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​5 valley treks that are worth all your efforts​

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jun 14, 2025, 20:00 IST
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5 valley treks that are worth all your efforts

India's expansive and diverse landscapes provide some of the most spectacular trekking spots globally. Ranging from snow-capped mountains to green meadows, crystal lakes, and old villages, these treks represent a perfect combination of adventure, splendor, and tranquility. Whether you are an experienced mountaineer or a novice seeking your maiden adventure, there is something in India's offerings for everyone.

Here's an overview of some of the most picturesque treks in the country:

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Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand

A World Heritage Site by UNESCO, this trek follows a rainbow-hued Himalayan valley that's carpeted with flowers from July to September. Situated in the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, it's a dreamlike landscape, covered with rare alpine flora and home to endangered species such as the blue sheep. This place is a nature lover's delight.


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Hampta Pass trek, Himachal Pradesh

This inter-regional trek connects the green Kullu Valley with the arid Lahaul terrain, offering a breathtaking change of terrain. Its forests of dense foliage, river crossings, and white Hampta Pass at 14,000 ft render it irrepressible. With its moderate level of challenge and postcard-perfect campsites like Chandra Tal Lake, it attracts veteran trekkers as well as enthusiastic beginners.

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Roopkund trek, Uttarakhand

Hidden away in the Garhwal Himalayas, the Roopkund Trek is one of India's most intriguing and exciting high-altitude treks. At the core of this path is Roopkund Lake, better known as Skeleton Lake because of the centuries-old human skeletons strewn about its glacial rim — a mystery that has confounded historians and adventurers alike. But the lake is just one reason why this experience will be impossible to forget.

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Dzongri trek, Sikkim

Dzongri boasts wonderful vistas of the Kanchenjunga peaks. The trek starts from Yuksom and climbs through rhododendron forest and alpine grasslands. Dzongri's Top sunrise over snow-capped peaks is something to remember. It is a challenging to moderate trek for experienced travelers.


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Har Ki Dun trek, Uttarakhand

Situated between the Garhwal Himalayas, this lovely trek is also believed to be filled with myths and regarded as the path that the Pandavas took to enter heaven. Going through ancient villages, pine forests, and alpine grasslands, Har Ki Dun offers breathtaking views of Swargarohini peak. It's perfect for the cultural experience and natural beauty in one trip.






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