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SingalilaTrek, Sikkim Tour Package (16 Nights 17 Days)

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Duration

17 Days 16 Nights

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

Languages

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Overview

Singalila National Park is a national park of India located on the Singalila Ridge at an altitude of more than 7000 feet above sea level, in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal. It is well known for the trekking route to Sandakphu that runs through it.

Singalila Chiwa Bhanjyang trekking is in the Singalila range of Sikkim. Singalila Uttarey is the best trek in Sikkim. This recently opened trek route encompasses the area southwest of Dzongri and as defined by its name, includes several days of hike traversing the Singalila Range, the lesser mountain chain that rises from the northern hills of Darjeeling District and extends to converge with the Khangchendzonga (or Kanchenjunga) massif. The Singalila is also the divide that demarcates the western borders of Sikkim and Darjeeling with Nepal. As one traverses this razor-edged borderline ridge, spectacular views abound on both sides with rare species of rhododendron in bloom (at the right season), and an occasional herd of yaks with its herder will be your only source of contact with civilization for quite a number of days.

Highlights

  • Pemayangtshe Monastery, change cholla monastery, Rabdentshe palace.
  • Chiwa Bhanjyang, lofty towers in the background.
  • Dhor to Pare Megu,Lam Pokhari to Gomathang.
  • Sri Khola, Dense Forests, Orchid Plantations, Colourful Birds

Itinerary

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Day 1 -On Arrive Delhi connecting fly to Bagdogra airport

On reach at Delhi, then catch your flight to Bagdogra Airport and meet the guide after you reach there.

And get a drive to Pelling and stay overnight at Pelling

Day 2 - Day at leisure in Pelling - Uttarey

Spend a complete leisure day in Pelling visiting places of tourist interest including Pemayangtshe Monastery, change cholla monastery, Rabdentshe palace.

In the evening you can return to your hotel and have lunch followed by your travel to Uttarey.

Day 3 - Uttarey - Chiwa Bhanjyang - 6 hours

After breakfast the hotel, you will thread your way up and over the highest reaches of the Singalila Ridge, which forms the border between Sikkim and Nepal.

You might meet the occasional yak herder on the way.

The names given to places around here however exotic it may sound to your ear are basically associated with their purposes, such as high pastures, passes, and ridge points.

And pass through a rich forest cover swathes of rhododendrons, open ridges, sacred lakes, and remote passes.

Reach Chiwa Bhanjyang (3,100 m) after covering an easy trail that rises gently through the rainforest until a final steep ascent for the last couple of hours brings you to the Nepalese border and that is your first camp.

Day 4 - Chiwa Bhanjyang. Acclimatization Day

Trek - 5½ hours.

On the fourth day, you can visit Chiwa Bhanjyang. The attractive setting to acquire some essential early acclimatization.

And nearby Singalila Peak at 3500m will give you valuable acclimatization and some excellent views.

Day 5 - Chiwa Bhanjyang to Dhor - 7½ hours. Camp 3800m

A gentle uphill traverse through forest and then over a more exposed hillside will let you reach a point where prayer flags are found along with the distinct views of the lofty towers in the background.

The occasional yak herder’s hut is the only sign of habitation as you look down far below to the rice fields and cardamom plantations.

You will be staying in a remote campsite amidst pure nature.

Day 6 - Dhor to Pare Megu - 7 hours. Camp 3800m

Rising just before dawn, a five-minute walk onto the ridge may reveal the spectacular sight of sunrise on both Everest and Kanchenjunga.

The whole day, you will be descending and climbing to have steady progress of altitude spiraling from one side of the ridge to the other until a rough steep ascent takes us across a pass.

And beyond, the trail winds its way steadily through rhododendrons and past several Hindu shrines where a second easier pass drops down to our camp close to a shepherd’s summer settlement.

Get a chance to spot the blue sheep down the mountainside.

Day 7 - Pare Megu to Lam Pokhari - 4½ hours. Camp 4300m

In the morning, continue walking on a good trail through woods until you begin a steady rise up a broad valley where you will be able to catch the first the closer view of Kabru range dominated by Mount Pandim (6,691m).

And a further 2 hours of ascent will take you to the campsite near the Everest and a host of other Khumbu giants dominating the distant skyline.

The afternoon of rest and acclimatization for the following day’s foot slogging.

Day 8 - Lam Pokhari to Gomathang - 6 hours. Camp 3900m

On reaching the high mountain country and the forests lie far below.

After breakfast at the hotel and you have crossed the Lam Pokhari, which marks your entry back into Sikkim after two days of your walk along the Nepal border.

And a little snow underfoot can be expected as you climb to the first pass, the Danphe Bhir La at 4,530 meters, the Pass of the Pheasant.

Here it is possible to see the whole of Sikkim with the view stretching out well into Tibet and Bhutan.

And a further hour’s contouring and a small ascent reveal the KagBhir La (the Pass of the Crow) where you might get enough time and space to view a panorama of Himalayan peaks including Khangchendzonga.

In the evening walk down the hill to reach the base camp near to the river for your stay overnight.

Day 9 - Gomathang to Tikip Chu - 8 hours. Camp 3850m

The leave your lovely meadow camp to climb through forests of sweet smelling silver fir and rhododendrons.

Ninth day, soon you will reach the high mountain terrain again. Look out for the brightly colored Danphe birds (Impeyan Pheasant), which nest in the high crags around the Kamsey La, 4,200 m.

Walk down to the meadows of Kok ling and watch the next pass located at a height of 4,300 meters where you can reach after a steady ascent up and a steep crag to the skyline dominated by the dizzying pinnacles and icy cliffs of Kanchenjunga.

After that again you will end the day with a steep descent to the campsite by the Tikip Chu, which has its source high on the Rathong mountains (6,679 m.)

Day 10 - Tikip Chu - Dzongri - 3 hrs. 4,030 meters

Today your route joins the regular trail up to the Goecha La.

Tenth Day ,a steady climb through ancient fir forest, juniper and rhododendrons gradually opens out to the summer pastures of Dzongri.

And another high camp, but you should get acclimatized by now probably.

Day 11 - Dzongri - Lamuney - 6 hours. Camp 4,200 m.

Sri Khola, Dense Forests, Orchid Plantations, Colourful Birds

Down the hill to Kokchulang where you are likely to accost other trekkers making us look back in retrospect towards really appreciating the peace and solitude of our last few days.

Move easily up to the valley passing the busy trekkers campsite of Thangsing to our own riverside camp a short distance below the Samiti Lake.

Day 12 - Lamuney - Goecha La - Thangshing - 10 hrs. Camp 3,800

Aim for the Goecha La (The Locked Gate), which lies at almost 5000m, and begins well before sunrise in the clear cold morning air.

Around us is an awe-inspiring Himalayan landscape of tumbling glaciers, pinnacles ridges and soaring peaks dominated by the mighty bulk of Kanchenjunga towering above, but the view from our own ‘summit’ is equally stunning.

And return to your high camp for a welcome breakfast. Thereafter, head down to Thangsing where the air feels wonderfully rich at just 3,600 m.

And a long day of around 10 hours depending of course on how much time you spend at Goecha La.

Day 13 - Thangsing - Lampokhari - kokchurung

In the morning transfer to Lampokhari which means long lake gives you an important trek which has a gradual uphill walk and after there back down to Kokchurung which it takes altogether 5-6 hour.

Day 14 - Kokchurung - Tshoka

Today follow the traditional route back to the main valley.

Tshoka is an enchanting little Tibetan settlement perched on a mountain spur. And your first encounter on this trek with permanent village life and the novelty of having a roof over your heads will add a new dimension to the journey.

Day 15 - Tshoka to Yuksom

Descend through rainforest rich with bird-life and flowers, across spectacular bridges spanning cascading rivers whose sources are high in the mountains you have already witnessed.

And you will arrive in Yuksom and later check into your hotel and relax.

This will be your last evening with the trekking crew so you are getting an option to celebrate the last day with the teammates.

Day 16 - Leisure day at Yuksom

After breakfast at the hotel and get a leisure day at Yuksom and spend the time according to your wish.

Day 17 – Yuksom - Bagdogra airport -Departure

Wake up early in the morning have some tea or breakfast and then get a drive to Bagdogra for your return journey.

Included/Excluded

  • Hotel accommodation.
  • Meal as per requirement (EP,CP,AP,MAP)
  • Transportation.
  • Sightseeing as per itinerary.
  • Taxes included i.e. Toll Tax, Parking Fee, Green Tax, Driver & Fuel Expense, etc.
  • 05% GST extra.
  • Guide Charges.
  • Camera Fees or monument fees.
  • All activities at your own cost.

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