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Easy Treks in India

India Easy Treks Packages

Duration Price
Indrahar Pass Trek, Mcleodganj4 days & 3 nights
INR 6,499
Kedarkantha Trek, Uttarakhand5 days & 4 nights
INR 6,490
Brahmatal Trek, Uttarakhand6 days & 5 nights
INR 5,999
Kuari Pass Trek from Joshimath6 days & 5 nights
INR 7,990
Dayara Bugyal Trek Uttarakhand4 days & 3 nights
INR 5,500
Kasol Trip and Trek to Kheerganga from Delhi5 days & 4 nights
INR 8,190
Kheerganga Trek and Camping2 days & 1 night
INR 1,190
Tadiandamol Trek, Coorg1 day - 2 days
INR 1,695
Kheerganga Trek, Kasol3 days & 2 nights
INR 2,190
Tosh Valley Trek, Himachal Pradesh2 days & 1 night
INR 1,190
Kasol Camping with Chalal and Kheerganga Trek3 days & 2 nights
INR 2,190
Kumara Parvatha Trek, Coorg1 day - 2 days
INR 1,525

If you are new to trekking or looking for a comfortable yet exciting adventure, the easy treks in India are perfect for you. From the lush green valleys of Himachal Pradesh to the snow-capped peaks of Uttarakhand, there are numerous trails that provide an enjoyable experience without too much strain.

One of the most popular easy treks in India is the Triund Trek. Starting from McLeodganj, this trek offers breathtaking views of the Dhauladhar Range and is ideal for beginners. Another great option is the Kheerganga Trek in Himachal Pradesh, where you can soak in natural hot springs after a rewarding hike. If you are looking for a snowy adventure, the Brahmatal Trek is one of the worth considering easy snow treks in India.

Whether you choose the Dayara Bugyal Trek or the Valley of Flowers Trek, our trekking expeditions offer wonderful experiences for all kinds of preferences and interests. On the other hand, you can go on a Kedarkantha Trek if you are travelling in the winter season.

So, gather your friends and family, and join us for a memorable adventure on some of the amazing easy treks in India!

Here are the best Easy Treks of India

1) Dayara Bugyal Trek

Situated in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, the Dayara Bugyal Trek is a journey through alpine meadows, dense forests, and stunning mountain vistas. Graded easy to moderate, this 6-day trek is suitable for beginners with average fitness. The well-defined trails and gradual climbs make it the best easy trek in India.

2) Nag Tibba Trek

Known as the Serpent’s Peak, Nag Tibba Trek is a perfect start for newcomers to trekking in India. Situated in the Garhwal Himalayas near Mussoorie, it offers a taste of high-altitude trekking without extreme challenges. The trail winds through oak and deodar forests and leads you to the panoramic views of Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, Kedarnath, and Gangotri. 

3) Kedarkantha Trek

Kedarkantha Trek is a popular winter trek in Uttarakhand that is known for its stunning snow-covered landscapes and panoramic views. Starting from Sankri Village, it takes around 5 days to cover approximately 20 kilometres. It offers an easy to moderate challenge while passing through dense pine forests, meadows, and quaint villages.

4) Chopta Chandrashila Trek

Chopta Chandrashila Trek is one of the other easy expedition treks in India that showcase the beauty of the Himalayas. At 12,100 feet, it offers breathtaking views of snow-clad peaks like Nanda Devi, Chaukhamba, Bandarpunch, and Trishul. It is a popular choice among both novice and seasoned trekkers.

5) Brahmatal Trek

Named after Lord Brahma, the Brahmatal Trek is one of the easy snow treks in India in the Himalayas. Covered in snow, it offers stunning views and a chance to explore ancient oak and rhododendron forests. On clear days, the distant Garhwal Mountains add to the beauty of the journey.

6) Hampta Trek

The Hampta Pass Trek is considered one of the easy treks in India that provides an exciting adventure in the Himalayas. This 5-day trek showcases breathtaking vistas, pristine rivers, and charming villages along the way. You will also love to experience the green Kullu Valley and the gorgeous beauty of the Lahaul and Spiti Valley.

7) Valley of Flowers Trek

The Valley of Flowers Trek in Uttarakhand provides a picturesque journey through the Western Himalayas. This UNESCO World Heritage Site has vibrant alpine flowers, cascading waterfalls, and snow-capped mountains. With a moderate grading, it is easily accessible to beginners as there are well-marked trails for easy navigation. You will find a wide variety of flowers, including daisies, poppies, lilies, and saxifrages.

8) Har Ki Dun Trek

Located in Uttarakhand, the Har Ki Dun Trek is an easy trek that weaves you through remote villages and luscious valleys. This 8-day trek is surrounded by snow-capped peaks and beautiful meadows and offers a glimpse into traditional Himalayan life. Although it involves long walking hours, views of the Swargarohini group of peaks make it worthwhile.

9) Bhrigu Lake Trek

The Bhrigu Lake Trek is a short and rewarding adventure for people who are new to trekking in the Himalayas. Located near Manali, this 4-day trek takes you to a stunning lake at 14,000 feet. You will walk through vast green meadows with beautiful snow-capped mountains like Hanuman Tibba and Pir Panjal.

10) Dodital Darwa Pass Trek

The Dodital Darwa Pass Trek is the best easy trek in India for beginners with a basic fitness level. This trek in Uttarakhand offers a simple path through beautiful forests and valleys. As you walk, you will see the stunning Dodital Lake, with a plethora of birds like Himalayan Tree Pie, Himalayan Monal, and Pink Finch.

11) Kareri Lake Trek

Kareri Lake Trek takes you to a stunning lake by its name in the Dhauladhar Ranges at 9,650 feet. Spanning 26 kilometres, the trail passes through pretty landscapes, charming villages, and bushy meadows. You can also spot native birds like Blue Magpies and Pheasants on the way.

12) Beas Kund Trek

Beas Kund Trek is a 4-day trek from Manali that takes you on a scenic walk through a beautiful valley. You will follow the Beas River up to its source, surrounded by greenery and numerous mountains like Friendship Peak, Shitidhar, and Hanuman Tibba. With its gentle paths and picturesque landscapes, Beas Kund is ideal for new trekkers.

13) Doodhpathri Trek

Doodhpathri Trek is an ideal choice for anyone looking to explore the natural beauty of the Indian Himalayas for the first time. It is one of those easy treks in India that offers a gentle adventure through the banks of the Shail Ganga River to its source near the Ashtar Glacier. On your way, you will also encounter Gurwansar, and Pamsar Valleys.

14) Triund Trek

If you do not have much time but want to experience trekking in India, you can go on a 2-day Triund Trek. Starting from McLeodganj, this trek offers breathtaking views of the Dhauladhar range and Kangra Valley. Although this trail is short with steep climbs, you will find the experience worth it as you pass through oak and rhododendron forests.

15) Kheerganga Trek

The Kheerganga Trek provides a serene and memorable adventure through the scenic Parvati Valley to an altitude of 2,960 metres. One of the highlights of this trek is the natural hot springs at Kheerganga, where you can relax amidst stunning Himalayan peaks. Along the way, you will also be greeted by the majestic views of the Rudra Nag Waterfall surrounded by oak and deodar forests.

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Can kids do the Kedarkantha trek?

Yes, kids above 12 years of age can do the Kedarkantha Trek, but needs to be accompanied by an experienced adult. It is one of those moderately easy treks in India that is perfect for beginners. 

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Why is the Dayara Bugyal trek famous?

The Dayara Bugyal Trek is famous for its beautiful scenery. Set amidst the lofty Himalayas, it offers panoramic views of the Gangotri range. You will also witness the dense forests of oak and maple, and misty valleys along the way. If you are lucky, you may even encounter Himalayan langurs, monal pheasants, and musk deer.

Can beginners do Hampta Pass?

Yes, beginners with a basic fitness level can do the Hampta Pass Trek. It is among those easy snow treks in India that require moderate fitness as there are rocky terrains and the altitude changes gradually. It is wise to train yourself in advance by jogging and doing strength training exercises.

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How long does it take to hike the Valley of Flowers?

It takes about 4 days to hike to the Valley of Flowers in Uttarakhand, starting from the base camp at Govindghat. You will trek for about 14 kilometres from Govindghat to Ghangaria, which takes around 8 to 10 hours. From Ghangaria, it is another 14 kilometres to the Valley of Flowers, which requires 7 to 8 hours of walking.

Can Bhrigu Lake be done in 1 day?

Yes, it is possible to complete the Bhrigu Lake Trek in one day, but it can take 10 to 12 hours. The trek starts from Gulaba, goes through Rola Kholi to Bhrigu Lake, and back to Gulaba. It is considered the best easy trek in India and is suitable for both beginners and experienced hikers.

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Can Beas Kund Trek be done alone?

Yes, the Beas Kund Trek can be done alone provided you have enough stamina and endurance. However, it is advisable to take the sherpa with you. Moreover, the difficulty of the trek may increase during colder seasons. So, you should opt for this trek when the weather is warm.

India Easy Treks Reviews

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Taksheel
Reviewed: 04 Jul 2022
5.0/5
Hello there My trek experience with you guys was totally amazing. It was all worth and the guide, stay and food are totally amazing!! Totally loved the experience. You guys made my first ever solo trip unforgettable.
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Anirudh Ghaty
Reviewed: 12 Sep 2018
5.0/5
"One hell of a crazy trek this one. The views were just splendid, and the organisers had it all charted out, and were extremely helpful. \n\nAn initial route through the forest is what we go through which is not that tiring, but after this stretch we move on to the most difficult part of the trek, w... Read More
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Abhiram
Reviewed: 26 Jul 2018
5.0/5
It was a very well organised trek by friendly and courteous hosts. Shahid, Danny, Habib and Avinash were great and were fun to trek with. Homestay near Shuntikoppa was beautiful with coffee plantations close-by and it was raining the whole time. Trek is an easy to medium range one. Except for the ra... Read More
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Achut
Reviewed: 24 Dec 2022
4.0/5
Overall 4.5 out of 5. Jayanth and team mates did great job. Driver needs to learn manners and human care in not rudel blasting loud songs at night even when requested not to do so. Worth the money. Well organized. Recommend before hand on website itinerary to bring warm sweaters and flask of hot tea... Read More
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Anupam Goswami
Reviewed: 14 Jan 2023
5.0/5
A lifetime experience.....I enjoyed a lot in this trek!! Thanks to all team members!!And thanks to thrillophilia!! Cheers!!
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Ganak Chopra
Reviewed: 12 Oct 2015
4.0/5
This is one of the best treks that I had taken up in my life. I came to Bangalore to meet some friends and happened to go for this night trek. The pleasing smell from the nearby coconut trees are still tempting me to go on this trek again. Lively and lovely night trek. Its a wonderful experience an... Read More
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