The heights of the mountains have become more accessible to exploration over the past decade with the advancement in gear and support services. However, each mountain route warrants its own style of exploration. In this article, we detail out the differences between a mountaineering expedition, a high altitude trek and a hike, to help you understand which is best suited for you and how you can gradually progress in your outdoor journey.
What is a Hike?
Hikes usually involve trails through mountain regions covered in a single day or two days. These are not as strenuous as high altitude treks and expeditions but still require the one to have a reasonable level of fitness. Hikes can be a good starting point for people who do not have prior experience in the mountains. Hikes are not limited to reaching the end point but could also involve exploring a forest for bird watching or with a pure focus on understanding the flora of the region or just being out in nature interacting with your environment.
What is a High Altitude Trek?
These are treks that span over multiple days to high altitude passes, base camps or peak climbs on smaller mountains. These treks do not require prior technical training but could be physically demanding. High altitude treks require the use of basic mountaineering gear. Examples of high altitude treks include Rupin Pass, Buran Ghati, Bali Pass and Goecha La.


































