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Aadrai Jungle Trek - Tour
Aadrai Jungle Trek
₹ 1,550
1 Day
30 Nov
Khireshwar, Maharashtra
Aadrai Jungle Trek
₹ 1,550
The Aadrai Jungle trek is an exciting adventure located near Pune, Maharashtra, India. This trek takes you through a dense forest cover in the Sahyadri Range, offering a refreshing and immersive experience in nature. The trail is moderately challenging, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced trekkers. Along the way, you'll encounter towering trees, lush vegetation, and diverse flora and fauna. The highlight of the trek is the Aadrai Waterfall, where you can witness the beauty of cascading water amidst the serene surroundings. The trek also offers picturesque viewpoints, providing panoramic vistas of the surrounding hills and valleys. It is best enjoyed during the monsoon or winter seasons when the weather is pleasant and the surroundings are at their greenest. The Aadrai Jungle trek is an opportunity to reconnect with nature and embark on an unforgettable journey through the hidden gems of the Sahyadri mountains. read more read less
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Kedarkantha Winter Trek - Uttarakhand - Tour
Kedarkantha Winter Trek - Uttarakhand
₹ 9,999
SAVE500
4 Nights 5 Days
05 Jan, 11 Jan, and 25 Jan
Uttarakhand
Kedarkantha Winter Trek - Uttarakhand
₹ 9,999
Kedarkantha peak is located in Govind Wildlife Sanctuary, Uttarkashi. It is accessible throughout the year, except July and August. The summit of Kedarkantha peak altitude or height is 3810 meters or 12,500 feet. Kedarkantha summit offers 360-degree view of many peaks like Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch I & II, Black peak, Ranglana, and the Yamunotri and Gangotri mountain ranges. The name of the peak translates to "Lord Shiva's throat", Kedar (केदार) meaning Shiva & Kantha (कंठ) meaning throat. What is the best time to go for Kedarkantha trek? The trek is possible in at least 9 or 10 out of 12 months in a year. The time period when the trek should not be attempted is during the months of July and August when the monsoon rains arrive and incessant rains make the trek very risky. The trek is generally safe during all the other months of the year. In peak winters excessive snowfall can close the trek for some short duration as well, for a few days, such as in January month. read more read less
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Student's Special Kuari Pass Trek - Uttarakhand - Tour
Student's Special Kuari Pass Trek - Uttarakhand
₹ 24,500
8 Nights 9 Days
Available on request
Uttarakhand
Student's Special Kuari Pass Trek - Uttarakhand
₹ 24,500
Kuari Pass is a popular trek near Auli, Joshimath in Uttarakhand. Kuari pass trek is popularly known as "Lord Curzon's trail". The British Viceroy, George Curzon, attempted crossing it and remarked about the beauty of the trek. Though the pass is not very high, it offers excellent views of Nanda Devi, Dunagiri and other Himalayan peaks. The Nanda Devi national park and the Rishi Ganga gorge are visible from the first day itself. Chaukhamba massif, Neelkanth, Mana, Kamet, Hathi Ghoda, Trishul, Nandaghunti, Nanda Devi, Dunagiri, are the peaks visible on the trek. Grade: Fit for Beginners | Total Trek Distance: 35 kms | Trek Altitude: 12,532 ft    Weather: During the Kuari Pass Trek in April to May, the weather is usually pleasant. The sun shines gently, and sometimes there might be a little rain shower to freshen things up. Scenery: During this time, the meadows turn into a lush sea of green. It's like nature's canvas coming to life with a burst of colourful wildflowers. Temperature: Temperatures along the Kuari Pass in the daytime usually range from 10 to 15 degrees Celsius, with nights being cooler, typically between 0 and 5 degrees Celsius. It's important to bear in mind that temperatures may vary with altitude, and higher elevations often entail colder conditions. Trek Fees: INR 24,500/- per person + Train Ticket & Airfare (Pune - Delhi - Pune) at actual read more read less
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Dayara Bugyal Trek - Tour
Dayara Bugyal Trek
₹ 9,499
SAVE500
3 Nights 4 Days
Available on request
Barahat Range, Uttarakhand
Dayara Bugyal Trek
₹ 9,499
Dayara Bugyal is a high-altitude meadow situated in the Uttarkashi district of Uttarakhand, India. The Dayara meadows are known for their beauty and the lush green meadows turn into a sprawling snow ground during the winter months. Views of Gangotri range rewards the trekkers and peaks such as Srikantha (6,133 m), Jaonli (6,632 m) & Draupadi ka Danda are visible. On the route we go through amazing Oak forests. While descending from Dayara towards Barsu, we come across Barnala Meadows with Barnala Tal, a small lake with beautiful views of snow caped peaks in the background. read more read less
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Brahmatal Trek - Tour
Brahmatal Trek
₹ 19,000
SAVE500
7 Nights 8 Days
Available on request
Hari Nagar, Uttarakhand
Brahmatal Trek
₹ 19,000
Out of the many mesmerising experiences of the Himalayas, the trek to Brahmatal is surely amongst the few on the list of favourite treks for all trekkers. “Tal” meaning lake and “Brahma “meaning the god of creation. This lake has been named after Brahma, the supreme in the triad of great Hindu gods which includes Shiva and Vishnu. The trek to Brahmatal is particularly popular during the winter season from December to March. The summit of Brahmatal trek offers some breath-taking views of silvery snow-dressed mountains and clear blue skies to enjoy the 360 degree view surrounding you. The lake gets frozen during this season and its beauty multiplies multifold. Grade: Fit for Beginners | Total Trek Distance: 24 kms | Trek Altitude: 12,240 ft Trek Fees: INR 19,000/- per person + Train Ticket & Airfare (Pune - Delhi - Pune) at actual read more read less
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Har ki Dun Trek - Tour
Har ki Dun Trek
₹ 19,500
SAVE500
8 Nights 9 Days
Available on request
Har ki Doon, Uttarakhand
Har ki Dun Trek
₹ 19,500
About Har Ki Dun Valley: Har ki Dun, is a valley that is situated in Govind Wildlife sanctuary, Uttarkashi district in north-west Uttarakhand. It is a cradle shaped valley that can only be reached by trekking to the valley. The distance to the Har ki Dun valley is 25 km from the road head. Thus the total trek distance is 50 km. It takes 2 to 3 days to reach the valley and return in another 2 days. In 1937, Doon school master Jack Gibson along with Tenzing Norgay and his colleague John Martyn climbed Bandarpunch peak. Jack Gibson made several expeditions in the region and trained young Indian mountaineers. The flora, fauna and Garhwali culture of Har ki Dun region thus became known to the outside world. The name "Har Ki Dun" is interpreted in two different ways. First is the literal translation, i.e. Valley of Gods - Har is the name for Shiva, one of the trinity gods as per Hinduism. Dun means a valley. The other name has more resemblance with the local culture and traditions. The second translation is "The sound of Shiva or the Sound of God". Every year to welcome Lord Someshwara (a form of Shiva) a festival is held in the valley, where a Dhaki (drummer) plays the drum. It is said that ages ago a Dhaki had disappeared in the Valley above and every year during the festival month one can still occasionally hear the Dhaki playing drums far up in the valley in the early hours of the day. Many village elders mention of several accounts throughout their lives about hearing these drums. read more read less
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Bali Pass Trek - Tour
Bali Pass Trek
₹ 25,000
SAVE500
8 Nights 9 Days
Available on request
Bali Pass, Uttarakhand
Bali Pass Trek
₹ 25,000
Bali Pass is a mountain pass that is slightly short of 5000 meters mark, and connects the Har Ki Dun - Ruinsara Valley to Yamunotri and vice-versa. The trek runs through numerous heritage Villages of Har Ki Dun valley such as Osla, Gangaad, Taluka and ascends deep into the Govind National Park. On the route we come across the beautiful Ruinsara Lake. Multiple waterfalls lie on the way to the pass. Bali Pass trek distance is 66 KM from Taluka to Janki Chatti. The trek is on the difficult end as Bali Pass trek altitude is more than 16,000 feet and has long walking days, with steeps ascents and descends. If one plans to attempt Bali Pass trek solo, it is highly advised to trek along with a local guide, as the trek route can be misjudged while descending or ascending the pass, with steep sections which can cause mishaps. Duration: 8N/9DDifficulty: Moderate - DifficultMax Altitude: 16,200 ftTrek Distance: 66 km approx. Important Note: We recommend trekkers to reach Dehradun 1 day prior to the departure so they can rest well before the journey/trek. Similarly on last day you can book your flight for the next day, as mountain roads are unpredictable, so being safe is always suggested by Mountainfit. Accommodation in Dehradun can be arranged at extra cost. read more read less
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Sudhagad Trek - Tour
Sudhagad Trek
₹ 1,500
1 Day
Available on request
Ghera Sudhagad, Maharashtra
Sudhagad Trek
₹ 1,500
Sudhagad is a hill fort situated in Maharashtra. The summit is 620 metres (2,030 ft) above sea level. The entire area around the fort is declared a Sudhagad wildlife sanctuary. The first fort has several ruins of two temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. However, the temple of Bhoraidevi (its patron goddess) is well maintained temple. On the large plateau at the summit, there are two lakes, a house, a big granary, some tombs, a shrine (Vrindavan) and numerous other ruins, scattered around the fort area. There are three main gates the largest of which is called the Maha Darwaja. From the top, other forts like Sarasgad, Korigad, Ghangad, Taila-Baila are clearly visible. read more read less
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Kashmir Great Lakes - Best trek in India 2024 - 7 Lakes trek - Tour
Kashmir Great Lakes - Best trek in India 2024 - 7 Lakes trek
₹ 20,999
SAVE500
7 Nights 8 Days
Available on request
Sonamarg
Kashmir Great Lakes - Best trek in India 2024 - 7 Lakes trek
₹ 20,999
The Kashmir Great Lakes trek is a stunning high-altitude trek located in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is considered to be one of the most beautiful treks in the Himalayas, offering breathtaking views of pristine alpine lakes, snow-capped mountains, lush green meadows, and dense forests. The trek takes you through some of the most picturesque locations in the Kashmir Valley, including Nichnai Pass, Vishansar Lake, Gadsar Lake, Satsar Lake, and Gangbal Lake. The trail is surrounded by towering peaks such as Kolhoi Peak, Harmukh Peak, and Gadsar Peak, which provide a dramatic backdrop to the trek. The trek is a moderate to challenging level trek, with an average altitude of 13,000 feet above sea level. The total distance covered during the trek is approximately 75 kilometers, and it takes around 7-9 days to complete the entire trek, depending on the route taken. The best time to undertake this trek is during the months of July to September, when the weather is favorable and the views are at their best. The temperature during the day ranges between 15 to 20 degrees Celsius, while at night, it can drop to as low as 3 to 5 degrees Celsius. The Kashmir Great Lakes trek is a perfect combination of adventure and natural beauty, and it is sure to leave you with unforgettable memories. It is a must-do for all trekking enthusiasts and nature lovers who are looking for an off-beat trekking experience in the Himalayas. Why we prefer to start this trek on a weekday? Kashmir Great Lakes trek has become very popular now-a-days and many trekkers are challenging themselves to complete this most beautiful trek. Because of its popularity, it is becoming crowded and to avoid this crowd Mountainfit starts the trek on a weekday and ends the trek on a weekday. Due to this we are sure that our trekkers will get more empty routes and no long queues on Gadsar Pass. In addition, trekking on weekdays also means that our trekkers will have more flexibility in their travel plans, as weekends tend to be busier and more expensive for travel and accommodation. By starting and ending the trek on weekdays, our trekkers can save money and avoid the crowds, making for a more enjoyable and stress-free experience. Trek Fees: Srinagar to Srinagar - 23999/- Sonmarg to Naranag - 20999/-   read more read less
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Tarsar Marsar Lake Trek - Tour
Tarsar Marsar Lake Trek
₹ 22,500
SAVE500
7 Nights 8 Days
Available on request
Tarsar Lake
Tarsar Marsar Lake Trek
₹ 22,500
Why Tarsar Marsar Lake Trek? The Tarsar Marsar Lake trek is a popular hiking route located in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. The trek is named after two beautiful alpine lakes that lie at an altitude of over 13,000 feet above sea level. The Tarsar and Marsar lakes are known for their crystal-clear waters and stunning natural beauty, which makes them a favorite destination for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers. The trek usually starts from the small village of Aru, located in the Pahalgam region of Jammu and Kashmir. The route takes hikers through lush green meadows, dense forests, and rocky terrain, providing stunning views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks. The best time to undertake this trek is during the months of June to September, when the weather is pleasant, and the skies are clear. The trek is considered to be moderately challenging, and hikers are advised to be physically fit and well-prepared before attempting it. Overall, the Tarsar Marsar Lake trek is a fantastic opportunity to explore the natural beauty of the Himalayas and experience the thrill of trekking in a stunning alpine landscape. read more read less
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Andharban - The Dark Forest Trek - Tour
Andharban - The Dark Forest Trek
₹ 1,450
1 Day
Available on request
Pimpri, Maharashtra
Andharban - The Dark Forest Trek
₹ 1,450
Andharban, literally translating to the Dark Forest, is a dense jungle situated in the Pimpri region of Maharashtra. You will have the greenery of the dense Sahyadri forest for company and will encounter misty and dreamy forest landscapes in the Tamhini Ghats. There are plenty of ponds here as well as huge cascading waterfalls, which makes for a great backdrop for photography.  read more read less
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Vasota Fort Trek - Tour
Vasota Fort Trek
₹ 1,800
1 Day
Available on request
Jawali, Maharashtra
Vasota Fort Trek
₹ 1,800
Vasota Fort also called Vyaghragad is located in Satara district. The fort is in dilapidated condition and is overgrown. The remnants of Shree Mahadev mandir and the plinth of a huge "sadar" (discussion place) are there. It is a protected natural reserve. Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj incorporated the fort into Swarajya in 1655 during the conquest of Javli. Shivaji renamed the fort "Vyaghragad" (Vyaghra – means tiger), owing to its difficult natural defense.  read more read less
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Upcomping Tours

Mountainfit.in is a leading trekking and adventure travel company that provides exciting and challenging trekking experiences for adventure seekers. The company has recently announced its upcoming trekking events for the year, and here is a brief overview of what's in store for you.

All treks organized by Mountainfit.in are guided by experienced trek leaders and are fully supported with all necessary equipment and facilities. Whether you're a seasoned trekker or a beginner, Mountainfit.in has something to offer for everyone. So, gear up and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime!

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