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You can go to following treks with your friends- Kasol-Kheerganga trek Triund trek Hampta pass Trek Beas kund Trek Kedarkanta Trek
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Check out the Parvati Valley Trek trail.
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Hey Sharik, If you and your friends aate new to Trekking, them here are few you should take... Kalsubai Trek near Pune Triund trek in Himachal Pradesh Kuari pass trek in Uttarakhand Kheerganga trek in Himachal Pradesh Dayara Bugyal tej in uttarakhand Prashar Lake tel in Himachal Pradesh Nag tibba trek in uttarakhand If your and your friends are into two or treks older now, then consider these treks... Rupin pass trek in Himachal Pradesh Pin parvati trek in Himachal Pradesh Valley of flowers trek in uttarakhand Sandakphu trek in West Bengal Roopkund trek in Uttarakhand Happy and safe Trekking !!!
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Welcome ....
Dear sharik ansari, If you want to go for trekking on toughest mountain it is said to be one of the most dangerous trek, Auden's col in himalaya.... Check it out. Take care! :)
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Best and Toughest trek is Chadar trek-Trek on the frozen Zanskar River. It can be done only in Jan-Feb Months.You will get a Certificate after completing the trek and a life time achievement.
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I Would recommend Goecha-La pass trek" SIKKIM", The world's third highest mountain 'Mt. Kanchenjunga', can be viewed from the pass.
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Go for Roopkund trek.
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Hey Sharik, There so many treks in India and depending upon your strength, past experience (if any), fitness level and interest, you can choose which level of trek will be suitable for you and your body. North: 1. Rupin Pass (Himcahal Pradesh) - 9 days, 15,380 ft 2. Roopkund (Uttarakhand) - 9 days, 15,750 ft 3. Srikhand Mahadev (Himachal Pradesh) - 10 days, 18,570 ft 4. Stok Kangri (Ladakh) - 10 days, 20,082 ft 5. Pin Parvati Pass (Himachal Pradesh) - 11 days, 17,450 feet 6. Kuari Pass (Uttarakhand) - 12 days, 14,765 ft South: 1. Kumaraparvath (Karnataka) - 2 days, 5,600 ft 2. Kolukkumalai - 2 days, 6,800 ft 3. Meesapulimala - 2 days, 7,500-8,700 ft Note: it is always advisable to go with a local trekker/guide on any mountain trek. Stay safe and happy travelling!
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Hi Sharik, If you have not done any Himalayan trek before, it is not advisable to go for the toughest trek. If you are just starting out, you can do 1. Sandakphu Trek 2. Kuari Pass 3. Kedarkantha Check this for details https://www.littledetoursoflife.com/2017/05/the-new-beginning-part-1-base-camp.html But if you are fit enough, you can also go for 4. Rupin Pass - my favourite https://www.littledetoursoflife.com/2018/10/flurry-of-emotions-rupin-pass-trek.html Hope this helps. Cheers!
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You can go for Kheerganga trek Chadar trek Triund trek Hampta pass trek
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So it would be Milam Glacier in Uttarakhand
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Hay you want trekking with friends Sahyadri Trek are best example harishchandra fort Trek, kalsubai trek,rajgad trek,raygad trek, torana fort it is best for mansum you want adventure you go for kalavantidurga dhak Bihari alang malag kulag trek
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Kalsubai harishchandragad fort nice trek
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Trekking in the toughest mountains can be a challenging and rewarding experience. Here are some of the toughest mountains for trekking in India: 1. Kangchenjunga - Sikkim 2. Nanda Devi - Uttarakhand 3. Satopanth - Uttarakhand 4. Stok Kangri - Ladakh 5. Annapurna Circuit - Nepal (near Indian border) 6. Mount Everest Base Camp Trek - Nepal (near Indian border) 7. Roopkund - Uttarakhand 8. Pin Parvati Pass - Himachal Pradesh Please note that these treks require prior experience and training, and it is advisable to undertake them with the help of experienced guides and proper gear.
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