ? First reach Leh. Leh is the main town in Ladakh and can be reached by air or road. The nearest airport is Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport in Leh, which is well-connected to major cities in India. Then take a bus to the trek.
  • What is Tsomoriri-Spiti Valley famous for? Tsomoriri-Spiti Valley is famous for its breathtaking natural landscapes, ancient Buddhist monasteries, adventure tourism, Tibetan culture, and remote off-the-beaten-path experience.
  • Best time to visit Tsomoriri-Spiti Valley Trek: Spiti is best visited during the summer months from March to June, as this period not only offers comfortable weather but also ensures fewer crowds.
  • What is the height of Tsomoriri-Spiti Valley Trek? 5600 meters
  • What is the length of Tsomoriri-Spiti Valley Trek? It can vary from 10 to 150 kilometers depending on the trails selected.
  • How difficult is Tsomoriri-Spiti Valley Trek? It can vary from moderate to difficult depending on route and weather.

Auden’s Col Trek

Scaling New Heights: The Top 10 Highest Treks in India for Adventurers and Thrill-Seekers

Auden’s Col trip is a difficult and exciting trip in Uttarakhand, India’s Garhwal region. The trail is named for British geologist John Bicknell Auden, who found the high-altitude pass in 1935.

The journey begins in Gangotri, about 250 kilometres from Dehradun, and passes through various rural villages and high-altitude campsites, including Nala Camp, Rudugaira Base Camp, and Gangotri Base Camp.

The crossing of Auden’s Col Pass, which stands at 5,490 metres and is one of the highest passes in the region, is the climax of the trek. If you intend to visit this journey, you should plan ahead of time because the conditions might be harsh.

  • How to reach Auden’s Col Trek? Dehradun is the nearest major city to the starting point of the trek. You can reach Dehradun by air, train or road from major cities in India.
  • What is Auden’s Col Trek famous for? Auden’s Col Trek is famous for being a challenging high-altitude trek in the Indian Himalayas, known for its breathtaking mountain views, glaciers, and crossing a high pass at over 5,490 meters.
  • Best time to visit Auden’s Col Trek: The best time to visit Auden’s Col Trek is during the summer months of May to June and the post-monsoon months of September to October.
  • What is the height of Auden’s Col Trek? 5490 meters
  • What is the length of Auden’s Col Trek? The length of Auden’s Col Trek is approximately 70 kilometers long.
  • How difficult is Auden’s Col Trek? It is considered one of the most difficult treks in Uttarakhand that takes around 14 to 15 days to complete.

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Shivling Base Camp Trek

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The Shivling Base Camp Trek is a difficult and spectacular trek in Uttarakhand, India’s Garhwal region. The journey begins in Gangotri, which is around 250 kilometres from Dehradun.

It passes through a number of rural communities and high-altitude campgrounds, including Bhojwassa and Tapovan. It is a popular trekking path, and you will encounter other trekkers along the way.

  • How to reach Shivling Base Camp Trek? First you can reach Dehradun then to Gangotri. From there you can take a bus to this trek.
  • What is Shivling Base Camp famous for? It is famous for the beautiful and serene lake located in Gaumukh.
  • Best time to visit Shivling Base Camp Trek: For those intending to undertake the Shivling Base Camp Trek during the summer months, it is recommended to plan the trip between May and June. However, if visiting at another time of the year, it is advisable to schedule the trek between September and October, after the monsoon season has ended.
  • What is the height of Shivling Base Camp Trek? 5263 meters
  • What is the length of Shivling Base Camp Trek? It is around 15 to 20 km. The exact distance and duration of the trek may vary depending on the specific itinerary chosen by trekkers and the pace at which the trek is undertaken.
  • How difficult is Shivling Base Camp Trek? The Shivling Base Camp Trek is considered to be a difficult and demanding trek in the Indian Himalayas.

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Pin Parvati Pass Trek

Scaling New Heights: The Top 10 Highest Treks in India for Adventurers and Thrill-Seekers

The Pin Parvati Pass is a difficult trip that rewards experienced hikers with a fantastic experience. The trek is long but rewarding, offering trekkers a large dose of adventure, natural beauty, and a sense of success.

The sensation of crossing a pass at 17,457 feet is simply unforgettable. The Pin Parvati Pass trek path is breathtaking, taking you through lush woods and verdant meadows of the Parvati Valley and Buddhist settlements in Spiti’s Trans-Himalayan region.

The stark contrast in landscapes, culture, plants, and fauna will captivate you. In just a few hours, you can go from the frigid, dry highland desert region of Spiti to the lush biodiversity of the Parvati Valley.

  • How to reach Pin Parvati Pass Trek? Manali is the nearest major town to the starting point of the trek. You can reach Manali by road from major cities in India like Delhi and Chandigarh.
  • What is Pin Parvati Pass famous for? It is popular for its route, landscape it covers and high difficulty.
  • Best time to visit Pin Parvati Pass Trek: June to July is the best time to visit this trek.
  • What is the height of Pin Parvati Pass Trek? 5,319 meters
  • What is the length of Pin Parvati Pass Trek? The length of the trek to the summit and back is roughly 40 kilometers, and it usually takes around 8 days to complete the ascent and descent.
  • How difficult is Pin Parvati Pass Trek? This trek is a very difficult trek.

Panpatia Col Trek

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The Panpatia Col trip in the Garhwal Himalayas is an exceedingly difficult and demanding journey that connects two prominent pilgrimage sites, Kedarnath and Badrinath.

This high-altitude pass is at an incredible height of 5260 metres between two peaks that tower over 5500 metres. The Panpatia Col hike is one of the least visited routes in the Indian Himalayas and is only suitable for experienced trekkers and mountaineers who are familiar with ice axes, crampons, and roping-up methods.

Because of the great degree of fitness necessary, it necessitates exceptional physical and mental endurance. The journey route passes past large glaciers, crevassed snowfields, steep moraines, and a 7-kilometer-long snowfield known as Panpatia, which is a treat for daring trekkers looking to complete this difficult trek.

The Panpatia Col Trek provides breathtaking views of numerous major peaks, including Nilkantha, Balakun, Hathi Parvat, and Dhauliganga.

  • How to reach Panpatia Col Trek? You can first visit Haridwar, Bhadrinath or Joshimath then take bus to visit this trek.
  • What is Panpatia Col Trek famous for? The Panpatia Col Expedition provides unrivalled views of major peaks like as Neelkanth, Balakun, Sri Parvat, Kunaling, Hathi Parvat, and Dhauliganga.
  • Best time to visit Panpatia Col Trek: The best time to undertake this trek is during the summer months, from mid-May to June, and post-monsoon season, from September to early October.
  • What is the height of Panpatia Col Trek? 5260 meters
  • What is the length of Panpatia Col Trek? It is around 80 days that takes about 2 weeks to complete.
  • How difficult is Panpatia Col Trek? The Panpatia Col trek is an extremely difficult and arduous trek.

Bhaba Pass Trek

Scaling New Heights: The Top 10 Highest Treks in India for Adventurers and Thrill-Seekers

The Bhaba Pass hike is a famous and somewhat difficult hike in Himachal Pradesh’s Kinnaur area. The crossing of the Bhaba Pass, at an elevation of 4,865 metres, is the pinnacle of the expedition.

The trek begins at Kafnu, about 200 km from Shimla, and passes via various rural communities and high-altitude campsites, including Mulling and Kara. The trek provides spectacular views of various peaks, including Shrikhand Mahadev and Kinner Kailash.

The trek takes about 6-7 days to complete and covers a distance of 40-50 kilometres. The trek begins with a gentle ascent to the high-altitude pass, followed by a difficult hike to the top. The descent from the pass is as difficult and necessitates excellent trekking abilities and expertise.

  • How to reach Bhaba Pass Trek? The nearest major city to the Bhaba Pass Trek is Shimla, the capital city of Himachal Pradesh. Shimla is well-connected by road, rail, and air with major cities in India.
  • What is Bhaba Pass Trek famous for? It is famous for its stunning views of snow-capped peaks, lush green valleys, and beautiful alpine forests.
  • Best time to visit Bhaba Pass Trek: The best time to visit the Bhaba Pass Trek is from June to September, as during this time, the weather in Himachal Pradesh is mild, and the temperature typically ranges from 10°C to 20°C during the day.
  • What is the height of Bhaba Pass Trek? 5319 meters
  • What is the length of Bhaba Pass Trek? The length of the Bhaba Pass Trek is approximately 50 kilometers (round trip) and typically takes around 5-6 days to complete.
  • How difficult is Bhaba Pass Trek? The Bhaba Pass Trek is considered to be a moderate to difficult trek.

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Bara Bhangal Trek

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Bara Bhangal is one of Himachal Pradesh’s most remote settlements, and getting there requires a difficult trek over an ascending mountain pass that takes three to four days of trekking because there is no road going to the village.

The Shepherd hike is another name for the Bara Bhangal hike. It is a difficult and demanding trek, but the breathtaking landscape along the route makes it well worth the effort. This 11-night, 12-day journey is great for those looking for remote and picturesque trekking terrain.

The trek leads you across the glaciers of Bara Shingri and Indrasan, providing travellers with a unique and thrilling experience.

The journey begins in Manali and includes stops at Lama Dugh, Riyali Thach, Kalihani, Devi ki Marhi, Dal Marhi, Marhi, Plachak, Rajgundha, and, of course, Bara Bhangal. This hike is ideal for seeing the natural beauty and serene serenity of the area.

  • How to reach Bara Bhangal Trek? The closest airport to Manali is Bhuntar, located approximately 50 km away from the town. To get to Manali, you can take a direct flight from Delhi to Bhuntar airport. From there, you can hire a taxi to reach the town of Manali.
  • What is Bara Bhangal Trek famous for? Tourists know the Bara Bhangal Trek as trekking, high altitude trek, camping, and long trekking expedition.
  • Best time to visit Bara Bhangal Trek: The best time to visit the Bara Bhangal Trek is from June to September, as during this time, the weather in Himachal Pradesh is mild, and the temperature typically ranges from 10°C to 20°C during the day.
  • What is the height of Bara Bhangal Trek? 5260 meters
  • What is the length of Bara Bhangal Trek? The length of the Bara Bhangal Trek is approximately 65-70 kilometers (round trip) and typically takes around 11-12 days to complete.
  • How difficult is Bara Bhangal Trek? The Bara Bhangal Trek is considered to be a difficult trek.

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Stok Kangri Trek

Scaling New Heights: The Top 10 Highest Treks in India for Adventurers and Thrill-Seekers

Stok Kangri is an exceedingly difficult journey and one of the highest trekkable peaks in the world, towering at an elevation of 20,100 feet. It is higher than Europe’s tallest peak, Mt. Elbrus, at 18,510 feet, and slightly higher than Africa’s highest peak, Mt. Kilimanjaro, at 19,340 feet.

It is a sought-after location for adventure trekkers and is regarded as a treasured gem of India. The summit day of the Stok Kangri journey is the most difficult, requiring you to endure harsh sub-zero conditions, trek over a glacier for 6-7 hours at night, then trek on the ridgeline for two hours to reach the summit.

Although no technical experience is required, Stok Kangri is not a trek for beginners. Despite the difficulties, the panoramic view from the peak, which includes the Karakoram and Zanskar ranges, is stunning. The Stok Kangri trip is a once-in-a-lifetime journey and a trekker’s dream come true.

  • How to reach Stok Kangri Trek? The nearest airport to Leh is Kushok Bakula Rimpochee Airport. Several airlines operate flights to Leh from major cities in India like Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore.
  • What is Stok Kangri Trek famous for? It is famous for being one of the world’s highest trekkable peaks.
  • Best time to visit Stok Kangri Trek The ideal time to plan a trip to Stok Kangri Trek is from May until mid-October, as this is when the climate in Ladakh is favorable, and the temperature typically ranges from 20°C to 30°C during daylight hours.
  • What is the height of Stok Kangri Trek? 5242 meters
  • What is the length of Stok Kangri Trek? It is about 40 kilometers which takes more than a week to complete
  • How difficult is Stok Kangri Trek? It is a very difficult trek

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FAQs (Freqeuntly Asked Questions)

Stok Kangri, at 20,190 feet, is India’s highest trekkable peak (6,154 m). It is also the tallest mountain peak in the Himalayan Stok Range in the Ladakh area of North India. It is considered India’s highest trek.

There are several treks in India that are considered to be challenging and difficult. Here are a few examples of the hardest treks in India: 1. Stok Kangri Trek in Ladakh, Jammu, and Kashmir. 2. Pin Parvati Pass Trek in Himachal Pradesh. 3. Rupin Pass Trek in Uttarakhand. 5. Goecha La Trek in Sikkim. 6. Nanda Devi East Base Camp Trek in Uttarakhand. 7. Kashmir Great Lakes Trek in Jammu and Kashmir. 8. Roopkund Trek in Uttarakhand. 9. Zanskar Frozen River Trek in Ladakh, Jammu, and Kashmir. 10. Markha Valley Trek in Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir.

At 20,500 feet Stok Kangri is the highest trekkable summit in India (6,153 m).

Kalindi Khal is rightfully at the top of the list of the most demanding hikes. It is one of the world’s highest mountain passes, greater in altitude than four of the Seven Summits (a list of seven summits, the highest in each of the seven continents).

The highest trek in Maharashtra is the Kalsubai Peak trek, which stands at an elevation of 1,646 meters (5,400 feet) above sea level.

The Kedartal Trek is a popular trekking route in Uttarakhand, India, which takes you to the beautiful Kedartal Lake, located at an altitude of 4,912 meters (16,113 feet) above sea level. The trek is named after the lake and is one of the most scenic treks in the region.

Anamudi Peak is the highest mountain in the Western Ghats in South Asia, and it is located in Kerala. It stands around 8842 feet (2695 meters) above sea level. The area has also been dubbed the “Southern Himalayas.”

The top 10 highest treks in India are: 1. Kalindikhal Trek 2. Goecha La Trek 3. Tsomoriri – Spiti Valley Trek 4. Auden’s Col Trek 5. Shivling Base Camp Trek 6. Pin Parvati Pass Trek 7. Panpatia Col Trek 8. Bhaba Pass Trek 9. Bara Bhangal Trek 10 Stok Kangri Trek

Yes, you may need special permits for some of these top 10 highest treks in India, especially if they pass through protected areas or border regions. You can obtain these permits from the relevant authorities or through licensed tour operators.

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Summer is the best time to plan your trekking holidays in India. Not just because most of the treks are open to tourists, but because of the unique trekking experiences associated with this season. While planning summer trekking in India, there cannot be a better option than the Indian Himalayan region in the states of Uttarakhand, Himachal and Sikkim.

Picturesque sceneries, azure lakes, lush bountiful meadows, exotic Himalayan wildlife, high altitude passes, views of spectacular Himalayan peaks and camping under pollution free, starry skies are some of the reasons to plan your trekking holiday at these destinations. The summer season also offers the perfect weather conditions for trying easy, moderate and difficult treks.

If you’re seeking an unforgettable trekking and hiking adventure in the India Himalayas this summer 2023, you’re in the right place! In this blog, we’ll introduce you to the top 10 treks of India that will offer you an experience of a lifetime. These treks offer an excellent chance to connect with nature and provide a welcome escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. From the stunning vistas of the Himalayas to the lush greenery of the forests, these treks will take you through a variety of landscapes, offering a unique and unforgettable experience that you’ll be talking about for years to come.

  • Kuari Pass Trek
  • Har Ki Dun Trek
  • Hampta Pass Trek
  • Valley of Flowers Trek
  • Dzongri Trek
  • Roopkund Trek
  • Rupin Pass Trek
  • Bagini Glacier Trek
  • Bhrighu Lake Trek
  • Pin Pavati Trek
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1. Kuari Pass Trek, Uttarakhand

Kuari Pass Trek

It is believed that the trekking route of Kuari Pass Trek was first discovered by Lord Curzon, then Viceroy of India. That is why it is also known as Lord Curzon Trail. The trek is named after Kuari Pass, located in the vicinity of Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. Situated right in the lap of the Garhwal Himalayas at an altitude of almost 3,718 meters, it offers views that are unparalleled.

The trekking route passes through thick alpine forests of oak, conifer & rhododendron, a quaint village called Ramni which is inhabited by a Himalayan tribe, pasture grasslands & varied landscapes. You are also treated to awe inspiring views of Garhwal Himalayan peaks like Kamet, Chaukhamba and Nanda Devi.

  • Location: Uttarakhand
  • Altitude: 14020 ft
  • Category: Easy to Moderate
  • Best Time: Summer & Winter

2. Har Ki Dun Trek, Uttarakhand

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Har Ki Dun Trek in Uttarakhand is one of the best summer treks in India, especially if you are a beginner. The trek takes you to Har Ki Dun, a valley stretched out at the base of Fateh Parvat with thick forests of deodar, chestnut and sycamore.

The trek starts from the tiny village of Sankri in the Garhwal Himalayas and takes you to Taluka, located beside the Rivers Rupin & Supin, which afford spectacular views of Indian Himalayas. The route continues to Osla, followed by a steady ascent to Har Ki Dun. From the valley, you can explore Jaundhar Glacier, Borasu Pass and Lake Morinda. Since Har Ki Dun enjoys an elevation of almost 3,566 meters, you are treated to incredible views of Kalanag, Bandarpoonch and Swargarohini peaks.

  • Altitude: 12000 ft
  • Best Time: Summer & Autumn

3. Hampta Pass Trek, Himachal Pradesh

Hampta Pass Himachal

If you are looking for some adventurous trekking in India in the mountains even though you may have limited trekking experience, Hampta Pass Trek is your best bet. Hampta Pass is located to the east of Manali & Pir Panjal range in Himachal Pradesh. At an elevation of 4,268 meters, it acts as a bridge between Kullu Valley and Lahaul.

The trekking route begins from Manali and takes you across beautiful places like Chikka, the first stop of the trek. You cross forests of oak, pine & rhododendron. The River Hampta also lies en route. You also get an opportunity to enjoy views of Pir Panjal Ranges & alpine lakes like Chandratal while camping under clear star dotted skies.

  • Location: Himachal Pradesh
  • Altitude: 14000 ft
  • Best Time: June – Mid October

4. Valley of Flowers Trek, Uttarakhand

Valley of Flowers National Park

Take the Valley of Flowers Trek during your summer trekking holidays in India, and what you will see will exceed all your expectations. The beauty of Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand is so captivating that you feel as if it was the abode of Gods & Goddesses.

At an altitude of 3,300 to 3,650 meters, this Valley is clothed with almost 520 species of plants, of which 489 are flowering plants. The flowers mostly found on the ground are poppies, orchids, marigolds & daisies. The park is also covered by sub alpine forests of birch and rhododendron. Several species of medicinal plants are also found. The favourite flowers of tourists is the blue primula, which can be seen from mid July to mid August. The River Pushpavati flows gently throughout the valley, enhancing its overall graciousness.

  • Altitude: 14100 ft
  • Best Time: July – Mid September

5. Dzongri Trek, Sikkim

Dzongri Trek

Dzongri Trek is one of the best short treks that can be taken in April, May and June. Despite being a short trek, it shows you the splendid beauty of Sikkim’s landscape. Dzongri is a series of interlinked grassy meadows located right in the middle of deep ravines and mountains, located at an altitude of almost 4,176 meters.

The Dzongri Trek route takes you past Yuksom, Tshoka (from where you can enjoy views of Mt. Pandim), Dzongri Viewpoint and Lake Laxmi Pokhari (at an altitude of 4,200 meters approx with Mt. Pandim & Mt. Tenchingkhang in the background). From Dzongri Viewpoint, you can enjoy views of several mountain peaks like Mt. Kabru north & south, Mt. Kumbhakarna, Mt. Frey Peak and Mt. Goecha Peak.

  • Location: Sikkim
  • Best Time: March – May and September – December

6. Roopkund Trek, Uttarakhand

Roopkund Trek

Roopkund is an ideal summer trek in Uttarakhand and considered one of the best treks in India. The trek begins at an altitude of 3200m from Lohajung and culminates at the beautiful Roopkund lake at an altitude of 5029m. The highlight of the lake is the remains of human skeletons that were discovered at the bottom of the lake, adding to the allure of the place. With its stunning beauty and mysterious stories, Roopkund is an experience unlike any other.

This trek takes you through the Garhwal Mountains of Chamoli, offering a mix of natural beauty, adventure, and thrilling experiences. The Roopkund lake, popularly known as the “skeleton lake,” holds a place in many myths and legends. The hundreds of human skeletons found in the lake in 1942 make it a place of mystery and intrigue. Embark on this trek and witness the enigmatic beauty of Roopkund lake, as you create memories that will last a lifetime.

  • Altitude: 15900 ft
  • Category: Moderate to Difficult
  • Best Time: April to June

7. Rupin Pass Trek, Uttarakhand

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Amidst the majestic Himalayas lies one of the most breathtaking treks that you can experience in the summertime – The Rupin Pass Trek. This trek is truly an adventure full of surprises that will leave you in awe at every turn. The journey begins with a 20-minute walk along the Rupin River, where you can pause to have a picnic or dip your toes in the cool, refreshing waters.

As you progress through the trek, you’ll encounter snowfields and glacial valleys, even during the months of May and June. The trail also features a two-day camping experience by the river, surrounded by stunning snow-capped peaks. However, it is important to note that this trek is not for the faint-hearted, as the pass crossing is a challenging 200-meter steep climb through rocky, snow-flanked paths.

But once you conquer the pass, you will be rewarded with an unforgettable view of the stunning grasslands and a serene stream surrounded by the majestic peaks. This is the perfect place to catch your breath and take in the beauty of the surrounding nature. Get ready for an exhilarating adventure and create unforgettable memories with the Rupin Pass Trek in summer season.

  • Location: Uttrakhand
  • Altitude: 15000 ft
  • Category: Moderate
  • Best Time: May, June and September

8. Bagini Glacier Trek, Uttarakhand

Bagini Glacier Trek

Embark on an unforgettable summer adventure through the majestic Garhwal region of Uttarakhand with the Bagini Glacier Trek – one of the most thrilling summer treks out there. This trail will take you through the stunning snow-capped peaks of Doonagiri, Changa Banga, and Kalanka, leaving you mesmerized by the serene beauty of the area. Starting from Joshimath, this eight-day trek will take you through picturesque hamlets and along tranquil pathways. The Bagini Glacier, located at a towering altitude of 14,816 feet in the Garhwal Himalayas, begins near the base of Trishul and Changabang peaks and flows northwards from there. Within the enchanting Nanda Devi National Park, the trek offers breathtaking views of the peaceful surroundings. Don’t miss the opportunity to marvel at the imposing peaks of Dunagiri, Changa Banga, and Kalanka on this awe-inspiring trek.

  • Altitude: 14800 ft
  • Best Time: May to June and September to October

9. Bhrigu Lake Trek, Himachal Pradesh

Bhrigu Lake Trek Himachal Pradesh

If you are looking for a quick but breathtaking trekking summer adventure, then look no further than the Bhrigu Lake Trek in the heart of Himachal Pradesh. With a duration of just two to three days, this trek is perfect for beginners and seasoned trekkers alike. Set amidst meadows and forests close to the Rohtang Pass, the Bhrigu Lake is a high-altitude glacial lake located in the upper Kullu Valley. At an altitude of 14,000 ft, this trek offers stunning views of the alpine meadows, grasslands, and the seven sister peaks.

The panoramic view of the snow-capped mountains and their reflections on the lake provide ample opportunities for photographers to capture nature in all its glory. The trek has a rich mythological history, as it is believed that the famous saint Maharishi Bhrigu used to meditate near the lake. However, the lake is not the only attraction on this trek – the beautiful grasslands that cover the valley are a sight to behold. As you walk through tree covers and a moderately steep climb to enter the grasslands, you will be left in awe of the beauty that surrounds you.

The Bhrigu Lake Trek takes place in stunning alpine meadows that stretch as far as the eye can see, appearing like an endless blanket of green over the mountain slopes. Keep your eyes peeled for horses galloping around the meadows or grazing on the pastures, and catch glimpses of the mighty Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar Ranges dominating the skyline around you.

To experience the meadows in their greenest, visit Bhrigu Lake between July and September, and you will spot a variety of wildflowers. Although the meadows may change colour from time to time, they will stay with you right up until you reach Bhrigu Lake. Easily accessible from Manali, this is an ideal weekend trek for solo travelers, groups, and families alike.

  • Category: Easy
  • Days: 2 to 3 days
  • Best Time: June to September

10. Pin Pavati Trek, Himachal Pradesh

Pin Parvati Pass Himachal

Ranked among the top ten best treks in Himachal Pradesh, the Pin Parvati Pass trek promises an unforgettable experience of connecting with nature. This scenic trek in Himachal Pradesh offers a chance to traverse through lush green forests, towering hills, and pretty mountains, making it an ideal choice for summer trekking. The trek takes you from the picturesque Parvati Valley to the stunning Spiti Valley, covering a challenging terrain that remains snow-covered throughout the year.

While the Pin Parvati Pass trek is not for the faint of heart, experienced trekkers can revel in the beauty of the eleven-day expedition. The trek offers glimpses of rare flowers, green fields, and a diverse range of flora and fauna, including the possibility of spotting Himalayan brown bears. The trek culminates in traversing a 17,457 ft pass, an accomplishment that is sure to thrill any seasoned trekker.

As you hike through the forest and verdant meadows of the Parvati Valley to the Buddhist villages in the Trans-Himalayan region of Spiti, the sharp contrast in landscapes, culture, flora, and fauna is awe-inspiring. The beauty of the trek is amplified by the spectacular scenery, which can catch you off-guard, and provide a sense of accomplishment. The Pin Parvati Pass trek is an excellent choice for trekkers who want to experience a challenging adventure while basking in the natural beauty of Himachal Pradesh.

  • Altitude: 17000 ft
  • Category: Difficult
  • Days: 11-12
  • Best Time: July to September

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