1 - Valley of Flowers Trek-
Set at an altitude of 3600 meters (about 2.24 mi) amidst the majestic Himalayas, the Valley of Flowers is a beautiful journey located in the state of Uttarakhand, India. The Valley of Flowers trek offers you vibrant floral diversity and the breathtaking beauty of mother nature which offers you a unique experience in the paradise created by the Valley of Flowers.
Trek Distance- 38 kilometers (about 23.61 mi)
Trekking Time- It usually takes 6 days to complete this trek.
Difficulty Level- Moderate Difficulty Level.
Best Time to Visit- From the months of June to September.
2 - Hampta Pass Trek-
Set at an altitude of 4,270 meters (about half the height of Mount Everest), The Hampta Pass located in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India is one of the best destinations for trekkers who want some adventure amidst the majestic chilly range of The Himalayas. This mesmerizing trek will fulfill all your demands by offering you lush green meadows, dense forests, and snowy mountains to admire your whole trail.
Trek Distance- Approx. 35 km (about 21.75 mi).
Trek Time- Average of 6 days are required to complete this trek.
Difficulty Level- Moderate difficulty level.
Best Time to Visit- From mid-June to Sep.
3 - Kedarkantha Trek-
Set at an elevation of 12,500 ft (about 3.81 km) from the sea level, The majestic Kedarkantha is one of the highest mountain peaks in Uttarakhand, India. This peak is situated on the mountain range of Garhwal Himalayas, Shivalik Hills within the Govind Wildlife Sanctuary in Uttarkashi district. It is one of the most popular places to trek during winters, usually starting from the quaint village of Sankri, and takes 4 days to complete. This trek offers you the perfect blend of adventure and spirituality as its legends say that Lord Shiva once used to sit on the top of this peak.
Difficulty level- Moderate,
Trek Distance – 22 km (about 13.67 mi)
Trek Time Taken- 6 days to complete including the rest days.
4 - Nag Tibba Trek-
The Nag Tibba Peak, also called the “Serpent's Peak” got its name after the Nag Devta abode this peak. It is set at an elevation of 3,022 meters (about 9,915 ft) securing its title “The Highest Peak in the Nag Tibba Range”. It is in the lesser Himalayan Range of the Garhwal Division of Uttarakhand, India. Trekking here is a popular choice among trekkers who wish to experience some adventure and thrill in their veins. It is also loved by nature lovers where you can find a diverse range of flora and fauna, green mountains and dense woods.
Trekking Distance- 19 km (about 11.81 mi) long.
Trekking Time- This trek is usually undertaken in 2-3 days.
Difficulty Level- Moderate difficulty Level
Best Time to Visit- April to June or Sep to Dec.
5 - Pin Parvati Pass Trek-
The Pin Parvati Pass trek is considered one of the most challenging treks of Himachal Pradesh, situated at an altitude of 17,500 ft (about 5.33 km). The trails take you through the lush green Parvati Valley to the barren Pin Valley in-between the trek you will be offered with stunning views of the surrounding peaks covered in snow, glaciers, and crystal-clear high-altitude treks. The path allows you expeditions such as the alpine meadows, dense forests, pulley bridge marshlands, and even a hot spring.
Trek Distance- 110 km (about 68.35 mi).
Duration- 10 days.
Difficulty Level- Hard.
6 - Roopkund Trek-
Set at an altitude of 15,700 feet (about 4.79 km), the Roopkund trek is an adventurous trek that offers a mysterious experience to its trekkers. The mystery lies on the Roopkund lake, famous for its 100 human skeletons found at the edge of this lake. This is one of the best scenic destinations surrounded by rock-strewn glaciers and snowy mountains.
Trek Distance- 53 km long
Trek Time- 8 days to complete
Difficulty Level- Moderate plus difficulty level
Best Time to Visit- Aug to May.
7 - Har ki Dun Trek-
Nestled amidst the Garhwal Himalayan range and nicknamed the “Valley of Gods”, the Har ki Dun trek is located at an altitude of 3500 meters (about 2.17 mi). The trail takes you through ancient villages all the way through the Supin River amidst the snow-capped mountain surroundings. It is known for its lush green meadows and beautiful views of the Swarga Rohini peaks.
Trek Distance- 52 km long.
Trek Time- 7 days to complete
Difficulty Level- Moderate difficulty level
Best Time to Visit- March to June and Sep to Dec.
8 - Dodital Trek-
The holy Dodital is the birthplace of lord Ganesha, this trek is in the Uttarkashi district at an altitude of 11,998 ft (about 3.66 km). The trail takes you through the pristine Dodital Lake amidst the dense forests and snow-capped mountains. It is home to a rich biodiversity where you can indulge in activities such as bird watching and camping.
Trek Distance- 40 km (about 24.85 mi) long.
Trek Time- 5 days to complete
Difficulty Level- Moderate difficulty level
Best Time to Visit- Summer and Monsoon season.
9 - Rajmachi Trek-
Located amidst the heart of the Sahyadri Mountain range, Maharashtra. Rajmachi Trek is a popular trekking destination admired by trekkers, situated near the town of Lonavala. This trek offers you an unforgettable experience uncovering breathtaking nature, rich history, and panoramic views. It is also known for its scenic beauty, the ancient Rajmachi Fort, and serene, lush green landscapes.
Trek Distance- 13 km
Trek Time- 5 hrs.
Difficulty Level- Easy.
10 - Chopta Trek -
The Chopta Trek also known as the “Mini Switzerland of India” is a popular trekking spot set in Uttarakhand, India. This trek is loved by trekkers who are fond of nature and adventure, offering breathtaking views of nature and picturesque landscapes with its trekking trail taking you through the lush green and dense forests amidst the snow-capped mountains of the majestic Himalayan Range. Your journey will proceed towards the Chandrashila Peak at an altitude of 4000 meters (about 13,123 feet approx.).
Trekking Distance- 8 km (approx. 5 miles).
Trekking Time- Around 5 hours.
Difficulty Level- Moderate Level.