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TRANSCEND YOUR        LIMITS

NOT EVERYONE IS MEANT FOR THE SUMMIT.

But those who are never forget the view.

Discover the best curated treks on India's premier platform for Himalayan adventures.

The Philosophy

Why trek when
you could just chill?

Comfort is not the enemy. Stagnation is. Every generation that chose the mountain over the resort came back with something no algorithm can serve you.

A story. A scar. A crew that knows what you look like when your legs give out at kilometre 18.

EARNED

EARNED

NOT GIVEN

OFFLINE

NOT ALWAYS ON

REAL

NOT FILTERED

Trekker at altitude

Why suffer when you could scroll?

Because 3 hours on your phone will never feel like 3 hours at 14,000 feet.

Why choose discomfort?

Because comfort rarely creates unforgettable memories.

Why go offline?

Because algorithms show you what you already like. Mountains show you who you are.

Trail Map

Every Trek.
One Map.

From the Himalayas to the Ghats — treks across India, mapped by region, difficulty, and season. Bookmark routes, explore clusters, find what's near you.

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For Beginners

Everyone starts somewhere.

The best trekkers were once beginners on their first climb. Start small, then go higher.

Chopta Tungnath Trek
Beginner Friendly

1. Chopta Tungnath Trek

The perfect introduction to Himalayan trekking. From Chopta's forests to Tungnath — the highest Shiva temple in the world. Push further to Chandrashila for panoramic views and legendary sunsets.

Uttarakhand
2–3 Days
12,073 ft
Kedarkantha Trek
Beginner Friendly

2. Kedarkantha Trek

Your first real summit experience. Dense pine forests, snowy campsites, frozen trails, and a 2 AM summit push. For a few days — no network, just tents, stars, silence, and the climb ahead.

Uttarkashi
5–6 Days
12,500 ft
Beyond the Famous Trails

Hidden gems.

The treks that truly test you.

Pangarchulla Trek
Advanced

1. Pangarchulla Trek

Often called a "mini expedition." Summit day is brutal — cold winds, sharp climbs, thin air. But standing at the top beside the mighty peaks of Garhwal feels less like tourism and more like earning your place.

Chamoli
6–7 Days
14,700 ft
Har Ki Dun Trek
Moderate

2. Har Ki Dun Trek

A valley so beautiful it almost feels unreal. Follow the Supin River through ancient villages, pine forests, wooden bridges, and vast green meadows. Not about conquering — about slowing down.

Govind WLS
6–7 Days
11,700 ft
Know Your Level

Before the Summit.

Preparation comes first. The mountains reward preparation and punish carelessness.

01

Easy

Kedarkantha · Chopta Tungnath · Triund

Can comfortably walk 5–8 km daily. Perfect for beginners with no prior trekking experience.

02

Moderate

Valley of Flowers · Hampta Pass

Requires basic endurance and 4–6 weeks of cardio preparation. Some altitude exposure helps.

03

Difficult

Pangarchulla · Chadar · Goecha La

Demands strong stamina, steep ascents, and mental resilience. Prior Himalayan experience recommended.

04

Extreme

Stok Kangri · Friendship Peak · Bali Pass Trek

High-altitude mountaineering with technical sections. Requires elite fitness and certified guides.

Essential Gear

What you carry
defines your climb.

Three pieces of gear that can make or break your trek — chosen right, they disappear into the background.

01

Trekking Boots

Your most important investment.

Good trekking shoes can decide whether your trek feels enjoyable or miserable.

  • Prioritize grip and comfort over looks
  • Buy boots slightly larger to fit layered socks
  • Break them in before your trek
  • Most popular treks also offer rental options nearby

Waterproof boots are helpful for snow and wet conditions, but not mandatory for most beginner treks.

02

40–60L Backpack

Carry less than you think you need.

A good backpack with proper weight distribution changes everything on long climbs.

  • Choose a backpack with chest & waist support straps
  • Keep your load minimal
  • If it feels heavy in your room, it will feel brutal on a mountain

Light backpacks make stronger trekkers.

03

Layered Clothing

Layering matters more than bulky clothing.

A proper trekking setup usually includes three distinct layers working together.

  • Sweat-wicking base layer
  • Fleece or wool mid-layer
  • Insulated outer jacket

Cold weather in the mountains becomes dangerous quickly. Good jackets are worth the investment — and rentals are widely available near major trekking hubs.

For detailed preparation guides, packing checklists, and trek planning resources.

FAQ

Questions Worth
Asking

Everything you need to know before you lace up your boots.