Chattargala pass to Sonbain Glacier trek

Sonbain (elevation 3130 metres) is a glacier near Bhaderwah (Jammu & Kashmir). Whereas the approach to most glaciers is usually…

By Bharat Singh Bhadwal

Khandas to Bhimashankar via Ganesh Ghat trek

Gazing at Bhimashankar’s walls is the most compelling reason to visit Bhimashankar during the monsoons. Bhimashankar temple is located 50…

By Bharat Singh Bhadwal

Right Clothes for a Himalayan trek

Trekking is a simple and delightful activity. Trekking clothes, however, is a different story. The vast array of trekking clothing…

By Bharat Singh Bhadwal

Bhaderwah to Basohli - India's best road-trip

Want a shot at one of the most beautiful road trips in India? The Bhaderwah-Bani-Basohli Road circuit is a “must…

By Bharat Singh Bhadwal

Monsoon trekking tips for The Western Ghat

Monsoon trekking, especially in The Western Ghats requires a skill set and gear that is different from trekking in the…

By Bharat Singh Bhadwal

Patnitop (J&K) to Sudh Mahadev temple trek

Colossal vultures, a tiger decked temple, majestic peaks and mesmerising views. The trek from Patnitop to Sudh Mahadev is firmly…

By Bharat Singh Bhadwal

Patnitop (J&K) to Shivgarh Ridge Trek

Have an urge to expend some pent-up energy or perhaps challenge yourself of a difficult trek around Patnitop? If yes,…

By Bharat Singh Bhadwal

Ambivali to Peth Kothaligad fort monsoon trek

Kothaligad is a small funnel fort near Karjat (Maharashtra). The fort is also called “Peth Fort” because of its vicinity…

By Bharat Singh Bhadwal

Boots or shoes for trekking in India?

For most trekkers, it has been drilled into our heads that - “trekkers wear boots”. That’s just what you do.

By Bharat Singh Bhadwal

Patnitop (J&K) to Chorgala trek

Chorgala and Shantigala are two lush green meadows and they are the best-kept secret on the Patnitop – Sanasar Road…

By Bharat Singh Bhadwal

Irshalgad plateau and tower monsoon trek

No road link, a secluded village, beautiful vista and a less often used trail makes trekking to Irshalgad feel like…

By Bharat Singh Bhadwal