Tour in Sikkim >> Sikkim Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek

The sky high peaks of the Kanchenjunga massif will fill you with awe and inspiration. This area is also famous for its exotic and rare flora and fauna. According to the famous British Explorer Freshfield, who visited this area in the late 19th century, this is heaven for botanists the world over. This trek also provides an opportunity to see some of the most inaccessible monasteries of the world which lies in the shadow of the mighty Kanchenjunga.

The original inhabitants of Sikkim were Lepchas, then came Bhotias from Tibet, who were followed by the Nepalese who settled there in large numbers and are now in a majority.

Trip Itinerary

Day 01:Bagdogra - Darjeeling: Upon arrival at Bagdogra airport met our representative and then drive towards Darjeeling. On arrival transfer into hotel. Evening sightseeing and acclimatisation. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 02:Darjeeling (The day is for relaxed & acclimatisation) Early morning drive to Tiger Hill to for a singular experience of the first rays of the sun bathing the Himalayas. On the return visit the Ghoom Monastery. Built in 1875 the monastery which follows the Gelugpa sect, houses one of the largest statue of the Maitreya Buddha-“the future Buddha”. Overnight at hotel.

Day 03:Darjeeling – Yuksam (123 kms/6-7 hrs) (1780 mts /5838 ft) In the morning drive to Yuksam via a beautiful valley. On the way you will find dense forest, lush green meadows, waterfalls and much more. Upon arrival at Yuksam set out camp for dinner and overnight stay.

Day 04:Yuksam - Bakkhim (16 kms/5-6 hrs) (3005 m./9856 ft) We walk gently uphill, following the Rathong River's gorge, through dense mixed jungle with magnolia, rhododendron, ferns and several varieties of orchids, brightly colored birds, and the occasional monkey. After an hour or so we cross the Paha Khola Bridge, (1,733 mts /5685 ft). There is a swimming spot by a waterfall (for those who dare!) after two hours, and we can stop for lunch by a bridge over stream. Passing by sweet smelling viburnum we cross the Prek Chu River and then ascend steeply for two or three hours to arrive at the lodge at Bakkhim. We will either stay in the Tourist Hostel, or sleep in our tents. This hostel is often occupied by Himalayan Mountain Institute students on rock-climbing courses. This is a long trekking day and you should expect to be pretty tired by the time you arrive at Bakkhim. Dinner and overnight stay at the camp.

Day 05:Bakkhim - Phedang (5 kms/4 hrs) (3483 m./11425 ft) We begin today’s walk by trekking for about one hour up to the picturesque village of Tsokha. Tsokha is home to a colony of Tibetan refugees who have erected a small monastery by a small lake. A fairly steep climb above Tsokha takes you into beautiful rhododendron forests, and you continue along a well-defined uphill path to Phedang (approx. 2/3 hours from Tsokha). Today we will be doing a shorter trail since we will be gaining much altitude. Dinner and overnight stay at the camp.

Day 06:Phedang - Dzongri (4 kms/3 hrs) (4030 mts/13218 ft) Another short day’s walking today as we are now treading above the 4,000-meter mark. We will be setting up camp by lunchtime and suggest that you spend a relaxed afternoon acclimatizing. A brief climb beyond brings you to a meadow where we can pitch our tents in a campsite with views of Koktang, Rathong, Kabru, Kanchenjunga, Simvo and Pandim. As usual on trek the choice of campsite depends on many variables, one of the most important is the close supply of water. You will get spectacular views of Kanchenjunga, Siniolchu, Kabru, Pandim, Jopuno, Koktang, Talung and Narsingh. The trail from here levels up to Dzongri. Dzongri also offers you the most fascinating close up view of the Kanchenjunga massif and other Himalayan peaks. Dinner and overnight stay at the camp.

Day 07:Dzongri (4030 m./13218 ft) Excursion to Laxmi Pokhari. Early risers can get up before dawn to climb to a vantage point on a ridge above the campsite to watch the sunrise on Kanchenjunga, Kabru, Pandim, Rathong, and many other peaks of the Kanchenjunga range. Full day excursion to Laxmi Pokhari. The trial first goes through rhododendron bushes and pasture land for about an hour to Chamaray. From here it is a gradual ascent to Laxmi Pokhari, a big lake cupped in a deep crater. Here you will get good view of Kanchenjunga range, Pandim, Narsingh, Kabur, Kabur dome, Koktang etc. If you reach Laxmi Pokhari early and feeling physically fit, an excursion towards Kabur rock will be a rewarding experience. Back to Dzongri. Dinner and overnight stay at the camp.

Day 08:Dzongri – Bikhbari (12 kms/4-5 hrs) The trail first ascends gradually for about half an hour & then descends till we reach a crossroad. The trail on the left goes down to Zamlingang. We follow the trail to the right, which is a flat walk throughout. Dinner and over night stay at the camp.

Day 09:Bikhbari: Excursion to Chaurikhang and Rathong Glacier (Kanchenjunga Base Camp)
It is a gradual ascent all the way to the base camp. This is the Kanchenjunga Base Camp, which is also the site where the Himalayan Mountaineering Institute of Darjeeling conducts its advanced mountaineering courses. You can get close views of Frey's peak, Koktang, Kabur and Rathong from here. Return to Bikhbari. Dinner and overnight stay at the camp.
Day 10:Reserve day for summit.

Day 11:Bikhbari - Bakkhim: In the morning trek back to Bakkhim with packed breakfast.
Dinner and overnight stay at the camp.

Day 12:Bakkhim – Yuksam: In the morning trek back to Yuksam. After lunch trek to Dubdi monastery, ‘the hermit’s cell’, which is situated on the top of a lofty hill one thousand feet above Yuksam? The fir-clad mountains behind provide a dramatic background. Founded by Lhatsun Chempo in 1701, it is the oldest monastery in Sikkim. After visiting the monastery descend to the site where the first King of Sikkim was crowned in 1641 by three lamas. Dinner and overnight stay at the camp.

Day 13:Yuksam – Darjeeling: After breakfast drive to Darjeeling. Evening free to explore the local market. Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

Day 14:Darjeeling – Bagdogra: In the morning transfer to Bagdogra airport and from here catch a flight for onward destination. Trip and services ends here.

Full Service Cost Includes:

  • Accommodation: Hotel/Guest House at Darjeeling, Yuksam. While on trek we will
    provide you Dome/Alpine trekking tents on twin sharing basis. Sleeping bag, Camping
    mattresses, camping stool etc would be provided.
  • Transport: Toyota Qualis/Tata Sumo from Bagdogra – Trek point and back to
    Bagdogra. Also airport transfer
  • Meals: In Darjeeling & Yuksom only breakfast will serve. While on trek, all meal. Meals will
    be freshly prepared and will be a mix of Indian, Chinese & Continental.
  • Yaks/Porters: For carrying camping equipment, rations, vegetables and some amount of
    personal gear of the clients (one bag not weighing more than 15 kgs).
  • Professional trekking guide and kitchen staff would accompany the group
  • Entry fee and permit fee etc

Full Service Cost excludes:

  • Air Ticket
  • Any charges for carrying still/video cameras etc.
  • Alcohol, soft drinks, bottled water, beverages, etc.
  • Personal expenses like tips, telephone calls, laundry and Travel insurance.
  • Any meals/services not mentioned above
  • Any costs arising out of unforeseen circumstances like landslides, road blocks, bad weather,
    etc.

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