
1. Triund Trek
Triund sits above McLeod Ganj and Dharamkot in peaceful beauty. This path ranks as one of the easiest routes for new trekkers. November paints the Dhauladhar range with a fresh white coat. Soft snow begins to blanket the trail in gentle patches.
The 9 km walk reveals wide views of Kangra Valley below. Weekend trips fit well with this short but sweet route. Night brings stars that light up the camp like tiny lamps. The scene feels like a tale from a winter storybook.
Tip: Wear strong Winter trekking shoes and begin your walk early each day. This helps you skip slick spots that form after snow falls.
Best time: Early to mid-November brings the first snow scenes.
2. Kareri Lake Trek – A Frozen Gem Awaits

Those who want a bit more challenge should try Kareri Lake. This winter trekking route takes you higher and shows you more. The lake rests at 9,650 ft and starts to freeze by late November.
You pass through Gaddi villages where life moves at a slow pace. Fresh snow coats every tree and roof along the way. The lake turns to ice and reflects the white peaks around it. This view stays with winter trekkers long after they return home.
Best time: Mid to late November shows the lake half-frozen and stunning.
3. Prashar Lake Trek – Serenity Amid Snow

Prashar Lake lies close to Mandi and waits for those who seek calm. Early snow turns this spot into a pure white world. The Dhauladhar ranges stand tall on all sides of the lake. The walk gives you views that span a full circle of peaks.
A small island floats in the lake and adds a touch of mystery. November turns the whole scene into a soft white dream. New trekkers find this path easy to walk and gentle on the legs. Weekend trips work well for those short on time.
Best time: November end to December brings full snow-covered mountain views.

