
As spring sets in, trekking trails across India begin to change quickly. Between mid-March and April, especially in the Himalayas, routes open up with clearer skies, milder weather, and blooming rhododendrons. It’s a short but rewarding window before the summer haze arrives, making it one of the best times to plan a trek.
During this period, snow starts to melt, revealing green meadows and colourful alpine flowers. Streams run clearer, and mountain views improve, with peaks like Nanda Devi, Trishul, Kanchenjunga, and Bandarpoonch standing out against bright, open skies. The trails feel more alive, with fresh blooms and increased wildlife activity.
For trekkers, spring offers a good mix—some snow still remains at higher altitudes, while lower trails become easier to access. With the right preparation and route choice, it’s a great time to experience the mountains at their most vibrant.
Here are some of the best spring treks in India gaining attention this season:
1. Ranthan Kharak Trek
Emerging as a favourite among offbeat trekkers, the Ranthan Kharak Trek in Uttarakhand is known for its dense rhododendron forests. During spring, the trail is lined with vibrant red and pink blooms, making it one of the most colourful trekking routes in the region.
Rhododendron (Representative Image)
2. Kedarkantha Trek
A go-to option for beginners, Kedarkantha continues to see high interest in early spring. The trail still retains snow, while improved weather conditions make the summit climb more accessible.
3. Brahmatal Trek
The Brahmatal Trek remains popular for its high-altitude lakes and expansive mountain views. As temperatures rise slightly, the landscape begins to shift, offering a mix of snow and clearer trails.
4. Dayara Bugyal
Known for its vast alpine meadows, Dayara Bugyal starts turning green in spring. The wide-open grasslands, combined with views of the surrounding Himalayan peaks, make it a preferred choice for those seeking relatively easier treks.
5. Pangarchulla Peak Trek
For experienced trekkers, Pangarchulla Peak offers a more challenging climb. Spring conditions provide a safer window compared to peak winter, while still delivering snow-covered summit views.
6. Sandakphu Phalut Trek
Stretching along the border of India and Nepal, this trek is known for panoramic views of the “Sleeping Buddha” range. In spring, the route is dotted with rhododendrons and magnolias, drawing nature enthusiasts and photographers.
7. Goechala Trek
Located in Sikkim, the Goechala Trek offers close views of Kanchenjunga, the world’s third-highest peak. Clearer spring skies improve visibility, making it one of the most sought-after high-altitude treks during this time.
8. Pin Bhaba Pass Trek
This crossover trek in Himachal Pradesh stands out for its dramatic shift in landscapes—from green valleys to stark, arid terrain. Spring enhances the contrast, particularly on the lush Bhaba side.
9. Ali Bedni Bugyal Trek
Often described as India’s grandest twin meadows, Ali and Bedni Bugyal begin to regain their greenery in spring. The trail offers a mix of gentle climbs and expansive Himalayan views.
10. Coorg Nelji Hill Trek
In southern India, the Coorg Nelji Hill Trek in Karnataka offers a different spring experience. The Western Ghats trail is marked by dense forests, rolling hills, and a quieter trekking environment compared to northern routes.
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