This trek will take you through some
of the most beautiful forests of Sikkim. In spring this trail is
especially beautiful with Rhododendrons, Magnolias and other flowers in
full bloom - truly a naturalist's paradise. You'll come very close to
Mt. Kanchenjunga and also get an awe inspiring glimpse of the Sikkim
Mountains, cloaked in granite and thickly hooded with ice.
Day 1 : Delhi - Bagdogra - Gangtok

Arrive
ex Intl. Flight and transfer to Domestic Airport for flight to Bagdogra.
On a clear day you just might catch a glimpse of the Mighty Mt. Everest
from the plane. Met on arrival and transfer to Gantok by road (125 km/ 5
1/2 hr..). Arrive late evening and check into hotel.
Day 2 : At Gangtok
A day spent in sightseeing Gangtok city. See the Dodrul Gompa and
stroll down the little bazaar. After lunch a small drive will take us to
the famous Rumtek Monastery, the seat of the Kagyupa sect of Buddhism.
O/nt Hotel at Gangtok.
Day 3 : Gangtok
- Yuksom
After breakfast we'll drive to Yuksom ( 90 kms) through beautiful
villages, waterfalls and rice fields. Yuksom is a tranquil tableland
which has recorded many a historic events. The first king of Sikkim,
H.H.Funchook namgyal was crowned here by his holiness Gyalwa Latchan
Thembo, the man who brought Buddhism to Sikkim in 1641. Yuksom provides
beautiful vistas of mini lakes against the Himalayan backdrop. O/nt
Safari Camp.
Day 4 : Yuksom - Bakhim (12 kms/ 9000 ft)
As you leave behind Yuksom and follow the mule track in the nW
direction along the fast flowing Rathong Choo stream, crossing two
wooden bridges, the area is thickly wooded. Rathong Choo originates at
the Doodh Pokhri (Milk Lake), sacred in the local beliefs. A small
temple invites devotees from as far as Nepal, across the glacier. The
lake is a restricted area. This lake is fed by the Rathong and Kokthang
glaciers.
The trek in spring passes through the Rhododendrons flower belt. The
final ascend to Bakhim is a serpentine trail, of countless bends, after
crossing the second wooden bridge falling enroute. Its really a peaceful
and tranquil area. O/nt in the Camp.
Day 5 : Bakhim - Dzongri - 8 Kms / 10155 ft
Today is a tougher day than yesterday. leaving behind the last village
Tsoka, as we now mainly proceed again in the nW direction, the Rathong
Choo flows down below in the gorge. After some time we can only hear the
sound of the fast flowing water. As we move on we come closer to the
famous Kanchenjunga massive and get an initial view of the Sikkim snows.
From Phittang the trail leads up an exquisite forest of Rhododendron to
Deorali Dara. From here you will get an excellent view of the massive
ranges of Sikkim mountains. Straight ahead is the third highest peak in
the world - The Kanchenjunga. O/nt Camping at Dzongri
Day 6 : Dzongri - Thangsing ( 7 kms/12467 ft) A four hour trek
leads through meadows and valleys into a beautiful valley situated at
the base of Jopine Peak. Surrounded by massive mountains on all sides, a
stream pierces the forests and presents an enchanting scene. To reach
the camping area you will have to cross a wooden bridge over the stream.
O/nt Camping.
This trek will take you through some of the most beautiful forests of
Sikkim. In spring this trail is especially beautiful with Rhododendrons,
Magnolias and other flowers in full bloom - truly a naturalist's
paradise. You'll come very close to Mt. Kanchenjunga and also get an awe
inspiring glimpse of the Sikkim Mountains, cloaked in granite and
thickly hooded with ice.
Day 7 : At leisure at Thangsing
We'll spend a day at leisure exploring the beautiful valley and
capturing some priceless pictures of the area. O/nt Camping
Day 8 : Thangsing - Chaurithang 10 km / 14370
ft)

Its
a 8 hour trek to the Chaurithang falls at the Rathong glacier. This is
the base camp of the world famous Himalayan Mountaineering Institute,
Darjeeling. Splendid views of the peaks Frey, Kokthang, Kabru, Rathong
and Chandra can be seen from here. Enroute is also the forbidden Kabur
rock which no one is allowed to climb. O/nt Camping
Day 9 : Chaurithang - Zamlingang (10 km )
This trek passes through some of the most beautiful forested areas of
Sikkim, engulfed in the fragrance of Magnolias. O/nt camping at
Zamlingang.
Day 10 : Zamlingang - Bakhim
The trail to Bakhim runs through a garden of flowers which can be quite
spectacular in spring when giant Magnolias and more than ten type of
Rhododendrons bloom along the trail. You will also find a large variety
of exotic birds, butterflies and orchids. O/nt camping.
Day 11 : Bakhim - Yuksom
A leisurely walk of about 4 hours brings you back to Yuksom from where
we had first started on a different trail. You will get a taste of the
charms of Sikkimese rural life here. Its the end of our trek, but not
the charms of this region. O/nt Camping.
Day 12 : Yuksom - Darjeeling After
breakfast drive to Darjeeling, through beautiful tea gardens and lush
greenery. O/nt Hotel.
Day
13 : Darjeeling
You can choose to relax and sleep late or take an early morning visit
to Tiger hill at sunrise. Also of interest are the Ghoom Monastery, The
Tibetan Handicraft Center, The HMI, the quaint bazaars and nearby Tea
estates. O/nt Hotel
Day 14 : Darjeeling - Bagdogra - Delhi.
Morning transfer to Bagdogra for flight to Delhi. Airport transfer to
International Airport for onward flight.