It is always a refreshing experience to witness the first monsoon rains after the sweltering summer season. Everything around us automatically seems to come alive with the parched earth turning lush, the scent of petrichor filling the air and cool breezes rejuvenating our souls. For travel enthusiasts, the pleasant weather calls for a vacation. Although traditionally, the monsoon season is known to be unfit for trekking, adventure-lovers must be delighted to know that certain offbeat and safe Himalayan treks remain open during this time of the year, offering pristine natural beauty, thrilling trails and fewer crowds. Markha Valley - 17,060 ftPicture this: milky white rivers, postcard-worthy landscapes, and lush valleys against the backdrop of majestic mountains and imposing views of Kang Yatse. That is Markha Valley for you. This moderate trek begins from Leh as you take the uphill journey through the breathtaking Hemis National Park, passing remote hamlets and the spiritually vibrant Tacha Monastery. The trek also allows you to experience the vast wildlife, including the Himalayan Blue Sheep, the Himalayan Griffons, snow leopards and a variety of bird species. The Markha Valley trek begins from Leh. (Image - iStock)Best time to visit: July and mid-SeptemberParang La - 18,400 ftThe Parang La trek is for experienced trekkers as the rocky and steep route, connecting Ladakh and Spiti, can be a little challenging. You can embark on the trek either from Leh’s Karzok village or Spiti’s Chicham / Kibber village. Despite the tricky terrain, you will be bestowed with magical views marked by vibrant wildflowers, azure pasture, and the deep blue Tso Moriri lake. You can also spot herds of kiang or the Tibetan wild ass, galloping through the wilderness.The Parang La trek is for experienced trekkers. (Image - Conde Naste Traveller) Best time to visit: Mid-July to early SeptemberTosamaidan - 12,460 ftTucked away in the fascinating vistas of Gulmarg in Kashmir, the Tosamaidan trek must be on your bucket list. The trail winds through the mighty Pir Panjal range, alpine meadows, coniferous and pine forests, glimmering lakes and of course, snow-clad mountains. Do not forget to keep an eye out for Himalayan wildlife such as the musk deer, leopards, and various species of pheasants that inhabit this region.Tosamaidan is tucked away in the fascinating vistas of Gulmarg. (Image: Instagram - tosa_maidan) Best time to visit: July to SeptemberPin Valley - 15,780 ftThe Pin Valley is another monsoon-friendly trek that ensures picturesque glimpses of emerald-green forests, vast meadows, rocky paths, snowfields, and cold deserts all in one. Day hikes begin from the quaint Spitian village Mudh. Notice how the all-white cottages offer a rustic charm against the backdrop of pea and barley fields, windswept valleys and rock formations. Take a halt at Kheerganga, known for its natural hot water springs, and explore the Pin National Park, as well as places like Gechang, Ka, and Thango.The Pin Valley is another monsoon-friendly trek. (Image: Instagram - travelmorewithkirti) Best time to visit: July - mid-SeptemberBedni Bagwawasa - 11,000 ftThis fairly moderate trek leads you to 2 different and scenic alpine meadows, Ali and Bedni, while the grand Mt Trishul and Mt Nanda Ghunti take your breath away. As you make your way through the oak and rhododendron forests to the stunning Bedni Kund lake, you cannot help but take Insta-worthy pictures of the gorgeous view. This route is also famous for the rare Brahma Kamal, known as the state flower of Uttarakhand.The stunning Bedni Kund lake is a special attraction. (Image: Instagram - camera_avenger)Best time to visit: June, September to OctoberDarma Valley - 14,000 ftNestled in the remote corners of Uttarakhand's Kumaon region, the Darma Valley trek is a hidden gem that takes you through charming villages, dense forests, rolling meadows and glacier-fed streams, all set against the backdrop of towering Himalayan peaks. As the rains breathe new life into the landscape, the valley is transformed into a vibrant expanse of wildflowers and lush greenery. Along the way, you can soak in breathtaking views of snow-capped mountains, including the majestic Panchachuli range, while experiencing the unique culture and hospitality of the local communities.Darma Valley is nestled in the remote corners of Uttarakhand's Kumaon region. 9Image: Instagram - acha_sa_naam)Best time to visit: June to SeptemberSo, what are you waiting for? Take your leaves, pack your bags, tie up your shoelaces and embark on any of these scenic trails to experience nature and adventure like never before.
6 offbeat Himalayan treks that remain open in monsoons: Misty mountains, blooming meadows, hidden trails and more
Monsoon brings a refreshing change and calls for travel. Adventure lovers can explore several safe Himalayan treks. Markha Valley, Parang La, Tosamaidan, Pin Valley, Bedni Bagwawasa, and Darma Valley offer stunning landscapes. These treks are open from July to September, providing unique experiences with fewer visitors. Discover nature's beauty and thrilling trails.










