Introduction
In India, there are about 2500 km of the Himalaya with a width of about 400 km. This provides us with an ideal condition for adventure sports and especially for hiking and trekking. Thousands of treks are running in the Himalayan ranges, but many more can also be explored. In this blog, we are going to discuss some of the most famous and beautiful trekking destinations in India. So, without wasting time, let's dive deep into this topic to explore the top 9 trekking destinations of India.
Chadar Trek
One of the most challenging but beautiful treks of India is the Chadar trek. The lateral meaning of the word Chadar is "blanket". As the name suggests, in this trek we have to trek over the frozen Zanskar River in Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir. Located at an altitude of 11000 feet above sea level, the total stretch of the Chadar trek is 105 km. Each day, trekkers have to cover a distance of about 15 to 17 km. This trek has a unique experience like no other trek. Walking on the frozen lake, with high cliff mountains on both sides and a mesmerising view of some frozen waterfalls that can't be seen anywhere else.
This trek is not only physically demanding but also mentally demanding. The temperature at night on this trek falls up to -30 degrees Celsius. Due to severe challenges, you need to be fully mentally and physically prepared. But as this trek is a kind of walk on the last trails of natural icebergs, it could be done only for a short period of time, from mid-January to mid-February.
Kedarkantha Trek
Located at an altitude of 3810 meters above sea level, the Kedarkantha trek is one of the most demanded trekking destinations in India. It is well known as the winter trek and is situated in the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. This trek starts from the quaint village of Sankri, which is located at a distance of 200 km from Dehradun.
This trek is well known for the 360-degree view of some of the majestic Himalayan peaks like Swargarohini, Bandarpooch, Black Peak, etc. The summit push will start early dawn so that you can reach the summit before sunrise and experience the golden sunrise over the snowfields. Looking at the challenges and terrains of this trek, this trek can be categorised as a trek of medium difficulty and is equally suitable for both seasonal and experienced trekkers.
Brahmatal Trek
Another gem of Uttarakhand is the Brahmatal trek. As per the legends, it is believed that lord Brahma had chosen this place to meditate, and hence this place got its name as Brahmatal and is one of the top trekking destinations of India. Just imagine the beauty of this place that lord Brahma himself chose this place to spend time. Mostly famous as the winter trek, this trek will take you to a height of 12,500 feet above sea level in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand.
This beautiful trek starts from the quaint village of Lohajung, which is located at a distance of 288 km from Dehradun, the capital city of Uttarakhand. It takes around 3 to 4 days to complete this trek from the base camp and can be graded as a medium difficulty trek, and is suitable for both seasonal and regular trekkers. Some of the famous mountain peaks visible from this trek are Mt. Trishul, Mt. Nandagunti, Mrigthuni, Bethartoli Himal, and Chaukhamba. From some portion of this trek, you can also see the trails of two important treks of India, i.e., the Roopkund trek and Ali Bedrin Bugyal trek. You can check out our Brahmatal trek package page on this website for more details, or contact our customer care executive on 9311052232.
Goechala Trek
One of the most dramatic and rewarding treks in the Eastern Himalayas of Sikkim, the Goechala Trek is the most famous and beautiful trek in India. Located at an altitude of 16207 feet above sea level, this trek is well known for the jaw-dropping view of some of the most beautiful Himalayan peaks like Mt.Kanchenjunga, Pandim, Kabru, Simvo, and Rathong. In addition to the Samiti lake is the cherry on top. It reflects the view of some of the highest peaks in the crystal clear water of the lake. As this is a high-altitude trek with a total trekking distance of 75 km, which can be covered in a duration of 8 to 10 days, this trek is categorised as a tough trek and is suitable only for a trekker with certain physical fitness and prior trekking experience. The best time to do this trek is in the months of April to May or September to October.
Hampta Pass Trek
Located at an altitude of 14100 feet above sea level, the Hampta Pass trek is one of the most beautiful treks of Himachal Pradesh. The trail will take you through the dense forest, wide meadows, and glacial streams before ascending to the Hampta pass. This trek will start from a quaint village named Jorba, located near Manali. The total trekking distance of the Hampta Pass trek is 26 to 30 km, which is to be covered in 4 to 5 days, so it is categorised as an easy to moderate difficulty level trek suitable for both seasoned and regular trekkers. The climb to the pass is both challenging and rewarding. Crossing the pass will feel like stepping into a different world, from the greenery and flowery landscape of Kullu to the rugged terrains of Spiti and Lahaul. You will also get a sweeping view of Mt. Indrasan, Deo Tibba, Mulkila range, and Chandra Bhaga.
Laka Glacier Trek
Located at an altitude of 10500 feet above sea level, the Laka glacier trek is another beautiful and yet untouched beauty of Himachal Pradesh. It's a short trek that can be completed in just 2 to 3 days and is an extension of the Triund Trek and starts from McLeodganj. This trek is special as it provides you chance to trek to the glacier without much technical expertise and equipment, and can be completed in just 2 to 3 days. The best time to go on this trek is from November to February, as most parts of the trails of this trek remain frozen, and you may also get a chance to experience the live snowfall. In addition to the lacier, this trek will also provide a closer and the most beautiful view of the Dhauladhar ranges.
Har Ki Dun trek
The lateral meaning of this word, Har ki dun, means "Valley of God". As the name suggests, this is nothing less than heaven. Located at an altitude of 11700 feet above sea level in the Garhwal Himalayas of Uttarakhand. Har ki dun trek starts from the quaint village of Sankri. The total trekking distance of this trek is about 48 km, which can be covered in a duration of 6 to 8 days, depending on your group's speed. The trail of this trek is dotted with terraced farmlands, wooden houses, temples, and dense forests. This trek will provide you with a glimpse of the life of the Garhwali people, who have preserved their traditional culture for centuries. Some of the mountain peaks which are visible from the summit of this trek are Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Black Peak (Kalanag), and Hata Peak. This trek is categorised as a medium difficulty level trek and is suitable for both first-time and experienced trekkers.
Valley of Flowers Trek
One of the most unique treks and one of the few monsoon treks of India is the Valley of Flowers trek. This trek is also a part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in India. Have you ever imagined yourself walking in a river of flowers? Yes, you heard right, when you trek to this valley, you will feel the same. This beautiful trek opens during the monsoon season and is a house to thousands of species of wild flowers spread all along the length and breadth of this valley. It is located at an altitude between 10800 to 12000 feet above sea level in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. In addition to walking in a dreamland full of flowers, you will also get a chance to visit one of the most sacred and highest Gurudwaras of India - Hemkund Sahib. This Gurudwara is located at an altitude of 14200 feet above sea level and is dedicated to the 10th Sikh guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
Dayara Bugyal Trek
Last but not least, another beautiful trek of Uttarakhand is the Dayara Bugyal trek. It is located at an altitude of 11185 feet above sea level in the Garhwal Himalayas in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand. The total trekking distance of this trek is 23 km and is usually covered in a duration of 4 to 5 days. This trek is known for its remarkable beauty and the view of the wide grassland on the summit. It is also popular as the family trek and can also be done with kids, as the gradient of this trek is very easy and descent.
FAQs
Which is the best trek in India?
Here are some of the best treks in India, which offer a unique experience; some are challenging, some offer beautiful views of nature and flower valleys. India offers a variety of treks; it depends on your preference. The well-known best treks in India are:
Goechala
Valley of Flowers
Rupin Pass
Hampta Pass
Kedarkantha
Har Ki Dun
Which is the toughest trek in India?
The Kalindi Khal trek and the Lamkhaga Pass trek in Uttarakhand are considered by many to be one of the toughest treks in India, which requires high strength, stamina, experience, and practice. The high altitude, extreme technical challenges, cold weather, and rugged terrain make the trek challenging.
How many treks are there in India?
There are plenty of treks in India, from easy to challenging ones, each offers a unique experience. Some treks are famous for their surrounding views, some for their challenges, and many others that offer a beautiful view of flowers and nature, like the Valley of Flowers trek, and more.
Which is the most mysterious trek in India?
The mysterious trek in India is considered to be the Roopkund Trek in Uttarakhand. It is believed that the glacial lake contains hundreds of ancient human skeletons, which is why it is often known as the Skeleton Lake.
Which is the coldest trek in India?
The Chadar Trek in Ladakh is considered to be the coldest trek in India. The temperature here is extremely low, often below -20°C to -30°C. Trekkers walk on the “Chadar” blanket of ice formed on the frozen Zanskar River.
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