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From snow-capped Himalayan trails to forested Western Ghats, India is a paradise for hiking enthusiasts. But great hikes aren’t just about the trail—they’re about the stay too. After a long day trekking through forests, cliffs, and valleys, a warm bed, hot shower, and beautiful view can make all the difference.
Here are 20 hiking destinations in India where you can experience nature at its finest—and book comfortable, often hidden-gem, stays nearby.
A beginner-friendly Himalayan hike with panoramic views of Dhauladhar ranges.
🛏 Stay: Cozy hostels or boutique homestays in McLeod Ganj and Dharamkot.
UNESCO site bursting with alpine flowers, meadows, and magic.
🛏 Stay: Guesthouses in Ghangaria or eco-lodges in Joshimath.
The only trail offering views of Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu together.
🛏 Stay: Tea-house lodges along the route, especially in Tumling and Kalipokhri.
A surreal twin-lake trek in Kashmir Valley.
🛏 Stay: Pre-booked alpine tents or deluxe camps in Aru Base Camp (Pahalgam).
A winter wonderland trek ideal for beginners.
🛏 Stay: Base camp options in Sankri offer wooden cottages and warm meals.
Trek to the heart-shaped lake in the Western Ghats.
🛏 Stay: Treehouses or tea estate stays in Wayanad.
A short high-altitude trek offering Kanchenjunga views.
🛏 Stay: Guesthouses in Yuksom or tented camps en route.
A monsoon favorite among Mumbaikars and Pune folks.
🛏 Stay: Homestays and camping options in Lonavala or Udhewadi village.
The highest Shiva temple hike with stunning sunrise views.
🛏 Stay: Lodges in Chopta or glamping sites at Dugalbitta.
Cross from lush Kullu Valley into barren Lahaul—nature’s perfect contrast.
🛏 Stay: Campsites in Jobra and luxury tent stays in Manali.
Hike to the famous Double-Decker Living Root Bridge.
🛏 Stay: Basic yet charming homestays in Nongriat and Tyrna villages.
For serious trekkers, with wilderness and solitude guaranteed.
🛏 Stay: Eco-camps near Munsiyari or alpine lodges.
A winter trek on the frozen Zanskar River.
🛏 Stay: Pre-booked expeditions with thermal sleeping arrangements; Ladakhi guesthouses in Leh before and after.
A short hike with stunning views of a mystical lake.
🛏 Stay: Forest rest houses and charming homestays in Baggi or Mandi.
The highest peak in Coorg, nestled in lush rainforests.
🛏 Stay: Estate homestays or boutique coffee plantation bungalows.
Asia’s largest monolith, perfect for day hikes near Bangalore.
🛏 Stay: Eco-resorts, camps, and retreats nearby Ramanagara.
Glacial trek through wild Himalayan terrain.
🛏 Stay: KMVN guesthouses or village homestays in Khati and Phurkia.
A sacred, restricted trek through rich biodiversity.
🛏 Stay: Government tents or eco-lodges in Bonacaud and Peppara region.
The highest peak in Karnataka, perfect for a quick weekend hike.
🛏 Stay: Stay in Chikmagalur’s coffee homestays or scenic resorts.
While not a mountain hike, the 13 km long wall walk around Kumbhalgarh is both historic and scenic.
🛏 Stay: Hotel Aaradhya – Subcity Center, Udaipur is a top stay option for day trips to Kumbhalgarh.
If you’re planning to hike or explore around Kumbhalgarh, Sajjangarh Fort, or the hills around Udaipur, Hotel Aaradhya offers a clean, peaceful, and affordable base just 1 hour away from the Kumbhalgarh trail.
Why it’s a great hiking base:
Hourly & full-day bookings
Easy access to Aravalli trails
Clean rooms, quick service, and nearby cafes
Budget-friendly comfort for solo or couple hikers
📍 Udaipur, Rajasthan
🔗 Ideal for: Light trekking around royal ruins, hilltop forts, and cultural walks
Check proximity to the trail start point
Look for hot water, early check-in, and laundry services
Homestays offer local insight and home-cooked food
Pack light, but carry essentials like first aid and hydration gear
Hiking is not just about reaching the summit—it’s about the journey, the people you meet, the views you admire, and the places you rest your tired feet. Whether you're chasing clouds in the Himalayas or trekking through tropical forests, these destinations offer the perfect mix of adventure and relaxation.
So, lace up those boots, pack your bags, and don’t forget to book a stay that feels like home—even if you’re far from it.