Kangyatse peak on the Markha Valley trek |
Rumtse
to Tso Kar 4 days
This popular trek crosses some high passes and then comes to Tso Kar lake from where
there is a motorable road to Leh. It is also possible to extend this trek
further to Tso Moriri by adding three days to the trek. The route is Rumtse 4325m - Kyamar 4055m- Tisaling
4215m- Ponganagu 4500m-Tso Kar. The best season for this trek is June to
August. You should acclimatise in Leh for two days before starting out and you
need to carry full camping gear, tents and food.
Spituk to Stok 4 days
This trek, very close to Leh, is often described as a "baby trek" but you cross a 4900m pass! The route is Spituk 3600m- Zingchan -Rumbak-Stok La pass 4900m-Stok. The best season for this trek is June to early October. Like all Ladakh treks, you should acclimatise in Leh for two days before starting out and you need to carry full camping gear, tents and food though some homestays will be available on the way. Check the latest status with any trekking company in Leh before starting out regarding the homestays.
Lamayuru to Chilling 5 days
Lamayuru monastery |
Though this is a five day trek it does cross a number of high passes and good acclimatisation is essential for this route. The route is Lamayuru-Wanla-Hinju 3720m-Sumdo Doksa 4400m- Base of Dung Dung Chan la 4440m- Chlling 3550m. The best season for this trek is June to September. Like all Ladakh treks, you should acclimatise in Leh for two days before starting out and you need to carry full camping gear, tents and food though some homestays will be available on the way.
Indrahar
Pass 5 days
This
trek starts from Mcleodganj crosses the Indrahar Pass 4300 metres and then ends
at Machetar which is a four hour drive from Chamba. The route is Mcleodganj
1650m-Triund 3000m- Lahesh Cave 3600m- Indrahar Pass 4300m- Laka Got 3850m-
Chata Kuarsi 2200m-Machetar 1950m. The best season would be April-May and again
September to November. You need to carry your own camping gear, tent and food.
Rupin
Valley 5 days
The
scenic Rupin valley is a very under trekked area which is a pity as it offers a lot in terms of fast
flowing rivers, bird life, mountains and lush forests. The route is Netwar 1350m- Sewa 2025m- Jakhu
2600m- Camp below Rupin Pass 3500m- Rupin Pass 4540m- Kanda 3425m- Sangla
2675m. The best season would be April-May and again September to November. You
should carry camping gear and food.
Sandakphu & The Singalila Ridge 4 days
Kangchendzonga view from Sandakphu |
Though a
jeepable road goes to Sandakphu it still remains a popular trek especially with
first timers. It is possible to combine this with Phalut and make it a seven day trip. There are different route
options but the most popular one is Manebanjan-
Tumling-Jaubari-Gairibash-Kalapokhri-Bikebhanjan-Sandakphu-Rimbick. This is one of the few locations which has
views of four of the five highest peaks in the world. The best time would be
March to May and again October to December. You can stay in the home stays/bungalows
on the way so there is no need to carry tents and food.
Tunganath and Chandrashila 3 days
This is probably the shortest and most popular of all the easy treks in the Garhwal, but, with a great view from the top. The route would be Ukhimath 1300m - Deoria Tal 2100m- Chopta 2900m- visit Tunganath 3685m and Chandrashila 3900m- Dugalbitta 2347m.
Gangotri to Tapoban 5 days
On the trail to Bhojbasa |
This is another very popular trek to the source of the Ganga and on to the high altitude meadow of Tapoban with it's spectacular views of the Bhagirathi sisters and Shivling. The route would be Gangotri 3140m- Bhojbasa 3792m - Gaumukh 3890m- Tapoban 4460m and back the same way. Beware of going up to Tapoban too quickly, a stop at Gaumukh is definitely recommended! You need to camp at Gaumukh and Tapoban.
Some Useful Links
http://www.southcol.com/Ten-Treks-Himalaya
http://www.trekkingpartners.com/2014/05/07/top-12-best-treks-nepal-2014/
http://www.thrillophilia.com/blog/trekking-himalaya-50-top-treks/
http://blog.travelandleisureasia.com/interest/2014/04/21/best-10-treks-in-india/
http://www.funonthenet.in/places/himalayan-treks.html
Some Useful Links
http://www.southcol.com/Ten-Treks-Himalaya
http://www.trekkingpartners.com/2014/05/07/top-12-best-treks-nepal-2014/
http://www.thrillophilia.com/blog/trekking-himalaya-50-top-treks/
http://blog.travelandleisureasia.com/interest/2014/04/21/best-10-treks-in-india/
http://www.funonthenet.in/places/himalayan-treks.html
This is an awesome list! I long for a trek in Himalayas...its been a while...
ReplyDelete-- The Wanderer
Great try any of these short ones!
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