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Budget treks in India that offer a complete body reset (key health benefits to know)

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 5, 2025, 10:00 IST
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Budget treks in India

India is a country of vast landscapes that capture the beauty of nature in ways that will leave you speechless. From ethereal flower valleys to snow-capped hills, a trek to any destination in India is bound to be one for the books. The Triund trek in Himachal Pradesh, at an easy ascent of 2,828m; the Valley of Flowers trek in Uttarakhand at 3,858m and the Sandakphu trek in West Bengal at 11,930ft are some of the most beginner-friendly and budget-friendly treks in the country. But did you know these treks are also good for your health?


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A hopeful climb

The trek to the beautiful uphill terrains of India that provide you with a serene calm at such a high altitude is an amazing journey. The intense trek that many complete while holding onto a stick or each other's hands is considered to be an intense cardio workout that strengthens the heart and lungs.Image credits: iStock

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Builds up leg strength

The steep inclines and descents that are a part of the walk engage major leg muscles including the quad, hamstrings and calves, naturally building muscle endurance and lower-body strength.Image credits: iStock

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Boosts lung capacity

A constant walk at a moderate altitude with sustained effort is said to improve lung capacity. With such a walk your breathing may tend to increase and when you practice deep breathing to calm down, it will increase the oxygen efficiency and respiratory resilience of the lungs.Image credits: iStock

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Burns fats and calories

On the trek, you end up burning 500-700 calories per hour. The trek increases the body's metabolism encouraging fat burning and improving energy utilization over long distances.Image credits: iStock

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Increases weather adaptability

The trekking walk exposes you to varied weather. From sunny routes to cold winds and even light rain. This exposure enhances your body's ability to regulate temperatures and adapt to extreme weather.

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Builds joint strength

Navigating the uneven surfaces of the walk builds up joint stability and strengthens bones. However, it is also important to wear the right kind of footwear during the walk and always carry a bottle of water to ensure hydration.

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Resets the mood

The physical exertion during the walk triggers endorphins whereas the spiritual energy of finally being able to look at the destination keeps one emotionally calm and carefree.

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How to find a budget trek in India?

Finding a budget trek in India is easier than ever with the right approach. Start by choosing offbeat or lesser-known trails like Kareri Lake, Rajmachi, or Deoriatal-Chandrashila. Use trekking forums, budget travel blogs, and YouTube channels to get firsthand insights and cost breakdowns. Look for local trekking groups or community-led treks that cut down on costs. Avoid peak tourist seasons for cheaper stays and travel. Skip expensive packages—opt for DIY treks with public transport, rented gear, and homestays. Prioritize safety and local guides when needed, and you’ll discover that adventure doesn’t have to come with a heavy price tag.


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