8 Days Dzongri - Kanchandzonga Trek in Sikkim.
8 Days Dzongri - Kanchandzonga Trek in Sikkim.Detailed DescriptionTo adventure lovers, trekking in Sikkim is an experience of many extents. For those who are looking for excitement plus adventure nothing can match the view of the Himalayan Mountains, which seem to touch the sky. As the adventurer passes his way through a mountain trek, he establishes an easy relationship with nature. Trekkers in Sikkim will be spell bounded by the profusion of plants and flowers. Most of the trekking routes are few tens of kilometers from major towns but going there is like travelling many hundred years back into time. The best months to trek in Sikkim are March to May and September to November. However trekking at altitudes above 14,000 ft should be avoided in March and April because the winter snow still persists on the ground and sometimes there is even heavy snowfall during these months making it difficult to locate the path. Most of the so called places on the trekking routes in remote areas have just herders’ hut or shed and some places have nothing at all but just wilderness and you wonder how they derived their names in the first place. The places have names that are whispers on the wind: Yoksum, Zongri, Varsey, Maenam, Tolung. Some routes are so remote that you can walk for days together without seeing a soul. Trekking in Sikkim can be a wonderful experience an antidote to city stress of daily life and its memories are cherished lifelong. While trekking one relishes the pure air and the silence of the wilderness and feels the awakening of senses dulled by urban living. As one walks through the vales and dales and past quaint villages, mountains take up strange wonderful shapes and the beauty of the Himalayas unfolds itself before you. Great tracts of virgin forests and deep river valleys, offering views of ancient monasteries such as Pemayangtse and Tashiding and the attractive but rapidly developing hamlet of Pelling, characterize the beautiful region of Western Sikkim. The old capital, Yoksum, lies at the start of the trail towards Dzongri and Kanchenjunga. On the far west, along the border with Nepal, the watershed of the Singalila range rises along a single ridge, with giants such as Rathong and Kabru culminating in Kanchenjunga itself. Although only one high altitude trek is currently available, several low altitude treks, free from trekking restrictions, provide tremendous opportunities for trekkers to enjoy the terraced landscapes, waterfalls and forests. Day : Itinerary: Day 1: Arrive Bagdogra Airport. Drive Bagdogra to Gangtok. Overnight(O/N) in Hotel.(Breakfast only). Driving Time : 4-5 Hrs. ; Altitude:1622m. Day 2: After Breakfast Visit Rumtek Monastery(23Km). Visit Institute of Tibetology on the Way. Overnight(O/N) in Hotel ( Breakfast only). Day 3: Drive to Yuksom. Lunch at Ravangla. Visit Tashiding Monastery . Overnight(O/N) in Tents/Lodge. Driving Time :4-5 Hrs. Altitude: Yuksom- 1770m. Day 4: Trek Starts. Trek Yuksom to Bakhim/Tchoka Overnight(O/N) in Tents. Distance-11Km.; Trekking Time- 5-6 Hrs.; Altitude: 2828m. Day 5: Trek Bakhim/Tchoka to Dzongri. Lunch at Phedang. Ovenight(O/N) in Tents. Distance-8Km.; Trekking Time-4-5Hrs.; Altitude- 3950m. Day 6: Return Trek to Tchoka . Overnight(O/N) in Tents. Day 7: Trek Tchoka to Yuksom. Overnight(O/N) in Tents/ Lodge. Day 8: Drive to Bagdogra Airport for Final Departure or to Darjeeling / Bhutan. Extension can be made to Darjeeling TOUR COST INCLUDES: DOES NOT INCLUDE: Applicable Season March to June ,September to December How to Get There Bagdogra Airport / NJP Rail Station. Pricing Details (* Prices in INR are suggestive, actual Price will be $705, kindly confirm the exact INR value as per exchange Rate while Booking) |
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