18 May
18May

India is a vast country for high-altitude treks with varied physical characteristics. There are also several places to explore, and the Himalayan presence represents an exciting holiday for the younger enthusiasts, in particular. Trekking is an exciting experience that many young people are undertaking today and will make them refreshed and rejuvenated and serve as a way of relaxing from their busy and active lives.

1. Snow Leopard Trek, Ladakh
The Snow Leopard Trek is famous for the Ladakh winter trek, where the breathtaking view of the Himalayas is to be enjoyed. The hotel occupies an area of 600 sq km in the Markha and Rumbak Valleys in the eastern part of Ladakh, with a height of 3000 meters averaged. Different uncommon and endangered species including Snow Leopard, Ibex, Blue Sheep, Shapo, Tibetian Hare, etc. have been observed here. It will take about 13 days to complete the journey, which would certainly be very difficult. The temperature ranges from -5°C to -10°C. The only way to get there is by air and in Leh City, the nearest airport.

2. Kauri Pass Trek, Uttrakhand
Lord Curzon reached the kauri path in 1905, and the two peaks of Nanda Devi, Kamet, Dronagiri, Trishul und Berthold, Hathi Ghodi Parvat, Mana, and Neelcanth are situated at the height of the Garhwal Himalayas. It will take about 6 days for the entire area. The estimated trekking area is 33km. The level of difficulty is easy to moderate and most people will cover it. Haridwar is the closest train station and Dehradun is the closest.

3. Chadar Trek, Jammu, and Kashmir
A popular tourist destination in the Ladakh district, Chadar Trek. The tour crosses the Zanskar River, where the ice in winter is frozen and the frozen ice in February can be crossed. The frozen river trek starts from Chilling, a small village that starts to freeze from the Zanskar river. This 75 km long trail will take approximately eight days. The highest elevation is 11,123 ft, with a very high difficulty. Leh is the closest airport and the roads cannot get to this location.

4. Markha Valley Trek, Ladakh
This tour includes two High Mountains: Kang Yissay (21000 feet) and Stok Kangri, one of the most successful tours in Ladakh (20086 ft). In the majority of the towns in the Markha Valley Trek known as 'tea house trek,' since there is lodging in parachute tents. The total trek is 75 kilometers and the difficulty is very high here. It will take about 9 days to finish this trip at the nearest airport in Leh.

5. Pin Parvati Pass, Himachal Pradesh
In the pretty western Himalayan area covering 110km, is the Pin Parvati Pass? The Parvati pass. The Pin Valley Trek, at 5319 meters above sea level, is well known for being a very difficult pass, because it falls at high heights and almost year-round under the snow-covered mountain. In this area, rainfall is uncertain. This entire area will take approximately 11 days. Bhuntar is the closest airport, and Pathankot is the railway station. The hiking difficulty is very high and young enthusiasts can do so.

6. Auden’s Col, Uttarakhand
Auden's Col is one of the high-altitude passes in the Rudragaira Valley and Bhilangana Valley in the Garhwal Himalayas. It is located at 5490 m above sea level and is one of Garhwal's hardest treks. It will take about 16 days to complete this trip and it would certainly be a refreshing experience. Delhi is the closest airport.

7. Stok Kangri Pass, Ladakh
The highest trek in India and 6153 meters above sea level is Stok Kangri, India. The temperature ranges from -20°C and 10°C and the total trekking surface area are 40 km. It's an adventurous journey that completely refreshes the people who experience it. It also takes about 4 to 5 days for the difficulty level of this trek. Leh is the closest airport.

8. Goecha La Trek, Sikkim
The Goecha La is in Sikkim at 16,200 ft, the most important peak in the Himalayans being the Kanchenjunga peak. This location is approximately 90 km away and can be covered in approximately 11 days. This is one of the most popular and beautiful places for young people to visit during the holiday, and the difficulty is between mild and difficult. New Jalpaiguri is the nearest railway station and Bagdogra is the closest airport.

9. Nanda Devi Base Camp, Uttrakhand
Nanda Devi is the second highest peak in India at 7816 meters in height. The Nanda Devi base camp trek leads to around 4200 meters above sea level and is one of the most challenging treks in the Himalayan region. This walk will take approximately 18 days and Haridwar will be the closest railway station. Delhi is the nearest airport and Haridwar is then accessible by train or road.

10. Tosh Valley Trek, Himachal Pradesh
A famous (read extremely beloved) name to many is the tourist-friendly town of Tosh trek. At the end of the Parvati Valley, renowned for its natural beauty, lies Tosh Village, gateway to Pin Parvati Pass. Alpine woods, roaring streams, chilling breeze, beautiful walking paths, which cross tiny hamlets, and the Tosh River, which feeds the bigger Parvati, make for a pleasant sight and feeling. The hike is simple and many places you can find for relaxation. Either you pitch your tent on the nearby weeds or go for a picturesque homestay, you won't have problems with accommodation.

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