- Talle Valley, Arunachal
Pradesh
- Miyar Valley, Himachal
Pradesh
- Dzukou Valley, Nagaland
- Yumthang Valley, Sikkim
- Bhrigu Lake, Himachal
Pradesh
Talle Valley, Arunachal Pradesh
- Altitude: 5,577 ft
- Trek Duration: 6-7 days
- Grade: Moderate: Easy to
Moderate
- The best time to visit:
October-April
Talle Valley is in the eastern region of India. It is known for its Wildlife sanctuary. While your trekking journey takes place, you will witness the culture and traditions of the Northeast. Their annual event attracts a lot of interested music lovers from all around the world. The trek takes place through the following roots crossing through Ziro Valley, Mani Palyang, Pange Valley, Talle Valley, Pange Valley river camp, Hong Village, and back to Ziro Valley which can be covered in about 6 days.
To the people with a dream of getting lost in a dense forest surrounded by Ferns, pine, silver fir, white bamboo, lichens, and orchids all around and a beautiful river following you through your footsteps. This might be the place you are looking for. These 6 days on the trek can be the absolute gift that you can give to yourself for a lifetime memorable experience.
Miyar Valley, Himachal Pradesh
- Altitude: 13,090 ft
- Trek Duration: 7-8 days
- Grade: Moderately
difficult
- The best time to visit:
May to June and September to October
Miyar Valley is situated in Lahaul, Himachal Pradesh. The place which is hidden across Rohtang Pass used to be closed most time of the year keeping it a secret from most travellers. While the possibilities to explore this place became open with the opening of the Atal Tunnel. More than 50% of the area of the valley is known to be covered in glaciers. The Tharanga community, which numbers only a few hundred individuals and lives in the valley, is strongly influenced by Tibetan Buddhism.
The Valley, which is 75 km in distance, offers lush green expansive landscapes, crystal-clear ponds, grasslands, and the sunrise reflecting on the highest mountain peak, which is truly something to see at least once in a lifetime. Consider yourself fortunate if you get a chance to visit this part of the world.
Dzukou Valley, Nagaland
- Altitude: 8,045 ft
- Trek Duration: 6
hours.
- Grade: Easy to
Moderately difficult
- Best time to visit: May
to mid-June and September to October
Dzuko Valley, the place is Situated in Kohima, Nagaland. The place is around 80 km far from the capital Dimapur. Situated at an altitude of 8,045 ft the place is well for its vast range of flowers in every season. The valley is named after the most famous flower named Dzukou Lily which is very similar to Shirui lily (Lilium mackliniae).
The best time to explore this valley is between May to mid-June and September to October-end. The valley has a sizable area of old forest, which is home to various unique species of plants and animals. The approximate time to cover the trek is around 6 hours covering 9 Km. The trip towards the astonishing summit across the deep old forest and the valley of flowers is certainly going to be a treat for Trek lovers.
Yumthang Valley, Sikkim
Yumthang Valley, situated in North Sikkim is also known as the “Valley of Flowers”. It has a wide range of vibrant alpine flowers and provides stunning views of snow-capped peaks. The long stretches of land covered in flower-covered meadows and the fragrant surroundings make this place a natural wonderland that draws many tourists from all over the world. The Panhunri and Shundu Tsenpa peaks may be seen from the valley, creating a breathtaking natural backdrop for the raging Teesta River.
While visiting the Yumtahang Valley, you must not miss the Yak ride. Heading further you will witness the Shingba Rhododendron Sanctuary which is covered in a range of 35 km field and has over 38 varieties of rhododendrons. It extends past this point; there is a route for hikers that leads to a little bridge that links to Yumthang Hot Spring. The Hot Spring is known to have healing properties and is rich in sulfur content.
Bhrigu
Lake, Himachal Pradesh
- Altitude: 14,009 ft
- Trek Duration: 4 days
- Grade: Moderate: Moderate
- The best time to visit:
July to September
Bhrigu Lake is situated in Manali, Himachal Pradesh. The trek distance is around 26 km which can be covered in around 4 days. Bhrigu Lake is one of the shortest Trek at a high altitude which welcomes you to the lush green meadow. The Lake is named after the famous Maharshi Bhrigu. The high altitude of 14000 ft offers you a stunning view of seven sister peaks.
You are greeted by lovely wild horses as you approach the peak. You don't have to walk for two to three days to see the stunning meadows. The carpet of rich greenery beneath your feet and the variety of textures, hues, and animals, including horses and lambs, will meet you after just about ten minutes of walking. One must go here without miss given that it is one of the most serene and simple trek spots.
If You like this list and if you are a beginner, you can check out my other post where I have listed several top trekking places for beginners.
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