...

Top 10 offbeat Himalayan treks in India

0

Trekking is a well-known adventure activity among the travelers in India. The Himalayas provide a diverse playground which hosts the players of every age and due to this vivid gradient, more people are getting into the game every year.  With 600+ trekking companies operating in Indian Himalayas the treks have lost their real charm and every other meadow looks like a regular picnic spot these days(and ugly). So, without wasting any more time here is a rundown of top ten offbeat Himalayan treks in India.

 

A List of Offbeat Himalayan Treks



 

1. Dzongri, Sikkim

Offbeat himalayan treks
bcmtouring

Duration: 7 days
Difficulty Level: Moderate

 

Dzongri Trek includes a Scenic trail with the greatest rise of 4020 meters. The fascinating trek offers amazing sights of Mount Padum and Kanchenjunga. The trail navigates through green woods of Oak, Bamboo, Rhododendron, Birch, and Maple. With a view of the world’s third highest peak and fascinating meadows, this trek deserves first place in top ten offbeat Himalayan treks!

 


 

2. Dayara Bugyal, Uttrakhand

offbeat indian himalayan treks
Euttrakhand

Duration: 6 Days
Difficulty Level: Easy


Dayara Bugyal is probably one of the most beautiful and peaceful treks in Uttrakhand. The meadow stretch out far and wide and the sight of the Himalayas from here is breathtaking. Situated at a height of around 3048m. The trek experiences open area and thick backwoods at various places. In winters the slopes are covered with snow and are greatly excellent!

3. Parang La Pass, Ladakh

henkalaya

Duration: 8 Days
Difficulty Level: Strenuous


The Parang La Pass Trek that goes to the picturesque valleys of Ladakh, is a standout amongst the most mainstream trekking trails in the Ladakh-Spiti valley. Offering surprising perspectives of the towering mountains and the snow clad slopes. The Parang La trek starts from the Kara villa and proceeds till Karkoza. It begins picking up elevation as it advances through Spiti Valley lastly takes the trekkers to the Tso Moriri Lake.

4. Kashmir Great Lakes, Kashmir

Offbeat himalayan treks
indiahikes

Duration: 8 Days
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult


Paradise on earth is the expression that will ring a bell while undertaking the Kashmir Great Lakes trek. The journey starts from a charming spot like Sonamarg and as you stroll along the trails, you get the chance to witness just about the whole scope of environmental zones in the Himalayas.

The trek is very diverse and it takes you through the midst of thick mild woodlands of pine. You then pick up height and enter wildernesses of morinda spruces and deodar trees which vanish as you achieve elevations of more than 11000 feet.

Here you are welcomed by broad glades of lavish grass and bushes and they are anything but difficult to trek through because of their similarly compliment landscape. From these meadows, you will have the capacity to see completely clear lakes and snow-secured mountain crests out there.

5. Dharansi pass, Uttarakhand

Dharansi pass, Uttarakhand - Top ten Himalayan treks The Visual Yatra Top 10 offbeat Himalayan treks
Img Source: Tripoto

Duration: 6 Days
Difficulty Level: Moderate


The Dharansi Pass trek through Lata Kharak is your nearest experience to the confined Nanda Devi Sanctuary. The passage was banned till as of late when it was halfway opened for a set number of guests consistently. The fabulous scenes of crests encompassing the National Park are Trishul (7120m), Dunagiri (7066m), Nanda Devi (7817m), Nanda Devi East (7430m), Bethartoli (6352m) etc. With a limited number of trekkers permitted to enter the sanctuary, one tends to feel blessed to have even entered this one of the best offbeat Himalayan treks.



6. Panwali-Kantha, Uttarakhand

Panwali-Kantha, Uttarakhand -Top ten Himalayan treks The Visual Yatra Top 10 offbeat Himalayan treks
Img Source: Raversexpeditions

Duration: 5 Days
Difficulty Level: Easy


Panwali-Kantha a high height glades, arranged on the south-western edge of Kedarnath in Uttarakhand state. The waterway Ganges takes its source in this remote massif, at the hallowed altar of Gangotri, and surges down to the fields in a heavy rage. The trek offers panoramic views of Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath and Badrinath mountain peaks.
Panwali-Kantha trek is a fairly easy and beautiful trek but yet remains as one of the best offbeat Himalayan treks in India!

7. Buran Ghati

Top ten Himalayan treks The Visual Yatra Top 10 offbeat Himalayan treks
Img Source: India Hike

Duration: 5 Days
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult


Buran Ghati is an immediate course from the Pabbar valley to the Sangla valley of Himachal Pradesh and includes the intersection of the 4725 meters high Buran Pass. It is a medium troublesome trek that should be possible anyplace between May-June and September-October. This one is thought to be a mashup of the various treks due to the differing qualities of the landscape. Also, It is additionally one of the slightest navigated offbeat Himalayan treks.

8. Sandakphu, West Bengal

Sandakphu -Top ten offbeat Himalayan treks in india- The Visual Yatra
Img Source: 4bp

Duration: 7 Days
Difficulty Level: Moderate


Trekking into Sandakphu begins off from a height of 1,524 meters and ascends through woods of rhododendron, mammoth magnolias, spruce and different trees. For flora admirers the months of April and May are the best time for the trek while for the individuals who have an unquenchable hunger for a perspective of the mountains; the greatest months are at harvest time.
The view from Sandakphu is unbeatable by any perspective anyplace. With 180 degrees view of mountains like Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, and Kanchenjunga in one single stretch, Sandakphu is one of the most beautiful offbeat Himalayan treks in India.

9. The Bailey Trail, Arunachal Pradesh

The Bailey Trail, Arunachal Pradesh -offbeat Himalayan treks in india - The Visual Yatra
Img Source: Groupouting

Duration: 10 Days
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult


Named after British officer Lt. Col. F M Bailey this is an ancient trading route which connects India to Burma and Tibet. It is blessed with panoramic views of  Gorichen and Kangto peaks.
The trek takes you through the mixed subtropical forests to the high Himalayan Meadows and it ends at the world’s second oldest monastery at Tawang. While planning vacations people often miss out NorthEast India which makes this area less explored and peaceful.

10. Markha Valley, Ladakh

Markha Valley, Ladakh - top ten offbeat Himalayan treks in india - The Visual Yatra
Img Source: Markhavalleytrek.in

Duration: 9 Days
Difficulty Level: Difficult


Markha Valley trek is close to Leh, which is one flight away from Delhi and can be something any voyager to Leh could consider doing.

The trek goes inside a delightful Hemis National Park and includes two pass intersections Gandala La (15748 ft) and Kongmaru La, (17,060 ft). Beside from the striking diverse trekking in a dry frosty desert valley. You get an extraordinary perspective of Ladakh and Zanskar ranges, the Kang Yissay(6,400m) and the Stok Kangri(6,153m). Crossing segments on Markha River to trails going through intriguing Buddhist towns and rough gorge are a portion of the components that give this trek a novel enthusiasm.

If you know other amazing locations then please mention them in comments so we can add them here.

You might also like to know about: 10 Best Travel Groups on Facebook or Instagram accounts every mountain lover must follow.



No Comments
  1. Anonymous says

    Visitor Rating: 5 Stars

Leave A Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Seraphinite AcceleratorOptimized by Seraphinite Accelerator
Turns on site high speed to be attractive for people and search engines.