Best Spots for Rock-Climbing in India

Lado-Sarai OldRocks, Delhi
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Rock climbing adventure is an activity where participants climb up, down, or across natural rock formations or man-made rock walls with the help of a rock climbing rope or without any ascender or descender gear. The goal is to reach the summit of a formation, or the endpoint of a climb, without falling. India has an abundance of climbing training destinations, suitable for those just starting or for those already skilled because of its diverse landscape and picturesque views. 

SheyRock, Ladakh

 

SheyRock, Ladakh
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The Ladakh region features a high monzogranite identified as Shey Rock. The military utilizes it as a location to train in such skills as alpinism and other advanced climbing training. Ignore the white rocks and various Buddhist inscriptions you will see on some of the walls as you follow the trail. Shey Rock takes over 40 pitches to get to the top. 

However, the sheer can turn into a strangulation of more than 40 channels to arrive at the summit. Since most cliffs have a southeastern aspect, the best times to climb occur during the summers when temperatures peak.

Elevation: 3200 meters

Best Time to Visit: June to September. 

Miyar Valley, Himachal Pradesh
Miyar Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Miyar Valley is one of India’s most well-liked locations for rock climbing adventures since it lies between the Zanskar Range and the Pir Panjal. The valley is covered with glaciers, covering over 50 percent of the land. Travelers from all over the world come to Toro Peak, located in Miyar Valley, because of its extremely difficult expeditions that thrill them with adrenaline hikes across its severe conditions.

Elevation: 3990 meters

Best Time to Visit: May-June and September-October

Parvati Valley, Himachal Pradesh

Parvati Valley, Himachal Pradesh 
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The Parvati Valley is a popular destination for rock climbing vacations, situated in the state of Himachal Pradesh, India. It lies close to the confluence point of the Parvati River with the Beas River. The terrain and scenic pastures make it a significant draw for local tourists. They often head there. Moreover, the valley is graced by the Rudra-Nag waterfall. It enhances the climbing experience. This place is awesome, even if you are not a hands-on climber.

Elevation: 3200 meters

Best Time to Visit: March to June

Lado-Sarai OldRocks, Delhi

Lado-Sarai OldRocks, Delhi
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The rocks are located on the route between Saket metro station and Qutub Minar in a park. The Old Rocks of Lado Sarai are undoubtedly well-known to rock climbers like you. It is one of the top six rock climbing locations in the Delhi NCR, tucked away in a park. These enormous, naturally occurring rocks are difficult for climbers of all experience levels, even with rock climbing ropes. 

Elevation: 214 meters

Best Time to Visit: October to March

Hampi, Karnataka

Hampi, Karnataka
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The ruins of Hampi are a historic location; originally the foundation of the Vijayanagara Empire, they remain unshakeable today on the banks of the Tungabhadra River. The terrain of this old city is mainly made up of gigantic granite boulders. It makes it a rock climbing enthusiast’s dream come true.

Climbing the faces of these rocks offers surreal views. The dusty red surroundings and even the distant monuments add to the scenery. Bouldering is the most popular type of rock climbing in Hampi. The city is the global center for bouldering. Here, you may meet many other enthusiasts of the sport. Locals can advise you on the various obstacles in the region.

Elevation: 467 meters

Best Time to Visit: October to February

Ramanagara, Karnataka

Ramanagara, Karnataka
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Ramanagara, in India, can be reached from Bangalore in about an hour by car. This area became well-known for its granite outcrops and even served as the backdrop for the renowned Bollywood film “Sholay.” 

There are both bouldering and sport climbing routes. Climbers of various abilities can use well-maintained routes here. For urban climbers, it’s a favorite weekend escape because of its proximity to Bangalore.

Elevation: 747 meters

Best Time to Visit: October to February

Malshej Ghat, Maharashtra

Malshej Ghat, Maharashtra
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Malshej Ghat is undoubtedly the greatest area for you to go on rock climbing vacations in India if that’s what you’re searching for. Nestled in the Western Ghats. Malshej Ghat is around 120 kilometers away from Mumbai and Pune. Making it a thrilling haven for thrill-seekers. 

Abundant in flora, this mountain route provides a chance to see secret caverns, temples, and waterfalls.

Elevation: 700 meters

Best Time to Visit: July to October

Paithalmala, Kerala

Paithalmala, Kerala
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The quiet village of Paithalmala is located in Kannur district. Situated around 1372 meters above sea level, the town offers thrilling rock climbing activities. This is the highest point in Kannur. Its boundaries are shared with the Western Ghats’ Kodagu woods.

Reaching the summit of Paithalmala, you will find an observatory tower. It offers inclusive views of the surroundings. Without a doubt, one of India’s greatest locations for rock climbing is this lovely hamlet.

Elevation: 1371 meters

Best Time to Visit: July to September

Damdama Lake, Haryana

Damdama Lake, Haryana
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Damdama Lake, located near Delhi, is a spot for picnics. Many migratory birds have made this lake their home. It’s a place to spend a weekend holiday and enjoy other fun activities, like rock climbing, kayaking, rope bridge crossing, and more.

Elevation: 21 meters

Best Time to Visit: October to March

Badami, Karnataka

Badami, Karnataka
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Travel enthusiasts from various locations are attracted to Badami because of its challenging terrain, perfect for rock climbing along secured routes. The sandstone cliffs in Badami, known as the Rock Climbing Mecca, provide chances for bouldering, rappelling, and free climbing. During your journey, you might also get a peek at the temples. The best time to plan visits to this region is from November to March. 

Elevation: 586 meters

Best Time to Visit: October to February

Savandurga, Karnataka

Savandurga, Karnataka
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Savandurga Hill, an enchanting site 33 kilometers from Bangalore in the state of Karnataka, is one of the biggest monolithic hills in Asia. For the adventure freaks interested in climbing and rappelling, they will find rugged tracks on this splendid granite slope at Savandurga.

Elevation: 1226 meters

Best Time to Visit: September to February

 

Training Institutes for Rock Climbing in India

  • Nehru Institute of Mountaineering: Situated in Uttarkashi, Uttarakhand, NIMS is considered the best adventure sports institute in India. Founded in 1965 in honor of PT. Jawaharlal Nehru. Being the best in the country, NIMS has a waiting period of 1.5–2 years to get a seat on any adventure sports course.
  • Himalayan Mountaineering Institute: Founded in 1954 by PT. Nehru, HMI is the 1st mountaineering institute in India, located in the land of Queens of Hills, Darjeeling. HMI was built in memory of Sherpa Tenzing Norgay, the first human to climb on top of Mount Everest along with Sir Edmund Hillary in 1953. HMI is regarded as the best institute for basic mountaineering courses by expert climbers in the country.
  • Atal Bihari Vajpayee Institute of Mountaineering and Allied Sports:  Named after former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. ABVIMAS offers allied sports courses ranging from climbing to mountain biking to numerous water sports. ABVIMAS is also involved in conducting rescue operations throughout the state, with headquarters situated in Manali, Himachal Pradesh.

Climbing enthusiasts will find the perfect blend of adventure and challenge; from spring mountain faces in the north to boulder-filled plains in the south, not even the world-class career mountains of Patagonia can hold a candle against this land’s array of eclectic hard-monkey routes. I am connecting you with the crags all across India, especially in a few of the best rock climbing destinations here.

Conclusion

All in all, especially in the last twenty years or so, rock climbing has been acknowledged to be a different discipline from mountaineering. Many people from different parts of the globe started coming to India with the primary purpose of bouldering and rock climbing. India is a great destination for both, those climbers who have been climbing alpine and rocks for many years and those who can hardly imagine their lives without bouldering. 

The various rocks of India and all climbing destinations in India have a very diverse profile, a very vast and old climbing history, and a beautiful environment, all put together to give a climber an exciting experience. So gather all your climbing gear and make your way to these wonderful sites. There’s adventure ahead!

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