TOP 5 HIMALAYAN TREKS FOR BEGINNERS

 

The Himalayas are the most popular for trekking throughout the world. If you have not visited the Himalayas you are missing out on some of the most beautiful things nature has to offer. Apart from that, Himalayas is also home to lesser-known treks which are no less than hidden treasure. For people who wish to be away from crowded places and have little to no experience in trekking, and just want to relax in the laps of nature, these Himalayan treks for beginners are just what you are looking for. This is your ultimate guide to discover these Beginner-friendly Himalayan treks. Listed below are the top five and best treks for beginners in The Himalayas:

 

  1. Kedarkantha Trek
  • Altitude- 12,500 ft
  • Best time to visit- Winter season
  • Difficulty level- Easy to Moderate

One of the most beautiful Himalayan treks with the best campsites. The Kedarkantha Trek is best for trekking in winters. This peak will treat your eyes with majestic sceneries. You would catch a glimpse of snow and take a view of the summits that will take your breath away. You also get to watch the Himalayas from the peaks, which makes this trek more special. The winter trek in Kedarkantha is the most thrilling trek experience one can have.

 

  1. Chandrashila Trek
  • Altitude- 13,123 ft. 
  • Best time to visit- Summer season and Winter seasons
  • Difficulty level- Easy

Chandrashila literally meaning “The Rock of Moon” is one of the lesser-known treks in the Himalayas. It is believed that this is the place where Shri Ram meditated after defeating Ravana. You will catch glimpses of the Nanda Devi, Nilkanth, Kedarnath, and Panchachuli, which will treat your eyes during this trek. Tung Nath temple is the major attraction of this trek. This trail takes you through rocky meadows and forests as you ascend towards the peak. The view from the peak is bound to blow your mind. 

 

  1. Hampta Pass
  • Altitude- 14,100 ft
  • Best time to Visit- From the month of June to September, which is the monsoon and posts monsoon time. 
  • Difficulty level- Easy to Moderate

If you are a beginner in the sport of trekking, then Hampta Pass Trek which is considered the best Himalayan Treks for beginners is the one for you. It connects the scenic Lahaul and Kullu valleys, the easy gradient of the trail, panoramic views of the glaciers, alpine forests, and the mighty and majestic Himalayan Range are the best part of this beginner-friendly trek.

 

  1. Beas Kund Trek, Himachal Pradesh
  • Altitude- 12,500 ft
  • Best time to visit- From Mid May to Mid October months
  • Difficulty level- Moderate

Himachal Pradesh gives the visitors a wonderful, short yet one of the most challenging treks which are Beas Kund Trek. It is very popular as a weekend trail in Manali. As you walk along the banks of River Beas, you also enjoy the beautiful views of ranges like Pir Panjal and Dhundi & Bakarthach meadows. As you climb upwards you will arrive at the originating point or source of the River, which is a glacial lake. Beas Kund is called so, because,  according to its legends it was the bathing site for Rishi Vyas, who is known to be the author of Mahabharata. This is a beginner-friendly trek.

 

  1. Sandakphu Trek, West Bengal
  • Altitude- 11,500 ft
  • Best time to Visit- From April to May or October to May
  • Difficulty level- Easy to Moderate

Sakdakphu, also known as the “Wonderland of Trekkers” is the highest point in West Bengal. Catch the sight of peaks like Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu, and Lhotse. The trek is done over a distance of 45 km, which can be covered in 8 to 9 days. This trek includes colorful flora like orchids, ferns, and magnolias. Another attraction for trekkers is the Kalapokhri which means the Black Pond. You will also walk past the Valley of Poison, called Bikhey Bhanjyang which is called so because Aconite, a poisonous flower grows here. It is surely a treat for nature lovers to witness all these beautiful sites and different species of flowers while trekking here.

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