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Unforgettable hiking trails in India every nature lover must explore

Explore renowned hiking trails in India and plan your next adventure. Discover famous treks such as Hamta Pass, Valley of Flowers, Tarsar Marsar, Sandakphu, and Goecha La for an unforgettable experience.

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Ishwi Singh
Published : Aug 03 2024, 10:17 AM IST| Updated : Aug 03 2024, 10:22 AM IST
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If you’re an adventure lover seeking unique experiences, here are some exciting activities and destinations you must explore. Here are some of the most renowned hiking trails and trekking spots in India, where you can enjoy thrilling adventures and breathtaking mountain views.
 

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The stunning valleys of Himachal Pradesh will leave you mesmerised. For adventure enthusiasts, the Hampta Pass Trek is a must-visit. Starting from Manali, this trek offers beautiful views with varying weather conditions. The trek covers about 26 kilometers and typically takes around 5 days. Although it can be challenging, hiring a local guide is advisable. The best times to embark on this trek are during the monsoon and autumn seasons.
 

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The Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand is one of India’s most renowned hiking and trekking destinations, celebrated for its breathtaking beauty. This UNESCO World Heritage site requires about 6-7 days to complete the 37-kilometer trek. Along the way, you can enjoy stunning views of Hemkund Sahib, the highest Gurudwara in the country, and its surrounding lake. Before embarking on this trek, make sure to review all safety precautions and government guidelines.
 

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For seasoned trekkers, the Tarsar Marsar Trek in Jammu and Kashmir is a must-experience. Spanning approximately 48 kilometers, this trek takes about 8 days to complete. It starts in Aru village in the Pahalgam district and ends at the stunning, crystal-clear Tarsar and Marsar lakes. Note that Pahalgam is a sensitive area, so securing permission from local authorities is required before undertaking this trek.
 

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Sandakphu is situated on the border of India and Nepal. This trek, which spans 68 kilometers, takes you through beautiful natural landscapes and can be enjoyed in winter, spring, summer, and autumn.
 

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For an adventurous challenge, consider the Goecha La Trek in Sikkim. This 90-kilometre trek is for experienced trekkers. It features snowy mountains, lush grasslands, winding rivers, and stunning sunsets, adding to its allure. The trek offers spectacular views of Himalayan peaks. Completing the trek generally takes about 10 days.

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Ishwi Singh
Ishwi Singh is a content writer with a background in English literature. She has experience in creating engaging stories and translating content. Previously, she worked as an editorial intern at Oxford University Press.
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