Trekking in the hills is the best activity option for enthusiast adventure and the monsoon treks in the Himalayas are an epitome of kick and excitement for these thrill seekers. The flora on any trek during the monsoon provides unimaginably beautiful views of surroundings and a monsoon trek in the mighty Himalayas is no different when it comes to delighting the trekkers with views of magnificent landscapes. With the pleasure and thrill, the Himalayas have to provide to the trekkers, they have become a famous adventure hotspot for people who wants to travel to be in the lap of nature. The monsoon treks are the best suited if you are a nature lover or a photography enthusiast. The colorful flowers on Himalayan treks blossom against the background of snow-clad mountains and gushing waters of the stream. A trek to witness these heavenly sights will rejuvenate your soul, mind and body completely.
If you would like to experience the monsoon at it’s best, the Hampta Pass trek in the Himalayas is the best place to be at. Beautiful forest trails, waterfall crossing, frozen glaciers, stream crossing, super chilled river, camp sites which are near to the waterfalls and snow covered Rohtang Pass, Chandratal Lake and many more memories for a lifetime. Lets check out some of the best monsoon treks in India.
Locals believes that Hampta Pass is the pass to heaven. Trek starts through beautiful forest and nature will welcome us with a cool hug, with its greenery. View is awesome during the time of evening, as clouds starts painting the sky and treks. River crossing is such an Adrenaline rush and one of the highlights of Hampta Pass trek. Water is super chilled and one can not stand for more than a few seconds because of cold freezing.
Valley of flowers is one of the most beautiful places to visit in India. It is visited by tourist pilgrims as well as adventure seekers. Located in the state of Uttarakhand India. It is situated in the middle of tall mountains and is famous for its vast meadows that have several types of rare and exotic flowers and various kinds of flora. Valley of flowers trek is highly sought after by trekkers, botanists, photographers, foreign tourists and adventure seekers alike. It is also visited by pilgrims who come to visit Hemkund Sahib, a sikh place of worship and pilgrimage site. The valley of flowers is one of the most glorious places on earth and visitors have described it as nothing short of paradise on earth. Valley of flowers is something that can’t be explained by words, it is a small heaven itself. Where you go totally calm and silent. You just forget everything else amidst the mid fragrance of flowers. This valley is slowly becoming a favorite destination for peace seekers and natural lovers, though it is the couples who are more enchanted with the aesthetics of this place. Perfect time is during monsoon because this time you can see the most scenic views of the valley.
Another trek that runs entirely through ‘Spiti’ is the Kanamo Peak trek. It runs through the heart of Spiti, through the village of Kaza and Kibber and climbs to at 19,600. If you are keen on a summit trek during monsoon, this is your to do trek. Trekking during the time of monsoon is not something to be worried about.
Many hikers imagine Mumbai as rainy during monsoon. If you will choose your treks wisely, monsoon is the best time to trek in India. A magic unfolds in the forts and mountains along the Western Ghats. The entire surroundings turn lush green. Stream criss-cross the trails. Flowers of all shapes, colors and sizes bloom in the wild. While the lakes are filled with cool and clear water. The trail to Bhimashankar is an all time popular amongst trekkers and more so during the monsoon. It takes you right into the heart of Bhimashankar wildlife sanctuary. While in the jungle, you will have several birds, langurs and spotted deer for company. If you are a first time trekking on your own or with your bunch of friends who are not well experienced as well, then we’d like to suggest you avoid the more challenging Shidhi Ghat route and take the Gonesh Ghat route instead.
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