Trekking in India

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    Indian Himalayas are one of the most popular destinations for trekkers and hiking enthusiasts around the world. It offers a myriad of hiking trails to discover the beauty of nature and excitement that you can't discover elsewhere. We provide top tours for trekking in every one of the Himalayan states from breathtaking Ladakh up to Kashmir and from the picture-perfect Himachal to breathtaking Uttarakhand along with Sikkim. We ensure you an experience that will keep your adrenaline pumping in a rush, excited and, the most important thing, safe.


    There's no better way to experience the breathtaking Himalayas than to trek through the Indian Himalayas than to put your two feet moving up and through the rugged trails, vast valleys lush meadows, and dense forest. Indeed, hiking through the Indian Himalayas can be a greater than normal experience which doesn't just gives you a massive adrenaline rush, but can also provide a glimpse into diverse remote cultures.

    The Indian Himalayas host various treks, some of them well-known but also less well-known many are yet for their chance to become known. Therefore, whether you're an untried beginner looking forward to traveling across the Himalayan Mountains of India or an experienced trekker looking for difficult treks in the most remote areas, India has it all waiting for you.

    The trek in India is all about changing landscapes , and crossing trekking in Himachal while in Uttarakhand it's an experience through holy sites and Pandavas-traversed trails which are the main attraction. In Sikkim the focus is on visiting the old villages, and seeing jaw-dropping views of the third highest mountain, Khangchendzonga, while in Ladakh it is about trekking through vast meadows and valleys and numerous high-altitude passes.

    Whichever way you decide to go about planning your adventure on the trails of India be aware that there are no two trekking experiences in India are the same. In reality, a trek experience can differ in a way that is unimaginable in two distinct seasons. The summer treks involve green trails, adorned by the blossoms of rhododendron and plum while the monsoon treks may be somewhat challenging, but memorable. The winter treks on the other hand, are about facing the several feet of snow and enjoying the views of whiteout-perfect moments that's the magic of the Indian Himalayas.