Discover These Himalayan Trails After Monsoons

Discover These Himalayan Trails After Monsoons

Admin Aug 31, 2019

Do you plan to discover this monsoon's prolific Himalayan paths? If so, many wonderful things offered by post-monsoon months could be lacking. The Alpine snow glaciers may be tempted to see you in June or July, but there is the whole distinctive face of post-monsoon. In addition, the risk of climbing paths will be lower.

Here we discuss the best hiking paths and the reasons for exploring them after the monsoon

Rupin Pass Trek

The Rupin Pass trek is the best path after the monsoon, situated at a wicked height of 15,250 ft. The tour begins in the Uttrakhand district of Dhaula and finishes in Himachal Pradesh in Sangla. Different sceneries and sudden terrain variations can be seen due to the crossover. The water level of the renowned three-story Rupin Waterfall rises markedly after the monsoon, demonstrating the genuine magnificence of this natural wonder. After the rains, we can best experience the transparent skies, the extravagant willows with beautiful flowers and mountain landscapes. So this walk should be on your bucket list after the monsoon.

Hampta Pass Trek

Located on the Pir Panjal in the Indian Himalaya at an altitude of 13,900 ft. This pass is a corridor in Himachal Pradesh between the valley of Kullu and Lahaul and Spiti. The hike will take you through quiet mountain forests and calm glaciers to the Hampta Pass and the pristine Chandratal Lake. After the monsoon, you will be able to experience wonderful sights such as picturesque scenery, colourful fauna and flora, glacial valleys and rocky areas. It gives life and splendour to the path.

Goecha La Trek

Experience Sikkim's sensual spirit by visiting the majestic Goecha La Trek at 15,100 feet high. As you pass the path in the post-monsoon, the huge Kanchenjunga Mountain, the third largest mountain in the globe, and Pandim Mountain at its finest are evident. You'll continue to see Samiti Lake, a beautiful sunset and sunrise, green Himalayan woods, rhododendrons, colourful flowers, weather, and more. You'll be happy to see all of this. This wonderful walk also provides a wonderful view of 14 peaks, particularly after the moon, visible from the top Dzongri when the view is clear and far more vibrant. 

Bhrigu Lake Trek

Bhrigu Lake Trek is simply a brief walk to the east of Rohtang Pass, at an elevation of 14.100 meters in Kullu district, in Himachal Pradesh. It has been stated that every season, the sacred Bhrigu lake changes colours, meaning that the lake is totally distinct than the spring, summer and monsoon months. Certainly, a bigger and more beautiful carpet of meadows leading to the lake will be more attractive. The hike gives you the best view of the hills Pir Panjal and Dhauladhar.

Bali Pass Trek

Bali Pass Trek in the Har Ki Dun Valley, in Uttrakhand, lies at approximately 16,207 feet. 360-degree splendid views of the Kalanag, Bandarpoonch and Swargarohini hills are available on the thrilling road along the Supin River. It is better to continue on this walk after the mountain if you want to see these summits without a fog. The path also passes through the confluence of the rivers of Tons and the rivers of Ruinsara Valley and Devsu Thach. Uninterrupted serenity of lush waters lies in this area. Due to considerably less snow at post-monsoon Bali Pass, the trek becomes less hard when painting a completely distinct image of the path.