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Valley of Flowers  The Valley of Flowers trek is risky due to landslides and slippery trails during monsoon.

Roopkund  Avoid the Roopkund trek in Uttarakhand, as heavy rains increase the chances of avalanches and treacherous paths.  

Hampta Pass Hampta Pass in Himachal Pradesh becomes dangerous with overflowing rivers and slippery slopes in the monsoon.

Pin Parvati Pass  Another one in Himachal to avoid is the Pin Parvati Pass trek. Heavy rainfall and frequent landslides in the monsoon, make this route perilous.

Chadar Trek Chadar trek in Ladakh should be avoided in monsoon as the Zanskar River floods, making it extremely dangerous.

Kedarkantha  Uttarakhand’s Kedarkantha trek is unsafe during monsoon due to muddy paths and unpredictable weather conditions.  

Rupin Pass  In Himachal, the Rupin Pass trek is another no-no. It poses risks of landslides and swollen rivers during the monsoon season.

Goecha La Sikkim’s Goecha La trek should be avoided as heavy rains lead to slippery trails and landslides.

Markha Valley Set in the arid cold desert of Ladakh, Markhais beautiful. However, it is hazardous in the monsoon with swollen rivers and slippery terrain.  

Brahmatal Brahmatal in Uttarakhand becomes unsafe during monsoon due to waterlogged paths and unpredictable weather.

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