Monsoon Trekking In The Himalayas: 10 Top Routes!

Written By

Ruchika Mandora

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The landscape is comparable to Valley of Flowers—a green narrow valley shielded by snow-covered mountains.

Hampta Pass

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The valley is covered in beautiful, fragrant flowers. The blooms change colors weekly: pink, yellow, red, and so forth.

Valley of Flowers

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Once at the pass, you view Pin valley below in various shades of pink surrounded by Spiti's bare mountains. Behind you is the verdant Bhaba valley.

Pin Bhaba Pass

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Tarsar Marsar is India's most scenic hike. Treks are not given this distinction lightly. Especially with its tough sibling trip, Kashmir Great Lakes.

Tarsar Marsar

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Bhrigu Lake is an excellent place to escape to the mountains quickly. It climbs out of Manali towards the mountains, making Manali smaller and smaller below you.

Bhrigu Lake

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Each lake is distinct and beautiful. After rain, beautiful meadows and small flowers cover the ground.

Kashmir Great Lakes

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Friendship Peak, Shitidhar, Ladakhi, and Hanuman Tibba may be seen from base to top on the Beas Kund trek.

Beas Kund

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After decades under army control, this trek can now stand on its own as one of Kashmir's best.

Bodpathri Lakes Trek

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The path to this valley passes via lonely mountain valleys, picturesque villages, and flower beds filled with Himalayan orchids.

Miyar Valley

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The Gurez valley walk features diverse woodlands, grasslands, and two beautiful lakes. The scenery is breathtakingly unique.

Gurez Valley

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