Top 8 simple beginner’s Himalayan walks

The Himalayas display photos of the mountain, white and snowy, which touch the sky and are crossed by clouds. The highest peaks in the world like Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, and Nanda Devi, which can only be climbed by professional explorers, are remembered. However, the Himalayas are enormous and not only experts are in all their mountains. Travel into the Himalayas, and there are many excursions that are available to novices from simple to moderate ranges. Here is a summary of 8 of the Himalayan beginner’s best easy walks.

 

Chatakpur Tiger Hill Trek

 

A 7 km, easy to a medium walking tour through the thick forest and orchards of the Senchal Wildernest Sanctuary in the vicinity of Darjeeling. Chatakpur Tiger Hill. You can camp in Chatakpur overnight, and watch sunrise and sunset at Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga at the watchtower of the area. The view is unforgettable and you have a quiet, quiet feeling with it. You can see several Buddhist monasteries and Senchal Lake as you go downhill. The best time for this trek is March-April or October-November since Senchal stays closed for the months of the monsoon.

 

Triund Hill Trek

 

In reality, Triund Hill Trek is one of the most common weekend trips to Himachal Pradesh from McLeodganj. It takes you through thick forests of rhododendron and large open pastures and meadows. You will also be immersed in the wonder of nature and the birds’ tone will shrivel. The walk is 9 kilometers from Dharamkot and in around five or six hours you can cover it. On the top, you will have a view of the mountains of Dhauladhar and the valley Kangra. To go further up the Indrahara Pass and the Illaqua Glacier, as you go through the Lahesh Caves if you want to explore further. The best times for this trek are May-June and September-November.

 

Chopta Chandrashila Trek

 

One of the best starting-grade excursions up to the Garhwal-Himalayan Mountains is the Chopta Chandrashila Trip. The trip takes about 5 days from the village of Chopta in Uttarakhand. You get magnificent views of the Himalayas from the Chandrashila point, culminating in a spectacular view. You can see snowfall draped all over the valley as you visit during the winter months. While all this may seem daunting for beginners, even for the newbie the whole journey is actually very doable. From May to November, the best time is to walk to Chopta Chandrashila.

 

Valley of Flowers

 

The Uttarakhand National Park Valley of Flowers is known for its beautiful meadows, and the best way to enjoy this is by hiking. From Govind Ghat, a trek to the Valley of Flowers lasts about 6 days. It is 14 km long, and you reach the highest point at 3,858 meters above sea level. Animals such as blue sheep, musk deer, and snow leopards are also found in the park. The best time to walk is during the flower in July and August.

 

Hampta Pass

 

The Hampta Pass in Himachal Pradesh links Lahaul’s and Kullu’s scenic valleys and takes 4-5 days. You have alpine forests and amazing views of glaciers and mountains in the company. The walk begins in Manali and the scenery and terrain change every few kilometers. At the conclusion, you will walk 26 kilometers to a height of 4,400 meters. The Chhatru trek ends and you can get a glimpse of Spiti Valley, the Rohtang Pass, and the Hampta Pass. The best times to visit the place are May – September.

 

Har ki Dun Trek

 

Har ki Dun Valley trek in Uttarakhand provides an additional tour for wildlife lovers, providing great views of Bandarpunch, Har ki Dun, Swargarohini, and Black Peaks. You walk across the Himalayan Garhwal and Govind National Park. You walk through the thick pines, glacial basins, and moraine mountain range as you walk on. Bird lovers can find species like Monal, Golden Adlers, and the Himalayan griffins. Har ki Dun is certainly worth the effort, one of the harder choices in this list. It is about 24 km and takes seven days and in July-September the best time to do that is.

 

Nag Tibba Trek

 

You know you’re signing up for the Nag Tibba trek, with the name that translates to the Serpent’s Peak. Next to Mussoorie in Uttarakhand, the Nag Tibba Trail passes through areas full of wildlife and charming towns and camps of the tribe of Gujjar. The summit of the Nag Tibba itself is about 3,050 meters higher than the sea and you can see a number of birds and flora, including a variety of whitish anemones and hills mynas. The entire tour takes 2 days and about 9 km from the village of Pantwari, but the snowfall can be made tougher during the year.

 

Parashar Lake Trek

 

The hike Parashar Lake takes you to the renowned blue water lake in the state district of Mandi, in the Kullu valley of Himachal Pradesh. The path overlooks the mountains of Dhauladhar and extends through valleys, rivers, towns, forests, and much more. This trek is ideal for the whole family, with amazing views of the ranges Kinnaur, Pir Panjal, and Dhauladhar. Alongside the lake with its special architecture, one can visit the Prashar Rishi temple. The trek takes you to about 9,000 feet above sea level and you can take it all year long. For 2 days, during the months of April and May, the trail becomes snowy.

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