1. Kumbhalgarh Fort Trek
Location: Rajsamand District
Duration: 2–3 hours
Best Time: October to March
One of the most iconic treks in Rajasthan, this trail leads through the Kumbhalgarh Wildlife Sanctuary, offering panoramic views of the second-longest wall in the world. The route is filled with flora, fauna, and occasional wildlife sightings, including antelopes and leopards.
2. Mount Abu Treks
Location: Sirohi District
Duration: 1–2 days (multiple trails)
Best Time: November to February
Rajasthan’s only hill station, Mount Abu, is a haven for trekkers. Popular trails include Guru Shikhar (the highest peak in Rajasthan), Trevor’s Tank, and the Arbuda Devi Temple trek. These treks are ideal for nature lovers, with lush greenery and cool breezes throughout.
3. Ranthambore Jungle Trek
Location: Sawai Madhopur
Duration: 3–5 hours
Best Time: October to June
Besides tiger safaris, Ranthambore offers guided trekking routes through its rugged hills, ancient fort walls, and dense forests. The trek to Ranthambore Fort is a mix of history and wilderness and gives a chance to witness incredible views of the national park from above.