Bored of hills & mountain treks? Try these Jungle treks in India this summer.
vignesh babu
Madhya Pradesh's Kanha National Park is home to at best 22 species of mammals, and the most frequently spotted are the tigers, sloth bear, mouse deer among the others.
Kanha National Park, Madhya Pradesh
Perched at a height of 2,100 m above sea level, the Chembra peak is also one of the highest peaks in the Western Ghats and is very popular among the visitors for its unadulterated beautiful greenness and natural charm.
Chembra Trek, Kerala
The setting of the trail is so beautiful and serene as the Kosi river, which forms the border between India and Nepal, runs all along the route to keep you company.
The falls are enveloped in one of the densest jungle regions of the state, which is situated in a small village called Valpoi. The trekking trail is about 6 km long and starts from the Valpoi village.
Pali Waterfall Trek, Goa
The treks here are defined not just by dense natural vegetation, but also by thick bamboo patches, which are exclusive to this belt.
Talle Valley, Arunachal Pradesh
The place is popular for its picturesque barren panoramas, unspoilt natural charm, and homely hospitable people. The Binsar Zero Point Trek takes you through the Binsar Wildlife Sanctuary.
Binsar Zero Point Trek, Uttarakhand
The difficulty level of the trek is relatively easy, as the place is replete with hostels, hotels, resorts and homestays right in the village from where the trek begins.
The trekking trail is snuggled in the laps of the Western Ghats amidst roaring waterfalls blanketed by lush green forests and boundless flora and fauna.