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19-Nights India Sikkim: Kanchenjunga Ridge Trek

India/Nepal
19-Nights India Sikkim: Kanchenjunga Ridge Trek
India/Nepal
MT Sobek
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Get up close to Kanchenjunga, the world's third-highest mountain. Begin your epic adventure at Uttarey and ascend Singalila ridge towards Goechala. Enter dense forests of pine and rhododendron trees in rhapsodic bloom, passing prayer flags, yak herders, and local Sherpa villages scattered throughout the valley. A remote route, this trail to Kanchenjunga's ridge does not see many other trekkers. Join the rarified few who have braved the border straddling Nepal, Sikkim, and West Bengal. Take in the majesty of sacred, high-altitude lakes and sunrises with striking Himalayan views.

Highlights:
  • Visit tea gardens and sacred lakes in an awe-inspiring wilderness landscape- an area few hikers visit
  • Trek Sikkim's remote wilderness, with unsurpassed views of Kanchenjunga and the iconic Himalayas
  • Hike along the ridge straddling Nepal, Sikkim and West Bengal-with snow-capped peaks in sight

Important Trip Details:
On this trek you will be hiking 5-7 hours a day and up to 8 miles, mostly at elevations above 13,000’ to a maximum of 14,470’. The trails are rugged mountain paths with up to 4,000’ elevation gain and 6,000’ elevation loss. You need to be in excellent physical condition and have similar previous experience of hiking and camping at high altitudes.

Minimum Age: 16

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Valid Date Ranges

October 2024
10/26/2024 11/14/2024 Call for pricing
October 2025
10/11/2025 10/30/2025 Call for pricing
November 2025
11/01/2025 11/20/2025 Call for pricing
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