
Kedarkantha
India's most loved beginner snow trek — 360° summit views, frozen forest campsites, and a gentle ridge climb.
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India's most loved beginner snow trek — 360° summit views, frozen forest campsites, and a gentle ridge climb.

A monsoon-only UNESCO valley carpeted in over 500 species of alpine flowers.

A dramatic crossover from green Kullu to barren Lahaul — the closest thing India has to a magical pass trek.

Seven turquoise alpine lakes, rolling meadows, and the most scenic high-altitude trek in India.

Twin forts, rain-washed plateaus, and fireflies — the quintessential weekend monsoon trek from Mumbai/Pune.

Ladakh's classic teahouse trek — Buddhist villages, river crossings, and the Kang Yatse panorama.

The quieter snow-trek alternative to Kedarkantha — frozen lakes and the Trishul-Nanda Ghunti wall up close.

A trek that changes scenery every 2 hours — hanging villages, three-stage waterfall, and a snow-wall pass crossing.

Maharashtra's highest peak — iron-ladder thrill and a night-trek tradition for Mumbai trekkers.

The only trek that shows you Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse and Makalu lined up at sunrise.

Walking on the frozen Zanskar river at -25°C — bucket-list winter expedition for serious trekkers.

Konkan Kada cliff at sunrise, ancient caves, and the most photographed plateau in the Sahyadris.