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Which Spots for Hiking and Caving in India can be Explored in 2023

2023 is the perfect time to start providing exciting new experiences for your friends, family or solo travelers. From rugged mountain trails to hidden caving spots, there is no shortage of activities to explore with PSR Enthrals. With us, you can find amazing spots for hiking and caving in India that are unlike any other.

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Which Spots for Hiking and Caving in India can be Explored in 2023

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  1. Which Spots for Hiking and Caving in India can be Explored in 2023? India is a country with vast and varied features. This country has got numerous places to visit and spots to explore. Tourism in India is famous for its diversity. Hiking and caving are two of the many reasons Indian tourism is renowned. There are plenty of spots in India where backpackers are noticed throughout the year. Few Hiking Destinations in India The Grand Indrahar Pass: This pass is in Himachal Pradesh is a mountain pass. It is also a renowned hiking destination. The starting point of trekking this pass is the Galu Temple at Dharamsala. You can camp at Triund and Lahesh Caves. The ending point of this trek is at Chamba. You can experience the jungles of rhododendron and deodar on the way. Trekking in Manali: The epicentre of adventure in India is Manali. Manali is also quite famous to the hikers. Solang valley is the best spot to start trekking here. From Solang valley, you can hike up to Dhundi. The Solang valley hike is one of the most engaging hikes in Manali. You can experience the Beas river on the way. And many other day hikes as well. Seven Sisters Trek: The peaks of the seven sisters are located in the Western Himalayas. It happens to be one of the most beautiful landscapes in India. These mountains experience pleasant climatic conditions that help in hiking. The seven sisters are full of apple orchards and ancient wooden temples.

  2. Chembra peak: Chembra peak is about 2100 metres high in altitude. It is the tallest peak in Kerala. This hiking spot is famous in the Western Ghats. The trail of Chembra hiking starts from Meppadi. The Chembra hiking is about 7 kilometers long and takes nearly 5 hours to complete. You need to register for Hiking on Chembra peak, and the trekking starts around 7am. Few Caving Spots in India Krem Liat Prah: Krem Liat Prah is a natural cave. It records as the longest one in India. This cave is spotted at Meghalaya in Shnongrim Ridge of Jaintia Hills. Belum Cave: Belum cave is also a natural cave. This cave system is listed as the second- largest in India. Belum cave is located in Kurnool District and open to the public for caving. Borra Cave: This Cave is located in the Ananthagiri hills of the Araku valley. The Borra caves are stalactites and stalagmites shaped. Caving here includes several attractions like Tunnel, View Point and Araku Valley.

  3. Conclusion Hiking and caving in India is a significant source of livelihood in Indian tourism. These two forms of adventure provide an intense experience. Hiking would make you enthralled when you reach the top

  4. of the trail. Caving might reveal secrets underneath the earth. Both these forms are like achievements for the backpackers as it involves life risk. It is always recommended to experience hiking and caving in groups and professional guidance.

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