Offbeat Destinations In India That Trekkers Must Explore

Embark on a journey beyond the mainstream to uncover the offbeat destinations for trekking adventures that redefine the travel experiences.

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Devkund Waterfall Trek, Maharashtra Devkund Waterfall Pune, located on the Western Ghats of India. The hike falls into the easy to a medium category and this takes three hours to complete this trek. Image: Tripoto
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Dzukou valley Trek, Nagaland valley Trek The Dzukou Valley Trek is a trek in the Kohima District of Nagaland, India. It's located at the border of Nagaland and Manipur, at an altitude of 2,452 meter Image: Tripoto
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Bamboo Trail trek, Meghalaya The Mawryngkhang Trek, also known as the Bamboo Trail, is a 3.54 km trek in Meghalaya, India. The trail is open year-round and is considered beautiful. Image: Tripoto
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Monpa Trail Trek, Arunachal Pradesh The Monpa Trail Trek is a moderate to challenging trek in the Tawang region of Arunachal Pradesh, India. The trail starts in the village of Jang. Image: Tripoto
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Saramati Peak Trek, Nagaland The Mount Saramati Peak Trek in Nagaland is a two-day trek that begins at the village of Thanamir. The trek is moderately difficult, and some recommend to start early. Image: Tripoto
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Seven lakes Trek, Arunchal Pradesh Devkund Waterfall Pune, located on the Western Ghats of India. The hike falls into the easy to a medium category and this takes three hours to complete this trek. Image: Tripoto
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Kuari Pass The Kuari Pass trek is a four-day trek in the Chamoli district of the Himalayas. It's considered an easy-moderate trek that's suitable for beginners and children. Image: Tripoto

Published By : Devasheesh Pandey

Published On: 30 January 2024 at 22:49 IST