Summer holidays are a time when people like to involve themselves in various activities. In such a situation, in the summer season, people like to go to a cool place away from the scorching sun. Some people have a desire to do adventure and during this time they like to enjoy trekking. Being close to nature in this season has its unique pleasure. Treks in India are a great way to enjoy the natural splendor of the country and experience the real adventure of the mountains. Today in this episode we are going to tell you about some such places where you will be able to enjoy trekking freely. Let's know about these places...
Triund Trek
Not all Himalayan treks are as difficult as they sound. If you have not tried Himalayan treks yet, you should start with the Triund trek, which is easy and will give you a chance to see breathtaking views of the Kangra Valley and the surrounding Dhauladhar ranges. Start the trek from McLeodganj, Bhagsunag, or Dharamkot, and then start walking at your own pace, passing through beautiful oak forests and pretty villages and reaching the peak in about 4-5 hours. Here you can see beautiful sunsets and if you want more than that, you can also stay overnight and watch the sunrise.
Hamta Pass
If you are looking for a perfect trekking hill station in summer, then there can hardly be a better place than Kullu Manali. Kullu Manali, a symbol of the amazing beauty of nature, is the first choice of tourists coming to Himachal. On the other hand, if you are going to trek for the first time, then the Hamta Pass present here can be the perfect trekking point for you.
Rupin Pass Trek
One of the best places for trekking in India, the challenging Rupin Pass Trek in the Garhwal region is about 7 days long with a maximum altitude of about 15250 feet. This track of about 52 km starts from Dhola in Uttarakhand and ends at Sangla in Himachal Pradesh. Loved by trekkers, this track is full of challenges and breathtaking views. Only people above the age of 14 can go on its rugged paths. Here you can see meadows and snow-capped mountains, waterfalls, and villages.
Nag Tibba Trek
This is another easy Himalayan trek in Uttarakhand, which can be recommended for new trekkers. The trek starts with rocky terrain, which can be done almost easily. The views here look quite magical and enchanting. One of the primary reasons to do this trek is that it starts from the peaks of Garhwal and gives spectacular views of Kala Nag, Kedarnath, Bandarpoonch, and Swargarohini. Here you will also find a temple dedicated to the Nag Devta, which is very popular among the local people.
Naina Peak
When we talk about trekking, Uttarakhand cannot be mentioned. Yes, there are many trekking points in Uttarakhand. But along with trekking, Naina Peak is the best trekking point to see the best view of Nainital's Mango Lake and the entire Nainital city. Not only this, from Naina Peak you can also easily see the view of Bandarpoonch Peak and the peaks of Nepal.
Roopkund Trek
Roopkund Trek starts from Lohajung at an altitude of 3200 meters and you will reach the lake named Roopkund. The trek takes you to the lake, which is located at an altitude of 5029 meters. This lake is popular for the remains of human skeletons that were found at its bottom. The distance of 53 km has to be covered in 7 to 9 days. You go through lush green forests amidst the noise of rivers. There are Hindu temples, Himalayan peaks like Nanda Devi and Nanda Ghunti, as well as many bird species and lush green plains. The months of May to October are the best to enjoy trekking here.
Dayara Bugyal Trek
Located in the Bugyal of Uttarakhand, this place is one of the best treks in India. Here you will find both new trekkers and experienced trekkers. Here you will have to pass through alpine meadows to lush green pastures. The beautiful and high mountains of the Himalayas will be seen behind. During the trek, you will also experience dense pine and oak forests and streams. Dayara Bugyal is said to be the only trek where one can get to see breathtaking views of the entire Gangotri and Yamunotri mountain ranges. There are also camps along the trail, where one can stop for a while and rest.
Tandiyadamole Track
There is no need to go far for those who are fond of trekking in South India. The Tandiyadamole Track in the Western Ghats inside Karnataka is a famous tourist spot as well as a trekking spot. The view of the dense forests here, flowing rivers, and beautiful exotic flowers is enough to attract anyone.
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