Backpacking in India is an adventurous experience. You get a chance to explore the mountains, beaches and even ruins on trails which help you enjoy nature in its full glory while unraveling the past and the mysteries of these places. Thanks to reasonably priced accommodations, low cost food, economical commute network and happy to help natives, India is high on popularity for a nominal, yet thrilling backpacking trip for backpackers from world over.
Here are some of the best places to go for backpacking in India and enjoy a time like never before satiating the adventure junkie inside you.
Seven Sisters TrekThis group of seven peaks is one of the easiest treks in India. This is much easier than you would expect any Himalayan trail to be. Its ease of traversing makes it more preferred among other backpacking trips in India. Flanked with apple orchards and flower gardens, the stretch will prove to be an out of the world experience. Ancient wooden temples adorning the place add in an old world charm. There are many backpacking tours in India that take you through the jewels of this valley. The best time to go on this trail is between October and mid of May. Pleasant weather with mild coolness makes it an apt destination for adventurous backpacking trips.
Har Ki DoonA hike through the Har ki Doon Valley in one of the best ways to add a dash of adventure to your trip.Spice up your backpacking trip with overnight camping at Osla village. Even though the trail is not easy, it will be worth all at the end. While hiking through the remote village of Gangaad you can witness their traditional way of life, relish their delicacies and share their culture. Take a relaxing halt on the banks of the Tamsa River for an enriched experience. The best time to enjoy a summery trail is between April and June. However, if you are feeling extra adventurous and would like to add some fun with snow balls to your hike, you can come visiting between September and December. The peaks are covered in snow during the months of October to February.
DarjeelingFamous for its tea estates, Darjeeling is another great destination for backpacking. Quaint little town, steaming trains, refreshing tea estates, fragrant coffee plantation, friendly natives and mild weather – Darjeeling is an all-time charmer for backpacking trips. While here, stay in monasteries or with a guest house owner, savour their traditional cuisine, and rejuvenate yourself with strolls in fresh air.To make your trip even more memorable, take a ride on local toy train. You can enjoy the natural beauty of Darjeeling at its best between the months of April and June.
GokarnaGokarna is a small temple town in Karnataka. Surreal beach and pristine water on one side and mountain to trek on the other attract a fair share of backpackers. The happy-go-lucky natives are always ready to help. A backpacking trip with no inhibitions, no pretences and no judgement are what defines backpacking in Gokarna. You can let go of your worries and let the tranquillity of this town bathe your senses. The best time to go backpacking in Gokarna is between June and August.
HampiYes, we have saved the best for the last! Home to some of the most dazzling and spectacular landscapes in the world, Hampi is full of wonders and mysteries surrounding its history. Many backpackers relate to a special aura enveloping this place. Its magical atmosphere and low cost of living attracts backpackers from the world-over to explore and decipher its mystery. While at Hampi you can indulge in conversations with the natives and learn about the facts, stories and the history from the Vijaynagara Empire’s era. The basic expenses of living here are very meagre. So you have nothing to lose and so much gain by backpacking in the region. Months between October and February are ideal to visit Hampi and explore in pleasant weather.