Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Travel 7 Offbeat Uttarakhand Trek Trails This Summer

Touted as the most beautiful mountain range in north India, Uttarakhand’s majestic natural beauty is simply unparalleled. A perfect place for travel enthusiasts, this state is helmed with snow clad-mountains, vast green farmlands, and gushing waters of river Ganga.

Uttarakhand has a lot of things to offer to people who are high on wanderlust and offers varied options for camping, water sports, and difficult trekking routes. The beauty and charm of this place may be rugged but alluring enough to attract many tourists every year. 


Cottages In Uttarakhand
Homestay In Uttarakhand


If you think that you have explored almost everything in this region then we suggest you to book a Homestay in Uttarakhand and explore these offbeat adventurous trekking trails.
  
The Dhumdharkandi Pass trek: Covered with lovely woodlands, alpine blossoms, and several river crossings, this trek is perhaps the most taxing trek in the Gadwal region. One should prefer to go with professional trekkers on this trail as it has a highly complicated path and has an unpredictable weather.
   
The Panpatia Col range: You better book a comfortable cottage in Uttarakhand before embarking your trek on this difficult trail. This trekking path forms an important trail between important Hindu pilgrimages sites, Kedarnath and Badrinath. Surrounded by major peaks of Garwal region, trekking on this path can be a liberating experience.

Dayara Bugyal Trek: Showcasing India’s most stunning alpine meadows, Dayara Bugyal trail is breathtakingly enchanting. Since it is situated at a high altitude of 3048 m, one can enjoy enthralling panoramic views of the Gadwal region which also includes the Gangotri and Banderpunch range. 
  
Hanuman Chatti Diditall: This stunning trekking trail starts from the north of Uttarkashi. One may come across varied wildlife species while trailing on this path because it is covered with dense forests of oak, pine, and deodar. Besides this running river waters and snow clad mountains are also one of the major attractions.

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