Top Trek Places To Visit in India July from Mumbai

Need recommendations for Trek destinations in India near you to visit in July? Look what we have for you!

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Mahabaleshwar

1Mahabaleshwar

The Strawberry Capital of Maharashtra

Trek your way through the scenic landscapes of Mahabaleshwar. You can expect continuous rainfalls with cool temperatures. Also, do not miss the spellbinding mountain views at Mahabaleshwar.

177 Kms . 5h 15m

₹9,900

Approx. for 2 nights trip

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Chikmagalur

2Chikmagalur

Lush Green Hill Station in Karnataka

Come and trek through the gorgeous hillscapes of Chikmagalur. You can expect rainfalls along with high humidity levels. You will also enjoy exploring the mountains at Chikmagalur.

719 Kms .

₹37,500

Approx. for 5 nights trip

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Kasol

3Kasol

Serene Hill Town in the Parvati Valley

Gear up for an amazing trekking holiday in Kasol. You can expect damp weather with possible landslides. Don’t forget to explore the beautiful mountains around Kasol.

1487 Kms . 11h 5m

₹73,955

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Dalhousie

4Dalhousie

A Little Paradise in Himachal Pradesh

Dalhousie is known to be a trekker’s paradise. You can expect perfect weather conditions with moderate rainfall. The mountain vistas at Dalhousie are spectacular too.

1510 Kms . 7h 52m

₹62,024

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Ladakh

5Ladakh

Land of Ethereal Beauty

Leh (Ladakh) is famous for its scenic trekking routes. You will love the countryside, Buddhist monasteries, and adventure activities. The mountain views from Leh (Ladakh) are an added bonus.

1698 Kms .

₹21,000

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Cherrapunji

6Cherrapunji

Paradise Amidst Hills in Meghalaya

Trek to your heart’s content at Cherrapunji. You will love sightseeing and outdoor activities. Also, do not miss the spellbinding mountain views at Cherrapunji.

2043 Kms .

₹7,000

Approx. for 7 nights trip

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Travelling for Trek in India in the month of July

Getting lost in the unknown for several days, with mother nature at her best, gushing water streams, tall mountains, steep trenches and no mobile signals, does that sound like a plan? Although trekking is considered to be a mild adventure sport, with every trek you go on, the craving for one more intense trip keeps you asking for more. When you're trekking, it's a moment of communion with nature. There's no other better way to de-stress and get rid of everyday worries than the excitement of waking up under the blue sky.

Travelling within your country is always a great option before moving out to an international destination. You get to save on a lot of budget most of the times and also save on a lot of travelling time. Also, you don’t need to worry much about the food, the climate or the culture. And India being the land of heritages, history, culture and geography will never fail to suprise you with its charm.

July is not too late for you to plan a trip. You have another half of the year waiting for you. Set your parameters and start surfing on the world wide web for a happy stay at a fun destination.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions

Why is trekking tourism a good idea?

It gives you a break from your hectic work and urban lifestyle and lets you enjoy the liberating experience of being in nature, walking distances and overcoming challenges. Trekking is therapeutic for the mind and soul and also helps to build physical stamina.

What makes India good for tourism?

India has the best of colourful landscapes, fantastic sightseeing and much more, and it is relatively cheaper than the rest of the world. The warm Indian hospitality is known throughout the globe. Also, India has so many cuisines to satisfy any kind of a traveller. Even when it comes to shopping, India never disappoints!

Which destinations are the best to visit in July?

The best places to visit in July are Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Spiti, Dharamshala, Amarnath, Rajasthan, Kerala, Kodaikanal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Lonavala, Panchgani, Shillong, Kashmir, Goa, Coorg, Ooty, Meghalaya, Madhya Pradesh, Shimoga, Darjeeling, Diu, Assam, Pahalgam and Lakshadweep.

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