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Singalila Trek

Tour Introduction

Overview

The Singalila Trek is a scenic 13-day journey along the India-Nepal border, famed for breathtaking views of peaks like Kanchenjunga and Mount Everest. Starting from Manebhanjan, trekkers pass through lush rhododendron forests, diverse flora and fauna, and serene mountain villages. Key stops include Sandakphu, Phalut, and Gorkhey, offering panoramic views and cultural insights. This moderate trek, with an average altitude of 12,000 feet, is ideal for trekkers seeking nature, adventure, and spectacular Himalayan vistas.

Duration: 13 Days 12 Nights

Trip Itineraries

Singalila Trek
  • Day 01 Gangtok to Utteray (driving) 130 kms.
  • Day 02 Utteray to Chewabhanjyang 10500 fts. O/N Tent
  • Day 03 Chewabhanjyang halt (for acclamatization).
  • Day 04 Chewabhanjyang to Sikkim megu via Dood 10700 fts 20 ms.
  • Day 05 Sikkim megu to Vishnu Pokhari 11800 fts 17 kms.
  • Day 06 Vishnu Pokhari to Dafey Bhir 15700 fts 14 kms.
  • Day 07 Dafey Bhir to Mayur Pokhari 15300 fts 14 kms.
  • Day 08 Mayur Pokhari to Gomathang 14600 fts 14 kms.
  • Day 09 Gomathang to Tikyapla 15100 fts 7 kms.
  • Day 10 Tikyapla to Basecamp via Rungee 16800 fts 10 kms.
  • Day 11 Basecamp to Dood Pokhari 18000 fts 6 kms.
  • Day 12 Dood Pokhari to Bikbari 14300 fts 14 kms.
  • Day 13 Bikbari to Zongri 4030 mts 7 kms.

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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