About Uttarakhand Trekking

There is no place better suited for you than the alluring Uttarakhand if you are someone who is constantly drawn to the mountains. This amazing and beautiful location comes with a tiny bit of risk. Uttarakhand, a state in northern India, is home to a variety of tourist attractions and is situated in the foothills of the majestic and impressive Himalayas. Uttarkhand is a traveler's paradise since it is home to some of India's most significant pilgrimage sites, the world capital of yoga in Rishikesh, a skiing wonderland, and challenging hiking routes. Also explore about Kedarkantha TrekBrahmatal Trek and more.

While there is always something to do in Uttarakhand, its breathtaking scenery never seems to leave you alone. There are lush green forests, vast expanses of valleys, enormous clouds dispersed across turquoise blue skies, winding roads leading to charming villages perched on hilltops, and serpentine rivers accompanying you wherever you go. Although most of us are well acquainted of Uttarakhand's outward beauty because we were raised in India, only a trekker has truly experienced the unadulterated magnificence of Uttarakhand. Trekking in Uttarakhand opens up a whole other kind of world with its abundance of short and simple hikes that take you to the most beautiful locations.


About Binsar Trek

Finding the ideal weekend hike in Uttarakhand that will not only let your adventurous side shine through but also give you the energy to go to work the following Monday might be challenging. But you'll discover that Binsar Trek fulfils all the requirements. With its beginning at the Binsar wildlife sanctuary, the 22 km walk promises to be exceptional from the very beginning of the expedition. The first day of this two-day walk brings you to Dhaulchina via what seems to be otherworldly regions as you pass through moss-colored pine forests, azure water rivulets, blossoming blossoms, and open fields sprinkled with wildflowers.

Before continuing your hike to the Jageshwar temple, you have the chance to pitch up camp at Dhaulchina amid the deep forest and snow-capped mountain peaks. You can tell stories around the campfire and awaken to the sounds of nature and a mesmerising dawn. Before finally coming to an end to your epic journey, bask in the majesty of the ever-amazing Jageshwar temple built of exquisite and elaborate stone architecture and take in the hypnotic panoramic beauty of the highlands. Binsar is sure to leave a lasting impression with its trail that winds through mountain valleys against the backdrop of the majestic Himalayas, a peep into the lives of the locals, and the splendour of temples from the 9th century AD.

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