Trekking is not just an adventure— it’s an emotional journey. This monsoon season, as the rain sweeps through the country and forests alike, as waterfalls come back to life, and trails become so scenic, don’t just look at the pictures. Go for a monsoon trek!
5 Monsoon Treks Places
Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand
Tucked away in the Western Himalayas, this UNESCO World Heritage Site turns into a floral carpet during July and August. This place in Uttarakhand has over 600 species of flowers, it is a dream for trekkers and photographers alike.
Harishchandragad, Maharashtra
Located in the Sahyadris, this trek offers cloud-kissed cliffs. You can also visit ancient caves and the iconic Konkan Kada. Ideal for trekkers seeking dramatic landscapes.
Hampta Pass, Himachal Pradesh
A trek that starts in the lush valley of Kullu and ends in the barren deserts of Lahaul. It is not everyone, only the daring can handle the unpredictable weather, but it is made all-worth it by the alpine scenery.
Rajmachi Fort, Maharashtra
An accessible trek near Mumbai adn Pune, Rajmachi is known for its waterfalls, forests, and fog-draped fort ruins. This is ideal for beginners or those who prefer easy one-day treks.
Tadiandamol, Karnataka
Coorg offers it’s highest peak to you, surrounded by coffee estates, Tadiandamol is one of the mmost off-beat and off the map locations you can trek to.