The Himalayas are one of the most sought after trekking destinations in the country. Each year, a significant number of trekkers and mountaineers visit the different treks in the Himalayas to enjoy the scenic beauty and serenity of the mountains. This article gives a brief introduction to some of the best budget-friendly treks one can visit in the Himalayas.
Literally meaning the Serpents’ peak, the Nag Tibba peak is the highest one in the Lesser Himalayas with an elevation of about 3,022 metres. A perfect weekend trek, the Nag Tibba trek has its admirers from all over the country. An ideal trek for both amateur and experienced trekkers, this trek offers panoramic views of some famous mountains of the Himalayas, like the Bandarpunch peak, the Gangotri peaks, and the Kedarnath peak. This trek can be visited during both summers and winters.
Streams of milky waters of the Ganga flowing into the Parvati valley at an altitude of about 2,950 metres make the Kheerganga trek a much desirable one for trekkers and mountaineers. Best known for the nearby hot water springs, the trek offers breathtaking views of the Parvati valley and the meeting point of the Parvati and Beas rivers. The diverse flora and fauna of the region is another prime attraction for tourists to visit this trek. It is most suitable to visit this trek during the summers.
Located at an altitude of about 2,730 metres and surrounded by the Dhauladhar ranges of the Himalayas, the Prashar lake is known for the three-storeyed pagoda-style temple dedicated to rishi Prashar. Best known for its stunning views of the mountains, valleys and beautiful pinewoods of Kullu, this trek is also quite popular among adventure seekers. It is ideal to visit the trek during the winters.
The Chandrashila peak at an altitude of about 3,690 metres and provides breathtaking views to some famous peaks of the Himalayas, including the Nanda Devi, Mount Trishul, the Kedar peak, the Bandarpoonch and Chaukhamba peaks. Chopta is a small hill station inside the Kedarnath National Park. A paradise for bird watchers, the Chopta Chandrashila trek is one of the most sought after treks in the state.
A high altitude mountain pass at an altitude of about 4,342 metres, the Indrahar pass acts as a border between the Kangra and Chamba districts. Best known for its breathtaking views of the Kangra and Chamba valleys along with the Dhauladhar mountains in the backdrop, the Indrahar pass trek is quite a popular one among trekkers and mountaineers.
The Tosh valley trek will lead one through the mesmerizing Parvati valley and along the Tosh river. A short duration trek to traverse within 2 days, the Tosh valley is becoming increasingly popular among trekkers and mountaineers owing to its breathtaking views.
An ideal weekend trek to be visited by both beginner and professional trekkers, the Sainj valley trek will lead one through one of the most unique and distinctive ecosystems in the Himalayas. Though one can access the trek all around the year, it is the most suitable to visit during the summers.
Best known for its breathtaking views of the Garhwal mountains and forests of deodar, pine and oak, the Deoban trek is a perfect weekend getaway and a paradise on earth for nature lovers. The trek also offers spectacular views of some famous mountain peaks, like the Nanda Devi, Mount Trishul, Hardeol, Chaukhamba, Kedarnath, Dronagiri, Bandarpoonch, Black peak, Swargarohini, Nanda Ghunti and many more.
Located at an altitude of about 3,660 metres, the Chandrakhani pass is best known for its mesmerizing views to the adjacent Kullu and Parvati valley, along with thick forests of oak and fur and the magnificent mountains like the Deo Tibba, Parvati and the Pir Panjal Ranges. The months from March to October are the most suitable to visit the Chandrakhani pass trek.
An alpine freshwater lake at an altitude of about 4,300 metres in the Kullu district, the Bhrigu lake is quite a popular choice among trekkers and mountaineers. A perfect monsoon trek, the Bhrigu lake trek offers stunning views to the Seven Sister peaks, along with the beautiful alpine meadows and grasslands. It is also one of the shortest treks in the state and ideal for both beginners as well as professional trekkers. It is most suitable to visit this trek during the months of July to September.
Set at an altitude of about 3,700 metres, Beas Kund is an alpine emerald lake and the origin point of the river Beas. Another short duration trek in Himachal Pradesh, the Beas Kund trek is best known for its panoramic views to some of the popular mountains in Manali, like the Friendship peak, the Shitidhar, Ladakhi and Hanuman Tibba, and also mount Indrasen, Deo Tibba and more. The months of May to October are considered ideal to visit this trek.
A beautiful alpine meadow in the Uttarkashi district, Dayara Bugyal is best known for its spectacular views of the valleys and forests filled with rhododendrons and deodar, and all the exotic flora and fauna. The Dayara Bugyal trek offers breathtaking views of some famous mountain peaks like the Bandarpoonch, Black peak and other Garhwal Himalayan mountains.
A high altitude mountain pass at an altitude of about 4,270 metres, the Hampta pass connects the Lahaul’s Chandra valley and the Kullu valley. Best known for its constantly changing landscapes from the lush green valleys of Kullu and Manali to the barren semi-arid regions of Lahaul and Spiti, the Hampta pass trek is mostly visited during the months of May to October.
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