
Goechala Trek
Day
01: Arrival at Kolkata/Delhi
Arrival at Kolkata (land
of Joy)/ New Delhi. Received upon arrival and transferred
to hotel. Day free at your, leisure. Evening, free. Overnight
in Hotel.
Day
02: Full day sightseeing
Sightseeing the boulevards
of the erstwhile British capital which still carries the reminiscence
of the days of Raj in India. Overnight in Hotel.
Day
03: Kolkata/Delhi- Pelling
Morning drive to the airport
for flight to Bagdogra. Received upon arrival and transferred
to Pelling. Overnight in hotel.
Day
04: Yuksom
Early morning hike to Sanga
Choling Monastery situated at the top of a ridge, after breakfast
visit Pemayangste Monastery and Rubdantse ruins. Afternoon
drive to Yuksom. Overnight at Hotel.
Day
05: Yuksom
Visit the Oldest Monastery
of Sikkim, the Dubdi Monastery and the Coronation Stone. Afternoon
enjoy the beauty of this small village while acclimatizing
for the trek. Overnight in hotel.
Day
06: Yuksom-Bakhim (2743meters or 9000ft.)
The trail now runs through
rice wood hills abounding in flora and fauna going, as it
does, through moss-laden forests of oak, spruce, chestnut,
fir, pines, giant magnolias and rhododendron- botanist' paradise.
Not to be outdone, the naturalist's cab views hundreds of
varieties of exotic of birds, butterflies and orchids. Among
the animals are the Himalayan brown beer, black beers, barking
deer. Samber, marble cats, Blue sheep, Tibetan antelope, wild
ass, Himalayan wild goats, red pandas and musk deer at various
altitudes. It takes six hours before the Bakhim forest Bungalow.
Overnight at camp.
Day
07: Bakhim-Dzongri (4030meters or 13,221ft.)
Eight kilometers and six
hours away, each steps to Dzongri leads to the world of the
gamed Khanchenjunga massive. The steady and demanding climb
passes through gullies laid by grazing yaks and mountain sheep
through Tsokha, a Tibetan resettlement centre, and the last
village passed on the way. Now, one begins to get the initial
views of the Sikkim snows. It is time for lunch and one has
reached a picturesque spot, Phithang after which the trail
leads up right amidst an exclusive and bewitching forest of
rhododendron to Deorali Dara' - the meeting place of Men and
Mountain- of God and Nature. Finally we reach our camp. Overnight
at Camp
Day
08: Dzongri-Thangsing (3800 meters or 12,467ft)
Seven kilometers from Dzongri,
the four hours' trek leads through meadows and valleys down
the burrow leads into the most beautiful valley of all situated
at the base of Joponu peak. Surrounded on all sides by massive
mountains here, the beautiful stream pierces the forest and
presents an enchanting scene. To reach the camping grounds
dwarfed in the giant valley, one crosses a wooden bridge over
the stream under the watchful eye of majestic Mt.Pandim. Overnight
at Tent/Hut.
Day
09: Thangsing- Lake Samiti (4800meter or 15,748ft.)
Situated at the base of mighty
Mt.Pandim, Samiti Lake is a holy lake for the local people
and even for far wandering pilgrims from the plains. It takes
us only three to four hours gradual uphill walk to reach this
beautiful camp. The trek upto Lake Samiti is flat and surrounded
as it is by the mighty mountains inspires the trekker onward.
This day after pitching our tents we take a walk on the ridges
of the lake and as we go higher the splendid, and breathtaking
sight. Overnight at Tent.
Day
10: Lake Samiti – Chemathang-Goechala - Lake
Samiti (5000m or 16500ft.)
This day we wake up early
in the morning and after having some tea we start walking
uphill towards Goecha-La. Chemathang is eight kilometers from
Lake Samiti and takes 6 hours to trek. Walking towards the
legendary Khanchenjunga, right through the giant Onglathang
Valley the mystic awe of the surrounding mountains fills the
trekker with wonder going past splendid glacial lakes and
numerous glaciers as he walks amidst the legendary mountains
of Sikkim… Still higher and more steps, the Goecha -
La pass about 5 km away but taking a good three hours to cover.
This is the northernmost and highest point of the trek. The
climb starts through and over lichen covered moraine, the
approach to the pass is precipitous and over rugged, trail-less
terrain but rewards the climber with splendid views and the
closest too, of the legendary God of Sikkim interlaced with
glaciers, swift rivers flowing down from sacred lap. After
having our packed breakfast we will walk back to our camp.
Overnight in Tent/Hut.
Day
11: Lake Samiti – Kokchu Camp
In the return journey have
a nice time looking for rare high altitude birds and Blue
sheep roaming in the wilderness of high cliffs and snows,
among the thick and low bushes. We will reach our camp situated
near river. Overnight in Camp.
Day
12: Kokchu Camp – Tsokha
Today it is a full day walk
towards Tsokha village. Our route is mostly straight but few
ups and downs all along the way. We stop for our hot lunch
at the tower of Phithang after lunch we will take a down hill
trail back to the beautiful village of Tsokha. Overnight in
Camp.
Day
13: Tsokha- Yuksom
Morning free to explore Tsokha.
A leisurely Afternoon walk of about four hours brings one
back to Yuksom. The meeting place of the three Saints were
one can pause and get a full taste of the charms of Sikkimise
rural life. Overnight in Hotel/Camp.
Day
14: Yuksom
Today you are free at your
own leisure to rest your tired feet. Overnight in hotel.
Day
15: Yuksom -Gangtok (1780m or 5874ft.)
Drive to Gangtok (125 km)
6hrs, enroute visit Tashiding Monastery and Ravangla Village
Afternoon free to explore the capital of Sikkim, or collect
souvenir. Overnight at Hotel.
Day
16: Gangtok
After breakfast set out to
discover the cultural heritage of the small hill resort, flung
by the Buddhist religion, you will taken to Rumtek Monastery
(seat of Karmapa Lama who heads the Kagyupa sect of Buddhism),
one can see the beautiful Thankas, your next destination is
Namgyal Institute of Tibetology,Tsuklakhang (The Royal Chapel),Ganesh
Tok. Overnight at Hotel.
Day
17: Gangtok-Kalimpong
Drive to Kalimpong, which
was once a territory of Bhutan and later became a part of
India. The place once an important silk market had a trading
route with Tibet. One the way you will find the orchids has
blossomed all over the place. This small town is famous for
its flower nurseries. Overnight at Hotel.
Day
18: Bagdogra (IXB)
Drive to Bagdogra or NJP
Railway Station for your onward journey.
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