Trekking

Dodital Winter Trek

Dodital is one of the best trekking places in India for those who love snow but are new to the trekking hobby. The adventure treks to these snow-capped mountains involve camping around the beautiful Dodi lake – a lake that holds a reputation for its Himalayan Golden Mahseer Fish – and hikes through oak woods, pines, & rhododendron forests. Dodital is amongst the most popular trekking places in India

Altitude: 3,050 m
Duration: 5 days
Level Of Difficulty: Easy
Route: Sangam Chatti – Agoda – Bebra – Manjhi – Dodital – Darwa Pass
Highlights: Fish feeding at Dodi Lake camp, views of Bandarpoonch peak (Tail of Lord Hanuman) & Dhaula Dhar ridges, and side strip to Yamunotri base camp and Dayara Bugyal trek.

Chadar Trek

Those looking for some high on adventure trekking trips in India must head to Ladakh in winter. Of all the winter adventure treks that one can opt for in this region, the Chadar Trek is the most challenging one. The trekking adventure involves walking on a sheet of ice that is formed when the temperature falls to as low as – 35° Celsius.

Altitude: 3850 m
Duration: 9 days
Level Of Difficulty: Challenging
Route: Chilling – Zaribago – Deepyokma – Naerak Pullu – Lingshed – Nyarakpulu – Tso Mopoaldar – Tilatdo – Chilling
Highlights: Shanti Stupa and Walk on frozen river

Kumara Parvatha Trek

Kumara Parvatha is one of the most famous trekking locations in Indian. In Kodagu, it is one of the most significant peaks and a number of people from all around the globe come to visit this place. It is one of most hardest treks in the country as well, so you will be provided with professional guidance, while you’re beginning your trek. Even though it is a bit hard, it is still considered to be one of the most beautiful locations to be at, as you will be witnessing picturesque landscapes and lush green lands, that will make the calorie-burning totally worth it.

Altitude: 1712 meters
Duration: 12 hours/half day
Level Of Difficulty: Hard
Route: Bangalore – Kunigal – Yadiyur – Channarayapattana – Hassan – Sakleshpur – Kukke
Shree Subrahmanya Temple: Pushpagiri wildlife sanctuary.
Highlights: Kukke Subrahmanya temple.

Chopta Chandrashila Winter Trek

Some of the adventure treks in Indian Himalayas take to you to some high altitude religious places. One such trekking adventure is the Chopta Chandrashila winter trek that involves a hike to the highest Shiva temple. Other attractions include Deoria Tal Lake and remote villages nestled in the backdrop of the Chopta Valley. Himalayan Monal, Hill Prinia, Golden Eagle, and Lammergeier are some of the birds that one will come across on this adventurous hike.

Altitude: 4,090 m
Duration: 7 days
Level Of Difficulty: Challenging
Route: Ukhimath – Deoria Tal – Sari – Chopta – Tungnath – Chandrashila
Highlights: World’s highest Shiva temple at Tungnath, Chandrashila (moon rock), bird-watching in Chopta, and views of Nanda Devi & Trishul peaks

Tiger Hills Trek

When it comes to trekking in Indian, this is yet another amazing option for wildlife explorers inside the country. The place is located near the Himalayan range, Kanchenjunga. The trek is totally safe but will be exhausting. Even this easy trek takes around 2 days to complete and if you’re asking for a guide, it will cost a little too much.

Altitude: 2590 meters
Duration: 2 days
Level Of Difficulty: Easy
Route: Bangalore – Sonada to Chatakpur, Sonada – Tiger Hill – Chowrasta (Darjeeling)
Highlights: Village trails, orchards, dense forests.
Other Options For The Month: Kuari Pass trek, Kedernath trek.
How To Reach: One can trek to Tiger hills from Darjeeling.
Best Time: March-May.

Kedarkantha Trek

Kedarkantha is one of the best trekking places in north India. The trekking adventure through the enchanting forest goes on to the snow-covered lands in Uttarakhand. And then there are pretty campsites surrounded by giant pines. If you an easy trek amidst the lush green valleys of Uttarakhand then this could be one best escape for you!

Altitude: 3,500 m
Duration: 6 days
Level Of Difficulty: Easy
Route: Sankri – Juda ka Talab – Kedarkantha Base – Kedarkantha peak – Hargaon camp – Sankri
Highlights: Juda-Ka-Talab & Hargaon campsites surrounded by giant pines and 360-degree view of famous mountain summits, Kempty falls, Tons Valley, and Sankri

Sandakphu Trek

Being the highest peak in both the states of Mechi in Nepal and West Bengal in India, Sandakphu is one of the favorite places for trekking. The charming environment and the natural beauty are the major reasons for the footfall. While on your trek, you will also get to witness the most famous peak The Sleeping Buddha. Mt. Kanchenjunga forms the upper body while Mt. Kumbhakarna forms the face and head of the Buddha.

Altitude: 3,636 m
Duration: 7 days
Level Of Difficulty: Moderate
Route: Route 1: Maneybhanj – Tonglu, Route 2 – Tonglu, Sandakphu & Phalut
Highlights: The sight of The Sleeping Buddha which is made from several peaks

Alchi Trek

Lamayuru and Alchi are among the best trekking places in India for those who want a short & easy trek in the scenic hills of Ladakh. And the chance to interact with the inhabitants of the remotest villages and an option to visit a large number of monasteries en route makes this trekking adventure all the more delightful.

Altitude: 5200 m
Duration: 5 days
Level Of Difficulty: Easy
Route: Lamayuru – Wanla – Urshi – Tar La – Tar – Mangyu – Gera – Lardo – Alchi
Highlights: Lamayuru monastery, Indus river, Sham valley, Alchi monastery, Ladakhi culture, Remotest villages

Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek

Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek is amongst the most thrilling treks in the country. Perched at a height of 8,586 meters, being the third highest mountain in the world, Kanchenjunga attracts visitors throughout the year. On this trek you will be traversing from Frey Peak to Kabru Peak. This is a 8-day excursion and commences at Yuksom in West Sikkim. On this journey, you will be capturing enticing vistas of Rathong River and surrounding terrains.

Altitude: 8,586 m
Duration: 8 days
Level Of Difficulty: Moderate to Chalenging
Route: Yuksom – Sachen – Tshokha – Phedang – Dzongri – Thangshing – Goecha La – Lamuney – Tshoka – Yuksom
Highlights: Enjoying the enticing sights of Kanchenjunga, crossing the Goecha La Pass, exlusive camplife experiences

Roopkund Trek

The moderately challenging trek to Roopkund takes you through easy & hard routes to the beautiful Skeleton Lake atop the hill. Here, you can enjoy 360-degree views of the snow-clad Himalayas and camp under the stars. Ranked among the best trekking places in north India,

Altitude: 5,029 m
Duration: 8 days
Level Of Difficulty: Moderately challenging
Route: Kathgodam – Lohajung – Didna Village – Ali Bugyal – Bedni Bugyal – Ghora Lotani – Patar Nachauni – Kalu Vinayak Temple – Bhagwabasa – Roopkund – Patar Nachauni – Ghora Lotani – Bedni Bugyal – Doliya Dhar – Ghaeroli Patal – Neel Ganga – Ranka Dhar – Wan Village – Lohajung – Kathgodam
Highlights: Views of Nanda Ghunti, Kali Dak, & Trishul peaks, Roopkund ‘Skeleton’ Lake, and meadows of Ali Bugyal

Gomukh Tapovan Trek

Gomukh Tapovan Trek is amongst the popular treks in India and apart from offering a mesmerizing break, the place is also known to have spiritual significance. On this expedition, you will be traversing along the Bhagirathi River to reach the source of the river, called Gomukh. The camp takes you to the rarest escapades in the Himalayas, along with sneak peeking at the prominent peaks including, Meru Parvat, Mt. Shivling,Bhirgupanth, Chaturangi, and Sudarshan.

Altitude: 4,465 m
Duration: 9 days
Level Of Difficulty: Moderate
Route: Gangotri – Chirbasa – Kachha Dhaang – Bhojbasa – Tapovan
Highlights: Brilliant views of the Gangotri Glacier, trekking through the peaks of the Garhwal Himalayas

Valley Of Flowers Trek

There is a reason as to why UNESCO listed the long-unexplored Valley of Flowers among the world heritage sites. The green valley with numerous patches of vivid-colored flowers surrounded by towering snow-capped mountains is even considered to be the abode of the fairies by the locals. And like all beautiful things, this too is hard to get to. And in case you’re up for this trekking adventure, read through the all-inclusive guide for the trek to Valley of Flowers in order to plan it better.

Altitude: 3,890 m at Valley of Flowers; 4,390 m at Sri Hemkunt Sahib
Duration: 6 days
Level Of Difficulty: Challenging
Route: Haridwar – Rishikesh – Devprayag – Rudraprayag – Karnprayag – Chamoli – Joshimath – Govindghat – Ghangaria Camping Ground – Valley of Flowers National Park – Ghangaria Camping Ground – Sri Hemkund Sahib – Ghangaria Camping Ground – Govindghat – Joshimath – Haridwar
Highlights: Sri Hemkund Sahib and alpine flowers

Spiti Valley Trek

If not the best, Spiti Valley is definitely one of the best trekking places in India. The moderately challenging Spiti Valley trek involves strenuous walks through the difficult mountain paths. But the beauty and the experience of staying with the locals makes the effort totally worth-it.

Altitude: 4,600 m
Duration: 5 days
Level Of Difficulty: Moderately challenging
Route: Kaza – Kibber – Langza – Hikkim – Komik – Chemai Lepcha Pass – Demul – Lalung – Dhankar – Tabo – Kaza
Highlights: Key Monastery, Asia’s highest inhabited village at Komik, world’s highest polling station at Hikkim, and Tabo Monastery

Markha Valley Trek

Markha Valley Trek is a famous trek in the Ladakh region and this excursion make you traverse through the mountain passes, tranquil hamlets, majestic monasteries, and lush green terrains. From Nimaling through Kang Yatze Peak, the trail ascends to the Kongmaru La, the place known for offering enticing views of Karakoram and Kunchenjunga.

Altitude: 5,150 m
Duration: 10 days
Level Of Difficulty: Moderate
Route: Leh – Chilling – Skiu – Sara – Markha – Hankar – Nimaling – Chokdo – Leh
Highlights: Trekking in a cold desert valley, capturing sights of Zanskar and Ladakh ranges

Zanskar Trek

Zanskar is one of the most popular trekking places in India and offers numerous adventure treks. While Chadar trek is a very challenging adventure, there are easy trails like the trek from Padum to Darcha that can be done in Ladakh. This trek also includes, among other attractions, a walk through the Kargil region.

Altitude: 5,000 m
Duration: 10 days
Level Of Difficulty: Easy; but requires experience
Route: Padum – Shilla – Reru – Changpa Tsetan – Purne – Phugtal – Purne – Kargyak – Shingo La Base – Ramjak – Pal Lhamo – Darcha
Highlights: Beautiful Manali, Kargil, Mulbek, Phugtal monastery, and prayer wheels

Chembra Peak Trek

Trekking in Indian is such an activity that has been there for a considerable amount of time and places such as Chembra peak make the whole experience for trekkers even more exciting. This trek takes place in Kerala and comes with views of green meadows and a beautiful heart shaped lake. True soul searching can take place here and you will be more than impressed with the astounding views.

Altitude: 1790 meters
Duration: One day
Level Of Difficulty: Hard
Route: Bangalore – Karipur – Chembra Peak trek.
Highlights: Meppadi
How To Reach: One has to trek to Chembra peak from Karipur, bus to Karipur is available.
Best Time: September

Singalila Winter Trek

There are very few adventure trekking trips in India that offer views of some of the tallest peaks in the world. And the trekking adventure to Singalila lets you see not one, but four such mountains – Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and Lhotse. And the lucky ones may even be able to spot red pandas and Tragopan.

Altitude: 3,636 m
Duration: 7 days
Level Of Difficulty: Moderately challenging
Route: Dhotrey – Tonglu – Garibas – Sandakphu – Phalut – Rammam – Rimbik – Darjeeling
Highlights: Monasteries, snow-capped mountains, Tiger Hill, and views of Kanchenjunga, Everest, Makalu, & Lhotse

Hampta Pass Trek

Residing in the Kullu Valley, Hampta Pass trek is another most preferred trek due to the beauty that unfolds at every turn. Not only you get to witness green grounds but also snow-laden ranges that are a pleasing sight for nature lovers. No doubt, it is one of the best trekking places in India and given the fact that it offers the most amazing views, it attracts several trekking enthusiasts every year.

Altitude: 2,987 m
Duration: 4-5 days
Level Of Difficulty: Moderate
Route: Chika – Balu Ka Ghera – Siagoru – Chatru – Chandratal
Highlights: The view of Chandratal Lake, rivulets, meadows, and snow-peaked mountains

Araku Valley Trek

Most of the treks in Indian are massive mountains and high-altitude peaks. It is quite important to witness the green side of natural beauty and mother nature as well, while you’re going on a trek. The place is located along the easter side of Andhra Pradesh and stands tall at an altitude of 910 meters. Reaching this place will take around one day, considering that you start from the base point near Bora caves. Katiki waterfall is one of the most seen sights on this trek and as per the hiker’s community in Andhra Pradesh this one of the most famous trekking places in India.

Altitude: 910 meters
Duration: 1 day
Level Of Difficulty: Easy
Route: Vishakapattanam – Araku Valley
Highlights: Bora vaves and Katiki waterfall
Other Options For The Month: Roopkund trek, Kedarnath trek, etc.

Har Ki Dun Winter Trek

None of the adventure treks is so steeped in mythology as the one to the so-called Valley of Gods. One of the best trekking places in India, Har ki Dun offers splendid views of the snow-capped mountains and tiny villages with unique Himachali architecture. This trek gives you a perfect chance to witness panoramic sights while remaining indulged in the spiritual vibe. If you are looking for the best trekking places in India then you must surely explore this place!

Altitude: 3,560 m
Duration: 8 days
Level Of Difficulty: Moderately challenging
Route: Sankri – Taluka – Osla – Kalkatiya Dhar – Har Ki Dun
Highlights: Osla village, Kala Nag, Bandarpunch, Ruinsara peaks, Jaundhar glacier, and the majestic Swargarohini

Goecha La Trek

Goecha La Trek offers an unparalleled beauty to witness to its travelers as the path goes through riveting streams, Rhododendron forests, and green meadows. On your path, you will come across the Samiti Lake which is one of the biggest attractions in this trek. You can see a clear reflection of the peaks in the blue waters of this lake. It is a sight to behold which is why Goecha La Trek is one of the best trekking places in India.

Altitude: 4,940 m
Duration: 11 days
Level Of Difficulty: Moderate to Challenging
Route: Yuksom – Sachen – Tshoka – Dzongri – Thansing – Goechala
Highlights: Must watch the sunrise on the Kanchenjunga range, gape at the Samiti Lake

Nag Tibba Winter Trek

A journey for camping & trekking in Nag Tibba is one of the best adventure trekking trips in India. The pilgrimage to the temple of Nag Deva (or Snake God) is a perfect winter trekking adventure that even the amateurs can take up. If you are a budding trekker then Nag Tibba is one such expedition that will surely make you fall in love with this adventure. This is undoubtedly one of the best trekking places in India for beginners.

Altitude: 3,050 m
Duration: 5 days
Level Of Difficulty: Easy
Route: Dehradun – Pantwari – Nagtibba – Devalsari – Thatyur
Highlights: Sight of the Swargarohini & Nanda Devi peaks from Thatyur, temple of Nag Tibba, and remote villages around

Kuari Pass Winter Trek

If you are in search of trekking places in India in December then you must head to the Garhwal Himalayas where you can opt for Kuari Pass Trek. Kuari literally translates to ‘a getaway’ where you catch the best views of the Himalayas. Winter season is the best time for this trek to see the path in its full glory.

Altitude: 4,264 m
Duration: 6 days
Level Of Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Route: Joshimath – Devaprayag – Nandadevi Summit
Highlights: The amazing views of the Himalayas

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