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9 Himalayan Best Treks

Here are the 9 best treks this year in the Himalayas. The treks are perfect to go all year long to beginners like Dayara Bugyal, Mukta Top, and Kedarkantha except in monsoons. The Phulara Ridge Trek, Deoban Trek, Deoriatal Chandrashila trek, and the Beas Kund walk are intermediate treks.

Aim Trekking from November to April if you want to go in the snow. If you want to walk in the spring, see the Sandakphu Phalut Trek, the Khopra Ridge Trek, and the Goechala Trek in March and April.

Go to our next page for Treks. Here you can pick a trek depending on the season you like, the difficulty level, and the months of the year.

There are the 9 best treks in the Himalayas.

  1. Nag Tibba Trek

The Nag Tibba trek is an exciting camp trip from Mussoorie on weekends. This is the top of your 2020 trekking list if you live in Delhi. This walk starts at the top of the Nag Tibba from Pantwari. Right in front of you, you can see the incredible sights of Mt Bandarpoonch, Srikanth, and Gangotri. This trek provides an incredible view of sunrise and sunset and a lovely forest area to walk in.

  1. Sainj Valley Trek

The Sainj Valley Trek in Himachal Pradesh is a lovely weekend stroll. If you live in Delhi, it’s a nice trek to do. It is one of the few treks in the Grand National Park of the Himalayas. In winter, you can hike through snow and in the night the temperatures are about -6 degrees.

You will recall the grasslands of the Cashmir Trek you see on this walk. On this walk, you will have a beautiful view of the whole valley. The road leads through the thick woods, with numerous birds crying. When the road opens out from the trees, the Sainj valley and the mighty peaks of the Raktisar Glacier are truly majestic.

  1. Deoban Weekend Trek

Chakrata is the basis of the Deoban weekend trek. The distance from Chakrata to Delhi is less than 330 km. It’s just a train for a night. The trek is fifteen kilometers long. In October, November, and December, it’s a marvelous weekend tour. Too much snow is on the trails after December. In March and April, we run the hike after winter.

The Deoband walk will provide you with a magnificent view of the mountain tops, the beauty of the forest with a dense canopy, and uninterrupted green waders within two days.

  1. Sandakphu Phalut Trek

One of four of the 5 highest mountains in the world – Mt Everest, Mt Lhotse, Mt Makalu, and Mt Kanchenjunga – is a trek to the Sandakphu river. This view is what stands out of all Himalayan treks, the Sandakphu treks. This view is known as the Sleeping Buddha—an image you will be aware of over the next few years.

The tea houses you will find are a singular aspect of this walk. They are similar, but indescribably different, to hotels and restaurants. To taste the comfort of a tea house, you have to remain in one.

  1. Mukta Top Trek

A fairly recent Himalayan Trek is the Mukta Top Trek. Delhi is about 430 km away. The temperature will fall to -5 during winter, December to mid-March. In summer, from March until June, the temperature during the day is about 12-13 degrees Celsius, while the night is negative. The whole trek is 28 km away.

This hiking tour has lovely trees, wonderful views of the mountains, an exciting climb. Another bonus is that they are always separated from each other.

  1. Brahmatal Trek

The Brahmatal Trek was also explored and documented by Indiahikes, like many other treks. Brahmatal Top at 12250ft is the highest point on this hike. It’s a beautiful stroll. You will be witness to a new range of mountains: Mt Chaukhamba, Mt Neelkanth, Mt Hathi Ghoda, and Mt Trishul and Nanda Ghunti.

Brahmatal is also a fantastic solo trek. There’s a lot of snow on the trail in December, January, and February. The walks run into early March.

  1. Kedarkantha Trek

One of the first Indiahikes treks started organizing Kedarkantha. It has a spectacular climb up to the top and is the ideal walk of any year. The Kedarkantha peak rises at 12.500 ft., overlooking the other Himalayan peaks with a 360-degree view. Indiahikes has found new and adventurous paths to the summit throughout the year.

  1. Har Ki Dun

The Har Ki Dun trek from Mussoorie/Dehradun takes about 8-10 hours on drive. In winter, the temperature decreases to -12°C and in summer around 2°C. It’s almost 47 km long the whole distance.

The Ruinsara Tal trek has been added by Indiahikes to the Har Ki Dun road. Without the Ruinsara Tal, the Har Ki Dun walk is incomplete.

Ruinsara Valley is situated in total isolation and the valley of Ruinsara is said to be more spectacular than the valley of the Har Ki Dun!

  1. Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek

The Deoriatal Trek to Chandrashila is a 6-day journey. It’s a special trek since you can not only see part of the Himalayans but all the main peaks of the west and east of Uttarakhand from the summit.

From October to the first week of January, you can make the trek any time. Temperatures drop to – 12 degrees during December and January. Although it’s around 12-13 degrees every day in summer and evening single digits.