Dzongri in Sikkim is a popular Himalayan, which offers stunning views of the world’s third-highest mountain, Kanchenjunga, and other snow-capped peaks.
Trip Info
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4,020m/13,190ft. (At. Height)
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Gangtok Sikkim, India
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Darjeeling, India
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Moderate+Demanding
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7 nights in 3-star hotel, 5 nights in camping
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7 Dinner, 12 Breakfast, and 10 Lunch
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Highlights of Sikkim Dzongri Trek
Sikkim Yuksom-Dzongri Trek is a fascinating Himalayan adventure in Sikkim, India. This moderate to challenging trek takes you through dense forests, charming villages, and breathtaking alpine landscapes, and ends at the Dzongri Ridge, from where you will be rewarded with stunning panoramic views of majestic peaks like Kanchenjunga.
Yuksom-Dzongri Trek is one of the most popular and short high altitude trekking destinations in Sikkim. Yuksom-Dzongri Trek is a shortened version of the Goecha-La Trek for those who are short on time for trekking in Sikkim. Dzongri Trek is suitable for all age groups and is specially designed for trekkers who want to explore a lot in a short time. In fact, Dzongri and Dzongri La (viewpoint) are the best place to view the mountains and their ranges in the Sikkim Himalayas.
Highlights of the Trek
✔ The Dzongri breathtaking views of the world’s third highest mountain, the majestic Kanchenjunga, Janu and Rathong mountain landscapes
✔ The Panoramic views of the southern and northern faces of Kanchenjunga, as well as its surrounding peaks up close
✔ The trek passes through diverse landscapes, lush rhododendron and pine forests, green grasslands, yak pastures
✔ A morning hike to viewpoints like Dzongri La View Point offers a chance to watch the sunrise over Kanchenjunga
✔ From Dzongri La Viewpoint, you can enjoy breathtaking views of the Kanchenjunga mountain range.
✔ Chance to marvel of the most majestic and attractive snow-capped peaks in the Himalayas.
✔ Visit Darjeeling , Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park, Japanese Peace Pagoda, Batasia Loop, Tiger Hill and Ghoom Monastery.
✔ The trek also provides opportunities to experience the local culture, visit monasteries (like Dubdi Monastery near Yuksom), and learn about the region’s history.
✔ Visit Gangtok- Rumtek Monastery, Do-Drul Chorten, Enchey Monastery, Ganesh Tok Temple and Namgyal Institute of Tibetology
OUTLINE ITINERARY
Day 01 : Bagdogra – Gangtok 1,650m/5,410ft. 4 hrs drive
Day 02 : Sightseeing in Gangtok 1,650m/5,410ft.
Day 03 : Gangtok to Yuksum 1,780m/5,840ft. 4-5 hrs drive
Day 04 : Yuksum to Sachen 2,175m/7,136ft. 5 hrs Hike.
Day 05 : Sachen to Tshoka 2,950m/9,700ft. 5 hrs walk.
Day 06 : Tshoka to Dzongri 4,020m/13,190ft. 5-6 hrs.
Day 07 : In Dzongri: Excursion to Laxmi Pokhari 4-5 hrs.
Day 08 : Dzongri to Tsokha 2,950m/9,700ft. 4-5 hrs.
Day 09 : Tsokha to Yuksom 1,780m/5,840ft. 5-6 hrs
Day 10 : Yuksom to Pemayantse 2085m/6840ft. 3-4 hrs
Day 11 : Pemayantse to Darjeeling 2,045m/6,709ft.
Day 12 : In Darjeeling 2,045m/6,709ft.
Day 13 : Departure from Darjeeling to Bagdogra Airport
Customize Your Trek
- This is a general itinerary, which can always individually be “tailormade”. The trek package can be redesigned or redeveloped as per your taste, For more information please contact us.
DETAILED ITINERARY
On arrival at Bagdogra Airport or Siliguri (NJP) Railway Station, meet a AlpineTrav Treks representative who will assist you in boarding your vehicle to Gangtok 4 to 5 hrs and brief you about trekking excursion. After leaving Siliguri, you will drive on NH 31A through the dense forests of Mahananda Wildlife Sanctuary, a natural playground for wild elephants, tigers and deer. Sevoke comes with its promises of magnificent views of the Teesta River emerging from the deep gorges of the Himalayas and spreading across the vast plains of North Bengal. From Teesta Bazaar, a scenic drive follows through winding roads and Himalayan foothills to Gangtok, the capital of Sikkim. Check in to the hotel and freshen up for a free evening at leisure.
Driving: 4-5 hrs
Maximum altitude: 1,650m/5,410ft
Accommodation: HOTEL AMBA REGENCY
Meals: Lunch and Dinner
After breakfast you will proceed for local sightseeing around Gangtok which includes Tashi View Point, Ganesh Tok, Hanuman Tok. These views offer a panoramic view of the snow-capped Himalayan peaks and Gangtok city. Famous Enchey Monastery and other Point visit Tibetology, Institute of Cottage Industry, Dro-Drul Chorten,. Later in the evening visit the busy market of MG Marg Gangtok, do some shopping and eat delicious Sikkimese dishes at local restaurants.
Maximum altitude: 1,650m/5,410ft
Accommodation: HOTEL AMBA REGENCY
Meals: Breakfast
Drive to Yuksom (1,780m) from Gangtok. Arrive Yuksom In the evening take a walk to the Yuksom Coronation site, a simple stone bench, where the three monks appointed the first king of Sikkim. Visit the nearby Ani Gompa (Buddhist nunnery). Overnight at hotel in Yuksom.
Driving: 5-6 hrs
Max Elevation: 1,780m/5,840ft.
Accommodation: Hotel Tashigang
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Trek from Yuksum to Sachen taken approx. 6 hours. Trek begins with a low gradient until you cross Sachen and the third bridge, Walk through dense forest of pine and oak after crossing river PrekChu it is straight 70 degree uphill climb this is the toughest stage in the entire trek. It will last for 2 hours depends on the fitness of the clients Finally you will come to Bakhim this is just a resting point for the first day. This campsite has only one hut of forest department in the hilly dense forest. Overnight at Sachen.
Hiking: 6 hrs
Max Elevation: 2,175m/7,136ft.
Accommodation: Tented Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Trek then you will reach Bakhim the trail from Bakhim passes through magnolia and rhododendron trees the most tiring uphill climb. Tshoka is a small village housing about twelve thatched roof houses mainly Tibetan settlement .If weather remains clear you can see Mount Pandim, Aralunchong, Lama -Lamini,Pandim. Overnight at Tshoka.
Hiking: 4-5 hrs
Max Elevation: 2,950m/9,700ft.
Accommodation: Tented Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Trek from Tshoka to Dzongri is still a steep climbing time taken approx 5 hours you will go through dense forest of rhododendrons there’re over 400 flowering species, a place called Deorali Dara provides a magnificent view of mountains. Then you will reach Phethang for a break. After Phethang still further climbing you will reach Dzongri here the Vegetation is thin and you will tend to find only small bushes and shrubs for the night stay here is a tourist hut Its usually overcrowded and noisy. In Dzongri early morning you will take a walk to Dabla Khang ( Dzongri Top) the view from this place is magnificent one can view all the peaks. Acclimatization here is must for further ascending trekkers. Overnight at Camping.
Hiking: 5-6 hrs
Max Elevation: 4,020m/13,190ft.
Accommodation: Tented Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
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 Khangchendzonga range, Pandim, Narsing, 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. Overnight at tented camp.
Max Elevation: 4,020m/13,190ft.
Accommodation: Tented Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
On this day early morning one can savor views of the mountain peaks by climbing up to Dzongri Top. From here you get a panoramic view of Kabru (7,353m.), Ratong (6,678m), Kanchenjanga (8,534m), Koktang (6,147m), Pandim (6,691m) and Narsingh (5,825m). Towards the west, the Singalila Ridge, which separates Sikkim from. back to Tshoka.
Hiking: 4-5 hrs
Max Elevation: 2,950m/9,700ft.
Accommodation: Tented Camp
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
Now you are retracing your steps you will return downhill to Yuksom. It is a steep 4,000ft descent and takes about 6-7 hours. Evening you will bid farewell during a gathering with the porters and all the trekking staff. Overnight at hotel.
Hiking: 6-7 hrs
Max Elevation: 1,780m/5,840ft.
Accommodation: Hotel Tashigang
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
After breakfast drive from Yuksom to Pemayantse (55 km/3 hours) via visit Khecheopalri Lake, Khecheopalri Lake is one of the sacred Buddhist mountain lake wherever it is believed that whatever is wished in front of the lake comes true. Myth has its that when a leaf falls on the placid clear water surface is picked by a bird and continue drive to Pemayantse. Arrive Pemayantse check in hotel. Evening take a pleasant walk enjoying the sun set over Mt. Khangchendzonga.
Driving: 3 hrs
Max Elevation: 2085m/6840ft.
Accommodation: Hotel (Hotel Norling S.K)
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
After breakfast transfer from Pemayanste to Darjeeling (110 km/4-5 hours on the way River Rangit and tea Garden arrive evening check in hotel and free).
Driving: 4-5 hrs
Max Elevation: 2,045m/6,709ft.
Accommodation: Hotel (Arcadia Heritage Resort)
Meals: Breakfast and Lunch
Early morning tour to Tiger Hills (at around 4 am) to view sunrise over Kanchenjunga Peak. The view is spectacular on a clear weather day. On way back visit Ghoom Monastery, Batasia Loop. Afternoon visit to Padmaja Naidu Himalayan Zoological Park (Closed on Thursday), Himalayan Mountaineering Institute, Tenzing, Gumbu Rock site and Tibetan Refugee self-help (Closed on Sunday) Center Tea Estate.
Max Elevation: 2,045m/6,709ft.
Accommodation: Hotel (Arcadia Heritage Resort)
Meals: Breakfast and Dinner
Your entire journey is coming to an end today! After your breakfast, (4-5 hours drive/130 km). You will be transferred to Bagdogra Airport for your onward journey. From here, fly to your onward destination.
Meal: Breakfast
Includes/Excludes
Cost Includes
- Accommodation in Standard Hotels on Twin Sharing Basis
- Local Guide & Support Staffs
- All Private Ground Transportation Including Airport Transfers
- All Meals in the Mountain
- Camping Cook & Kitchen Crews
- Mules Carrying All Equipment during the Trekking
- All Camping Gear (Tents and mattresses) & Kitchen utensils
- All necessary Trekking permits ( & Restricted Area Permit)
- An Oximeter to Check Blood Oxygen Saturation Levels
- Agency Service charge and Applicable Taxes
- Welcome and farewell dinners
Cost Excludes
- Personal Expenses
- Bar and Beverage Bill
- Tips, Gifts for Related Trek Staff and driver
Trip Info:
For Your Information, International flights and India “Entry Visa Fee” aren’t included. Rooms are usually shared by two people unless you request a private room. You can upgrade to better hotels in the mountain and even in the cities. For your customized services, please specify during the booking process or contact us.
Meals
Breakfast (only) will be available in Gangtok, Yuksom, Pelling and Darjeeling, while all meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner) will be provided during the trek. You can enjoy freshly-cooked, hygienic and nutritious meals on full-board basis prepared by our trained and experienced cook during the trek. Authentic Nepalese, Tibetan dishes as well as the more common international cuisine (Tibetan, Continental, Italian, Indian, etc.) will be available. There will also be welcome dinners in Gangtok and farewell dinners in Darjeeling.
Accommodation
Accommodation is included in the tour/trek cost, AlpineTrav Treks & Expeditions will provide 3-star hotels in Gangtok, Yuksom, Pelling and Darjeeling, followed by other nights in comfortable two-person camping tents. Sleeping bags and foam mattresses will be provided for sleeping in the tents. We maintain standard comfort in everything based on applicable conditions such as weather conditions. All hotel and camping accommodation will be on a twin sharing basis, if there is a different gender we will provide you with a single supplement tent at no extra. If you prefer a single room, you can indicate your preference and get a single room on request by paying a single supplement USD 230. Like; (Gangtok, Yuksom, Pelling and Darjeeling)
Team Composition
For the trek, there will be mules to carry the luggage, and a local guide, 1 assistant porter guide (4 trekkers: 1 assistant guide), this arrangement ensures that even if someone in the group falls ill or is unable to continue, the trek can continue as planned for the rest of the group. We have been operating treks for groups of any size, but a maximum of twelve people for camping trekking, would generally be ideal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Kanchenjunga Dzongri trek is a relatively short day trek from the Kanchenjunga Goecha La trek, reaching a maximum altitude of 4,020m/13,190ft. The Dzongri trek has higher oxygen levels in the air due to the lush green forests at a lower altitude. This allows ample time for acclimatization. The Kanchenjunga Dzongri trek may be a bit easier the Kanchenjunga Ghoecha La trek, but the fitness level required for both treks is not different. However, trekkers do not need to have technical skills. It is an 8-day trek, involves a lot of uphill and downhill walking, 13 days including sightseeing/trekking, arrival and departure.
The best time to do Kanchenjunga Dzongri trek is during the pre-monsoon months of March through to May. It is also favorable to trek during the post-monsoon months from late September till December. It is also possible to trek to Kanchenjunga Dzongri in February and early September but the most preferable time for this trek is as stated above.
Absolutely yes! Under normal circumstances, our booked trips are guaranteed to run. We are a tailor-made company. If you are in a last-minute stress, remember to find us to sort out your trip decisions. Please feel free to book your stress-free holidays with us. Unless there is a situation which is out of control such as a political riot, natural disaster, pandemic, epidemic or weather catastrophes, our trips are 100% guaranteed to run.
Rest assured that you will be in good hands with our experienced trek guides, who have multiple years of experience in Darjeeling to Kanchenjunga Goecha La trek. All of our guides, known as our dedicated Guides, are locals with a deep understanding of the mountain, its people, culture, health, hygiene, and most importantly, your safety. They are fluent in English and will be able to communicate effectively with you throughout the trek. Our guides are passionate about their work and will ensure that you have a safe and enjoyable trekking experience.
The guides have many years of guiding experience in trekking. Most have been exploring the Himalayas for years. Our guides are also trained in first aid and know how to handle any situation. All our guides speak fluent English and are happy to share their in-depth knowledge of the culture, geography, flora, festivals, lifestyle with you. It is enough to take visitors to special places or special cultures, who can engage people in what they are experiencing, explain it well and entertain them. They are well versed in how to make the journey comfortable and safe while appreciating the beauty of the Himalayas.
To obtain a VISA, your passport must be valid for six months from the date of departure from your country. Currently, the whole process of obtaining an Indian VISA can be done online, you do not need to send your passport to the embassy. The steps to follow for this procedure are clearly explained here indianvisaonline.gov.in and you only need to have a scan of your passport in pdf format, a passport photo in jpg format and a credit card to be able to pay. You will receive the visa receipt by e-mail and you will have to formalise it on arrival. You can apply online between one month and four days before you arrive in India.
Yes, of course you will need a trekking permit. Kanchenjunga National park permits can be easily acquired through a registered and licensed agency. A person will require at least one or more trekking permits including the Inner-Line Permit (ILP) or Restricted Area Permit (RAP). You need not worry when you are traveling with AlpineTrav Treks because all your required permits will be taken care of and arranged before your arrival in the country.
You will enjoy 3 delicious meals each day. Typically, you will have your breakfast and dinner at the tent camp, where you will stay. Hot lunches will be provided by the cook along the way. The meals are freshly prepared by our camping cooks. The meals will include fresh fruits and organic ingredients sourced from cities or local villages. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and kosher diets can be arranged if required with prior notice.
Sample Menu
✔ Breakfast
Beverage: black tea, milk tea, ginger lemon honey tea, lemon tea, hot lemon with honey, black coffee, milk coffee, hot chocolate
Toast with jam or honey, toast omelet, pancake, Tibetan bread, porridge/ muesli
Eggs on your choices
American breakfast or Continental breakfast
✔ Lunch
Rice item: veg fried rice, egg fried rice, mixed fried rice, dal-bhaat
Noodle item: vegetable fried noodle, mixed fried noodle
Potato item: chips, fried potato, hash brown potato, veg fried potato, boiled potato
Burger: veg burger, chicken burger, veg sandwich, chicken sandwich
Pasta: spaghetti tomato sauce, macaroni cheese sauce
Pizza: veg pizza, tomato cheese pizza, chicken pizza, mushroom pizza
Momo (Nepali style dumplings): veg momo, chicken momo
Meat item: chicken sizzler, chicken steak, yak steak
Beverage: black tea, milk tea, ginger lemon honey tea, lemon tea, hot lemon with honey, black coffee, milk coffee, hot chocolate
✔ Dinner
Soups: vegetable soup, mushroom soup, chicken soup, chicken noodle soup, Rara noodle soup, French onion soup, pumpkin soup, potato soup
✔ Main Meals
Rice item: veg fried rice, egg fried rice, mixed fried rice, dal-bhaat
Noodle item: vegetable fried noodle, mixed fried noodle
Potato item: chips, fried potato, hash brown potato, veg fried potato, boiled potato
Burger: veg burger, chicken burger, veg sandwich, chicken sandwich
Pasta: spaghetti tomato sauce, macaroni cheese sauce
Pizza: veg pizza, tomato cheese pizza, chicken pizza, mushroom pizza
Momo (Nepali Dumplings): veg momo, chicken momo
Meat item: chicken sizzler, chicken stake, yak stake
Dessert: apple pie, chocolate cake, carrot cake, apple fritter, canned fruit
Beverage: black tea, milk tea, ginger lemon honey tea, lemon tea, hot lemon with honey, black coffee, milk coffee, hot chocolate
The source of drinking water in the mountains is river or stream water but we do not recommend these to our clients as much as possible. The water can be highly contaminated which can cause various diseases during your trek. While trekking, boiled water will be available at the campsite. We also recommend the use of Steripen or other water purification agents. During the Dzongri-La viewing, water is not available so it has to be carried all the way to the top. For our clients, we will provide refilled water.
There are many boots available in the market for high altitude but it is really important to find the right ones for you. For trekking section, a good quality, warm, waterproof boot with good ankle support is needed. Shoes for trekking and hiking section are compulsory and they must be of the right fit and previously broken so that you may prevent possible blisters and ankle injuries.
First and foremost, your fitness level, food and hygiene, regular exercise and workouts, immunity and your entire preparation for the trip affects how altitude sickness will respond to you. In fact, the prevention of altitude sickness starts right from the very day that you start planning your trip. Other factors that lower the chances of getting the sickness are your climbing leader’s knowledge, skills and experience, duration of the trip, and sufficient acclimatization. Reaching the top without any trouble related to altitude sickness, you should keep a few tips from our experienced guides and travel consultants in mind, namely:
- Slow ascend with proper rest and sufficient acclimatization
- Stay hydrated by drinking plenty of water and other fluids
- Eat enough balanced food and sleep well on the trip
- Avoid alcohol, cigarettes or tobacco during the entire trip
- Be head-strong and mentally prepared
- Train your body sufficiently with uphill hikes or cardiovascular and gym workouts 3 months before your trip
Through either immediate or long-term acclimatization, the human body can adapt to high altitudes. The main problem that can arise at high altitudes is Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) and its symptoms vary from one person to another. When it comes to trekking in the Himalayas, altitude sickness is always a major concern. Exposure to high altitudes means a lack of adequate oxygen and dry air in the atmosphere. This risk leads to an increase in your metabolism by suppressing your appetite, vomiting, headaches, nausea, lethargy, dizziness, coughing, disturbed sleep, pneumonia and hyperthermia. These symptoms are more prevalent in trekkers. But at AlpineTrav Treks, we will have an excellent trekking team with us to ensure your safety and well-being. We always advise you to listen to your guide and follow his instructions and always tell him if you are not feeling well on the way.
AlpineTrav Treks offers a lifetime deposit policy which allows you the flexibility to transfer your deposit to anyone or any other trip. If you wish to cancel your booked trips, certain cancelation charges apply. Please visit our booking terms and conditions for detailed information.
AlpineTrav Treks has a team of competent trekking guides who are highly skilled in dealing with any difficulties or emergencies that may arise during the trek. If you feel sick at altitude, the first thing you should do is inform your guide so that he or she knows what to do. With years of experience, he or she can sense the severity of the situation and respond accordingly, either by bringing you down to a lower altitude or by coordinating alternative rescue and treatment procedures, which may mean using a horse or stretcher to carry the sick person down the mountain to the nearest health post or vehicle to the road site.
Yes: We advise all our clients to get travel insurance that covers up emergency evacuation that may be needed in case of the occurrence of AMS (Acute Mountain Sickness) or any other reasons in high altitudes where there are no other means of transportation available. It is advisable to review carefully the insurance and its coverages before making the final decision. Carry proof of your insurance with you on the holiday and you must ensure that your insurance provides an adequate level of protection and covers you for the activities involved. More information Travel Insurance
The duration of the trekking can vary depending on factors like individual fitness levels, acclimatization, and weather conditions. On average, it takes around 7- 10 days for a complete trekking and hiking, including trekking to the Kanchenjunga Dzongri and acclimatization days.
On a trek, you should pack light but at least enough for your journey. If you don’t pack wisely, it is certain that you won’t be able to enjoy your trek in the Himalayas. Since this is a camping trek, the chances of getting cold at high altitudes are high, especially during the colder months, so you should be prepared with the right clothes and equipment. For detailed information on what to carry with you during a trek, please visit our detailed packing lists. Packing equipment lists
The cost of any trip in the Himalayas depend on a number of factors including the company you choose, the services they offer, number of days, various routes and more. The cost is something similar like buying an iPhone – some come with less features at a low cost while the latest ones with increased features will cost a bit more. In general, the price for Kanchenjunga Dzongri Trek/tour ranges from $2000 to $2500 per person.
Different agencies have their own group sizes for trekking as well as for tour trips. AlpineTrav Treks always considers a small group adventure. Moreover, we are specialized for customized and tailor-made trips. Although 12 people are the right group size for effective costing factors we do not stick to this rule. Even if we have a solo traveler who is unable to join a group due to any reason, we will make arrangements for his trek.