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The ancient trade route to Mustang and Tibet ,up the Kali Ghandaki river,

 

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Trekking In Sikkim

 
Sikkim has to offer a number of fascinating trekking routes to enterprising trek enthusiasts. The best time to trek in these parts of the Eastern Himalayas is between mid- February to May and again from October to December. The treks pass by beautiful gompas, simple but colourful hamlets and through Trekking In Sikkim
so fascinating alpine forests full of a rich variety of flora and fauna. Yuksom is an ideal take-off point for trekking. This point is invariably used as a centre of climbing and trekking expeditions by the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Darjeeling. The trek to Bakhim is an unforgettable B experience. Dzongri at an altitude of 3,962 meters, offers the visitor an excellent and unobstructed view of the Khangchendzonga Massif. It also provides a trekker with superb views of sunrise and sunset.

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Shangrila Trek

Shangrila Trek

The best months for trekking and touring in Sikkim are Oct-Nov-Dec and Jan/March-April-May and part of June. However, Sikkim is for all seasons and all reasons. The Rohodenderon flowers are at the best from May to June end. In Dec and Jan there are liable to be heavy snowfalls at the heights. The forests of
 

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Dzongi Trek

Dzongi Trek

Best time of the year for trekking in Sikkim is from March to May and September to November. Sikkim is the best kept secret in our Himalayas and trekking in Sikkim can be a wonderful experience and antidote of city stress of daily life and who long for Shangrila. Sikkim trekking experience can be

 

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Goechala Trek

Goechala Trek

This is undoubtedly the most popular trek in Sikkim and framed for superb mountain views, a floral spectacle in summer, birds and views of pristine forests. The trek passes through the Kanchendzonga Bio-Sphere Reserve Forests and special trekking permits with fees are paid. 

 

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Darjeeling Trek

Darjeeling Trek

9 days(12,000 ft) This nine-day trek beginning and ending in Darjeeling takes you along the famed "Singalila range" to Sandakphu (12,000 ft) and Phalut (11,800 ft). On the way you will pass through spectacular forests of silver fir, rhododendrons, chestnuts, oaks, magnolias and hemlock
 

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Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu Trek

The Sandakphu -Singalila trek as its popularly called will enable you to discover the Sublime Himalayan interiors unmarred by mankind. Approximate Temperature at Sandakphu: March-May Max.12 degrees Centigrade Min.6 degrees Oct-Nov Max.6 degrees Min 1degree

 

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Sandakphu Trek - Darjeeling

Sandakphu Trek - Darjeeling

It is said that trekking originated in India in Darjeeling as far as eighty years ago. Trekking means foot travel on the mountain trails. It is an experience that can never be paralleled. Darjeeling has one of the most spectacular treks to offer along with the beauty of the hills. The charms of the

 

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