
7 Monsoon Treks Every Nature Lover Should Try
photoDetails english https://zeenews.india.com/photos/india/7-monsoon-treks-every-nature-lover-should-try-2916864 Updated:Jun 16, 2025, 04:06 PM IST Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand:
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A UNESCO World Heritage site blooms into a vibrant paradise especially during monsoon. It is covered with rare Himalayan flowers and during the trek the surrounding offers view of lush meadows, cascading waterfalls, and misty peaks. The trail is moderately challenging and perfect for nature photography. Harishchandragad, Maharashtra:
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This trek is popular in Western Ghats and it becomes a green marvel during the rainy season. The cliffs which are called Konkan Kada offer breathtaking views whereas the caves and ancient temples add historic charm to its beauty. Sinhagad Fort, Maharashtra:
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This trek is close to Pune and is an ideal escape for beginners. It is short and scenic while giving panoramic views of green hills, cloudy skies and waterfalls along the route. And Sinhagad fort offers a glimpse to Maratha History making it both enriching and refreshing. Hampta Pass, Himachal Pradesh:
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This cross valley trek connects the lush Kullu valley to the stark landscape of Lahaul. During monsoon you can here you can experience wildflowers, river crossings and dramatic mountain backdrops which makes it incredibly photogenic. Though it's not tough this unpredictable weather adds on to the adventure here. Kudremukh, Karnataka:
5 / 7
This is shaped like a horse's face is a biodiversity hotspot that seems beautiful during the rain. And the trail passes through rain-soaked forests, streams, and rolling hills and with mist constantly weaving through the landscape. And it requires a permit as it is a reserved biodiversity. Torna Fort, Maharashtra:
6 / 7
This is known as the first fort captured by Shivaji Mahraj and it is a challenging trek in the Sahyadris. During monsoon it transforms into a misty green green haven with steep climbs and strong winds. And it gives an amazing view of the surrounding peak. Agasthyakoodam, Kerala:
7 / 7
This trek is located in the Western Ghats and this peak is considered as one of the highest in South India. And when the monsoon comes it adds magic to the trek to these dense tropical forests. And this trek is open during few months only.

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photoDetails english Updated:Jun 16, 2025, 04:06 PM IST Valley of Flowers, Uttarakhand: 1 / 7 A UNESCO World Heritage site blooms into a vibrant paradise especially during monsoon. It is covered with rare Himalayan flowers and during the trek the surrounding offers view of lush meadows, cascading waterfalls, and misty peaks. The trail is moderately challenging and perfect for nature photography. Harishchandragad, Maharashtra: 2 / 7 This trek is popular in Western Ghats and it becomes a green marvel during the rainy season. The cliffs which are called Konkan Kada offer breathtaking views whereas the caves and ancient temples add historic charm to its beauty. Sinhagad Fort, Maharashtra: 3 / 7 This trek is close to Pune and is an ideal escape for beginners. It is short and scenic while giving panoramic views of green hills, cloudy skies and waterfalls along the route. And Sinhagad fort offers a glimpse to Maratha History making it both enriching and refreshing. Hampta Pass, Himachal Pradesh: 4 / 7 This cross valley trek connects the lush Kullu valley to the stark landscape of Lahaul. During monsoon you can here you can experience wildflowers, river crossings and dramatic mountain backdrops which makes it incredibly photogenic. Though it's not tough this unpredictable weather adds on to the adventure here. Kudremukh, Karnataka: 5 / 7 This is shaped like a horse's face is a biodiversity hotspot that seems beautiful during the rain. And the trail passes through rain-soaked forests, streams, and rolling hills and with mist constantly weaving through the landscape. And it requires a permit as it is a reserved biodiversity. Torna Fort, Maharashtra: 6 / 7 This is known as the first fort captured by Shivaji Mahraj and it is a challenging trek in the Sahyadris. During monsoon it transforms into a misty green green haven with steep climbs and strong winds. And it gives an amazing view of the surrounding peak. Agasthyakoodam, Kerala: 7 / 7 This trek is located in the Western Ghats and this peak is considered as one of the highest in South India. And when the monsoon comes it adds magic to the trek to these dense tropical forests. And this trek is open during few months only.


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