Updated On: 19 July, 2024 12:32 PM IST | Mumbai | Nascimento Pinto
The rainy season is here and just like every year, people have the itch to go on treks. While they yearn for the experience what they forget about is doing their research before they embark on the journey. As the trekking season sets in, city experts share the best practices for people who want to go on treks

Wearing long pants on a trek protect your legs from any external factors like insects or plants that may make you uncomfortable. Photo Courtesy: Jack & Hill Adventures
It is that time of the year when people set out for treks because of the pleasant weather. The fact that many people haven’t been able to go on them in the last two years is all the more reason that many of them will be planning to go this season. While going on treks in lush green surroundings, peaks and trails around is definitely fun, experts say one very important aspect that people forget is the planning phase before setting out. It is also the reason why there are many accidents that occur during this time.
“There are a lot more accidents during the monsoon because the amount of people trekking in Maharashtra during the season is far more than the rest of the year. It is also the riskiest and challenging times because of the calamities and higher footfall during this time,” explains Shannon Fernandes, founder of Vagabond Experiences, a city-based travel and experiences company, which has been conducting them since 2014 in different parts of the country. While the chances of accidents happening cannot be completely avoided, they can certainly be reduced by simply following a general to-do list.
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