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India is known for having some of the most bizarre and beautiful treks in the world. And when one thinks about treks, the first thing that comes to mind is mountains, and while mountain treks are enjoyable, there are also jungle trekking sites in India that are enjoyable. 

If you want to explore what a fun jungle hike looks like, here are some top 8 jungle treks in India that you should add to your list.

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These are some of the best trekking sites in India. It’s worth visiting once in a lifetime. Are you an avid trekker or planning trekking in India soon? Book your USA to India flights with Indian Eagle today at the best price!

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A Guide to Rajmachi Trek to Make the Most of Your Trip https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/guide-to-rajmachi-trek/ https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/guide-to-rajmachi-trek/#respond Wed, 02 Nov 2022 10:34:21 +0000 http://34.228.189.90/?p=5945 Trekking, a popular adventure sport, is gaining popularity in India. Many people are traveling to specific places that offer numerous adrenaline-rushing activities. From Manali to Gokarna, the country is filled with such destinations that are a perfect amalgamation of thrill and entertainment. One of the most famous of these is the Rajmachi Trek. Located close […]

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Guide to Rajmachi Trek
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Trekking, a popular adventure sport, is gaining popularity in India. Many people are traveling to specific places that offer numerous adrenaline-rushing activities. From Manali to Gokarna, the country is filled with such destinations that are a perfect amalgamation of thrill and entertainment. One of the most famous of these is the Rajmachi Trek. Located close to the popular cities of Mumbai and Pune, a visit here is a great place to enjoy the amazing views of the Sahyadri mountain range. 

Indian Eagle international flights are the most affordable way to reach the city of Mumbai and then go on a soul-soothing road trip to Rajamachi. 

Best Things to Do in Rajmachi 

 1)  Opt for Trekking

As the name suggests, Rajmachi is known for trekking and is popular among adventure sports lovers. No matter if you are an expert or just a beginner, you can try trekking here. Make sure you carry all the essentials from comfortable clothes, footwear, and medicine to sunscreen and sunglasses. Make sure that you start a little early and don’t forget to carry a camera in case you want to click some photographs.  

 2)  Go Camping

You get a great experience by camping at Rajmachi hills. The arrangements are made keeping in mind the comfort and preferences of the visitors. So, you can go and camp with your family without any worry. Just sit by the bonfire or your tent and spend the night stargazing.  

You can choose to camp at Udhewadi, a small village with a low population in Pune. Many trekkers, while descending, camp at this village after sunset. You will get surprised by seeing the villagers welcome you and offer you a homestay. Enjoy freshly-prepared home-cooked food at the residence of the villagers. 

  3)  Enjoy Bird Watching 

Rajmachi, one of the best places for trekking in India, is also known to offer some of the best bird-watching experiences. The Rajmachi Wildlife Sanctuary attracts several migratory birds, especially in winter. Pawna Lake near Lonavala is another famous bird-watching spot.  

Tourists gather at this lake in large numbers as they get an opportunity to watch not only the birds, but even fireflies illuminating the surroundings. 

Popular Treks in Rajmachi 

The Shrivardhan Fort Trek and the Rajmachi Fort Trek are the two popular treks at Rajmachi. 

 (i) Shrivardhan Fort Trek 

This is a short trek that takes you to the top of Shrivardhan Fort. It is located nearly 3000 ft above the sea level and offers some of the best views. It will take approximately two days for you to reach this fort. The two popular routes used for this trek are Lonavala-Tungarli and Karjat-Kondivade. 

(ii)  Rajmachi Fort Trek 

This is a long trek that will take you to the iconic Shrivardhan fort and Manoranjan Rajmachi fort. The two common routes used during this trek are from Lonavala and the Kondhane village. 

Also Read:- Night Treks in India

Visiting the Rajmachi Fort 

Rajmachi Fort is one of the best places to visit during this trek. The fort is a popular tourist spot and attracts thousands of people annually. It was built by Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in the 17th Century and has witnessed many battles henceforth.

Best Time to Visit Rajmachi 

The best time for a visit to the Rajmachi trek is between October and June. The climate during these months is pleasant and ideal for trekking. You should avoid visiting Rajmachi during July and September as the adverse conditions due to the monsoon could cause landslides, rockfalls, and poor visibility, which makes trekking difficult.  

How to Reach Rajmachi? 

Located in the Sahyadri Mountains, you can easily reach this place from popular Maharashtrian cities such as Mumbai and Pune. This place is approximately 96 kilometers from Mumbai and 119 kilometers from Pune. 

Hire a private cab or commute via public transport to reach here. Another option is to reach Lonavala or Kajrat via train and later continue to Rajmachi by road. Rajmachi Trekking is very popular among locals and tourists. Keep in mind that this place is usually crowded during the holiday season. 

Also read:- Unexplored Treks In India

Enjoy the amazing Rajmachi trek along with your friends or family. Indian Eagle cheap flights are your best option to save more during your budget trip. 

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Trekking in India: 5 Short & Easy Treks for Beginners https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/trekking-in-india/ https://www.indianeagle.com/traveldiary/trekking-in-india/#respond Thu, 26 May 2022 13:16:45 +0000 http://34.228.189.90/?p=3600 “A walk in nature, walks the soul back home,” said Mary Davis. Trekking is nothing but a challenging walk through nature’s toughest trails. All that qualifies you to embark on this adventurous journey that takes you closer to nature (and probably, your own self) is a certain level of physical fitness. Trekking in India has […]

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“A walk in nature, walks the soul back home,” said Mary Davis.

Trekking is nothing but a challenging walk through nature’s toughest trails. All that qualifies you to embark on this adventurous journey that takes you closer to nature (and probably, your own self) is a certain level of physical fitness. Trekking in India has endless surprises in store for you, whether in terms of the scenic beauty of the trails or the sweeping views from the summit. So, take that first step right away, put those hiking boots on, and go trekking to these peaks that reward your adventurous spirit with breathtaking vistas.

Triund Trek, McLeodganj

Not all Himalayan treks are difficult, but all of them are distinctly beautiful. One of the shortest and easiest Himalayan treks, the Triund trek is known to offer spellbinding views of the Kangra Valley and the surrounding Dhauladhar Ranges swathed in snow. You can start the trek from McLeodganj or Dharamkot or Bhagsunag. Walking at your own pace through the beautiful rhododendron and oak forests and idyllic ‘pahadi’ villages, you can reach the peak in about 4-5 hours. And if the beautiful sunset views persuade you to stay back here till morning to watch the sun rising over the peak, consider camping overnight under the star-lit sky or find accommodation in Forest Department Guest Houses.

Best Time for Triund Trek: March to June & September to October

Nag Tibba Trek, Uttarakhand

Another easy Himalayan trek, Nag Tibba is often recommended for beginners who want to trek in the Himalayas early. The initial trek through rocky terrain is relatively effortless, and soon enough you will find yourself surrounded by oak and rhododendrons. As the highest peak in the lower Himalayan ranges of the Garhwal region, Nag Tibba is known to offer amazing views of Garhwal peaks such as Kedarnath, Bandarpoonch, Kala Naag, Swargarohini, and the Chanabang. On the summit, you will also find a temple dedicated to Nag Devta (Serpent God), which is popular among the locals. Nag Tibba Trek is an ideal choice, whether you plan to go trekking in India in the summer or winter season. While the place turns into a winter wonderland in the season of snow, a summer trek treats you to the refreshing views of dark green groves and hillsides.

Best Time for Nag Tibba Trek: April to June & October to December

Chembra Peak Trek, Wayanad 

At 2100m above sea level, Chembra Peak is the highest point in Wayanad and thus, the perfect spot to catch stunning views of the forested Wayanad region in God’s Own Country. The trail to this peak takes you through rolling coffee/tea plantations, verdant forests, and lush grasslands; offering you a peek into the diversity of flora and fauna in this area. The highlight of the Chembra Peak trail is a mystical heart-shaped lake (locally called hridaya sarassu), whose waters are said to never dry up. The crisp mountain air and the lush green views that only get better as you gain ascent ensure that your hike uphill is more enjoyable and less tiring.

Best Time for Chembra Peak Trek: September to February

Dayara Bugyal Trek, Uttarakhand

One of the best treks in India, Dayara Bugyal is a popular with both amateur and seasoned trekkers. The trail passes through green pastures and alpine meadows encircled by towering Himalayan mountains. You will also traverse dense oak and pine forests crisscrossed by bubbling streams and rivulets during the trek. The scenic views and sweet scents of the wildflowers blooming in the meadows may captivate your senses. Furthermore, this is said to be the only trek that offers enchanting views of the entire Gangotri and Yamunotri Ranges. Campsites abound along the trail; allowing you to slow down and soak up this otherworldly beauty.

Best Time for Chembra Peak Trek: Throughout the year

Cloud’s End, Mussoorie

Tucked away in 2000 acres of oak and deodar forests, Cloud’s End is a beautiful stretch frequented by tourists for the wonderful views of snow-covered Himalayan peaks. A favorite retreat for nature lovers and peace seekers, Cloud’s End is located about 6 km from the Library Road in Mussoorie. One can reach this place by trekking along Hathipaon Road from the Happy Valley. Hiking along this trail covered in mist, with cottony clouds drifting overhead, is a dreamy experience, to say the least! You can also extend your trek to the nearby Jwala Devi Temple and Bhadraj Temple.

Best Time for trekking to Cloud’s End: October to May

Consider adding trekking in India to your itinerary and try these easy treks the next time you visit the country. Book your flight tickets to India with us for maximum savings and earn reward points too. So, which trek are you going to begin with?

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India’s 5 Best Monsoon Treks You Don’t Want to Miss!
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Monsoon rains redefine the beauty of nature, bathing the landscapes in refreshing greens and turning everything clearer and prettier. Although it is the best time to witness nature in all its glory, traveling in the monsoon is not easy. But there’s no stopping nature lovers and adventures! When there are a good number of treks in India that are safe enough to do in the monsoon, why resist the urge to venture out and experience it all? Book that flight to India; go on a monsoon trek and enrich your monsoon travel experiences.

India’s best monsoon treks are a treat for the senses. The trekking trails spring to life with lush forests, gurgling rivers, gushing waterfalls, and wildflower meadows. If you don’t mind getting a little wet during your trekking expedition, then here are five of India’s best monsoon treks that you would greatly enjoy. 

Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand: 

To see colorful flowers in full bloom is pure bliss. Add snow-covered mountains and gurgling streams to the view; isn’t it a slice of heaven? Valley of Flowers is exactly that! Set against the backdrop of the mighty Himalayas, this high-altitude valley transforms into a colorful floral carpet upon the magic touch of monsoon showers. 

One of India’s best monsoon treks, the Valleys of Flowers trek is open only between June and October. For the best views of the blooms, make it to the valley during July-August. Hurry up, avail our extremely cheap last-minute flights to India, and don’t miss out on the intoxicating sights and scents of this scenic valley.

Trek duration: 7 days

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Altitude: 12,654 ft

Tarsar Marsar, Jammu & Kashmir:

Arguably the most beautiful trek in India, the Tarsar Marsar trail offers gorgeous views of Jammu & Kashmir’s paradisical landscapes. Feast your eyes on the views of rolling mountains, pine forests, pristine rivers, alpine lakes, quaint villages, lush meadows, and sprawling grasslands.

The best part of the trek is the camping opportunity provided by its alpine lakes – Tarsar, Marsar, and Sundarsar. Camping alongside the magnetic blue waters of these secluded, snow-fed lakes transports you to a world of blissful tranquility. 

Trek duration: 7 days

Difficulty Level: Moderate

Altitude: 13,201 ft

Rajmachi Trek, Maharashtra:

Would you say no to a trek that offers beautiful views of nature as well as the thrill of climbing steep paths, exploring caves, camping at the fort and more such exciting activities? Be it a novice or expert trekker, nature lover or thrill-seeker, Rajmachi Fort trek is one such ‘perfect for all’ monsoon trek in India.

The trekking trail to this historical fort nestled in the rugged Sahyadri ranges abounds with fort ruins, ancient caves, temples, rivers, lakes, waterfalls, valleys, etc. Explore the architecture of Rajmachi’s two strongholds, Shrivardhan and Manaranjan, and enjoy spectacular views of Konkan plains, backwaters of Shirota Dam, and the surrounding greenery that wears a breathtakingly fresh look post downpours.   

Trek duration: 1 day

Difficulty Level: Easy 

Altitude: 2,750 ft

Hampta Pass Trek, Himachal Pradesh:

The beauty of this trekking trail lies in the dramatic change of scenery, from the refreshing greens of the Kullu valley’s verdant vegetation to the awe-inspiring ruggedness of Spiti valley’s raw terrain. Why is it counted among India’s best monsoon treks, you ask? Well, it is because rains accentuate the landscape contrast that we were speaking about. 

While Lahaul & Spiti lying in the rain shadow region receives scanty rainfall, the monsoon season brings Kullu’s pine forests, alpine meadows, streams, and waterfalls to life. Another major highlight of the Hampta Pass trek is Chandra Tal, a strikingly clear crescent-shaped alpine lake that changes color through the day. 

Trek duration: 5 days

Difficulty Level: Moderate to Difficult 

Altitude: 14,100 ft

Mullayanagiri Trek, Karnataka: 

With a trail passing through serpentine jungles rich in flora and fauna and a hilltop temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, Mullayanagiri peak lures travelers seeking solace in the lap of nature. One of South India’s best monsoon treks, Mullayanagiri is a part of the Bababudangiri mountain ranges of Chikmagalur district and is the highest peak in Karnataka.

The trail includes some slippery patches and steep inclines, but the cool breeze keeps you going. Once you reach the summit, you are in for a treat! Lush Western Ghats leave you spellbound. Wait until the sun sets behind the mist-covered slopes of the mountains – the view is something that is going to stay fresh in your memory forever.  

Trek duration: 2 days 

Difficulty Level: Easy 

Altitude: 6,330 ft

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