As soon as the rain hits Uttarakhand, the mountains are turned into a heaven of misty valleys, lush green grassy meadows, beautiful waterfalls & flowers blooming in every colour. From trekking alpine meadows such as Dayara Bugyal to being a witness to witnessing a sea of wildflowers in the Valley of Flowers, monsoon treks in Uttarakhand are nothing less than magical.
But monsoon trekking comes with its drawbacks too. Wet tracks, flooded rivers, landslide zones & unstable clouds require one to be well-equipped. But with the necessary equipment like water shoes, rain gear, trekking poles & local guidance, these treks become safe & worth the experience.
So with that being said, here are some of the best trekking destinations in Uttarakhand during monsoon that you should definitely go on.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Valley of Flowers is the crown jewel when it comes to monsoon treks. From July to September, the whole valley comes alive with countless types of wildflowers & it stands as one of India’s most magical treks.
Chopta Tungnath Chandrashila trek becomes mist-dipped during monsoon with rhododendron-lined paths & thundering waterfalls. The trails are accessible, although they are very wet and slippery during the rainy season & landslides can slow down access to the road.
Dayara Bugyal walk is one of the finest trekking places in Uttarakhand during monsoon at almost 3,400 meters alpine plateau offering lush green meadows & cloud-drifting views.
Mostly called the “Valley of Gods,” Har Ki Dun is a valley in dense woods & old villages. During the monsoon, mist rolls over pine forests & the rivers overflow with fresh rains. It’s also one of the most culturally rich treks where you pass by traditional wooden homes & agricultural fields.
Even though generally associated with Himachal, Bhrigu Lake is also accessible from the Uttarakhand side close to Gulaba. The lake is surrounded by misty Himalayan peaks & thus it happens to be a peaceful & spiritual trekking destination in monsoon.
Sar Pass is a trek of contrasts including forest so thick & studded with wildflowers, meadow so vibrant & studded with wildflowers & high-altitude mountain scenery. In the monsoon, the trek is lovely but slippery with soggy slopes & swollen streams.
The hike to Hemkund Sahib starts in Ghangaria & ascends steeply above the Valley of Flowers to the alpine area where oxygen is thin. Brahma Kamal flowers bloom during the Monsoon; however, there can be storms & sudden hailstorms.
Less crowded but no less beautiful, Gidara Bugyal offers grasslands with views of Gangotri peaks. During monsoon, knee-high grass carpets the trails & makes them soft but marshy, testing your endurance.
Roopkund trek ascends the alpine meadows on the way to the mythical skeleton lake. In the post-August monsoon, rhododendron forests are blushed & fog waves on ridges. However, residual rain leads to rockfalls & erosion of stream banks.
In July, the forests bloom & the low-altitude Nag Tibba trek becomes green. This is that rainy season Uttarakhand trek that shows foggy Bandarpoonch views but the trails are slushy & leech clouds are dangerous
The Uttarakhand treks for rainy season are an unforgettable combination of adventure & beauty.
If you’re ready to explore these monsoon treks in Uttarakhand safely then connect with Himalaya Tribe for guided experiences that make your journey both adventurous & secure.