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TINJUREY TREKS

Tour Introduction

Overview

Previous Next TINJURE TREK Tinjure Trek from Golitar is a short and easy trek that takes you to the Tinjure hill, a place where you can see the Gangtok city and the Teesta river valley. The trek starts from Golitar, a small village near Rumtek monastery, and passes through Fambong Lho Wildlife Sanctuary. The trek goes through pine forests, cardamom plantations and orchards. The trek also gives you a chance to see some rare and exotic birds and animals, such as hill partridge, satyr tragopan, red panda and black bear. The highlight of the trek is the scenic and relaxing walk on the Tinjure ridge, where you can enjoy the fresh air and the natural beauty. The trek takes about 7 hours.

Duration: 2 Days 1 Nights

Trip Itineraries

TINJUREY TREK

Day 01:GANGTOK – TINJUERY.

Gangtok to Tinjure      (2433 m) - Drive / Trek
 After breakfast drive to Tashi View Point (8 kms). From here you will trek for 13 Kms through the Fambonglho Forest Sanctuary. Lunch at the Camp / Rest house followed by a trek in the surrounding forest till evening. Dinner and overnight at the trekker's hut.

 

 

Day 02:TREK IN TINJURE – RUMTEK - GANGTOK.

Early wake up for a view of the sunrise. After breakfast, a downhill trek of approx. 12 kms to Rumtek. Lunch in Rumtek at the Sambhala Resort. After lunch, a visit to the Rumtek Monastery, a replica of the Kagyurpa Monastery in Tsurpa, Tibet. Also known as the Dharma Karma Centre, and constructed by His Holiness the late 16th Gyalwa Karmapa in 1960, Rumtek is a splendid example of Tibetan Monastic art with its traditional architecture, exquisite paintings and intricate woodwork. The center also houses some of the world's most religious scriptures, manuscripts and religious art objects. A short fifteen minute walk downhill leads you to the Old Rumtek monastery, which was originally built in 1730 by the 9th Karmapa. Drive back to Gangtok (23 kms / 45 mins) for dinner and overnight at Hotel.

TINJUREY TREK

Day 01:GANGTOK – TINJUERY.

Gangtok to Tinjure      (2433 m) - Drive / Trek
 After breakfast drive to Tashi View Point (8 kms). From here you will trek for 13 Kms through the Fambonglho Forest Sanctuary. Lunch at the Camp / Rest house followed by a trek in the surrounding forest till evening. Dinner and overnight at the trekker's hut.

 

 

Day 02:TREK IN TINJURE – RUMTEK - GANGTOK.

Early wake up for a view of the sunrise. After breakfast, a downhill trek of approx. 12 kms to Rumtek. Lunch in Rumtek at the Sambhala Resort. After lunch, a visit to the Rumtek Monastery, a replica of the Kagyurpa Monastery in Tsurpa, Tibet. Also known as the Dharma Karma Centre, and constructed by His Holiness the late 16th Gyalwa Karmapa in 1960, Rumtek is a splendid example of Tibetan Monastic art with its traditional architecture, exquisite paintings and intricate woodwork. The center also houses some of the world's most religious scriptures, manuscripts and religious art objects. A short fifteen minute walk downhill leads you to the Old Rumtek monastery, which was originally built in 1730 by the 9th Karmapa. Drive back to Gangtok (23 kms / 45 mins) for dinner and overnight at Hotel.

Important Information

  • Permits Required: Many areas in Sikkim, especially North Sikkim and border regions, require permits. Ensure you have the necessary documents in advance.
  • Altitude and Weather: Sikkim has varying altitudes, so pack appropriately for both lowland and high-altitude climates. Prepare for temperature fluctuations.
  • Respect Local Customs: Sikkim is culturally diverse and deeply spiritual. Show respect at monasteries, prayer flags, and other sacred sites.
  • Eco-Friendly Travel: Sikkim promotes sustainable tourism. Avoid littering, reduce plastic use, and support eco-friendly practices.
  • Health Preparedness: Carry basic medicines and be aware of altitude sickness symptoms in high areas like Yumthang and Gurudongmar Lake.
  • Connectivity: Internet and mobile network coverage can be limited in remote areas, so plan accordingly, especially for communication needs.

Things Not to Miss

  • Kanchenjunga Views: Wake up early to catch sunrise views of the majestic Kanchenjunga, especially from spots in Pelling, Gangtok, and Darjeeling.
  • Tea Gardens in Darjeeling: Explore lush tea gardens and try local Darjeeling tea at its source for an authentic experience.
  • Monasteries: Visit iconic monasteries like Rumtek, Pemayangtse, and Tashiding to experience Sikkim’s Buddhist heritage and peaceful ambiance.
  • Yumthang Valley: Known as the Valley of Flowers, it’s a must-see for its colorful blooms and alpine beauty (seasonal blooms in spring/summer).
  • Local Cuisine: Savor Sikkimese delicacies like momos, thukpa, and local fermented dishes for a unique culinary adventure.
  • Hot Springs: Relax in natural hot springs, such as those in Yumthang and Reshi, known for therapeutic benefits and scenic surroundings.

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