May 25 , 2023

9 Most Dangerous Hiking Trails in India

By True Scoop

The Chadar Trek in the Himalayas is unique, a once-in-a-lifetime experience to walk down a frozen river that looks like glass with towering mountains on either side.

Hike through the Hemis National Park: One of the highest in the world, the park is distinguished for its breathtaking scenery and subfreezing temperatures.

Rupin Pass Trail: This journey builds momentum with unexpected changes in landscape every hour or so, much like an orchestra.

Nanda Devi Base Camp: Extremely beautiful and significant to the people at this peak. Pachu Glacier and Nanda Devi Base Camp are located on the peak's eastern flank.

Kinner Kailash Circuit Hike: A serene walk at a high altitude. You will be surrounded by the Himalayas' breathtaking beauty at every turn.

Lamkhaga Pass: The most difficult hike in the Garhwal region is the 5381-meter-high Lamkhaga Pass. Additionally, it links Harsil in Garhwal to Kinnaur in Himachal Pradesh.

Kailash Manasarovar: The trip to the dizzying altitude of 5487 meters is mostly a China expedition. It's not unusual to see one or two mountain lions.

Green Lake Trail on Everest: One of India's least explored regions, the factor of the unknown can be a little bit overwhelming due to yetis, snowbeasts, and rough terrain.

Auden’s Col Pass: Known for its abrupt fissures, the Auden's Col Pass is one of the riskiest walks in India. It is full of obstacles, surprises, and shocks.