Himalayan Daredevils, based in Uttarakhand, specializes in guided treks such as the iconic Kedarkantha Trek. With local expertise and a deep respect for the terrain, we ensure a safe, authentic, and unforgettable trekking experience. Join Himalayan Daredevils for a journey that reconnects you with nature and yourself.
Explore the Hampta Pass Trek and witness the breathtaking contrast of the Himalayas. While trekking to the Hampta Pass you start from the lush green valley of Kullu and after crossing over you are transported into a different world, the arid land of Lahaul and Spiti. On this trail you will find dense forests, alpine meadows, snowfields and tall snow-capped m...
The Skeleton Lake is a high-altitude trek that takes you to the ancient and mysterious Roopkund Lake Trek situated in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. The trek begins from Lohajung and right from the very beginning of the trek you witness the beauty of the Himalayan Landscape.
The Gaumukh Tapovan Trek is a journey that blends the scenic and the spiritual. Reaching up to a height of 4,463 meters, the trek takes you to the beautiful Himalayan peaks that are perpetually covered in snow. Tapovan holds a great place in the spiritual worlds as it is the place where sages come, and have been coming, to meditate. The tall mountains, proud...
Trek to the Hampta Pass is an otherworldly crossover trek that takes you from the lush green valley of Kullu to the brown and arid desert of Spiti. This is a moderate level trek and while on the trek you will get to see the variety of the Himalayan landscape and how it changes drastically within the range of a few kilometers. The trek offers glacier crossing...
Hampta Pass Trek is a thrilling opportunity to see the whole spectrum of the Himalayan landscape. The trek starts from the beautiful and green Kullu valley and you gradually climb up to reach the Hampta Pass Trek, a mountain pass at a height of 4,270 meters. This high-altitude corridor then takes you to the otherworldly Spiti and Lahaul valley, where the vie...
The raw and untouched beauty of the Tarsar Marsar Trek makes it one of the most beautiful summer treks in India. The otherworldly locations near the lake can be reached without much difficulty as the trek is of moderate difficulty, this factor along with others makes it the best trek to do during summers.
The Roopkund Trek is a high-altitude trek situated in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand. The trek takes you to the Roopkund Lake Trek, the history and legends associated with the trek gives it a mysterious and mythical feel. The way to reach the lake is also filled with several natural landscapes that thrill the mind, such as the Bedni and Ali Bugyal.
The Gaumukh Tapovan Trek is a journey that blends the scenic and the spiritual. Reaching up to a height of 4,463 meters, the trek takes you to the beautiful Himalayan peaks that are perpetually covered in snow. Tapovan holds a great place in the spiritual worlds as it is the place where sages come, and have been coming, to meditate. The tall mountains, proud...
The best time to do the Rupin Pass Trek is mid-May to June when the snow is only on the high mountains and the trek is clear and safe to walk on. The post monsoon skies are clear and the air is crisp. This season provides the best view of those high mountains far away in the distance.
At a height of 4,950 meters Bali Pass is a high-altitude trek in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand. The trek is approximately 60 to 70 KM long and it takes about 7 to 9 days to complete it. The distance, high altitude along with challenging terrain makes the Bali Pass trek a difficult trek.
The Tarsar Marsar Trek is an awe-inspiring experience with a total distance of 47 to 50 kilometers, set in the incomparable beret of India, Kashmir Valley. It is a 6 to 7 days long trek which can vary based on the pace and adaptation of the person. The whole journey starts from Aru Valley and then covers captivating meadows, lush forests, and a variety of sn...
The Gaumukh Tapovan Trek, a breathtaking adventure in Uttarakhand’s Garhwal Himalayas that leads you to the sacred snout of the Gangotri Glacier-the revered source of the Ganges River. This moderate to challenging trek spans approximately 46 km over 7–8 days, starting and ending in the pilgrimage town of Gangotri.