India is where Tripcamps started, and it remains our most complete coverage area: seven distinct trekking regions, each with its own character. The Garhwal and Kumaon Himalaya of Uttarakhand offer glacial lakes and alpine meadows; Himachal Pradesh ranges from easy weekend hikes to high passes bordering Spiti; Ladakh’s trans-Himalayan desert holds centuries-old villages and the frozen-river Chadar trek; Kashmir strings together alpine lakes through meadow and pine; Sikkim brings you face to face with Kanchenjunga; the Singalila Ridge in West Bengal offers sunrise views of four of the world’s five highest peaks; and Maharashtra’s Sahyadri hills deliver short, accessible treks to hill forts near Mumbai and Pune.
Whichever region matches your timeline and experience level, every trek here comes with a full day-wise itinerary, difficulty rating, and seasonal guidance — and Tripcamps’ support to help you organise the trip itself.














