Trekking gives an individual a much-needed adrenalin rush, that one needs to keep going. It is one activity that allows an individual to be fit but with some mesmerizing views to look onto. Here are a few of the treks that are must-try this year.
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There, it is said to be the best trekking destination and one must surely visit the same, both because of the wonderful sightseeing opportunities and the spiritual significance associated with the same. The camp at Tapovan offers the view of eight enthralling peaks, Bhagirathi I, II, III, Mt.Shivling, Chaturangi, Meru Parvath, Bhirgupant, and Sudharshan. This trek can be done by amateurs on the pretext they possess physical fitness.
Altitude: 4465m, Region: Garhwal Region, Duration: 9 days, Best time to visit: May- October
This happens to be one of the most famous treks of Ladakh, the trail passes through the remote mountain passes, sleepy villages, quaint villages. One can expect accommodation in parachute tents, at most of the villages on the route and thus, making it a ‘tea house trek’.
The route takes the individual through Hemis National Park and two passes Ganda La and Kongmaru la.
Duration: 10 days, Region: Ladakh Himalayas, Altitude: 5150m, Best time to visit: Mid May – Mid October
This trail happens to be the well-known trek between trekking enthusiasts. The trek offers vistas of snow-capped mountains of the Greater Himalayan range. It is also widely famous as Lord Curzon’s trail which takes you through lush green valleys, ancient forests, and small villages.
Region: Garhwal Himalayas, Duration: 9 days, Altitude: 4268m, Season: Mid April- June and September and November
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This happens to be the most exciting trek in the Sikkim region. The trek begins in the town in Yuksom, a place significant for its historical culture, here the individual can experience greater views and also get to know the traditional culture and lifestyle of people. Since the trek follows the route of the Sikkim Himalayas, it offers majestic views of Mt. Kanchenjunga.
Region: Sikkim Himalayas, Altitude: 4940m, Duration: 10 days, Season: Mid march – June and September – and November.
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This trek is famous for taking you to take places to distant and secluded villages in Himachal Pradesh which are also open for 5 to 7 months a year. The trail crosses Dhauladhar Mountain Ranges. The trek begins at the outskirts of Manali and ends at Shepard’s village in Bara Bhangal situated on the banks of Ravi, one of the main rivers flowing out from the mountains.
Region: Himachal Pradesh, Altitude: 4450mts, Season: Mid June – Mid October, Duration: 16 days
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