Easy treks you can do this summer in India

TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA Created : Apr 18, 2022, 11:30 IST

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Easy treks you can do this summer in India

India is a land of myriad adventures and trekking is among the prime adventure sports in the country. For ardent trekkers, India is a bliss and offers several lifetime experiences. There are several trekking trails which offer an adrenaline rush like no other.


On that note, India has some incredible and popular trekking options which are easy and ideal for beginners. Here we have compiled a list of some of the most popular and wonderful treks in India.

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Roopkund trek, Uttarakhand

Considered as one of the easy treks in India, Roopkund in Uttarakhand is a trek The trek begins from Lohajung at an altitude of 3200 m and takes you to the beautiful lake Roopkund. The lake, which is at an altitude of 5029 m, is noted for the remains of human skeletons that were found at its bottom.

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Dongri trek, Sikkim

One of the lesser-known but exceptionally gorgeous treks in northeast India is the Dongri Trek in Sikkim. The trek begins from Yuksom and covers a distance of 21 km. The Himalayan sights are simply breathtaking including Dzongri La peak and Mt. Kanchendzonga.

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Sinhagad Trek, Pune

It’s a beautiful hill fort situated in Pune. The trek is perfect for those who wish to give it a go at trekking. The fort is also a popular picnic spot and people often visit here to enjoy the mesmerising views of the surroundings.

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Hampta Pass Trek, Himachal Pradesh

For beginners wanting to start trekking, Hampta Pass is a perfect option in Himachal Pradesh. The trek begins from Hampta village in Kullu and finishes at Chatru in the Lahaul & Spiti Valley. It takes around 4 to 5 days to cover the 35 km and it’s completely worth it!

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Rajmachi Fort trek, Maharashtra

Maharashtra never ceases to amaze trekkers with its awesome trekking options. Rajmachi Fort here is one of the trekkers’ favourites and is perfect for beginners. This one-day trek is set around 15 km from Lonavala and gives people an opportunity to explore the ancient Shrivardhan and Manaranjan forts. Visitors can enjoy some splendid views of the valley.

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