Top 10 Weekend Treks Near Delhi

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Nag Tibba Trek

Fly or take a train to Dehradun followed by a 3.5-hour drive to Pantwari village. From here start your 8 km-long trek to Nag Tibba also called the Serpant's peak. Located in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand, the route features very calming views making for an ideal trek experience.

Experience views along the Nag Tibba trek | Shutterstock

Triund Trek

Pack your bags for a spectacular trekking experience to Triund in McLeod Ganj. Board a flight to Dharamshala followed by a quick drive to McLeod Ganj. Start your hike from the Galu temple in McLeod Ganj that will take you anywhere between 4-5 hours, before you reach Triund.

Triund trek in McLeod Ganj | Shutterstock

Bijli Mahadev Trek

A 12-hour bus ride from Delhi will drop you to Kullu. Another bus ride to the Chansari village, that is 12km away, will bring you closer to your spot. From here a 3 km hike through a well-defined track will take you to the Bijli Mahadev Temple atop the Mattan Hills.

Reach the Bijli Mahadev temple after a superb trek. | shutterstock

Kuppar Bugyal Trek

Take a flight or bus to Shimla that houses the Kuppar Bugyal trek. Once you reach Shimla a bus ride will take you to Kharapathar that lies 70 km away. Start your hike from here to Kuppar Bugyal for the most scenic views.

Verdant sights along the Dayara Bugyal trek/Representative image | Shutterstock

Hampta Pass Trek

To experience the most popular treks of Himachal Pradesh, the Hampta Pass trek, boarding a bus from Delhi to Manali is the best option. You could also choose a road trip over the bus ride. From Manali, a drive to Jobra will take you to the base camp of the Hampta Pass trek.

Views along the Hampta Pass | Shutterstock

Karol ka Tibba Trek

A 6.5 hour long road trip will take you from Delhi to Solan. Commence the Karol ka Tibba trek from Chambaghat which is 2 km away from Solan. The trek is 7 km long and might take you anywhere between 5to 6 hours to complete. You must lookout for the Pandava Gufa (caves) along the trek.

The Pandava Gufa along the Karol ka Tibba cave | karoltibbatrek/instagram

Bhubhu Pass

Take a road trip or a bus ride to Manali to experience the Bhubhu Pass trek. From Manali, take local transport to the Tikken Bridge, the starting point of the 28 km-long trek, which can take you 2-3 days to complete.

It is unsurprising that Manali is the starting point for treks into the Himalayas | sumankyal/Shutterstock.com

Benog Tibba

A superb beginner-friendly trek near Delhi is Benog Tibba. You can choose to fly or hop on a train from Delhi to Dehradun and then drive to the Benog Wildlife Sanctuary, the starting point of the trek. Suited for people of all age groups, the trek lasts for 5-6 hours.

Representative Image | Photo by Saurabh Solanki on Unsplash

Bhadraj Hill Trek

Travel to Dehradun from Delhi followed by a quick drive to Mussoorie. Reach Dudhli, the starting point of the trek up to the Bhadraj Hills. Find the Bhadraj temple as you go along the mesmerizing views that the trek offers.

The view of the Bhadraj temple along the trek | shutterstock

Kareri River Trek

Take a flight, train or bus to reach Dharamshala from Delhi. Travel in a cab to the Kareri village that is the starting point of the rather long trek. It will take you two days to complete the trek and reach back to the Kareri village. We would recommend you to camp at Reoti.

The picturesque view along the Kareri river trek. | shutterstock

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