Apr 18, 2024
By: Ayush Mehrotra
Known for its mysterious lake filled with skeletons, Roopkund offers breathtaking views of the Himalayas. It's a moderately challenging trek that takes you through lush green forests, alpine meadows, and snowy trails.
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This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a paradise for nature lovers. During the summer months, the valley blooms with a variety of colourful flowers, creating a mesmerizing landscape. The trek is of moderate difficulty and offers stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks.
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Ideal for both beginners and experienced trekkers, the Hampta Pass trek takes you through diverse landscapes including lush green valleys, barren landscapes, and snow-capped mountains. The highlight of the trek is crossing the Hampta Pass at an altitude of over 14,000 feet.
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This pilgrimage trek takes you to the sacred Kedarnath Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva. The trek passes through picturesque villages, dense forests, and offers panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks. It's moderately challenging but immensely rewarding.
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Considered one of the most challenging treks in India, the Rupin Pass trek offers thrilling experiences for adventure enthusiasts. The trail takes you through remote villages, dense forests, snowfields, and finally to the high altitude Rupin Pass.
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Offering unparalleled views of Mt. Kanchenjunga, the third highest peak in the world, the Goechala trek is a favorite among trekkers. The trail passes through dense forests, high altitude meadows, and offers glimpses of diverse flora and fauna.
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Perfect for those seeking adventure in the high-altitude desert landscape of Ladakh, the Markha Valley trek offers stunning views of the rugged Himalayan terrain, ancient monasteries, and remote villages. The trek involves crossing high mountain passes and camping under the starlit sky.
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Starting from the picturesque village of Sankri, the Har Ki Dun trek takes you through lush green valleys, dense forests, and charming meadows. It's a moderate trek suitable for beginners and offers stunning views of the surrounding peaks including Swargarohini and Bandarpoonch.
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