Top 5 camping spots in India

Top 5 camping spots in India

Do you love camping? If yes, India is a haven for camping and ideal for connecting to nature. If you are looking for a wholesome experience, nothing will ever beat camping! When you camp, whether it is near a lakeside, in a desert, or under the stars, the landscapes are so beautiful and alluring. The feeling of setting up camp among strangers and learning about the locals is a magical experience.  

The best thing about India is the diverse landscape. You can camp here in a snowy region in the Himalayas or in southern India with so much greenery, or even, as mentioned above, in the desert. Camping is an adventurous journey that gives you a chance to reflect and get to know yourself better. Are you interested in camping? You must be, especially if you are reading this blog! So, here are the best camping spots in India. Let’s learn about them in detail to ensure your camping experience is perfect. 

Best 5 camping spots in India

Rishikesh, Uttarakhand

One of the best places to camp in India is Rishikesh, also known as ‘the adventurous capital of India.’ You can go for Ganga riverside camping, nature campsites, and more. Camping means taking part in trekking, bonfires, musical sessions, nature walks, rafting, and so much more amidst beautiful views. Find affordable or luxurious tents here to camp with abundant flora, decadent local food, and unpolluted air. Find the best Rishikesh camping packages and book a rendezvous with nature today.

Best time to visit

 

September to November is the best time to visit Rishikesh for camping because the weather is pleasant and dry. This makes camping here perfect.

 

Famous attractions nearby

  • Rajaji Tiger Reserve is known for its wildlife and spotting Bengal Tiger.
  • Haridwar, the sacred land.
  • Neelkanth Mahadev Temple is known for its beautiful shrine to Lord Shiva.
  • Mussoorie is one of the most beautiful hillocks nearby.

Important tips

  • Camp with a guide or carry a geographical map for the same.
  • Always carry ample water to ensure you stay hydrated.
  • Carry a bug repellent.
  • Do not litter the campsite.
  • Carry all the essentials, like a first-aid kit, medicines, and more. 

Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir

The land of the high passes and camping in Ladakh once should be on your bucket list. The views of the Himalayas as you camp near lakes are one of the best experiences ever. The best places to camp in Ladakh include Mystic Sangla Valley, Tsomoriri Lake, and Ladakh Camp. All these camping grounds are known for birdwatching and ethereal sunsets, which will mesmerize you.  

Best time to visit

Between May and September, it is ideal to camp in Ladakh, with many adventurous activities to undertake.  

Famous attractions nearby 

  • Pangong Lake, the lake from ‘3 Idiots’, is an iconic attraction here.
  • Nubra Valley is known for its Diskit monastery and its giant statue of Buddha.
  • Leh Palace, which offers a panoramic view of the Himalayas.
  • Zanskar Valley is ideal for trekking, ancient monasteries, and river rafting.
  • Hunder is a small village known for Bactrian camels, unique landscapes, and dunes.  

Important tips

  • Camping near wetlands like Tso Moriri and army-secured zones is not allowed.
  • Camp near a site where there is continuous water supply.
  • Take extra care of sanitation and hygiene as you are at a high altitude, and even a small cold can become serious.
  • Do not leave food open, as it attracts wildlife. 

Sangla, Himachal Pradesh

Sangla, a small town in Baspa Valley is near the Tibetan border. Go either for wild camping or camping resorts, both offering stunning views, but resorts have full amenities, so you can camp here if you are a beginner. After enjoying many adventurous activities at Kaza, explore the valley and trek here. Trekking, fishing and yoga are all activities which you can indulge here.

Best time to visit

 

March to June, during the summers with stunning greenery and from September to November provides the best time to camp here. 

 

Famous attractions nearby

 

  • Kamru Fort honors Kamakhya Devi and offers a beautiful view of Sangla Valley.
  • Baspa River is ideal for relaxation and nature walks with its crystal-clear waters. 
  • Chitkul with its stunning snow-capped mountain views is the last inhabited village near the border of India and China, and a must visit. 
  • Bering Nag Temple in Sangla honoring Lord Jagas is ideal for experiencing some peace and calm. 

 

Important tips

  • If you light a campfire, ensure you completely put it off. Otherwise, it can lead to a fire.
  • Do fish for Himalayan trout if you are into fishing at Baspa River.
  • Stay hydrated and stay cozy during nights because even in Summers, nights are cool.

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan 

Jaisalmer is known for its beautiful Thar desert, and if you want to camp in the desert, visit Jaisalmer once. Camping under the night sky in the dunes with clear views of the stars is one of the best experiences ever. Jeep safaris, camel safaris, and watching a glorious sunset or sunrise are some adventurous activities at Jaisalmer camping spots.

Best time to visit

October to March are the best months as the weather is pleasant and cool, which makes enjoying outdoor activities and camping a pleasant experience.  

Famous attractions nearby

  • Kuldhara Village is an abandoned village that is also a spooky place to visit.
  • The Tanot Temple is a blend of history and culture.
  • Desert National Park for experiencing the wildlife endemic to the desert and spotting the great Indian bustard.
  • Longewala War Memorial to pay homage to the great martyrs.

Important tips

  • Always carry good SPF because, even in the winter, the UV rays are high and you need protection.
  • Be respectful of the traditions of the locals, and do not roam in the desert or forest nearby alone.
  • Carry a camera to take great pictures for memories.
  • If going in the winter, carry warm clothes as the weather drops significantly during the night.

Spiti Valley, Himachal Pradesh

A quaint mountain valley also known as cold desert is the least populated region here. As you camp here, you get to explore pine valleys and more. The best places for camping here include Chandra Tal, Kaza, Kunzum La Pass for enjoying mountain biking, trekking, bird watching and wildlife safari. 

Best time to visit

March to June  is the best time to visit for camping due to the pleasant weather. 

Famous attractions nearby

  • Pin Valley National Park to witness exotic wildlife.
  • Key monastery engulfed with beautiful snow-capped peaks,
  • Suraj Tal, the third highest lake in India
  • Kaza to experience some serenity. 

Important tips

  • Always carry water to ensure you stay hydrated.
  • Carry a bug repellent.
  • Do not litter the campsite.
  • Carry all the essentials, like a first-aid kit, medicines, and more. 

Conclusion

So, these are the top 5 camping spots in India offering you many options from desert to snowy mountains to beautiful lush greenery. Which one will you choose? Tell us in the comments below. 

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