About Dzongri Trek
The North Eastern region of India offers numerous adventurous and
remarkable trails that attract a lot of travelers across the globe.
Yuksom-Dzongri Trek is a short, high altitude and one of the most
interesting trekking routes in Sikkim. Dzongri trek is the small trek
option of the Goechala Trek. This remarkable trek begins from Yuksam and
finishes at Yuksam in 5 days. For the trekkers who want to explore more
in a short duration the Dzongri trek is the most apt option. Trekkers
on this wonderful trek get to explore and see the mesmerizing
exquisiteness of scenic landscapes during trekking. In actual fact,
Dzongri and Dzongri La (view point) is the paramount spot to get a view
of the spectacular mountains and its towering peaks in the Sikkim
Himalayas.
Along with the impressive Mt. Kangchendzonga (8585 meters), the 3rd
highest mountain in the world, you can also discover some of the most
famous peaks during this trek from the Dzongri View Points like Mt.
Kabru south (7317 meters), Mt. Kabru north (7338 meters), Mt. Simvo
(6811 meters), Mt. Pandim (6691 meters) Mt. Kabru Forked (6108 meters),
Mt. Rathong (6679 meters), Mt. Kumbhakarna (Janoo) (7710 meters), Mt.
Kokthang (6147 meters), Mt. Goecha Peak (5127 meters) and Mt. Frey Peak
(5830 meters).
Area : Sikkim Himalaya
Duration : 7 Days (2 days travel/5 days trekking)
Best Season : March to Mid June and Sept to Nov
Grade :Moderate
Altitude : 4200 mts
Total Trekking : 50 K.M
Dzongri Trekking Tour Highlights
- Yuksom :The was initially stated as the first capital of the Sikkim sate and nested in picturesque backdrop, it is the base camp for a trekking to Kanchenjunga Goechala, and many other Mountain Expedition. Dubdi monastery the oldest monastery in Sikkim is situated in Yuksam. . There are various places that you can visit in Yuksam. One day of rest and acclimatization in Yuksam before the start of the trek is an ideal option. The Coronation Throne, where the first king of Sikkim was crowned is still intact and conserved in Yuksam. Before starting the trek one day to some rest and acclimatization in Yuksam is an ideal option.
- Tshoka : Tshoka is the first trekking destination from Yuksam, it is a little Refuge settlement that is located at the high altitude of about (3000 meters). From Tshoka you can see a sight soaring snow covered peaks Mt. Pandim and a few others.
- Dzongri Viewpoint : The a stunning and ultimate site from where you can get 360 degree spectacular panoramic views of the snow capped towering mountain peaks and hills. Dzongri View point is located at the altitude of 4250 meters on the top of the hill and offers awe-inspiring and mesmerizing backdrop of the great Himalayan Range.
- Laxmi Pokhari (Lake) : This holy and pristine lake situated at the altitude of 4200 meters on the route of Goechala. On a bright sunny day the view of the lake with Mt. Tenchingkhang and Mt. Pandim and on the backdrop is incredibly astonishing.
Best Time to Visit Yuksom to Dzongri Trek
Best time to trek Dzongri Trek: The best season for trekking in this
region is the summer between mid of March till June mid. After that,
another right time is in the autumn during mid September till November.
If you want to go for trekking in this region then you must not go
trekking during monsoon season, i.e. between (end June to mid of
September) as the path of the trail becomes slippery and muddy. Also
during this season landslides and loose rocks are quite common and as a
result the approaching roads get blocked.
Winter: In the winter season, particularly in the
month of January and February it is impossible to trek in this region.
As during this period, it snows really very heavily after Dzongri and
from here the trails become unapproachable and weather quite foul. Also
during this time you will not be able find any guides. In winters the
temperature in this region can fall below -20 degree Celsius.
Occasionally some expeditions take place in the winter, but they are
managed and guided with knowledgeable and experienced mountaineering
guides. However it is seen that most of the expeditions that are
commenced during this odd and extreme weather conditions fails.
Summer: In the summer between (May to June) the
usual temperature of the day varies between (15°C - 25°C), and in the
night temperature ranges from (8°C to 15°C). At Dzongri during this
season the daytime temperature varies between (7°C - 15°C) and at the
night varies between (3°C to -2°C).
Autumn: In autumn between (Mid September to end
October) the ordinary temperature of the day varies between (13°C -
20°C), and in the night temperature goes between (2°C - 7°C). At Dzongri
during this season the daytime temperature varies between (3°C - 10°C)
and at the night it is between (3°C to -4°C).
Snow: The trail ahead of the first view point at
Goechala remains under snow till early April. However, by the month
June, this part of the trail turns out to be completely accessible.
However, on the higher altitude you can still find snow in some part
even in September and October.
Where is the Dzongri Trek ?
Dzongri Trek is considered as one of the most excellent trekking
destinations in the North-Eastern area in India. Nestled in the fabulous
Himalayas, this destination offers many spectacular and charming views
of the nature's exquisiteness. Sikkim is best destinations for the
travelers across the globe as it has a lot to offer from the panoramic
views of the unparalleled Kanchanjunga range, monasteries, ancient
temples and many other things.
This place is the hidden gem in the north-eastern region; trekkers on
this adventurous and interesting trek to get introduced to the
captivating splendor of picturesque backdrops and exotic wildlife.
The Yuksom to Dzongri trek in Sikkim is for sure is one of the most
interesting trek of which you will definitely want to be a part of. It
is a trekking excursion that will bring you close to the nature and
during the whole journey you can explore the virgin peaks, the pictorial
landscapes and towering mountains. The trek is usually called as the
'Walking in Paradise' and undeniable it will be right to say that this
trekking destination is a certainly a traveler's delight.
How to Reach Dzongri Trek ?
By Taxi or Jeep: Reach here the destination in
around 5 hours from New Jalpaiguri/Bagdogra via private or shared jeeps.
Bus service is not available to Yuksom, there are taxis accessible to
Yuksom from Gangtok, Tashiding, Pelling and Gyalshing. Shared Jeeps are
usually not available after 1 PM.
By Train : The nearest rail head is New Jalpaiguri
(NJP) which is about 150 kilometers away from Yuksom. From New
Jalpaiguri NJP, you can easily book a taxi to reach Yuksom. You must
leave NJP by 11 AM as it will take approx. 6 to 7 long hours to reach at
Yuksom through Jorethang. It is not wise and advisable to travel at
night as the road that head toward Yuksom is inadequately lit.
By plane : Bagdogra is the nearest airport; it is about 12 kilometers towards the west of Siliguri and about 135 kilometers from Yuksom.
Dzongri Trek (Detailed Itinerary)
Day 01: NJP/Bagdogra to Yuksom (123 kilometers/5 to 6 hours)
In the morning our guide will receive you from NJP Train Station/Bagdogra airport and drive and then you will be driven to Yuksom. On the way at Meli take inner line permit (ILP) if someone don't have it. This place is the major campsite of our trek. On your arrival at Yuksom dinner & overnight stay arranged in the guesthouse.Day 02: Yuksam (1785 meters/5854 feet) - Tsokha (3000 meters/9840 feet) (14 kilometers/5 to 6 hours)
On this day, trekking in Yuksam begins at the market of this locality and follows the main road in the direction of the North. Gradually, the trek comes out of the gorge and reach near the River Ratong Chu's right bank. Troop then follow the trail, crossing over 4 overpasses to ascend steeply towards the North-West direction at Bakkhim, a small settlement. The trail will continue to move forward for another three kilometers passing through dense forest of rhododendron and magnolia to reach at Tsokha. Once we reach at this place, we can sit for dinner at campsite. We will also stay here for the night.Day 03: Tsokha - Dzongri (4030 meters /13218 feet) (10 kilometers /5 to 6 hours)
On the day third, the trek moves forward and reaches Tsokha, a village and then continues to ascend in the north direction, pasting through a verdant rhododendron forest, reaching to Phedang (3650 meters) it takes around 3 hours to complete the steep incline. We will continue further in the direction of Dzongri. After reaching Dzongri set a camp site for dinner & overnight stay.Day 04: Rest day and Acclimatize at Dzongri
On the day fourth, we will indulge in some rest and relaxation as this day is meant for acclimatization. On this day you can enjoy the spectacular sights of the towering mountain summits by hiking upwards to the Dzongri Top. From this spot you get an incredible panoramic view of various peaks like, Pandim (6691 meters), Kabru (7353 meters), Kanchenjunga (8534 meters), Narsingh (5825 meters), Koktang (6147 meters) and Ratong (6678 meters), and towards the western side you can see the magnificent Singalila Ridge. This ridge separates Nepal from Sikkim. Arrangements made at the camp site for the dinner and night stay in the tents.Day 05: Dzongri – Tshoka (10 kilometers/5 to 6 hours)
On this day we will start to move forward toward Tshoka. Arrangements made at the camp site for the dinner and night stay in the tents.Day 06: Tshoka to Yuksom (14 kilometers/5 to 6 hours)
Today is the last day of our trek. Today we will go back over steps in the direction of Yuksam. The trek is easy as the path is mostly downhill. We will stop here for a night stay at the guest house.Day 07: Yuksom to NJP/ Bagdogra
After having breakfast we will drive forward towards Bagdogra/NJP.Tour & Services End.
Fixed Departure Dates 2018
16 March, 2018 | 23 March, 2018 | 30 March, 2018 |
06 April, 2018 | 13 April, 2018 | 20 April, 2018 |
27 April, 2018 | 04 May, 2018 | 11 May, 2018 |
18 May, 2018 | 25 May, 2018 | 21 September, 2018 |
28 September, 2018 | 05 October, 2018 | 12 October, 2018 |
19 October, 2018 | 26 October, 2018 | 02 November, 2018 |
09 November, 2018 | 16 November, 2018 | 23 November, 2018 |
30 November, 2018 |