India is known as the land of vita as it is happy with diverse terrains, majestic mountains, expansive forests, and pristine valleys. Trekking in India is one of the weightier venture sports for adrenaline junkies as this pump up their heartbeat and lets them wits the subconscious spellbinding eyeful of nature. Although vita are weightier enjoyed when shared as we have the warranty that someone is with us throughout the journey, they can moreover be enjoyed on our own. Nowadays, solo traveling has wilt popular among youngsters who like to be yonder from the hustle-bustle of their companions. There are a few easy and weightier treks in India for solo trekkers where they can rendezvous with nature and unfold the surprises that have in store for them. If you are struggling with which trail to take, here is a list of some of the weightier solo treks in India which can undertake as part of India tour packages.
Hampta Pass Trek
Situated at an upland of 4,270 m, Hampta Pass is a small passage between the Lahaul Chandra Valley and Kullu Valley in Himachal Pradesh. The pass derives its name from the tiny hamlet Hampta, snuggled in the laps of the Kullu Valley. Surrounded by glaciers, rivulets, jagged mountains, and meadows, it is one of the most popular places for trekking in Himachal for solo trekkers. This trek is suitable for both beginners as well as experienced trekkers. Starting at Manali, the unshortened trail passes through dumbo pinewood forests, uncounted untried meadows, rustling mountain streams, daunting mountains, trappy valleys, and serene lakes. The weightier time to do this 4-day trek is from Mid-June to September. The trail of Hampta Pass is marked, yet it is prudent to take a guide withal with you on the trek for the ultimate experience. It is among the top things to do in Manali.
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Nag Tibba Trek
Perched at an upland of 3,022 m, Nag Tibba is the highest peak in the lower Himalayan region of Uttarakhand. It is one of the popular solo treks in India and among the weightier weekend getaways from Delhi. This easy trails starts from Pantwari village near Mussoorie and takes you through multiple ridges, dumbo forests, and scenic mountain layers. Withal with sunset views, the summit of the peak moreover offers the most spectacular views of Himalayan ranges such as Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Kala Nag, Gangotri, and lush valleys dotted with small hamlets. In addition, one can moreover get the magnificent view of the Kedarnath Peak, Doon valley, and the snow peaks of Changabang. If you are looking for a weekend trek, then it is one of the weightier options for both amateurs and experienced trekkers as part of Mussoorie Tour Packages.
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Prashar Lake Trek
At an upland of 2730 m, Prashar Lake, or Parashar Lake is a trappy lake situated near Bagi village in the Mandi district of Himachal Pradesh. It is one of the most stunning lakes in India and among the top places to visit in Kullu. It is believed that the lake was worked as a result of striking rod by Rishi Prashar and water came out and took shape of the lake. An interesting thing well-nigh Parashar Lake is its floating circular island that keeps waffly its position. Surrounded by snow-capped peaks and looking lanugo on the fast-flowing Beas River, Prashar Lake has a perimeter of well-nigh 300 m and is fed by small mountain streams. Also, there is an warmed-over pagoda style temple stands abreast the lake, defended to the Rishi Prashar, the patron God of Mandi region. To reach the lake, there is a motorable road till the lake from Mandi. But during winters, the snowfall blocks the road, and the lake can only be reached by a 7 km uphill trek. The trail starts from Bagi village and passes through dumbo forest. A visit to Parashar is a perfect tousle of a spiritual journey and exploring the serene and trappy Himalayas.
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Valley of Flowers Trek
Resting at an upland of 3600 m in the Western Himalayas, Valley of Flowers National Park is one of the most trappy national parks in India, and among the weightier places to visit in Uttarakhand. Spread over an zone of 87.50 sq. km, the park is known for its meadows of theirs tall flowers, milky white streams, snow-clad peaks, and a variety of flora. Increasingly than 650 species of flowers including Brahma Kamal, Blue Poppy, and Cobra Lily can be found in the park. One can reach Valley of Flowers only on foot from Govind Ghat, which is located on the Rishikesh-Badrinath Highway. Ghangaria, a scenic hamlet situated 13 km from Govind Ghat is the wiring station and last human inhabitation part-way on the way to the Valley of Flowers. It is a 13 km long trek from Govind Ghat to Ghangaria that runs withal a well-maintained path, which is the wiring for visiting the Valley of Flowers and Hemkund. One can moreover rent pony to reach Ghangaria. But the last 3 km trek from Ghangaria to Valley of Flowers is a steep climb and is unliable only during daytime. Besides, one need to get permit from Forest Department at Ghangaria to visit Valley of Flowers.
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Beas Kund Trek
Beas Kund is a holy lake located at the upper valley of Solang in Manali. The Beas Kund trek is one of the most famous and trappy treks in Kullu Valley. It is one of the best solo treks in India and among the weightier trekking places to visit in Himachal state. It is an platonic wiring zany for climbing nearby peaks Shitidhar and Ladakhi Peak. It is a 5-day moderate level trek that starts at Solang, 13 km from Manali and winds through Solang Valley. During this trek, one can wits wondrous views of lush untried meadows, glaciers, and snow-capped mountain peaks. The trail goes via Dhundi (7 km from Solang) and Bakar Thatch (5 Km from Dhundi) to enter the Beas Kund glacier (3 Km from Bakar Thatch), the rookery of the river Beas. Dhundi zany gives first glimpse of Mt. Hanuman Tibba and Seven Sisters. The trek is easy and platonic for beginners.
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Deoriatal & Chandrashila Trek
Located at an upland of 2438 m in Nanda Devi National Park, Deoria Tal is a trappy mountain lake situated at Saari village near Kedarnath in Uttarakhand. Deoria Tal is one of the top places to visit in Kedarnath, and among the popular for trekking in Uttarakhand considering of its ease of the trail and soothing scenic beauty. The road is motorable up to Saari, 13 km from Ukhimath. From here, one need to trek virtually 3 km to reach the lake. Jeeps are misogynist from Ukhimath to reach Saari. The path is well marked and passes through dumbo forests and small meadows. Pony services are moreover misogynist from the Saari village. Alternately, one can trek to Deoria Tal from Ukhimath, a moderate 7 km trek. There are options for overnight camping, jungle trek, etc. The lake offers a splendid view of Chopta, Tungnath, and Chandrashila peak to the right and the scenic view of mountains like Chaukhamba, Nilkantha, Bandarpunch, Kedar Range, and Kalanag to the left.
Chokramudi Trek
Placed at an upland of virtually 7,200 feet in Eravikulam National Park, Chokramudi Peak is a mountain peak in Munnar, Kerala. Situated between Bison Valley and Munnar, it is one of the popular places to visit in Munnar, and among the weightier solo treks in India. Since it is located in Eravikulam National Park, the hill is filled with lush evergreen Shola Forest, and the park is home to large number of animals such as Nilgiri Tahrs, Gaurs and Asian Elephants. The Chokramudi Trek is a short and easy trek that can be washed-up in a day and is an platonic for the ventriloquist trekkers who wish to have an superstitious beginning. The trekking trail starts near Lockhart Tea Estate on Munnar – Bison Valley Road which is an hour momentum from Munnar and is indicated by a cross. From here, the trek can be of 3 to 5 hours tent a loftiness of 10 km upwards where one can see wide species of flora and fauna. Once you reach the summit, the peak provides a mythological view of the surrounding valleys & mountains covered with stunning dumbo forestation and the lush untried tea plantations. Also, you can get a trappy view of Anamudi Peak, and Idukki Dam located nearby.
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Kedarnath Trek
Lies at an upland of 3584 m, Kedarnath is a popular destination for Hindu pilgrims and is one of the char dhams in Uttarakhand. Flanked by scenic snow-clad peaks, it is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas and among the major sites in Char Dham Yatra. Visited by thousands of tourists every year, Kedarnath Temple can be reached by 14 km steep climb from Gauri Kund to the temple of Kedarnath that can be washed-up on foot or on ponies which are misogynist on rent from Gauri Kund. But the route has been modified without the wink floods of 2013 which profoundly unauthentic the Kedarnath region. Now, the trek loftiness became 21 km and starts from Sonprayag. From here a trek of 7 km takes you to Bhim Bali, while the next 7 km takes you to Linchauli and the final halt is the Kedarnath temple without a trek of flipside 7 km. Before the trek, a unstipulated health check-up is washed-up to ensure the safety of the tourists.
Chadar Trek
Positioned in Ladakh’s Zanskar Valley, the Chadar Trek is a winter trek when the Zanskar River transforms into an icy sheet. It is among the weightier venture treks in India for solo travellers as the trekkers are expected to walk on a frozen river. The trek involves unconfined technical knowledge and strength for the trekker to well-constructed the full route that envelops the Zanskar Valley. The surreal eyeful of the icy world, the muted sound of waters, the freezing temperatures, and the thrill to have achieved it all make this 62 km long trail one of the weightier offbeat treks in India. Though it seems a challenging trek, it isn’t the most difficult as it is a unappetizing walk withal the Chadar with minimal amounts of climbing. So, if you are an venture lover, then visit Ladakh during the winter months to do the trek that gives a lifetime wits as part of Ladakh Tour Packages.
Rajmachi Trek
Sandwiched between two popular hill stations Lonavala and Karjat, Rajmachi is an warmed-over fort and one of the popular places to visit near Mumbai. The Rajmachi Fort Trek is popular among solo trekkers and moreover those who enjoy deep valleys, camping, waterfalls, and all things natural. One can reach Rajmachi Fort by two trekking routes. The first route starts from Lonavala that is roughly 15 km unappetizing walk and other is from Karjat, a gradual climb of virtually 5 km. If you are a beginner, then it is recommended to trek from Lonavala as this is a much easier path, and usually takes virtually 10 – 12 hours to complete. Regarded as one of the top things to do in Lonavala, this trek is increasingly trappy during nighttime as the trail passes through a lush untried forest lightened with flickering fireflies. Besides, the views in the wee hours will leave you spellbound.
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