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Mount Sumel Trek in Jaipur: A Hidden Gem for Sunrise and Nature Lovers

Mount Sumel Trek is one of Jaipur’s best-kept secrets, offering a serene escape just beyond the bustling city. Nestled near Sisodiya Rani Ka Bagh, this offbeat trail is perfect for sunrise lovers and weekend adventurers. 

With panoramic views of the Aravalli hills and Jaipur skyline, the trek is both scenic and refreshing. It's an ideal getaway for those seeking nature, peace, and a short yet rewarding hike.

In this blog, we will share the trekking route, its difficulty, and the total time required to complete the trek.



What is the Trek Difficulty?

Mount Sumel is an easy trek. If you enjoy walking and don’t mind a bit of climbing, you’ll really enjoy this one.

The trail is about 1 kilometer one way, and it takes around 45 Minutes to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop for breaks or photos.

There are a few steep sections and rocky paths, but nothing dangerous or scary. You don’t need any special trekking skills—just comfortable shoes, a bottle of water, and some basic fitness. If you can walk uphill for 20–30 minutes, you’re good to go.

Mount Sumel Trek
Captured this aerial shot from my Drone




What is the Trek Route?


To get to the base of the trek, first head towards Sisodiya Rani Ka Bagh from central Jaipur. From there, drive or take a cab another 6 km toward Sumel village, following the Agra Highway. The trek starts just after you enter the village—you’ll spot some local homes, open land, and a faint trail leading toward the hills.

You can easily use Google Maps to navigate to "Sumel Village, Jaipur" or pin a nearby known point. There is no official signage for the trek, which is why it’s often missed by tourists.

The first part of the trail is quite easy and straight, making it a relaxing start. As you move ahead, the path begins to climb uphill. The trail becomes a bit steeper, with rocky patches and bushes along the way. 

It’s a nice mix of flat walk and gentle climb, giving you the feel of a real trek without being too tough. The changing landscape keeps the route exciting and full of natural charm.



Strava Map of Mount Sumel Trek Route


How Much Time Will It Take?


The Mount Sumel trek usually takes around 1 to 2 hours to complete, depending on your pace and how often you stop to rest or take photos. 

If you're a regular walker, you might finish it quicker, but if you’re here to enjoy the views and soak in nature, give yourself the full two hours. 

The trail is not too long, but the climb can slow you down a bit in parts. It’s best to start early in the morning to avoid the heat and enjoy a peaceful experience.

Mount Sumel Trek
Beautiful Trails of Mount Sumel Trek


What to Expect During a Hike?


The trail starts off simple and easy to follow. The first 10–15 minutes are a straight, gentle walk along a dusty path. Slowly, the terrain starts to change. The path begins to ascend, winding through bushes, rocks, and loose gravel. 

While it’s not a very long trek, it offers just enough challenge to make it interesting.
The total trek distance is about 3 to 4 km one way, depending on how far you go, and usually takes around 1 to 2 hours to complete. 

That includes time for breaks, photos, and soaking in the views from the top.

If you start early in the morning, the entire trek can be completed by late morning, making it an ideal half-day adventure.


Lost in the beauty of the Beautiful Aravalli Ranges


The Best Time to Visit?

The ideal time to do the Mount Sumel trek is during the early morning hours, especially if you want to catch a beautiful sunrise. The temperature is cooler, the light is perfect for photos, and you’ll experience nature at its calmest.

In terms of seasons, the best months are:

October to March – Pleasant weather, clear skies, and greenery post-monsoon

Avoid May-June – Too hot and dry

Monsoon months (July–September) – Lush green surroundings, but slippery paths


We posed a group photo at the top of the Mount Sumel Trek
We posed for a group photo at the top of the Mount Sumel Trek



Things to Carry

Since this is a raw and unmarked trail, you’ll need to be a little self-prepared. Here’s a quick checklist:

  • Water bottle (1–2 liters)
  • Light snacks or energy bars
  • Good hiking or sports shoes
  • Cap/hat and sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Fully charged phone (GPS recommended)
  • Small backpack

If you’re trekking solo or for the first time, it’s better to go with a group or a local friend who knows the area.


Conclusion

If you’re someone who loves sunrise views, this trek is totally worth waking up early for. The sky lights up beautifully as you climb, and reaching the top just as the sun peeks over the horizon is a memory you won’t forget.

Bring a thermos of tea or coffee and watch the city wake up from above.

Please let me know in the comment section how you like this blog, and do share your experience of this trek. 

Thank you for reading!

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