Dzongri Trek

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SIKKIM TREK BASE CAMP

Yuksom Bazar Main Road

Near Hotel Yangri Gang,

West Sikkim, Pin No - 737113

SIKKIM


Various trekking agencies and tour operators offer packages for the Dzongri Trek

1. Introduction

Here's a detailed overview of the Dzongri Trek in bullet points:

Weather: The weather during the Dzongri Trek varies with the seasons. Summers (April to June) are mild and pleasant with temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C. Monsoons (July to September) bring heavy rainfall, making the trails slippery and challenging. Winters (October to March) are cold with temperatures dropping below freezing, especially at higher altitudes.

How to Reach:

  • By Air: Fly from Pune to Bagdogra Airport in West Bengal. From Bagdogra, take a taxi or bus to reach Yuksom, the base camp for the Dzongri Trek.
  • By Road: Take a bus or hire a taxi from Pune to Siliguri or Gangtok, and then proceed to Yuksom, the starting point of the trek.
  • Distance: The total trekking distance for the Dzongri Trek is approximately 50-60 kilometers, depending on the specific route taken and the starting point.

    Location: The Dzongri Trek is located in the state of Sikkim, India, in the Khangchendzonga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Peaks: The trek offers stunning views of several peaks including Mt. Kanchenjunga, Mt. Pandim, Mt. Kabru, Mt. Simvo, and Mt. Jopuno.

    Difficulty: The Dzongri Trek is considered moderately difficult. It involves steep ascents and descents, rocky paths, and high altitude, requiring a good level of physical fitness and endurance.

    Duration: The trek usually takes around 8-10 days to complete, including acclimatization days and the trekking days.

    Preparation: Trekkers should be prepared for long hours of trekking in varied terrain and weather conditions. Adequate physical fitness, proper gear including warm clothing, trekking boots, sleeping bag, and a backpack, along with essential medications and a first aid kit are necessary.

    Height: Dzongri is situated at an altitude of approximately 4,020 meters (13,200 feet) above sea level.

    Itinerary:

  • Day 1-2: Arrival in Yuksom, permits, and acclimatization.
  • Day 3-7: Trekking from Yuksom to Dzongri via Tsokha, passing through lush forests, rhododendron valleys, and alpine meadows.
  • Day 8-10: Return trek from Dzongri to Yuksom.
  • Starting Point: The trek to Dzongri usually starts from the town of Yuksom, which serves as the base camp for the trek.

    Best Time to Visit: The best time to undertake the Dzongri Trek is during the post-monsoon season from October to December and the pre-monsoon season from March to June when the weather is favorable and the trails are accessible.

    Booking: Trekkers are required to obtain permits from the Sikkim Tourism Department and register at Yuksom before starting the trek. Accommodation in Yuksom and transportation to and from the trekking trailhead may need to be arranged in advance.

    Camping: Camping is an integral part of the Dzongri Trek, with trekkers setting up campsites at designated spots along the trail.

    Package: Various trekking agencies and tour operators offer packages for the Dzongri Trek, which may include transportation, accommodation, guide services, meals, camping equipment, permits, and medical assistance. It's advisable to research and choose a package that suits your preferences and budget.