Written By
Ruchika Mandora
Nature lovers will love this trek. It is also a great summit climb for people who are just starting to trek in the Himalayas
You hike on a mountaintop during the Brahmatal trip. It's a ridgeline. A ridgeline frequently feels like an extended summit.
Rhododendron forests line Goechala's trail. In April and May, they bloom with pink and scarlet blooms! Walking through these jungles' wooden-log trails is a treat!
It is one of the most complete hikes, featuring some of the most beautiful woodlands, campsites, ridge walks, and mountain views.
You trek through Singalila National Park's beautiful woodlands and get great vistas. Rhododendron, bamboo, and pine forests have gorgeous colours!
You get a great sense of satisfaction and success as you extend yourself and take in the sights of the Himalayas from the summit.
Can see Himalayas' oldest hiking path and see ancient culture, mountains, forests, grasslands, meadows, rivers, streams, and an alpine lake.
Ali Bedni Bugyal boasts the most spectacular mountain views. Mount Trishul and Mt Nanda Ghunti are both within striking distance of Bedni Bugyal.
Our country's nicest meadow trek with powdery snow. Meadow views of Mt Bandarpoonch are stunning.
It's a challenging trek that's only open in April. If you're fit and want an adrenaline high, go for it.