Flowers Valley in Uttarakhand
One of India’s top trek during the monsoon season is the Valley of Flowers. The primary area of this Uttarakhand trekking destination changes into a carpet of flowers in a riot of colors within the Nanda Devi Biosphere Reserve, showing unmatched natural splendor. After traveling from Poolna for 9 kilometers, Ghangaria is an excellent area to stop and recuperate. There are several restaurants and hotels around that provide simple fare. The next 3.7 kilometers will bring you to your ultimate resting place in the lap of nature, surrounded by all things green.
Time: 7 days
Elevation is 12,654 feet above sea level.
From simple to severe, the difficulty level
Maharashtra’s Garbett Plateau is in Matheran.
One of Maharashtra’s most popular tourist sites is Matheran. The Garbett Plateau was discovered in 1850 by Hugh Poyntz Malet, the Thane district collector at the time, and now it offers a 360-degree panoramic view of the whole Matheran range, making it a must-see. With the plateau on one side, multiple waterfalls on the other, and the Bhivupri Lake below, your 2.5-hour climb up is nothing short of beautiful during the monsoon.
Time: One Day
The elevation is 2,625 feet above sea level.
Moderate level of difficulty
Trekker’s love Kudremukh Trek also as this is a bangalore based trek, where you can take a weekend and enjoy with friends.
Himachal Pradesh’s Hampta Pass Trek
You may spend time alone in nature on the Hampta Pass, one of the most breathtaking adventures. This journey serves as a window to a variety of landscapes and links the valleys of Kullu and Lahaul in the Pir Panjal range of the Himalayas. According to Mumbai-based trekker Juhi Wadia, “the lovely Chandratal lake and the strikingly different scenery of Lahaul and Spiti make this hike an unforgettable experience.”
The Hampta pass trek
Depending on your pace and tastes, the Hampta Pass Trek takes 4 to 6 days. You will be rewarded as you make your way through dense forests on the way to Chika, luscious meadows after Jobra and Jwara, cross hills and moraines in the direction of the pass, the snow pass, and the river.
Timeframe: 4-5 days
14,040 feet above sea level in height
Kashmir’s Warwan Valley Trek
One’s patience, perseverance, and athleticism will be put to the test throughout this week-long excursion. It’s better left to the professionals because it’s not for everyone. This excursion is a must-do if you think you have what it takes, especially given the crossing path.
Expect to journey through purple-hued mountains, rivers, and beautiful meadows encircling Panikhar after days of being surrounded by bleak mountains. Although the ascent to the pass is challenging, it is definitely worth it because you will soon be hiking on the stunning Bracken glacier and camping among the rivers.
Time: 8 to 10 days
14,550 feet tall above sea level
Level: challenging.
Goa’s Hukyachi Khadi
For those who enjoy the outdoors and animals, the Hukyachi Khadi walk in the Sattari taluka of Goa is highly recommended. The 4.5-kilometer trek is rich in biodiversity and provides a bird’s eye view of rubber plantations, woodlands, rivulets, and other flora. You may visit the Mhadei Wildlife Sanctuary, get ready to cross a river, and stroll among spice fields all in one day.
Time: One day
Level: Simple
Karnataka’s Kumara Parvatha Trek
The second-highest peak in Karnataka is a challenging but scenic walk. The presence of the well-known Kukke Subramanya temple at the mountain’s base adds to the attraction of this hike. Some of the terrain is challenging even for seasoned hikers, but the breathtaking views are worth the 14-kilometer trip.
After traveling for around 7 kilometers, you’ll reach Bhattara Mane, a checkpoint and residence where JP recommends stopping for lunch. Bhattara is the name of a caste of Brahmins, and Mane is a place of residence.
Time: two days
5.600 feet above sea level in height
Moderate to challenging
Kerala’s Chembra Peak Trek
Chembra walk is a spectacular monsoon trek in Kerala since it goes to the tallest peak in Wayanad. A lovely stroll takes you past green tea estates, foggy cliffs, and a watchtower before arriving at the ultimate destination, the heart-shaped Chembra Lake.
The 7-kilometer trek takes around six hours to complete, not counting the additional one hour to travel to the watchtower and two hours to go to the lake, so it’s best to start early in the morning. Although the base camp has a wide selection of food, it is advised that you bring your own snacks.
Time: One day
Elevation: 6,990 feet above sea level
Moderately difficult to impossible.