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There are a number of treks in the Indian Himalayas that can be done in the spring season are:
The views during the spring season start to change. The meadows turn green and so do the plants and trees. The major highlight of this season is the blooming of rhododendron. The sky also stays mostly clear – sapphire blue by day and starlit by night.
The snowfall at most of the places in the Indian Himalayas stops by mid-March. However, one can still find plenty of ice and stacked snow on the trails of the high-altitude treks.
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Starting from March, spring season is about lush greenery and the incredible views in the Indian Himalayas. In March, the temperature starts to gradually rise; the sky stays clear most of the time, however the night time is still chilly yet amazing for camping. This spring month is ideal for those trekkers who want to dodge the crowd and have treks in the Indian Himalayas all by themselves.
In April, trekking in the Indian Himalayas starts in full swing. Although, one can expect some snow on high altitude treks but the lower altitude treks witness the blooming of rhododendrons and other flowering plants. Trekking amidst such picturesque settings is something you cannot miss.
The spring season is best for trekking in Jammu & Kashmir, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh and Sikkim. The major highlights of the trekking trails in Uttarakhand and Sikkim in the spring are the blooming rhododendrons in the shades of white and red. In Himachal Pradesh, the trekking trails are adorned with peach tree flowers. In J&K, a variety of flowers grow and the greenery to the sprawling meadows return.
This spring summer time in the Indian Himalayas have treks of all difficulty levels – easy, moderate, and challenging for the trekker. In Uttarakhand, Dayara Bugyal, Kedarkantha, Har ki Dun, Brahmatal, Ali Bedni Bugyal, Chopta Chandrashila, Deoriatal, and Pangarchulla are the top treks to do. In Himachal, Hampta Pass, Prashar Lake, and Kareri Lake are the top treks in the spring season. In Sikkim, Goecha La and Sandakphu-Phalut make for the best treks for adventurers.