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Announcing: 100 treks to do in 26 states of India

Announcing: 100 treks to do in 26 states of India

Category Guides To Choose Treks Diy Treks

By Latika Payak

2015-03-16

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There's a trek running through every state of India

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  1. If you would like to do any of these treks, let us know in advance. We'll share a list of the information we need. And after you finish the trek, we'll interview you.

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Himachal Pradesh

  1. Bhrigu Lake Trek:

  1. Jalori Pass Trek:

  1. Hatu Peak Trek:

  1. Parang La:

 

  1. Saurkundi Pass:

  1. Lamkhaga Pass Trek:

  1. Deo Tibba B.C Trek:

  1. Bara Bhangal Trek:

Uttarakhand

  1. Satopanth Lake:

  1. Kanari Khal Trek:

  1. Kagbhushandi Lake Trek:

  1. Ronti Saddle Trek:

Bhadraj Hill Trek:

 

  1. Dharansi Pass Trek (Nanda Devi outer sanctum Trek):

  1. Sahastra (Shatru) Lake Trek:

  1. Adi Kailash Trek:

 

 

Jim Corbett to Nainital Forest Trek:

Ladakh

  1. Tso Kar - Tso Moriri Lake

  1. Snow Leopard Trail:

  1. Lamayuru - Kongski la Base Frozen river Winter Trek:

Karnataka

  1. Ankola-Gokarna Beach Trek :

  1. Amedikallu Trek:

  1. Ranganathaswamy Betta Trek:

  1. Hebri Nature Trek:

  1. Kodekallu and Baalekallu Trek:

  1. Murkannu Gudda and Hadlu Waterfalls Trek:

  1. Kunti Betta Trek

  1. Skandagiri Trek:

Goa

  1. Dudhsagar Waterfalls Trek:

  1. Valpoi Trek:

Andaman

  1. Saddle Peak:

Maharashtra

  1. Lonar Crater Lake:

  1. Sudhagad Fort Trek:

waada

  1. Mahabaleswar - Satara Hills Trek:

  1. Mahuli Fort Trek:

  1. Sandhan Valley Trek:

 

 

Asherigad Trek:

  1. Kondana Caves Trek:

 

  1. Salher Trek:

 

  1. Raireshwar Trek:

 

  1. Bedse Caves Trek:

 

  1. Mama Bhanja Trek:

 

  1. Karaigad Trek:

 

  1. Prabalgad Trek:

  1. Dhak Bahiri

 

  1. Kalsubai trek:

 

  1. Sinhgad Fort trek:

 

  1. Lohgad Fort trek

 

  1. Tikona trek

 

  1. Vasota trek

 

  1. Jangli Jaigad trek:

Tamil Nadu

  1. Nilgiri Hills Trek (Ooty to Madhumalai):

Kerala

  1. Paithalmala Hill Trek:

  1. Messa Pullimala Trek:

  1. Pakshipathlam Trek:

Andhra Pradesh

  1. Papikondalu Hills trek:

  1. Kondapalli Fort Trek

  1. Maredumilli Forest Trek:

Orissa

  1. Rayagada Jungle Trek:

Delhi

  1. Bhardwaj Lake Trek:

  1. Quila Kot Trek:

 

Rajasthan

  1. Kumbhalgarh Trek:

  1. Tiger Path Trek:

  1. Bhangarh Trek:

  1. Sita Mata Jungle Trek:

  1. Achalgarh Trek:

 

Gujarat

  1. Idar:

  1. Pavagadh Trek:

  1. Ahwa to Saputara Trek

 

  1. Banni Trek:

  1. Abur Poshina Trek:

Madhya Pradesh

  1. Pachmarhi Trek:

  1. Kanha Trek:

  1. Amarkantak trek:

Meghalaya

  1. Kyllang Rock Trek:

  1. Mawthadraishan Peak Trek:

Nagaland

  1.  Mt. Saramati Trek:

Arunachal Pradesh

  1. Bailey’s Trail Trek:

  1. Trek to Beyul of Pemako:

beyuls

  1. Namdapha Trek:

  1. Gorichen Trek:

  1. Nagaggi Trek:

  1. Pursingla to Gorichen base camp Trek:

  1. Pemako trek

  1. Komsing Trek:

  1. Ruitala Trek:

Tripura

  1. Jampui lake trek:

Bihar

  1. Rajgir Trek:

Chhatisgarh

  1. Raipur - Gupteswara Trek

  1. Jatmai

Jharkhand

  1. Rajmahal Hills Trek

  1. Ginnorgarh Fort Trek:

West Bengal

  1. Neora Trek

Sikkim

  1. Damthang Tedong Trek:

  1. Rabongla to Menam Trek

  1. Tolung Monastery Trek:

  1. Green Lake Trek

  1. Gurudongmar Lake Trek:

Manipur

  1. Laimaton Trek:

  1. Nunshighum Hill Trek:

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Latika Payak

Senior Content Writer

About the author

Latika is a Senior Content Writer and one of the rare team members who has seen Indiahikes from its initial days. She was among the first few to begin creating content at Indiahikes, documenting treks around Maharasthra, interviewing trekkers and writing their stories.

Latika started trekking after joining Indiahikes and has trekked to Roopkund, Hampta Pass, Kedarkantha, Dayara Bugyal, Tarsar Marsar, and Har Ki Dun.

With a strong background in print media and have worked with several publications. Latika is always hunting for great stories hidden in the folds of the mountains. Horror stories from ancient routes and villages of the Himalayas are her favourite.

She is presently working on bringing out news from the remote trekking regions of our country.

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