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Five of the most popular adventure treks activities in India

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Five of the most popular adventure treks activities in India

Gulmarg Trek: An Unforgettable Adventure in the Heart of the Himalayas Gulmarg, located in the state of Jammu and Kashmir in India, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Its stunning beauty, serene atmosphere, and abundant natural resources make it a perfect destination for adventure enthusiasts. The Skiing in Gulmarg trek is a must-do for anyone who loves hiking and trekking. The trek starts from Gulmarg and takes you to several breathtaking viewpoints and scenic spots, including the Khilanmarg, Affarwat Peak, and Alpather Lake.

 

The trek is usually completed in three to four days and is rated as an easy to moderate trek. The trail is well-marked, and the trekkers are accompanied by local guides and porters. The trek takes you through lush green meadows, pine forests, and snow-capped peaks, providing breathtaking views of the Himalayas at every step. The trek also offers opportunities to interact with the local people, learn about their culture and customs, and enjoy the delicious local cuisine.

 

Leh-Ladakh Bike Trip: A Thrilling Journey Through the High Himalayas

 

Leh-Ladakh, located in the northern part of India, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. It is renowned for its rugged beauty, serene atmosphere, and adventure activities. A Leh Ladakh bike trip is a must-do for anyone who loves biking and adventure. The trip starts from Leh, the capital of Ladakh, and takes you through several breathtaking spots, including the Nubra Valley, Pangong Tso, and Khardung La Pass. The bike trip usually takes seven to ten days and is rated as an adventurous activity. The trail is well-marked, and the bikers are accompanied by local guides and support vehicles. The bike trip takes you through rugged terrains, high-altitude passes, and scenic valleys, providing breathtaking views of the Himalayas at every turn. The trip also offers opportunities to interact with the local people, learn about their culture and customs, and enjoy the delicious local cuisine.

 

Hampta Pass Trek: A Journey Through the Majestic Himalayas Hampta Pass, located in the state of Himachal Pradesh in India, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country. Its stunning beauty, serene atmosphere, and abundant natural resources make it a perfect destination for adventure enthusiasts. The Hampta Pass trek is a must-do for anyone who loves hiking and trekking. The trek starts from Manali and takes you to several breathtaking viewpoints and scenic spots, including the Hampta Pass, Chandratal Lake, and Spiti Valley.

 

 

 

Chadar Trek

 

Another trek situated in Ladakh the frozen Chadar Trek holds great wonders and magnificent sceneries for those who wish to scale its mighty heights. The trek is a grueling test of your strength and endurance in sub-zero temperatures. If you can withstand all this you will be rewarded with a close-up view of the culture of the people living in the Zanskar region. It feels like a trip to the North pole with food and rations being carried on sleds and living inside caves.

 

 

 

The Nerak Waterfall is grand in its size besides being a completely frozen waterfall. To experience such grand sights one needs to visit this trek during the months of mid-January to mid-February. It is a 9-day trip that reaches the highest point (3500 meters).

 

Since this is also a winter trek the best time to go for this trip would be around January and February. This being said these are dangerous treks that ride some very treacherous paths and should be researched properly in advance.

 

The average cost of a person undertaking this trek comes around USD 310-330(INR 24150-26000). The trail starts from the picturesque location of Leh and ultimately returns to Leh. The most difficult aspect of this trek is facing harsh winter conditions.

 

Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

 

 

 

The Queen of all treks in India, the Kashmir great lakes trek is certainly one of the most beautiful treks in India if not the world. The trek takes place in the northwest of Srinagar and it provides various cinematic shots and panoramas of nature that are bound to leave you captivated nonetheless. This can generally be placed under the category of moderate to difficult treks. This is due to the fact of huge distances are covered per day at such high altitudes. Thus one should be aware of their physical condition before

 

The trek is usually completed in five to six days and is rated as a moderate trek. The trail is well-marked, and the trekkers are accompanied by local guides and porters. The trek takes you through lush green meadows, pine forests, and snow-capped peaks, providing breathtaking views of the Himalayas at every step. The trek also offers opportunities to interact with the local people, learn about their culture and customs, and enjoy the delicious local cuisine.

 


An Overview of the Valley of Flowers Trek

One of India's oldest known trekking routes, the Valley of Flowers, is in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, which covers an extensive area of 87 sq. km. In 1982, the Government of India declared the Valley of Flowers to be a National Park. Some decades later, in 2002, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Besides the Nanda Devi National Park, the Valley of the Flowers forms the second core zone of the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve. It is believed to have been discovered in 1931 by three British climbers who lost their way while returning from Mt. Kamet. From then on, the popularity of the valley snowballed because of the breathtaking visuals it offers.

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