Top 8 Destinations on Trekking in India Even novice trekkers find hospitable destinations to climb. Given below are 10 destinations trekking in India that any adventure loving trekker should seriously consider writing down in his/her bucket list. Zanskar Trek (Ladakh): This beautiful rugged Buddhist valley is truly a trekker's paradise. A week long arduous trek finally pays off once you reach this pristine valley along the Zanskar River. This trekking route is entirely cut off to the outside world during November and May as ice chokes the mountain passes and the valley sits silently under a calm blanket of snow. Don’t forget to visit the frozen lake or "chadar" once you get there. Spiti Trek: Also known as the Land of the monks, this remote and spectacular region located in the Himachal is only accessible by foot. This trail provides not only scenic beauty but also an insight to the Spitian way of life. It also provides an opportunity to explore exotic mountain fauna such as the snow leopard, Tibetan wolf, and blue sheep, therefore trekking in large groups is highly advised. Kanchenjunga trek: A trek to the third highest peak in the world can never be left unrewarded. Located on the border of Sikkim, this peak is a very famous trekking hub for many foreigners as well. A word of caution for all the trekkers, this trek is a long 20-24 day trek, which requires immense physical activity. Valley of flowers trek: A visual treat for flora lovers, this valley is filled with different types of flowers otherwise hard to find usually. Located in the Garhwal range, It is a world heritage site. The trek to valley of flowers is comparatively easier but is only worth visiting in the spring and summer to experience the valley in full bloom. Auden's Col Trek: Yet another trekking haven situated in Garhwal, this region is situated at a height of 5400m over sea level. This is a highly dangerous and rigorous trek and is therefore advised to well experience trekkers only. It lies between two beautiful glaciers – khatling and Jogin 1. Gangotri glacier trek: Gangotri is the glacier from where the holy river Ganga originates. And therefore this trek is also a spiritual experience for some. It is a medium difficulty trek covering a span of 16 days if you start from mussoorie, but a trek along one of the holiest rivers in the world is surely a great experience. Nubra Valley Trek: Located in Ladakh, Nubra Valley is home to the very rare and exotic Bactarian double humped camels. It is a trek which is rather easier on the shoulder and spans 10 days. This is a very newly explored trekking destination as a trek until here wasn't permitted earlier. Rupin Pass Trek: This is a paradise for those nature lovers who love exploring less visited places. Although less explored, this Paragliding in India haven is no less than any other. Ascending gentle trails through luxuriant oak and conifer forest and past traditional Hindu mountain villages lead to the alpine meadows, where mountain peaks soar above Rupin Pass.