Sandakphu Phalut Trek
Sleeping Buddha and the 3 highest summits of the world
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There is nothing else like the Sandakphu Phalut Trek. It offers the breathtaking experience of seeing four of the world's tallest peaks. Yet it is also a trek where nature and culture come together.
From Phalut, on your left is the Everest cluster, which includes the world's fourth- and fifth-highest mountains, Lhotse and Makalu. It's a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see these three majestic peaks together from a vantage point.
The "Sleeping Buddha" on your right is even more impressive. The resemblance of the massif to a sleeping human form is uncanny. The third-highest mountain in the world, Kanchenjunga, stands out as the most prominent peak in this uniquely shaped massif.
You awaken to the Sleeping Buddha from our Sabalgram campsite. The view often leaves trekkers teary-eyed.
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Sandakphu-Phalut is our favourite spot in the world to view sunrises and sunsets. We have never witnessed a sunset as stunning as the one we see from Aahl. In a quirk of natural wonder, in the evening, a sea of clouds settles below Aahl. The clouds come in like waves on the sea. In this magical cauldron of clouds, the sun slowly descends. Around us, still glistening orange, are the Everest cluster and the Sleeping Buddha. These are some of the trek's most emotional moments.
Frankly, we want you to do this trek just to see the sunrises and sunsets. In our experience, we have not found any of our treks that give such spectacular sunrises and sunsets.
The Singalila National Park is, of course, a favourite among our trekkers. The bamboo and rhododendron forests there are among the densest. These forests are magnificent.
Above Samanden, there is a long section of bamboo. Walking under the canopy of bamboo trees is an experience like no other. The towering stalks of bamboo rise high above, creating a natural ceiling that filters sunlight into a soft green glow. The bamboo stalks are thick and clustered, creating the feeling of being in a secret, magical world.
In the spring, when rhododendrons bloom, Sandakphu is one of our Indiahikers' top three rhododendron treks. The showy blooms of pink, red, scarlet, and white flowers swathe the mountainside, creating a truly magical moment.
Our trek leaders have spotted the red panda in these forests once or twice. It is rare, but not totally out of the question, to spot the Himalayan black bear, red panda, and clouded leopard on this trek. The trek’s Indo-Nepali culture is also something we look forward to! On the trek, our path gets in and out of Nepal all the time. Our sleeping tents are in India at some of our camps, and our kitchen tents are in Nepal!
Our trek leaders don’t want to leave this place! They love this cultural mix. The local families who run the tea houses are known for their warmth and friendliness. When you walk into one of the tea houses, you are greeted with a warm cup of tea and a friendly smile! The Buddhist culture is ever-prevailing.
The cuisine is a fusion of Nepali and Tibetan. Bhukiya roti is a fantastic, flavourful bread that we adore. The homemade fruit jams go superbly well with it. On the other hand, we love the Nepali Thukpa! It is very different from the thukpa that we get in our cities. Don’t forget to take the Dalle Khursani, one of the world’s spiciest chillies, back home. The bamboo shoot pickles and Churpi (yak cheese) complete your list of souvenirs.
The Sandakphu-Phalut trek is a spiritual journey towards the Sleeping Buddha. But what comes with it is a chance to observe a rare culture, a bamboo and rhododendron forest like no other, and sunrises and sunsets no one has ever seen.
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Use this section to learn about the Sandakphu - Phalut trek. It has in-depth information about each day of the trek, what to expect, and how you need to prepare for it. Many years of expertise have gone into this content. Trekkers find that extremely useful.
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Sandhya UC, Co-Founder, COO
Sandhya is a founding partner at Indiahikes. Over the past ten years, she has explored and put on the map a few of the greatest Himalayan treks in India, including Kashmir Great Lakes and Kedarkantha. She is a TedX Speaker and has been awarded the " Women of Worth" Award by Outlook Business in 2017. She believes in sustainable living just as she believes in sustainable trekking.
Here’s Sandhya talking about one of the well-known treks in Nepal.
What I Like and Don't Like About the Sandakphu Phalut Trek
What I Like About the Sandakphu - Phalut Trek
Sandhya is a founding partner at Indiahikes. Over the past ten years, she has explored and put on the map a few of the greatest Himalayan treks in India, including Kashmir Great Lakes and Kedarkantha. She is a TedX Speaker and has been awarded the "Women of Worth" Award by Outlook Business in 2017. She believes in sustainable living just as she believes in sustainable trekking. Here’s Sandhya talking about one of the well-known treks in Nepal.
1 . The Sleeping Buddha
The Kanchenjunga cluster is something you see right from the main Darjeeling town. It fills you with anticipation of seeing this massif up close on the trail. You start seeing glimpses of the mountain from the first day. For three hours of the trekking day, the Sleeping Buddha plays hide and seek.
And when you arrive at Molley, you get your first unobstructed view of Sleeping Buddha. The Sleeping Buddha is your companion for most days of the trek. It also gets closer and bigger each day. From Phalut, the cluster is so close, that you feel like those mountains are a stone throw’s away.
The Sleeping Buddha range, as seen from Phalut. Picture by Sanjay Nargund
2 . The picturesque village of Samanden
I know people do the Sandakphu trek for the Sleeping Buddha. I admit it is a sight worth a thousand words. But I’ll tell you what? The Sleeping Buddha takes attention away from other superb attractions of the Sandakphu trek. I think trekkers must keep their eyes open for the villages of Samanden and Aal. They are uniquely beautiful! They remind me of European villages.
For one, the tea house experience is unique. You don’t get it on any other treks in India. It is lovely to see the Nepali culture enveloping you in these tea houses.
A picture-perfect village right out of our childhood textbooks. Photo by Sandeep Hattalli
3 . The Long Distance Views
Sandakphu is one of the few treks that gift you with long-distance views. Not only do you see the far away Everest cluster, but you also see the next four days of your trek stretched out before you. Such long-distance views also make the sunset view stunning.
There aren’t many treks wherein clouds speckle the ground, not the sky. The sunsets below you.
The actual trek is a very long ridge walk, spread over many camps. So, from Sabargram you can see Phalut. All along this ridge, you are at a high spot so the mountain views are unobstructed.
But more than that there is always a bank of clouds below you on either side. The sun rises and sets on these banks of clouds. I think it is one of the most spectacular moments you will see on any trek, leave alone Sandakphu.
Long distance views on the trail to Sandakphu. Picture by Sandip Roy
What I Don't Like About Sandakphu - Phalut Trek
1 . Packaged goods for sale on the trail
The easy accessibility of Sandakphu has also made packaged goods easily available on the trek. I have always believed that a trek is meant to take you away from the clutter of our city lives.
So seeing these packaged goods available for purchase and consumption on the trek just brings back the city to your mind. This is not a great sight to see on a trek.
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Things Nobody Tells You About Sandakphu - Phalut
- The Rich Cultural Heritage
- The Beautiful Villages
- Quick Facts about Darjeeling
Did you know that Sandakphu is the most culturally rich trek?
As compared to any other trek, here you observe the local culture very closely. When you stay in tea houses, it takes you close to their culture. You get to witness their lifestyle, cooking, and so much more. Make sure to try out the bamboo shoot pickles at any of our campsites.
Colourful Houses of Samanden and Sepi
The people here take excellent care of their homes. There are aesthetic designs and vibrant colours on the houses. They make sure the houses are filled with flowers and create a welcoming vibe.
A Story about Darjeeling and its People
There was a war between Nepal and Sikkim. Darjeeling used to belong to Sikkim. But during the war, Darjeeling was conquered by Nepal. So people from Nepal moved into the Darjeeling area.
During that time, Britishers were also coming in. Out of fear, Nepal gifted Darjeeling to the Britishers so that they don't attack Nepal. This was why Nepal was never conquered by Britishers.
The Nepali people who moved into Darjeeling are called Gorkhas. Even though Nepal is described as a Hindu country, the culture in Darjeeling is primarily Buddhist. They bring along with them the old Tibetan culture.
At certain places, you'll find 5-coloured flags planted. These flags are placed in areas that are recognized as holy or monumental. The 5 colours signify earth, water, air, fire, and space. The people believe that their prayers are carried far away when the wind blows, and the flag flutters.
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We are pioneers in trekking. Since 2007, we have brought out treks that have become India's most famous treks: Roopkund, Rupin Pass, Buran Ghati, Kedarkantha, Kashmir Great Lakes, Tarsar Marsar, Brahmatal, Phulara Ridge—the list goes on. In 2023 alone, we brought out five new treks in Indian trekking. We know treks better than anyone . This comes directly from the reason why Indiahikes was born: to bring out trek information and enable trekkers to trek on their own.
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Since 2012, we have pioneered sustainable practices that have become standard in trekking. Using eco-bags, our trekkers have cleared over 120 tonnes of litter from the mountains. We do not carry packaged foods; instead, we serve freshly made food. We do not light campfires; we carry coal to light angethis to keep you warm. Our bio-toilets not only keep our toilets odour-free but also enrich the soil. When you trek with us, you leave mountains better.
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Sandakphu Trek - Complete Trekking Guide
Sandakphu or Sandakfu or Sandakpur is the dreamland for all the trekkers. From Darjeeling, the distance to Sandakphu Trek is 58kms (26km up to Manebhanjan). Situated at an altitude of 11,929ft (i.e. 3,636 meters) Sandakphu is the highest peak in the state of Ilam, Mechi, Nepal and West Bengal, India. It is the highest point of the Singalila Ridge in Darjeeling district on the West Bengal-Nepal border. Sandakphu means 'Height of poisonous plant' derives its name from the poisonous plant that grows on the hilltop. Offering the best of the views of Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu, the tour to Sandakphu has got all the reasons to be known as the wonderland for all the trekkers.
Trekking through the forests of flowering rhododendrons of numerous types, giant magnolias, spruce, and a wide range of amazing orchids. There are over 600 varieties of orchids in this area, the largest concentration in any single geographical area in the world. You can see them bloom in spring.
Places to Visit while Trekking
Trekkers can start the journey from Darjeeling, Mane Bhanjang or even from Chitrey. Those who prefer to stay overnight at Darjeeling should wake up early and start driving towards Maneybhanjang that acts as a base for the trekkers trekking to Sandakphu. There are a few trekker's huts and small hotels in Manebhanjan where travellers can spend a night for the next day trek. While trekking, here are the places trekkers will get to see on the way.
Trekkers who want to avoid the sheer climb at the quite beginning of the trek can drive few kilometers more to reach Chitrey within a short span of one and half hours through pine, fir and birch forest. Travellers can even decide to stay overnight at Chitery as the places have an accommodation facility in the form of a homestay and the trekkers' hut. Apart from the beauty of nature and surrounding lush greenery, the monastery of Chitrey is one of the prominent attractions here.
Lamey Dhura
Just about 3 km ahead of Chitrey, Lamey Dhura is a tiny yet splendid hamlet. From Chitrey to Lamey Dhura, trekking is going to be quite adventurous. Sounded by snow-peaked mountains and lush greenery, Lameydhura can be an ideal place to have some rest. Here in the village, there are some cottages selling hot tea and snacks for the exhausted trekkers to help them get refreshed.
Meghma is another 3 km trekking distance away from Lamey Dhura. This splendid hamlet spans over a larger area covered with verdant meadows. In the village, the trekking route divides into two. One leads to Tonglu which is located at an elevation of 3070 meters. The other one on the left leads to Nepal. A Buddhist Monastery located in Meghma is the major attraction trekkers will love to visit.
2 km ahead of Meghma, Tonglu is one of the prominent hilly settlements travellers will get to see on their way to Sandakphu. Located on the foothills of the Himalaya, Tonglu looks like a piece of paradise with its great exhibition of natural beauty and the splendid view of Kanchenjunga. The sound of the colorful flags fluttering in the wind is too soothing to hear to the trekkers.
Tumling is another awes trucking hamlet trekkers can explore. The village is located 2 km upwards from Meghma through the left route. It is in Nepal and acts as a night halt for the trekkers. Just like Tonglu, the lush greenery of the village captivates the soul of the visitors. Furthermore, if the night is clear, the village offers a great view of the lights coming from Darjeeling, Kurseong, Pasupati and any other nearby villages. From here, trekking towards Sandakphu is all about witnessing a vast variety of flora and fauna as the checkpoint for Singalila National park will be just 1 km distance away.
Situated in Nepal and approximately 5 km away from Tumling, Jourbari is a small hamlet with a police check post. There are several shops here and also some accommodation in the form of huts for the trekkers those who want to spend a night prior to resuming their trek to Sandakphu. The unearthly view of nature and the complete serenity is the major temptation of this secluded hamlet.
Not more than 3 km from Jourbari, Gairibans is another pictorial hamlet trekkers go through on their way to Sandakphu. Located at the India-Nepal border and inside the Singalila National Park, Gairibans is located 2621 meters above sea level. Several trekkers' huts are built here to provide accommodation facility to the trekkers. Often, they prefer to stay overnight in this village in order to reach Sandakphu in 2 days. The trekking routes from Gairibans goe uphill for a few kilometers until the trekkers reach the hilltops. Another few kilometres of trekking lead them to a magnificent village called Kaiyakatta.
From Gairibas, Kaiyakatta is approximately 2 km more distance away. The village acts as a great destination to sip a cup of tea from the stalls. There is a story behind the name of this village. According to some locals, A Marwari businessman uses to run a business here. He was not trustworthy at all used to deprive the locals to keep most of the profits for himself. Because of this, the villagers got furious and a person in anger beheaded the businessman. Since then, the place is named Kaiyakatta where "katta" means cutting or killing. From here, one route is gone through a village namely Kalipokhri.
Merely 3km from Kaiyakatta, Kalipokhri is a village in Nepal situated at an elevation of 10,400 feet above sea level. Nestled on the top of the ridge, the village provides a unique panorama of daunting mountain peaks to the trekkers. There is a small lake with deep black water in the village. The village got its name from the pond where "Kale" stands for black and "Pokhri" stands for the lake. Surrounded by the prayer flags and the pine trees, the lake is certainly a visual treat to the eyes.
Bikey Bhanjan
2km from Kalipokhri and an approximately 40 minutes trek will lead the trekkers to Bikey Bhanjan. The trekking route from Kalipokhri to Bikey Bhanjan is full of pictorial sights. On the way, travellers can have rest at a place named Chowri Chowk. Trekkers will also encounter another hamlet whose name signifies the "Valley of Poison" as a large number of poisonous plants can be seen here. Bikey Bhanjan is the last village prior to reaching Sandakphu.
How to Reach Sandakphu
There are two ways to reach Sandakphu. One can take a car or trek. The route for trekking starts from Manebhanjan and passes through many areas before reaching the final destination. Here are the possible transportations you can use:
Reach Sandakphu by Train
If you are planning to visit Sandakphu Trek by train, New Jalpaiguri is the nearest Railway station (NJP). NJP has a connection with other major railway station of Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, etc. So, after reaching NJP, trekkers require to hire a taxi to reach the base of Sandakphu trekking.
Reach Sandakphu by Flight
Bagdogra is the nearby Airport of Sandakphu Trek. The distance between Bagdogra Airport and Sandakphu is approximately 115 km. Direct flights are available from all the major cities like Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, etc.
Reach Sandakphu by Road
Reaching Sandakphu by road is the most convenient way. Many Private and Government buses are available from Siliguri to Maneybhanjan via Sukhiapokhri. Buses are also available from Kolkata, Siliguri and Darjeeling. Thi s mode of transportation is not recommended as it is quite tiresome and exhausting.
Hiring a car or taxi is the most suitable choice. If you book a complete tour package from North Bengal Tourism, everything will be managed by us so that you can enjoy your tour without indulging yourself in the complex arrangement process.
Sandakphu Weather
Due to its high altitude, the weather of Sandakphu Trek stays always cold. Sometimes the temperature can go down to zero during any seasons. Here is how the weather of Sandakphu will stay during your tour from January to December.
Sandakphu Trek in January to April
During the month of January, the temperature ranges from -5° Celsius to 6° Celsius. It is one of the coolest months and this is the less crowded time for trekking.
The temperature in February ranges from -6° Celsius to 7° Celsius. Due to its chilled weather, you should carry warm clothes along with you. Moreover, heavy snowfall happens during this time.
During the months of March to April, the temperature ranges from -2° to 12 ° Celsius. Sandakphu Trek from March to April is going to be a memorable one as the weather is charming and the blooming rhododendron can be seen here.
Sandakphu Trek in May to August
The climate from May to June ranges from 6° to 15° Celsius. During these months, the weather of Sandakphu is pleasant and quite charming. Snowfall does not happen in these months. But it is advisable to carry raincoats and an umbrella.
The temperature of Sandakphu sticks around 7° to 16° Celsius in the months of July and August. These are not the idle months to have a trekking tour in Sandakphu.
Sandakphu Trek in September to December
September to December is considered to be an idle time to have a trekking tour at Sandakphu. The weather and temperature become quite bearable and pleasant. The breathtaking vista of blooming rhododendron and snow-peaked Kanchenjunga is what you will observe during your Sandakphu Tour.
Best time to visit Sandakphu
There is no particular time or season to trek your way towards Sandakphu every season has its own magic. If you love colors, visit Sandakphu during the springs. See the rhododendrons bloom in a riot of colors. The whole path will be blasting in red, pink and white.
Sandakphu will bear a dreamy look in the monsoons. With the clouds hanging just above, you will be transported to the misty and dreamy land. However, it is advisable to avoid the monsoon season since the land becomes more prone to landslides.
October will give you the best view of the ranges. The sky will be clear and Kanchenjunga will appear with all her glory in front of you. And if you love snow, visit Sandakphu during December and January. The path will be covered with snow and you might even see a few frozen waterfalls on the way! Sandakphu will itself be snow-covered during this time.
Sightseeing Attractions
The best thing about the trek is that the view of the ranges stays with the trekker throughout the trek. You don't have to wait for a day; the first clear view of Kanchenjunga is seen on the very first day of the trek, at Upper Chitrey. And Kanchenjunga plays hide and seek with you throughout the trek.
After a tired and torturous hike, all your tiredness melts just at a look at the Kanchenjunga! However, you can also take a jeep from Darjeeling or Manebhanjan and head to this wonderful destination for a jeep safari that you may have never experienced before and beware the car ride will be really bumpy since it's a trekking route you won't be seeing any well-maintained road.
Apart from being a wonderland for all the trekkers, Sandakphu is also a paradise for all photographers from mesmerizing sunrise and sunset to a sky full of stars with a view that tends to take every trekker's breath away Sandakphu has got all of it.
Sandakphu Trek Cost
If you have planned to have a tour and wondering about the price, the Sandakphu Trek Cost will be about 500 to 700 per day per person including foods. Moreover, the complete tour cost is more than that including accommodations, meals and cars.
Accommodation
From the budget offering to the deluxe one, Sandakphu has all kind of accommodation options available. With the help of North Bengal Tourism, you can book an entire tour package with cars, accommodations and meals just by contacting us.
You may be a trekker, traveller, photographer or just a nature lover Sandakphu is a haven for all those who crave to feel and see the beauty of Mother Nature. You need to endure a moderately difficult trek in order to reach the summit, but you will be rewarded with awesome views of the snow-capped mountains. So, wait no more! Make a holiday schedule and explore this trekking paradise with North Bengal Tourism's tailor-made tour packages.
F.A.Q on Sandakphu Trek
Q. How do I get to Sandakphu?
Rented cabs are available to reach Sandakphu from New Jalpaiguri. Buses also use to ply from Siliguri to Manebhanjan vis Sukhiapokhri. From here, Sandakphu can be reached by trekking.
Q. What is the best time to go for the Sandakphu trek?
There are two most preferred seasons to go for the Sandakphu trek. The first season starts from April to May when the temperature ranges from 8 to 15 degrees. The second season starts from October to early December when the temperature ranges from -5 to 5 degrees.
Q. Is Everest visile from Sandakphu?
Not just Everest, other mountain peaks such as Kanchenjunga, Lhotse and Makalu can be seen from this trekkers' paradise.
Q. Is there snowfall in Sandakphu?
Yes, snowfall can be seen here. Snowfall usually starts here towards the end of December and lasts till, the end of January.
Q. How do I prepare for Sandakphu Trek?
The trekking to Sandakphu is moderately difficult. One has to prepare for a month by walking 5 to 6 km daily and doing free-hand exercise in order to stay fit. Moreover, while trekking, always wear warm clothes, jackets and boots to stay warm in the intense cold.
Q. How far is Sandakphu from Darjeeling?
The approximate distance from Darjeeling to Sandakphu is around 58 km.
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Sandakphu Trek: A Comprehensive Guide (2024)
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Our comprehensive guide on the Sandakphu Trek is just for you! Known as the ‘Trekkers Wonderland’, this trek is a dream come true for many, and we’re here to provide you with all the details you need to make this dream a reality.
From the challenges you’ll face and the mesmerising sights you’ll behold to the practicalities of costs, gear, and travel arrangements, we’ve got you covered.
Our guide is brimming with firsthand insights, tips, and a detailed itinerary to help you plan this exhilarating journey. So, tighten your shoelaces, and prepare to embark on an unforgettable adventure through the pages of our Sandakphu Trek guide. Let the journey begin!
- Max Altitude: 11,930 Ft. (3,636M)
- Average Trekking Fees: ₹9,000 - ₹13,000
- Distance: 55 – 65 kms
- Difficulty: Moderate
- Duration: 6-7 days
- Ideal For: Experienced Trekkers & Fit Individuals
- Best Season: April-May and October-early-December
- Region: West Bengal
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Sandakphu Trek: An Overview
Sandakphu Trek , situated in West Bengal’s Darjeeling district , offers a remarkable adventure as it’s the tallest peak in the region , standing at 3636 meters (11,930 ft). This trek presents a unique opportunity to take a 360-degree panoramic view of four of the world’s tallest peaks – Everest , Kanchenjunga , Makalu , and Lhotse .
Starting from the quaint village of Sepi , near Darjeeling, the route takes you along the Singalila Ridge that straddles the border of Nepal. Trekkers traverse serene rhododendron forests and tranquil villages such as Gairibas and Kalapokhari. Phalut , West Bengal’s second-highest peak, also features on this trek.
The dawn panorama from Sandakphu Peak is an unrivalled attraction, where the majestic Himalayan ranges are revealed in the soft morning light. This trek, of moderate difficulty, typically takes about 6-7 days to complete.
The best times to undertake the Sandakphu Trek are from April to May , when rhododendron and magnolia are in full bloom, and from October to early December , for unobstructed views of the Himalayan peaks. Trekkers must equip themselves with the right gear and attire for sub-zero temperatures and maintain adequate physical fitness.
Sandakphu Trek Duration & Difficulty Level
The Sandakphu Trek , encompassing a distance of around 55-65 km , poses moderate difficulty . While the trek is manageable for most, it does have its challenging aspects that amplify its difficulty level. Trekking typically spans 6-7 days , demanding significant physical endurance and stamina.
Daily, trekkers traverse approximately 11-13 km , which can take anywhere between 6-8 hours of trekking. The path includes steep ascents and uneven terrain, presenting a substantial challenge to new and seasoned trekkers.
As far as the fitness requirements are concerned, potential trekkers should be in good physical condition . Regular cardiovascular exercise (running or cycling) is strongly recommended for a few weeks before the trek. The trek is quite demanding. Thus, strength and endurance training, particularly exercises focusing on the legs, would be beneficial. The high altitude can also lead to breathing difficulties for some. Therefore, prior high-altitude training or experience would be a valuable asset.
It’s essential to remember that each person’s capabilities are different. What might be moderate for some could be difficult for others. Therefore, adequate preparation and fitness assessment are essential to successfully completing the Sandakphu Trek.
Best Season for the Sandakphu Trek
The Sandakphu Trek is open in two main seasons: spring and autumn. Each season has its own unique qualities and also a few challenges.
Spring (April to May) is when the mountains burst into life. Beautiful flowers like rhododendrons and magnolias bloom all around, making the paths colourful and vibrant. It’s like walking in a painting! During this time, the average temperature is around 8-12 degrees Celsius during the day. But it can fall below zero at night, so warm clothes are necessary. The big plus point of trekking in spring is seeing all the lovely flowers. The downside? Sometimes, the skies can be cloudy, and that might hide the mountain peaks from view.
On the other hand, Autumn (October to early December) is famous for its clear skies. You can see the Himalayan peaks in all their glory. It’s also a great time to watch the sunrise from Sandakphu Peak. The average temperature is around 6-10 degrees Celsius during the day and can even drop to minus 6 degrees at night. So, warm clothes are still necessary. The main plus point of trekking in autumn is the chance to see clear, stunning views of the mountains. The downside? There are no blooming flowers, so the paths might not be as colourful as in spring.
Both seasons have their own charm. It depends on what you like – colourful flowers or clear mountain views. Either way, the Sandakphu Trek is a beautiful adventure!
Budget & Costing
Planning for the Sandakphu Trek involves careful consideration of the budget.
The average trekking fees charged by most trekking organisations in India range from ₹9,000 – ₹13,000 . This typically includes the cost of guidance, accommodation, and food for the duration of the trek.
One of the significant costs to consider is transportation to Sepi, the starting point of the trek. The cost here can vary depending on your location and the mode of transport. Flights are the fastest but also the most expensive. Trains and buses are more economical alternatives but take longer.
Even though the trekking fees include accommodation , it’s essential to consider any hotel costs before and after the trek. It’s standard for trekkers to arrive a day before the trek starts or leave a day after it ends.
Another cost to consider is the equipment and gear required for the trek. Trekking gear can be expensive, especially if you’re new to trekking. A cost-effective option is to rent gear from various trekking rental services available. This can significantly reduce the cost of the trek.
While food and water are generally provided during the trek as part of the fees, carrying extra snacks or energy bars is a good idea. These might add a little extra to your budget, but they are handy when you need an energy boost.
Lastly, there might be miscellaneous expenses , such as medicines, personal toiletries, or charges for additional activities or services during the trek. It’s always wise to have some extra money set aside for these.
Considering these factors, you can effectively budget for your Sandakphu Trek and ensure a smooth and memorable experience.
How To Reach?
For those considering air travel , the nearest airport is Bagdogra Airport , about 170 km from Sepi. Major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata have regular flights to Bagdogra. One can hire a taxi from Bagdogra to reach Sepi, which is about a 6-hour drive. Although this is the fastest way to reach Sepi, it may also be expensive.
Train travel is a more cost-effective option. The nearest major railway station to Sepi is New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP) . There are many trains from major Indian cities to NJP. Upon reaching NJP, one can opt for a taxi to Sepi, which takes about 5-6 hours. Alternatively, trekking organisations usually arrange pick-up and drop-off services from NJP station, making it a convenient option.
For those looking for the most economical option, bus services are available. Regular buses operate from Siliguri to Darjeeling; one can get off at Ghoom. From Ghoom, shared jeeps are available to Sepi. The total journey may take about 8-9 hours. However, given the number of changes, this could be the longest and the least comfortable journey.
In conclusion, the best option for most people might be the train. It’s relatively economical and comfortable. Plus, the convenience of pick-up and drop-off services from NJP arranged by trek organisations makes it a clear winner. However, the bus service is the cheapest option , despite the longer journey time and less comfort. Ultimately, the choice depends on budget, comfort preference, and time constraints.
Sandakphu Trek: Detailed Itinerary
Here’s a detailed itinerary for the Sandakphu trek:
Day 1: Arrival at Sepi: Start your journey at Sepi. You’ll be given a brief about the entire trek and the precautions to take. Spend the day acclimatising and preparing for the trek ahead.
Day 2: Sepi to Tumling:
- Trek Distance: 11 km. Approx.
- Trek Time: 6 hours.
Start your trek towards Tumling. This trek will take you through beautiful forests and mountain hamlets. The key highlight of the day would be your first glimpse of the majestic Kanchenjunga range. Overnight stay at Tumling.
Day 3: Tumling to Kalapokhari:
- Trek Distance: 13 km. Approx.
- Trek Time: 7 hours.
Today, you’ll trek from Tumling to Kalapokhari. It’s a steep climb through bamboo meadows and rhododendron forests. The day’s highlight would be reaching Kalapokhari (the black pond), a significant landmark.
Day 4: Kalapokhari to Sandakphu:
- Trek Distance: 6 km. Approx.
- Trek Time: 3-4 hours.
The destination is Sandakphu today. It’s a short but steep climb. The reward at the end is the amazing 360-degree view of the four tallest mountains in the world. Overnight stay at Sandakphu.
Day 5: Sandakphu to Phalut:
- Trek Distance: 21 km. Approx.
- Trek Time: 9 hours.
This is the longest trek day, from Sandakphu to Phalut. It’s a long journey but filled with panoramic views of the Himalayas. Overnight stay at Phalut.
Day 6: Phalut to Gorkhey
- Trek Distance: 15 km. Approx.
- Trek Time: 5 hours.
Start your descent from Phalut to Gorkhey. This path takes you through a dense forest of chestnut, pines, hemlock, and more. Gorkhey is a beautiful hamlet situated right in the middle of a forest. Overnight at Gorkhey.
Day 7: Gorkhey to Sepi and Departure
On the last day of the trek, you descend further to Sepi. This marks the end of the Sandakphu trek. From Sepi, you can proceed with your onward journey.
This itinerary includes varied landscapes, challenging terrains, and breathtaking views making the Sandakphu trek a memorable experience.
Highlights of the Sandakphu Trek
- The highest Peak of West Bengal is Sandakphu, standing at an impressive 3,636 meters (11,930 feet) and is the highest peak in West Bengal. Trekking to the top is a fantastic achievement.
- Four of the Five Highest Peaks: From Sandakphu, you get a unique opportunity to see four of the world’s five highest peaks – Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu – all in a single panoramic view.
- Journey through Singalila National Park: The trail passes through the Singalila National Park, offering trekkers a chance to experience a rich biodiversity, including red pandas and Himalayan black bears.
- Flora and Fauna: The trek is especially delightful when rhododendrons and magnolias bloom in spring. The vibrant hues make the trek picturesque and memorable.
- Sunrise from Sandakphu: The breathtaking view of the sunrise from the Sandakphu peak highlights the trek. The sight of golden rays illuminating the snow-covered peaks is unforgettable.
- Cultural Experience: The trek allows you to experience the region’s culture. You’ll pass through several small villages and interact with the locals, providing a glimpse into their daily lives and traditions.
- Phalut Viewpoint: The trek also includes a stop at Phalut, the second-highest peak of West Bengal. The view of the mountains from Phalut is equally impressive.
- Physically Challenging and Rewarding: The trek is moderately difficult, making it a perfect choice for both beginners looking for a challenge and experienced trekkers seeking a new adventure.
- Trekking through Different Terrains: The trail provides a wide range of landscapes, from thick forests to rocky terrains, to keep the journey interesting and challenging.
- Serene Environment: Far from the noise and rush of city life, the Sandakphu trek offers peace and tranquillity. The beauty and serenity of the surroundings provide a refreshing break.
All these highlights make the Sandakphu trek a unique and remarkable experience for any trekking enthusiast.
Safety Tips & Precautions
While embarking on any trek, safety should always be a top priority. Here are some essential safety tips to keep in mind during the Sandakphu Trek:
- Trek with an experienced guide and follow their instructions.
- Stay hydrated and carry an adequate supply of water.
- Pack light and carry only the essential items.
- Dress in layers to adapt to changing weather conditions.
- Respect the environment and maintain cleanliness.
- Inform someone about your trekking plans and expected return.
- Stay updated about weather conditions and local regulations.
- Avoid alcohol and smoking during the trek.
Essential Gear and Equipment for Sandakphu Trek
Before embarking on the trek, it is essential to pack the right gear and equipment to ensure a safe and comfortable journey. Here is a list of items you should consider carrying:
- Trekking shoes with good ankle support
- Backpack with rain cover
- Trekking gaiters
- Warm and waterproof clothing layers
- Sleeping bag suitable for sub-zero temperatures
- Trekking poles for better stability on uneven terrains
- UV-protected sunglasses and sunscreen
- Water bottles and water purification tablets
- Headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries
- First aid kit with essential medications
- Portable power bank for charging electronic devices
As we conclude our comprehensive guide on the Sandakphu Trek, we hope you’ve found the details insightful and engaging. This trek is a testament to the alluring beauty of nature and a beacon for those seeking to challenge themselves amidst such grandeur.
Every detail in our guide aims to prepare you for the breathtaking and rewarding journey that awaits. Remember, it’s not just about the destination but the experiences and memories you gather along the way.
We hope our guide aids you in making this trek a lifetime experience.
Happy trekking, and let the mountains call you home!
The Sandakphu trek is considered moderately difficult. It involves steep climbs and long distances, and trekkers must deal with high-altitude conditions.
The trek to Sandakphu typically takes about 7-8 days. This includes acclimatisation, trekking, and return journey.
The best months for the Sandakphu trek are April-May and October-early-December. The former is known for blooming rhododendrons and magnolias, while the latter offers clear views of the Himalayan peaks.
Yes, the Sandakphu trek can be attempted by beginners who are physically fit and have good stamina. However, it’s always recommended to prepare with some fitness training beforehand to handle the demands of the trek.
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How To Reach
Trek essential, important links, fixed departure.
- Trail Type A cross over trail. The trek starts from Kopidana and ends at Sepi
- Rail Head New Jalpaiguri (NJP)
- Airport Bagdogra
- Base Camp SEPI
- Winter Treks (Mid Nov - Mid Feb)
- Spring Treks (Mid Feb - Mid Apr)
- Summer Treks (Mid Apr - Jun)
- Autumn Treks (Sep - Mid Nov)
- Snow IN WINTERS
- Services from Sepi to Sepi
- Meals Meals while on trek & at Hotel/Guesthouse (Veg & Eggs)
- Stay Tea House
- Region - West Bengal
- Duration - 7 Days
- Grade - Moderate To Difficult
- Max Altitude - 12000 Ft.
- Approx Trekking Km - 68 Kms.
Why is Sandakphu Phalut A Must-Do Trek?
The Sandakphu Trek in winter is a breathtaking challenge in the Indian state of West Bengal. Renowned for its panoramic views of the worlds highest mountains, including Mt. Kanchenjunga and Mt Everest, this trek is a winter wonderland for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. From the summit, one can witness the four tallest mountains in the world – Mt.Everest, Lhotse, Makalu and Kanchenjunga in the popular ‘Sleeping Buddha’ formation.
The trek takes place in the Singalila National Park, situated on the border between India and Nepal. It starts from various points, such as Maneybhanjyang or Dhotrey, and leads to Sandakphu , which is a prominent peak in the region. In winter, the trail is covered with snow and you can witness the beautiful snow-clad beauty of both West Bengal and Eastern Nepal. The crisp winter air and clear skies provide the ideal conditions for exploring the Himalayas.
Spectacular Mountain Views
The most prominent highlight of the Sandakphu Trek is the panoramic view of the worlds highest peaks. You can witness Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga, along with numerous other mountains, creating a breathtaking visual feast.
Snow-Covered Landscapes
The entire region transforms into a winter wonderland, with snow-clad trails, trees, and meadows. The white vistas create a serene and picturesque setting, perfect for photographers and nature enthusiasts.
Tea House Stays
Along the trek, youll have the opportunity to stay in traditional tea houses. These provide a comfortable and cozy respite from the cold, as well as a chance to savour the local cuisine.
Sunrise and Sunset Views
Watching the sunrise and sunset from Sandakphu is a magical experience. The changing hues of the sky and the snow-covered peaks create stunning vistas that are truly unforgettable.
Cultural Exploration
The trek allows you to interact with the local communities living in the region, gaining insight into their culture, traditions, and way of life. Experience the warm hospitality and learn about the unique customs of the Sherpas and other ethnic groups.
Who can participate
- Age; 10 years.
- First timer can apply; previous trekking experience is more appreciated.
- The climber must be fit and have sufficient stamina to cover 4 km of distance in 30 minutes without a stress.
- The climber should be able to carry a 10-15 kg backpack.
Health Awareness
- Pulse rate at rest must be in between (60 to 90 beats per minute)
- Blood Pressure Reading must be in between (DIASTOLIC 75 – 85, SYSTOLIC 100 - 130 mm Hg)
- Respiratory rate at rest must be in between (12 to 20 breaths per minute)
- Should not have Liver and kidney issues
- Should not have Diabetes Mellitus, Bronchial Asthma, Epilepsy, Heart problems, Hypertension etc
- No pacemaker implant
- People with the Sinus issues please contact to trek coordinator before booking the trek
- If your BMI is not normal, Please contact our Trek coordinator before Trek booking.
Government Employees {SCL}
Government Employees can avail the benefit of Special Casual Leave (SCL) when you join us for a trekking expedition. As per the rules of the Pay Commission, Special Casual Leave can be availed for up to 30 days in a calendar year for trekking/mountaineering expeditions through a registered organization. Trek The Himalayas is a registered adventure tour operator by Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) and Ministry Of Tourism (MOT) Trekkers have to apply for leave at least 20 days before trek departure date.
- Junior trekkers (below 15 years) should have a company of parent/guardian.
- Trekkers between 15 to 18 years can come solo with the disclaimer form signed by parent/guardian.
- Medical & Disclaimer Form (Mandatory Documents) Click here
- Altitude: 6,400 ft
- Drive Distance: 130 km
- Stay: Teahouse
- Pick-up time is 10.00 AM from NJP railway station.
- Transportation Amount is not included in the trek cost
- Breakfast and Lunch exclude, and Dinner included
The journey to the beautiful Sandakphu trek begins today. Our team will pick you up from NJP Railway Station and you will be driven towards Sepi, which will be the base camp for your Sandakphu-Phalut trek. It is an uphill drive of about 130 km to the base camp and takes about 7 hrs. You will be passing through the native tea estates of Darjeeling and Sikkim as you drive towards Sepi. Momos and delicious Thukpa is a delicacy that you must surely try along the way. They are simply mouth-watering.
En route, your first stop will be Mirik, which is also a popular tourist destination in West Bengal. This picturesque and quaint hill station is located in the serene hills of the Darjeeling district. The climate and natural beauty of Mirik attract a lot of tourists here. We will reach Mirik at around 1:00 clock in the afternoon, where we will have our lunch. Try the local delicacies, they are simply great!
After your lunch, we will resume our journey again towards Sepi, which is your base for the trek and is definitely also a very pretty campsite. The greenery surrounding Sepi makes it look very beautiful and feel pretty close to nature here. Srikhola spring also cuts through the village of Sepi, which adds to the beauty of the landscape.
En route to Sepi, you will also cross some charming villages like Rimbik, Sukhipokhri, and Dhotrey as well. The more you travel uphill, the more tranquil it becomes with no noise of bustling city life all around you. Your accommodation for today will be arranged in a homestay. So, enjoy the hospitality and rest well as you begin tomorrow.
- Altitude: 7,545 ft
- Trek Distance: 15 km
- Altitude gain: 1295 ft
- Lunch on the way
- Stay in Teahouse
Wake up and lace up your trekking boots, today we are going to start our trek towards Sandakphu. Starting the day early, its a considerably easy walk till Ramam with a gradual ascent and some steep sections. Maintain a steady pace and rest a few moments if needed. Ramam is approximately 3.5 km away from the Sepi campsite. The trail here is a constructed route for most parts and you will notice several cut fields and tiny dwellings on the way. Take a short break at Ramam if you need to and then we will head on towards Samanden.
As you move out of Ramam, the trail becomes more secluded with the huts disappearing and the forest trail starting to open up. Walking through the quiet forest with the sound of nature all around you is a great experience in itself. The Singalila Range is quite popular for its abundance of greenery and you can now feel the same. For about 6 km you will traverse through the forests until you arrive at a bridge.
After the bridge, its a steep climb for 15 minutes or so, following which you will arrive at a zone where there are stone benches, each dedicated to locals that have passed away. The locals made these benches with the kind intention that those who have passed away can serve the passersby even after their death by providing them with a place to rest.
From this point on, the trail begins to ease out a bit for a few minutes post which you arrive at a clearing dotted with wooden huts and farmlands. This is the beautiful Samanden village. Samanden has a very picturesque setting and the locals here are very friendly. Chat up with the locals and hear their interesting stories and you will also be greeted with incredible hospitality. The simplicity and the tranquility of the place may take you by surprise.
A couple of kilometers more and you will arrive at the Gorkhey campsite. Gorkhey is a small village situated in the northern part of West Sikkim and is pretty close to the state border. Gorkhey is an ideal location to halt for the night before we continue on our Sandakphu trek.
- Altitude – 11450 Ft.
- Trek Distance – 15 Km.
- Altitude Gain – 3905 Ft.
- Hot lunch on the way at aalu bari
- Stay in camps
Start your trek early in the morning from Gorkhey towards Phalut. It is about 15 km from Gorkhey. The beautiful Gorkhey Khola flows through the village of Gorkhey after which it is named. It is a tributary of the Ramam River. Crossing this picturesque setting we will head on towards Phalut.
You will again cover long sections of forested trails today, be prepared as you have to continue ascending for a long distance and at some points, the ascent can be pretty steep. You may spot plenty of Oaks and Rhododendrons on the forested path. Maintain a steady pace along the trek.
It takes about 5 hrs to reach Phalut. Phalut is one of the highest peaks of the Singalila Range, it is the second-highest point after Sandakphu Ridge. To reach from Gorkehy to Phalut, you also need to get permits, which can be acquired from the Gorkhey check post.
En route to Phalut, you will get to see the Singalila Range from up close and you will get to see a stunning view of the Kanchenjunga Massif as well. The closer you get to Phalut the more beautiful the landscape gets. At 11,450 m Phalut offers stunning mountain views. Your stay is arranged in camps and after a delicious dinner, you will rest under the canopy of a million stars. Keep in mind that Phalut does not have electricity and everything runs on the solar panel, so keep extra batteries and power banks with you for your gadgets.
- Altitude – 11217 Ft.
- Trek Distance – 10 Km.
- Altitude Less – 233 Ft.
- Packed lunch on the way
- Accommodation in camping
The next day we will start our journey towards Thakum. If you didn’t know Thakum campsite is located in Nepal, so we will be skirting the Indo-Nepal border into Nepal. Thakum is a beautiful valley that falls on the way to Sandakphu between Sabargram and Sandakphu and has a very soothing and relaxing vibe with beautiful meadows and a picturesque setting.
En route to Thakum, you may spot some Yaks grazing in the meadows and you have crossed the Indo-Nepal border into Nepal. Although it is a remote and unknown location, the views here are stunning and extremely admirable. The route to Thakum is also lined with a thicket of Rhododendron trees.
Sleeping Buddha formation stays in the backdrop as you cross some abandoned huts and cattle grounds. From Thakum, several routes branch into Nepal. This is your campsite for the night. We will pitch our tents here and rest for the night.
- Altitude – 11600 Ft.
- Trek Distance – 11 Km.
- Altitude Gain – 383 Ft.
- Hot lunch at Aal campsite
From Thakum, you will have to take the route that branches into the southwest direction towards Aal. Aal is the closest campsite to Sandakphu summit and is set in a scenic location. Today’s trek is not as tiring as other days and the trail is extremely today. A few kilometers ahead of Thakom lies the Aal campsite, which offers a very beautiful view of the Kanchenjunga Ranges and the adjacent peaks. Enjoy hot lunch at the Aal campsite today and you have the evening to spend at your leisure exploring the area.
From Thakom its about an 8km walk to Aal. Follow the hiking trail and it will lead you to the Aal campsite. On a clear day, you can see stunning views of the Sleeping Buddha formation. You will be staying in tents in Aal and you can see beautiful Himalayan views from here. You are still in Nepal territory and as you move towards Sandakphu you will again move to Indian territory. Rest well in Aal and tomorrow we will trek to Sandakphu.
- Altitude – 6560 Ft.
- Sandakphu Altitude – 11930 ft.
- Trek Distance – 14 Km.
- Altitude Gain – 330 Ft.
- Altitude less – 3700 Ft.
- Hot lunch on the way at Gurdum
- Accommodation in Tea House
The stretch from Aal to Timbure is about 14 km. As we start from Aal after 3km we will reach Sandakphu. We start early in the morning so that you can watch the sunrise from the top of Sandakphu. It is one of the prettiest sights we will ever see. The first rays of sun over the snow-capped sleeping buddha cover it in an alpenglow that is way too beautiful to be described in words.
Watching the sunrise at Sandakphu and spending some time at the summit we will head towards Timburey, our next campsite. From Sandakphu it is about 10km to Timburey and takes about 4 hours to complete. As you head towards Timburey, Gurdum is the first village that you will come across. Gurdum is a postcard-perfect village with only 4 to 5 dwellings. It is one of the remote Himalayan villages. Surrounded by forests and Himalayan mountains, Gurdum also offers a private stay for tourists in its scenic setting.
Timburey is not far from here. After trekking for another 3 km you will arrive at Timburey, your campsite for the night. There are also a couple of home stays here and we will be staying at one of the local tea houses.
- Altitude Less-
- Trek Distance – 3 km (1 hrs)
- Drive Distance – 130 Km (6 hrs.)
- You will reach NJP by 06.00 pm
This is the last day of your trekking and also the last day in the mountains. Your beautiful journey to Sandakphu ends today. From Timburey, we start our trek towards Srikhola again. Its a 3 km descent to Srikhola and takes about an hour. Once we reach Srikhola road-head, a vehicle will be waiting for you that will drive you back to NJP Railway Station. These are the same roads that you came in at the start of your journey. Reminisce about the mountains as you head back onwards on your journey, taking back with you wonderful memories of Sandakphu.
- Pick Up Place
Our Pick-up location is New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP) railway station
Plz Note:- Transportation Amount is not included in the trek cost.
Options to reach New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP) railway station:-
1. Taking a flight to Bagdogra Airport in West Bengal, and take a cab to NJP railway station, it’s 20 km away and will take 45 minutes.
- Domestic: There are various direct and indirect flights from other cities. You can take direct flights from Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati and other cities.
- International: International terminal is well equipped with modern amenities. Druk Air is the airline which provides international flights to the passengers. International flights connect with Paro in Bhutan and Bangkok. These flights are direct and comfortable.
2. Take a train to New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP) that is well-connected to major cities like Kolkata, Guwahati, Delhi and Mumbai.
Please click on Note section to know about Pick-up timing and vehicle type.
-Pick-up timing will be 10:00 am at New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP)
-Dropped will be at New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP) by 06:00 PM, for onward journey from NJP it is advised to make arrangements after 08:00 PM.
-TTH’s Tata Sumo, Tempo Traveller or similar vehicles will pick-up you.
-If you wish to upgrade the transport service, please contact the Trek Coordinator.
Trekkers will be dropped at New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP).
The distance from Railway Station to Bagdogra Airport is 20 km, it will take approx 40 minutes.
- Cancellation Policy
1. Accommodation – Day 1, Day 2, and Day 6 Stay in a Tea house (Triple/quad sharing Male and female separately ) / Day 3, Day 4, and Day 5 in a Tent (2 people in one tent) 2. Meals while on trek (Veg.) - Dinner at Sepi on Day 1 to Breakfast at Timbure on Day 7 3. Crampon (if required) – As per the snow condition 4. All necessary permits entry fees and forest fees 5. First aid, medical kit, and oxygen cylinder 6. Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader, guides, cook and Support staff
1. Any kind of personal expenses 2. Food during the transit 3. Transport NJP to Sepi and return 4. Any kind of emergency evacuation charges 5. Mules or porter to carry a personal backpack 6. Anything not specifically mentioned under the inclusion head
7. Transport cost.
Things can be provided on demand and availability (participant has to pay extra for these things)
1- Satellite phone/setphone - is a type of mobile phone that connects via radio links via satellites orbiting the Earth instead of terrestrial cell sites like cellphones. Therefore, they can operate in most geographic locations on the Earth's surface.
2- Gamow/PAC HAPO Bag (Portable Hyperbaric Bag) - is a unique, portable hyperbaric chamber for the treatment of acute mountain sickness (AMS), also known as altitude sickness.
3- AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) - are portable life-saving devices designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, a medical condition in which the heart stops beating suddenly and unexpectedly
Insurance is mandatory and can be obtained through TTH or other providers. Non-Indian rates are slightly higher, trek coordinator will share the balance payment link after booking. If you choose not to book through us, we will refund your insurance fee; email us immediately after booking for the refund.
-Normally TTH expect to carry your personal luggage on your own, if you wish to offload your backpack, you can give it to Mule. Charges of offloading backpack :- -INR 1800/- if you make an online payment, 10 days in advance -INR 2500/- if you inform us after reaching NJP -The backpack cannot weigh more than 11 kgs. Backpack should have waterproof cover. Suitcases/strolleys/ bags will not be allowed. Paying the Trek/ Adventure activity fee:
Special Offers
Make a single payment and trek the number of times you want.
If you book a trek with Trek The Himalayas and are unable to complete the same or you have successfully completed that trek and want to do it again, you can repeat it multiple times without paying the cost of the trek.
Terms and conditions
-This offer is a non-transferable.
-This offer is valid for Trek The Himalayas limited fixed departures.
-This offer is valid for 5 years from the date of booking.
-This offer is not valid if the participant has received a cash refund or voucher at the time of cancellation.
-Participants don’t have to pay for the trek cost but have to pay for transportation and trek permit costs.
Trek Cost - Rs 12,300 (Sepi to Sepi)
GST - 5% (Mandatory)
Insurance - Rs 245 (Mandatory)
Transportation - Rs 2,500 (NJP to Sepi and return) (Optional)
Off load Backpack - Rs 1,800 Online (Optional)
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Cancellation terms:
For the cancellation of services due to any avoidable/unavoidable reasons, Trek The Himalayas must be notified of the same in writing at [email protected] At the time we receive your written cancellation, refunds based on the total fare are as follows.
Cancellations prior to 25 days from the start of the Trip
Refund options
- 5% deduction of trek fee
- 100% cash voucher for any trip till one year
Cancellation between 24 days and 15 days to the start of the Trip
- 30% deduction of trek fee
- 100% cash voucher for same trip till one year
- 85% cash voucher for any trip till one year
Cancellation between 14 days and 10 days to the start of the Trip
- Book the same trek, in the same season, with any other batch
- 50% deduction of trek fee
- 80% cash voucher for same trip till one year
- 70% cash voucher for any trip till one year
Cancellation less than 9 days to the start of the trek
- Transfer your trek (same trek, same batch) to your friend
- No cash refund
- 20% cash voucher for the same trip till one year
- 10% cash voucher for any trip till one year
In the unlikely event that TTH cancels a trek prior to the scheduled departure date:
While it is extremely rare for TTH to cancel a trek, we understand that unforeseen circumstances or natural disasters may occasionally require us to do so before the scheduled departure. These circumstances could include continuous rain or snow, thunderstorms, snowstorms, landslides, floods, earthquakes, or any other natural calamity that poses a risk to the safety of our trekkers. Additionally, unforeseeable events such as local riots, curfews, pandemics, lockdowns, government orders, or any similar situations that compromise the safety of the trekking experience may also necessitate a cancellation.
In the event of such a cancellation, TTH will provide you with a voucher equivalent to the amount you paid for the trek. This voucher can be redeemed for any of our treks within the next year, allowing you to still enjoy an adventure with us at a later date.
- The issuance of a voucher is not applicable in situations where you are required to descend from the trek for any reason. The trek leader may make the decision to send you down from the trek due to factors such as insufficient fitness level, symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), high blood pressure, exceeding the designated turn-around-time, health concerns, or if you are found smoking, drinking, or violating the rules set for the trek. In such cases, the provision of a voucher does not apply.
In the rare event that TTH shifts a trek:
We would like to emphasize that weather conditions in high-altitude areas are highly unpredictable and can undergo sudden changes at any time, irrespective of the day. Additionally, circumstances beyond our control, such as natural disasters, political unrest, pandemics, and lockdowns, may impact the feasibility of conducting a trek. In cases where we are unable to proceed with an event due to such circumstances that are beyond our direct control, we will make every effort to provide you with an alternative trek that is safer and more suitable.
In such situations, we will issue a voucher to offset the cost difference between the originally scheduled trek and the alternative trek. This voucher can be redeemed at any time within one year from the date of issue. Please note that a refund fee or reimbursement of the cost difference is not applicable in these cases.
- Change of trek batch is dependent on the availability of seats in the batch
- In case of transferring a trek to a friend, he/she should satisfy all the mandatory requirements put forward by TTH
- TTH holds the right to change/cancel the policies, without prior notice
- Cash refund is applicable only in case of bookings made without using any promotional offer code or vouchers
Cash Voucher Terms:
- This is a non-transferable voucher
- The voucher cannot be merged with any other offer of Trek The Himalayas
- The voucher is valid for Trek booked directly with Trek The Himalayas in India
- To avail the voucher please use your register phone number or e-mail id
- All the other Terms of booking a trek with Trek The Himalayas are applicable to the voucher
- Trek The Himalayas holds rights to add/remove any of the Terms and Conditions without prior notice
Itineraries are based on information available at the time of planning and are subject to change. "Trek The Himalayas" reserves the right to change expedition dates, people or itineraries as conditions warrant. If a trip must be delayed or the itinerary changed due to bad weather, road conditions, transportation delays, government intervention, airline schedules, sickness, or other contingency for which TTH or its agents cannot make provision, the cost of delays and/or other changes are the responsibility of the participant. TTH reserves the right to decline, or accept, any individual as a trip member for any reason whatsoever.
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Sandakphu Trek is a 68 km trek.
Sandakphu is located in the Indian state of West Bengal, Sikkim region .
Sandakphu Trek is a moderate to difficult grade trek.
Sandakphu Trek can be done in all seasons, summer (Mid Apr-Jun), autumn (Sep - Mid-Nov), Winter (Mid-Nov - Mid Feb), and Spring (Mid Feb - Mid-Apr).
Yes, it is highly recommended to hire a professional expert for the Sandakphu Trek , especially if you are a beginner or have limited trekking experience. A professional can provide you with valuable assistance, including knowledge of the local terrain, weather conditions, and the culture of the region. They can also help you with navigation and ensure your safety throughout the trek.
During the Sandakphu Trek , you will stay in 3 nights in the teahouses and 3 nights in the Tent.
Here are some of the essentials you should pack for the trek: 1. Trekking shoes: A good pair of trekking shoes is essential for a comfortable trek. Make sure your shoes are well-fitted, sturdy and provide good grip on the trail. 2. Warm Clothing: The weather can be unpredictable in the mountains, so it's important to carry warm clothing, including thermal innerwear, fleece jackets, down jacket, and waterproof jacket. 3. Trekking pants: Carry comfortable and quick-drying trekking pants that are suitable for the weather conditions. 4. Backpack: A good quality backpack with a capacity of 40-50 liters is ideal for carrying your essentials during the trek. 5. Sleeping bag: A good quality sleeping bag is essential for a comfortable stay during the camping nights. 6. Headlamp/Flashlight: Carry a good quality headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries for trekking during early morning or late evening hours. 7. Water bottle: Carry a reusable water bottle and stay hydrated throughout the trek. 8. Snacks: Carry energy bars, dry fruits, and snacks for instant energy during the trek. 9. First aid kit: Carry a basic first aid kit, including band-aids, antiseptic cream, pain relief spray, and medicines for altitude sickness. 10. Sun protection: Carry sunscreen lotion, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the harsh sun rays. 11. Trekking poles: Trekking poles can help in maintaining balance and reduce the strain on your knees while trekking.
Yes, permits are required for the Sandakphu Trek . The trek passes through the Singalila National Park, which is a protected area and requires permits for entry. The permits required for Sandakphu Trek are Singalila National Park Permit, West Bengal Forest Department Permit, and Sikkim Tourism Department Permit. When you trek with us, Trek The Himalayas obtains all the permits for you.
In the Himalayas is a challenging and unpredictable activity, and undertaking it alone can be risky and dangerous. The Sandakphu Trek is a high-altitude trek that requires good physical fitness, proper acclimatization, and knowledge of the terrain. It is also essential to have adequate equipment, including warm clothing, proper footwear, a reliable tent, and a sleeping bag. Going solo means taking on all these responsibilities and risks alone, which can be overwhelming for inexperienced trekkers. In addition, the Sandakphu Trek passes through remote areas, and there is limited access to medical facilities and emergency services. Going with a group or a guide provides an added layer of safety and security, as they are trained to handle any situation that may arise during the trek. Therefore, it is highly recommended to go with a reputable trekking company or an experienced guide for the Sandakphu Trek. This will ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience, with the added benefit of local knowledge, group support, and a hassle-free journey.
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SANDAKPHU PHALUT TREK
Offering Majestic Views of the Kanchenjunga Range From its Unprecedented Height
Maneybanjang
Sandakphu Phalut Trek: Overview
The Sandakphu Phalut Trek is a captivating expedition spanning approximately 44 kilometres through the Eastern Himalayas, offering unparalleled views of majestic peaks like Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga. Accommodation options along the route include cozy lodges, guesthouses, and camping facilities, providing trekkers with a comfortable retreat amidst the rugged terrain.
The trek reaches altitudes exceeding 12,000 feet, showcasing diverse landscapes from lush forests to alpine meadows, requiring acclimatization and preparation for the altitude's challenges.
Experienced guides, well-versed in the terrain and local culture, accompany trekkers, ensuring safety and offering enriching insights. A meticulously planned itinerary covers the trek's highlights, offering trekkers a balanced and rewarding journey. Sandakphu Phalut Trek packages encompass accommodations, guide services, permits, and meals, with costs varying based on inclusions and duration.
The best times to undertake this trek are generally in spring (March to May) and autumn (October to December), providing favourable weather conditions and clearer views. Essential permits are required to enter protected areas along the route, ensuring compliance with conservation efforts. Trekking gear, including sturdy boots, warm clothing, sleeping bags, and other essentials, tailored for the terrain and altitude, is imperative.
Exploring reviews and photos from previous trekkers offers valuable insights into the trek's challenges and beauty, aiding in preparation and setting expectations. Understanding these aspects thoroughly ensures a fulfilling Sandakphu Phalut Trek, allowing trekkers to immerse themselves in the unmatched beauty and adventure of the Himalayas while ensuring safety and enjoyment throughout the journey.
Sandakphu Trekking Quick Facts:
Duration: 8D/7N
Altitude: 12,024 ft
Sandakphu Trek Difficulty Level: Moderate
Sandakphu Trek Distance : 44km
Temperature: Day: 8°C to 15°C & Night: -5°C to 5°C
Best Time to do Sandakphu Trek: March to April, October to February
Nearest Railway Station: NJP
Nearest Airport: Bagdogra
Starting Point: Manebhanjan/Chitrey
Ending Point: Srikhola
Sandakphu Phalut Trek Package
Sandakphu Phalut Trek Package offers an unparalleled adventure amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Himalayas. This trek package is meticulously crafted to provide an unforgettable journey through the mesmerising trails of Sandakphu and Phalut. The trek package is designed for both novice trekkers seeking an introduction to the wonders of the mountains and seasoned adventurers looking for a thrilling expedition.
Sandakphu Phalut trek package allows you to immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of the Eastern Himalayas, showcasing panoramic views of the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu. The package encompasses a carefully planned itinerary that ensures a seamless and fulfilling trekking experience.
Our Sandakphu Phalut trek package includes expert guides well-versed in the terrain, ensuring safety and guidance throughout the journey. Accommodation along the trail is cosy yet authentic, providing a comfortable stay amidst the rugged beauty of the mountains.
The Sandakphu Phalut trek package caters to adventure enthusiasts, offering various activities such as birdwatching, exploring the local culture, and witnessing the breathtaking sunrise and sunset views from vantage points. Additionally, the package provides opportunities for photography enthusiasts to capture the diverse flora and fauna found along the route.
Embark on the trek package to discover the charm of remote Himalayan villages, interact with friendly locals, and savour delicious local cuisine. Whether you seek a thrilling escapade or a soulful communion with nature, this trek package promises an unforgettable journey filled with awe-inspiring moments and memories that last a lifetime.
Sandakphu Phalut trek package is a gateway to an extraordinary adventure, inviting trekkers to explore the untamed beauty of the Himalayas while creating cherished memories amidst nature's grandeur.
Sandakpu Phalut Trek Route
Sandakphu Phalut trek route is a mesmerizing trail that unveils the unparalleled beauty of the Eastern Himalayas. This trek route is renowned among adventure seekers for its awe-inspiring vistas and thrilling challenges. The Sandakphu Phalut trek route spans approximately 32 kilometres, leading trekkers through diverse landscapes, charming villages, and enchanting forests.
Sandakphu Phalut trek route begins at Manebhanjan, a picturesque town in Darjeeling district, West Bengal. From here, trekkers commence their expedition, ascending through dense rhododendron forests and picturesque meadows adorned with a myriad of wildflowers. The route offers panoramic views of towering peaks, including the majestic Kanchenjunga, the world's third-highest mountain.
The trek route is carefully curated to provide trekkers with an immersive experience in the Himalayas' raw beauty. As trekkers ascend higher, the landscape transforms, offering glimpses of the alpine vegetation and stunning vistas that change with every step. The trail to Phalut, the second-highest peak in West Bengal, is adorned with surreal landscapes, making it a photographer's paradise.
Trekkers witness the unique culture and warmth of the local communities residing in remote mountainous villages along the way. These interactions add a cultural richness to the trekking experience, providing insights into the lifestyle and traditions of the region.
The Sandakphu Phalut trek route presents a blend of adventure and tranquillity, offering trekkers an opportunity to challenge themselves while reveling in the serenity of the Himalayas. Each twist and turn on this route unfolds a new chapter of natural splendor, making it an unforgettable journey for every nature enthusiast.
Sandakphu Phalut trek route beckons adventurers to embark on an exhilarating journey through stunning landscapes and cultural immersion, creating memories that linger as tales of an extraordinary expedition.
Sandakphu Phalut Trek Guide
Sandakphu Phalut Trek guide is an indispensable companion for adventurers seeking an unforgettable journey through the Himalayas. This trek guide is tailored to offer comprehensive assistance and expertise, ensuring a safe, enjoyable, and insightful exploration of the mesmerizing Sandakphu Phalut trail.
Sandakphu Phalut Trek guide serves as a knowledgeable companion, well-versed in the nuances of the route, local culture, and terrain intricacies. Experienced guides accompany trekkers throughout the expedition, providing valuable insights into the region's flora, fauna, and historical significance.
The Trek guide meticulously plans the itinerary, considering various factors like altitude, weather conditions, and the physical capabilities of trekkers. Their expertise ensures a well-paced journey, allowing trekkers to acclimatize and relish the stunning vistas along the way.
One of the key roles of the Trek guide is to prioritize safety. They are equipped to handle emergency situations, possess first aid knowledge, and maintain constant vigilance over the group, ensuring a secure trekking experience.
Moreover, Sandakphu Phalut Trek guides add depth to the expedition by sharing captivating stories about the local traditions, lifestyle, and significance of the surrounding peaks. Their insights enrich the journey, offering trekkers a holistic experience beyond the physical aspect of the trek.
Trekkers benefit from the expertise of Sandakphu Phalut Trek guides in navigating the trail's twists and turns, optimizing the trekking experience by identifying the best vantage points for breathtaking views and picturesque moments.
Sandakphu Phalut Trek guides are indispensable allies for trekkers, providing guidance, safety, and a deeper understanding of the trail's essence. Their expertise elevates the journey, transforming it into an immersive and enlightening adventure amidst the majestic Himalayas.
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● Distance: 85 km
● Time: 3 hours
● Drive via road
On the first day, pick up from NJP Railway Station or the Bagdogra Airport is at 8 in the morning. The trip starts with a 3-hour drive to Maneybhanjang. The route takes you through some of the ideal hill station towns of the eastern Himalayas. As soon as you escape the city limits of New Jalpaiguri, the road becomes fringed by tea gardens, recognized for their authentic Darjeeling Tea. En route, you pass the captivating townlets of Sonada and Kurseong. The road forks at the famous Ghoom Railway Station, the starting point for the Toy Train (Darjeeling Himalayan Railway). You take the leftward road via Sukhiapokhri to Maneybhanjang. The last ATM is at Sukhiapokhri for cash provisions. At an altitude of 6900ft, Maneybhanjang is the entrance to the Singalila National Park. When we say that Maneybhanjang lies on the Nepal border, we mean that crossing a drain would instantly transport you into Nepal from India! It is the perfect place for acclimatization and resting for the upcoming trek early next morning. After lunch, you can witness a game on the football ground overlooking some of the most stunning mountainscapes. You can also shop in the marketplace of Nepal. Don’t worry, Indian banknotes are accepted in all the shops. Collect souvenirs or just fruits for snacking!
● Distance: 11 km
● Time: 4-5 hours
● Altitude: 9,450ft ● Stay: Homestay in Tumling
Post breakfast, you begin with the Sandakphu trail from the Singalila Wildlife Division office. Here on, the permits are collected and your trek formally begins.
After entering the Singalila National Park, follow the stridden trekking route through the forest. The trail periodically blends with the vehicle road in these parts. The first destination is Chitrey, about 3km away.
Chitrey is a tiny hamlet located at a height of 8000ft. The hike to Chitrey is a steep uphill course through thick forests of pine, fir, and birches. The incline becomes fairly more comfortable after the initial scrabble. The subsequent village is Meghma on the Indo-Nepal border, where the trail bifurcates. The route on the right goes to Tonglu in India. The left trail takes you to Tumling in Nepal, 4 km away, your next destination.
In spring, the trail transforms into a fairy path. Completely flourishing in red due to the rhododendrons in full bloom, the trail is awe-inspiring. Tumling offers breathtaking sunrise vistas as well as an astonishing panorama of the Sleeping Buddha. Wander in the warm hospitality of Nepal and converse with the locals for an authentic insight into their lives. You can experience Nepali delicacies at the homestay.
It is important to mention that mobile network is sparse and mostly available near the vehicular road. Electricity is available in Tumling, however proper electric heaters may not be as easily accessible.
● Distance: 12 km
● Time: 5-6 hours
● Altitude: 10,400 ft.
● Lunch at Garibas
● Stay: Homestay in Kalipokhri
Starting the trek from towards Kalipokhri, the trail deviates into 3 routes. The trail on the left leads to Garibas via Jaubari in Nepal. Although more prolonged, this route is exceptionally scenic, passing through the rolling meadows of Nepal. You take this picturesque route via Jaubari, 3 km from Tumling. From Jaubari to Garibas, the trail goes through a vertical descent. After crossing Jaubari, you have a clear view of the extravagant ‘Sleeping Buddha’, straight ahead, doused in the sunlight. The complete family of Kanchenjunga reveals itself, time and again, through the wilderness. Your hot lunch is served on reaching Garibas. Post lunch, you are re-energized for the next part of the trek to Kaiyakatta. The ascent is steep for the next 2km. You will come across several small lakes and brooks throughout the trail. The path tends to get more verdant as you climb higher. The harmonious hush of the woods, the multicoloured flora, and fauna, combined with the exquisite view of Mt. Kachenjunga in the front, make the trek unforgettable. The trail becomes a gradual ascent to Kalipokhri after crossing Kaiyakatta, the. Located at an altitude of 10,400 ft, Kalipokhri is a lake enclosing black coloured water. This lake is believed to be holy by the local people. It is considered that praying and stacking pebbles at this sacred lake will aid in manifesting your wishes. You stay at Kalipokhri for the night.
● Distance: 8 km
● Time: 4 hours
● Altitude: 11, 950ft.
● Trek to the highest point in West Bengal
● Lunch en route
● Stay: Homestay in Sandakphu
This is the day when you reach Sandakphu. At an altitude of about 11,950ft, Sandakphu is the highest point of West Bengal. The trail from Kalipokhri to Sandakphu is straightforward and easy. This trail is gradually ascending in the beginning. The route passes through the hamlets of Bhagsa and Bikheybhanjang, where you can refill your water bottles. As the topography shifts to flat land, you are awarded with the panoramic vista of the Sandakphu summit. You follow a trail of a steep zig-zag ascent to the top of Sandakphu. From the top of Sandakphu, you can witness incredible views of the snow-capped mountain peaks of Mt. Everest, Mt.Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Nuptse, and the rest of the family of Everest. They lie on the left-hand side, while on the right side is Mount Kanchenjunga with its family. Standing at Sandakphu, the overwhelming sensation of standing on top of the world will indeed take you in awe. You can watch the clouds sail below you on the mountainside. Encircled by the loftiest mountains, the ecstasy is unforgettable and relentless. You can spend hours watching the colours play out on the peaks in the panoramic view as the sun gradually sets on the horizon. The temperature decreases rapidly after dusk. So keep your warm layers handy. The spring months sometimes experience heavy rain and some snow in Sandakphu. You can find a feeble mobile network at particular spots in Sandakphu. Turn in early to your homestay to witness the sunrise the next daybreak.
● Distance: 21 km
● Time: 8 hours
● Altitude: 11,800 ft.
● Lunch at Sabargram/Molley
● Stay: Homestay in Phalut
Wake up early to watch the sunrise over the towering mountains. One of the best sunrise spots in India, Sandakphu is truly gorgeous in the earliest hours. This mesmerizing view of the dawn breaking over the panoramic view of the highest mountains in the world is unmistakeably the best experience on this trek. This day is going to be lengthy so prepare well in advance. Watching the sunrise is bound to fill you up with the necessary vigour for the rest of the day. The excursion from Sandakphu to Phalut is conceivably the most picturesque in the entire trek. The route is rather comfortable with small undulating slopes. The trail stretches through groves of rhododendrons, pines, and through extensive meadows with the glorious snowclad mountain ranges in the background. The Kanchenjunga family keeps on the right while the Everest is on your left as you make your way towards Phalut. On the first stretch of the trek, you reach Sabargram, 14 km from Sandakphu. Pause here for a brief lunch in the backdrop of the grand Himalayan peaks. Sabargram has a small lake which also serves as a water point. Hence fill up your water bottles here. Another 7 km later, you reach Phalut. The last stretch has a steep climb for a kilometer before reaching the top. Phalut has a barren table-top topography, with very less population. Due to the lack of vegetation at the top, Phalut assures the best panoramic vista of the surroundings. The Kanchenjunga ranges appear extremely near when viewed from Phalut. The sunrise, as viewed from Phalut, is a breathtaking experience. This area experiences strong winds after dusk. So settle into your homestays quickly and get a good rest for the next morning.
● Distance: 14 km
● Time: 6 hours
● Altitude: 7,500 ft.
● Lunch at Gorkhey
● Stay: Homestay in Samanden
Start the day early and hike up to the Phalut top before dawn. After watching a bewitching sunrise, you begin the descent for the return journey. The trail is gradual and marked through an obscuring forest that transports you to a world of fantasy. The chirping of birds furnishes a continuous background melody to your excursion. The entire trail is dotted with conifers, pines, magnolia, and rhododendrons apart from several herbs and orchids. The vegetation helps in the descent by keeping the sun rays out for most of the hike. Gorkhey, about 14 km from Phalut, is a charming hamlet enveloped in pine trees. The Gorkhey Khola river flows through the village. Pause here to enjoy the beautiful environment and the warmth of the local people. Samanden, a scenic hamlet, is only a kilometer ahead of Gorkhey. After lunch at Gorkhey, you push forward to Samanden in the so-called ‘Lost Valley’ plateau. Your last stay in the Singalila National Park is undoubtedly one of the best.
● Time: 7 hours
● Altitude: 6900 ft.
● Lunch en-route
● Stay: Homestay in Srikhola
The last day of the trek takes you winding through the thick forest. You descend towards Srikhola via the beautiful village of Rammam. The initial stretch of the trail is on level terrain. However, the trail turns into a steep descent after about 10km. This trail passes through rhododendron forests that are in full bloom in the spring. This trail is ideal for spotting Himalayan Red Panda, black bears, or the Himalayan Monal. As you draw nearer to the Srikhola Suspension Bridge, the frequency of houses along the route increases simultaneously. Several trails, from different directions, converge at the bridge. The Srikhola river flows by the village of Srikhola. This is your last destination for this trek. Check into your homestay and celebrate the successful completion of the trek.
● Distance: 130 km
● Drive via Roadways
On the last day, cross the Srikhola bridge on foot and breathe in the fresh air in the morning. After breakfast, you start on your return journey to your choice of the drop point. The drive takes you through Rimbick and connects to Maneybhanjang. The route takes you back through the roads of Day 1 along the tea gardens and picturesque towns. You will reach the station/airport in the afternoon
Sandakphu Phalut Trek
8Days/7Nights
With India Treks, discover the various Sandakphu Trek package choices that may be customized to your preferences. Our eight-day, seven-night journey includes:
1. Accommodation
Immerse yourself in the local culture by staying in luxury hotels or homes along the hiking trails.
Enjoy the delicious snacks on offer throughout the trip, ensuring you stay refreshed and satisfied.
3. Transport
Enjoy an easy itinerary with travel arrangements included for a hassle-free experience.
4. Walking Tours
We handle all necessary permits, so you can focus on the tour without the hassle of staff.
5. Guide Services
Benefit from experienced guides who enhance your walking experience by exploring the historical, cultural and natural wonders of the area.
Basic Requirement
A simple 50-60 liter backpack with proper hip and shoulder support is essential for the trek. Remember you have to carry your bag. Practice walking while carrying your packed bag. Pack only as much as you can comfortably bear.
The Sandakphu-Phalut trek requires appropriate trekking shoes that not only provide good grip and support but can also withstand rain and snow. Make sure your trekking shoes are broken into weeks before the trek commences.
Quick-drying garments, providing the right balance of flexibility in movements and comfort, are indispensable on a long trek. Quick-dry socks, full-sleeved t-shirts, and comfortable trek pants are necessary. Choose jackets with hoods to protect you from the strong winds. Invest in proper trekking gear depending on the season you choose for trekking.
i. Spring: The temperatures are mild during these months. Carry a windcheater or jacket and a couple of fleece layers for the early mornings and nights. Rainproof ponchos, rain jackets, and covers are essential due to the possibility of periodic rainfall.
ii. Autumn: The temperatures fall drastically during the nights. Rains are infrequent. The odds of snowfall are also very less during these months. Carry a padded jacket and layer on your fleece as required.
iii. Winter: The temperatures are extremely low and windy. Snowfall is recurring from December to February. Carry a padded down-jacket, fit for below zero temperatures. Carry enough warm clothes and waterproof gloves.
i. Sunglasses – UV-protected sunglasses are especially essential for the winter months with the vast stretches of snow.
ii. Sunscreen Lotion – Protects your skin from the harsh UV rays of the sun while on the trek.
iii. Cap/Hat – It is vital to keep your head protected from direct sunlight, wind, etc.
iv. Gloves – Waterproof gloves are extremely crucial during the winter months for handling snow.
v. Socks – As previously mentioned, quick-dry socks are essential. You can also choose to carry woollen socks for cold nights.
vi. Ear And Nose Covers – Carry proper gear to cover your nose and ears against the wind on the summits. You can use a Muffler or neck warmer for this purpose.
Carry at least two 1 liter reusable water bottles per person. Fill them up whenever you come across a drinking water source on the trail
Polythene Bags/Ziplock bags: Carry your used or wet garments in these bags. It is advised to not wash clothes on the trek, due to water scarcity in the mountains. Save water.
Toilet Kit : Carry your own bathroom/toilet kit and personal care items. Cream and moisturisers are a necessity for the trek.
Carry your prescribed medicines (if any) and/or medicines that you may require such as anti-allergens, paracetamol, etc. Do keep band-aids handy
Carry your government Photo ID card on your person always.
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FAQs of Sandakphu Phalut Trek
How long is the trek from sandakphu to phalut.
The trek distance from Sandakphu to Phalut is approximately 21 kilometres. The trail offers stunning vistas and takes about 6 to 7 hours to cover, depending on one's pace.
Which is better Sandakphu or Phalut?
Both Sandakphu and Phalut offer unique experiences. Sandakphu provides iconic panoramic views, while Phalut showcases a wider landscape. Some trekkers prefer Sandakphu for its sunrise and sunset views, while others favor Phalut for its expansive vistas.
How difficult is the Sandakphu trek?
The Sandakphu trek is moderate in difficulty, suitable for both novice and experienced trekkers. It involves some steep ascents and descents, requiring moderate fitness levels and acclimatization to the altitude.
What is the altitude of the Sandakphu Phalut trek?
The trek reaches altitudes exceeding 11,000 feet (3,353 meters), offering panoramic views of prominent peaks like Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu.
What does the Sandakphu Phalut trek package include?
Trek packages typically cover accommodations, guide services, permits, meals, and sometimes transportation to and from the trek starting point.
What accommodations are available along the trek route?
Accommodations include cozy lodges, guesthouses, and camping options. These facilities offer trekkers a comfortable stay amidst the Himalayan landscape.
When is the best time to do the Sandakphu Phalut Trek?
The ideal times for the trek are generally from March to May (spring) and October to December (autumn). These periods offer favorable weather conditions and clearer views.
How do I acquire permits for the trek?
Permits are essential and can be obtained through the local authorities or through designated agencies. They regulate entry into protected areas and ensure compliance with conservation efforts.
What gear should I carry for the Sandakphu Phalut Trek?
Essential trekking gear includes sturdy boots, warm clothing, sleeping bags, trekking poles, first aid kits, and other necessary items suited for the terrain and altitude.
How to do Sandakphu Phalut Trek?
To undertake the Sandakphu Phalut Trek, begin by planning your itinerary with India Treks, securing necessary permits and accommodations. Pack suitable trekking gear and engage experienced guides provided by India Treks for safety and insights. Start the trek from Manebhanjan, gradually ascending through captivating landscapes, covering approximately 32 kilometers over several days while acclimatizing and enjoying the breathtaking Himalayan views. Experience this unforgettable journey with India Treks!
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Available Batches
October 2024, november 2024, december 2024.
Brief Description
Brief Itinerary
Detailed itinerary.
Make your way to Jaubhari (2240M)
Distance: 110 kms
Duration: 5 hours
Day 1 is reserved to make your way to Jaubhari which is first of the many small, quaint and soul-calming villages on our trek. This one doubles up as the trailhead as well. (You may choose to have us arrange for your transport from and to NJP for an additional cost as mentioned on the website). At a distance of 110 kms from the closest airport, Bagdogra, in Siliguri, the 5 hour drive to this small village is the start of a refreshing experience. It is a soothing ride on smooth, winding roads bordered with forests and tea gardens on both sides – the route as clean and green as it can be. The 5 hours go by in a jiffy. Jaubhari exudes the quintessential vintage village vibe with step farming all along its mountain faces, people on bicycles carrying produce and the colourful houses with small fields in front of each home against the tall trees of mountain forests and the most glorious sunsets.
The village does not have too many shops, so remember to carry all that you need for the trek before getting on this ride.
We should get here by early evening. The rest of the day is reserved to get settled into your accommodation (homestay), get used to the mountain air, discuss some do’s and don’ts as well as the happenings of the next few days, go for an acclimatization walk on the beautiful roads of this village and finally to savor some delicious home-cooked dinner before tucking yourself in.
Jaubhari (2,240M) to Tumling (2,875M) (Click to View GPS data)
Distance: 9 kms
Duration: 7-8 hours
The first day of our trek is going to be as rewarding as it is long. The sun comes out fairly early. Since it is all bright outside by 04:30 AM, it does not seem like too much effort to start your day early. The morning is misty and enchanting when the clouds come to visit and the sun is feeling playful enough to engage in a game of hide and seek. We have an early cup of tea to enjoy the shenanigans of the elements of nature. It is a relaxed morning with no rush. On the agenda is packing up with all you need for the trek and having a hot breakfast before we start off on this mesmerizing trail.
There is electricity in Jauhari, use it to your advantage and charge all your gadgets that you might need during the trail. Airtel and Jio networks are also available till this point but start to get sketchy farther along on the trail.
We start between 08:30 AM and 09:00 AM. It will take close to 10 minutes to cross the village with houses vertically lined up on an elevation. After close to a 60M ascent, we exit the area of habitation and enter a thick forest. In an hour and a half, we reach a cemented road. The trail for this trek crisscrosses between isolated areas and the motor able road, so expect this to happen all the way through to the last day. Five minutes on the road and we enter the forest again and trek through the closed canopy of tall trees to the sound of barking deer, different species of birds and if we get lucky might even have a chance to spot the red panda. Along the way the forest cover reduces – trees giving way to bushes. Some points of the trail, we are close enough to the motor able road to hear the sound of cars but not so close so as to see them.
At the mark of 2.5kms, the elevation on the trail becomes less steep – almost flat in places and in some going into a descent. The gain in elevation from here on is gradual. There are also sections with roughly laid out stairs which take you through the forest but most patches are dirt trails carpeted with freshly fallen leaves from the vegetation around - the air nippy from the dropping temperature.
Remember to carry ample water although there are water sources available each time we cross a village like Chitrey, Lamaydhura and Meghma. The Nepal border begins at Chitrey. A 3 km walk from here will get us to Lamaydhura which is a small village with a few Tibetan families. At the mark of 6 kms, we hit the cemented road again. One hour of following this road, we reach our lunch point in a small homely-looking dhaba which serves home-cooked food serviced with a warm smile! Interestingly enough the lunch point is Meghma which is in Nepal. We quite literally start the day in India and by afternoon are already across the border. Here begin our flirtations with the Indo-Nepal border which will be a constant throughout this trek.
Do not forget to turn off your phone/data, unless you have an international roaming pack on your phone, to avoid long-running phone bills.
After a total elevation gain of over 600M for today, expect to reach the homestay at Tumling between 3 and 4 PM to some freshly brewed tea and snacks on the house!
Tumling (2,875M) to Kalapokhri (2,990M) (Click to View GPS data)
Distance: 15 kms
Duration: 8 hours
The one thing that’s different about the Sandakphu trek as compared to others is that you spend your nights in warm and comfortable beds and wake up well rested and fresh to start the next day’s adventure. Today is a little longer than yesterday but the terrain and the surrounding beauty is enough to keep weariness at bay.
We wake up to our first view of The Sleeping Buddha in the first light of the day. The Kangchenjunga range of peaks give it the shape from which it gets its name. The cluster of peaks forming the Buddha seem even more reverential in the morning as the peaks shine golden soaked in the sun’s light. Remember to ask your local guide to name the peaks in this cluster – each one is of significance and might be a name you’ve heard before.
Today’s trek is a total of 15 kms. Notice the two roads diverging as you start the trek. We trek on the Nepal road & reach the Singalila National Park entry point within 15 minutes where we need to get our permits checked at the check post before continuing on. Once we enter the national park, if the skies are clear, we get a clear and unobstructed view of Mt. Everest.
The trail that leads to Gairibas to Kaiyakatta and from there to Kalipokhri (which translates to Black Lake) is stone-paved in some sections, in some sections a dirt trail - a few sections of steep ascents and a few sections with stairs. One of the steepest sections today is a 300M ascent over 2 kms right after our lunch point but overall the trail is fairly pleasant and easy to navigate made even easier in the company of the many different kinds of birds and their many kinds of sounds which are a constant throughout the trail. The little pockets on the mountains act as homestays for clouds weary of their long travels. Since the trail takes you through the National Park, it is rife with varieties of birds, animals and fauna waiting to be discovered – it’s quite literally a pleasant walk through the jungle full of peculiar trees. The setting is a queer mix of all the colours made transient only by the comings and goings of the gentle mist in the air and the thin clouds that dance around you the whole time.
Five kilometers from our lunch point, we reach a lake embellished with hundreds of colourful prayer flags. The village is right around the corner from here – right at the edge of India and Nepal. We should reach our home stay by early evening with enough day light remaining to explore the lake and its surroundings.
Kalapokhri (2,990M) to Sandakphu (3,627M) (Click to View GPS data)
Distance: 5 kms
Duration: 2-3 hours
Today seems like a quick walk after the long distances we covered over the last few days. With only 5 kms to go, we have more than enough time to take the day slow and soak in all the beauty around us with absolutely no need for haste. Even though it is a short day, we start early so as to not miss the early morning view of the snow clad peaks.
From Kalipokhri the trail gradually ascends to Bikheybhanjang which is a small hamlet whose name literally translates to the ‘poisonous valley’. It gets its slightly scary name and reputation from the poisonous Aconite plants that are aplenty in the area. For the first two hours, the trail is fairly straightforward after which it is a steep and continuous incline all the way to Sandakphu. The last 200M are especially tiring for their gradient. The trail for today, too, like other days plays touch and go with the cemented roadway leading up to Sandakphu. There are shortcuts available which can be used to avoid the motor able road altogether but these sometimes get damaged due to excessive rains.
The viewpoint is less than 200M from the home stay. We go there at the crack of dawn to get the best panoramic view of four of the highest mountains in the world - Mt Everest, Makalu, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse along with other reverential peaks like Chomolhari, Pandim, the Three Sisters, Kumbhakarna, and many more. You’ve made your way straight to the climax of the trek. Pray for clear skies!
Sandakphu (3,627M) to Phalut (4,508M) (Click to View GPS data)
Distance: 20 kms
Today is the day of beauty. We wake up at the crack of dawn to head to the viewpoint for a view that trumps all views – Everest to one side and Kangchenjunga on the other standing the tallest in the cluster of peaks forming The Sleeping Buddha. After soaking in this stunning visual bathed in the first light of the sun, we head back to the home stay to get prepped for our trek today. Like all days on this trail, today is really long too but just like all days, today is filled with mesmerizing beauty too. We leave early, right after breakfast at around 0730 AM.
Since it is mostly flat, we would have already covered 6-7 kms within the first two hours of the trek to reach a lake. The two difficult patches for today are a 400M steep climb over 3 kms to get to Sabargram and a 250M steep climb over 2.5 kms to get to Phalut.
The stunning view that we started our day with, of Everest to one side and Kangchenjunga to the other, follows through for the entire day. If you are here in April or May, the landscape is packed with blooming rhododendrons of all shades, shapes and sizes – it is quite literally a walk through a mesh of colours on all sides – a carpet of rhododendrons, walls of rhododendron trees on both sides and a shower of rhododendrons from above. Rhododendrons in the foreground and rhododendrons in the backdrop – it is like they have invaded and taken over the entire landscape of the region.
The trail today takes us through a mostly bushy landscape so there is no place to rest in shade. The only respite from the sun or the rain (whichever whether you encounter) comes at the lunch point which is a small makeshift shelter that we get to after 13.5 kms and 650M of total ascent. Phalut is only 7 kms from here.
There are no water sources along the way, so remember to carry enough water to last you the entire day of trekking. Expect to reach the stay at Phalut by early afternoon. The shelter for accommodation is in an isolated region with no sign of people or habitation as far as your eye can see – we get to own the view.
It has been a long and tiring day, so we retire for the evening after a hot dinner and as soon as we can tear our gaze away from the beauty that surrounds us.
Phalut (4,508M) to Gorkhey (2,400M) (Click to View GPS data)
Distance: 12 kms
Duration: 4-5 hours
Today is long as well, but it is mostly descent since we are going from the height of 4,500M to 2,400M. It is a pleasant walk through the forest with a brutal attack of rhododendrons for the first half and then that of bamboo in the second. We leave between 0900 and 0930 AM to start on this steady descent through the thick forest. It is a walk on a bed of fallen leaves; be careful with your balance because the terrain can get slippery. Expect to reach Gorkhey, which is a small village resting on a mountain pinnacle with fields in its backdrop and a river resting at its foot by early afternoon to a hot lunch waiting to welcome you at the homestay. The structure and interior of the houses, the cutlery, the food, and the warmth of the people all scream of the local culture giving us a glimpse of their faith and lifestyle - adding to the pleasant vibe of this quaint little village which seems to welcome you with every single grain!
Gorkhey (2,400M) to Sepi (1,900M)
We start early today since there is a lot of ground to cover but like yesterday, it is mostly descent. Walking through Sammamden and Rammam villages, we will reach Sepi by late afternoon. It is a long but satisfying hike and a perfect finish to the entire experience of Sandakphu. The trek ends here. Sepi to Bagdogra is a total of 140 kms and is a 5 hour drive. You can book your onward journey accordingly.
What's Included
- Veg Food as per menu on trekking days. Three Meals a day
- Forest Permits/Camping Charges/Permits, Trek Permit Fee/IMF Permission (Upto the amount charged for Indian nationals)
- Camping tents, Temp rated sleeping bags, mattress
- Safety Equipment includes static rescue rope, seat harness, carabiners, pulleys
- Mountaineering course certified Trek Leader with Wilderness Emergency Responder & Rescue. course from NIM Uttarkashi
- First Aid Certified Local guide, cook, helpers
- Porters or mules for carrying common luggage
What's Not Included
- Meals during road journeys
- Any kind of Insurance
- Any expense of personal nature
- Any expense not specified in the inclusion list
- Carriage of personal rucksack
- Meals during Hotel Stay
- Additional Forest/Camping charges for foreign nationals. Approx INR 2000/- to be paid extra by the foreign nationals.
Are you Eligible for this Adventure?
Whether you are an avid trekker in search of a new territory or are beginning your journey into the world of trekking, Sandakphu is a trek worthy of consideration.
Max Altitude
BRS Level Required
Sandakphu Trek is a level 2 adventure on the Bikat Rating Scale.
Since it is a beginner’s trek, you need no special prior experience. Although one is required to have mental preparedness and stamina before he/she begins the trek.
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Resting between the borders of India and Nepal, the trail to Sandakphu is breathtaking to say the least. The highest point of West Bengal may not be very high, but it’s got everything going for it. The thing that probably earned it the title ‘Trekker’s Wonderland’ is the constant company of expansive forests full of blooming rhododendrons of all warm and cool shades of colors spread as far as your eye can see and thick layers of milk-white clouds that literally conceal the world underneath. We may have seen a lot, but we’ve never seen anything as beautiful! It is quite literally a walk through heaven! What’s more is that this 3,627M peak brings some of the tallest mountains and places them right in front of you. Bound by four of these – Mount Everest, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse and Makalu, Sandakphu remains one of the very few moderate level treks which offers such splendid views and puts you bang in the middle of 8,000M peaks. There is no end to the wonders this trek has to offer. The trail of Sandakphu goes through the Singalila National Park which is a biodiversity hotspot that boasts of innumerous species of flora and fauna. In fact, the trail lies on the infamous Singalila Ridge which forms the border between Sikkim and Nepal running down the Kangchenjunga (also called the Kanchendzongha) Range earning it yet another name – the Singalila Ridge Trek.
Prequisite Skills
The trek demands a few mountain skills:
fitness benchmark
If you can do the following, physically you are ready to take on this trek:
Packing List
This is a list of essential items for individuals doing the trek with Bikat Adventures. This list contains only those items which the participants are required to bring with them. The list excludes those items which are provided by Bikat Adventures on the trek. We have divided the items into five categories. All the items in the list are essential except for those marked as optional.
Trekking Gear
- Ruck sack bag with rain cover. Qty -1
- Day Pack Bag - Recommended for treks with summit day
- Head Torch with spare Batteries. Qty -1
- U V protection sunglasses. Qty -1 Here is how you can choose the best sunglasses for trekking.
- Water Bottles: 2 bottles of 1 liter each
- Non-skid, deep treaded, high-ankle trekking shoes Qty -1
- Pair of light weight Slipper/Sandals Qty -1
- Quick Dry Warm lower or Track Pants. Qty - 2
- Full sleeves T-shirts/ Sweatshirts. 1 for every 2 days of trekking
- Pair of thick woolen socks. 1 pair for every two days of trekking
- Thermal Body warmer Upper & Lower. Qty-1
- Undergarments. Qty - 1 for every day of trekking
- Warm jacket closed at wrist & neck .Qty-1
- Full sleeves sweater. Qty -1
- Rain wear ( Jacket & Pants ) . Qty-1
- Pair of waterproof, warm gloves. Qty-1
- Woolen cap. Qty-1
- Sun shielding Hat. Qty -1
- Personal toiletries kit (Small Towel, Toilet paper, paper soap, Bar soap, toothbrush, toothpaste, cold cream, etc.)
- Sun screen lotion small pack. Qty -1 Here is your Sun Protection 101 to stay safe in the bright sunny outdoors.
- Lip Balm small pack. Qty-1
- Small size, Light weight & Leak proof lunch box. Qty-1
- Plate. Qty- 1
- Spoon.Qty-1
- Tea/Coffee (plastic) Mug.Qty-1
Miscellaneous
- Camera (Optional)
- Carry your medicines in plenty in case you have any specific ailment. Consult your doctor before joining the trek.
- Dry fruits, Nuts, Chocolate bars (Optional)
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Small Group Size
Our batch sizes are capped at 15 for smaller treks with the trek leader and trekker ratio of 1:8. This ratio, in our years of experience, has proven to deliver the best trekking experience for individuals as well as groups. Capping the size of the group ensures individual attention to each trekker so that no signs of distress or need during the trek go unnoticed. It also helps to form a more cohesive cohort with better group energy which helps define the rhythm and pace of days on the trek. As you go higher up on the BRS scale, since the stakes are higher, expeditions have an even smaller group size with the ratio of expedition leader to climber set at 1:2.
Qualified Trek Leaders
We follow a rigorous regime of hiring and training our experts in the field. Each trek leader is a certified mountaineer with years of experience in the field. In addition to their qualification, they also go through practical and situational training to tackle any and all kinds of sudden conditions that may present themselves on the ground. Being unpredictable is the core nature of the mountains but being ready for any circumstance as best as possible is a controllable asset that we try to nurture. Our field experts are also trained in basic medicine and first-aid response. Watch: Forerunners - The Making of A Trek Leader At Bikat Adventures
Guided Progression
Since Bikat Adventures is a learning-based organization, we help you climb up the ladder of difficulty within the sphere of outdoor adventure systematically. Our on-ground training modules are designed to handhold you through the upskilling process so that you are ready to take on bigger challenges.
Equipment Quality and Check
All the gear used on our treks and expeditions is tried and tested, maintained for good quality, and is overall top-notch in quality and condition. We are continually looking to obtain the best of everything there is in the market so as to ensure optimum safety.
Support Systems
Along with the staff you see on-ground, we have a team of superheroes working in the background to give you the best experience possible. Our background team also comprises local staff from each area who know the region best. Having local support helps with studying the area, pre-planning, execution, and in receiving timely support in case of emergencies in these remote locations.
Communication
Our on-field staff is in constant contact with our teams based in primary locations so as to eliminate any avoidable delay in reaching additional help and support when required. We try to use the best tools for communication available, including satellite phones, in regions where they are not restricted.
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Sandakphu Trek | An adventurous 7 days hike with spectacular views
The Sandakphu Trek is a 7-day trek in West Bengal, India, that takes trekkers through the enchanting landscape of the region. The trek offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains, including some of the highest peaks in the world, such as Kanchenjunga and Everest.
The Sandakphu Trek is unique in every way. It gives a stunning sight of four of the highest peaks in the world. However, it is also a journey where the natural world and culture coexist. Greater still is the “Sleeping Buddha” to your right. Eerie similarities exist between the massif and a sleeping human shape. The most notable peak in this oddly formed massif is Kanchenjunga, the third-highest mountain in the world. A view of these three magnificent peaks combined is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The sleeping Buddha greets you as you rise from our Sabalgram campground. Trekkers frequently cry when they see the scenery.
The ideal location to see sunrises and sunsets is the Sandakphu hike. In addition, hikers should be prepared for windy circumstances and huddle with a cup of soup beside a brazier. While hiking through forests and meadows, the walk also provides the chance to learn about local legends.
Of course, Singalila National Park is popular among our trekkers. There are some of the densest bamboo and rhododendron woods in the world. These woodlands are breathtaking. Walking beneath a canopy of bamboo trees is a unique sensation. The tall bamboo stalks soar above, forming a natural canopy that diffuses sunlight into a delicate green radiance. The dense and crowded bamboo stalks give off the impression of entering a tunnel and entering a mysterious, mystical realm.
A very magnificent moment is created each spring when rhododendrons blossom, covering the slope in dazzling blooms of pink, crimson, scarlet, and white flowers. While hiking through these woodlands, you could see red pandas. On this walk, it’s unlikely but not impossible to see a Himalayan black bear, a red panda, or a clouded leopard. We also anticipate the Indo-Nepali culture of the journey. Our hike route often enters and exits Nepal. At some of our sites, our sleeping tents are in India, while our kitchen tents are in Nepal.
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How do I reach Srikhola or Sepi?
A typical trip in a hill station is the journey from Bagdogra Airport/NJP Railway Station to Sepi. The roads go past quaint hillside towns and the well-known Darjeeling tea gardens. Enjoy the scenery as you begin to ascend from your taxi. I would advise arriving a few days early and taking advantage of your stay in Darjelling, as I did. You may take a shared cab from Darjelling to Manyabanjan, but I decided to visit the village of Kopidhara instead, where I had lunch.
Here, you may enjoy some real momos (dumplings) and thukpa (noodle soup). Nearly every other restaurant along this road serves these meals. You may find more traditional delicacies like Gandruk, Churpi (Yak Cheese), Ningro, and the well-known chili Dalle Khursani at a few teahouses. After lunch, the taxi continues uphill to Srikhola, or Sepi. You’ll pass via Sukhiapokhri, Dhotrey, and Rimbik on the route. These are all quite lovely towns that fit in with the peaceful surroundings, remote from the busy city life. These places are well connected and an ideal place if you want to work remotely.
Srikhola is a site with several areas that are covered in tree groves, moss-covered rock walls, and ferns that grow out of every crack and crevice. Human habitation bestows high and low on the landscape as the Srikhola spring runs through the community. There is a suspension bridge to cross, and the area is beautiful enough to be included on postcards for tourists. If this doesn’t give the location enough personality, several locations, including the trekker’s hut building, are said to be haunted.
On this day, if you arrive early, explore Srikhola and take some time to relax by the creek and the suspension bridge. The feeling of strolling on this suspension bridge is really pleasant, with the prayer flags flapping in the breeze. Take pleasure in the little tremors as you pass this bridge. Learn from your guide about the five components of these prayer flags. Just beyond the suspension bridge, which serves as both a marker and the beginning of the real hike, sits Srikhola. Rest well in the cottage beside the stream, where you may hear the sound of the water flowing all night.
Trek from Srikhola to Samanden
It’s time to lace up your boots and set off on your adventure after a restful night at the riverside cottage in Srikhola. You may get some exercise for the day by walking approximately 3.5 kilometers to Ramam. Up until Ramam, there is a manmade road that meanders past a number of homes and step-cut fields on each side of the road. However, as you go along the road, these start to diminish. You can locate a waterfall as you climb the slope. Keep in mind that landslides frequently occur in this area during the monsoon.
A short while further, you arrive at a tiny clearing of the government school grounds, surrounded by dense pine trees that foreshadow the remainder of the path. You enter the woodlands just across the clearing, and an emerald glow envelopes you right away. You entirely travel through a deep forest over the next several kilometers until you get to a bridge. There are stone benches along the route that are inscribed with the names of the townspeople who have since passed away. The wonderful idea behind this is that by giving trail users a place to rest, these individuals who have passed away continue to serve the community.
Samanden, the mini Swiss
The path then gradually ascends until you reach Samanden, a sizable open area with a gently sloping landscape scattered with farm fields and wooden cottages. This location is just as picturesque as the Swiss Alps communities. Large pine trees surround the huts, which have Victorian-style architecture. You spend the night in one of these huts and are shown really kind hospitality. Before going to bed, take in the tranquility and simplicity of this location in the middle of a field of corn, wishing you had a modest hut in this adorable little community.
We toured Samanden hamlet the following morning in the early hours before hiking another kilometer to Gorkey, another adjacent village. Another lovely campground where you can spend the night is this one. On the way, in the heart of the community, there is a little waterfall. The place is well known for stargazing, which is ideal if you are into astrophotography.
Trek from Samanden to Molley
The whole way from Samanden to Molley is a steep climb, so today is going to be hard. Today is the day you work out the hardest and for the longest time. The beautiful path, on the other hand, makes you feel better and encourages you to keep going. Today is the day to find out if there is magic in the woods. Today, you will hike through three different types of wood, each different from the others.
You go up almost 3,000 feet. In mountain terms, that’s a big gain in elevation. Besides that, there are no water sources along the way. The only way to get to Molley is through a thick bush. To begin the trail, you will go through a part of the forest that is mostly made up of pine and oak trees. The green oak starts out first, and as you go higher, it gives way to the golden oak. As a result of being lower than most woods, there is a good chance that you will come across some rare Himalayan wildlife.
Asian black bears are known to live in these woods, and some hikers have even gotten very close to them. The moon-shaped patch of white hair on their chest makes them easy to spot. They are usually not mean, and if you get too close, they will move out of the way. If you ever see a mother bear with her kids, you should stay still and keep your distance, or slowly back away until she goes her way. There are also other wild animals in the area, but you are less likely to see them as you go higher up. In addition to animals, these woods are home to many types of birds.
As you go further, you’ll also go through thick bamboo woods. On either side of the path are groves of bamboo. There are places where the bamboo forest is so thick that you can only see a few meters into the bush.
From the ground up, all you can see are green sticks that arch over the path. You might see the shyest animal that lives only in the Himalayas, the Red Panda, in these woods if you’re lucky. The red panda is rare and hard to find. They look for food in these woods because bamboo shoots are mostly what they eat. If they are nearby, you need to keep your eyes open and walk as quietly as possible so you don’t scare them away. Being able to see them in their natural environment is one of the best things you can do and then take back with you.
As you walk through the bush, you can see a lot of different-colored mushrooms and plants. You’ll need 7–8 people just to go around the trees’ stems, which are so tall and wide. After a few hours, the forest changes into one with lots of bamboo trees. Even here, the forest is so full of trees that the sun barely reaches the ground. After a few paths that go up and down hills, the rhododendron belt starts.
You finally come out of the forest after walking through it all day. You will need to walk another 200 meters to get to your camping spot near Molley. Where you left off in the bush, the camping at Molley is very different from it. It has no plants at all and is where the track starts in the real mountain fields.
You can get some snacks at Molley’s bush hut. You have a full dinner and then sleep in tents here for the night or in the government guest house. There will be times when you think back on the exciting adventure you had during the day. To see the alpenglow on Kanchenjunga, walk 500 meters toward Sabargram from Molley.
Trek from Molley to Sabargram or Ahal Camp
Today you will hike above the trees and reach the ridge. If the weather is good, you will be able to see the world’s four largest peaks. From Molley to Phalut, the road is 6 km long and goes straight. On the left, you can almost touch Nepal. It will take you about two and a half hours to finish this. Over the course of about 15 minutes, there are a number of gentle descents, high ascents, and level field walks. After this, you’ll walk across a flat field for half a kilometer and then climb steeply for one kilometer. You can get around this by cutting corners.
The locals call the hikers’ hut Phalut Bungla. Keep an eye out for it as you go. From here, it will take about thirty minutes of steady climbing to get to Phalut.
The trail has one of the best views of the “Sleeping Buddha,” which is the group of hills around Kanchenjunga called the Kanchenjunga range. From the left, you can see Kumbhakarna, Kanchenjunga, and Simvo in the distance. South Kabru, North Kabru, Kabru Forked, Goecha, and the hill of Pandim just ahead of Simvo are all below Kanchenjunga.
The Goecha La is the valley between the ridges of Goecha and Pandim. It is a famous and beautiful walk in Sikkim. It’s amazing to see how these mountains, which were made billions of years ago, look almost exactly like the awakened one himself, Buddha, while he is sleeping.
When you see the “Sleeping Buddha” for the first time, you feel like you’re in a spiritual dream. It leaves an impression on your mind and stays there. When you get to Phalut, the viewpoint is on the hill to your left. Get there early to get a great view of all the mountains and hills in the area. You may camp at Sabargram or continue further and camp at Ahal or Aal Camp, where there is a small shop and a view point.
Trek from Sabargram or Aal camp to Sandakphu
In the event that you slept at Sabargram camp instead of Aal camp and rested there, you will wake up to a bright and fresh morning. Your legs might be tired from all the worry of the last two days. At Sabargram, however, you should not miss the morning because you can see the sun rise above the clouds.
You’ll be ready to go after breakfast and morning tea. As you get ready for the trip today, the crisp, cold morning air fills your breath. The day will be long, but not too stressful. This day’s trip starts where the last one did, but instead of going toward Phalut, you walk away from it. The trail goes all the way to the top of Sandakphu along the Singalila mountain, which is right on the border between India and Nepal. There are a number of worn-out roads that cross the land. They all look pretty much the same. The path that leads to Sandakphu is the clearest and most reasonable.
When it comes to unique views, the tracks are the best part of this trip. There are tall pine trees all over the landscape. Some of them look like they’ve been cursed and mummified, with pointy tips and few or no branches. Some appear to have received lightning strikes and internal burns. In April and May, the path has a huge number of rhododendrons that are in full bloom. Local cow farmers built and occupied small wooden huts along the path. They add to the peacefulness of the area. The Buddha, who is said to sleep forever, is in the background of the scene. It feels like you’re walking through a picture with depth.
You will reach a small pond called Kaly Pokhry about halfway through the trail. There is also a trekker’s hut there. You’ll eat lunch here, which is called Thokum. This is not the same as Kali Pokhri, though, which is a different way to get to Sandakphu from Manebhanjan. You can take a break here for a while before going on. Some paths go into Nepal. There are also lots of rhodo bushes along the path. In April and May, they bloom in white and pink. Rhododendron red flowers are good for you, but rhododendron white and pink flowers are harmful and should not be eaten.
To keep things simple, remember that India is on the left side of the path you began going on. There is also a campsite at Aal. If you don’t want to go to Phalut, you can choose to stay at Aal Camp the day before. Early in the morning and late at night, the view from Aal Camp is breathtaking.
Aal is 1 km ahead of Sandakphu. It shouldn’t take more than 20 minutes to get here. The view point is on top of a small hill, just 100 meters before the group of houses and shelters at Sandakphu. Your camp is in Sandakphu. You need to see the sunset from the top of Sandakphu, so you can leave your bags at the camping spot and walk up to the peak. In the evening, the rising clouds from the hillsides make for a beautiful view. It gets very cold very quickly after dark. But go outside at night and look at the Milky Way and the other galaxies, nebulas, and planets that are close by.
Trek from Sandakphu or Aal camp to Gurdum
While the sun is rising, you get up early to enjoy stunning views of the surrounding area. If you want to see the mountaintops light up with the first rays of sunlight, you should be there. A crimson-gold color lights up the faraway hills, which is a beautiful sight. In the Himalayas, it’s one of the most beautiful natural sights you can see.
This spot’s 180-degree views of one of the world’s most sought-after landscapes are its main draw. In the west, you can see Himalayan peaks such as Makalu, Lhotse, Everest, Nuptse, Baruntse, Chamling, Chomo Lonzo, Machapuchare, and others in the Annapurna range. In the north, three sister peaks stand tall, and in front of you is the Sleeping Buddha. In the east, you can see Bhutan’s highest hills. Chomolhari, the country’s highest peak, stands out from the rest.
You keep going on the path after taking pictures and saving them on your memory cards and cameras. As a general rule, you should start going down on the left path at the split you see after the Sherpa Chalet Hotel and the Sunrise Hotel. You don’t have to go down the right road that leads to Kalipokhri. The trail goes over a hill and straight to Gurdum from here. Going up and down a few small hills with easy slopes takes about two hours. When you get to a small pond, you can eat lunch and take a break. You will see three stupas on your way to Gurdum. We will stop for a break at one of them.
Next, you’ll go down all the way to Gurdum, which is about 3.5 to 4 km away and takes another 1.5 to 2 hours. As you get closer to Gurdum, you’ll start to see bamboo plants again, which will let you know that you’re almost there.
Gurdum is another beautiful village like Samanden. It has a wonderful rural charm and is a great place to finally relax and rest. The local Nepalese residents have set up a homestay for you to stay at. This is known as Gurdum Homestay. The hosts are friendly and warm, which makes our trekkers love staying at this homestay. While the service at these homestays isn’t the best, it’s better than a lot of commercial hotels.
Should you be able to work from home, this is a great spot to connect because it has a strong 4G connection and beautiful views, which I’m sure you will enjoy.
Trek from Gurdum to Sepi or Srikhola
The following morning, there will be a full drop through the same kind of greenery as the second day of the trip. You started your walk in the same place where you are now. It takes about 4 km to get there, and you’ll get there around noon.
The closer you get to the Sepi suspension bridge, the more town homes you will see along the way. Different roads come together like streams that flow into one big river and lead to the Sepi or Srikhola Bridge. You eat lunch when you get there and then leave for Bagdogra airport or the NJP train station.
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How difficult is the Sandakphu Trek?
Depending on how hard you want it to be, the Sandakphu Trek is somewhere in the middle. From Sepi, which is 6,400 feet above sea level, you’ll climb to Sandakphu, which is 11,930 feet above sea level. Molley and Phalut are also about the same height. From Phalut, the trail goes down steeply to Samanden at 7,760 feet and then to Sepi at 6,400 feet, where the hike ends.
There aren’t any big rises or descents on the Sandakphu trek every day. The trip, on the other hand, makes you walk a lot every day. The walk takes about 7 to 8 hours every day, and some days it takes even longer. You walk more than 11 km most days of the trip. It takes a lot of strength to do this. During wins, when winds are strong and stay strong, this can get harder.
This is the right thing to do. You should make sure that your hiking shoes fit well because you will be on your feet for a long time and over long distances. Break them in at least two to three weeks before your trip. You also need good support for your ankles. That being said, make sure your shoes are soft and give your feet room to breathe.
The Sandakphu trek distance is 47 km, and it is a must-do trek for those who love trekking. The trek offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and an opportunity to explore the enchanting landscape of the region. The trek is moderately difficult and requires a certain level of fitness. It is best to go on the trek between October and April.
Even though this is a DIY trek, you can book your hiking tickets with some of the leading trek organizers, like Indiahikes , Trek the Himalayas, or YHAI . You can go solo until the basecamp and then with these groups. So, that was my experience of hiking to this place. Hope you enjoyed reading this blog post. Buy me a coffee to support my work or you can go to my store to buy some of my images. Also, do not forget to join my FriendZone by signing up for my newsletter . Consider subscribing to my YouTube channel .
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Thank you for sharing such a captivating piece on Sandakphu! Your detailed account and vivid descriptions can transport anyone to the breathtaking landscapes of this enchanting destination. Reading your post felt like a virtual journey,
Your passion for the place shines through, making it evident that Sandakphu holds a special place in your heart.
The way you captured the essence of the trek, from the challenging ascent to the awe-inspiring views at the summit, was truly inspiring. It’s evident that Sandakphu is not just a destination; it’s an experience that leaves an indelible mark on those fortunate enough to embark on the journey.
Your photographs were a feast for the eyes, providing a visual feast that complemented your eloquent storytelling. Each image seemed to tell its own story, capturing the beauty of the landscapes, the charm of the local culture, and the camaraderie among fellow trekkers.
I appreciate the practical tips and insights you shared, creating a valuable resource for anyone considering a visit to Sandakphu. Your enthusiasm is contagious, and after reading your post,
Thanks again for sharing your wonderful experience! Looking forward to more travel tales from you.
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Sandakphu Trek - A Complete Trekking Guide -
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Sandakphu Trek – A Complete Trekking Guide
- September 19, 2019
- Resham Bhatia
Ranging from the Bay of Bengal in the south to the Himalayas in the north, West Bengal houses a wide range of opportunities for trekking. And if we talk about Sandakphu trek , it is a standout amongst the most pleasant treks around Sikkim . The most noteworthy point in West Bengal, the trek offers a phenomenal perspective of the Himalayas. The valley enhances itself, with clear all-encompassing views of snow-topped mountains, as you begin your adventure from Chitrey towards Sandakphu. The fascinating thing is, you traverse India-Nepal border a dozen times because Sandakphu majorly lies between India and Nepal.
Sandakphu, as a town, is prominent on the grounds of West Bengal as it is the most elevated peak in the territory of that region. What makes it all the more astounding is its summit, from where you can see four of the five most elevated tops on the planet — Mount Everest, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse and Makalu, in a sweeping perspective.
Why is Sandakphu Trek so famous?
- One of the most admirable rhododendron excursions; trek in spring to see the magnificence with your own eyes as you hike to the Sandakphu summit.
- Visit the amazing monasteries and stupas around; explore the lively Buddhist culture as you begin your trek from Chitrey town.
- Don’t forget to do camping in Singalila National Park as the view from the camp is memorable. Appreciate the outdoors amid North East’s radiance; wake up to dawn on Singalila range to catch a glimpse of blue bamboos in the wilderness.
- Nestled on the bank of the river, Tumling lies on the Indo-Nepal outskirt where you can take a stroll to the numerous tea plantation land and also gander at the whole Sandakphu trail from Tumling.
- After Tumling, set your eyes on the journey, as you would see the pristine lake, Kalaphokri or Black Lake. Even during harsh winters, it refuses to freeze. The lake is believed to be holy, surrounded by prayer flags, fluttering with the wind.
- The magnificent perspective of Sleeping Buddha (Kanchenjunga and sister tops) and a 180 degree perspective of world’s most noteworthy mountains including Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Nuptse, Baruntse, Chamling, Chomolonzo, Machapucchare, Chomolhari and different pinnacles of Annapurna run.
How To Reach Sandakphu Through Trekking?
- Desiring to see the ravishing dawn, I woke up at the first light to watch the mesmerizing sun peeping out from Mount Kanchenjunga. Post a delightful breakfast, I left for my adventure and descended till the town of Joebari. From here, the trail was steep, and in around 1.5 hours, I reached border check-post in Gairibans. Post lunch, I proceeded with the trek for around 2.5 hours along a trail that was steep, and achieve the town of Kalapokhari.
- Don’t forget to see the reflection of the breath-taking sunrise from Kalapokhri Lake. After a delightful breakfast, I started the trek to Sandakphu , which was around 6 KM from Kalapokhri. Hiking constantly for around 2 KM, I halted at a place called Beekaybhanjan and took a break to breathe the fresh air.
- In the morning I had a tea at the edge of the mountain and took a panoramic vista of the entire sleeping Buddha-range. After a scrumptious breakfast, I took my belongings and started walking towards Samandin Village. Explored the beautiful town and proceeded towards the town of Rammam. Then, I descended towards Srikhola and stayed overnight to retain back my energy. After a good breakfast early in the day, I drive to NJP/Bagdogra airport. Your fabulous trip will finally come to an end here and you will return home with some wonderful memories.
An alternative way to Sandakphu: The Motorable Road
There is also a motorable road, a 33 km track from Maneybhanjung to Sandakphu. The most convenient way to access the road is through a ride in the British-era land rover that adds drama to your journey. You can hire it easily for around 3000 INR. Since the roads are in bad shape, the ride can be quite bumpy. It is utilized by the locals, the carriage of merchandise/supplies, nearby neighborhood travelers and vacationers.
When travelling through road, the journey could be discomfort for many due to acclimatization reasons. It might get you to Sandakphu in 7/8 hours but many individuals might feel sudden altitude gain. Breathing issues, headache and feeling too much cold are general indications. So we suggest you choose trekking as an alternative or take your time to get your body to adjust to the higher elevation.
Information on Permits, Guides and More
You needn’t bother for any permits to do this trek, however having an individual guide (who take about ₹800 every day) is compulsory within the Singalila National Park, which begins after you cross Tumling, towards Sandakphu. Hire one from GTA Tourist Reception Centre or Mane Bhanjhang.
Maximum height: 12,000 ft.
Trek Time : 6 Days
Distance Covered : 48 km
Level : Easy
Start/Finish : Chitre and Srikhola
Nearest Airport : Bagdogra airport
Nearest Railway Station: New Jalpaiguri Railway Station
Best Time To Trek Sandakphu
A trek to Sandakphu is reachable throughout the year apart from the rainy months. April and October is the best period as during this time the rhododendron flowers add life with a blush shade to the trek. Not only rhododendrons, but you also get the chance to see numerous rare birds and diverse animals.
On the off chance that you luck out, you could even come across the slippery red panda! September, October and November offer clear mountain perspectives to appreciate sublime sights of dawn from Sandakphu and Phalut. If you wish to trek later in winter, the path could be quite challenging, however, the experience of early snow at Sandakphu is impressive!
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Here's Why A Trek In Sandakphu, West Bengal Should Be On Your Bucket List
A trek to the highest peak in west bengal, sandakphu, rewards you with incredible views of mount everest and oodles of adventure..
By: Priyanka Chakrabarti Published: Jul 05, 2020 07:00 AM IST
A trek to the highest peak in West Bengal , Sandakphu, rewards you with incredible views of Mount Everest and oodles of adventure. By Bindu Gopal Rao
Where can you see Mount Everest, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu mountains in one sweeping perspective? The answer is Sandakphu in West Bengal. Bordering Nepal in the Eastern Himalayas , this is the place where you can see four of the highest mountains in the world at close quarters and in all their pristine beauty, while embarking on a trek amid natural vistas. A popular joke that runs among the locals here is that this is the place where you can have breakfast in India, lunch in Nepal , and dinner in China. Needless to say, Sandakphu promises a Himalayan adventure like no other.
The Hills Are Alive
“Hiking is a bit like life: The journey only requires you to put one foot in front of the other… again, and again, and again. And if you allow yourself the opportunity to be present throughout the entirety of the trek, you will witness beauty every step of the way, not just at the summit.” This anonymous quote is probably the best way to describe Sandakphu. Located in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal, it is the highest point of the Singalila Ridge on the West Bengal-Nepal Border. If you are a nature lover, there is little doubt that the Sandakphu trek, which takes about three days and is considered one of the easier treks to do, will appeal to you. The trek begins at an altitude of 2,286 metres and ascends to a staggering 3,636 metres at Sandakphu, taking you through several beautiful landscapes along the way. The word Sandakphu translates to ‘height of the poison plants’, after the poisonous aconite plants that grow here. You can recognise the plant from its small purple-blue flowers; its roots however, are used in medicine.
Nuances Of Nature
Sandakphu has something unique to offer in every season. For instance, during spring, the fiery rhododendrons are in full bloom and the whole place is bathed in hues of red, pink, and white. Giant magnolias and primula bloom alongside. This place has the highest concentration of orchids in a single geographical area in the world—a staggering 600 varieties! If you can bear the intense cold, winter will reward you with undulating snowscapes, frozen rivers, and waterfalls. Autumn is the best time to see the panoramic Himalayan ranges , courtesy of perfectly clear skies.
The lure of Sandakphu is the fact that you can see a few of the world’s tallest peaks from here. These include the Kangchenjunga range (popularly referred to as the Sleeping Buddha), Lhotse, and Makalu, which are respectively the third, fourth, and the fifth-highest peaks in the world. Mount Kangchenjunga, Kumbhakarna, Kokthang, Simvo, Pandim, Tenzing Khang, Jubanu, Rathong, Frey, Kabru South, Narsing, and Kabru North complete the Sleeping Buddha . The crown jewel, of course, is Everest. The jaw-dropping beauty of the mountains will make you stop in your tracks. The peaks are visible from the first day of the trek at Upper Chitrey.
The Specifics
The Sandakphu trek starts from Manebhanjan, a quaint village near Darjeeling, and is considered a moderate trek in terms of difficulty. First-time trekkers with a basic level of fitness can attempt it. You can also start the trek at the sleepy settlement of Dhotrey, which cuts the overall trek distance by five kilometres. It is advisable to reach Manebhanjan one day prior and rest, to acclimatise yourself to the high altitude. Walking on rocky paths that take you through silver fir forests and rolling meadows, the trek gets steep in parts and there are chances that you will feel very tired in the first leg. If trekking is not your cup of tea, you can also hire a Land Rover at Manebhanjan and reach Sandakphu without a guide. However, if you do want to trek, you must plan the specifics. This includes arranging transport to Manebhanjan and roping in a state government-registered guide. This is mandatory, as you are not allowed to trek without a guide here. Guides charge Indians INR 1,000/USD 14 per day, for up to seven people in a group, and INR 150/USD 2 per additional person. The guide rate for foreign travellers is INR 1,200/ USD 17 per day for a group of up to seven people and INR 300/USD 4 per additional person. The route takes you through the scenic Singalila National Park, which is home to extensive rhododendron forests and offers breathtaking views of the eastern Himalayas.
Scenic Routes
If you start your trek at Manebhanjan, your first stop will be the Singalila Wildlife Division, where you can obtain a trekking permit. Make sure you have proper trekking shoes as the road is riddled with gravel. The first leg that takes you to Chitre is a steep and uphill trek through pine, fir, and birch forests. Do stop by the Buddhist monastery at Chitre with the stunning Kangchenjunga range in the backdrop, and also visit the local restaurant here for refreshments. From Chitre, the trek is not as steep, and six kilometres later, you reach, Meghma, which also has a monastery that houses 108 idols of the Buddha. This is also the place where the trail forks—the route on the right takes you to Tonglu in India, while the left one takes you to Tumling in Nepal.
Tonglu is two kilometres from Meghma, while Tumling is four kilometres away, and both have accommodation options for the night. A kilometre-long trek from Tumling brings you to the entrance of the Singalila National Park—home to the rare red panda, pangolins, Himalayan black bear, clouded leopard, as well as several Himalayan birds. This is the place where your trek permits are checked. Remember the animals are shy and often camouflaged with their local environ. Keep your eyes peeled: the animals are reclusive but fabulous to encounter. From here, it is recommended that you take the scenic route through Jhaubari in Nepal and onward to Gairibas, which has several places for you to rest. Next, head to Kaiyakatta (two kilometres away) and then to Kalipokhri, three hours from Gairibas. It has a small black lake revered by the locals. The final six-kilometre long leg from Kalipokhri to Sandakphu is tricky as it is quite steep, but once you reach the top, the views will make you forget all about your sore muscles.
On your return, you can start at Sandakphu and reach Gurdum that is 10 kilometres away and has accommodation for the night. A 90-minute walk from Gurdum gets you to Srikhola, which has an eponymous river. You may stop here to catch your breath and take a dip before resuming. Visit the hanging bridge by the river for great photo ops. From Srikhola, a seven-kilometre uphill trek will bring you to Rimbik, the last major hamlet on the Bengal side. Alternatively, you can also return via Sabargram, Molley, Rammam, and Srikhola.
Nature’s Play
One of the best things about the trek is that it offers amazing views of sunrise and sunset from designated points. You can see the mountain range, cloaked in a golden hue during these hours. The natural sights of the region are best explored on the trek, as experienced guides point out each one that merits attention. One of the most compelling visuals are the vast thickets of rhododendron that cover long stretches of the paths. Shades of pink and red frame the snowcapped mountains and rolling meadows, making Sandakphu picture-perfect.
Good To Know
• Entry to Singalila National Park requires a permit that costs INR 200/ USD 3 for foreign nationals.
• After Tumling, almost all accommodation is solar-powered. Your phones and gadgets that need charging may incur an extra cost.
• Make sure you have enough warm clothes as Sandakphu can get very cold, especially in the winter. Do pack rainwear as weather can be unpredictable. If you are here in the winter, ensure you have snow hiking shoes.
• Carry personal hygiene essentials and basic medicines for fevers, colds, and coughs, as well as muscle relaxants.
• ATMs are not available on the way, and it is recommended to carry extra cash.
Getting There
The nearest airport to Manebhanjan is at Bagdogra (83 km), which has daily connecting flights to various cities in India. Buses are available from Siliguri (10 kilometres from Bagdogra) to Manebhanjan via Sukhiapokhri. A Land Rover ride from Manebhanjan to Sandakphu costs INR 5,500/USD 77 plus night halt charges for a round trip (Singalila Land Rover Association; +91 8145822708, +91 9800667075, +91 9647790545).
There are several accommodation options at Sandakphu, such as Tumsang Chiabari Tea Retreat (starts from INR 10,200/ USD 143; darjeelingchiabari.com ) and Birdsong Home (starts from INR 9,000/ USD 126; birdsonghome . com ). Decent homestays are available at Chitrey, Meghma, Tumling, and Kalipokhri, while trekkers’ huts and tents offer accommodation in Tonglu, Phalut, and Gorkhey.
April to June is the best time when the place is a riot of colours and the weather is not severe.
Adventure seekers and nature lovers.
You can continue your trek from Sandakphu to Phalut, which is trickier as the 21-kilometre stretch needs to be completed in one go—there are no pitstops. But this trek reveals a beautiful side of Eastern India .
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Sandakphu Trek: Your Gateway to West Bengal’s Panoramic Paradise
Attention, adventure enthusiasts! Nestled in the lap of the Eastern Himalayas, Sandakphu beckons you with its breathtaking views, challenging trails, and unforgettable experiences. This quaint village in West Bengal is a trekker’s heaven, offering a glimpse of the mighty Kanchenjunga, the world’s third-highest peak. So, lace up your boots and get ready to embark on a 4-5 day moderate-to-challenging trek that will leave you spellbound.
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Enchanting Trails, Mesmerizing Vistas:
Imagine lush green forests carpeted with wildflowers, charming villages dotting the landscape, and finally, the grand reveal – the majestic Kanchenjunga piercing the clouds. The Sandakphu trek takes you through this diverse and ever-changing panorama. The initial stages are easy, with gentle climbs and stopovers in Gurdum and Meghma villages, perfect for catching your breath and soaking in the local vibes. But as you climb higher, the views become more dramatic. From Chitre, you’ll get your first glimpse of Kanchenjunga, a sight that will leave you speechless. And the cherry on top? Witnessing the sunrise paint the mountain peaks in hues of gold and orange from atop Sandakphu – a memory you’ll cherish forever.
Ready for the Challenge?
Consider yourself moderately fit? Then the Sandakphu trek is for you! The total distance is around 40-45 kilometers, with an altitude gain of about 2,000 meters. While the initial stages are comfortable walks, the final ascent to Sandakphu demands physical fitness and perseverance. So, maintaining good physical condition before departure is crucial.
When to Go:
March to May and September to November are the ideal months to conquer Sandakphu.
These months boast pleasant weather, clear skies, and comfortable temperatures, making your trek enjoyable. Remember, the monsoon season (June to August) is a no-go due to landslides and leeches.
Reaching Sandakphu:
- Flight to Bagdogra: Commence your adventure by taking a flight to Bagdogra Airport (IXB), the primary entry point for the Sandakphu trek.
- Shared Taxi or Jeep: Upon landing, opt for a shared taxi or jeep to reach Manebhanjang or Darjeeling. Be mindful of negotiation as costs may vary based on the vehicle type.
- Estimated Cost: Plan for an estimated cost of INR 2,000-3,000 (USD 28-42), depending on your departure city.
- Train to NJP: If you enjoy train journeys, board a train to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) railway station, a well-connected hub for major Indian cities.
- Travel to Manebhanjang or Darjeeling: From NJP, proceed to Manebhanjang or Darjeeling via shared taxi, jeep, or local bus, with prices varying.
- Estimated Cost: Budget for approximately INR 1,000-2,000 (USD 14-28), depending on your departure city.
- Direct Buses to Darjeeling: For a scenic route, take direct buses connecting major cities like Kolkata and Siliguri to Darjeeling.
- Shared Taxi or Jeep to Manebhanjang: Upon reaching Darjeeling, opt for a shared taxi or jeep to finally arrive at Manebhanjang, the trek’s starting point.
- Estimated Cost: Choose this budget-friendly option with costs starting from around INR 500 (USD 7) when traveling from Siliguri.
Permits and Responsibility:
To ensure a smooth and eco-friendly trek, permits are mandatory and can be obtained from the Maneybhanjang Block Development Office . Remember, we’re guests in these mountains. Respect the environment, stick to designated trails, and dispose of waste responsibly. Together, let’s preserve the pristine beauty of the Himalayas for future generations.
Packing Essentials:
Packing right is key to a comfortable and safe trek. Here’s your checklist:
- Sturdy trekking shoes with good ankle support
- A comfy backpack (30-40 liters)
- Warm clothes (fleece, thermals, down jacket)
- Waterproof jacket and pants
- Hat, gloves, scarf
- Trekking poles
- First-aid kit
- Water bottle and purifier
- High-energy snacks
Budget Breakdown:
- Indians: INR 200-300 (USD 3-4)
- Foreigners: INR 1000-1500 (USD 14-22)
Transportation:
- Shared taxis (Siliguri to Manebhanjang): INR 200-300 (USD 3-4) per person
- Local buses: INR 100-150 (USD 1-2) per person (more adventurous option)
- Trekking Agency (optional, but recommended): INR 10,000 – 15,000 (USD 140 – 210) per person. This usually covers accommodation, meals, porter/guide services, and logistics.
Accommodation:
- Camping (budget-friendly):
- Rent a tent and sleeping bag in Manebhanjang: INR 100-150 (USD 1-2) per night
- Camping gear: Bring your own to save on rentals.
- Homestays and lodges:
- Standard rooms: INR 300-500 (USD 4-7) per night
- Basic dormitories: INR 150-200 (USD 2-3) per night
- Local dhabas: INR 100-150 (USD 1-2) per meal
- Carrying your own food: INR 500-700 (USD 7-10) for the entire trek (most budget-friendly)
Other Expenses:
- Porter/Guide services: INR 500-1000 (USD 7-14) per day per person (optional)
- Medical kit: INR 200-300 (USD 3-4)
- Miscellaneous: Toiletries, snacks, camera batteries, laundry, etc. – INR 500-1000 (USD 7-14)
Remember: These are estimated costs and can vary depending on your choices and travel style.
Bonus Tips:
- Acclimatize: Spend a few days in Manebhanjang or Darjeeling to adjust to the high altitude before starting the trek.
- Hire a guide: A local guide can share valuable insights into the region’s culture, history, and nature.
- Respect local customs: Dress modestly, especially in villages.
- Be sustainable: Dispose of waste responsibly and avoid polluting the environment.
Sandakphu Awaits:
The Sandakphu trek is more than just a physical challenge; it’s an adventure for the soul. The stunning landscapes, diverse flora and fauna, and the sense of accomplishment will leave a lasting impression. So, pack your bags, embrace the challenge, and get ready to be mesmerized by the magic of Sandakphu!
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The Sandakphu mountain, also known as Sandakpur, is a peak situated near the boundary of India with Nepal on the Singalila Ridge. In the Indian state of West Bengal, this is the highest ridge with an average elevation of 3636m above sea level. The trip is famous for offering stunning views of four of the highest peaks in the world, among them Everest, Lhotse, Kangchenjunga and Makalu. It manages also to pay for an uncontaminated view of the whole range of Kangchenjungas, recognised from certain perspectives for their likeness to the ‘sleeping Buddha.’ It’s pure delight to see the sunrise over these ranges from Tumling.
- Prospect over the nurturing trails of Sanglila National Park
- Villages of Samanden and Gorkhey seems painted across the natures canvas, such is the beauty of these villages
- Come across varied terrains focusing on the delight they provide.
- High altitude ridgeis situated at a towering height of 3636m
- Get a panoramic view of many snow covered peaks like Kanchenjunga, Kumbhkarna, Shimbho peaks and many more
- Border crossing experience with two distinct lands yet extremely similar cultures
- highly welcoming people of Nepal would make trekkers yearn for more
Some of the trek highlights
The route to the peak of Sandakphu follows the Singalila Ridge and passes along the border between India and Nepal. Although the Everest peaks are only seen from Sandakphu, from the beginning, the Kangchenjunga fury is with the walkers. The trek starts off from Kopidana, a lesser used, beautiful basecamp village and ends at Sepi.
This long walk, which can be completed in a few days and includes several campsites, provides a stunning view of the endless horizon, as well as one-of-a-kind sunsets and sunrises. When the rhododendrons and magnolias are in full bloom, the forests are known for their riotous summer colours.
The Sandakphu journey passes through Singalila National Park, which is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. This moderately difficult climb offers a variety of experiences while exploring the richness and beauty of long-range scenic panoramas. It is suitable for both novice and expert hikers. The trail becomes greener and more picturesque as it progresses .
Things to look out for-
- The trek is certain to provide unrivalled feelings of accomplishment.
- Sunrise from Tumling is one of the best in the entire series of Himalayan sunrises.
- There are countless photogenic peaks, so we recommend that you prepare yourself for any aesthetic shoots. The best pictures are those taken under a blue sky with snow-covered peaks in the background.
- Trail among the old yet dynamic villages of Nepal with great exposure to their living culture.
- Majestic sight of the Sleeping Buddha under the glistening rays of dawn
Views during the journey
- Mesmerizing on and off views of Kanchenjunga ranges as we trek to Tumling is a fascinating sight in itself.
- On a clear day, get a glittering sight of peaks such as, Lhotse, Everest, Nuptse, Baruntse, Chamling, Chomolonzo, Machapucchare, extending to the Annapurna family.
- Trekkers can trace the Goecha La cleft somewhere among the frontline peaks asanother of Sikkim’s renowned treks.
- On this path, trekkers will pass by a black water lake nestled near a town, surrounded by prayer flags flapping in the breeze, and a little waterfall on one side with Buddhist templeand calm serenity that lays upfront.
- Discover the magnificent Sri River, also known as Sri Khola in the local dialect
Nearby places to visit
- Manebhanjan is a small town located near Darjeeling. Trekkers here can find houses and camps set especially for trekkers.
- Chitrey is a place adorned with luscious greenery, pines, firs and exquisite monasteries.
- The enthralling town of Tonglu can serve as a magical milestone in trekker’s journey. With a mesmerizing sight of Tonglu lake present on top of hill can help trekkers find a new experience among the same route of Sandakphu.
- Bikeybhajan famous for its rugged terrain and daunting ascents just before the town of Sandakphu is a pristine explore for trekkers seeking a rush of victorious ad reline.
The altitude covered in Sandakphu Trek
Kopidana- 6400ft
Tumling- 9600ft
Kalapokhri-10,400ft
Sandakphu-12,000ft
Sepi-6234ft
Best Time to Visit Sandakphu Trek
Both the ascent and the descent of Sandakphu are moderate in level as the trekkers hike forward. The best time to hike these paths is during the months of October to April. Temperatures typically range from 8 to 15 degrees Celsius during the day, with substantially colder nights.
Key Points of Sandakphu Trek
Level is Moderate
Proper conditioning & training of body required
Need proper gear & clothing for sub-zero temperature?
Shoes are the single most important equipment.
High Altitude requires proper acclimatization.
Beautiful landscapes so carry good photo gear & Extra battery backup.
The backpack should not exceed 10 kgs.
Must Read about Sandakphu Trek
Duration – 5 nights 6 Days
Best Season – June to September
Level – Moderate
Highest point – 11929 feet
Weather – Nights are cold and day temperature is pleasant during the season.
Summer temperature – (5°C to 15°C)
Starting point – NJP
Short Itinerary of Sandakphu Trek
Day 1 – Drive from NJP to Kopidana (6400 feet) (84 km) (5 hours)
Day 2 – Kopidana to Tumling (9700 feet) (11 km) (5/6 hours)
Day 3 – Tumling to Kalapokhri (10400 feet) (14 km) (6/7 hours)
Day 4 – Kalapokhri to Sandakphu (11929 feet) (6 km) (3/4 hours)
Day 5 – Sandakphu to Sepi (6230 feet) (15 km) (6/7 hours)
Day 6 – Sepi to NJP (140 km) (5 hours)
Is it safe?
Set amidst the lower altitudes, concerns regarding Sandakphu Trek safety among beginner trekkers are indeed very valid questions. To brush off all the concerns we would like to confirm that the teams of Himalayan Hikers have calculated all the possible probabilities if anything goes off the schedule.
All of our professionals strive to provide the best experience possible for trekkers, so a collaborative contribution of a relaxed mindset and morally communicative behavior with fellow trekkers will be greatly appreciated.
Difficulty level
Even though the ridges relatively average in elevation, we still recommend a reasonable level of physical fitness. We advise trekkers to physically prepare themselves prior to this trek. The trek does not involve high ascents or steep descents but trekkers will have to cover long distances every day.
Any medical assistance that is required will be provided at any point of the journey; however, trekkers must consult their professional care before beginning any trek. We also strongly advise trekkers to learn about altitude sickness and to notify our teams as soon as any symptoms appear.
Weather conditions
Weather conditions depend on the time of the year trekkers are travelling. Easier trails and less confusing journey make this trek a perfect autumn to winter and spring trek. The weather during these times is quite favorable for trekking elevation and safer trails.
Things to carry
1) Because nights at elevations tend to be considerably colder, we suggest having well-graded, warm and comfortable clothing along with good quality shoes.
2) Despite the fact that we handle medical crises, we urge individuals to keep their emergency kits at hand in any case of personal underlying illnesses.
3) Since the journey provides you with a picturesque view of many peaks, don’t forget to bring your camera along with extra batteries.
4) Our staff will consult with fellow trekkers about their luggage and, if lacking, will assist trekkers in obtaining any necessary equipment. Only the relevant luggage should be brought, as a result.
Other trekking Essentials-
Connectivity and Transactions
1) Because connectivity along the route is unpredictable, we urge people to do all of their work ahead of time.
2) Trekkers will be provided with walkie- talkies beforehand in case of emergency
3) Last ATM transactions available will be at some stops after New Jalpaigaur Junction/Airport but we recommend travellers to collect cash beforehand or while in New Jalpaigaur Junction/Bahdogra Airport as ATM available at other places might not dispense cash at times.
How to Reach Sandakphu Trek
If you are travelling from any metropolitan city in India or from outside India, getting to the New Jalpaigaur Junction/Bahdogra Airport shall be the first priority.
New Jalpaigauri junction/Bahdogra Airport is connected to most major cities in India. Trekkers could perhaps conduct extensive research for their direct mode of transportation to ensure a much smoother arrival.
. Some important points to note-
- Please note that we don’t provide timings schedules for transportation before New Jalpaigaur Junction/Bahdogra Airport. Subjected to various conditions the scheduled timings and availability of particular rides may differ. We recommend trekkers to reach out our teams for any queries. You can drop an email or call us for an initial guided session.
- Our teams will be collecting trekkers at fixed points of airports, railway stations and bus stands.
- It is recommended that unless any delay arrives, trekkers are advised to reach the destinations at least 2 hours prior.
Things Himalayan Hikers recommend
As previously stated, a camera, as well as spare batteries and memory cards, are recommended. We can assure and guarantee that you will be stopping frequently along the trail to observe the grandeur of the trekking experience.
We strongly recommend trekkers to prepare beforehand for the journey ahead. Regular practicing physical fitness and mental endurance will surely assist trekkers in great time.
After the trek, we strongly encourage trekkers to tag us on social media when they post any memories from the trip; this will not only prove invaluable to us with our work, but will also serve as a motivational example for all of our experts.
Why you should choose us
We’re here to give you the greatest experience possible through the eyes of highly skilled and qualified specialists who have a passion for adventure sports. We are community members attempting to promote our favorite adventure sports while also supporting local businesses. We, at Himalayan hikers, dedicate ourselves to providing you with an unforgettable experience.
Day 1: Dharamshala to Chamba (1900 m) (270 km)
The vehicle will be arranged from Dharamshala bus stand, meet there and depart to Chamba. It is the westernmost part of Himachal Pradesh, here the Chenab flows in the north and the Ravi in the south.
After covering 270 kms reach the guesthouse, the arrangements will be made there.
Day 2 : Chamba to Traila (2500 m) (145 km)
Leave early and the vehicle will be arranged to reach Traila. Enter the Pangi valley; it is a picturesque place rich in dance forms and natural beauty.
Pangi valley is mainly home to Bhots and Pangwala’s.
Mainly two communities, specifically Bhots and Pangwala reside in this valley. Reach the destination and overnight stay is arranged at the Tourist Bungalow. Today, the arrangements will be made in a guesthouse.
Day 3 : Traila to Satrundi (2900 m) via Bhanodi (15 km)
Start the trek to Satrundi through beautiful quaint village Bhanodi by covering distance of 15 kms. Go through the forests with some inclines and declines up to the campsite Satrundi.
Setup your tents and retire for the night.
Day 4 : Satrundi to Sach Pass (4500 m) and Bindrabani (2750 m)
Today is the most important day of your trek because you will be crossing Sach Pass (4500 m). The trail from Satrundi is an ascending one but the top rewards you with the views of Pir Panjal range, snow covered mountains and hanging glaciers.
You have to cross the glacier to reach Bindarpani. Setup your camps there and settle for the day.
Day 5 : Bindrabani to Killar (2400 m)
Leave Bindrabani and head to Killar, it lies amid the zig zag trail in a deep and narrow gorge of River Chenab at an altitude of 2400 m.
The surroundings are beautiful and peaceful. Setup your camps here and settle for the day.
Day 6 : Killar to Purthi (2200 m) (24 km)
Post breakfast, move towards Purthi. Today is going to be a long 24 kms trek which will take about 6 to 7 hours. Cover 7 kms and turn east.
Purthi is an amazing place famous for its forest nurseries and a rest house located on the right bank of Chandra Bhaga. Pitch your tents and rest for the night.
Day 7 : Purthi to Raoli (2000 m) (14 km)
The trail from Purthi to Raoli is 14 km which can be covered in 5 to 5 hours. The trail has some ascents and descents, ahead cross Chandra Bhaga River with help of a rope bridge.
Reach Raoli and spend your night in tents.
Day 8: Raoli to Manali via Keylong (240 km)
After having delicious breakfast, get in the vehicles and leave for Manali via Keylong.
Mandatory Documents
Please carry the documents given below.
Original and photocopy of government photo identity card- (Aadhar Card, Driving License, Voters ID, etc, Passport and Visa important to foreigners Medical Certificate (First part should be filled by the Doctor and Second part by the Trekker) Declaration Certificates
Note: – Many trekkers commit the same mistake of carrying unnecessary items on a trek which only makes the backpack heavy. It is important to know the right items to carry. It differs from season to season if you are trekking in summers then carry less layers of warm clothing and if you are trekking in winters carry enough layers to protect yourself against chilly cold.
Necessary Items for trekkers
Backpack (50 to 60 liters) A strongly built backpack with good support is compulsory for a trek. (Rain cover is important)
Sturdy Trekking Shoes The shoes should be strong enough with good support. The people ask if sports shoes would be comfortable but it is good to bring the right trekking shoes.
The Clothes You Should Bring On a Trek Avoid keeping extra clothes because it only makes you backpack heavy.
Trek Pants – The jeans are never suitable for a trek so you need at least 2-3 trek pants for treks carry more for longer treks.
Jacket – Jackets are very important to carry on a trek it protects you against the chilly weather. So carry 2 jackets on a week long trek.
Layers of warm Clothing Carry warm woolen layers or fleece. Carry more layers during winter season (at least 2 to 3) and less during summer.
Thermals – The Temperature decreases at night so you might be need thermals for Night.
T- Shirts – Bring those t shirts which dry fast.
Poncho –They are needed if you are trekking on a Rainy day to keep you dry.
Hiking Pole
Water Bottle 2
Cap or Balaclava
Woolen and Waterproof Gloves
Socks (Woolen and Regular)
Torch head light
Personal Toiletry Items – (toothpaste, toothbrush, toilet paper, sanitizer etc.)
Carry Personal Medical Kit
Personal Medical Kit (Carry minimum 5 tablets and maximum 10)
Diamox – (Prevents altitude sickness)
Digene – (It cures discomfort in stomach, acidity)
Crocin Advance – (Cures fever and headache)
Aspirin/Combiflam – (Pain reliever)
Disprin – (Cures headache)
Avomine – (Prevents motion sickness)
Avil – (It treat allergies)
Norflox TZ & Lomofen – (Prevents Diarrhoea)
Ranitidine – (Reduces the amount of acid in stomach)
Volini/Moov spray – (For sprains)
Betadine/Savlon – (Antiseptic cream)
Stretchable/Elastic bandage
Note:- Use medicines only when prescribed by the doctor. In case you face any problem during your trek, discuss and take advice from the Professional guide.
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What is Included In This Trek?
Transport Facility Jalpaiguri To Jalpaiguri Station
Forest Permit and entrance fee
Accommodation in tents on twin share basis
All meals: breakfast, packed lunch, tea, coffee, snacks, soup and dinner
(All camping gears)
High quality tents
Sleeping bags
Separate Toilet tents – Ladies and Gents
Dining Tent
Dining Table
Kitchen team
Radio Walkie Talkie for Communication
Good Experience Trek Leader guide and Technical guide
Medical Kit
Oxygen Cylinders
Crampons and Gaiters
What is Not Include In This Trek?
Personal Insurance
Medical Certificate
Personal toiletry Items and Personal Medicine kit
On first day En Route to base camp the Breakfast and Lunch are Not Included
Last Day En Route Lunch and Dinner are Not Included
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When it comes to trekking in West Bengal, one of the most popular names that come up is the Sandakphu trek. Boasting spectacular views of the world's highest peaks from Nepal to Bhutan and all the way up to Tibet, Sandakphu is your one-stop trek that covers all major 8000ers in the Himalayan region. Sandakphu, located at an altitude of 3636 m/11926 ft is West Bengal's highest point in the District of Darjeeling. Phalut is the second highest peak in the Singalila range right after Sandakphu and is more or less like a tabletop on the same ridge. Phalut also shares the border with Nepal, Sikkim, and West Bengal. The major difference between the Sandakphu trek and the Sandakhphu + Phalut trek is the extra day's trek to Phalut top and Gorkey which is not included in the regular Sandakphu trek itinerary. Phalut and Gorkhey offers one of the most beautiful views of the Singalila National park.
A wondrous adventure for naturists
The Sandakphu-Phalut trek route trails along the Singalila Ridge and into the Singalila National park. You can expect to find charming wildlife along this patch which may be of interest to naturists. The birds, animals and even the flora found on this trail are extremely diverse and incredibly fascinating to explore. Some of the exquisite species you can expect are - Red Panda, flowers such as Rhododendrons, Magnolias in all hues and shades.
Views of the mighty giants
Undoubtedly one of the reasons The Sandakphu trek is super famous is because of the front row seats you get to view the world's highest mountains. The spectacular panoramic view of Mt. Everest, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Janu, Chamlang, Baruntse, and Mt. Kanchenjunga is what you get to see when you do this trek. Need more reason to do this trek? You also get to see the famous Sleeping Buddha, a stretch of peaks in Sikkim that have been formed as a Buddha sleeping peacefully. You can also clearly get a glimpse of the Kanchenjunga massif from the Sandakphu trek!
Dreamy villages along the trail
Ever dreamt of running away and settling in one of those peaceful villages with a nice small hut and smoke coming out of a chimney? Well, the villages of Samanden and Gorkhey are just that. Not to mention, when you set your eyes on them you'll feel like you're looking at a quaint wallpaper. With small patches of pine trees, wooden huts, small farm lands, you'll definitely fall in love and want to stay back here. Tucked away from civilization, this will reintroduce you to a simpler, minimalistic life that we all dream of.
Long trails that reach the horizon
Ever thought of long roads that you can see for kilometres? Well, imagine that but in the mountains. The Sandakphu and Phalut trek gives you long-distance views as far as the eyes can see. You'll notice the clouds touching the horizon and the sun setting below you. Now that's a trek we wouldn't want you to miss!
You get to be in two countries at the same time!
Ever heard of this saying before? Due to its extremely close proximity to Nepal and no actual border, you keep going back and forth from India to Nepal making you tick Nepal off your bucket list. You end up camping in India, having dinner in Nepal or vice versa. The only way you'll know when you've passed a border is an old pillar which marks the borders along the trail. Now isn't that interesting?
- Incredible view of the world's highest peaks in a panoramic layout including Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Kanchenjunga and many more
- Comfortable stay at Tea houses and huts or homestays all along the trail
- Opportunity to interact with the locals and understand their culture
- Picture-perfect villages along the trail
- Chance to see Himalayan Red Panda!
- Explore the diverse flora of the Singalila National Park which include Rhododendrons and Magnolias
- Heritage Land Rover (up to Phalut)
- Sightseeing in Darjeeling.
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- Day 1 - Arrival at Bagdogra (IXB) & transfer to Mane Bhanjang
- Day 2 - Trek to Tumling from Mane Bhanjang
- Day 3 - Trek to Kalapokhri from Tumling
- Day 4 - Trek to Sandakphu from Kalapokhri
- Day 5 - Trek to Phalut from Sandakphu
- Day 6 - Trek to Gorkhey from Phalut
- Day 7 - Trek to Srikhola from Gorkhey
- Day 8 - Travel to Darjeeling
- Day 9 - Sightseeing in Darjeeling
- Day 10- Departure from Darjeeling to home city
Sandakphu Phalut Trek Itinerary:
Day 1: mane bhanjang.
Travel Distance: 80+ km Time Taken: 3-4 hr Altitude: 1928 m / 6,325 ft Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge stay Meals Included: Dinner at the Hotel/Lodge
Today you arrive in Bagdogra and you are driven to Maneybhanjang where you will rest and get acclimatised to the altitude.
Day 2: Tumling
Trek Distance: 13 km Time Taken: 5-6 hr Altitude: 2,970 m / 9,744 ft Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge stay Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, tea & snacks, and dinner
You have an early breakfast today and complete all required formalities to enter the Singalila National Park. Once you do that, you start your trek towards Tumling. The climb here is steep with a short trail to Chittrey. You keep climbing for one and half hours from Chittrey and reach a small village called Meghma. The trail from Meghma flattens out and is relatively easy. From Meghma it is a two-hour long easy walk to the village of Tumling. You arrive in Tumling and rest for the day.
Day 3: Kalipokhri
Trek Distance: 12 km Time Taken: 6-7 hr Altitude: 3,186 m / 10,453 ft Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge stay Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, tea & snacks, and dinner
On day 3, you will see that your trek is relatively easy as you walk majorly on flat ground, your destination being Singalila National Park check post. But before you start your trek, you must make sure you don't miss out on the beautiful sunrise from your hotel. The sleeping Buddha gets drenched in early morning sun rays gleams sublime across the sky. If you're lucky and if the skies are clear, this is a perfect opportunity to see the entire Kanchenjunga range and the mighty Mt. Kanchenjunga Peak along with Kumbhakarna and Shimbo peaks in the background. You also get a good glimpse of Goechala trek somewhere along the trail, one of the popular Himalayan treks in Sikkim.
We start the trek with a walk to Singalila National Park check post. From here we cross over into Nepal through a motor road and reach Gairibas, via Jaubair, both villages in Nepal. Garibas is approx 5 km from Tumling.
You'll notice that Gairibas is a small village with a few hotels and guest houses on the Nepal side. Towards the right hand side is India with its SSB camp and the Singalila National Park Entry check post. You will take a break here to finish the necessary formalities to enter the Singalila National Park to proceed with the trek.
Once you take a break and are ready to trek again, you start proceeding towards Kaiyakatta which is 2 Km from Gairibas. The trail to Kaiyakatta includes a 1.5 Km steep climb with steps that have been cut out into the mountain for trekkers. Once you reach the top, you will have to descend for about 10 minutes and you will reach Kaiyakatta. This is where you will break for some hot lunch.
Your final destination of Kalipokhri is about 4 Km from Kaiyakatta. And from Kaiyakatta you take the motor road, vehicles are not allowed to pass through this stretch. You will encounter various species of birds on this trail and after 1.5-2 hours of trek you will reach a lake which is surrounded by Buddhist Prayer flags. This is your destination for the day Kalipokhri which loosely translates to black lake. You'll see a beautiful Buddhist temple on the other end of the lake and this is where you would be standing on the border between India and Nepal.
You'll hike a little further from the Black lake to where your tea house is located. Spend the night at the tea house.
Day 4: Sandakphu
Trek Distance: 7 km Time Taken: 3-4 hr Altitude: 3,636 m / 11,930 ft Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge stay Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, tea & snacks, and dinner
The trek on Day 4 to Sandakphu is relatively shorter as compared to the previous day's treks, however, you gain an incredible altitude in one day which is why trekkers need to be sufficiently fit for this trek. The trail today starts off with a gradual ascent for about 30 minutes which is then followed by a steep climb for about one hour post that you trek on a motor road. This whole stretch is about 6 Km long
Once you reach the flat road of Bikheybhanjang you'll get a good glimpse of the Sandakphu summit which is about 4 Km ahead. The route is a good zig zag trail all the way up.
After about an hour long climb, you start seeing the huts and teahouses and Sandakphu on the horizon. You continue trekking to the summit from this point, you get a splendid 180° view of Sleeping Buddha and other highest peaks in the world such as Mt. Everest, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Nuptse, Baruntse, Chamling, Chomolonzo, Machapucchare, extending to the Annapurna family of peaks broadening out to the West. You stay overnight at a teahouse/hotel today.
Day 5: Phalut
Trek Distance: 21 km Time Taken: 7-8 hr Altitude: 3,595 m / 11,795 ft Accommodation: Dormitory stay Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, tea & snacks, and dinner
Wake up early this morning today just to view the sunrise from the Sandakphu summit. Trust us when we say this is one sunrise you do not want to miss. The sunrise from Sandakphu will probably be one of the best that you've ever witnessed before. If you're lucky and if the skies are clear, you can get a panoramic view of a whopping 300 Km Himalayan belt all the way from Sikkim to Nepal and Bhutan! Now that's a view worth climbing for!
Once you take in the view and complete your breakfast, you then start trekking towards Phalut. The trek to Phalut is a long one but it is relatively easy with gradual ascents and descents here and there. It will take you approximately 7-8 hours to reach Phalut while passing through Rhododendron forests and mountain slopes. You'll also reach a ridge where India, Sikkim and Nepal meet. Enjoy the view of Mt. Everest and the Mt. Kanchenjunga range.
You'll stay overnight at the local dormitory.
Day 6: Gorkhey
Trek Distance: 15 km Time Taken: 4-5 hr Altitude: 2,347 m / 7,700 ft Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge stay Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, tea & snacks, and dinner
They say - there's never two sunrises that are alike. So, wake up early today to catch a glimpse of the sunrise from Phalut. It will be the last such sunrise you will catch on this trail. Phalut is located further North East than Sandakphu and considering this, you are actually closest to the mighty Mt. Kanchenjunga than you will ever be. So enjoy the views one last time before having your breakfast.
Once you finish your breakfast, you start trekking (descending) to Gorkhey through Bamboo and Rhododendron forests into Gorkhey which sits at an altitude of 2,400 m. The village is absolutely picturesque and Instagram-worthy. There's the Gorkhey river which flows beside the village and interestingly, this is the border between West Bengal and Sikkim. You stay the night in Gorkhey.
Day 7: Srikhola
Trek Distance: 16 km Time Taken: 4-5 hr Altitude: 2,103 m / 6,900 ft Accommodation: Hotel/Lodge stay Meals Included: Breakfast, lunch, tea & snacks, and dinner
On Day 7 you start your day with a trek up a small hill nearby which takes you to another village called Samandin. This village is set on a table-top and looks like a painting. You now start descending into another village called Rammam and from here you further descend in a cobbled path and descend for about an hour to reach your destination for the day Srikhola at 1900 m. Srikhola also known as Sirikhola is a place named after a mountain stream which also has the same name (the word khola means stream). You stay overnight at Srikhola.
Day 8: Darjeeling
Travel Distance: 60+ km Time Taken: 3 hr Altitude: 2,042 m / 6,699 ft Accommodation: 3-star hotel stay Meals Included: Breakfast at the Hotel/Lodge
On Day 8 you trek to Darjeeling which marks the end of your trek. From Srikhola a suspension cable bridge connects to Maneybhanjan which then has a motor road which leads to Darjeeling.
You reach Darjeeling and check into a 3-star hotel and stay the night there.
Day 9: Darjeeling
Altitude: 2,042 m / 6,699 ft Accommodation: 3-star hotel stay Meals Included: Breakfast at the Hotel
On Day 9 you wake up leisurely and go sightseeing to some of the touristy spots in Darjeeling - Tiger Hill, Ghoom Monastery, Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Himalayan Zoo, Tenzing Rock, Tibetan Refugee Centre, Japanese Temple, and Peace Pagoda. You stay the night in Darjeeling.
Day 10: Darjeeling
Travel Distance: 70+ km Time Taken: 3 hr
Day 10 is when your Sandakphu and Phalut trek comes to an end. You will be transferred to Bagdogra Airport from here you will take your flight back to your home town.
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Fitness Criteria
High-altitude/Himalayan treks require every participant to maintain a certain form of physical fitness that will help them trek with ease. A good fitness regime followed by a healthy diet can help you get fit for a Himalayan/high-altitude trek. However, it is advised that you consult with your doctor and then participate in a Himalayan/high-altitude trek.
- Begin your training about 6 weeks before your departure
- Focus on building your stamina through Aerobics, Running, Stair Climbing, Swimming or Cycling about 3 - 4 times a week
- Build your core strength with resistance training through Squats, Lunges, Hip Hinging, Step Ups, Planks at least 3- 4 times a week
- Work on developing a breathing rhythm and expanding your lung capacity with deep breathing and Yoga
- As your trek approaches, head out on smaller treks to help you acclimatise yourself
- Don't miss out on exercising if you can help it, even a 30-minute workout regime followed religiously can take you a long way.
Do’s and Don’ts:
- We believe in leaving the mountains in a better condition, which is why we follow a no-litter policy on our treks. Each trekker will have to bring back the waste that is created during the trek.
- Trekking is best enjoyed when you’ve worn comfortable clothes. Try to avoid wearing Jeans, bright colours and heavy apparels as much as possible.
- A lighter backpack always helps you have a better trek, try and carry just as much as needed.
- Always be in sight of your trek lead, if you feel the need to stop for any reason at all, please keep the trek lead informed.
- If you do come across any reptiles, animals or even insects during the trek, please keep your calm and let it patiently pass by. Any kind of noise and panic will scare them as well.
- Do not venture out into the forest/waterfalls on your own as it may be dangerous.
- Trekking is a good adventure, having said that, it is our primary responsibility to take good care of ourselves and be compassionate towards fellow trekkers
- If, at any point, during the trek, you feel uneasy or unwell, please inform the trek lead immediately
- Tune in to the sounds of nature while on a trek and avoid carrying speakers or playing music during the course of the trek
- To help you enjoy the trek to the fullest, we avoid smoking and consumption of alcohol, and other intoxicants during the course of the trek
What is included in the tour
- Airport pick-up and drop from Bagdogra Airport
- Transportation from Srikhola to Darjeeling in a private vehicle
- Vehicle for sightseeing at Darjeeling (Tiger Hill, Ghoom Monastery, Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Himalayan Zoo, Tenzing Rock, Tibetan Refugee Centre, Japanese Temple and Peace Pagoda)
- 2 nights 3-star hotel stay with breakfast at Darjeeling
- 7 nights hotel/lodge/homestay stays during the trek days
- Accommodation on a double/triple sharing basis
- National Park Entry Permit Fee, Guide Fee & Driver Bata
- Standard vegetarian food for breakfast, lunch, evening snacks, and dinner during trek days
- 8 days of trekking with an experienced, English-speaking and government-licensed trek guide and assistant trek guide (Number of guides depending on the group size)
- 1 Mountaineering qualified & professional trek Leader
- Insurance, meals, transportation daily salary of guide & porter
- Basic First Aid Kit
- Personal accident insurance
- All government, local taxes and service charges
- TrekNomads Fee, Trek Captain support and expertise
- 10% discount on Fast&Up products
- Personalized Dri-Fit T-shirt
- TrekNomads goodies
What is NOT included in the tour
- The cost to reach Bagdogra and back
- Personal trekking gear
- Tips for guide, chef, porter, etc (calculated per person)
- Excess baggage charges, if it exceeds 10 kg
- Local sightseeing and entrance fee, camera fee, etc
- Mineral water or any type of soft drinks
- Hot water for shower, etc, during the trek
- Extra meals apart from inclusions
- Food during travel
- Lunch and dinner at Darjeeling 3-star hotel stay
- Any other expenses incurred apart from inclusions
- Any other tickets like toy train, cable car, etc.
- All personal, medical, evacuation and emergency expenses like extra day stay or vehicle charges due to delays, landslides, evacuation
Altitude Map:
- Mane Bhanjang: 1,928 m / 6,325 ft
- Tumling: 2,970 m / 9,744 ft
- Kala Pokhri: 3,186 m / 10,453 ft
- Sandakphu: 3,636 m / 11,930 ft
- Phalut: 3,595 m / 11,795 ft
- Gorkhey: 2,347 m / 7,700 ft
- Srikhola: 2,103 m / 6,900 ft
- Darjeeling: 2,042 m / 6,699 ft
Other Details:
- Trek Gradient: Moderate
- Trek Distance: 80+ Km
- Assembling Point: Bagdogra/Mane Bhanjang
- Average Temperature: Minimum winter temperature: −4°C to −8°C. / Minimum summer temperature: 5°C to 20°C
- Travel Distance: 200+ Km
- Best Months to trek: March to May (flowering time) and October to December. (January & February - peak winter or snowing time)
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SANDAKPHU PHALUT TREK DETAILS
SANDAKPHU PHALUT TREK is a popular activity among tourists all over the world. The four massive peaks bound this trek – Mount Everest, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu offer stunning views of the Everest region.
This trek follows the famous Singalila Ridge, a high ground that lies at the southern end of a long crest, which runs down from the Kanchendzonga range and forms the border between India & Nepal.
The trek can be challenging, but it is also an excellent opportunity to explore the Himalayan landscape. Here are some things you need to know before embarking on your journey to Sandakphu.
The trek is a moderate to strenuous trek that takes about Eight days to complete. The trailhead starts at Dhotrey, which is about a four-hour drive from NJP. From Dhotrey, it is about a Three-day hike to reach Sandakphu. The first day of the trek is relatively easy, but the second day involves a steep ascent of nearly 1,000 Feets.
The best time to trek is from March to June or from October to March. These months offer the best weather conditions for hiking, with clear skies and mild temperatures. Avoid trekking during the monsoon season from June to September, as the trails can be wet and slippery.
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SANDAKPHU PHALUT TREK: A SHORT GUIDE ON WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
With an altitude of 3,636m, the trek offers a spectacular view of the Kanchenjunga range. It holds a vantage point to witness the Sleeping Buddha in its full glory. Situated in the Singalila National Park, it also boasts of its rich flora and fauna. Wetrekkers offers you the best tour and Trek Package to experience the beauty of Sandakphu within your budget.
SANDAKPHU TREK ROUTE
There are several varied trekking routes in this region. We can arrange the trek route depending on the season, participants' physical fitness, and allotted days.
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SANDAKPHU PHALUT TREK ITINERARY
Day 1: drive from njp/bagdogra to dhotrey distance: 105 km duration: 5 hours altitude: 8,500 ft time: 10 a.m.
Your journey with us starts upon reaching the frontier town of Siliguri. Depending upon your mode of arrival, pick-up will be arranged from Bagdogra, NJP, or Siliguri Junction. The transport cost from the pick-up point to Dhotrey is Rs 6,000/- and is shared by the trekkers.
The road takes you through the bustling town of Siliguri initially, but soon you will be journeying through the tea gardens and lush forests. The ascent starts after reaching the beautiful lake of Mirik. From there to Dhotrey, it's a constant meandering journey through beautiful tea gardens and mountain forests. On the way to Dhotrey, you will cross the hilly settlements of Sukhia Pokhari and Maneybhanjan.
Apart from these, it's just you and the tranquil nature for the company as you reach the beautiful base camp of Dhotrey. Nestled within a thick pine forest, Dhotrey is truly a sight to behold. If you are lucky, you will get your first glimpse of Kanchenjungha from here itself. Have an early dinner and call it a day, as you need ample rest before your trek tomorrow.
Day 2: Dhotrey to Tumling Distance: 6 Kms Duration: 3 Hours Altitude: 10,000 ft Time: 9 A.M
Today will be your first day of the trek. It will be a relaxed climb of about 1,500 ft and will mostly warm you up for the difficult terrain up ahead. From Dhotrey, it's initially a gentle climb towards Tumling. You will walk through rich forests of Pine and Coniferous and some occasional appearances of Rhododendrons as you slowly gain altitude.
The forest is rich in flora and fauna, and you will have multiple sightings of numerous birds. At the halfway point, you will find a beautiful resting stop comprised of flat land, with mountain views all around and a peak of the Dhotrey village down below. From there, it's a steep climb until you reach Tonglu. From there, it's just a km of flat walk to reach your destination for the day, Tumling.
Reaching there, you will receive warm mountain hospitality as you sip on some tea while taking in the breathtaking views all around. This is the place which gives you a brief trailer of what treat awaits you once you reach your summit. After having a hearty dinner, sleep to the sound of nature as you prepare for the journey ahead.
Day 3: Tumling to Kalipokhari Distance: 13 Kms Duration: 5 Hours. Altitude: 10,500 ft Time: 8 A.M
Wake up early to catch the beautiful sunrise from Tumling and catch The Mt Kanchenjungha in its full glory. After a quick breakfast, we start early as we have a long journey ahead. A short distance into the trek, we will reach the entry point of Singalila National Park. We will need to complete our entry formalities here. You will need to pay for a camera permit here if you carry any.
Your trek guide will help you through the process. The Singalila National Park houses a great number of animals like the Himalayan Bear, Leopard cat, Barking Dear, Pangolin, and the famous and elusive Red Panda. We will have a relaxed flat walk till we reach the settlement of Jaubari. All along the way, our trail will flirt with the Indo-Nepal border as we crisscross through our neighbor lands. From Jaubari we will have a descent till we reach Gairibas.
Here you can have a small break and also indulge in some snacks. Gairibas houses a rhododendron research centre and has a detailed accounting of the various varieties of Rhododendrons available in the region. From Gairibas we will face the first difficult phase of our trek as we traverse a steep climb all the way to Kalipokhari. After a strenuous but rewarding climb, we will reach the high-altitude lake of Kalipokhari. After a steaming hot beverage to soothe your aching muscles, you can visit the lake's calm waters and feel your tiredness ebbing away.
Day 4: Kalipokhari to Sandakphu Distance: 6 km Altitude: 11900 ft Duration: 4 hours Time: 9 A.M
Today is the most challenging phase of your trek, and The trail will test your endurance to the limit. Make sure to fill up your water bottles before starting, as there will be no settlements between here and Sandakphu. We will climb through barren mountain roads with scarce vegetation as we would be almost above the tree line. You can take shortcuts in between, which will cut down the time but will considerably increase the strain on your legs. Milestones along the way will motivate you as you will see the destination come nearer and nearer. Once reaching the summit, all your hard work will pay off, as you will witness the wonder called Sleeping Buddha at its full glory. Sandakphu has the distinction of offering the view of 4 of the world's top 5 highest mountain peaks. Apart from Kanchenjungha, it also offers the view of Mt Kanchenjungha, Makalu, and Lhotse, along with several other high peaks of the Himalayas. On reaching Sandakphu, you can settle down for a bit and then set out to explore the area. Your aching muscles will beg you to call it an early night, but make a mental note to wake up early enough to catch the most beautiful sunrise ever.
Day 5: Sandakphu to Molley/Phalut Distance: 21 Km Altitude: 11,700 ft Duration: 7 Hours Time: 7 A.M
After witnessing the magnificent sunrise from the highest point of west Bengal, you will get ready for the next phase of your trek. We have a lot of distance to cover today so we will start quite early. This will be the longest trek stretch, but it is effortlessly the most beautiful part. The magnificent view of the highest peaks of the world will be your constant companion.
As you are above the tree line, you will not witness many trees along the route other than some stretches of Rhododendrons. If you are trekking in the March-April season, you will also witness the mesmerizing view of the Rhododendrons in full bloom. The route is fairly flat, with some ascents and descents along the way. At the halfway point, you will find “Char Ratey,” a resting point for Yak Grazers of the past, where they used to wait for four nights while their livestock used to graze.
As we will have a good amount of distance to cover today, you will be given a light-packed lunch today. From Sabarkum, the route divides into two parts. One goes towards Phalut and the other towards Molley. Depending upon the availability of the time, we would choose our route. Our stay for the night would be Phalut or Molley. On reaching the campsite, you will relax with hot beverages and some light snacks. A while later, your dinner will be served.
Day 6: Molley/Phalut to Gorkhey Distance: 14 Km Altitude: 11,400 ft Duration: 6 Hours Time: 8 A.M
If you are staying at Molley, you will start your day pretty early and take a hike towards Phalut. You will retrace your steps back to Sabarkum, and there the trail will be a gradual ascent. In Phalut top, you will see one of the most unobstructed and up-close views of the Sleeping Buddha range that you ever have or can experience. The Mt Everest, Lhotse & Makalu are also prominently visible. If the stay is at Phalut, then you would have to trek 1 km to Phalut top to witness the view. After having breakfast at Phalut, we would start our descent to Gorkhey.
As you start your descent, the trail will quickly change from vast open fields to green forests. You will also travel through some bamboo canopy forests. Once there, keep an eye out for the elusive red panda. If you are lucky, you can easily spot one in this region. Soon, you will be greeted with a gurgling sound of a mountain stream to indicate that you are very near to your destination. Your forest path will suddenly open up to a vast open land of the beautiful village of Samandin. A little more descent will lead you to Gorkhey, your pit stop for the night. It's a beautiful mountain village, straight out of an artist's rendition. After lunch, you can visit the river and get amazed by its crystal-clear water. Enjoy the evening at the homestay, where a bonfire will be arranged, before you call it a night after your dinner is served.
Day 7: Gorkhey to Srikhola Distance: 16 Km Altitude: 6,900 ft Duration: 5 Hours Time: 8 A.M
Today is the last day of your trail. As we will have a steady descent, it will be a fairly easy route. It s advisable that you use kneecaps today, as the steady descent can be quite taxing on your knees. The trail will go through dense forests, and you will be greeted by whistling birds at every turn.
The sun will rarely penetrate the thick canopy of the forests. But soon, the trail will open up to the settlements of Rammam, and you will know that you are halfway towards your destination. Further down the trail, you will reach Rimbick, and from there, it's just 1 Km from your destination, Srikhola.
Once reaching the homestay, enjoy the hospitality while you revel in the glory of completing your trek. You can relax by the river while your celebratory dinner is being prepared. Enjoy a sound sleep as the gurgling river sing you a lullaby, and your aching muscles receive a much-needed rest.
Day 8: Drive to NJP/Bagdogra Distance: 130 Kms Duration: 6 hours Time: 9 A.M
Today you say goodbye to the Singalila National Park as you drive down towards NJP. Post breakfast, you can take some cool insta worthy photos at the hanging bridge in Srikhola. After that, your journey takes you back to the chaotic city life along the mountain paths. The cab fare to Siliguri is Rs 8,000/- and will be shared by the trekkers.
You will pass through the settlements of Rimbik, Dhotrey, and Maneybhanjan, after which the familiar tea garden vista will greet you. You will be able to attend a tea testing at the Gopal Dhara tea garden on the way. Where from you can source some authentic Darjeeling tea for yourself. Finally, your journey will come full circle at NJP, from where you can depart for your onward destination with fond memories from the trip.
SANDAKPHU TREK BEST TIME
The Sandakphu trek can be done during almost eight months of the year except from June to September. SANDAKPHU TREK Best Time is November to January for the clear view.
The trek gives you a new flavour every season, from the rhododendrons and magnolias in spring to the golden scenery of autumn and, finally, the light winter snow. The view, landscape, flora, and fauna change from season to season. This is one of the best Himalayan treks for bird watching.
If you are not particularly fond of experiencing something like a clear view of flowers or snow, Sandakphu is an excellent trek when it is open for eight months of the year.
During the monsoon season, the trek is closed for the visitors from June to September.
Sandakphu Trek Best Season
Spring Trek
Spring arrives in March, and this is a fantastic season for trekking in Sandakphu. The Different magical beauties start to unfold in this season. The main magical sight is the blossoming rhododendrons which will give your eyes an excellent experience throughout the trek route.
The whole path is covered with different kinds of flowers. Red, pink rhododendron and white magnolias dominate the landscape. Towards the end of April, the rain becomes more frequent. You may still be able to trek. But it's not that funny.
Views: Full of flowers all around, this season provides a beautiful sight but occasional showers might turn the trail foggy or prevent the views of long-distance peaks and ranges.
Flora & Fauna: Rhododendrons and Magnolias are in full bloom. This is the best time to see the flowers.
Temperature Overview: Daytime temperature Between 15 °C and 20 °C and Nighttime Temperatures will drop between 1 °C and 5 °C.
Presence of snow: You will not find snow in Spring
Autumn Trek
Autumn starts from the last week of September and lasts till November. This season is famous for the clear views of mountain peaks and spectacular clear sky. Crisp air and sunny days make Sandakphu a dream world for trekkers.
Autumn is also famous for its golden color Mountain view, especially during the sunsets and sunrise. This also a great season for bird watcher.
The only downside to trekking in autumn, especially in October, is the number of people on the trail. During the Durga Puja holidays in the month of October, many tourists come to here.
Scenery: The air is clear and the view of the distant peaks is amazing.
Crowds: A popular time to visit. Not only trekkers but also tourists on the trail.
Seasonal Highlights: Easy bird watching on the trail and spectacular golden mountain peaks.
Temperature Overviews: Day time Between 13 °C and 18 °C and Night time Will drop to temperatures between 5 °C and 0 °C.
Presence of snow: You will not find snow on the trek in Autumn.
Winter Trek
Winter starts from November to March. During this period, the temperature here ranges from 1 to 10 degrees Celsius, and weather is extremely cold. The region receives fresh snowfall towards the end of December.
The snow gradually begins to form a white layer on the ground, and by the month of January, the entire area is covered in thick snow. January is the coldest month of the year in Sandakphu, with the most snowfall. The region usually continues to receive snowfall till the first half of March, after which the mercury levels rise by a few inches, and Sandakphu starts experiencing pre-summer effects.
The average temperature in winter: The average temperature during is 7°C during the day and 1°C at night.
Summer Trek
The summer season usually starts from April and lasts till mid-June. During this time, the temperature in Sandakphu is between 17 to 15 degrees Celsius and the weather is pleasant and charming. On the other hand, the sky remains clear providing an uncompromised view of the nearby mountain ranges.
Average Summer Temperature: The average summer temperature is 24°C during the day and 12°C at night.
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SANDAKPHU TREK HEIGHT
With an altitude of 3,636m, the trek offers a spectacular view of the Kanchenjunga range. It holds a vantage point to witness the Sleeping Buddha in its full glory. Situated in the Singalila National Park, it also boasts of its rich flora and fauna. Sandakphu is not only the highest peak in West Bengal. The peak is located at an altitude of 11930 feet or 3636 meters above sea level. The average elevation of the base camp is about 6400 feet or 1951 meters. Then it started to increase gradually.
Sandakphu height in feet
The highest elevation of Sandakphu is 11930 feet and offers a spectacular view of the world's highest mountain range. Before embarking on the trek, every trekker should be aware of this altitude which will help him to avoid any medical hazards.
Sandakphu Altitude
Located at an altitude of 11,930 feet, Sandakphu is home to magnificent alpine vegetation such as the ever-present rhododendron, fir, birch and even towering bamboo trees. The trek is one of the rare high-altitude treks that offers accommodation in a cozy teahouse.
QUICK FACTS
- Duration: 1D/2N(Min) to 8D/7N(Max) (Depending On Your Package)
- Altitude: 11,930 ft
- Trek Difficulty Level: Easy To Moderate
- Trek Distance: Around 65kms (Depending On Your Package)
- Temperature: Day: 8°C to 15°C and Night: -5°C to 5°C
- Best Time For Trek: March to May, October to March
- Nearest Railway Station: NJP
- Nearest Airport: Bagdogra
- ATM: You can withdraw money at New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) or anywhere in Siliguri
- Sandakphu Trek Starting Point: Dhotrey (Depending On Your Package)
- Ending Point: Srikhola (Depending On Your Package)
TREK HIGHLIGHTS
- Unobstructed view of the Famous Sleeping Buddha group of mountains.
- With Mount Everest on the horizon you will love every bit of Trekking!
- Despite its offbeat essence, the Kalapokhri lake is a major attraction on the trek route. Kalapokhri Lake , the Mystery of the Holy Black Water.
- Experience one of the highest north-south mountain ranges, the Singalila range that divides West Bengal and the Himalayan range.
- Rhododendron and Magnolia flowers turn the forest red, pink and white in spring.
TREK PACKAGE INCLUSIONS:
- Accommodation: (Min 1 Night 2 Days to Max 7 Nights 8 Days Depending On Your Trek Package) Accommodation from Day 1 to Day 8 (Depending On Your Trek Package) at a private tourist lodge/government trekkers hut on sharing basis.
- Food: All meals during the trek. Regular Indian-style nutritious vegetarian meals, breakfast, hot lunch (en route), snacks, and dinner with coffee/tea/soup during the trek.
- Trek Guide: An excellent mountain guide who will be local to this area and have deep knowledge of trekking trails.
- Camping Charges: Singalila National Park permit fee and forest camping charges are included in the trek package.
- Safety equipment: First aid kit, oxygen cylinder, oximeter, etc., will be with the guide/trek leader in case of emergency at the campsite.
- Expert Trek Support Team: The mountain staff of this trek includes certified guides, cooks, helpers, and porters.
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Sandakphu trek experience.
In spite of its relatively low altitude, the trek holds quite a distinction among the various treks of the Himalayas. Most importantly because it allows the visitor, the rare vista of Four of the Five highest peaks of the world, and that too from a single viewpoint. Moreover, this is the only “Tea-House” trek in India, a term more common among the treks in Nepal, where in you don't need to camp while trekking, but rather enjoy boarding in the homestays and trekkers' huts along the way.
Sandakphu is home for numerous exquisite flora and fauna. The trail is the home of over 600 varieties of orchids, the highest in a single location. The Singalila National Park, which houses the trail has 18 recorded species of Rhododendron. Anyone who has visited the trail in the summer time, has been mesmerized by the brilliant display of color, the trail has on offer during that time.
The Singalila National Park is famous for being the habitat of the famous Red Panda as well. The shy creature is abundantly visible in this region if one is vigilant and lucky enough. The park is also the home of numerous other animals like the Himalayan Black Bear, Leapard, Clouded Leapard, Pangolin, Barking dear and many more.
The most unique experience in the trek is it's multiple offerings. It changes it's rewards with the seasons. If you want clear sky and magnificent summit views, you should visit it during late Autumn and Winters. You will bear witness to one of the best views of your life. The magnificent Sleeping Buddha will appear in front of you at full glory.
You will also witness some of the best Sunrises and will be able to capture some stunning photos. However, comes summer, the beauty of the trail is beyond words. The Rhododendrons at full blooms, paints the whole mountain side, red. The play of colors is absolutely spell bounding. But bear in mind, the view of Kanchenjungha and other peaks is purely dependent on your good fortune.
To summarize, whatever the time you choose, you will take home one of the most unique experience of your life.
Sandakphu Trek Review
Thrilled clients rave about their unforgettable experiences with us, praising our exceptional service and memorable journeys
Best organisation for conducting learning based expedition and trekking experiences. Trek leaders are experienced and well learned, creates a great motivational environment for all the fellow trekkers. Thank You Wetrekkers
Excellent experience...great work guys and for sure if i plan any further activity.. It will be sure with Wetrekkers ... Cheers for ur great work put together
Arindam Poul
It was my first ever peak climb and Wetrekkers made it a memorable and successful climb. Special thanks to Weterkkers team and our expedition leader who made it possible through his technical skills. Climbing equipment were best in class.
Mayank Trivedi
Package trek cost.
Cost is an important factor for every trekker and before starting a trek a trekker must check the cost of his trek and what is included in the itinerary.
At Trek, we always provide reasonably comfortable accommodation at the best price and high-quality food facilities which are essential in every trekker's journey. Another important thing about the trek is the trek guide, we always provide highly trained trek guides and experienced travel staff which are included in our trek package cost.
We offer a variety of treks and tour packages from short treks to long treks which makes us stand out from the crowd. Our shortest tour package is Land Rover Ride to Tonglu with a duration of 2 days and 1 night and the longest trek package is Sandakphu Phalut Trek with a duration of 8 days and 7 nights.
From all the trek packages we are very well known for Red Panda Tour and Sandakphu Phalut Trek which we provide to every trekker at a very reasonable price. Sandakphu Phalut trek package cost is INR 12,800 per person and our trek cost includes your accommodation and food from your arrival at Dhotre till the end of your trek at Srikhola.
All accommodations.
All meals from day 1 Lunch to Day 8 Breakfast.
Experienced Guide and other support staff.
All equipment like, tents, sleeping bags etc.
All trek permits.
Transport to and from the station/airport.
Food during transit.
Any personal expenses.
Camera Charges.
Singalila National Park Entry Fees.
Anything not mentioned in inclusions.
SLEEPING BUDDHA VIEW
Essential Things to Carry For Sandakphu Trek
Sandakphu village is far from the city. So every trekker needs to carry all his essentials and also remember that his bag should not be too heavy to travel with. When you're packing essentials, we're here to help you write down some of the mandatory and recommended items you should carry.
These are documents required for legal purposes by Wetrekkers and the forest department. Without any of these, you will not be allowed to trek.
- Original and photocopy of government photo ID. Only a passport or voter ID is accepted as valid ID proof in Nepal.
- Disclaimer certificate. This is a legal requirement. Read carefully and sign. It must be handed over to your trek leader when registration at the base camp.
- Medical certificate. It has two categories. A practising doctor must complete the first part. You must fill in the second part. Without a medical certificate, the forest department will not allow you to travel. It is a requirement by Wetrekkers.
- 2 recent passport size photos.
- A sturdy ruck-sack with support rod(50-60 ltrs).
- A small day pack(15-20 ltrs) in case you are offloading your bag.
- A trekking shoe with ankle support.
- 4 pairs of polyester T-shirt.
- 3 Pairs of quick dry trek pants.
- A sweatshirt.
- A lightweight Hollowfill/Feather jacket.
- A set of thermal inners(For winters).
- A fleece Jacket(For winter).
- A Raincoat/Poncho.
- 4 pairs of cotton socks + 2 pairs of woolen socks.
- 1 Pair of gloves.
- Coca 30: 30 ml.
- Crocin: 6 tablets.
- Avomine: 4 tablets.
- Avil(25 mg): 4 tablets.
- Combiflam: 4 tablets.
- Norflox TZ: 6 tablets.
- Digene: 6 tablets.
- ORS: 6 sachets.
- Band Aid: 6 strips.
- Cotton: 1 Small roll.
- Eno: 4 sachets.
- Betadine or any antiseptic ointment.
- Pain spray.
- Knee cap and crepe bandage.
Toiletries:
- Moisturiser.
- Hand Sanitizer.
- Toothbrush & paste.
- Toilet Paper.
- preferable quick dry towel.
- Hand Wash/Liquid Soap.
Accessories:
- A pair of sun shades.
- A cap/sun hat.
- A head torch.
- Trekking Pole.
- Water bottle.
THE AGE RANGE FOR SANDAKPHU TREK
The trek is open to adventurers of all ages. However, we recommend that trekkers should be at least 12 years old before attempting this challenging hike. A parent or guardian must accompany those under the age of 18.
SANDAKPHU BY CAR
We have two options for tourists. Tourists can reach the base camp by car and proceed further. Another is to complete Sandakphu by car, which means you don't have to walk, just sit in the Land Rover and reach to the top, enjoy the place and be with nature. The place is also famous for its Land Rover car trip.
Land Rover trip to Sandakphu and Phalut
- Land Rover trip Duration : 3 Nights 4 Days
- Land Rover trip Cost : Starting From Rs 6,800/- per head $250 -->
Sandakphu Land Rover trip
- Land Rover trip Duration : 2 Nights 3 Days
- Land Rover Ride to Tonglu
- Land Rover Ride to Tonglu Duration : 1 Nights 2 days
- Land Rover Ride to Tonglu Destination : Maneybhanjan to Maneybhanjan
- Land Rover Ride to Tonglu Cost : Starting From Rs 4,500/- per head $250 -->
FITNESS REQUIRED FOR THE TREK
“Health is wealth” is an old adage we have been hearing for ages but a trekker needs to realize it at every step of his journey especially if it is mountain trekking.
Moderate treks like Sandakphu require you to walk an average of 6 - 10 km where you will find steep ascents and descents. You will often encounter tricky patches (such as snow or scree) on this trek with increasing elevation, for which you must always be prepared and skillfully traverse them.
Your goal is to complete 5 km in 35 minutes.
WHY DO YOU NEED TO BE FIT BEFORE BEGINNING A TREKKING TRIP?
The higher we go, the thinner the air. To cope with reduced oxygen levels, we need to develop fitness.
Defying gravity and long walks up steep slopes with a backpack expect average strength and endurance training levels.
We do not face this kind of geographical adversity in our daily life and for that our body is not used to such adversity.
The points mentioned above are jointly required for this trek, and it is a requirement that takes time and effort to identify.
A comprehensive list of exercises, which will help you to overcome this trek with ease and fun.
Without further ado, get ready to cross this difficult path easily with some simple physical exercises and enjoy the thrilling scenery beyond this difficult path.
We recommend one month of preparation time before the day of the trek. The measures below will help you achieve the level of fitness required for different levels of Himalayan treks.
For upper body
- Push Up: Treks carry a heavy backpack over long distances. Since it requires upper body strength, push ups are recommended to strengthen the upper body.
For leg strength
- Uphill Training: Himalayan treks have steep climbs. So hill training is a basic exercise you should start your fitness regime with. Climbing stairs at every opportunity will improve your uphill endurance.
- Squats: Squats help with core strength. A good core strength is essential for maintaining balance during the trek.
- Jog: Jogging helps increase cardiovascular strength. As the lungs and heart adapt to the increased activity and help build lung capacity so you can walk for longer periods of time.
- Crunches: Crunches also work to improve core strength. The advantage is the ability to maintain good balance during the trek.
- Skipping: Skipping is really helpful in achieving an overall fitness. That's because when skipping, you're constantly using your lower body to balance yourself and propel your body upward, which increases muscle strength. The shoulders and arms are constantly moving, working the muscles of the arms. Since it also includes the abdominal area, it is a way to work core strength.
IS SANDAKPHU TREK SAFE?
At the trek, we take the safety of those we work with, and the processes we follow and the equipment we carry reinforce our work. The great news is that the trek has no technical or complicated parts. It is a great trek for both new and experienced trekkers.
Emergency Exits and Closest Hospital
Emergency Exit: Sandakphu is one of those rare treks where it is easy to exit the trail in case of any emergency.
If any medical emergency occurs during the days of trek, immediate and quick evacuation is done. Because there is also a motorable road.
On the other hand, if you are in Sabargram and there is a medical emergency, you will be taken to Rammam via Gorkhey. It is about 14 km from Sabargram.
Nearest Hospital: The nearest hospital on the trek is Sukhia Pokhari before reaching Sandakphu. To reach this hospital you have to drive through Maneybhanjan. After you cross Sandakphu, the nearest hospital is at Rimbik.
AMS On Trek
The exertion and cold exposure of this rapid ascent and trek can trigger the development of altitude sickness in some people. If you do not feel comfortable at a camp location, inform your trek guide immediately.
The difficulty of Sandakphu Trek
This is a moderate trek that ranges from easy to difficult on the difficulty scale. The Trek does not have huge climbs and slides on a daily basis. Treks, however, make you travel long miles each day.
Weather Wise Safety
Weather plays a big role in your safety on the track. Here are some weather-related factors that can play an important role in your Sandakphu - Phalut trek.
Above 12,000 feet it can snow at any time. Precipitation on the lower slopes often results in light or heavy snowfall in the upper regions.
Make sure you level up well for this trek. Carry a windcheater to help stay warm in the wind. Especially in winter, you must be well-layered. And In all seasons Raincoat is a must.
Carry a minimum of 5 layers. Extreme winds on this trek increase the chances of mild hypothermia or even AMS.
CONNECTIVITY ON THE TREK ROUTE
- Last ATM: You will find it in Sukhia, which is a 15-20 minutes drive from Sandakphu. Please always try to withdraw cash from Siliguri. Do not rely on ATMs on the trek route, as availability is scarce and which are available are often out of service or out of cash.
- Electricity: This is available for most of your overnight stay.
- Mobile phone network: You will get a network at your night position, but it is not fixed. If international roaming is enabled you will get a specific network.
- Internet Connectivity: You can get a 4G network at the base camp. Apart from this, there will be no internet connection.
SANDAKPHU TREK GUIDE
Why you should hire a trekking guide at Sandakphu Trek?
- Trekking Routes: The trek is full of confusing trekking routes passing through dense forests, narrow paths, unsigned roads, etc. Even experienced trekkers get confused about such places. There are many junctions, bends, switchback roads etc., which is the most confusing part of this trek for solo trekkers. Local people won't be there every time to ask for help with the route. So, you need an experienced guide to guide you throughout the trek.
- Language: While trekking, you get a chance to visit and explore wonderful remote villages. People living in these villages do not speak English fluently. If you are trekking independently, you will not get a chance to interact with local people. If you need something or are lost and want to ask for help, you can't express yourself because they don't understand you. But if you travel with a guide, a guide will translate for you. So, you must hire a guide so that there is no language barrier problem.
- Safety: Trekking at high altitude poses many risk factors. You have to be very careful while trekking on this trail. But accidents and illnesses are not reported. So while trekking alone, if you suffer from altitude sickness or any accident, it becomes difficult for you as there will be no one to help and rescue you. But if you have a guide with you, he will do what needs to be done in such a situation. If it is a serious case and requires immediate medical attention, they will provide assistance as per the facility. So, always hire a trekking guide while trekking in Nepal to ensure your safety.
Is Guide Necessary For Sandakphu Trek
It is essential to hire a trekking guide for Sandakphu Trek.
Sandakphu Trek Guide Contact No
Sandakphu Trek Guide Contact Number 7001608599, 8240923170.
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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
We have always wanted the trekkers to be well informed before embarking on the Himalayan trek. The difference between a safe trek and a dangerous one is knowledge. This is the difference between a healthy experience and a superficial experience.
This Blog has in-depth information about each trekking day, what to expect, and how you should prepare for it. Many years of expertise have gone into this subject. Trekkers find it extremely useful.
Tips on managing your Travel for your Trek
Travelling via Flight:
Siliguri is connected via air through the Bagdogra airport. If you are flying from any major city like Delhi, Mumbai or Bangalore, you can directly book your flight to Bagdogra. We recommend taking the flight one day prior to the trek start day and spending the night in Siliguri. In case the flight to Bagdogra is too costly or there is no direct flight from your city to Bagdogra, you can take a flight to Kolkata and take a train/Volvo bus to Siliguri.
You can take a reserved cab or shared auto from the Bagdogra Airport to Siliguri town. Also plan your stay in Siliguri in advance. There are also public modes of transport like buses available to SIliguri. Take a shared auto from the airport to Bihar More to catch those.
Our pick-up from Siliguri to Dhotrey will be at around 9 A.M on the Day 1 of the trek. You can coordinate your pick-up by talking to the driver in the morning.
Travelling via train:
If you are joining us from Kolkata or taking a flight to Kolkata instead of Bagdogra, you need to take a train from Sealdah to NJP or Siliguri Junction the day before your trek. The flight options to Kolkata are much cheaper compared to Bagdogra. But do ensure that you take a flight which reaches Kolkata by 5 P.M otherwise there might be a chance of missing your train. There are various modes of transport from Kolkata Airport to Sealdah station. Online cabs and Meter taxis are abundant. You can also book a pre-paid from the airport booking counter. You can also take a bus, which is really cheap.
Please make sure that you take a train that reaches NJP or Siliguri Junction by 8 A.M. We recommend Darjeeling Mail (12343), Kanchan Kanya (13149), and Uttar Banga Exp (13147) for the travel.
If you are reaching Siliguri one day before the trek start date, you can take any train from Howrah or Sealdah at your convenience. In that case, do plan your stay in Siliguri beforehand.
Coordinate your travel to Dhotrey by talking to the driver in the early morning. The pick-up will leave for Dhotrey from Siliguri at around 9 A.M
Travelling by Volvo:
Traveling to Siliguri via Volvo bus from Kolkata is also possible. The buses start from the Esplanade area. It is the centre of the city and very easily accessible from any part of the city via cab, bus and other public transports.
We only recommend choosing this option, in case of unavailability of tickets in train as the journey is quite tiring and sometimes the buses overshoot their scheduled arrival time, in which case it might be difficult for you to reach Dhotrey, our base camp.
Our pick up from Siliguri is scheduled at about 9 A.M. You can choose your bus accordingly.
Onward journey after returning from the trek
Via Flight:
Bagdogra airport doesn't have any flight after dark and so you will have to book your flight on Day 8. It is advised that you plan your stay in Bagdogra itself and not Siliguri so that there is no inconvenience in catching your flight in the morning.
You can take an overnight train to Kolkata on day 8 (Depnding On Your Package) itself. Just make sure to book a late night train. We recommend Darjeeling mail (12344), Kanchankanya (13150) and Padatik Exp (12378) all of which depart at around 8 P.M and reach Kolkata early in the morning.
If you are flying out of Kolkata after reaching via train, only choose to fly out after 8 A.M. otherwise you might miss your flight.
You can also choose to travel to Kolkata via Volvo bus on day 8 (Depending On Your Package). Just make sure that you book your bus after 8 P.M.
Staying in Siliguri.
There are various options of staying in Siliguri. We don't recommend staying near NJP as the accommodations are not up to the mark there. While returning, it's better to stay at Bagdogra if you are flying out the next morning.
You can find various options in Air BnB and other OTAs. Please give us a call if you need any suggestions in choosing your hotels.
Where Is Sandakphu Trek?
Sandakphu is situated at an altitude of 11,950 feet above sea level. Even if the altitude doesn't seem remarkable in itself, what makes the trek extraordinary are the majestic mountain ranges and peaks you'll see on the trek.
Is Sandakphu a trek for beginners?
Great trek for beginners. But be prepared for a long walk every day. In 8 days, you have to cover 65 km, up to 11 km per day on average.
Are there hotel accommodations at Sandakphu?
You will find two privately maintained hotels (Hotel Sunrise and Hotel Sherpa Chalet) on the Nepal side and the Government Trekkers Hut and PWD Rest House on the West Bengal side.Click Here To Visit All Sandakphu Homestay
How long is Sandakphu Phalut trek?
Sandakphu Phalut Trek is 7 Nights & 8 Days long.
Can Sandakphu Trek be done alone?
Yes, you can.
Sandakphu is an easy trek and has the most scenic route with the Kanchanjunga range visible throughout the route.
But, always hire trekking guides while trekking because Trekking at high altitudes poses many risk factors. You have to be very careful while trekking on this trail. Accidents and illnesses are not reported. So while trekking alone, if you get altitude sickness or any accident, it becomes difficult for you as there will be no one to help and rescue you. But if you have a guide with you, he will do what needs to be done in such a situation.
Is guide necessory for Sandakphu Trek?
Yes, You should hire a trek guide because trekking at high altitudes poses many risk factors. You have to be very careful while trekking on this trail. Accidents and illnesses are not reported. So while trekking alone, if you get altitude sickness or any accident, it becomes difficult for you as there will be no one to help and rescue you. But if you have a guide with you, he will do what needs to be done in such a situation.
Is the Sandakphu Trek worth it?
Sandakphu Phalut trek is one of the most sought-after treks on the planet as it is located on the banks of the Teesta River. It is a paradise for Trekkers and a perfect place to unwind after a tiring day of walking. The landscape of the area is full of fauna and flora. It is worth the trip to experience this unique landscape. It is individual nature. It has stunning views of the peaks within the Himalayas and the entire 8000ers. The most prominent peak to climb is Sandakphu, at 3636 m/11926 ft, and Phalut is the second-highest peak in the Singalila range. Three peaks can be seen from this place.
Sandakphu Phalut Trek is one of the very few treks in the world from where you can see the 8,000-meter peak. At an altitude of 11,950 feet, you can see Sandakphu and the Everest cluster to your left.
Sandakphu Trek in October?
On your journey from Dhotrey, you even crossed the Indo-Nepal border a few times. Sandakphu’s proximity to the border gives you a chance to witness the perfect blend of Indian and Nepalese culture and traditions. When walking the trail, you are often right on the border of two countries. Interestingly, the cities of Tumling and Sandakphu are part of both countries.
The average temperature in Sandakphu in October ranges from 0°C to 10°C. Nights can be colder. Due to the cold weather, you need to carry warm clothes and suitable trekking gear. A professional tour operator can help you make the necessary preparations.
On a Sandakphu trek in October, you can get clear views of the Annapurna and Kanchenjunga ranges. Several high peaks are easily visible, including Everest. Undoubtedly, the Sandakphu trek is one of the most beautiful trekking routes in the country. You even pass through several forests with silver fir, magnolias, rhododendrons and drumstick primulas. If you want to plan a trek, contact our experienced trekkers and guides to discuss your requirements. Just click here.
Sandakphu Trek in November?
November is the perfect month as winter sets in and trekkers get a chance to see the entire region under clear skies. While trekking from Manebhanjan, you will cross the Indo-Nepal border several times and you will indulge in traditional Northeast Indian and Nepalese culture, traditions and lifestyle. One thing that might interest you is Sandakphu City and Tumling are two cities that belong to both countries.
The average temperature of Sandakphu in winter, October varies from minus 1 degree to 8 degrees Celsius. Nights can be cooler, thus, you need to carry nice warm clothes with you.
While trekking Sandakphu in November, you will get a clear view of the Kanchenjunga mountains. Other high peaks like Everest are also very clearly visible. While hiking through the forest you will see rhododendrons, drumstick primulas, silver firs, magnolias etc.
Can We Go Sandakphu Trek in December?
Mountain ranges and high altitudes really face a cold climate. Temperatures vary from minus two degrees to eight degrees Celsius. This is undoubtedly a teeth-gnashing situation. However, cold can never hold back a trek lover who loves to travel.
The highest peaks of West Bengal offer a mesmerizing view of far-reaching snow-capped mountains with rhododendrons spread all around. Sandakphu, at an altitude of 11,800 feet above sea level, makes it possible for trekkers to witness views of four other tall mighty mountains within the Himalayas: Lotus, Kanchenjunga, Makalu and Everest.
The trek is little bit risky in December due to heavy snowfall, which melts during the afternoon making the climb slippery, but the view you will get is amazing.
Sandakphu Trek in January?
To plan a good trek in January, you need to carry warm clothes and suitable trekking gear to protect yourself from the cold. The average temperature in Sandak Phu in January is minus 5 degrees Celsius to 6 degrees Celsius. This is one of the coldest periods in the region, and only seasoned trekkers plan to visit this month.
Sandakphu is a Himalayan trek that is open during the winter months. For this reason, many backpackers visit the region during the winter season, when it is less crowded, allowing them to soak in the magnificent scenery of the northeastern Himalayas.
Sandakphu Trek in February?
The weather becomes soothing in the daytime, with the expected temperature being around 9°C, whereas the Sandakphu temperature in February at night remains around -7°C.
Sandakphu Trek in Merch?
During this month, the Sandakhphu temperature is quite pleasant, and occasional snowfall occurs. The Sandakphu temperature in March is somewhat near -3°C to 11°C.
Sandakphu Trek in April?
The temperature in the daytime becomes normal and is around 16°C, and one doesn’t require winter garments. But the nights are quite cold, and the Sandakphu temperature in April is about 1°C at night.
Sandakphu Trek in May?
Since this is the peak season to visit Sandakphu, it is best to consult a professional tour operator to plan the trip. This allows you to avoid the tourist hordes and limit yourself to the group you are traveling with in this beautiful region. The average temperature in Sandakphu in May ranges from 6°C to 12°C.
Although Sandakphu is open throughout the year, this is the best time to embark on an enchanting journey. Renok Adventures has been offering tours and treks in Sandakphu for quite some time. For a Sandakphu trek in May, contact our experienced trekkers, guides and support staff to discuss your requirements. Click here.
Sandakphu To Srikhola Trek Distance?
Its 10 km from Sandakphu to Gurdum and another 6 km to Srikhola, which takes 4-5 hours and 2-3 hours respectively. This trail is a pure trekking route through the dense forests of Singalila.
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Sandakphu Trek Best Season?
Sandakphu Phalut trek is best during the winter season as there will be no humidity in West Bengal. Winters are cold and summers are pleasant in the region of Sandakphu Phalut Trek. The best time to trek Sandakphu Phalut is from October to March when there will be a sheet of snow to step on. The entire Sandakphu trek region and the surrounding hills will provide a pleasant environment. You can witness the snow-laden ranges of some of the highest peaks in the world like Mount Everest.
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- Difficulty Level Moderate
- Max Altitude 3,636mt - 12,000ft
Join Ashmita Trek & Tours for one of the latest and greatest in the eastern Himalayas of India – the Darjeeling Sandakphu Timburey Trek! It is the shortened version of 4 days which offers majestic views while staring in awe at not one, not two, but four of the highest peaks in the world! From Sandakphu (3,,636 meters/11,929 feet), the highest point in West Bengal, feast your eyes on Mount Everest (8,848 meters), Kanchenjunga (8,586 meters), Lhotse (8,516meters), and Makalu (8,481meters). Spend a night at Sandakphu and watch the sun rise and fall, painting the mountains a fiery red-orange color.
Sandakphu Timburey Trek Route
Begin the adventure: Our Team meet by 6 am in Darjeeling near our office location or your hotel and drive to Rimbeek for four hours your trek starts from Rimbeek the gateway to Singalila National Park Sandakphu, after a splendid hilly cruise from Darjeeling. Trek through grassy meadows and blissful forests, passing mountain viewpoint after mountain viewpoint. Ascend through radiating rhododendron forests to charming villages. Spend time with the locals and learn about their distinct lifestyles. also, along the trail, you might run into one of the awesome animals of Singalila National Park, including the red panda, leopard, barking deer, or Himalayan black bear.
When you arrive at Sandakphu, your breath is taken away by the 360-degree mountain panorama. The moments at Sandakphu will be cherished for the rest of your days. Snap some photos to remind you of this beautiful place before descending to Rammam and finishing the trek at Srikhola.
The Sandakphu trek is a spiritual journey towards the Sleeping Buddha. But what comes with it is a chance to observe a rare culture, a bamboo and rhododendron forest like no other, and sunrises and sunsets no one has ever seen.
Panoramic Views of Himalayan Mountains
Our 4 days trek to the Sandakphu Timburey offers you wonderful and jaw-dropping views of several Himalayan mountains like Everest region - Everest (8,848 m), Makalu ( 8,481m) Chamlang ( 7,317m ) Chomolonzo (7,815m ) Three sister pks and Khangchendzonga Region – Khangchendzonga ( 8,586m ) Karbu north ( 7,338m ) Karbu South ( 7,317m ) Kabru Dome ( 6,600m ) Kumbhakarna janu ( 7,710m ) Simvo ( 6,811m ) Pandim ( 6,691m ) Tingchen Khang ( 6,010m ) Joponu ( 5,936m) and several other mountains.
Benefits of using Ashmita Trek & Tours for Sandakphu Timburey Trek
Ashmita Treks and Tours is local trekking company believes in giving you the best tour experience possible. We love Darjeeling and are passionate about showing visitors the authentic side of Darjeeling. our passion shows through. Since 2007, our knowledgeable staff and guides have strived to fulfill and exceed all of our client’s expectations.
- View from Sandakphu of Mount Everest (8848 meters), Kanchenjunga (8,586 meters), Lhotse (8,516m), and Makalu (8,481m).
- Trek through Singalila National Park, a rich wildlife sanctuary.
- See countless bird species over 400 within the park!.
- Hiking through rodrodren and magnolia forest.
- Connect with local villagers each day.
- Shortest trek that gives you astounding mountain views.
- Great trail and landscape view.
Places You'll See
View of Mt Kanchenjunga from Sandakphu
Panoramic view of Mt. Kanchenjunga also known as Sleeping Buddha from Sandakphu
Mighty Kanchenjuga from Tonglu Top
Tea Stall on the way
Trekkers during the trek through dense forest
At the starting point of Sandakphu Singalila Ridge Trek
Meghma Monastery on the way to Tonglu Tumling.
Snowy Tonglu during in winter trek
view of Mt Everest Mt Makalu Mt Lhotse from Sandakphu during sunset
A group photo with local's during the trek
Local homestay in Timburey during Sandakphu Trek
Sirikhola Bridge after your 3 days trek
Trekkers pic at Sandakphu 3,636m. Highest point of West Bengal India
Dear Guest This is our regular Itinerary for 4 days and most people have done this itinerary for short trek up to Sandakphu If you want to make it longer Singalila ridge round trek up to Phalut then please visit the link our longer Trek here for 6 days
Day 1: Drive from Darjeeling to Rimbeek and Trek to Gurdum via black forest
Trek Distance: 10 km | Trek Duration: 5.6 hours | Altitude Gain: 2,286 Mt. to 2,438 Mt.
We meet at your hotel by 6 am Start your journey with a refreshing drive from Darjeeling to Rimbeek is about a 4-hour drive. Rimbeek is a small hamlet packed with natural serenity and aura. You are bound to imbibe energy by breathing in the fresh mountain air. once in Rimbeek, your trail will commence. You will trek to Gurdum following the path across the black forests.
Gurdum is a small village and undoubtedly a pocket of happiness. On your way, you will be gifted with some of the best views of mountains, variegated rhododendrons, and lush green forest Overnight Stay at a small Family homestay.
- Breakfast,Lunch and Dinner
Day 2: Trek from Gurdum to Sandakphu via Hattitar
Trek Distance : 13 km | Trek Duration : 7 hours | Altitude Gain : 2,438 Mt. to 3,636Mt
Today, you will take a steep climb to Sandakphu. No words will ever suffice the beauty of Sandakphu. From this ridge, you will witness 4 out of the 5 highest mountain peaks in the world namely Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu.
About Sandakphu
Sandakphu is a mountain peak in the Singalila Ridge on the border between India and Nepal. It is the highest point of the ridge and the state of West Bengal, India. The peak is located at the edge of the Singalila National Park and has a small village on the summit the most astounding feature of this majestic peak is that it offers you a sweeping view of four of the five highest peaks in the world namely Mount Everest (29,029 feet), Kanchenjunga (28,169 feet), Lhotse (27,940 feet), and Makalu (27,838 feet). If you are a lover of run-of-the-mill activities, then Sandakphu will impart you a life- changing picturesque trek and tour.
- Lodge / Trek Hut
- Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner
Day 3: Trek from Sandakphu to Rammam via Molley
Wake up early for for the surreal sunrise over the Himalayas. We climb up a little bit to a perfect viewpoint. Today’s view is even more fabulous than the previous, simply because the panorama is so expensive. Return to Sandakphu for breakfast. After breakfast start the trek to Rammam via Molley. The trail helps explore the diverse flora and fauna of the region. Sabargram rests amidst the charm of natural scenery and the snow-capped mountain peaks are a faithful friend of the place. With its surreal and extraordinary beauty. Overnight homestay in Rammam.
- 6 to 7 Hours
- Breakfast Lunch Dinner
- 3,636Mt to 2,100 Mt
Day 4: Trek from Rammam to Sirikhola (3hrs) & drive back to Darjeeling (4hrs)
Trek Distance : 3 km | Trek Duration : 1 hours Drive Distance: 85 km | Drive Duration : 4 hours | Drop off point Ashmita trekkers: Darjeeling
The last day will help you traverse through Srikhola, another exotic destination. Srikhola nestles amidst wild growths of magnolia, chestnuts, oaks, pines, and birches. A river runs through the place making it cooler and vibrant than usual. Seep in the extraordinary scenery and mesmerizing view of the landscapes. You may also witness wild birds and exquisite animals. In short, the experience is bound to transfer you into an entirely different cosmos. Finally, drive back to Darjeeling.
Thank you for your wonderful experience with us Hope to see you on the next tour to another fascinating destination of India/Nepal.
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What's Included
- Accommodations during the trekking in tea houses, lodge ( please note that foreign clients need to stay on India Side )
- These homestay lodges are simple and basic in nature with clean beds and linens
- Singalila Ridge National Park entry permits and TIMS permit ( INR 500 /- per day per person for foreign client)
- 3 times meals a day such as Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner during the trekking
- Meals will be freshly prepared and will be a mix of Indian, and Nepali local food. (Veg)
- Excellent Mountaineering Qualified A well-experienced Trekking Guide who will be a local to this particular area
- Transportation from Darjeeling to Base Camp Rimbeek and Rimbeek to Darjeeling in public transport on shared jeep
- Basic First Aid and Medicine kit. carry by Ashmita Trek Guide leader
- International airfare, India visa fee, and any kind of insurance
- All meals and accommodation in Darjeeling
- Porter / Horse to Carry your backpack Extra Rs,7200 per porter for 6 days who can carry a maximum of 20 KG)
- A backpack should have a waterproof mineral water bottle hot and cold drinks & bar bills
- Laundry, telephone, hot shower & internet charge
- Costs from unexpected occurrences (i.e. cancellations, weather problems, damages of property, illness, etc.)
- Your travel insurance (Compulsory)
Dates & Availability
We have daily departures for this trip from March to May and from mid-September to mid-December. You can type in the number of passengers to book a reservation and select a date that is convenient for you. Due to group size, we never cancel a trip once you've made a reservation. If you would rather join the group, we will add more travelers on the selected date. You can let us know once you make a reservation or earlier.
if you prefer a more private experience, we also offer private trek departures. Whatever your preference, we are here to help make your Sandakphu Timburey trek a memorable and enjoyable experience.
Singalila National Park timing – Restrictions in Sandakphu Singalila Ridge Trek
The trail to Sandakphu Singalila Ridge mostly runs inside Singalila National Park. During monsoon, no permit is issued inside the Park (the boundary starts just after Tumling Phatak) and the annual closure of the national park is from 15th June to 15th September. So Sandakphu Singalila ridge trek remains CLOSED from 15th June to 15th September every year.
Note: Starting from December 2021 Indian authorities are not allowing foreigners to stay in Nepal side while walking on the Singalila Ridge all stay in India side.
Our valuable Client we would like to inform you during the trekking in Darjeeling and Sikkim region will not be allowed to carry any Satellite phone GPRS and drone cameras due to the border security area.
How to get fit for the Sandakphu Trek
All treks in Himalayas Darjeeling, Sikkim, and Nepal demand a sufficient level of fitness, therefore you should check You might not know what goals to set and how to reach them. so we Ashmita Trek and Tours designed three trek-specific workout guides line for you.
Suggested Preparation :
- Cardio exercises include running, cycling, jogging, push-ups, and pull-ups for about 4-5 days a week for 3 months before your trip will begin.
- You should also be involved in developing core strength. and muscle endurance through weight training.
- Hiking in the hills in different weather conditions will be good preparation for this trip.
- If you have access, kayaking will also be a very good way to develop the strength and endurance required for this trip.
Here’s a chart to help you get fit for the trek.
Working out indoors If you can’t go out and jog because of time and space constraints, here’s a video you can use to work out indoors.
What to take on the Sandakphu Trek Basics Gear ?
Why Trek to Sandakphu with Ashmita ?
What is the best time for sandakphu trek .
Best season for Sandakphu - Trek The first season Spring ( March to May) In the springtime, the colorful flowers are blooming like rhododendrons,orchids and magnolia flower. during the fall, the skies are usually clearer the temperature ranges from 8 - 14 degrees C°, and the second Season is after the monsoon starting from 15th September to early December the snow peaks show in their dazzling beauty in a clear blue sky when the temperature ranges from from - 5 to 6 degrees C°
Note : that during the monsoon seasons the Singalila National Park is closed from mid 15 June to mid 15 September,
also posible to do this Sandakphu - Phalut trek in winter Dec - Jan - Fab but it's cold recommended to bring warm cloth as munch as posible we Ashmita Trek and Tours arranges the trek with full management, including transportation, meals, stay ,permit etc. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have questions!
What will the temperatures be like during Sandakphu Timburey Trek ?
The temperatures be like during this Trek can be doen all throughout the year, though it’s much more pleasant in some weather conditions than others. The weather along the Sandakphu Trek depends on the season. During the springtime (March to May), temperatures fall between 11-19 C° during the day and 2-10 C° at night. Monsoon temperatures are around 15-22 C° during the day and 7 to -1 C° at night. People tend to favor trekking in Autumn, when weather is moderate and skies are clear. In the daytime, temperatures range between 6-12 C° and 5 and -3 C° at nighttime.
Keep in mind, the Sandakphu weather is always unpredictable. In to time, a cloud can come and take away a mountain view, and a gust of wind can nearly knock you off your feet on a high pass. This just adds a little more adventure to the trek. Regardless of the season, you should pack several layers just in case.
Electricity and battery charges during your Sandakphu Timburey Trek ?
There are electricity available in some of the villages like Tumling – Sandakphu – and Timburey where you can re- charges your camera batteries and there is solar power in some villages we trek through and you can recharges your batteries in those places as well if they have enough power and we suggest you to have spare batteries as well and you will have pay some for recharging batteries on our Singalila ridge trek we suggest you to have spare batteries as well.
Do cell phones work on the way to Sandakphu Trek ?
Darjeeling is the last place where you’ll get mobile network. Make sure you finish your important telephone calls before reaching Manyvanjang the starting point of your trek and Please inform family members about poor connectivity on the trek. and Yes you can charge there are electricity charging points available on home stay on this trek with extra charge about INR 40
Accommodation you expect on Darjeeling Sandakphu Timburey Trek ?
Dear Guest we provide you standard good Lodge/teahouse during the Sandakphu - Timburey trek and the rooms are mostly basic lodges and trekkers' huts. just a bed with a pillow and blankets, A few have electric lights We offer private rooms. Do not expect luxury like TV, geyser etc. For most part of the route there is no electricity although some lodges offer limited use of solar powered lights (usually 6pm to 9pm).
Stay restrictions imposed on foreigners visiting Sandakphu Singalila Ridge Trek 2022
Starting from December 2021 Indian authorities are not allowing foreigners to stay in Nepal side while walking on the Singalila ridge. Non-Indian citizens are only allowed to stay inside India and not in any accommodation which is in Nepal. So for foreign nationals, the accommodations are GTA operated Govt trekkers huts within Singalila National Park and private lodge/ homestay. This is enforced on spot by the Indian paramilitary personnel stationed at various check posts along the trail on the India – Nepal border.
Please Note :
That the GTA operated Govt huts by are available at limited spots with basic need and cleen setup. Rooms are of dormitory type and toilets are common some attached place are .
At present foreigners can stay at the village of Maneybhanjung, Tonglu, Gairibas (non functional/almost deserted), Sandakphu, Timburey, Phalut, Gorkhey, Srikhola/Sepi. They can’t stay at Chitrey, Tumling or Kalapokhri as there is nothing in the West Bengal/India side.
Meals and drinks expect on Sandakphu Timburey Trek ?
The meals are included in our price of the trek and they are taken in lodges; we will have breakfast and dinner at the lodge where we stay overnights and our will guide will choose and stop for lunch on available place every day and we recommends you to bring water purification pills since you will have normal water for free, then you can have the normal water and use the medicine and drink however you have options of buying bottled water or boiled water in every places as well.
How much should I tip to my guide and porter?
Tips do not form any part of the wages of guides, porters and other trekking crews. but they are expected by the porters, guide, Sherpa and cook. it is a nice way of saying thank-you to someone who will play a large part in your trekking experience and who will prove invaluable to you on this trip. Our porters and guides will be paid more than working for other big tour and trek companies. we suggest to tip 10-12 % of total trip cost. This amount must be given in Indian rupee or your currency.
Customer Reviews
Sarah anin, united states - january 22, 2024.
We had a wonderful trip with Ashmita Trek and Tours and enjoyed our time with Rupesh Dá! Rupesh was extremely helpful and friendly during our 6 day trek in Singalila national park. We had marvellous views on ‘the sleeping buddha’ at sunrise. Food was very tasty and the communication with the company to arrange the trek according to our wishes. Highly recommended!
Paul Jet, Spain - January 20, 2024
Amazing experience with the best people and the best trek guide Rupesh. I have seen the most beautiful sunrise of my life over the Himalayas and eaten the best food in India. Thank you teams for memoreble for my entire trip!
Dave Powell, United Kingdom - January 10, 2024
I have been lucky enough to trek in South America, Europe and North Africa and this was up there with the best! Ashmita Trek And Tours is an excellent company. From my first contact with them they communicated promptly and clearly and everything was very well organised. my guide Mr,Tenzi was amazing in every way. he is a great professional, friendly, safety orientated and shared his knowledge of the mountains and culture which enriched the whole experience. I was stretched but had an amazing time. The views of the high mountains were a highlight as was sunrise at dawn on Singalila Ridge.
Stephen Lanfear, United Kingdom - January 07, 2024
I joined a 4D3N trekking tour to visit Sandakuphu from Darjeeling city. I found this tour is ideal for people who wants to start winter mountain trekking as a beginner. I stayed at mountain houses with facility (power charging, bed, toilet, hot-water bag for heating bed, etc.), so I did not feel any stress in hygiene. The best part of this tour is to see Himalayan mountains when sun rise/set. The view of Kanchenjunga remained in my memory forever.
Avinash Collis, India - January 01, 2024
We did the 6 day Sandakphu - Singalila Ridge Trek with Ashmita Trek and Tours guide Pemba Sherpa and had an incredible experience! Pemba was the best guide we could have asked for. Everything (accomodation, food, itinerary) was perfectly organized. Highly recommended!
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Sandakphu Trek Guide 2024: History, Highlights, Best Time and Itinerary
Table of Contents
Sandakphu Trek offers panoramic views of the World’s highest 8000-meter peaks, Mt. Everest, Mt. Kanchenjunga, Mt. Lhotse, and Mt. Kanchenjunga. Encounter Nepalese culture with no boundaries.
Sandakphu trek is also referred to as ‘Trekkers Wonderland’. The apple of the trekker’s eye ‘Sleeping Buddha’ can be seen at the beginning of the trek which motivates them. The other peaks that contribute to this amazing view are KumbhakarnaKokthang, Rathong, Frey, Kabru South, Kabru North, Simvo, Pandim, Tenzingkhang, Jubanu, and Narsing.
History of Sandakphu Trek
Sandakphu means ‘peak of the poisonous plants’ attributable to the presence of Wolf’s Bane and Himalayan Cobra Lilies there.
The highest peak of state West Bengal is Sandakphu. Award-winning Documentary film on Conservation and Environmental, named Cherub of the Mist regarding the reintroduction of Red Pandas was based on Singalila NP which is covered in the Sandakphu trek.
Images of Sandakphu Trek
Highlights of Sandakphu Trek
- The Kanchenjunga cluster is also referred to as the ‘Sleeping Buddha’ as it appears like it.
- Kalapokhri literally translates to ‘black lake’. It is considered sacred by locals.
- Encounter Nepalese and Tibetean culture and cuisine.
- The vintage Land Rovers are classic. Sandakphu is called “Land of Land Rovers” as they are part of this route for easy access.
- Singalila National Park is a National park, home to many endangered species.
Location of Sandakphu Trek
Sandakphu (11,929 ft) is the summit of Singalila ridge of the eastern Himalayas located on the Indo-Nepal border. It is situated in Darjeeling district of West Bengal and Ilam district of Nepal.
Villages at glance are Bhareng, Gairibas, Meghma, Maneybhanjyang, Srikhola ana Gurdum. Lhotse (8516m), Nuptse (7861m), Rathong (6679m), Kabru N (7353m), Koktang (6147m), Pandim (6691m), Mount Everest (8848m), Kanchenjunga (8586m), Makalu (8462m) and other few high altitude peaks are visible from here.
Best Time to Visit Sandakphu Trek
Summer(March to May) : Rhododendrons and Magnolias are in full bloom from March to May.
Min Temperature: 5°c | Max Temperature: 22°c
Winter(October to January) : Clearer view and Snow covered peaks look more prominent. Birds are easily spottable at this time.
Min Temperature: -5°c | Max Temperature: 12°c
How to Reach Sandakphu Trek
By Air :- Nearest Airport is Bagdogra, then reach Siliguri, hire or share a jeep to Sukhiapokhri then to Maneybhanjang.
By Train :- Railway station is New Jalpaiguri, then reach Siliguri , hire or share a jeep to Sukhiapokhri then to Maneybhanjang.
Itinerary of Sandakphu Trek
Day 1 : njp to manebhanjan.
95 km | 4 Hours – Reach to Manebhanjan via Sukhiapokhri, and rest in Manebhanjan overnight.
Day 2 : Manebhanjan to Tumpling
11 Km | 5 Hours – In the Ilam district of Nepal, Tumling. Iconic houses of ‘Gurungs’ provide positive vibes. Before reaching Tumling, walk through ‘ Meghma ‘ which means through the clouds. It has an SSB check post and also has a small Chorten – Buddhist Stupa, then to Tonglu and eventually Tumbling.
Day 3 : Tumpling to Kalapokhri
11 Km | 5 Hours – The official check post of Singalila National Park is here in Tumbling. Crossing 2 villages and a valley we reach Kalapokhri.
Day 4 : Kalapokhri to Sandakphu
8 Km | 4 Hours – Silver fir and Pine trees are lined here, climb up to Bhikey Bhanjang then reach Sandakphu. Relish the beauty of ‘Sleeping Buddha’.
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Day 5 : Sandakphu to Srikhola via Gurdum
18 Km | 7/8 Hours – Gurdum is an aesthetically pleasing tiny village surrounded by dense trees. Srikhola has a soothing mountain stream. Stay overnight at Srikhola
Day 6 : Gurdum to Rimbik to NJP
130 Km | 5 Hours – Reach Rimbik early morning to avail shared jeep to NJP or trek down to Manebhanjan then from Manebhanjan to NJP via Jeep.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ’s) for Sandakphu Trek
Can i drive a car through sandakphu trek.
Yes, you can hire a Jeep or Car but the roads are very inconvenient and miss on grandiose views.
Is this a difficult Sandakphu Trek?
The answer is it is moderate but the walk for many hours is intense.
Nearest place to visit after completion of Sandakphu Trek?
You can visit Darjeeling which is 85 km away and might take 4 hrs to reach.
Are there any borderlines between Nepal and India here?
No, there are just markings that indicate either country’s border. No Jawans, no protection magical blend of 2 cultures.
Where Do the Landrovers go in Sandakphu Trek?
Maneybhanjang to Phalut.
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Sandakphu also known as the 'mountain of poisonous plants' because of the abundance of Himalayan Cobra Lilies, located on the fringe of Singalila National Park close to Indo-Nepal boarder is the highest point of the states of Ilam, Mechi, Nepal and West Bengal. At an altitude of 3636mt, Sandakphu (also called Sandakfu or Sandakpur) is famous for being the 'Trekkers Wonderland' since it offers one of the most astounding sights of the four out of the five highest peaks in the world, Mt. Kanchenjunga, Mt. Everest, Mt. Makalu and Mt. Lhotse to the trekkers.
On a clear day the view of the pristine view of the sleeping Buddha can be seen from Sandakphu. The Sleeping Buddha is the group of mountains formed the Kanchenjunga family of mountains. It starts from the peak of Kumbhakarna and then is followed by Khangchendzongha and Simvo on the backmost line. The journey to reach this wonderland of trekker is an enthralling experience which has lured novice and pro trekker towards Sandakphu. The trekking trail towards Sandakphu starts from Manebhanjan about 27 km from Darjeeling and lead towards Singalila National Park which has some of the most fascinating rare animals like Red Pandas and Pangolins, however, rare animals are rarely seen but still the travelers can bask in the pictorial view offered in the park. The serene view of the rolling meadows of blooming rhododendron covering the valley in different shade of red with the backdrop view of the snow capped mountains while trekking towards Sandakphu is sight which has lured travelers from around the globe. The surreal beauty of Sandakphu cannot be described in words neither can be portrayed in any canvas it can only be felt through their own experience. . There is no particular season to trek your way towards Sandakphu every season has its own magic. If you love colors, visit Sandakphu during the springs. See the rhododendrons bloom in a riot of colors. The whole path will be blasting in red, pink and white. Sandakphu will bear a dreamy look in the monsoons. With the clouds hanging just above, you will be transported to the misty and dreamy land. October will give you the best view of the ranges. The sky will be clear and Kanchenjunga will appear with all her glory in front of you. And if you love snow, visit Sandakphu during December and January. The path will be covered with snow and you might even see few frozen waterfalls on the way. Sandakphu will itself be snow covered during this time. Apart from being wonderland for all the trekkers Sandakphu is also a paradise for all photographers from mesmerizing sunrise and sunset to a sky full of star with a view that tends to take every trekker's breath away Sandakphu has got all of it.
Inflate your lungs with the fresh mountain air while relishing the astounding sight of the Himalayan Range amidst the lap of Mother Nature. On earth there is no heaven but pieces of it and travelers can catch the glimpse of heavens while trekking towards Sandakphu.
Sightseeing Places In Darjeeling
Cuddled in the far end of the Darjeeling at the foothill of mighty Himalaya is quaint hill station called Kalimpong
Surrounded by lush tea garden at an altitude of 1495mt is a sleepy hamlet called Mirik.
Kurseong is tiny & bustling hill town best known among the travelers for its daunting league
Lava is a small hamlet situated 34km east of the town of Kalimpong through Algarah in Darjeeling District.
Tucked at the far end of the Himalayan Ridge at an altitude of 1675mt Lolegaon or also known as Kaffer village is a small
Perched on a hill at an altitude of 6100ft overlooking the mighty Eastern Himalayas is a quaint village Kolakham
Changey Falls
Located 14 km from the Lava with a breathtaking view of Mt. Khangchendzongha
Neora Valley National Park
Established in 1986 at an altitude of 3200mt Neora Valley National Park is one of the last remaining hill forest
Tucked in the far edge of Eastern Himalayas at an altitude of 5000ft, 15km from Lolegaon is a small valley where
Sandakphu also known as the 'mountain of poisonous plants' because of the Himalayan Cobra Lilies
Silery Gaon
Nestled on the lap of Himalayan Nature amidst the pine forest of Damsang at an altitude of 6000ft is a picturesque village
Nestled at an altitude of 5800ft and tucked within the mystical forest of pine tree is a place called Ichchegaon.
Pedong is one of the oldest towns of hilly region at an altitude of 1200mt located 20km east from the main town Kalimpong.
Manebhanjan
Located 28km from Darjeeling at the fringe of Singalila National Park on the border of India and Nepal is Manebhanjan
A quaint town located on the National Highway 55 has started to gain attention of the traveler traveling towards Darjeeling.
Located 66km from Darjeeling, Rohini located on the new road constructed to connect Siliguri with Kurseong was a very isolated
Perched on the foothills of Himalayas at an altitude of 1527mts, Sukna is the forest area and gateway between Siliguri and Darjeeling
Located at the border of West Bengal and Sikkim along the bank of river Reshi is a quaint riverside village called Rishikhola
Siliguri located in the state of West Bengal on the banks of River Mahanadi and the foothills of the Eastern Himalaya
Rongtong, a small hamlet cradled on the lap of nature boasting of its greenery and aesthetic pleasure. Located
Surrounded by the pine forest kissed by clouds recently immerged as an enchanting tourist destination, 15kilometers
Chota Mangwa
Perched amidst the orange orchards overlooking the stunning Mt Kanchenjunga and Kalimpong valley is a quaint hamlet
Bara Mangwa
Bara Mangwa is a quaint village located in the Darjeeling district, towards the western side of the Kalimpong hills
Amidst the pine forest overlooking the might Himalayan range at an altitude of 5000ft is a picturesque village called Lamahatta
Perched at the highest point of the Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary at an altitude of 4200ft with the mesmerizing view
Located at an altitude of 5800ft, 3km above Takdha is a quaint mountain village called Tinchuley. 32km from the main town
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At an altitude of 6956ft, 19km away from Darjeeling is a quaint hamlet called Lepchajagat. Lepchajagat is a picturesque
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Updated Apr 6, 2024, 11:00 IST
View of Mt Kanchenjunga from Sandakphu Trek. Credit: Canva
Sandakphu Trek
Singalila National Park
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Sandakphu Phalut Trek
Darjeeling, West Bengal
Easy to Moderate
Maximum Altitude
INR 11,500/- per person NJP to NJP
Available Date
10th May to 16th May 2024
About Sandakphu Phalut Trek
Sandakphu Phalut is not just a trekking trail, but a trail of dreams, which comes true when you place your footsteps in the beautiful Villages of Darjeeling and Nepal. The inter-connected trails between India and Nepal take the traveler through the beautifully decorated Villages of Hills, beautiful Buddhist prayer flags, Monasteries, a nostalgic era of the trekkers. The only trek in the Himalayas where the trekkers can get the amazing view of the four of the Highest Peaks of the Himalayas, Everest, Makalu, Lhotse , and the amazing gigantic view of KhanchenDzonga leaves the traveler spellbound. The Trail runs through India and Nepal in such a way that one will eat their meals in Nepal and will sleep in India. The trail between Sandakphu to Phalut which is approximately 21kms, but a bit challenging for its lengthy distance to be covered in a single day, but one of the most beautiful day of the entire trek, for the Khanchendzonga with Sleeping Buddha ranges and the Everest family, will follow throughout. Phalut, is like a junction and meeting point of three regions i.e. Darjeeling,Sikkim and Nepal. Phalut, one of the most serene place which everyone can feel when one reaches there, is an isolated mountain top, with amazing 360 degree view of the highest peaks. One could never forget the Phalut, for its own uniqueness and the peace and serenity one could feel over here. The trail of Sandakphu is one of those special trails which can take a special place is everyone's heart, specially the amazing villages, like Dhotrey, Gurdum, Maneybhanjyang, Tumling, Kalipokhri, Jaubhari, Gairibas, and Sandakphu, Aahl, Thokum, Sabargram, Molley and finally to Phalut and mesmerizing Gorkhey and Samanden . The path runs through rhododendron forests, meadows, and one could spot, deer, red panda. The amazing sunrise and sunset on every spots leaves the traveler spellbounded and amused. The fogs rises like a curtain and embraces the human soul, the clouds flow beneath the foot, and the Gigantic Sleeping Buddha blesses the travelers soul.
Arrival at NJP station, pick up from NJP station, and transfer to Maneybhanjang/Dhotrey/Gurdum . Briefing and registration to be completed , spend the evening leisure time exploring the base camp villages. Overnight stay at Homestay.
After morning breakfast Trek will start from Maneybhanjang/Dhotrey/Gurdum via Meghma, LameyDhura to Tumling/Tonglu (12kms). Overnight stay at homestay.
After morning breakfast,trek to Kalipokhri (13kms)via Jaubhari, Gairibas, lunch at Kaiyakata. Overnight stay at Homestay. Explore the beautiful serene black lake Kalipokhri, considered as a very holy lake.
After morning breakfast, trek to Sandakphu (6Kms) via Bikeybhanjyang , the entire trail is uphill today. After reaching Sandakphu enjoy the hot lunch and explore the Sandakphu , with amazing sunset over the highest peaks of the world. Overnight stay at homestay.
Get up early morning to witness the spell bounding sunrise over Sleeping Buddha and Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Nuptse,Chamlang and Chomolanzo . Today is an important day, so we will complete the breakfast as early as possible, and start movement to Phalut (21kms), via Aahl, Thokum, Sabargram, Molley. Through the beautiful ridge, meadows, forest and mostly through the mountain tops and ridges of the Singalila region, one could view rhododendron forest through. Overnight stay at Hut.
After breakfast, Descending trek to Gorkhey (16kms). This trail brings back the beautiful rhododendron forest and the beautiful greeneries throughout, the entire trail is amazing for its surreal beauty. On reaching Gorkhey, enjoy the amazingly mesmerizing beauty of the village, and river Gorkhey Khola flowing through. One could also visit Samanden, which is just 1km from Gorkhey, another hidden paradise on this trail. Overnight stay at Homestay.
After early morning breakfast, short trek to Bhareng (3kms), then drive to NJP. We will leave you in NJP Railway Station/Siliguri Railway station/Tenzing Norgay Bus terminus. Leave only footprints, take back sweet Himalayan Memories.
"What included"
Cost of transportation to and from.(NJP to NJP)
Cost of accommodation in huts/hotels/homestays., cost of fooding while on trek (morning and evening tea, breakfast, lunch, and dinner- meals will be provided. breakfast-roti, sabji/maggi, etc., lunch/dinner-rice/roti, sabji, dal, achar, etc.).(day 1: evening tea to day 7: morning breakfast), cost of permit fees ..
"What not included"
Cost of Personal expenses. Cost of emergency due to bad weather conditions. Cost of personal porter. Meals during transit i.e. meals while on road or travelling will not be provided. No meals will be provided in Last day (Day 7) Cost of personal porter to carry his/her backpack.
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To book your trek, you need to pay 30% of the trek fees as advance. Rest 70% to be paid in cash when you reach the basecamp, to be collected by the team leader.
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Cancellation Policy:
30 days before the trek date, full refund of the paid amount
15 days before the trek date, 50% refund of the paid amount.
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Best Time to Visit Sandakphu Trek
The best time to visit Sandakphu Trek is during the spring and autumn seasons. Spring and autumn offer the most breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga massif. Summer in Sandakphu welcomes you with vibrant rhododendron blooms and mighty Himalayan peaks. Autumn is another best time to visit Sandakphu offering perfect opportunities to indulge in splendid views of lofty peaks. The Autumn months of September to November are perfect for capturing radiant sunrises and sunsets.
In March and April, the trail comes alive with vibrant rhododendrons and white magnolias, painting a colourful picture. Winter arrives in Sandakphu in December and continues till February, transforming it into a snowy paradise. These months are for people who enjoy cold weather.
Sandakphu trek is not recommended during monsoon as it’s challenging to explore the trail due to incessant rainfall.
Sandakphu Trek in Spring (March – Mid-April) – Best Time For Vibrant Rhododendron Blooms
March marks the onset of the spring season and continues till April, making it an ideal time to do the Sandakphu trek. As winter snow recedes by March, the quaint villages along the trail are beautified by mesmerising blooms. The homestays and tea houses on the Sadakphu trek will have flowers blooming in unfathomable hues.
Sandakphu Trek in March
Spring season begins in March. The season witnesses unique species of flowers found on the Sandakphu trail blooming in vivid colours. The entire trail is covered with colourful wildflowers and their fragrance. You will discover beautiful flowers on your way, but red and pink Rhododendrons, along with Magnolia will dominate most of the Sandakphu trek.
Sandakphu Trek in April
Sandakphu trek in April is all about unwinding yourself in the wilderness of dense forest filled with pine, fir, and deodars. The trek remains colorful with rhododendrons blooming in pink and red in April. By mid-April occasional showers bring fog and cloudy sky. Trek to Sandakphu before April to avoid unwanted rain, also, owing to the cloudy atmosphere, some mountain peaks may not be visible during this time. However, if you want to enjoy the wonderful flora of this place, spring is the best time for the Sandakphu trek.
Sandakphu Trek in Autumn (September to November) – Recommended For Breathtaking Mountain Views
September to November is the best time to visit the Sandakphu trek for radiant sunrises and sunsets. In addition to this, autumn is the best time to capture some of the tallest mountains in the world, and the famed ‘Sleeping Buddha’ is prominently visible during these months. You will have unobstructed views of Mt Kanchenjunga Massif appearing like a Sleeping Buddha.
If you time your Sandakphu trek perfectly you will witness a lifetime view of four of the world’s tallest mountains together. The majestic peaks of Mt Everest, Makalu, Lhotse and Kanchendzonga. Do this trek between September and November, if you are passionate about calming autumn colours.
Sandakphu Trek in September
The autumn season starts in September when the monsoon departs, leaving the forest freshly washed. By mid-September, the rain wears off and the mountain views become clearer and more picturesque. The landscape reveals its true beauty with crispness in the air. If you are heading to Sandakphu in early September, be prepared for an occasional shower. To avoid the hassle caused by rain, trek to Sandakphu towards the end of September.
Sandakphu Trek in October
The Sandakphu trek in October is thronged by hundreds of trekkers and tourists who come to witness the majestic mountain views by road.
Autumn is considered best for the unobstructed views of the mountains surrounding Sandakphu. In October, you will discover a bustling trail with trekkers and tourists, as it is considered the best time for bird-watching. However, the downside is tea houses remain packed with tourists, turning in between September and October. If you want to enjoy the trek in a peaceful environment, you should visit Sandakphu in November.
Sandakphu Trek in November
Sandakphu Trek in November is less crowded due to cold winters. There is also the possibility of snowfall in Sandakphu towards November – end. November rewards you with clear views of the mountains because of the clear air and atmosphere. The landscape appears extremely beautiful as you reach higher elevations and autumn colours dominate the trail now. Sandakphu is also a rare trek where you can indulge in magical sunsets and sunrises. Trekking to Sandakphu in autumn lets you experience the sun emerging from the horizon above the clouds, a rare moment you witness on this trek.
Sandakphu Trek in Winter (December to February) – For Indulging in Frosty Winter Vibes
Sandakphu trek in December welcomes trekkers with majestic views of the snow-covered mountains and the gloaming sky.
The snowfall in Sandakphu is mild and lets you enjoy the white paradise with ease. The trail remains accessible with manageable snow in winter from January to February.
Sandakphu Trek in January
Sandakphu in January receives trekkers rushing to the vantage point to ring in the new year with mountain views. You will have the leisure of winter sun if the days are clear. January is for chasing the most beautiful sunsets and sunrises you will ever witness.
Sandakphu in February
Sandakphu remains covered in snow in February as snowfall becomes frequent at higher altitudes. You should trek to Sandakphu in February to witness awe-inspiring views of Himalayan peaks and soak in the beauty of nature.
Sandakphu Trek Highlights
Sandakphu Trek in West Bengal is one of the most popular trails in our country. Nestled inside Singalila National Park, this quintessential trek owes its popularity to culturally rich indulgence, the unique experience of trekking in two different countries, and the mind-boggling view of the breathtaking mountains. You will witness the famous Kanchenjunga ranges, appearing like a ‘Sleeping Buddha’ and four of the world’s highest mountains, including Everest.
Sandakphu offers a rare opportunity to experience the village along the India and Nepal border. Sandakphu is one of the few treks that can be done independently. Tea houses are available throughout the trail, allowing trekkers to attempt the trek without joining an organisation. However, hiring a guide is mandatory.
Sandakphu – Phalut trek has three different basecamps : Sepi, Jaubhari, and Shrikhola.
Sandakphu Trek is around 44 km long. If you go further to Phalut, the total distance is 65 kilometres. The trek spreads over six days, including travel to and from Siliguri, where you have the nearest railway station and the airport.
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In the spring, when rhododendrons bloom, Sandakphu is one of our Indiahikers' top three rhododendron treks. The showy blooms of pink, red, scarlet, and white flowers swathe the mountainside, creating a truly magical moment. Our trek leaders have spotted the red panda in these forests once or twice.
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Location of Sandakphu Trek. Sandakphu (11,929 ft) is the summit of Singalila ridge of the eastern Himalayas located on the Indo-Nepal border. It is situated in Darjeeling district of West Bengal and Ilam district of Nepal. Villages at glance are Bhareng, Gairibas, Meghma, Maneybhanjyang, Srikhola ana Gurdum.
Lepchajagat. At an altitude of 6956ft, 19km away from Darjeeling is a quaint hamlet called Lepchajagat. Lepchajagat is a picturesque. View Details. Sited at the periphery of Singalila National Park at an altitude of 3636mt is the highest point of West Bengal, Sandakphu. The astonishing view of the highest peaks of the world and trekking trail ...
Sandakphu, perched at an elevation of 3636 metres (11,930 ft), is the highest point in West Bengal. Once the domain of seasoned trekkers, this destination is quickly gaining prominence among avid travellers. Situated at the edge of Singalila National Park, close to the Indo-Nepal border, this peak in Darjeeling district towers with a clear view ...
Himalayan Passion's iconic Sandakphu Phalut Trek. Join our signature trek, known for the best views of the world's highest peaks, Kanchenjungha. Explore the beauty of Darjeeling, and catch sight of Everest, Makalu, and Lhotse. Ideal for beginners , this winter trek through snow-covered pine forests in Singalila National Park covers enchanting locations like Maneybhanjang,Chitrey, Meghma ...
Sandakphu Trek in West Bengal is one of the most popular trails in our country. Nestled inside Singalila National Park, this quintessential trek owes its popularity to culturally rich indulgence, the unique experience of trekking in two different countries, and the mind-boggling view of the breathtaking mountains. ...
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