Top 10 Himalayan treks

When we converse about Himalayan peak, we are talking about 100 exceed 7000m or 24000 feet and trust me it is scary, fun and adventurous! Yes, it is mixture of excitement and ecstasy.  So, in the season of winters is here with the thought of treks that can make you happy with the entire dream in your mind to get to the peak! So, here in this editorial we have come up with top 10 Himalayan treks that you must do before you die if you love adventure and trekking is your preferred sport!

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Top 10 Himalayan Treks-

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1. Chadar Trek:


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  • Height: 11,123ft
  • Duration: 9 Days
  • Difficulty Level: Challenging
  • Best Season: January to February

When we talk about Himalayan treks, then the first name that pops out from the mind is this trek. This is all about the trek that covers Frozen Zanskar River in the Zanskar River in Ladakh. It is fun and most beautiful trek from whole in the world. Trekkers say that it took around 9 full days to complete this trek and the best time to go here in between January to February.   You can easily get here from the airport at Leh from New Delhi for INR 2,798. It can be the perfect Weekend Getaways options.

2. Roopkund Trek


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  • Height: 16,500ft
  • Duration: 7-9 Days
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate
  • Best Season: May to October

This trek is most scary and thrilling of all, when we see the list of Himalayan treks. When we talk about this trek we are focusing on the dense forest, glaciers and much more that you can even think of. This trek is completed in 7 to 9 days that is considered to be less dangerous to the above trek.  If you are thinking of going to this trek, then may to October months are most likely to opt. You can start this trek from the nearest airport of Pantnagar.

3. Hampta Pass


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  • Height: 14,100ft
  • Duration: 4-5 Days
  • Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
  • Best Season: June to September

If you are going as a fresher in trekking sport and not sure how far you can go for it, then my advice would be start with this trek as it is easy and takes very less days in this trekking.  This trek is easy and less scary as compared to all the listing in this editorial. It just takes your 4 to 5 days that can make your happy keeping you safe and sound. June to September is the best month to go for this trek.

4. Har ki Dun Trek


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  • Height: 11,675ft
  • Duration: 7-8 Days
  • Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
  • Best Season: March to June, September to November

When you want to admire the beauty of the nature and see the bids chirruping and attraction of alpine forest, then the first trek you must try is this trek. Yes! It is most untouched trek that hardly tried by trekkers.  If you want to go for this trek then the nearest airport is Delhi and will take only 7 to 8 days. It is easy and less scary. March to June is the best month to try this trek! Always make sure that you have fine knowledge on things to keep in mind while trekking to keep it safe.

5. Kedar Kantha Trek


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  • Height: 12,500ft
  • Duration: 7 Days
  • Difficulty Level: Easy
  • Best Season: Round the Year

This trek covers that covers Tons River and the Govind National Park. It is easy and ideal for beginners.  It just takes your 7 days and gives you a chance to witness the beauty of nature that can make you wonder how beautiful the untouched mountains are. They are easy and you can go anytime of the month you want. The nearest airport is Dehradun.

6. Kuari Pass Trek


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  • Height: 12,763ft
  • Duration: 6 Days
  • Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
  • Best Season: December to March

When you want to see the fascinating beauty and thrill that can trek offer you is this trek! Yes, this trek is easy and just asks you to give 6 days to offers you that feeling that you cannot see in whole world.  The most perfect month to get in this trekking is December to march. So get in and see the amazing charm of Himalaya that you can experience anywhere in this world.

7. Goecha-la Trek


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  • Height: 16,000ft
  • Duration: 11 Days
  • Difficulty Level: Easy
  • Best Season: April to June

This trek is available in the place called Sikkim and stretched over the height of 16,000ft.  It is easy to go for and takes 11 days to keep your amazed and fascinating whole your trip.  The best month to get for this trek is April to June!

8. Nagtibba Trek


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  • Height: 10,006ft
  • Duration: 3Days
  • Difficulty Level: Moderate

This trek includes the circular ways to get to the top to see the beauty and charm of the place. It is scary at some point of time and takes 3 days to complete this trek as it includes lush green forest. You can take an experienced guide to keep you safe and happy during the trek!

9. Annapurna Base Camp


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  • Height: 8091m (26545ft)
  • Duration: 11 Days
  • Difficulty Level: Easy
  • Best Season: September to November, March to May, December to February

Trekking here means that you are climbing on the 10th highest mountains of the world.   This trek will cover the places Pokhara, Nepal to the beauty of the dense forest and lakes that can make say wow! It is one the easiest trek that you can try out in your life. It takes your 11 days. The most perfect month to go on this trek is September to November, March to May, and December to February.

10. Banderpunch:


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  • Height: 6316m
  • Duration: 8 Days
  • Difficulty Level: Easy
  • Best Season: March to October

Last but not the least in this list, we have this trek is approx 6316 cm in height and takes just of yours 8 days!  This trek starts at Uttarakhand and go beyond to the forest of Himalayas! It is easy and has fewer hurdles to make you quit this trek. You can see the glaciers, the river Yamuna and many more!

So what are you waiting for? Come and trek to witness the beauty of Himalaya that you never experience in books and net if you try to find there too!  So let us call it an adventure travel.


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