Aakriti Upadhyay
Famed for its stunning winter views, Kedarkantha is the perfect trek for beginners, offering panoramic snow-covered peaks and charming campsites at every turn.
Being the highest point in West Bengal, Sandakphu offers magnificent vistas of four of the world’s five tallest peaks, making it a must-visit trek for seasoned adventurers.
This trek is a great choice for adventure enthusiasts, with tranquil lakes, snowy trails and majestic mountain views making Brahmatal a perfect winter getaway.
Situated in Sikkim, the GoechaLa Pass trek takes you through dense rhododendron forests and offers an unparalleled view of the Kanchenjunga, India’s highest peak.
Hailed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site , this trek is a paradise for nature lovers, featuring vibrant meadows, cascading waterfalls, and snow-clad mountain backdrop.
You can never go wrong with Kuari Pass Trek, where nature’s beauty shines through thick forests, alpine meadows, and views of the Nanda Devi’s grandeur.
Located in Uttarakhand, this place offers one of the most picturesque alpine meadows, ideal for a peaceful trek amidst lush greenery and incredible mountain views.
Being one of the classic treks in Uttarakhand, this trek takes you through ancient villages and scenic meadows, leading to a breathtaking view of the surrounding snow-capped peaks.
Hidden in the heart of Garhwal, the Nag-Tibba is perfect for weekend trekkers with spectacular views of the Gangotri and the Yamunotri ranges, surrounded by the peaceful valleys and dense forests.
From rugged mountain terrains to lush valleys, the Hampta Pass trek in Himachal showcases a stunning transition from the greenery of Kullu valley to the arid landscapes of Lahual.
Nestled in Uttarakhand, this trek combines an easy-to-moderate hike with mesmerising 360-degree views of the Himalayas, including the Nanda Devi and Trishul peaks.