Uttarakhand, nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, is a haven for trekkers. But not every trail demands experience or extreme endurance. For families, beginners, and those looking to dip their toes into the world of trekking, the state offers scenic and accessible routes that are just as rewarding as the tougher ones. Here are 5 beginner-friendly treks in Uttarakhand that are safe, scenic, and suitable for all age groups.
1. Chopta – Tungnath Trek

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Altitude: ~3,680 meters (Tungnath Temple)
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Trek Distance: ~3.5 km (one way)
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Duration: 1 day (or 2 days with an overnight stay at Chopta)
The Chopta–Tungnath trek is a gem for beginners. Starting from the beautiful meadow of Chopta, this short and well-paved trail winds through lush forests and rhododendron groves, leading up to Tungnath, the highest Shiva temple in the world.
If you have energy to spare, a further 1.5 km hike leads to Chandrashila Peak, offering panoramic views of Nanda Devi, Trishul, and Chaukhamba peaks. The route is safe and well-marked, making it ideal for families and first-time trekkers, even during early winter (or post-monsoon for green beauty).
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2. Deoriatal Trek

Starting from Sari village, the trail to Deoriatal is a short climb through dense oak forests. At the top, you're rewarded with a tranquil lake reflecting the surrounding Himalayan peaks. It’s a peaceful spot perfect for families with kids, birdwatchers, and photographers.
You can camp overnight near the lake, adding a bit of adventure while still staying within a beginner-friendly comfort zone.
3. Nag Tibba Trek

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Altitude: ~3,022 meters
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Trek Distance: ~8–10 km (one way, depending on starting point)
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Duration: 2 days, 1 night
Dubbed the "Serpent's Peak," Nag Tibba is the highest peak in the lower Garhwal Himalayas. This trek, accessible from Pantwari village, offers gradual climbs through forests and open meadows. It’s ideal for beginners looking for their first overnight trek.
Camp under the stars and enjoy sunrise views of Swargarohini, Bandarpoonch, and Kedarnath ranges. Best done from October to June (can be tricky during heavy monsoon).
4. Benog Tibba Trek (Mussoorie)

For those based in or visiting Mussoorie, the Benog Tibba trek inside Benog Wildlife Sanctuary is an easy and refreshing option. The trail leads through pine forests and ends with views of snow-capped peaks and Doon Valley.
It’s a perfect walk for families with small kids or anyone wanting a dose of nature without a strenuous climb.
5. Kedarkantha Trek

Though longer than others on this list, Kedarkantha is widely considered one of the best winter treks for beginners. The trail begins from Sankri village and goes through snowy forests, scenic clearings, and ridge walks. The final summit offers awe-inspiring views and a sense of accomplishment without being technically demanding.
Families with teens or adventurous kids will love this trek, especially if timed right in winter (Dec–March) for a snow-filled experience.
Final Thoughts
These five treks in Uttarakhand are perfect entry points into the world of trekking. Whether you're planning a short weekend adventure with your family or testing your stamina for the first time, these trails offer safety, natural beauty, and the thrill of the mountains—without overwhelming difficulty.
So pack your bags, lace up your boots, and let the Himalayas introduce you to their quieter, beginner-friendly side.