Trekking In Summer
The best time to plan your first Himalayan trek is always summer. The weather in the Himalayas stays very pleasant during summer. The cool breeze in the morning and evening reminds me of winter while sunny daytime is good for trekking. You don’t have to wear extra layers during the daytime. The difficulty level usually remains low in summer. The only drawback of trekking in summer is the crowd. There are few treks like Chopta Chandshila that are very popular and you might see hundreds of trekkers on the trail.
List of top beginner-friendly summer treks
Har Ki Dun
Phulara Ridge
Aancha Top
Dayara Bugyal
Chopta-Chandrashila
Trekking In Monsoon
Trekking in the Himalayas in monsoon sounds difficult. Yes, it's a trek because the weather can change anytime. Heavy rain means slippery trails. Extreme fog blocks the Himalayan views and the visibility becomes poor. Landslides and cloud bursts are also very common in monsoon. This all sounds scary but there are some treks that are beginner-friendly and function only in monsoon. The beauty of these treks appears the best during these months.
List Of top beginner-friendly monsoon trek
Hampta Pass Trek
Tulian Lake Trek
Valley Of Flowers Trek
Nag Tibba Trek
Pir Panjal Lakes Trek
Trekking In Autumn
Autumn is also a great time to do your first Himalayan trek. The weather becomes pleasant and the skies open up. The trails start drying and you can walk comfortably. The days are usually sunny and warm but nights can be cold. Many beginner-friendly summer treks also serve best in Autumn. The difference is the type of landscapes, crowd, and activities. The landscapes look fully green in summer but heavily crowded. But Autumn is more about golden hues and clear skies. It is the best time for stargazing. The Himalayas look the best in autumn.
List of top beginner-friendly Autumn treks
Har Ki Dun Trek
Kuari Pass Trek
Kedarkantha Trek
Phulara Ridge Trek
Dayara Bugyal
Trekking in Winter
Winters are very beautiful in the Himalayas. Many treks remain fully covered with a thick layer of snow. It feels like a snow wonderland. But winters can be very harsh for beginners. Not everyone can walk on snow comfortably. The temperature mostly remains sub zero. But if you are someone who loves snow then trekking in winter is not a bad idea.
List of top beginner-friendly Winter treks
Kedarkantha Trek
Aancha Top Trek
Kuari Pass Trek
Dayara Bugyal Trek
Brahmatal Trek
Gulabi Kantha Trek
