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The Chopta-Tungnath-Chandrashila Trek via Deoria Tal: Stories of Rudraprayag by Ipsita Paul

“Rudraprayag is generally entangled with the iconic confluence (Sangam) of river Alakananda and Mandakini forming one of the birthplaces of the Ganges (another being Devprayag). Yet Rudraprayag, like most treasures in Uttarakhand, can give you an acute direction through its compass towards an exemplary expedition. In Rudraprayag, I have had an amalgam of experiences, the qualitative aspects of which I am not ready to evaluate, mostly because they are too sensitive (not in an emotional sense) to land on the concrete. So I am leaving them the way they should be, undiscovered yet explored”.

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The Local Bus Ride from Srinagar Chandrashila Trek
Keeping my 70-litre backpack in Toliyon Village and exploring cities and villages with the company of my beloved waistband has taught me one thing – my necessity can be minimized to a waistband. It’s light, it’s handy, it’s hitchhike-friendly, especially since I love to explore a city on foot.
Coming down from Toliyon took quite some time, so I decided to take the local bus from Srinagar to Rudraprayag (Rs. 60). Passing side by side with Dhari Devi Temple and the mud-coloured river, the sudden change in the surroundings struck me as a ruined picture. After the landslide and rockfall zone, the landscape drastically changes to naked mountains and dry structures with less and less trees. The mountains change their aura. Maybe they are twinning with the still water.
The moment I landed on Rudraprayag I saw a monkey stealing a bunch of bananas from a local shop. Monkeys are everywhere in Rudraprayag. On the roof, on the wires, even in the gutters.

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Koteshwar Mahadev Bathing Ghat Chandrashila Trek

A one-hour walk away (3 km) from the town of Rudraprayag is a tiny town Koteshwar, mostly famous for the crowd leading to Koteshwar Mahadev Temple and the adjoining Koteshwar Mahadev Bathing Ghat. The mythology has it that Lord Shiva meditated in Koteshwar Temple on his way to Kedarnath.
You need to come down through several stairs from the main gate to reach the temple and the Ghat. Colourful depictions of the ancient yatras (Kedar Dham, Nanda Devi and others) are inscribed on the sidewalls. Again, monkeys are everywhere.
The mud-coloured still water that was not leaving me behind takes a strong hold at the Bathing Ghat. Huge formations all around and the bits and pieces of woods lying in the water – you can sit there forever.
But I did have a negative experience there which I will not mention here due to the known religious tenacity in India.

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Hitchhiking in Rudraprayag and Reaching the ‘Other’ Chopta Chandrashila Trek
14 km away from Koteshwar is Chopta. Apparently, there are two Choptas in Rudraprayag district. The one I am talking about is not the one which is famous for being the base of Chopta-Chandrashila trek. This one is a small cluster up on a mountain. I hitched a bike ride and only midway I realized I was riding towards the wrong Chopta. Then I had to hitch two more rides to come down to the centre of Rudraprayag. Upon confirming the road to the ‘real’ Chopta, I had to stand by the road for an hour with the honest intention of hitching a ride. But no vehicle was ready to take me. In this context I must inform that booked jeeps go to Chopta from Rudraprayag. Plenty of jeeps are parked near the pool.

Coming back to hitchhiking, that day I got no ride. So, the last ship to my rescue was the local bus again. From the centre, regular buses run to Ukhimath (Rs. 70), a quaint town I set my foot on during sundown.

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Spending the Night in Ukhimath Chandrashila Trek
Ukhimath is situated at an elevation of 1311 meters and 41 km away from the town of Rudraprayag. Omkareshwar Temple is the most revered site here, as the idol of Kedarnath is brought from Kedarnath to Ukhimath. The name Ukhimath comes from Ushamath, Usha being the name of the wife of Krishna’s grandson.
GMVN Rest house is at a distance of 2 km away from the main bazaar of Ukhimath. You can get dorm beds there. Other rest houses are right beside it.
As the dorm was already full, I took shelter for the night at a roadside rest house for Rs. 600. From the balcony the view looked like a live picture only blinking at times. It stayed that way till 7 am in the morning.

Chopta: The So-Called ‘Mini Switzerland of India’ (Phrases We Need to Stop Using)
Chopta, a part of Kedarnath wildlife sanctuary, is located at an altitude of 2680 meters. From Ukhimath the distance is 29 km. One can easily access Chopta through the Rishikesh-Devprayag-Kund-Ukhimath route. Known among the tourists as ‘the mini-Switzerland of India’, it has nothing to do with Switzerland. The combination of the elevating road and snow-laden meadows and sidewalks can only be what it is, Chopta, not Switzerland or any other land for that matter. Check out River Rafting in Rishikesh Riding Raging Rapids.

Only booked jeeps go to Chopta from Ukhimath now (Rs. 1500-2000). Shared jeeps or local buses are not available. At 7:30 in the morning, I got the fortunate ride in a car (four riders from Delhi were also going to Chopta) and a roadside Paratha breakfast, and a fun company of those riders all the way up and down the Tungnath trek. That’s the beauty of hitchhiking. You meet lives from each corner.

The Chopta-Tungnath Trek: A Must Take Snow-white Journey
Tungnath, one of the highest Shiva temples in the world, is considered as the highest of the Panch Kedar temples (Kedarnath, Tungnath, Rudranath, Madhyamaheshwar and Kalpeshwar – five temples forming Panch Kedar temples). At an altitude of 3650m, Tungnath Peak stands as an instance of snowbound sheets on a bed of stony surface and inexplicable beauty. The trek can be undertaken by first timers, as it is considered as an easy trek. One can either take the stipulated trail or go for the steep stone-heaped way for a more adventurous experience.
Tips for winter: Wear enough padding to keep yourself warm and durable (something I did not do, hence the impending snowstorm took a significant toll on me).

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If nothing, keep a water bottle with you (again, something I did not do, but there was not much need of water from my side as I took the steep way instead of the stony path).
Make sure your shoes are compatible with the snow-covered path and can provide firm foot grip (finally something I did do, but my socks were too small).
This being my first snow-trek I had my share of initial disorientations which with the help of a fellow trekker transformed into one of the most beautiful adventures I have undertaken so far. The journey I started out alone, ended up in sixteen (another solo-traveller-blogger-trek-guide joined along with ten trekkers).
The Tungnath Peak is garnished with the architectural splendour, Tungnath Temple, the yellow door of which adorns itself with red-yellow-white-blue borders. Men meditating around the temple despite the seasoned crowd has an extraordinary sense of reconciliation in it.

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There’s an entry fee of Rs. 150.

The Chopta-Chandrashila Trek: How We Survived a Snowstorm Together
Chandrashila, the ‘moon rock’ of Uttarakhand, is the second tier in the Chopta-Chandrashila trek. Around 1.5 km away from the Tungnath temple, the trek becomes slightly difficult towards the peak, as the steep peak propels without a proper trail. The weather was already deteriorating when we were at Tungnath, but we did not take heed. The trekkers coming down the Chandrashila peak warned us against the unforeseen contingency, but we did not take heed. Mild snow began falling, but we didn’t take heed. I remember asking another trekker, ‘Should we go?’ In my mind I said, “Yes, yes, yes’, he also said, ‘yes, yes, yes’. That decided it.

Can you imagine trekking through a white sea with white nectar sliding through you? (Which is ironic, given that after a few minutes we must slide as well, won’t feel like nectar then) On the way I kept shouting random phrases, which is generally the outcome of the highest level of contentment in my world.

I reached the summit with the dire help of my newfound trek-guide-friend, sliced in frostbite. My legs were already completely frozen (since I did not have enough padding, snow frosted inside my shoes) and my fingers were almost gone. My lips were struggling to curl up while forming words. On top of it, the sprinkles of lightning and thunder were burning through our hair. We could feel the lightening the way you can feel your skin.

The downhill side of this experience was risky and frightening. We had to slide twice from the peak in a condition in which white fog is all you can fathom. I slipped through the snow with no sense of direction, keeping my eyes closed. The trek guide had to recede our downstream motion after each slide until we reached Tungnath in this way. At Tungnath, we indulged in a bonfire, especially because I was the ultimate food of the bait. My numb hands glowed in a kind of physical pain I faced for the first time. I owe a great deal to three individuals (Aman, Ankit and Pramit) for their undivided attention to my wellbeing.

We came down two in a row on the sheet of fresh black ice. The sky, like a seasoned lizard, changed its clothing’s a numerous number of times. Yet I was not in a state to take in the exceptional occurrence I had the good fortune of experiencing. We climbed down to Chopta at around 7:30 pm in utter darkness with the help of torch and loving hands.

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Tips of the Trade for the Chopta-Chandrashila Trek
Anything is possible. Anything can happen in the mountains. The trek that is considered as an easy trek can be transfused to a vicious experience. The base of travelling is to understand those selves which lay hidden otherwise. How you will behave during an extreme situation cannot be taught through the Discovery channel. You live the experience, you behave vulnerable, you learn, you proudly take it in.

Physical pain is not about the sense of fear. Physical pain exceeded any generality when I had no fear of the storm. The thought of death or any fatality did not even cross my mind, thanks to the excruciating physical pain I was in.
And most importantly, always go prepared. Don’t go to a snow-trek wearing a woolen bottom, like I did (a local in Ukhimath told me that there will be no snow in the trek).

Trek to Deoria Tal: A Lake Up the Mountain – Chandrashila Trek
Deoria Tal is a lake on the lap of a mountain at an elevation of 2438 meters. The base of the trek is Village Sari, from where you can solely rely on your foot for the next 2.5 km. Deoria Tal is famous for its 300° panoramic view, even though the view was unclear when I visited.
The trek is a series of steps climbing up the mountain. Maggi points and campsites are settled on the way. The ascent is easy but requires strength which can easily be replenished with Burans Juice from a stall on the way.

Camping is not allowed near the lake, but plenty of campsites are available throughout the mountain. Also, an entry fee of Rs. 150 needs to be paid to enter the arena surrounding the lake.
How to Reach Rudraprayag – Chandrashila Trek

By Bus: Direct buses from Rishikesh, Devprayag, Srinagar or any other city to Rudraprayag can easily be accessible. The fare from Srinagar to Rudraprayag is Rs. 60. One can reach Chopta directly from Rudraprayag in shared jeep. Or, one can take the local bus from Rudraprayag to Ukhimath (Rs. 70) and take booked jeep from Ukhimath to Chopta (Rs. 1500-2000). Know more about Srinagar – The City of  Splendid Houseboats

By Train: The nearest railway station is in Dehradun. From Dehradun buses are available up to Rudraprayag. Shared cab or jeep will drop you off in Chopta.

By Flight: Jolly Grant Airport in Dehradun is the nearest airport. From the airport buses are available for Rudraprayag. Again, from Rudraprayag you can hire shared cab or jeep.

About me: I am Ipsita, a travel blogger, full-time traveller, and hitchhiker. A solo female backpacker currently backpacking across Uttarakhand and jotting down my experiences at nomadenroute.com.

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Kedarkantha Trek 2022: A Detailed Guide to All You Should Know!

The Kedarkantha trek – One of the best walking experiences you can make if you love walking. From the great mountains into the deep seas, India has many things to offer. In the beauty of nature in India you can enjoy a wide range of adventures. Trekking is one of the most interesting and amusing activities in the mountains. Kedarkantha is all full of mountains, so the Kedarkantha hike in Uttarakhand is a great idea. Below you will find all necessary basic information on the Kedarkantha Trek, which will help you plan your hike in the Kedarkantha.

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Outdoor adventures can bring real happiness and trekking is one of the most popular types of adventures in your life. Although it appears hard for the first time, the satisfaction only happens after the trek ends. Whether difficult or easier, a true lover of adventures can always enjoy a walk. Before planning a trip to Kedarkantha, there’s few important tips to follow.

Best Time To Go For Kedarkantha Trek

The best part about this tour is that both the trial tour begins and ends in Sankri and you can walk in Kedarkantha the whole year. But the best time to visit Kedarkantha is during the winter season between December and February. The place is full of snow at this time and so you get a feeling for the winter trek or snow trek. It is therefore generally advisable to go along the Kedarkantha trek in the winter to take full advantage of the trek. In the monsoon season, which lasts until April, it is also highly recommended to avoid trekking in this area because during this phase the snowfall is very high, so that when you take a tour or go for a trek in Kedarkantha in the monsoon season it can be extremely harmful to you.

About Kedarkantha Trek
The trek Kedarkantha is essentially a 5-day trek full of adventure and enjoyment. In the beautiful environment of nature, you’ll have the opportunity to walk in the snow.. Trekking is no easy task at all, but it would not be too difficult to walk to Kedarkantha compared to many other trekking in the Himalayan area.

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This trip is recommended for people who are deeply interested in trekking in the Himalayan region but who can either be beginners in hiking or have a history of hiking. The Kedarkantha trek experience would be quite different from many other treks you could have experienced in India.

What To See During Kedarkantha Trek

1. Pinnacle View at Kedarkantha trek peak

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


You will see a marvellous view over the Garhwal mountains when you reach the summit. Black Peak, Bandarpoonch and Swargarohini are going to be witnesses. The whole fight is worthwhile to reach the summit from this point of view. From here you can also see the famous Har ki Dun Valley.

2. Beautiful Campsites

One of the best campsites in India in the Himalayas is on this walk. Khujey, a meadow surrounded by lush green forests, is one such site. Pukhrola  is also a photo-picturesque campsite located near the Kedarkantha Trek.

3. The Gaichwan Gaon to Kedarkantha Route

Make sure you pass Gaichwan Gaon on your trip, since this village is nothing short of a fairytale place. The Devkyara and Har Ki Dun valleys lie behind the scenes. Make sure during snowfall that you do not take this route, as often it is blocked.

Kedarkantha Trek Planning Things to Know
Get prepared before planning a walk – it is very essential that you do a thorough research before planning a walk as this research leads to a satisfactory completion of the walk. Therefore, it is necessary to say that you don’t get prepared for the trek when you sign up for an excursion.

The walker, the only person responsible for his planning of the trek and his planning plans, must prepare carefully, join a walking agency and sign up for a walking tour plan. The preparation of the excursion is provided in addition to reading the email travel plan and making a daily record of the updated information and the changes in the plan. Fitness is an important factor for walks, although it is easier as without fitness, because of the lack of physical strength and the mental exhaustion, the whole trek should be completed.

1. Avoid Littering
This is a unique quality that every trekker ought to be very careful in producing waste. Not only should one trekker avoid waste generation, but he should also take home waste if it creates. It must be believed that every trekker must be clean on every trail.

2. Essentials You Must Carry
No packaged food, e.g. biscuits, named packets, should be worn. Instead, dry fruit, peanuts, bananas and jiggery should be brought. You must not even throw them along the trails you are walking if you carry biodegradable waste such as bananas, dry fruits, apple stalks or orange peel.

3. Be Alert
You should always look after another trekker while you are on a team if you are a responsible trekker. You must hear the guidelines and instructions shared by the leaders of the trail. This means that you must continue to motivate your trekking companions. In addition, while you are trekking you should be aware of the tent etiquette and make the tent etiquette known to other trekkers.

4. Follow The Leader
A responsible and professional trekker understands the depth of the instructions the trek manager provides during a trek. Instructions such as the time to wake up, the time to reach the summit day and for any medical reasons, to send a trekker. In short, the word of the trek leader is final while you are on a trek and you must follow them in accordance with the instructions.

Rishikesh must be reached by bus or cab. The Kedarnath peak route starts at Gauri kund in the district of Chamoli. It is located at the frontier between the Himalayan mountain line and the plains. The distance from Kedarnath to Gauri is approximately 14 km. It’s a narrow path on the slopes of the mountain. The altitude is Kedarnath Peak, 6940m. The base camp altitude is approximately 4000m. With the time as may, June, July and other seasons in India, the peak section is changed. Chorabari Bamak, on the side of the ridge, from base camp, see the 6000 m line on the ridge.

Continuing to Bharte Khunta from Kedarnath peak. A series of mountains of approximately 5000m in height stood on the left. The glacier tip is turned into a col and the rock ridge up to Bharte Khunta rises on the right. You can enjoy a different type of climb from the south of the Kedarnath Peak on the ridge of Bharte Khunta.


The base and the starting point of the south side of the hanging glacier. There it would appear to be appropriate to set up base camp, but if the period of the expedition had been earlier, it might have been difficult for porters of Gauri kund to be used effectively, who were not used to the expeditionary teams. On the plateau we saw a ridge on top of the top, upper snow field, mid rock wall, snow ridge, triangular rock wall. On this plateau we could see. This stretched to a snow wall and established the southern core. There were lumps of blocks on the Plateau on the right side falling from the flank. Around 200 of the snow wall. Towards the triangular rock. Kedarnath’s top is not easy, and if you want to climb it you have to be physically and mentally ready. It is a difficult summit. The best time to climb Kedarnath is from June to September.

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Winter hikes in the Himalayas can add a bit more spice and fun to your entire experience in this scenario. One such great experience is Kedarkantha winter hiking in the Sankri area of the Uttarakhand Garhwal Himalayas. Something for everyone is Kedarkantha trek. A trekking excursion can be highly satisfactory and fascinating and give the feeling that an experienced trekker gets high rewards in less time. It is suitable for a solo trekker, a group of friends, a family with children or just anyone who wants a highly gratifying and a bit challenging Himalayan trekking experience. Who knows, a trek like this can also take you to a road.

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Winter hikes in the Himalayas can add a bit more spice and fun to your entire experience in this scenario. One such great experience is Kedarkantha winter hiking in the Sankri area of the Uttarakhand Garhwal Himalayas. Something for everyone is Kedarkantha trek. A trekking excursion can be highly satisfactory and fascinating and give the feeling that an experienced trekker gets high rewards in less time. It is suitable for a solo trekker, a group of friends, a family with children or just anyone who wants a highly gratifying and a bit challenging Himalayan trekking experience. Who knows, a trek like this can also take you to a road.

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31 Best Treks in the Himalayas You Must Do in 2023

Himachal Pradesh is located in the extreme northern part of India and is renowned for the range of landscapes it holds. The Himalayas encompass snow-capped peaks, plains, forests, glacial lakes, and stretches of ice formed from the snow. Besides the patronizing snow-clad mountains, Himalayas also boasts of its large lakes, deep gorges, terraced fields, thickly forested valleys, and cascading streams.

The Himalayas welcomes those with open arms who are adventurous and dare to go beyond the ordinary. It is replete with incredible treks in Ladakh, Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal, and Sikkim at the best prices, along with all the safety.

For adventure lovers, trekking in the Himalayas is a once in a lifetime experience which will always be cherished throughout one’s life.

31 Best Treks in the Himalayas You Must Do in 2023

#1. Nag Tibba Trek
#2. Sainj Valley Trek
#3. Deoban Weekend Trek
#4. Sandakphu Phalut Trek
#5. Mukta Top Trek
#6. Brahmatal Trek
#7. Kedarkantha trek
#8. Har Ki Dun – Ruinsara Tal
#9. Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek
#10.Phulara Ridge Trek
#11.Bhrigu Lake Trek
#12.Beas Kund Trek
#13.Valley of Flowers Trek
#14.Tarsar Marsar Trek
#15.Gidara Bugyal Trek
#16.Hampta Pass Trek
#17.Annapurna Base Camp Trek
#18.Khopra Ridge Trek
#19.Kashmir Great Lakes, Kashmir: The Most Beautiful Offbeat Trek in India
#20.Indrahar Pass, Himachal Pradesh: The Next Level for Triund Lovers
#21.Kolahoi Glacier Trek, Jammu, and Kashmir: Walking into The Source of Light
#22.Siang Valley Trek, Arunachal Pradesh: The Far Side of Indian Treks
#23.Tso Lhamo Lake Trek, Sikkim: The Crown Jewel of North East India
#24.Gwaru Pass, Himachal Pradesh: A Trek in The Solitude of the Himalayas
#25.Milam Glacier Trek, Uttarakhand: A Walk on The Field of Ice
#26.Buran Ghati Trek
#27.Rupin Pass Trek
#28.Kashmir Great Lakes Trek
#29.Kedartal Trek
#30. Dayara Bugyal, Mukta Top
#31. The Goechala Trek

Here are the 29 best Himalayan treks to do this year in 2022.

1. Nag Tibba Trek

The Nag Tibba Trek is a thrilling weekend camp trek out of Mussoorie, which begins from Pantwari and climbs to the Nag Tibba summit. You get to see some memorable sunrise and sunset views, a spectacular forest section to trek in, and some striking sights of Mt Srikanth, Bandarpoonch, and Gangotri. This is a wonderful option as a weekend trek from Delhi.

2. Sainj Valley Trek


This is one of the few treks inside of the Great Himalayan National Park. During winter, you can snow-trek, but the temperatures at night can mitigate to -6 degrees. The grasslands and remarkable view of the entire valley can remind of those on the Kashmir Trek. There are dense forests, beautiful flora and fauna, mighty peaks, ancient villages, apple orchards, and the stunning Pundrik lake.

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3. Deoban Weekend Trek

Chakrata is less than 330 km from Delhi and is a 15 km long trek. It is a wonderful weekend trek in October, November, and December. Deoban trek offers splendid views of unending green meadows, mountain peaks, a beautiful forest section with a thick canopy, and easy access.

4. Sandakphu Phalut Trek


Sandakphu Trek, the trek that offers two countries at the same time. A perfect cross-country trekking while walking from India to Nepal, and offering the view of some of the world’s highest mountain peaks such as Mt. Everest, Mt Lhotse, Mt Makalu, Mt. Kanchenjunga, and the Sleeping Buddha. The Sandakphu Trek offers one of the best trekking adventures in India ranging from mountain peaks, ridges, dark alpine forests, and Bamboo forests.

5. Mukta Top Trek


The Mukta Top trek is comparatively a newer and an isolated Himalayan Trek (28 km) located about 430 km from Delhi. During winter, the temperature can go down to -5 summers, the temperature are around 12-13 degrees during the day. This trekking trail has captivating forests, delightful mountain views, a stimulating summit climb.

6. Brahmatal Trek

Brahmatal trek is offbeat trek which is popularly conducted during the winters in India. The end of this trek takes the individual to the top of the mountain from which Roopkund Trek, Mt.Trishul, and Mt. Nanda Ghunti would seem within touching distance. You also get the view of the. This also boasts of two high altitude lakes.

The highest point on this trek is Brahmatal Top at 12,250ft and introduce you to various mountain peaks like Mt Neelkanth, Mt Chaukhamba, Mt Trishul, Mt Hathi Ghoda, and Nanda Ghunti.

7. Kedarkantha Trek


Kedarkantha has a stunning summit climb and can be done in all seasons. Know more about different types of seasons in India here. With an altitude of 12,500 ft and a 360-degree view around of other Himalayan peaks.

8. Har Ki Dun – Ruinsara Tal


Also called the stairway to heaven, Har Ki Doon trek is so steeped into Hindu mythology as this one. This trek takes the trekker through various Garhwal Himalayas’ ancient village on your way, which are 3000 years old. The Har Ki Dun trek is about an 8-10 hour drive from Mussoorie and is nearly 47 km.

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9. Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek


The Deoriatal Chandrashila trek is a 6-day trek. It is an extremely special trek as it is a vital section of the Himalayan ranges and displays all the major summits of Western and Eastern Uttarakhand.

10.Phulara Ridge Trek


The Phulara Ridge trek is a unique ridge trek in India that can be taken in September, October, November, May, and June. The beautiful Phulara Ridge meadows trek has a beautiful dense forest section. This is the trek for you if you are a wildlife or bird lover.

11.Bhrigu Lake Trek

The Bhrigu Lake Trek, one of the best secrets of Manali, a hidden paradise of high altitude meadows right in the Manali Valley. Surrounded by some of the most beautiful Himalayan peaks and green pastures of the Himalayas, the Bhrigu Lake trek is the perfect destination for offbeat trekking in the Himalayas

The total distance of this trek is 20 km. Further, this is steeped in mythology. It is renowned for being the sanctimonious place wherein Maharishi Bhrigu peacefully concluded his deep meditation.

12.Beas Kund Trek

The Beas Kund Trek is approximately 550 km from Delhi and is a blessing in disguise for trekkers. The temperature during mid-summer is around 18-20 degrees during the day and about 5-6 degrees. It is a great adventure for first-timers, experienced, seasoned and professional trekkers.

13.Valley of Flowers Trek

The Valley of Flowers trek is full of legends and it is also said that many trekkers fall unconscious from the heavy scent of the flowers on the valley floor. There is a sweeping view of its vast expanse of mystical and beautiful flowers covered in layers. Flowers, leaves, bushes, buds of various shapes, sizes, colors all grow together here. The trek also goes through the highly spiritual place of worship, Hem Kund Sahib.

14.Tarsar Marsar Trek


The Tarsar Marsar trek in Kashmir is one of the most enchanting treks in India, which comes close to its beauty of the Kashmir Great Lakes Trek. The trekker goes through from one lake to the other, from Tarsar to Marsar, and then to Sundarsar. It does rain during July and is indeed a monsoon trek.

15.Gidara Bugyal Trek


The Gidara Bugyal trek is one of the most ancient, and well-known treks amongst other Himalayan treks. It has large high altitude meadows and a beautiful ridge walk that not many treks can boast of. The campsites are nestled in the grasslands of Gidara on this trek and are incredible. These difficult treks can be attempted by experienced trekkers and fit beginners as well.

16.Hampta Pass Trek

Hampta Pass Trek is officially the tale of two cities. This trek is every mountain lover’s paradise, starting from the Kullu Valley in Manali to Hampta Pass and then witnessing the beauty of the Spiti Valley. The scenery changes within every hour, from lush green meadows to walking around the riverside near the snow line. You can trek to the enchanting Chandratal lake, the alternate to the Pangong Lake in Ladakh. You must do this trek because it is an unusual, special pass, and you can see the entire Spiti valley in one wide panoramic sweep. It begins from the lush green valleys of Kullu through a narrow gorge-like valley to an overhang high in the mountains.

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17.Annapurna Base Camp Trek


The Annapurna Base Camp Trek is about 70 km and is one of the most popular treks in the world. It is every mountain lover’s dream to climb this mountain, and if not the mountain itself at least till the base camp. The Machapuchare Base Camp and Chhomrung are the places that trekkers from around the globe come to see and experience.

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18.Khopra Ridge Trek


The Khopra Ridge Trek is one of the most stunning campsites on the trek is Khayar Lake. People from around the world to this trek for that reason. Another unique aspect of this trek is that you get to see the Annapurna Massif at an arm’s distance. Further, you also see Mt Machapuchare as glorious as ever. You see Mt Machapuchare as glorious as ever. Further, you also get a sight of Mt Nilgiri North and South, Mt Himchuli, and Mt Ganga Purna. This is an unforgettable ridge walk.

19.Kashmir Great Lakes, Kashmir: The Most Beautiful Offbeat Trek in India


Kashmir great lakes trek is the undisputed champion of being the most attractive trek in India. This holds the crown, as it offers you five alpine lakes and you get to witness the beauty of nature in its purest form. This trek is still untouched and gives you a chance to explore the serenity and the beauty of Kashmir.

20.Indrahar Pass, Himachal Pradesh: The Next Level for Triund Lovers


The Indrahar pass lies in the Dhauladhar Range, separating the Chamba Valley and Kangra district. Its location is on the point where the Eurasian and Indian subcontinent’s tectonic plate collide, and one can experience all the ecological belts of the Himalayas. Indrahar pass trek is one of the most picturesque mountain beauties and is for people who want to value their Triund trekking experience to the next level.

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21.Kolahoi Glacier Trek, Jammu, and Kashmir: Walking into The Source of Light


The Kolahoi Glacier, revered as Goddess of Light, is a major source to two major rivers, Jhelum and Liddar. With the Kolahoi Glacier trek, one can experience some of the greenest pastures alongside the flowing Liddar River. It offers alpine lakes, wide-open Himalayan valleys, and green meadows. Kolahoi Glacier Trek is one of the best offbeat Himalayan treks.

22.Siang Valley Trek, Arunachal Pradesh: The Far Side of Indian Treks


North-East India offers some of the most pristine trekking destinations and the Siang Valley Trek is one of the top things to do if you are in Arunachal Pradesh. One can be lucky to witness the Tsangpo River that is in Tibet, which further meets the Brahmaputra River in Assam, is some of the best sights during the trek. Arunachal, is still unexplored and untouched by travelers and tourists, and one can witness some of the original tribes of Arunachal Pradesh and learn about their local traditions.

23.Tso Lhamo Lake Trek, Sikkim: The Crown Jewel of North East India


Tso Lhamo lake is one of the highly elevated lakes in the world at the mighty height of 18,000 feet. The jewel of North-East India, Tso Lhamo lake, is the evidence of nature’s marvel. Due to its extreme temperatures, it remains one of the lesser-known treks in India and is still an untouched and unexplored beauty for the rest of India.

24.Gwaru Pass, Himachal Pradesh: A Trek in The Solitude of the Himalayas

The trail of Gwaru Pass offers two high-altitude mountain passes – Tentu and Gwaru. This trek route leads through the Chandratal Lake and offers one of the best campsites in Himachal, alongside rivers and forests. Its closest range and a mesmerizing view of Pir Panjal mountain range are especially for those who love offbeat incredible trekking trails. If you want to experience an isolated yet quaint and blissful adventure, this is the right choice.

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25.Milam Glacier Trek, Uttarakhand: A Walk on The Field of Ice


The pride of Kumaun district, Milam Glacier trek is the picture-perfect adventure tour that offers to pass through dense forests, walking on glaciers, gazing up the clear sky, and enjoying nature in its purest form It has Mt. Trisuli (23,209 feet) and Hardeol (23,461 feet) within a close range.

26.Buran Ghati Trek


Solo trekkers are common to find on this trail and it is full of meadows, a thrilling pass crossing, and historical villages. The Rupin Pass trek runs parallel to the Buran Ghati Trek. It begins at the historical Janglik and goes into a delightfully deep forest and then bursts into Dayara meadows.

27.Rupin Pass Trek


Rupin Pass Trek, which is also referred to as the Tale of Romance with the Himalayas. Rupin Pass Trek is also one of the most classic and aesthetic treks in India and is full of unpredictable beauties. The Rupin River flows along leading up to the famous Rupin Waterfall. Once over the waterfall, it leads to the enormous snowfield with various mountain peaks. The captivating beauty of the trek will leave you enchanted and motivated giving you the experience of a lifetime. Do check out – Ashoka Waterfall in Igatpuri.

28.Kashmir Great Lakes Trek


The Kashmir region is picturesque, with each lake being more beautiful than the previous lake and generally, people prefer to take this trek solo. One can experience the larger than life magnificence of the lakes on this trek. This trek is suitable for experienced trekkers only.

29.Kedartal Trek


The Kedartal Trek is difficult compared to and is open for experienced trekkers, and adventure lovers. This trek can be challenging with spider wall crossing, river crossings, and the sheet altitude itself. It is better to go on some moderate treks before going on this one here.

The trek elevates to the glacial Kedartal lake, which is surrounded by big mountains. This cauldron encompasses some of the most famous mountains– Nanda Parvat, Mt Bhrigupanth, Mt Thalaysagar, Mt Jogin, and Mt Gangotri.

There are various Treks for beginners like:

30. Dayara Bugyal, Mukta Top

Intermediate treks  like

31. The Goechala Trek

Conclusion:
Trekkers and adventurers from across the globe have been visiting the Himalayas to seek out new hiking routes. The Himalayas offer some of the most adventurous hiking destinations in north India and is a major hotspot in the country. The Himalayas has something for everybody, from short treks to extensive advanced mountaineering opportunities.

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