Rainy Adventures; The Best Monsoon Treks in India!

Harishchandragad Trek Ever wondered about visiting the beautiful Western Ghats? But you should dare not assume that trekking in the Western Ghats is a piece of cake because the stretch called 'Cobra's hood' of the Harishchandraghat trek is a tough one

Valley Of Flowers Now this place is really on the top of my list of monsoon treks because of its immense beauty for which it is listed among the UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Sinhagad Trek Want to trek close to Pune? Sinhagad is a hill fortress that provides you an amazing trek experience along with a perfect picnic spot. The beautiful views of sunrise and sunset from this fort are worth capturing

Kashmir Great Lakes We usually think of Kashmir as a very very cold place, but it has a much more beautiful secret hidden to it. In Kashmir Great Lakes trek we can see seven alpine lakes appear , no less

Beas Kund This place is quite close to Manali and also it has been a popular place to trek because during the journey you trek up close to a few of Manali's biggest mountains

Hampta Pass This is an ideal trek for both novice and proficient trekkers as Hampta Pass Trek is famous for the enchanting beauty of the rugged mountains during the monsoon months

Pin Parvati Trek This is an alternate route to the striking Spiti Valley(Jibi). Since Pin Parvati is one of the oldest treks in the Himalayas it is also known as the 'Valley of Gods'. This valley offers mesmerizing views to the trekkers

Dzongri Trek This is one of the most popular treks in Sikkim as it spans from Yuksom to Dzongri and also includes a walk on the Goecha La, while covering places like Phedang and Bakkhim

Torna Fort Trek This place is a combination of heritage and beauty. It starts at Velhe village near Pune, and then it takes you across a stream to lush green plateaus dotted with gushing cascades

Mullayyanagiri Trek This would be another amazing trek of the Western Ghats. You would discover the highest peak in Karnataka with this trail in Chikamagalur