India is a geographical diverse country that has many beautiful
places to visit. Enjoy the wildlife safari, vintage heritage, grand deserts,
white snow-clad mountains, serene beaches or Trek on a vast mountain.
Among them trekking has its own magic experience and
hitting its peak is a feel that one can’t express. Simple quick food like Maggi,
sipping tea, local food, culture and people make this satisfaction even more
fun. But, not to forget the cuts and scrapes, loads of sweat, pain and aches
during the trekking trails.
There are many reasons
why people prefer to trek is for-
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A romantic spot
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Astounding heights
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Scenic beauty
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Learn culture
So, charge your healthy
lungs, fill backpack and put on a pair of sturdy shoes to visit these India’s most popular trekking places.
Uttarakhand-
Valley Of Flowers Trek
This trek is considered
as the most beautiful trekking place in India. 'Valley of Flowers' is filled
has numerous colorful wild flowers like petunias, tulips & poppies. While,
you also can’t miss many different butterflies & animals species here. This
moderate trek will get you the glance of blue sheep and mountain leopard.
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Best time to trek at this
place is from June - September.
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Karnataka-
Kumara Parvatha Trek
This is the 2nd second highest and a very
popular peak in Kodagu. It’s a 15km trek with some stunning scenic beauty. You can
start this from temple road and collect food and water at Battara Mane.
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Best time to trek at this place is from October-February.
Ladakh-
Chadar Trek
Also known as “The Frozen river trek” for the thrilling
trek experience over the frozen chilling yet stable ice sheet of Zanskar river.
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Best time to trek at this place is from January - March
The trek passing through Kanchenjunga National Park is
a must visit for all photographer and nature lovers. While, Samiti Lake too is
quite an aesthetic delight on the trek.
Best time to trek at this place is April And September.
Uttarakhand-
Roopkund Trek
This is popularly known as a Mystery Lake as it is filled with spooky human skeletons. But this trek also has some lush greenery, meadows around and breathtaking Nanda Devi and Nanda Ghunti view.
This is popularly known as a Mystery Lake as it is filled with spooky human skeletons. But this trek also has some lush greenery, meadows around and breathtaking Nanda Devi and Nanda Ghunti view.
Best time to trek at this place is from May - October
Ladakh
- Markha Valley Trek
This one is among the driest region in the Indian
Himalaya having diverse terrain and scenic landscape. The enchanting narrow
valleys, beautiful barren landscape of Ladakh and Buddhist culture will make
your trek trail even more memorable. Don’t forget to Capture the beautiful
“Chortens” & colourful Tibetan prayer flags while you trek.
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Best time to trek at this place is from June - October
Himachal
Pradesh- Chandratal Lake Trek
“Chandratal” means Lake of the Moon and is very popular among the romantic couples for honeymoon. The turquoise blue lake located in Spiti valley is a camper’s favorite spot and the trek can also be extended to Hampta Pass.
“Chandratal” means Lake of the Moon and is very popular among the romantic couples for honeymoon. The turquoise blue lake located in Spiti valley is a camper’s favorite spot and the trek can also be extended to Hampta Pass.
Best time to trek at this place is from May - October.
Looking for
even more Adventurous Trek? Try-
Step to the heaven with the most popular trekking
trail. The breathtaking scenery and being in the lap of Mt. Everest (world’s
highest peak-8848m) is a memorable experience. The scenic valleys, lush green
forests, gushing rivers & waterfalls and the satisfying peaks has even more
to offer. Gather your guts to dare and enter the adventurous Everest Base Camp
trek to get the spectacular glimpse of mountain views, culture, heritage and enchanting
flora and fauna.
All
trekking enthusiasts- Go pack your bags to visit these Best Mountain Trekking Places In India and make it a lifetime
experience!!!
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