10 Easy but Extremely Beautiful Treks in India for Beginners

Ever dreamt of conquering mountain peaks but felt intimidated by the whole "gear up, rough it out" vibe? Well, fret no more! Because guess what? The Himalayas (and other stunning parts of India) are bursting with trails that are perfect for beginners. We're talking easy inclines, breathtaking views, and the kind of accomplishment that'll make you want to shout from the mountaintops (well, maybe not literally). So, lace up your boots, get your backpack ready, and check out these 10 treks that are easy on the difficulty scale but heavy on the beauty:

1. Deoriatal - Chandrashila Trek (Uttarakhand):

Deoria Tal - Chandrashila Trek (Uttarakhand)Img: Times of India

This one's a classic! A short and sweet trek that takes you to the gorgeous Deoria Tal lake, followed by a climb to Chandrashila peak for a panoramic view of the mighty Himalayas. Think sparkling lakes, dense forests, and endless mountain ranges – all in a comfortable 2-3 day trek.

Read more: 15 Stunning Places to Explore in Uttarakhand this winter

2. Nag Tibba Trek (Himachal Pradesh):

Nag Tibba Trek (Himachal Pradesh)Img: Paytm Insider

Calling all nature lovers! Nag Tibba, also known as the "Serpent's Peak," is a paradise for those who love meadows bursting with wildflowers. The trails are well-maintained, the climbs are gentle, and the reward at the top? Breathtaking views of the Bandarpunch massif.

3. Dayara Bugyal Trek (Uttarakhand):

Dayara Bugyal Trek (Uttarakhand)Img: Paytm Insider

Meadows painted with a million colors? Yep, that's Dayara Bugyal for you. This high-altitude meadow trek boasts stunning views of snow-capped peaks and is perfect for those seeking a visual feast. Plus, it's a great option for families with trekker-in-training kids!

4. Triund Trek (Himachal Pradesh):

Triund Trek (Himachal Pradesh)Img: Yuvashakti

Another crowd-favorite, Triund offers stunning views of the Dhauladhar range. The trek is short and relatively easy, making it a perfect weekend getaway. Imagine waking up to a sunrise over the mountains – pure magic!

Read more: 10 Lesser known towns in Himachal Pradesh that are as good as Manali

5. Valley of Flowers Trek (Uttarakhand):

 Valley of Flowers Trek (Uttarakhand)Img: Telegraph India

Calling all flower fanatics! Valley of Flowers is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and for good reason. This beautiful valley comes alive with a riot of colors during the monsoon season. Think exotic blooms, meadows bursting with life, and some seriously soul-stirring scenery.

Read more: Beginner's Guide to Trekking in India: Backpack Essentials and Packing Tips

6. Dodital Trek (Uttarakhand):

 Dodital Trek (Uttarakhand)Img: @lensingtheworld/ facebook

This one's a hidden gem! Nestled amidst dense forests, Dodital offers a serene lake, chirping birds, and the chance to spot some rare wildlife. The trek itself is easy to moderate, making it perfect for those who want a nature escape without too much strain.

7. Prashar Lake Trek (Himachal Pradesh):

Prashar Lake Trek (Himachal Pradesh)Img: Times of India

Calling all peace seekers! Prashar Lake is a haven of tranquility, surrounded by verdant meadows and snow-capped peaks. The trek is easy to moderate and the serenity of the lake will leave you feeling centered and renewed.

Read more: 11 New Eco-Tourism Spots Coming to Himachal Pradesh

8. Chopta Chandrashila Trek (Uttarakhand):

Chopta Chandrashila Trek (Uttarakhand)Img: Times of India

This trek is a two-in-one! Explore the charming village of Chopta, also known as Mini Switzerland, and then head up to Chandrashila peak for panoramic views of the Himalayas. The trails are well-maintained and the views are simply unforgettable.

9. Sandakphu Phalut Trek (West Bengal):

Sandakphu Phalut Trek (West Bengal)Img: r/IncredibleIndia

Calling all cloud chasers! This trek takes you to Sandakphu, the highest point in West Bengal, offering some seriously dreamy Himalayan vistas. On a clear day, you might even catch a glimpse of Mount Everest!

Read more: 8 Places in West Bengal That Look Otherworldly

10. Kedarkantha Trek (Uttarakhand):

Kedarkantha Trek (Uttarakhand)Save the best for last, right? Kedarkantha is a winter wonderland, perfect for those who want to experience the magic of snow-clad trails. The trek offers stunning views of Himalayan peaks like Swargarohini, and the sense of accomplishment at the summit is unmatched.

Read more: Visit Kanatal -Discover this hidden gem in Uttarakhand

Remember, these are just a starting point, folks! There are tons of amazing beginner-friendly treks out there waiting to be explored. So, what are you waiting for? Grab your backpack, pick your trek, and get ready to experience the beauty of the Indian mountains!

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