13 Days
|Garhwal
The Ganges River and its source at Gomukh on the Gangotri Glacier, along with many surrounding peaks, hold immense significance in Hinduism.
Starting from $ 685 / Per person
07 Days
|Sikkim
For those tired of the chaos of city life yet not ready for the extreme challenges of high-altitude trekking, the Dzongri Trek offers the perfect escape.
Starting from $ 635 / Per person
10 Days
|Garhwal
The Kuari Pass Trek, also known as the Lord Curzon Trail, is one of the most renowned treks in the Garhwal Himalayan region and is highly recommended for beginners.
Starting from $ 785 / Per person
22 Days
|Ladakh
With snow - covered peaks, serene alpine surroundings, dramatic landscapes, and sparkling blue waters, Ladakh is one of the world's premier trekking destinations.
Starting from $ 1685 / Per person
12 Days
|Ladakh
Experience the cultural depth, high-altitude villages and monasteries, and sweeping Himalayan scenery in one of the most fulfilling easy-to-moderate treks in Ladakh.
Starting from $ 985 / Per person
15 Days
|Sikkim
The Rhododendron Trek in Sikkim is one of the most visually stunning Himalayan adventures in India.
Starting from $ 885 / Per person
April represents the peak of spring trekking season across India's Himalayan states, offering nature at its most vibrant and accessible. This month showcases the complete spring transformation with blooming rhododendrons, orchids, and primroses painting the hillsides in brilliant shades of pink, red, and purple. The trails of the best treks in April, like Sandakphu and Chopta Chandrashila, are adorned with rhododendrons, while meadow treks such as Dayara Bugyal and Ali Bedni come alive with fresh greenery and colorful wildflowers.
April provides the stable weather patterns that offer minimal chances of rain or storms, making it ideal for long trekking days on routes like Har Ki Dun and Goecha La. Wildlife becomes increasingly active as temperatures warm, providing excellent opportunities to spot Himalayan tahr, musk deer, and diverse bird species during peak migration season. Even the top treks in April receive lesser crowds compared to summer's rush, giving another good reason to choose this month to trek in the Indian Himalayas.
Trekking in April offers optimal conditions across major Indian regions, with warm days and cool nights enhancing visibility. Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh see temperatures from 0°C to 15°C, revealing alpine beauty. The temperature in Himachal Pradesh ranges from 8°C to 20°C, and Uttarakhand enjoys 10°C to 22°C, perfect for trekking amidst blooming meadows and vibrant flora. The other major trekking destination, Sikkim, maintains 8°C to 18°C, with ecosystems thriving in spring. Minimal precipitation and extended daylight hours allow more trekking flexibility, while wildlife activity peaks, making April suitable for even high-altitude treks.