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Best beginner-friendly Himalayan trek in North India for July? Also looking for a good trekking company.
I'm planning my first Himalayan trek sometime in July and would love some recommendations.
A bit about what I'm looking for:
- Beginner-friendly (reasonably fit but no prior multi-day trekking experience)
- Great scenery (meadows, lakes, mountain views, flowers, etc.)
- 4–7 day trek
- Safety and good organization are more important than squeezing in the toughest route
I've been looking at options like Hampta Pass, Valley of Flowers, Beas Kund, Bhrigu Lake, Tarsar Marsar, and Dayara Bugyal, but I'm not sure which one is best for a first trek during the monsoon.
I'd also appreciate recommendations for trekking companies. I've come across Indiahikes, Trek The Himalayas, Himalayan Shelter, and Bikat Adventures, but I'm open to other suggestions if you've had a great experience.
If you've done any beginner-friendly treks in July:
- Which trek would you recommend and why?
- Which trekking company did you go with?
- Anything you wish you knew before your first trek?
Thanks in advance!
u/One_Passion5823 — 2 days ago