Trekking tourism in India is a thrilling gateway to the country’s diverse landscapes, spiritual trails, and ecological wonders. From the snow-capped Himalayas to the lush Western Ghats, India offers treks for all skill levels and interests.
Popular routes include:
Himalayan Treks: Roopkund, Valley of Flowers, Kedarkantha, Chadar (frozen river), and Markha Valley.
Spiritual Trails: Amarnath Yatra, Hemkund Sahib, and Kailash Mansarovar (via India or Nepal).
Western Ghats & Sahyadris: Kudremukh, Rajmachi, and Chembra Peak.
Northeast India: Dzukou Valley (Nagaland), Goechala (Sikkim), and Namdapha (Arunachal Pradesh).
Trekking tourism promotes eco-tourism, supports local communities, and offers immersive experiences in nature, culture, and adventure. With improved infrastructure and guided packages, India is becoming a global hotspot for trekking enthusiasts.
Trekking tourism in India is a thrilling gateway to the country’s diverse landscapes, spiritual trails, and ecological wonders. From the snow-capped Himalayas to the lush Western Ghats, India offers treks for all skill levels and interests.
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