Top 10 Easy Indian Treks for Beginners

 Through adventurous trails and serene views, trekking takes you to a place where there’s no one, except peace and wondrous views!

Trekking is an activity that requires great fitness, endurance, and a very strong mindset. Although some treks are known to be difficult, with experience and a start to easy treks at first, trekkers can join in for the difficult treks eventually. There are many easy treks for beginners which doesn’t require great fitness and the trails are in such a way that beginners can fully enjoy the peaceful trekking journey along with a thrilling experience.

Here we have put together 10 easy and best Indian treks for beginners. These listed treks are ensured to fill one’s enthralling trekking journey with zest and peace!

1. Kuari Pass Trek

For a beginner, a trek that would be just the right step to start with is Kuari Pass Trek. Kuari means “doorway” and this trek can literally be a doorway into one’s inmost heart and soul. Evolved as a hub for trekkers and pilgrims, this trek lies south of the Tibetan border begins from Joshimath, in the Chamoli district of Himalayas.

Kuari pass trek is a high-altitude Himalayan trek., which demands physical fitness, stamina, and endurance. A beginner friendly trek, the duration is 6 days and it is around 33 kilometres altogether. The trail is covered with beautiful forests. The walkthrough the jungles of oak and deodar will also lead to the closest view of mt. Nanda Devi.

It might get a bit difficult during the winter when the snow starts to play its part because the trail gets submerged in the snow, otherwise, it is considered to be an easy trek all around the year. The view of this trail is majestic, stunning and 360 degrees. Just getting a view of sky-high mountains and the pleasant walks through the forests where the warm scattered light of the sun hugs one through the trees is pleasing for the soul!

2. Beas Kund Trek

Beas Kund Trek is one of the simple and short-trailed treks around Manali which with the all-encompassing perspectives on the Pir Panjal.Beas Kund Trek is a fledgeling level trek carrying one closer to ice sheets, lakes, and tops.

Beas Kund Trek height or elevation is encircled around 12,500 feet. It demands around 4 days to comfortably complete the trek.If you are looking for some short or easy trek around Manali, this beautiful trek, a source of river Beas must be on your bucket list.

It is said that during Alexandra’s invasion of India, Beas river had become a big obstacle on his way and is therefore now known as one of the popular rivers in the Himalayas. Beas Kund offers people to camp below majestic peaks of Manali like Hanuman Tibba, Friendship Peak, Shitidhar and seven sisters.Beas Kund, a holy lake is situated at Kullu Valley. It is accepted that Rishi Vyas used to wash up in the flawless water of this lake that is roosted at a height of approximately 12,000 feet in the lap of Mt. Hanuman Tibba and Seven Sisters.

The Beas Kund Trek, which is considered as probably the most simple and effortless trek in the Himachal Himalayan locale, it is additionally a short trek of four days from the well-known hill station of Manali that is tucked at a stature of approximately 6,500 feet.

The time period from May to October is considered to be the best time to explore the trek to get experience with some pleasant weather throughout. For beginners, the best time to complete the trek is before the winter sets in that is., at the time of mid-September to the ending of October, considered to be the decent time to explore the place.

Beas Kund trek is a famous and all-time favorite trek among trekkers. Join in for this trek and reveal the reasons of why it is the most sought trek among the trekkers!

3. Dayara Bugyal Trek

Dayara Bugyal Trek starts through the dense forests of pine, oak, maple, and also the famous wildflower, rhododendrons. Ideal for the first-timers, the height of Dayara Bugyal Trek is at such perfect altitude, that it experiences a subtle coldness and springing aroma, all year round!
 Adorned with probably the largest number of Hindu Temples and pilgrimages in the world, the state of Uttarakhand is known as the Devabhoomi (land of the gods) of India. Sharing its borders with its Himalayan neighbours (Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, and Himachal Pradesh), the land of Uttarakhand is filled with some of the major traverses of the nation.

Dayara Bugyal trek is Uttarakhand’s winter wonderland is called so for a reason. Although its meadows remain a tourist attraction throughout the year, during winters, the beauty of this place gets to its extreme levels. Skiing is one of the doable sports during the winters through these bugyals, due to smooth slopes and tops. During summers, that is during the months of March and April, the meadows of Barnala and bugyals of Dayara are green and filled with mesmerizing bedding of various flowers. During autumn, during the months of September, October, and November, the smooth and green grasslands are transformed into shades of yellow, and golden. The place becomes extremely gorgeous, and heart-warming, as the winters arrive. During the months of December, January, and February the meadows are embraced with a blanket of white, due to snow.

This short-trailed 6-days treks will surely refreshen and make one’s life more enchanting than ever before with its promising, mesmerizing beauty!

4. Har Ki Dun Trek

A trek highly recommended for monsoons, especially a place best for trekking in July is none other than Har Ki Dun trek. This valley welcomes each trekker with rhododendrons and a variety of flowers and the view is just breath-taking!

Har Ki Dun trek or Har Ki Doon trek is situated in the foothills of Garhwal Himalayas and lies in Har Ki Dun valley. This trek is accessible through the famous Govind National Park which is known for its tremendous variety of flora and fauna. The trail covers alpine meadows, glacier basins, ridges, old villages, dense pine forests and gushing rivers.

Har Ki Dun Trek’s Height is at a toppling altitude of 12,000 ft and Har-Ki Dun Trek distance is about 56 km which is covered in approximately in a week.

The temperatures in Har Ki Dun Trek range from 2-degree Celsius to -2 degree Celsius in the months of December and mid-January, and -5 degrees Celsius to -10 degrees Celsius in February. In summer between the months of May and June, the day temperature is 25 to 30 degrees Celsius and at night the temperature is 10 to 5-degree Celsius.

It is easy to moderate trek; therefore, one can think of doing this even if they are a beginner. But if one chooses this to be their first trek, then there might be some problems for them on the trek, so they need to be mentally and physically prepared for it.

For experiencing a thrilling and adventurous trek yet calming, the Har ki dun trek is a must for all the trekkers!

5. Nag Tibba Trek

Nag Tibba Trek is an easy and simple trek to start with and is beginner friendly. This trek remains snow-clad from the middle of December to the middle of March. At this point in time, the weather remains very cold. Getting a chance to witness amazing landscapes with snow-capped mountains all around, makes the mundane life standstill and freshens up one’s soul. An ambient temperature exists during the rest of the season which brings in a lot of travellers and hikers from all over India.

The sunrise and sunset in this trek are amazing and worth witnessing. The warm sun rays falling on the peaks in the surrounding will leave you in complete amaze.This trek is a perfect mix of easy and difficult trails.

Nag Tibba Trek is one of the best treks to escape the chaotic life of cities andbe in nature for a while. Trekking may sound difficult but the two-day Nag Tibba trek is quite easy and just perfect for a person who wants to go trekking for the very first time!

6. Prashar Lake Trek

Easy, relaxing and best suitable for winters, Prashar Lake trek is a perfect weekend trek from Delhi! Prashar Lake Trek is one of the easiest hidden gems in the magical trails of Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, leading up to the revered Prashar Lake.

The trek is situated 45 km north of Mandi, frozen in winters and otherwise a visual spectacle. Prashar Lake is a secret well-kept in the Himachal district. Perfect for first-time trekkers, the lake is located at a height of 8,900 ft. above sea level. This trek is surrounded by snow-topped mountains, the treks offer a 180-degree view of the Kinnaur, Pir- Panjal and Dhauladar ranges. The lake is surrounded by tall Cedar trees and has a small floating island in the middle. The depth of the lake remains unknown while it is considered sacred because masses believe that sage Prashar meditated there, giving the lake its name. That is probably the reason the locals have been spotted saying ‘no man can live there; it is a place for the gods!’.

7. Kedarkantha Trek

An Easy and simple trek to start with kedarkantha trek is one of the best treks for beginners and the magical views of the peaks covered with snow makes it a perfect trek for winters!

The Kedarkantha Trek has some of the prettiest campsites in the Himalayas. The setting includes lush forests with abandoned broken huts. Witnessing the jaw-dropping sunrise and sunset standing on one of the rocks by the campsite is something a trekker here should never miss. The view from the top of the summit will take one to fairyland. The mighty Gangotri and Yamunotri ranges along with Black Peak, Swargarohini and Bandarpoonch ranges can be seen during the trek.

Although Kedarkantha trek is mesmerizing all year round, the best time to do the Kedarkantha trek is in the month of December and January and then again from March and April because during this part of the year there will be plenty of snow which will make the Kedarkantha trek experience even more magical. This six-day trek will take one to a magical journey where the snowy trail and marvelous views of nature there will leave one spellbound!

8. Kashmir Great Lakes Trek

The Kashmir Great Lakes trek takes you on a journey full of tranquility and natural beauty. Starting from its base camp at Sonmarg, you’ll come across gorgeous alpine meadows and high-altitude valleys. The views of the surrounding ranges from the summit are breathtaking

Pristine Lakes

The great lakes of Kashmir — the seven beauties of the Satsar, the Vishnusar lake, and the Gangabal twins — can’t be missed out on. As far as the eye can see, you’ll find sweeping meadows, steep climbs, and plenty of vegetation. While not for the faint of heart, the Kashmir Great Lakes trek is well worth it.

Satsar Plains

The Satsar plains, which you’ll reach around the fourth day of the trek, are another peaceful aspect of the Kashmir Great Lakes trek. Plan your Kashmir Great Lakes trek between July and August to get the best views of the colorful flower beds.

9. Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek

Being one of the best treks for beginners, Deoriatal Chandrashila Trek is also one of the most convenient treks to start with!

Chandrashila summit is a rock face above and beyond the temple of Tungnath, the highest Shiva temple in the world. The trail can be tricky with its abrupt climbs and sudden changes in the terrain. The beautiful trail is surrounded by a magnificent forest of oak, deodar, and rhododendron that shadow a rich bed of flowering plants. This trek provides a 360-degree view of some of the most beautiful and surprising views of the Garhwal Himalayas.

Chandrashila Trek is snowy during the winter months from December to the middle of March. At this point in time, the weather remains very cold.

Along with beautiful Sunrise and sunsets that are worth seeing, the landscape in the Deoriatal Chandrashila trek is heavenly. This beautiful overhang at 13,123 ft., five-day trek is extremely refreshing and the heavenly nature here ensures to rejuvenate and bring back positivity in one’s life!

10. Valley Of Flowers

A view of a valley that turns pink, white, blue and violet during monsoons with thousands of flowers is extraordinarily beautiful and a chance to view it once in a lifetime is just surreal. A UNESCO world heritage site, the valley of flowers trek sees more than 800 types of flowers being grown in that region.

The Valley of flowers trek is situated at an altitude of 3,858m above the sea level. When the snow melts every monsoon and the sun shines bright on this field, the entire valley becomes lively and bursts into a spectrum of colours. A home to million species of wildflowers, ice-topped mountains in the backdrop and diversified species of butterflies and insects; this rich in biodiversity valley is a homely paradise for every nature lover.

The trek entails from Govind Ghat, on the route to Hemkund Sahib. According to the holy Granth Sahib, Guru Gobind Singh (10th guru of the Sikh faith) had meditated on the bank of this lake. Encircled by seven snow-clad mountains and their associated glaciers, it reflects its surroundings alluring on its milky yet serene waters.

A 6-day long trek, this trek is seen as one of the most beautiful and wonderful treks for nature lovers!

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