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Winter Trek 2025- 2026 (November to March)

Experience the thrill of high-altitude trekking with breathtaking landscapes, lush valleys, and unforgettable adventures. Book your journey now!

Welcome to The Mountain Hike

We, The Mountain Hike, a leading company in India, are a team of well-experienced and equipped personnel. We have been organizing treks and mountaineering expeditions, establishing ourselves as the local leader for Himalayan trips across the entire Indian Himalayas. Our local knowledge and extensive Himalayan experience ensure that we are the real people operating trips in these breathtaking destinations while deeply understanding India and its reality.
We take pride in offering unforgettable trekking experiences with a strong commitment to safety, sustainability, and adventure. Our expert guides and support staff ensure that every journey is filled with breathtaking landscapes, cultural richness, and lifelong memories. Whether you're an experienced trekker or a first-time adventurer, we provide customized itineraries to suit your needs, ensuring a seamless and exhilarating experience.

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Our Yatra

Char Dham

Char Dham

Experience the sacred journey of Char Dham in the Himalayas.

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Do Dham

Do Dham

Explore the spiritual significance of Do Dham pilgrimage.

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Panch Kedar

Panch Kedar

Visit the five sacred temples of Lord Shiva in Uttarakhand.

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Panch Kedar

Kedarnath Yatra

Embark on a spiritual journey to the most revered Jyotirlingas in Himalayas.

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Whether you're a beginner or an experienced trekker, choosing the right trek can be tough. Our Trek Advisors have guided thousands of adventurers—now it's your turn!

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Trekking FAQ – The Mountain Hike

What is the best season for trekking?
The best season depends on the trekking location. Spring (March–May) offers blooming flowers and mild temperatures, while Autumn (September–November) provides clear skies and stable weather—perfect for mountain views. Winter treks (December–February) are great for snow lovers, though temperatures can be extreme. Monsoon season (June–August) makes trails lush and green but can be risky due to rain and landslides.
How difficult is the trek?
Trek difficulty varies based on altitude, distance, and terrain. Easy treks involve short walks on gentle slopes, suitable for beginners. Moderate treks require good fitness, covering longer distances with some steep climbs. Challenging treks demand experience, endurance, and the ability to navigate extreme weather and high altitudes.
What should I pack for the trek?
Trek difficulty depends on altitude, terrain, and duration. Easy treks have gentle slopes and are beginner-friendly. Moderate treks require basic fitness with longer hikes and steeper ascents. Difficult treks demand prior experience, endurance, and the ability to handle high-altitude conditions.
What should I pack for a trek?
Your packing list should include waterproof trekking shoes, layered clothing, a sturdy backpack with a rain cover, a refillable water bottle, trekking poles, sunglasses, a first aid kit, and energy bars or dry fruits. Lightweight yet warm clothing is essential for high-altitude treks.
Do I need prior trekking experience?
No prior experience is required for easy and moderate treks. However, for high-altitude and strenuous treks, some hiking experience and a good fitness level are recommended.
What kind of food is provided during the trek?
Trekking meals typically include rice, lentils, chapati, soups, noodles, pasta, porridge, and herbal teas. Most lodges offer vegetarian meals, while vegan options might be limited. Carrying energy bars and dry snacks is recommended for extra nutrition during long hikes.
What type of accommodation is available during treks?
Accommodation depends on the trekking route. Most popular trails have tea houses and lodges with basic bedding and meals. In remote areas, camping with tents is required. For high-altitude treks, sleeping bags and insulated gear are recommended.
What kind of food is available during the trek?
Trekkers are usually served nutritious, locally sourced meals such as rice, lentils, chapati, noodles, porridge, soup, and herbal tea. Vegetarian options are common, while meat may not always be available. Carrying snacks like energy bars is advisable.
How do we handle altitude sickness?
To prevent Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), it is important to acclimatize properly, stay hydrated, avoid alcohol, and trek at a slow pace. Our experienced guides monitor trekkers for symptoms, carry first aid kits, and can arrange emergency evacuations if needed.
Are trekking permits required?
Yes, most trekking destinations require permits, such as national park entry fees and trekking area permits. Our team at The Mountain Hike arranges all necessary permits before the trek.
What is the group size for treks?
We maintain small trekking groups (6–15 people) to ensure safety, better interaction, and an immersive experience.
How do I book a trek with The Mountain Hike?
You can click on "Book Your Trek" to reserve your spot. For any queries, feel free to contact us at:
+919071358524, +918979922625
info@themountainhike.com, themountainhike@gmail.com
Early bookings are recommended for peak trekking seasons.