Published By: Urbee Sarkar

Unpopular Hiking Trails in India : Discover New Solitude

The journey of gathering flourished memories is just a few steps ahead!

Hiking! Youthfully and passionately! It's not just a word, but the word itself is tremendously enthusing which picturizes a heavenly numbed experience to achieve. And when it comes to unknown places to have hours of eyesight, then clicking on India's most unpopular locations are fairly enough to get flawless adventures. And for this regard, places of India definitely can be a perfect choice. Embracing the purity of the mountains— hilarious eye-popping by those rarer flowers— and as it were, have a cover of the greeny aroma all over— mountain hiking trails are worthy of the fulfilment of everyone's desire. Specially, those who are offbeat travellers, can make a good sense of unexplored expeditions with these mystic places. How to find the core? Let's have an insight.

Phuktal monastery hike : Get overwhelmed with ladakh chapters

Located near the valley of Lungnak, this place is the most offbeat one among all. Apparently, the structure of the monastery is like a hive and seems as if it's within a huge cave. This trail can't be covered for less than seven days and the appropriate time to execute this hike is from June to October. Also, it's so much money-reserving compact hike plan to enjoy beyond expectations. And those unblinking scenarios of mountains will absolutely allow you to fall in love with them!

Bhrigu lake hike : Unfold Manali diaries

Ever heard of this lake? It's one of the other offbeat places too. And the most interesting thing is you don't have to expend more than 2 days to complete the higher altitude. The approx height of Bhrigu lake is around 4,350 metres. This white icy scenario can mesmerise your soul and thus it's famous for having a beautiful name tag— 'Pool of Gods'. And the best time to have this hike is from July to the month of October.

Japfu peak hike : Embrace the greeny feeling of Nagaland

Japfu peak— the second highest peak of Nagaland, around 20 kms far to Kohima. Here, the valley named Dzukou will drive you crazy as you're on the way to experiencing the most dangerously beautiful hike, if you're planning to hike any of the places in Nagaland. Conduction of the trail should be in the village of Zakhama as this village has a connection of two grand highway roads, NH2 and NH29. Don't forget to have enough food and beverages supplies as Viswema village is the last place for this hike to get fooding essentials.