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5 Treks You Must Add In Your 2021 Trekking Bucket List

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  Tarsar Marsar Trek The 7 days and 6 nights long journey to the great lakes of the valley, Tarsar Marsar Trek uncovers the untouched beauty of Kashmir, exploring the beauty of the Great lakes of the Kashmir valley. Considered to be one of the most beautiful treks in Kashmir, the trek Tarsar Marsar trek begins from Aru, a drive away from Pahalgam and trails to Lidderwat. Passing through the grasslands, lush meadows, and ancient villages residing by the flowing river you will enjoy walking with the stream onto your left. The trail climbs quickly after you start trekking to Shekwas, your next stop. Leaving the streams behind, the trail gradually opens up to the vast view of green meadows and blooming flowers. With such amazing and lush landscape views, the Tarsar Marsar Trek is full of snow-fed lakes and the Great Himalayan Peak views through the entire Tarsar Marsar trek distance of 37.6 Km. The trek witnesses the beauty of 3 different lakes. The first one is the turquoise Tarsar ...

5 treks to try if you are a beginner in trekking

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  Hampta pass   Take a look at one of the Valleys of Kullu and Lahaul's stunningly contrasting views. From the 14,100-foot Hampta Pass, it looks like a half-painted canvas. The Hampta Pass trail is a steep, rocky, and vertical ascent that rewards hikers with breathtaking views of high-altitude mountain lakes. Visit the stunning Chandratal Lake, which is surrounded by peaks and meadows, and immerse yourself in its tranquil beauty. The trail to the Hampta Pass is described as a pure Himachali trek because it passes through thick jungle with colourful wildflowers and steep inclines. Kedartal trek The Kedartal Trek takes you through some of Hinduism's most renowned mythological sites. This high-altitude Himalayan trek takes you to one of the most spectacular glacial lakes and gives you a view of Mt. Thalay Sagar. The Himalayan range's second most spectacular mountain. Camp near Kedartal Lake, the source of the Kedar Ganga, which is fed by Thalaysagar, Bhrigupanth, Meru, a...