The view of the mountains changes with the first shower of monsoon. Greenery everywhere, cloud covered mountains and flowing waterfalls give peace to the mind. If you are also fond of trekking in monsoon and are looking for adventure without putting a heavy burden on your pocket, then these 4 treks are perfect for you. The best part is that you can complete these treks with a budget of just under Rs 5,000.
1. ‘Triund Trek’ with valley views
Triund Track located near Dharamshala in Himachal Pradesh looks no less than a paradise during monsoon. The peaks of the Dhuladhar range and the city of Dharamshala below look very beautiful from among the clouds.
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Why go: Exciting experience and spectacular views in a short time.
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Budget Tip: Reach McLeodganj by bus from Delhi or Chandigarh and start the trek from there. Cheap homestays are easily available.
2. Treasure of greenery: ‘Hampi Trekking’
If you are looking towards the south, away from North India, Hampi in Karnataka has its own unique atmosphere during monsoon. The historical architecture here and trekking along the banks of Tungabhadra river will take you into the pages of history.
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Why go: During monsoon, the greenery covering the stones and temples here is best for photography.
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Budget Tip: Rent a bicycle in Hampi and stay in local guest houses, which are quite affordable.
3. ‘Harishchandragad Trek’ in the valleys of Sahyadri
The Western Ghats (Sahyadris) of Maharashtra are famous all over the world for trekking in monsoon. The trek to Harishchandragad is known for its ancient caves and Konkan Kada view point.
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Why go: The waterfalls and dense clouds here make trekking magical during monsoon.
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Budget Tip: Use local transport from Pune or Nashik for the trek. This track is quite cheap and accessible.
4. Peace and tranquility: ‘Nag Tibba Trek’
Nag Tibba Trek, located near Mussoorie in Uttarakhand, is great for those who want to enjoy the monsoon in the serene mountains, away from the crowds. Due to this trek being at a high altitude, one feels very close to the clouds.
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Why go: Dense pine forests and fresh monsoon air.
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Budget Tip: Take local buses from Dehradun directly to Mussoorie or Pantwadi village, which will make your journey much cheaper.
Some important tips to make travel economical:
Go in group: When trekking with friends, the expenses of vehicle and guide are shared. Local homestay: Instead of staying in a hotel, stay in a village homestay, the food and stay experience there is authentic and also does not affect the pocket. Preparation: For trekking in monsoon, do not forget to carry a waterproof bag, shoes with good grip and raincoat.
By visiting these places, you will not only be close to nature, but will also be able to enjoy a wonderful adventure at low cost. So, pack your bags and get ready to get lost in these beautiful monsoon valleys!
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