Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu Trek

West Bengal |

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West Bengal | India

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12300 /person $ /person.

  • October-2024
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  • +5% GST (goods and services tax).
  • Services Sepi to Sepi.
  • Meeting Point ( Pickup/ Drop Point ):  New Jalpaiguri Railway Station .

Reporting Time:  10:00 a.m.  Drop Time: 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm (Timings are subject to change based on weather and road conditions).  Please reach New Jalpaiguri  a day before to avoid any delays.

Insurance 245

Insurance is Mandatory.

Non-Indian rates are slightly higher. Trek coordinator will provide balance payment link post-booking.

  • Get insurance through us or elsewhere. If not through us, email for a refund after booking.

Cancellation 4 or more days before the start of the trip results in a 100% cash refund.

Cancellation less than 4 days from the start of the trip results in no refund.

Transport 2500

Transportation New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP) to Sepi & retun is optional

Choose add-ons during booking. If missed, log in and add them later

Book transportation at least 10 days before the trek.

Cancellation less than 4 days from the start of the trip results in a 50% cash refund.

Cancellation after the trip date does not qualify for a refund.

Offload 1800

Backpack offload is optional

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Book off-load at least 10 days before the trek.

For offline bookings at the base camp, a convenience fee of Rs. 2500 applies.

Cancellations made before the trip date will receive a full refund.

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Trek Name: Sandakphu Trek

Adventure Type: Trekking

Base Camp: Sepi

Season: Spring | Summer | Autumn | Winter |

Month: January | February | March | April | May | June | September | October | November | December |

Country: India

Altitude: 12000 Ft.

Grade: Moderate

Rail Head: New Jalpaiguri (NJP)

Stay: Tea House(Separate for male & Female)

Food: Meals while on trek & at tea houses (Veg & Eggs)

Location: West Bengal

Distance: 68 Km.

Trail Type: Cross over trail | Start in one valley, traverse the pass, and ends in another valley.

AirPort: Bagdogra International Airport, which is 14 km away from New Jalpaiguri

Why is Sandakphu Phalut A Must-Do Trek?

The Sandakphu Trek in winter is a breathtaking challenge in the Indian state of West Bengal. Renowned for its panoramic views of the worlds highest mountains, including Mt. Kanchenjunga and Mt Everest, this trek is a winter wonderland for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers. From the summit, one can witness the four tallest mountains in the world – Mt.Everest, Lhotse, Makalu and Kanchenjunga in the popular ‘Sleeping Buddha’ formation. 

The trek takes place in the Singalila National Park, situated on the border between India and Nepal. It starts from various points, such as Maneybhanjyang or Dhotrey, and leads to Sandakphu , which is a prominent peak in the region. In winter, the trail is covered with snow and you can witness the beautiful snow-clad beauty of both West Bengal and Eastern Nepal. The crisp winter air and clear skies provide the ideal conditions for exploring the Himalayas. Highlights Spectacular Mountain Views

The most prominent highlight of the Sandakphu Trek is the panoramic view of the worlds highest peaks.

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 You can witness Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu, and Kanchenjunga, along with numerous other mountains, creating a breathtaking visual feast. Snow-Covered Landscapes

The entire region transforms into a winter wonderland, with snow-clad trails, trees, and meadows. The white vistas create a serene and picturesque setting, perfect for photographers and nature enthusiasts.  

Tea House Stays

Along the trek, you'll have the opportunity to stay in traditional tea houses. These provide a comfortable and cozy respite from the cold, as well as a chance to savour the local cuisine.  

Sunrise and Sunset Views

Watching the sunrise and sunset from Sandakphu is a magical experience. The changing hues of the sky and the snow-covered peaks create stunning vistas that are truly unforgettable. Cultural Exploration

The trek allows you to interact with the local communities living in the region, gaining insight into their culture, traditions, and way of life. Experience the warm hospitality and learn about the unique customs of the Sherpas and other ethnic groups.

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Who Can Participate

  • Age; 12 years +.
  • First timers can apply; previous trekking experience is more appreciated.
  • The climber must be fit and have sufficient stamina to cover 5 km of distance in 35 minutes without stress.
  • The climber should be able to carry a 10-15 kg backpack.

Drive From NJP To Sepi

  • Altitude(Sepi):  6,400 ft.
  • Drive Distance:  130 km.
  • Stay: Teahouse.
  • Pick-up time is 10.00 AM from NJP railway station.
  • Transportation Amount is not included in the trek cost.
  • Breakfast and Lunch excluded, and Dinner included.

The journey to the beautiful Sandakphu trek begins today. Our team will pick you up from NJP Railway Station and you will be driven towards Sepi, which will be the base camp for your Sandakphu-Phalut trek. It is an uphill drive of about 130 km to the base camp and takes about 7 hrs. You will be passing through the native tea estates of Darjeeling and Sikkim as you drive towards Sepi. Momos and delicious Thukpa is a delicacy that you must surely try along the way. They are simply mouth-watering.

En route, your first stop will be Mirik, which is also a popular tourist destination in West Bengal. This picturesque and quaint hill station is located in the serene hills of the Darjeeling district. The climate and natural beauty of Mirik attract a lot of tourists here. We will reach Mirik at around 1:00 clock in the afternoon, where we will have our lunch. Try the local delicacies, they are simply great!

After your lunch, we will resume our journey again towards Sepi, which is your base for the trek and is definitely also a very pretty campsite. The greenery surrounding Sepi makes it look very beautiful and feel pretty close to nature here. Srikhola spring also cuts through the village of Sepi, which adds to the beauty of the landscape.

En route to Sepi, you will also cross some charming villages like Rimbik, Sukhipokhri, and Dhotrey as well. The more you travel uphill, the more tranquil it becomes with no noise of bustling city life all around you. Your accommodation for today will be arranged in a homestay. So, enjoy the hospitality and rest well as you begin tomorrow.

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Trek From Sepi To Gorkhey via Ramam-Samanden

  • Altitude(Gorkhey):  7,500 ft.
  • Trek Distance:  14 km | 7-8 hrs.
  • Altitude gain: 1100 ft.
  • Lunch on the way.
  • Stay in Teahouse.

Wake up and lace up your trekking boots, today we are going to start our trek towards Sandakphu. Starting the day early, it's a  considerably easy walk to Ramam with a gradual ascent and some steep sections. Maintain a steady pace and rest for a few moments if needed. Ramam is approximately 3.5 km away from the Sepi campsite. The trail here is a constructed route for most parts and you will notice several cut fields and tiny dwellings on the way. Take a short break at Ramam if you need to and then we will head on towards Samanden.

As you move out of Ramam, the trail becomes more secluded with the huts disappearing and the forest trail starting to open up. Walking through the quiet forest with the sound of nature all around you is a great experience in itself. The Singalila Range is quite popular for its abundance of greenery and you can now feel the same. For about 6 km you will traverse through the forests until you arrive at a bridge.

After the bridge, it's a steep climb for 15 minutes or so, following which you will arrive at a zone where there are stone benches, each dedicated to locals who have passed away. The locals made these benches with the kind intention that those who have passed away can serve the passersby even after their death by providing them with a place to rest.

From this point on, the trail begins to ease out a bit for a few minutes post which you arrive at a clearing dotted with wooden huts and farmlands. This is the beautiful Samanden village. Samanden has a very picturesque setting and the locals here are very friendly. Chat up with the locals and hear their interesting stories and you will also be greeted with incredible hospitality. The simplicity and the tranquility of the place may take you by surprise.

A couple of kilometres more and you will arrive at the Gorkhey campsite. Gorkhey is a small village situated in the northern part of West Sikkim and is pretty close to the state border. Gorkhey is an ideal location to halt for the night before we continue on our Sandakphu trek.

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Trek From Gorkhey To Phalut

  • Altitude(Phalut)  – 3500 m/ 11500 ft.
  • Trek Distance  – 15 Km | 7-8 hrs.
  • Altitude Gain – 4000 ft.
  • Hot lunch on the way at Aalu Bari.
  • Stay in a tent.

Start your trek early in the morning from Gorkhey towards Phalut. It is about 15 km from Gorkhey. The beautiful Gorkhey Khola flows through the village of Gorkhey after which it is named. It is a tributary of the Ramam River. Crossing this picturesque setting we will head on towards Phalut.

You will again cover long sections of forested trails today, be prepared as you have to continue ascending for a long distance, and at some points, the ascent can be pretty steep. You may spot plenty of Oaks and Rhododendrons on the forested path. Maintain a steady pace along the trek.

It takes about 7-8 hrs to reach Phalut. Phalut is one of the highest peaks of the Singalila Range, it is the second-highest point after Sandakphu Ridge. To reach Gorkehy to Phalut, you also need to get permits, which can be acquired from the Gorkhey check post.

En route to Phalut, you will get to see the Singalila Range from up close and you will get to see a stunning view of the Kanchenjunga Massif as well. The closer you get to Phalut the more beautiful the landscape gets. At 11,500 ft Phalut offers stunning mountain views. Your stay is arranged in camps and after a delicious dinner, you will rest under the canopy of a million stars.  Keep in mind that Phalut does not have electricity and everything runs on the solar panel, so keep extra batteries and power banks with you for your gadgets.

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Trek From Phalut To Thokam

  • Altitude(Thokam):  3415 m /  11200 ft.
  • Trek Distance:  11-12 Km | 6-7 hrs.
  • Altitude Loss – 300 ft.
  • Packed lunch on the way.

The next day we will start our journey towards Thokum. If you didn’t know Thokum campsite is located in Nepal, so we will be skirting the Indo-Nepal border into Nepal. Thokum is a beautiful valley that falls on the way to Sandakphu between Sabargram and Sandakphu and has a very soothing and relaxing vibe with beautiful meadows and a picturesque setting.

En route to Thokum, you may spot some Yaks grazing in the meadows and you have crossed the Indo-Nepal border into Nepal. Although it is a remote and unknown location, the views here are stunning and extremely admirable. The route to Thakum is also lined with a thicket of Rhododendron trees.

Sleeping Buddha formation stays in the backdrop as you cross some abandoned huts and cattle grounds. From Thakum, several routes branch into Nepal. This is your campsite for the night. We will pitch our tents here and rest for the night.

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Trek From Thokam To Aal

  • Altitude(Aal)  – 3500 m/ 11600 ft.
  • Trek Distance  – 9-10 Km | 4-5 hrs.
  • Altitude Gain – 400 ft.
  • Hot lunch at Aal campsite.

From Thokam, you will have to take the route that branches into the southwest direction towards Aal. Aal is the closest campsite to Sandakphu summit and is set in a scenic location. Today’s trek is not as tiring as other days and the trail is extremely today. A few kilometers ahead of Thokam lies the Aal campsite, which offers a very beautiful view of the Kanchenjunga Ranges and the adjacent peaks. Enjoy a hot lunch at the Aal campsite today and you have the evening to spend at your leisure exploring the area.

From Thokam it's about a 9-10 km walk to Aal. Follow the hiking trail and it will lead you to the Aal campsite. On a clear day, you can see stunning views of the Sleeping Buddha formation. You will be staying in tents in Aal and you can see beautiful Himalayan views from here. You are still in Nepal territory and as you move towards Sandakphu you will again move to Indian territory. Rest well in Aal and tomorrow we will trek to Sandakphu.

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Trek From Aal To Timburey via Sandakphu

  • Altitude(Sandakphu):  3650 m/ 11900 ft.
  • Altitude(Timburey):  2100 m/ 6800 ft.
  • Trek Distance:  14 Km | 7-8 hrs.
  • Altitude Gain – 300 ft.
  • Altitude loss – 4800 ft.
  • Hot lunch on the way at Gurdum.
  • Stay in the Tea House.

The stretch from Aal to Timburey is about 14 km. As we start from Aal after 3km we will reach Sandakphu. We start early in the morning so that you can watch the sunrise from the top of Sandakphu. It is one of the prettiest sights we will ever see. The first rays of sun over the snow-capped sleeping buddha cover it in an alpenglow that is way too beautiful to be described in words.

After watching the sunrise at Sandakphu and spending some time at the summit we will head towards Timburey, our next campsite. From Sandakphu it is about 10km to Timburey and takes about 4-5 hours to complete. As you head towards Timburey, Gurdum is the first village that you will come across. Gurdum is a postcard-perfect village with only 4 to 5 dwellings. It is one of the remote Himalayan villages. Surrounded by forests and Himalayan mountains, Gurdum also offers a private stay for tourists in its scenic setting.

Timburey is not far from here. After trekking for another 3 km you will arrive at Timburey, your campsite for the night. There are also a couple of homestays here and we will be staying at one of the local tea houses.

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Trek From Timburey To Srikhola And Drive To NJP

  • Altitude(Srikhola):  1920 m/ 6300 ft.
  • Trek Distance(Timburey - Srikhola):  3 km |1 hrs.
  • Drive Distance:  130 Km | 6 hrs.
  • You will reach NJP by 6-7pm.

This is the last day of your trekking and also the last day in the mountains. Your beautiful journey to Sandakphu ends today. From Timburey, we start our trek towards Srikhola . It's a 3 km descent to Srikhola and takes about an hour. Once we reach Srikhola Road, We will go to Sepi by car to collect our left luggage then we will drive you back to NJP Railway Station. These are the same roads that you came in at the start of your journey. Reminisce about the mountains as you head back onwards on your journey, taking back wonderful memories of Sandakphu.

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Day-1: Drive From NJP To Sepi

  • Altitude(Sepi): 6,400 ft.
  • Drive Distance: 130 km.

Day-2: Trek From Sepi To Gorkhey via Ramam-Samanden

  • Altitude(Gorkhey): 7,500 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 14 km | 7-8 hrs.

Day-3: Trek From Gorkhey To Phalut

  • Altitude(Phalut) – 3500 m/11500 ft.
  • Trek Distance – 15 Km | 7-8 hrs.

Day-4: Trek From Phalut To Thokam

  • Altitude(Thokam): 3415 m/ 11200 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 11-12 Km | 6-7 hrs.

Day-5: Trek From Thokam To Aal

  • Altitude(Aal) – 3500 m/ 11600 ft.
  • Trek Distance – 9-10 Km | 4-5 hrs.

Day-6: Trek From Aal To Timburey via Sandakphu

  • Altitude(Sandakphu): 3650 m/ 11900 ft.
  • Altitude(Timburey): 2100 m/ 6800 ft.
  • Trek Distance: 14 Km | 7-8 hrs.

Day-7: Trek From Timburey To Srikhola And Drive To NJP

  • Altitude(Srikhola): 1920 m/ 6300 ft.
  • Trek Distance(Timburey - Srikhola): 3 km |1 hrs.
  • Drive Distance: 130 Km | 6 hrs.
  • You will reach NJP by 06.00 pm.

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Pulse rate at rest must be in between (60 to 90 beats per minute).

Blood Pressure Reading must be in between (DIASTOLIC 70 – 90, SYSTOLIC 100 - 140 mm Hg).

Respiratory rate at rest must be in between (12 to 20 breaths per minute).

Should not have Liver and kidney issues.

Should not have Diabetes Mellitus, Bronchial Asthma, Heart problems, Hypertension, etc.

No pacemaker implant.

People with Sinus issues, Epilepsy please contact to trek coordinator before booking the trek.

If your BMI is not normal, Please contact our Trek coordinator before Trek booking.

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  • Government Employees can avail the benefit of Special Casual Leave (SCL) when they join us for a trekking expedition. As per the rules of the Pay Commission, Special Casual Leave can be availed for up to 30 days in a calendar year for trekking/mountaineering expeditions through a registered organization. Trek The Himalayas is a registered adventure tour operator by the Indian Mountaineering Foundation (IMF) and the Ministry Of Tourism (MOT).
  • Trekkers have to apply for leave at least 20 days before the trek departure date.
  • This service is exclusive to Indian government employees and is applicable only for treks within India.
  • Do mail at info@trekthehimalayas to apply and mention your booked trek date and trek name.

Junior trekkers (below 15 years) should have a company of parents/guardians.

Trekkers between 15 to 18 years can come solo with the disclaimer form signed by parent/guardian.

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How To Reach

Pick-up information.

  • It is essential for everyone to arrive at New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP) (10:00 am)
  • Once you have reached New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP), TTH will manage the rest of your travel arrangements, if you have opted for TTH's pick-up service, you can select this option during the booking process by adding it as an add-on.
  • Options to reach New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP) railway station.
  • Take a flight to Bagdogra Airport in West Bengal, and take a cab to NJP railway station, it’s 20 km away and will take 45 minutes.

Domestic: There are various direct and indirect flights from other cities. You can take direct flights from Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati and other cities.

International: International terminal is well equipped with modern amenities. Druk Air is the airline which provides international flights to the passengers. International flights connect with Paro in Bhutan and Bangkok. These flights are direct and comfortable.

  • Take a train to New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP) that is well-connected to major cities like Kolkata, Guwahati, Delhi and Mumbai.

( If you prefer to travel independently, you can either take a government bus or book a private cab. Your trek coordinator will provide guidance on how to arrange for the bus or cab booking. )

Drop-Off Information

  • Arrive in New Jalpaiguri (NJP) by 4:00 pm.
  • The designated drop-off point is NJP railway station.
  • Please consider planning your subsequent travel arrangements after 5:30 pm.
  • The distance from Railway Station to Bagdogra Airport is 20 km, it will take approx 40 minutes.
  • TTH offers comfortable transportation through Xylo, Bolero, or equivalent vehicles. If you wish to upgrade your mode of transportation, please contact your trek coordinator for further assistance.

How to Reach Sandakphu Trek Map

1. Accommodation (as per the itinerary):

  • Day 1, Day 2, and Day 6 Stay in a Tea house (Triple/quad sharing Male and female separately ).
  • Day 3, Day 4, and Day 5 in a Tent (2 people in one tent).

2. Meals (Veg + Egg):

  • Dinner at Sepi on Day 1 to Breakfast at Timbure on Day 7 as per the itinerary.

3. Support:

  • 1 Versatile base camp manager: handles communication and deploys extra manpower in emergencies.
  • 1 Mountaineering & First aid qualified professional trek Leader.
  • 1 Experienced high-altitude chef.
  • Local experienced guides (Number of guides depending on the group size).
  • Enough support staff.

4. Trek equipment:

  • Sleeping bag, Sleeping liners (if required), mattresses, and Utensils.
  • 3 men all season trekker tent (twin sharing), Kitchen & Dining tent, Toilet tent.
  • Camping stool, Walkie talkie.
  • Ropes, Helmet, Ice axe, Harness, Gaiters & crampons (if required).

5. First aid:

  • Medical kit, Stretcher, Oxygen cylinder, Blood pressure monitor, Oximeter, Stethoscope.

6. Mules/porters to carry the central luggage. 7. Clock room facility available at the base camp for additional luggage. 8. All necessary permits and entry fees, up to the amount charged for Indian. 9. Services from Sepi to Sepi.

10.  Trek Completion Certificate.

1. Insurance (Mandatory). 2. Food during the transit. 3. Any kind of personal expenses. 4. Mule or porter to carry personal luggage. 5. Emergency evacuation, hospitalization charge, etc. 6. Transportation (as per the itinerary):

  • Transport from NJP to Sepi and return as per the itinerary.

7. Anything not specifically mentioned under the head Inclusion.

Things can be provided on demand and availability (participant has to pay extra for these things).

1- Satellite phone/set phone - a type of mobile phone that connects via radio links via satellites orbiting the Earth instead of terrestrial cell sites like cell phones. Therefore, they can operate in most geographic locations on the Earth's surface.

2- Gamow/PAC HAPO Bag (Portable Hyperbaric Bag) - is a unique, portable hyperbaric chamber for the treatment of acute mountain sickness (AMS), also known as altitude sickness.

3- AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) - are portable life-saving devices designed to treat people experiencing sudden cardiac arrest, a medical condition in which the heart stops beating suddenly and unexpectedly.

Special Offer

  • Make a single payment and trek the number of times you want.
  • If you book a trek with Trek The Himalayas and cannot complete it, or if you've successfully completed the trek and wish to do it again, you can repeat it multiple times at no additional cost.

Terms and conditions

  • This offer is non-transferable.
  • This offer is valid for Trek The Himalayas limited fixed departures.
  • This offer is valid for 5 years from the date of booking.
  • This offer is not valid if the participant has received a cash refund or voucher at the time of cancellation.
  • Participants don’t have to pay for the trek cost but have to pay for transportation and trek permit costs.

To reserve a spot for a trek or adventure program, you can either utilize our online booking form or call us at the provided number. For your confirmation, a deposit must be wired, including the initial payment.

Cancellation terms:

Cancellations prior to 25 days from the start of the Trip

Refund options

  • 5% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (any trek, any date) to your friend

Cancellation between 24 days and 15 days to the start of the Trip

  • 30% deduction of trek fee
  • 100% cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 85% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (same trek, any date) to your friend

Cancellation between 14 days and 10 days to the start of the Trip

  • 50% deduction of trek fee
  • 80% cash voucher for same trip till one year
  • 70% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Book the same trek, in the same season, with any other batch

Cancellation less than 9 days to the start of the trek

  • No cash refund
  • 20% cash voucher for the same trip till one year
  • 10% cash voucher for any trip till one year
  • Transfer your trek (same trek, same date) to your friend

Note- If a booking is made using a voucher or discount code, the policies related to vouchers and discounts cannot be modified.

In the unlikely event that TTH cancels a trek prior to the scheduled departure date:

While it is extremely rare for TTH to cancel a trek, we understand that unforeseen circumstances or natural disasters may occasionally require us to do so before the scheduled departure. These circumstances could include continuous rain or snow, thunderstorms, snowstorms, landslides, floods, earthquakes, or any other natural calamity that poses a risk to the safety of our trekkers. Additionally, unforeseeable events such as local riots, curfews, pandemics, lockdowns, government orders, or any similar situations that compromise the safety of the trekking experience may also necessitate a cancellation.

In the event of such a cancellation, TTH will provide you with a voucher equivalent to the amount you paid for the trek. This voucher can be redeemed for any of our treks within the next year, allowing you to still enjoy an adventure with us at a later date.

The issuance of a voucher is not applicable in situations where you are required to descend from the trek for any reason. The trek leader may make the decision to send you down from the trek due to factors such as insufficient fitness level, symptoms of Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS), high blood pressure, exceeding the designated turn-around-time, health concerns, or if you are found smoking, drinking, or violating the rules set for the trek. In such cases, the provision of a voucher does not apply.

In the rare event that TTH shifts a trek:

We would like to emphasize that weather conditions in high-altitude areas are highly unpredictable and can undergo sudden changes at any time, irrespective of the day. Additionally, circumstances beyond our control, such as natural disasters, political unrest, pandemics, and lockdowns, may impact the feasibility of conducting a trek. In cases where we are unable to proceed with an event due to such circumstances that are beyond our direct control, we will make every effort to provide you with an alternative trek that is safer and more suitable.

In such situations, we will issue a voucher to offset the cost difference between the originally scheduled trek and the alternative trek. This voucher can be redeemed at any time within one year from the date of issue. Please note that a refund fee or reimbursement of the cost difference is not applicable in these cases.

  • Change of trek batch is dependent on the availability of seats in the batch
  • In case of transferring a trek to a friend, he/she should satisfy all the mandatory requirements put forward by TTH
  • TTH holds the right to change/cancel the policies, without prior notice
  • Cash refund is applicable only in case of bookings made without using any promotional offer code or vouchers

Cash Voucher Terms:

  • This is a non-transferable voucher
  • The voucher cannot be merged with any other offer of Trek The Himalayas
  • The voucher is valid for Trek booked directly with Trek The Himalayas in India
  • To avail the voucher please use your register phone number or e-mail id
  • All the other Terms of booking a trek with Trek The Himalayas are applicable to the voucher
  • Trek The Himalayas holds rights to add/remove any of the Terms and Conditions without prior notice

Itineraries are based on information available at the time of planning and are subject to change. "Trek The Himalayas" reserves the right to change expedition dates, people or itineraries as conditions warrant. If a trip must be delayed or the itinerary changed due to bad weather, road conditions, transportation delays, government intervention, airline schedules, sickness, or other contingency for which TTH or its agents cannot make provision, the cost of delays and/or other changes are the responsibility of the participant. TTH reserves the right to decline, or accept, any individual as a trip member for any reason whatsoever.

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Frequently Asked Questions(FAQ)

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To book services such as off-load luggage and transportation, you can find them listed as add-ons. These additional services can be booked at the time of your initial booking. If you miss booking add-ons during the initial reservation, you can log in anytime and easily book 4 days before the departure date add-ons through the platform.

If I have booked the wrong trek or date, how can I make changes?

In such a situation, please log in to your account and transfer your trek or date to the desired one within 12 hours or drop us an email at [email protected] 10 days before the departure date of the trek. After the initial 12-hour period, any changes will be processed according to the cancellation policy.

I am a beginner and confused which trek to book.

We recommend visiting our "Suggest Me a Trek" page. By filling out the form, our experts will contact you with the best possible trek options based on your preferences and experience level. Alternatively, you can reach out to us via email at [email protected] or give us a call using the numbers provided on our website for personalized assistance and recommendations.

How is family trek different from regular trek?

Family treks differ from regular treks by focusing on ease of difficulty, offering shorter durations for younger participants, Kid-friendly and easily digestible foods, child-friendly activities, maintaining a higher guide ratio for diverse age groups, and implementing additional safety measures for families.

Ideal treks for children.

Family Trek with Kids recommendation Only Dayara Bugyal and Chopta Chandrashila Trek.

Minimum age for children to trek with TTH.

Minimum age for TTH treks is typically 7 years, though this may vary depending on the specific trek.

Can we take children to high altitudes with their guardian?

Yes, you can take a kids to a high-altitude trek with a parent. Discuss with a trek expert before booking a trek.

Can we send kids without Parents/guardian?

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How to prepare a child for a high altitude trek?

Physical Fitness: Ensure your child is physically fit. Engage them in regular exercise, outdoor activities, and hikes to build stamina and endurance. Hydration: Emphasize the importance of staying hydrated at high altitudes. Encourage your child to drink water regularly, even if they don't feel thirsty. Proper Nutrition: Provide a well-balanced diet with sufficient carbohydrates for energy and foods rich in iron to prevent altitude sickness. Adequate Sleep: Ensure your child gets enough sleep in the days leading up to the trek. Quality rest is crucial for altitude adaptation. Educate on Altitude Sickness: Teach your child about the symptoms of altitude sickness, such as headache, nausea, and dizziness. Encourage them to communicate any discomfort immediately. Appropriate Clothing and Gear: Dress your child in layers to adjust to changing temperatures. Ensure they have appropriate trekking gear, including sturdy footwear. Positive Mindset: Foster a positive mindset. Encourage your child, and let them know it's okay to take breaks when needed. Medical Check-Up: Schedule a medical check-up before the trek to ensure your child is fit for high-altitude activities. Consult with a healthcare professional about any potential health concerns.

Kind of food will be served during the trek for children.

TTH takes special care to provide wholesome and nutritious food for children on treks. Here are some of the foods that are typically served for children: Breakfast: For breakfast, TTH serves a variety of options like porridge, cornflakes, bread, butter, jam, honey, boiled eggs, omelettes, and pancakes. Children can choose from these options to fuel themselves for the day's trek. Lunch: For lunch, TTH serves lunch which includes rotis, vegetables, rice, dal, and salad. The rotis are usually made fresh on the trek and are a good source of carbohydrates. The dal and vegetables provide protein and other essential nutrients. Snacks: TTH provides healthy snacks like fresh fruits, dry fruits, energy bars, cookies, and biscuits to keep the children energized throughout the day. Dinner: For dinner, TTH serves a hot and wholesome meal which includes soup, rice, dal, vegetables, and a non-vegetarian dish (if requested in advance). Children can also choose from a variety of desserts like custard, jelly, and fruit salad. Dietary requirements: If a child has any special dietary requirements, TTH can cater to those needs as well. For example, if a child is lactose intolerant or allergic to nuts, the kitchen staff can make arrangements to accommodate those requirements.

How to choose the right trek?

Choosing the right trek for a beginner can be a bit overwhelming as there are many factors to consider such as distance, elevation gain, terrain difficulty, weather, and time of year. Here are some tips that can help you choose the right trek for a beginner:

1. Determine fitness level:  Assess the fitness level of the beginner to understand their physical capabilities. This will help you select a trek that is challenging but not too difficult.

2. Choose a well-traveled trail:  A well-traveled trail will have more amenities such as signposts, water stations, and shelter. It is also safer as there will be other hikers on the trail.

3. Consider the length of the trek:  For beginners, it is recommended to start with a shorter trek that can be completed in a day or two. This will help them get acclimatized to trekking and build their confidence.

4. Look for gradual elevation gain:  Choose a trek with a gradual elevation gain rather than steep ascents. This will make the trek easier and more enjoyable.

5. Check the weather:  Check the weather forecast before selecting a trek. Avoid treks during the monsoon season or winter when the trails can be slippery or dangerous.

6. Research the trail:  Read about the trail to get an idea of the terrain, altitude, and difficulty level. This will help you select a trek that is suitable for the beginner.

7. Consult with an expert:  If you are unsure about which trek to choose, consult our trek expert Mr. Nitin (+91 70600 59773) between 10 AM to 6 PM (Tuesday - Friday). Mr. Nitin will provide you valuable advice and guidance.

Overall, it is important to choose a trek that is enjoyable, challenging but not too difficult, and suitable for the beginner's fitness level and experience.

Can a beginner choose a tough trek?

It is not recommended for a beginner to choose a difficult Himalayan trek. Trekking in the Himalayas can be physically and mentally challenging, especially if you are not used to the high altitude, steep slopes, and rugged terrain. Choosing a difficult trek without the proper experience, fitness level, and preparation can be dangerous and put you at risk of altitude sickness, injury, and other hazards.

If you are a beginner, it is recommended to start with an easier trek and gradually build up your skills and experience. This will help you understand the challenges of trekking in the Himalayas, and also prepare you physically and mentally for a more difficult trek in the future. It is also important to choose a trek that matches your fitness level, experience, and interest.

What is the age limit for a beginner trekker?

There is no specific age limit for a beginner trekker. However, it is important to consider your physical fitness, health condition, and personal interests before embarking on a trek. Trekking in the Himalayas can be physically and mentally demanding, and requires a certain level of physical fitness and endurance.

If you have any pre-existing medical conditions or are above a certain age, it is recommended to consult with a doctor before embarking on a trek. It is also important to listen to your body and take breaks as needed during the trek to prevent exhaustion or injury.

If I am solo, can I join the trek in a group?

Yes, you can join the trek. We have fixed departure groups where you can simply book your trek and we will take care of curating a group.

How does my family get updated about my Trek?

Before you start the trek, it is recommended that you make all the necessary phone calls as during the trek you may or may not receive network coverage, once you come back to the Base Camp, you can reconnect with your family via phone once again. You can share your trek coordinator contact detail with your family members to get the latest updates about your trek batch.

What food can I expect?

At TTH, we provide wholesome and nutritious meals during the trek. The food is vegetarian and includes a variety of dishes such as rice, dal, vegetables, chapati, paratha, pasta, noodles, and soup. We also offer snacks such as biscuits, and salty, and dry fruits during the trek. Special dietary requirements such as vegan, gluten-free, or Jain food can also be arranged if informed in advance.

I am allergic to some foods.

If you are allergic to some foods, you need to let us know in advance so that we can make arrangements accordingly.

How safe is trekking with TTH?

TTH is a trekking company that prioritizes the safety of all its participants, including women trekkers. They have a comprehensive safety system in place, which includes a dedicated team of experienced and trained trek leaders and support staff who are equipped to handle emergency situations and provide first aid.

TTH also takes specific measures to ensure the safety and comfort of women trekkers. They have a separate tent accommodation for women trekkers, female trek leaders, and support staff. They also provide separate toilet facilities for women and encourage a safe and respectful environment for all trekkers.

Moreover, TTH has a strict policy against any kind of harassment and has a zero-tolerance policy towards such incidents. They have a designated Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) to investigate and address any complaints related to harassment or misconduct. Overall, TTH has a good reputation for safety and responsible trekking practices, and women can feel comfortable and safe while trekking with them.

How TTH will manage if I am the only woman in the group?

In case you are the only women in the group, we provide a single sleeping arrangement. Also, during the trek, the trek leader will always remain by your side to provide optimum safety and reassurance.

How can I know that other women are in the batch?

You can reach out to the trek coordinator to inquire about the number of female trekkers and their respective states who have booked the trek. Please note that the trek coordinator cannot disclose personal details of any trekker. Once you've confirmed your booking, a WhatsApp Group will be created for all the trekkers in your batch. This allows you to connect with fellow trekkers before the trek begins.

Can I know in advance, which trek is led by a women Trek Leader?

While many of our treks are led by female trek leaders, however, it is not possible to know which trek leader is assigned to which group. But nonetheless, whether the trek leader is male or female you can be completely assured of your safety and security with us.

Can I trek with periods? If yes, then where can I dispose of the sanitary pad?

Yes, it is possible to trek with periods. However, it is important to take some extra precautions and preparations to ensure a comfortable and safe trekking experience.

Here are some tips that can help you trek during your period:

1. Use menstrual hygiene products that you are comfortable with, such as tampons, pads, or menstrual cups. It is recommended to carry enough supplies for the entire duration of the trek.

2. Pack wet wipes, hand sanitizer, and plastic bags to dispose of used hygiene products.

3. Wear comfortable and breathable clothing that allows for easy movement and reduces friction. Avoid wearing tight or restrictive clothing that can cause discomfort.

4. Carry pain relief medication, such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen, in case of menstrual cramps.

5. Stay hydrated and maintain a balanced diet to support your energy levels and overall health.

6. Take breaks as needed and listen to your body. If you feel uncomfortable or experience any unusual symptoms, seek medical attention immediately.

It is also recommended to consult with a doctor before going on a trek during your period, especially if you have a pre-existing medical condition or are taking medication. By taking necessary precautions and being prepared, you can have a safe and comfortable trekking experience even during your period.

We provide proper disposal facilities for sanitary pad disposal during the trek.

How will the accommodation be during the trek?

We offer three person tents with twin-sharing for optimum comfort. A woman trekker will share a tent with another woman trekker and if you are the only woman in the group, you will be given a single accommodation for your comfort and privacy.

Are trek poles, Jackets and other equipment available for rent from Trek The Himalayas?

Yes, we do provide gears on rent. You can book it using you TTH account directly.

Who will be with us on the trek from Trek The Himalayas?

Mountaineering qualified Experienced and first aid certified Trek Leader, First Aid Certify local guide, Cook, helpers and supporting staff.

Who can not join the trek?

People suffering from Bronchitis, Asthma, High blood pressure, Epilepsy (got faints), TB , Heart problem or on higher BMI side are strictly not allowed to go on any Himalayan trek. Apart from this if you had any medical history, please let us know.

When it gets really cold can I consume alcohol?

No. Alcohol and smoking isn’t allowed while on trek. It is totally misconception that it will keep you warm. Your body need to acclimatize properly and for that eat properly and drink enough water; these things will keep you warm.

What type of toilet facility is TTH providing at the trek?

Toilet tents provide a convenient solution for answering nature's call in the great outdoors. Dry toilets, in particular, offer a highly sanitary approach. By digging a pit and utilizing mud and a shovel, you can easily cover up your waste. This method ensures cleanliness and hygiene while camping or exploring in the forest. 

Remember to pack essential toiletries to complete your outdoor bathroom kit and maintain proper personal hygiene during your adventures. With these practices in place, you can enjoy nature while also respecting it.

How do I manage the negative temperatures on the trek at higher camps? Do I need special jackets?

Layer Up From Head To Toe Eat Full Meals, never sleep empty stomach You can keep warmee (if you’re more susceptible to cold). Use sleeping bag in right way and don’t leave free space in sleeping bag.

For upper body – Thermal layer – T-shirt (full-sleeves) – Fleece T-shirt (for extreme colds) – Fleece layer – Thick Jacket/Down Jacket – Waterproof or Windproof layer (outermost layer, when it is snowing or raining) - For Lower Body – Thermal layer – Hiking pants (normal) or Winter hiking pants

Based on how warm you feel you can skip any of the above layers. Your outer later should be windproof since it is windy at high altitude. The idea behind layering is that the more insulation you have the less cold you feel, and instead of wearing a very thick jacket if you wear multiple layers, your body will be better insulated against the cold.

Do you provide crampon/micro spikes and gaiters?

Yes, we provide micro spikes and gaiters, if required.

What documents need to carry on trek?

Mandatory documents: 2 xerox of ID having address (addhar card/driving license), 2 Passport size photographs, hard copy Medical form signed & sealed by doctor, disclaimer form sign by trekker and high altitude insurance.

If we come prior the trek date, Do you provide accommodation?

No. We don’t but we can suggest you good hotel/Stay nearby pick up location.

Do we get enough water for drinking?

Yes, trekker must carry 2 water bottles 1 litre each so they can refill it at campsite for drinking and keep themselves hydrate.

What kind of shoes we should buy for the trek?

You should buy shoes which has these three features –Good grip, Ankle Support and additional water resistant layers. Generally, we advise Quechua Trek 100, MH 500 and MH 100.

What happens if some members of the team need to turn back before the summit?

No one is forced to go on. There is always enough staff to split the party according to need and regroup later at the camp. Most people have no trouble reaching the highest campsite. If some members decide not to climb the final distance they can wait for the climbers to come back down the same way or take a lateral path to the descent route.

What makes Trek The Himalayas Best Trekking Company in India?

Trek The Himalayas is the safest and most trusted trekking organization in India. Our deep expertise and commitment ensure that each trekker can fully immerse in the Himalayan beauty while experiencing a well-organized and memorable journey. We are proud to be recognized among the best trekking companies in India and have been awarded the PHD Samman Award two years consecutively for Best Adventure Tour Operator . Our founders, themselves are proficient mountaineers and belong to the hilly states of India. At TTH we follow all the safety protocols. Our Trek Leaders are expertly trained in First Aid and Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS) management. The extensive experience is a key factor in establishing us as the best trekking company in India .

Explore the best trekking companies in India and see what sets them apart. 

How long is the Sandakphu Trek?

Sandakphu Trek is a 68 km trek.

Where is Sandakphu located?

Sandakphu is located in the Indian state of West Bengal, Sikkim region.

How difficult is the Sandakphu Trek?

Sandakphu Trek is a moderate to difficult grade trek.

When is the best time to do the Sandakphu Trek?

Sandakphu Trek can be done in all seasons, summer (Mid Apr-Jun), autumn (Sep - Mid-Nov), Winter (Mid-Nov - Mid Feb), and Spring (Mid Feb - Mid-Apr).

Is it necessary to hire a guide for the Sandakphu Trek?

Yes, it is highly recommended to hire a professional expert for the Sandakphu Trek , especially if you are a beginner or have limited trekking experience. A professional can provide you with valuable assistance, including knowledge of the local terrain, weather conditions, and the culture of the region. They can also help you with navigation and ensure your safety throughout the trek.

What is the accommodation like on the Sandakphu Trek?

During the Sandakphu Trek , you will stay in 3 nights in the teahouses and 3 nights in the Tent.

What should I pack for the Sandakphu Trek?

Here are some of the essentials you should pack for the trek:

1. Trekking shoes: A good pair of trekking shoes is essential for a comfortable trek. Make sure your shoes are well-fitted, sturdy and provide good grip on the trail.

2. Warm Clothing: The weather can be unpredictable in the mountains, so it's important to carry warm clothing, including thermal innerwear, fleece jackets, down jacket, and waterproof jacket.

3. Trekking pants: Carry comfortable and quick-drying trekking pants that are suitable for the weather conditions.

4. Backpack: A good quality backpack with a capacity of 40-50 liters is ideal for carrying your essentials during the trek.

5. Sleeping bag: A good quality sleeping bag is essential for a comfortable stay during the camping nights.

6. Headlamp/Flashlight: Carry a good quality headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries for trekking during early morning or late evening hours.

7. Water bottle: Carry a reusable water bottle and stay hydrated throughout the trek.

8. Snacks: Carry energy bars, dry fruits, and snacks for instant energy during the trek.

9. First aid kit: Carry a basic first aid kit, including band-aids, antiseptic cream, pain relief spray, and medicines for altitude sickness.

10. Sun protection: Carry sunscreen lotion, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the harsh sun rays.

11. Trekking poles: Trekking poles can help in maintaining balance and reduce the strain on your knees while trekking.

Are permits required for the Sandakphu Trek?

Yes, permits are required for the Sandakphu Trek . The trek passes through the Singalila National Park, which is a protected area and requires permits for entry. The permits required for Sandakphu Trek are Singalila National Park Permit, West Bengal Forest Department Permit, and Sikkim Tourism Department Permit. When you trek with us, Trek The Himalayas obtains all the permits for you.

Can I do the Sandakphu Trek solo?

In the Himalayas is a challenging and unpredictable activity, and undertaking it alone can be risky and dangerous. The Sandakphu Trek is a high-altitude trek that requires good physical fitness, proper acclimatization, and knowledge of the terrain. It is also essential to have adequate equipment, including warm clothing, proper footwear, a reliable tent, and a sleeping bag. Going solo means taking on all these responsibilities and risks alone, which can be overwhelming for inexperienced trekkers.

In addition, the Sandakphu Trek passes through remote areas, and there is limited access to medical facilities and emergency services. Going with a group or a guide provides an added layer of safety and security, as they are trained to handle any situation that may arise during the trek. Therefore, it is highly recommended to go with a reputable trekking company or an experienced guide for the Sandakphu Trek. This will ensure a safe and enjoyable trekking experience, with the added benefit of local knowledge, group support, and a hassle-free journey.

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Sandakphu Phalut Trek: Overview

The Sandakphu Phalut Trek is a captivating expedition spanning approximately 44 kilometres through the Eastern Himalayas, offering unparalleled views of majestic peaks like Mount Everest and Kanchenjunga. Accommodation options along the route include cozy lodges, guesthouses, and camping facilities, providing trekkers with a comfortable retreat amidst the rugged terrain.

The trek reaches altitudes exceeding 12,000 feet, showcasing diverse landscapes from lush forests to alpine meadows, requiring acclimatization and preparation for the altitude's challenges.

Experienced guides, well-versed in the terrain and local culture, accompany trekkers, ensuring safety and offering enriching insights. A meticulously planned itinerary covers the trek's highlights, offering trekkers a balanced and rewarding journey. Sandakphu Phalut Trek packages encompass accommodations, guide services, permits, and meals, with costs varying based on inclusions and duration.

The best times to undertake this trek are generally in spring (March to May) and autumn (October to December), providing favourable weather conditions and clearer views. Essential permits are required to enter protected areas along the route, ensuring compliance with conservation efforts. Trekking gear, including sturdy boots, warm clothing, sleeping bags, and other essentials, tailored for the terrain and altitude, is imperative.

Exploring reviews and photos from previous trekkers offers valuable insights into the trek's challenges and beauty, aiding in preparation and setting expectations. Understanding these aspects thoroughly ensures a fulfilling Sandakphu Phalut Trek, allowing trekkers to immerse themselves in the unmatched beauty and adventure of the Himalayas while ensuring safety and enjoyment throughout the journey.

Sandakphu Trekking Quick Facts:

Duration:  8D/7N

Altitude:  12,024 ft

Sandakphu Trek Difficulty Level:  Moderate

Sandakphu Trek Distance :  44km

Temperature: Day: 8°C to 15°C & Night: -5°C to 5°C

Best Time to do Sandakphu Trek:  March to April, October to February

Nearest Railway Station:  NJP 

Nearest Airport:  Bagdogra

Starting Point:   Manebhanjan/Chitrey

Ending Point:   Srikhola

Sandakphu Phalut Trek Package

Sandakphu Phalut Trek Package offers an unparalleled adventure amidst the breathtaking landscapes of the Himalayas. This trek package is meticulously crafted to provide an unforgettable journey through the mesmerising trails of Sandakphu and Phalut. The trek package is designed for both novice trekkers seeking an introduction to the wonders of the mountains and seasoned adventurers looking for a thrilling expedition.

Sandakphu Phalut trek package allows you to immerse yourself in the pristine beauty of the Eastern Himalayas, showcasing panoramic views of the world's highest peaks, including Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu. The package encompasses a carefully planned itinerary that ensures a seamless and fulfilling trekking experience.

Our Sandakphu Phalut trek package includes expert guides well-versed in the terrain, ensuring safety and guidance throughout the journey. Accommodation along the trail is cosy yet authentic, providing a comfortable stay amidst the rugged beauty of the mountains.

The Sandakphu Phalut trek package caters to adventure enthusiasts, offering various activities such as birdwatching, exploring the local culture, and witnessing the breathtaking sunrise and sunset views from vantage points. Additionally, the package provides opportunities for photography enthusiasts to capture the diverse flora and fauna found along the route.

Embark on the trek package to discover the charm of remote Himalayan villages, interact with friendly locals, and savour delicious local cuisine. Whether you seek a thrilling escapade or a soulful communion with nature, this trek package promises an unforgettable journey filled with awe-inspiring moments and memories that last a lifetime.

Sandakphu Phalut trek package is a gateway to an extraordinary adventure, inviting trekkers to explore the untamed beauty of the Himalayas while creating cherished memories amidst nature's grandeur.

Sandakpu Phalut Trek Route

Sandakphu Phalut trek route is a mesmerizing trail that unveils the unparalleled beauty of the Eastern Himalayas. This trek route is renowned among adventure seekers for its awe-inspiring vistas and thrilling challenges. The Sandakphu Phalut trek route spans approximately 32 kilometres, leading trekkers through diverse landscapes, charming villages, and enchanting forests.

Sandakphu Phalut trek route begins at Manebhanjan, a picturesque town in Darjeeling district, West Bengal. From here, trekkers commence their expedition, ascending through dense rhododendron forests and picturesque meadows adorned with a myriad of wildflowers. The route offers panoramic views of towering peaks, including the majestic Kanchenjunga, the world's third-highest mountain.

The trek route is carefully curated to provide trekkers with an immersive experience in the Himalayas' raw beauty. As trekkers ascend higher, the landscape transforms, offering glimpses of the alpine vegetation and stunning vistas that change with every step. The trail to Phalut, the second-highest peak in West Bengal, is adorned with surreal landscapes, making it a photographer's paradise.

Trekkers witness the unique culture and warmth of the local communities residing in remote mountainous villages along the way. These interactions add a cultural richness to the trekking experience, providing insights into the lifestyle and traditions of the region.

The Sandakphu Phalut trek route presents a blend of adventure and tranquillity, offering trekkers an opportunity to challenge themselves while reveling in the serenity of the Himalayas. Each twist and turn on this route unfolds a new chapter of natural splendor, making it an unforgettable journey for every nature enthusiast.

Sandakphu Phalut trek route beckons adventurers to embark on an exhilarating journey through stunning landscapes and cultural immersion, creating memories that linger as tales of an extraordinary expedition.

Sandakphu Phalut Trek Guide

Sandakphu Phalut Trek guide is an indispensable companion for adventurers seeking an unforgettable journey through the Himalayas. This trek guide is tailored to offer comprehensive assistance and expertise, ensuring a safe, enjoyable, and insightful exploration of the mesmerizing Sandakphu Phalut trail.

Sandakphu Phalut Trek guide serves as a knowledgeable companion, well-versed in the nuances of the route, local culture, and terrain intricacies. Experienced guides accompany trekkers throughout the expedition, providing valuable insights into the region's flora, fauna, and historical significance.

The Trek guide meticulously plans the itinerary, considering various factors like altitude, weather conditions, and the physical capabilities of trekkers. Their expertise ensures a well-paced journey, allowing trekkers to acclimatize and relish the stunning vistas along the way.

One of the key roles of the Trek guide is to prioritize safety. They are equipped to handle emergency situations, possess first aid knowledge, and maintain constant vigilance over the group, ensuring a secure trekking experience.

Moreover, Sandakphu Phalut Trek guides add depth to the expedition by sharing captivating stories about the local traditions, lifestyle, and significance of the surrounding peaks. Their insights enrich the journey, offering trekkers a holistic experience beyond the physical aspect of the trek.

Trekkers benefit from the expertise of Sandakphu Phalut Trek guides in navigating the trail's twists and turns, optimizing the trekking experience by identifying the best vantage points for breathtaking views and picturesque moments.

Sandakphu Phalut Trek guides are indispensable allies for trekkers, providing guidance, safety, and a deeper understanding of the trail's essence. Their expertise elevates the journey, transforming it into an immersive and enlightening adventure amidst the majestic Himalayas.

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● Distance: 85 km

● Time: 3 hours

● Drive via road

On the first day, pick up from NJP Railway Station or the Bagdogra Airport is at 8 in the morning. The trip starts with a 3-hour drive to Maneybhanjang. The route takes you through some of the ideal hill station towns of the eastern Himalayas. As soon as you escape the city limits of New Jalpaiguri, the road becomes fringed by tea gardens, recognized for their authentic Darjeeling Tea. En route, you pass the captivating townlets of Sonada and Kurseong. The road forks at the famous Ghoom Railway Station, the starting point for the Toy Train (Darjeeling Himalayan Railway). You take the leftward road via Sukhiapokhri to Maneybhanjang. The last ATM is at Sukhiapokhri for cash provisions. At an altitude of 6900ft, Maneybhanjang is the entrance to the Singalila National Park. When we say that Maneybhanjang lies on the Nepal border, we mean that crossing a drain would instantly transport you into Nepal from India! It is the perfect place for acclimatization and resting for the upcoming trek early next morning. After lunch, you can witness a game on the football ground overlooking some of the most stunning mountainscapes. You can also shop in the marketplace of Nepal. Don’t worry, Indian banknotes are accepted in all the shops. Collect souvenirs or just fruits for snacking!

● Distance: 11 km

● Time: 4-5 hours

● Altitude: 9,450ft ● Stay: Homestay in Tumling

Post breakfast, you begin with the Sandakphu trail from the Singalila Wildlife Division office. Here on, the permits are collected and your trek formally begins.

After entering the Singalila National Park, follow the stridden trekking route through the forest. The trail periodically blends with the vehicle road in these parts. The first destination is Chitrey, about 3km away.

Chitrey is a tiny hamlet located at a height of 8000ft. The hike to Chitrey is a steep uphill course through thick forests of pine, fir, and birches. The incline becomes fairly more comfortable after the initial scrabble. The subsequent village is Meghma on the Indo-Nepal border, where the trail bifurcates. The route on the right goes to Tonglu in India. The left trail takes you to Tumling in Nepal, 4 km away, your next destination.

In spring, the trail transforms into a fairy path. Completely flourishing in red due to the rhododendrons in full bloom, the trail is awe-inspiring. Tumling offers breathtaking sunrise vistas as well as an astonishing panorama of the Sleeping Buddha. Wander in the warm hospitality of Nepal and converse with the locals for an authentic insight into their lives. You can experience Nepali delicacies at the homestay.

It is important to mention that mobile network is sparse and mostly available near the vehicular road. Electricity is available in Tumling, however proper electric heaters may not be as easily accessible.

● Distance: 12 km

● Time: 5-6 hours

● Altitude: 10,400 ft.

● Lunch at Garibas

● Stay: Homestay in Kalipokhri

Starting the trek from towards Kalipokhri, the trail deviates into 3 routes. The trail on the left leads to Garibas via Jaubari in Nepal. Although more prolonged, this route is exceptionally scenic, passing through the rolling meadows of Nepal. You take this picturesque route via Jaubari, 3 km from Tumling. From Jaubari to Garibas, the trail goes through a vertical descent. After crossing Jaubari, you have a clear view of the extravagant ‘Sleeping Buddha’, straight ahead, doused in the sunlight. The complete family of Kanchenjunga reveals itself, time and again, through the wilderness. Your hot lunch is served on reaching Garibas. Post lunch, you are re-energized for the next part of the trek to Kaiyakatta. The ascent is steep for the next 2km. You will come across several small lakes and brooks throughout the trail. The path tends to get more verdant as you climb higher. The harmonious hush of the woods, the multicoloured flora, and fauna, combined with the exquisite view of Mt. Kachenjunga in the front, make the trek unforgettable. The trail becomes a gradual ascent to Kalipokhri after crossing Kaiyakatta, the. Located at an altitude of 10,400 ft, Kalipokhri is a lake enclosing black coloured water. This lake is believed to be holy by the local people. It is considered that praying and stacking pebbles at this sacred lake will aid in manifesting your wishes. You stay at Kalipokhri for the night.

● Distance: 8 km

● Time: 4 hours

● Altitude: 11, 950ft.

● Trek to the highest point in West Bengal

● Lunch en route

● Stay: Homestay in Sandakphu

This is the day when you reach Sandakphu. At an altitude of about 11,950ft, Sandakphu is the highest point of West Bengal. The trail from Kalipokhri to Sandakphu is straightforward and easy. This trail is gradually ascending in the beginning. The route passes through the hamlets of Bhagsa and Bikheybhanjang, where you can refill your water bottles. As the topography shifts to flat land, you are awarded with the panoramic vista of the Sandakphu summit. You follow a trail of a steep zig-zag ascent to the top of Sandakphu. From the top of Sandakphu, you can witness incredible views of the snow-capped mountain peaks of Mt. Everest, Mt.Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, Mt. Nuptse, and the rest of the family of Everest. They lie on the left-hand side, while on the right side is Mount Kanchenjunga with its family. Standing at Sandakphu, the overwhelming sensation of standing on top of the world will indeed take you in awe. You can watch the clouds sail below you on the mountainside. Encircled by the loftiest mountains, the ecstasy is unforgettable and relentless. You can spend hours watching the colours play out on the peaks in the panoramic view as the sun gradually sets on the horizon. The temperature decreases rapidly after dusk. So keep your warm layers handy. The spring months sometimes experience heavy rain and some snow in Sandakphu. You can find a feeble mobile network at particular spots in Sandakphu. Turn in early to your homestay to witness the sunrise the next daybreak.

● Distance: 21 km

● Time: 8 hours

● Altitude: 11,800 ft.

● Lunch at Sabargram/Molley

● Stay: Homestay in Phalut

Wake up early to watch the sunrise over the towering mountains. One of the best sunrise spots in India, Sandakphu is truly gorgeous in the earliest hours. This mesmerizing view of the dawn breaking over the panoramic view of the highest mountains in the world is unmistakeably the best experience on this trek. This day is going to be lengthy so prepare well in advance. Watching the sunrise is bound to fill you up with the necessary vigour for the rest of the day. The excursion from Sandakphu to Phalut is conceivably the most picturesque in the entire trek. The route is rather comfortable with small undulating slopes. The trail stretches through groves of rhododendrons, pines, and through extensive meadows with the glorious snowclad mountain ranges in the background. The Kanchenjunga family keeps on the right while the Everest is on your left as you make your way towards Phalut. On the first stretch of the trek, you reach Sabargram, 14 km from Sandakphu. Pause here for a brief lunch in the backdrop of the grand Himalayan peaks. Sabargram has a small lake which also serves as a water point. Hence fill up your water bottles here. Another 7 km later, you reach Phalut. The last stretch has a steep climb for a kilometer before reaching the top. Phalut has a barren table-top topography, with very less population. Due to the lack of vegetation at the top, Phalut assures the best panoramic vista of the surroundings. The Kanchenjunga ranges appear extremely near when viewed from Phalut. The sunrise, as viewed from Phalut, is a breathtaking experience. This area experiences strong winds after dusk. So settle into your homestays quickly and get a good rest for the next morning.

● Distance: 14 km

● Time: 6 hours

● Altitude: 7,500 ft.

● Lunch at Gorkhey

● Stay: Homestay in Samanden

Start the day early and hike up to the Phalut top before dawn. After watching a bewitching sunrise, you begin the descent for the return journey. The trail is gradual and marked through an obscuring forest that transports you to a world of fantasy. The chirping of birds furnishes a continuous background melody to your excursion. The entire trail is dotted with conifers, pines, magnolia, and rhododendrons apart from several herbs and orchids. The vegetation helps in the descent by keeping the sun rays out for most of the hike. Gorkhey, about 14 km from Phalut, is a charming hamlet enveloped in pine trees. The Gorkhey Khola river flows through the village. Pause here to enjoy the beautiful environment and the warmth of the local people. Samanden, a scenic hamlet, is only a kilometer ahead of Gorkhey. After lunch at Gorkhey, you push forward to Samanden in the so-called ‘Lost Valley’ plateau. Your last stay in the Singalila National Park is undoubtedly one of the best.

● Time: 7 hours

● Altitude: 6900 ft.

● Lunch en-route

● Stay: Homestay in Srikhola

The last day of the trek takes you winding through the thick forest. You descend towards Srikhola via the beautiful village of Rammam. The initial stretch of the trail is on level terrain. However, the trail turns into a steep descent after about 10km. This trail passes through rhododendron forests that are in full bloom in the spring. This trail is ideal for spotting Himalayan Red Panda, black bears, or the Himalayan Monal. As you draw nearer to the Srikhola Suspension Bridge, the frequency of houses along the route increases simultaneously. Several trails, from different directions, converge at the bridge. The Srikhola river flows by the village of Srikhola. This is your last destination for this trek. Check into your homestay and celebrate the successful completion of the trek.

● Distance: 130 km

● Drive via Roadways

On the last day, cross the Srikhola bridge on foot and breathe in the fresh air in the morning. After breakfast, you start on your return journey to your choice of the drop point. The drive takes you through Rimbick and connects to Maneybhanjang. The route takes you back through the roads of Day 1 along the tea gardens and picturesque towns. You will reach the station/airport in the afternoon

Sandakphu Phalut Trek

8Days/7Nights

With India Treks, discover the various Sandakphu Trek package choices that may be customized to your preferences. Our eight-day, seven-night journey includes:

1. Accommodation

Immerse yourself in the local culture by staying in luxury hotels or homes along the hiking trails.

Enjoy the delicious snacks on offer throughout the trip, ensuring you stay refreshed and satisfied.

3. Transport

Enjoy an easy itinerary with travel arrangements included for a hassle-free experience.

4. Walking Tours

We handle all necessary permits, so you can focus on the tour without the hassle of staff.

5. Guide Services

Benefit from experienced guides who enhance your walking experience by exploring the historical, cultural and natural wonders of the area.

Basic Requirement

A simple 50-60 liter backpack with proper hip and shoulder support is essential for the trek. Remember you have to carry your bag. Practice walking while carrying your packed bag. Pack only as much as you can comfortably bear.

The Sandakphu-Phalut trek requires appropriate trekking shoes that not only provide good grip and support but can also withstand rain and snow. Make sure your trekking shoes are broken into weeks before the trek commences.

Quick-drying garments, providing the right balance of flexibility in movements and comfort, are indispensable on a long trek. Quick-dry socks, full-sleeved t-shirts, and comfortable trek pants are necessary. Choose jackets with hoods to protect you from the strong winds. Invest in proper trekking gear depending on the season you choose for trekking.

i. Spring: The temperatures are mild during these months. Carry a windcheater or jacket and a couple of fleece layers for the early mornings and nights. Rainproof ponchos, rain jackets, and covers are essential due to the possibility of periodic rainfall.

ii. Autumn: The temperatures fall drastically during the nights. Rains are infrequent. The odds of snowfall are also very less during these months. Carry a padded jacket and layer on your fleece as required.

iii. Winter: The temperatures are extremely low and windy. Snowfall is recurring from December to February. Carry a padded down-jacket, fit for below zero temperatures. Carry enough warm clothes and waterproof gloves.

i. Sunglasses – UV-protected sunglasses are especially essential for the winter months with the vast stretches of snow.

ii. Sunscreen Lotion – Protects your skin from the harsh UV rays of the sun while on the trek.

iii. Cap/Hat – It is vital to keep your head protected from direct sunlight, wind, etc.

iv. Gloves – Waterproof gloves are extremely crucial during the winter months for handling snow.

v. Socks – As previously mentioned, quick-dry socks are essential. You can also choose to carry woollen socks for cold nights.

vi. Ear And Nose Covers – Carry proper gear to cover your nose and ears against the wind on the summits. You can use a Muffler or neck warmer for this purpose.

Carry at least two 1 liter reusable water bottles per person. Fill them up whenever you come across a drinking water source on the trail

Polythene Bags/Ziplock bags: Carry your used or wet garments in these bags. It is advised to not wash clothes on the trek, due to water scarcity in the mountains. Save water.

Toilet Kit : Carry your own bathroom/toilet kit and personal care items. Cream and moisturisers are a necessity for the trek.

Carry your prescribed medicines (if any) and/or medicines that you may require such as anti-allergens, paracetamol, etc. Do keep band-aids handy

Carry your government Photo ID card on your person always.

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FAQs of Sandakphu Phalut Trek

How long is the trek from sandakphu to phalut.

The trek distance from Sandakphu to Phalut is approximately 21 kilometres. The trail offers stunning vistas and takes about 6 to 7 hours to cover, depending on one's pace.

Which is better Sandakphu or Phalut?

Both Sandakphu and Phalut offer unique experiences. Sandakphu provides iconic panoramic views, while Phalut showcases a wider landscape. Some trekkers prefer Sandakphu for its sunrise and sunset views, while others favor Phalut for its expansive vistas.

How difficult is the Sandakphu trek?

The Sandakphu trek is moderate in difficulty, suitable for both novice and experienced trekkers. It involves some steep ascents and descents, requiring moderate fitness levels and acclimatization to the altitude.

What is the altitude of the Sandakphu Phalut trek?

The trek reaches altitudes exceeding 11,000 feet (3,353 meters), offering panoramic views of prominent peaks like Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu.

What does the Sandakphu Phalut trek package include?

Trek packages typically cover accommodations, guide services, permits, meals, and sometimes transportation to and from the trek starting point.

What accommodations are available along the trek route?

Accommodations include cozy lodges, guesthouses, and camping options. These facilities offer trekkers a comfortable stay amidst the Himalayan landscape.

When is the best time to do the Sandakphu Phalut Trek?

The ideal times for the trek are generally from March to May (spring) and October to December (autumn). These periods offer favorable weather conditions and clearer views.

How do I acquire permits for the trek?

Permits are essential and can be obtained through the local authorities or through designated agencies. They regulate entry into protected areas and ensure compliance with conservation efforts.

What gear should I carry for the Sandakphu Phalut Trek?

Essential trekking gear includes sturdy boots, warm clothing, sleeping bags, trekking poles, first aid kits, and other necessary items suited for the terrain and altitude.

How to do Sandakphu Phalut Trek?

To undertake the Sandakphu Phalut Trek, begin by planning your itinerary with India Treks, securing necessary permits and accommodations. Pack suitable trekking gear and engage experienced guides provided by India Treks for safety and insights. Start the trek from Manebhanjan, gradually ascending through captivating landscapes, covering approximately 32 kilometers over several days while acclimatizing and enjoying the breathtaking Himalayan views. Experience this unforgettable journey with India Treks!

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Last Updated on: Aug 8, 2024  

About this blog: Sandakphu Trek is one of the few treks from where you can see 8000m+ mountain ranges. In this blog, we have given a complete and comprehensive guide on Sandakphu and Phalut Trek.

Sandakphu is one such place from where you will get the view of four of the world’s tallest peaks. The Kanchenjunga family along with Lhotse and Makalu (4th and the 5th highest peak in the world) stands tall while the Everest , the highest one stands between, towering over them.

Sandakphu Trek starts from the picturesque village of Manebhanjan, near Darjeeling . Sandakphu Phalut Trek is spanned across 5 days through the Singalila National Park , giving you the magnificent and best views of Kanchenjunga ranges. In this Sandakphu Guide, we will give you all the information related to the Sandakphu Trek route, the campsites and other details.

The entire Sandakphu trek route is interspersed between West Bengal, Sikkim and parts of western Nepal. Sandakphu is the highest peak of the Singalila range as well as in West Bengal standing at an altitude of 11930 feet. Undoubtedly, it is one of the most picturesque treks in the eastern Himalayas with the Kanchenjunga cluster playing hide and seek with you at intervals.

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What does Sandakphu mean?

Sandakphu Meaning

Sandakphu literally means “height of the poison plants” . This is so because the poisonous aconite plants grow in abundance at Sandakphu, the highest point in the Singalila range. Medicines are extracted from the roots of aconite plants, but the small purple-blue flowers of the same plants can be quite toxic if you consume them.

How hard is the Sandakphu Trek?

Sandakphu is categorized under Moderate trek for an avid trekker. For the first timers also, the trek is quite manageable. If you are relatively fit, you can manage the trek upto Sandakphu without much problem. The distance between Sandakphu and Phalut is 21 km and has almost no settlement in between. This part is slightly difficult.

Sandakphu - the only place you can see worlds 4 highest peaks

Why should you do the Sandakphu Trek?

Primarily because from Sandakphu, you will get an out of the world panoramic view of all the peaks of the Sleeping Buddha along with three other world’s highest peaks. Apart from these, there are many other reasons as to why Sandakphu should be on your trekking list.

Sleeping Buddha - Sandakphu Trek

1) Get the best view 4 of the world’s highest peaks, mainly the Kanchenjunga family

The Sleeping Buddha

The Sandakphu Phalut Trek offers impressive views of some of the world’s highest peaks. The Kanchenjunga cluster is known as the Sleeping Buddha because of its appearance.   Mt. Kumbhakarna forms the head and face of Buddha, while Kanchenjunga forms the upper body. The other peaks of the Sleeping Buddha  are Kokthang, Rathong, Frey, Kabru South, Kabru North, Simvo, Pandim, Tenzingkhang, Jubanu and Narsing .

Kanchenjunga is the third highest peak at 8586 m. Lhotse and Makalu are the fourth and fifth highest peak standing at 8516 m and 8463 m. The jewel in the crown is world’s highest peak, Mt. Everest. You will get an out of the world panoramic view of these ranges from Sandakphu as well as Phalut.

The best thing about the trek is that the view of the ranges stays with the trekker throughout the trek. You don’t have to wait for a day; the first clear view of Kanchenjunga is seen on the very first day of the trek, at Upper Chitrey. Kanchenjunga plays hide and seek with you throughout the trek. After a tired and torturous hike, all your tiredness melts just at a look at the beautiful mountain ranges!

2) A trek with the best sunrise and sunset points

sunrise at Sandakphu Phalut trek

Sandakphu Phalut Trek gives you the best views of sunrises and sunsets. It is a humbling experience to watch the first rays of sun falling on some of the highest mountain peaks. See the sky changing colours from golden yellow to orange as the sun slowly showers its first rays on the snowclad peaks. Sunrise from Tonglu and Tumling is quite gorgeous. The climax is viewing the golden rays of the sun falling gradually on the snow-capped Kanchenjunga and then on world’s highest peak, Mt. Everest at Sandakphu. The icing on the cake is, however, the sunrise from Phalut. Each day, you see a new and a better sunrise – a speciality of the Sandakphu Phalut Trek.

The sunsets are also stunning at Kalipokhri and Sandakphu. Infact, Sandakphu has separate points for sunrise and sunsets.

3) The stretch from Sandakphu to Phalut is a perfect potboiler

meadows on the way to Phalut

The trail from Sandakphu to Phalut is a long 21 km but is full of twists and turns. You cross through rocky and muddy paths, go through forest trail as well as see the vast meadows under the clear sky. The landscape keeps changing. For us, we got the best is the view of Kanchenjunga ranges from the green meadows. The day is a long one and is packed with every delight a trek has to offer.

4) Food and lodging easily available throughout the Sandakphu trek route

Sandakphu Trekkers Hut

There are trekker’s hut and home-stays throughout with very warm and hospitable people. They will go all out to make your stay comfortable. This is one of the treks where you do not have to worry about carrying tents and ration.

Home-stays are available at Chitrey, Meghma, Tumling and Kalipokhri. Trekker’s huts are available at Tonglu, Sandakphu, Phalut and Gorkhey.

5) Different view at different seasons

hiking on the Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu has a different look in different season. If you love colours, visit Sandakphu during the springs. See the rhododendrons bloom in a riot of colours. The whole path will be blasting in red, pink and white.

Autumn gives you the best view of the ranges. The sky will be clear and Kanchenjunga will appear with all her glory in front of you.

If you love snow, visit Sandakphu during December and January. The path will be covered with snow and you might even see a few frozen waterfalls on the way! Sandakphu will itself be snow-covered during this time.

6) A photographer’s paradise

river at Gorkhey village

Each day of the trek will give you different views of Kanchenjunga and Everest ranges. The path through the jungles will give you ample scope for photography. The sunrise and sunsets from the campsites are simply amazing.

You will also get the night sky and city lights together for photography! From Manebhanjan and Kalipokhri, Darjeeling city can be seen; and at night, little pecks lighting up Darjeeling city under the starlit sky is a great subject of photography.

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Sandakphu Trek Route with Phalut 

Sandakphu Trek Map with Phalut

There are a couple of alternate routes for this beautiful trek. You can start the trek from Manebhanjan or Jhaubari. The Sandakphu Trek route that we present here is the one that we took to Sandakphu and further to Phalut.

Day 1: Reaching Manebanhanjan, the base camp

fir tree at Manebhanjan

Manebhanjan is a quaint village near Darjeeling at an altitude of 7054 feet. The conventional and widely known Sandakphu trek route starts from here. It is better to arrive at Manebhanjan one day earlier for proper acclimatization. There are a number of hotels and homestays available at Manebhanjan for overnight stays. The local market also has a few grocery shops from where you can get your stock for the trek.

There is a Porters and Guides Welfare Association here from where you have to hire guides and porters. The landrover stand is also just at the end of the market.

Alternative Base Camp: Dhotrey is an alternative starting point for the Sandakphu Phalut Trek. If you take this route then your total trekking distance is cut down by 5 km.

Day 2: Manebhanjan – Chitre – Tonglu – Tumling

prayer stones at Chitre

We had stayed for the night at Manebhanjan. Early morning, with much enthusiasm we started towards the Sandakphu trail. After about 10 – 12 minutes walk from the market area into the trail, we arrived at the office of Singalila Wildlife Division . You will get the permit for the trek from here.

Earlier the entire trek route was full of gravel and boulder. 4-wheel drive vehicles take the tourists all the way to Sandakphu. Now, the Darjeeling Gorkha Hill Council (GTA) has made another path for the trekkers through the forests and trees. But this trekking trail merges with the vehicle trail often within the entire trek route.

The first few kilometres of trail to Chitre is a steep uphill path. The first day of the trek is always difficult and the trail from Manebhanjan to Chitre did not make it easier for me. Within minutes I was panting, my legs felt like bricks and the thought that comes to my mind always came again – “why did I trouble myself so much?”

After 3 km of an uphill trek through forests of pine, fir and birches, we reached Chitre, a small picturesque village located at an altitude of 8340 feet. This part of the trek is quite steep and it took about 1.5 – 2 hours to reach Chitre.

monastery at chitrey

There are a number of small shops at Chitre where you can rest and have food. There is also a small and beautiful monastery at Chitre.

Many trekkers start their trek from Chitre. They take a vehicle up to this point before starting the trek.

After Chitre, the ascent becomes relatively easier. The next village on the way is Meghma, 6 km from Chitre lying on the border of India and Nepal. There is a monastery at Meghma . The trail bifurcates from here. The trail on the right goes to Tonglu situated in India, while that on the left goes to Tumling, situated in Nepal.

Sandakphu is one such trek where borders between countries do not matter. There are many times when you will cross borders between India and Nepal. No paperwork is needed here, neither are there any restrictions for this trek route.

Tonglu is 2 km from Meghma. It is one of the highest peaks of the Singalila range known for its spectacular sunrise over the Kanchenjunga. On the hilltop, there is a trekkers hut where you can stay for the night. There is also the DM’s bungalow for night stay.

The route to the left goes to Tumling in Nepal, 4 km away. There are a number of homestays and lodges available at Tumling offering private rooms and dormitory beds.

If you wish not to stay at Tonglu and hike to Tumling, then just before the GTA lodge there is a bifurcation from the main gravel road on the left. It goes towards Tumling.

Both Tonglu and Tumling offers spectacular sunrise views. There is a viewpoint at Tumling from where you can get a spectacular view of the Sleeping Buddha. There are better and more accommodation options at Tumling. As for us, we took the route towards Tonglu, did not stop there for the night, but came to Tumling for the night stay.

Day 3: Tumling – Jhaubari – Gairibas – Kalipokhri (15 km, 6-7 hrs trek)

Sunrise at Tumling

We started from Tumling after a hearty breakfast. After 1 km of the trek, we reached the arched gateway of Singalila National Park. This is the highest altitude national park in West Bengal and is the home to many exotic animals like red panda, Pangolins, Himalayan Black Bear, monals and many other Himalayan birds. We got our permits checked here.

As you enter the Singalila National Park Gateway , you will find the trail dividing into 3. One straight road goes to Gairibas. This road has been made into concrete and mainly used by the vehicles. Trekkers also use this route. The entire route is in India.

The trail on the left is a dirt trail going to Jhaubari in Nepal and then to Gairibas. Though this route is longer, but is more scenic going through the rolling meadows of Nepal. Excited we were to cross borders again, we took this route to Gairibas.

Another route is through the forests going all the way to Gairibas.

jhaubari, Nepal

Jhaubari is a small village, 6 km from Tumling and it takes around 3 hours to reach there. From Jhaubari, we took a right turn towards Gairibas. From Jhaubari to Gairibas, the trail goes through a steep descent.

Once you reach Gairibas, you will see some shops here selling tea and different eatables. Gairibas has a number of lodges for a night stay if you so choose to. But during the peak season, it is usually difficult to find accommodation at Gairibas. You can rest here for some time because the next part of the trek to Kaiyakatta goes through a steep ascent.

trekking trail to Sandakphu

After a rest, we started our ascent towards Kaiyakatta , another 2 km from Gairibas. From Kaiyakatta also, there are 2 routes – one going through India and the other through Nepal, finally both meeting at Kalipokhri. We took the route through India which was a gradual climb to Kalipokhri .

Kalipokhri is located at an altitude of 10400 feet and it takes about 3 hours from Gairibas. There is a small lake having black coloured water. This lake is considered sacred by the local people. At Kalipokhri there are a number of homestays. We stopped for the night at one such homestay. At Kalipokhri, we had one of the best dinners in the entre Sandakphu trek trail. The owner also served us Roxy , a local alcoholic drink made from rice or rhododendrons.

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Day 4: Kalipokhri – Sandakphu (6 km, 3 hours)

Kalipokhri Lake

The distance from Kalipokhri to Sandakphu might seem only 6 km, but this stretch is clearly one of the most difficult ones in the entire Sandakpu trek route. You can see the Sandakphu Peak from Kalipokhri itself, but reaching there is not easy.

From Kalipokhri, the trail gradually ascends to Bhikeybhanjan, 2 km away. From Bhikeybahanjan, the climb to Sandakphu is the steepest. Haven’t you heard of the saying, ‘ great things do not come easy ’? The same happens in this case too. As it is, trekking at an altitude of 10000 feet is not that easy. And here the trail is also quite steep. The 4 km stretch can easily take more than 2 hours to cover.

We understood that quite well. The last few kilometres were literally a struggle for me. While we could see the Sandakphu peak near, but we were not arriving at the place. Finally, when the milestone saying “Sandakphu 0 km, Phalut 21 km’ arrived, we were simply ecstatic. But then there was another 500-metre steep climb from the milestone to the top.

Land Rover arriving Sandakphu

All the pains that we took to climb simply vanished when we reached Sandakphu. The weather was clear with blue skies and balmy breeze and we could see the mountain ranges in front of us. we could see some of the highest and the most beautiful peaks of the world from Nepal to Arunachal. The place is surrounded by green conifers and time seemed to still at this paradise. It was such an overwhelming feeling!

There is a trekkers hut, a few private lodges at Sandakphu for staying overnight. We stayed at the Trekkers hut for the night.

Day 5: Sandakphu – Phalut (21 km, 12 hours)

Kanchenjuga massif at Sandakphu

The next morning we watched a magnificent sunrise at Sandakphu over the mighty Himalayan ranges. After that, we decided to trek towards Phalut.

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Phalut Trek

Phalut is another 21 km from Sandakphu and is one of the highest peak in the Singalila range at an altitude of 11811 feet.

The word Phalut is derived from the Lepcha word “ Fak-Luk ” that means barren peak . Infact the Phalut area and even the last few kilometres to Phalut is quite barren. This is in contrast to the greenery at the lower levels.

Sandakphu to Phalut Trek

milestone to phalut

The trek from Sandakphu to Phalut is perhaps the most dramatic one in the entire stretch. The way is quite a long one and there is only one settlement in the entire trail. 14 km from Sandakphu is the village of Sabagram or Sabarkum, which is the last settlement before you reach Phalut. So it is better to carry food and water on your way to Phalut.

The trek route from Sandakphu to Phalut is relatively easier with undulating gradients. There are both downhill and uphill stretches going through rhododendron forests, pine forests, vast meadows with the magnificent snowclad mountain ranges at the backdrop. You will see the Kanchenjunga family on your right and the Everest family on your left as you walk through the lovely meadows.

It takes about 10 – 12 hours to reach Phalut and experienced trekkers can do this in one day. Sometimes, trekkers prefer to stop at Sabagram, but accommodation option is limited here.

Phalut Trekkers Hut

Phalut is basically a tabletop where there is a single GTA trekkers hut. The stay is quite basic here. but once you look around you, you will see the beauty all around. The Kanchenjunga ranges just seem to be at a stone’s throw distance. It is about 50 km on a straight line distance and appears gigantic and awesome. This is the closest view of the Kanchenjunga that you will get from the Singalila range. And believe me, the view id simply numbing. You will realise how small a place you occupy in front of the mountains and nature.

Phalut gets quite windy in the afternoon. The winds are quite strong, especially at night and it is better to stay indoors at night. The sunrise from Phalut is also spectacular.

Day 6: Phalut – Gorkhey

Phalut trek

The next day, after watching a mesmerizing sunrise, we started our downhill trek. The trail is through beautiful forests of pine and conifers and bamboo blades. Gorkhey is about 15 km from Phalut. It is a lovely little village surrounded by pine trees. The Gorkhey Khola flows in between the village. There are about 30 families living in this village. There is a GTA Trekkers Hut and a few homestay options at Gorkhey for overnight stay.

The next day, we hiked from Gorkhey to Ribdi and then took a shared jeep to Jorethang. From Jorethang we took another jeep to Siliguri.

Return routes from Sandakphu

If you do not wish to trek all the way to Phalut, then there are a number of routes by which you can return from Sandakphu. Most of these routes pass through Srikhola.

Route 1: Sandakphu to Srikhola via Gurdum

mountain trails at Srikhola

This is the most common route and also the shortest one. Sandakphu to Gurdum is only 10 km and can be covered in around 3.5 – 4 hours. Gurdum has a private accommodation option if you want to stay there for the night.

Srikhola is another 1.5 hours walk from Gurdum. This trail passes through the jungles and the rhododendron forests. In spring (April & May), the forests bloom with rhododendrons. If you are lucky enough, you might spot a red panda or a Himalayan bear.

Srikhola is named after the river by the same name. There are many options for accommodation at Srikhola. Usually, trekkers, stop for the night at Srikhola and the next day take a shared keep to Darjeeling via Rimbik, Manebhanjan and Ghoom.

From Srikhola, you can also trek uphill another 7 km to Rimbik. You can stay there overnight and the next day take a jeep to Siliguri.

mountain views on Sandakphu Phalut trek route

Route 2: Sandakphu to Srikhola via Molley (16 km)           

In this route, you have to trek upto Sabargram. Here the route bifurcates. You have to take the route on the right towards Molley, then to Rammam and finally to Srikhola.

Route 3: Sandakphu to Rimbik via Bhikeybhanjang

In this route, take the trail back to Bhikeybhanjang, 4 km away. From here, there is a direct trail to Rimbik through dense forests and steep downhill slopes.

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Sandakphu by Car (Land Rover)

Land Rover at Gairibas - Sandakphu by Car

Trekking is not the only way that you can reach Sandakphu. There are motorable roads where 4-wheel drives are required to manoeuvre the tricky gravel-boulder track. Landrovers are available from Manebhanjan all the way to Sandakphu and also to Phalut. Lately, most of the roads to Sandakphu has been paved partly with tarmac and partly with concrete.

Many tourists, who do not want to trek all the way to Sandakphu, now avail the facilities of the land rovers to travel to Sandakphu.

Remember: No private cars and bikes are allowed inside the Singalila National Park.

Some important information

Land Rover Fare Maneybhanjan to Tumling (round trip): INR 2500 + Night Halt Charge

Land Rover Fare Maneybhanjan to Sandakphu (round trip): INR 5500 + Night Halt Charge

Land Rover Fare Maneybhanjan to Phalut (round trip): INR 9000 + Night Halt Charge

Night Halt Charge for Land Rover: INR 1500 per night (applicable for night stays)

Vehicle Entry Charge: INR 100

Contact of Singalila Land Rover Association: 8145822708, 9800667075, 9647790545

Unlike trekking, guides are not mandatory for visiting Sandakphu by jeep.

Best season to visit Sandakphu

Sandakphu is a trek for all seasons. But during each season the region looks different. Each season has own speciality for Sandakphu trek.

Sandakphu in April (spring) – the season of rhododendrons

Sandakphu Trek in April - Rhododendron season

April is one of the best seasons to do the Sandakphu trek or visit Sandakphu by car. During this time, the entire forest burst into colours because of the blooming rhododendrons. Everything looks colourful and bright. Also, you can see some of the amazing wildlife that the place has to offer.

Sandakphu Trek in October & November (Autumn) – for clear views of the mountains

View of Kanchenjunga from Sandakphu

If you want to see the mountains in their full glory then autumn months of October and November are the best time to visit Sandakphu. The sky remains clear and you will get clear views of the mountain ranges and glorious sunrises. Of you trek into late winters like January and February, you will even get snowfall at various parts of the route.

How to reach Manebhanjan?

The nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP) and the nearest airport is Bagdogra.

Manebhanjan , the small village near the Indo-Nepal border is about 90 km from Siliguri. From NJP and Bagdogra, you can get a reserved car to Manebhanjan. A reserved car will take around INR 3000 from NJP/Bagdogra to Manebhanjan.

You can also avail shared jeeps, but in that case, you have to change the vehicle at Sukhiapokhri or Mirik. From Siliguri SNT Stand, you will get a shared jeep towards Sukhiapokhri and Mirik. From both these places, you have to take another shared jeep to Manebhanjan.

Alternatively, you can also reach Manebhanjan from Darjeeling. From Darjeeling shared jeeps are available from the jeep stand.

Where to stay during the Sandakphu trek?

GTA Trekkers Hut

You will get basic accommodations at almost all the places in the Sandakphu trek route. However, these accommodations are mostly basic lodges and trekkers huts. You might get a few homestays also. Almost all these places provide basic food like rice, daal, vegetables, eggs and sometimes chicken also.

How to book the GTA Trekkers Hut?

GTA Trekkers Huts are available at Tonglu, Gairibas, Kalipokhri, Sandakphu, Molley, Phalut and Srikhola. GTA Lodges can be booked only physically by visiting one of their offices at Kolkata, Siliguri or Darjeeling.

GTA Kolkata

Gorkha Bhavan, Salt Lake (GTA Lodge Booking & Info)

No. DD28, Sector 1, Salt Lake City, Kolkata – 700064

Gorkha Bhavan is located opposite the City Center Mall.

Mobile: (+91) 99031 74047, Landline: 033 – 23377534

GTA Siliguri

Pradhan Nagar, Opposite Mainak Tourist Lodge

Hill Cart Road Siliguri. Cell: 9434007080

GTA Darjeeling

Laden-La Road, Phone: (0354) 2256683

Darjeeling Railway Station.

Other private accommodations at Sandakphu route

There are also a number of homestays and lodges coming up in the area. Here is a list of such accommodations along with their contact numbers. Care has been taken to collect these contact details, but these information are subject to change)

Camping options are available at Tonglu, Gairibas, Kalipokhri, Sandakphu, Molley, Gorkhey and Srikhola. If you are carrying your own tents, you can definitely find places to pitch your tent at these places. It is not possible to camp at Phalut because of extremely strong winds.

Are Guides required for Sandakphu trek?

sandakphu trek guide

It is mandatory to take a guide if you are doing the Sandakphu trek along with Phalut. However, if you are going to Sandakphu or Phalut by car, then guides are not mandatory. If you are starting from Manebhanjan, then you can get a guide from Highlander Guides and Porters Welfare Association , located near the roadside as you enter the village.

If you are taking a porter, then you can negotiate with him to also be your guide.

The rate for a Guide for Indians:   INR 1000 per day for Indians for up to 7 persons in the group; thereafter INR 150 per additional person.

Guide rate for foreigners is INR 1200 per day for a group of up to 7 persons, then INR 300 per additional person

The rate for Porter: INR  800 per day + INR 200 for food at Sandakphu and Phalut each.

Guides are also available at Dhotrey and Rimbik. At Dhotrey, you will get guides from Nature Guides Association. In Rimbik (in case you want to do the trek in the reverse way), you will get guides available at Rimbik Guide Association.

Kalipokhri

How to obtain permits for Sandakphu trek?

Entry into the Singalila National Park requires a permit. You can obtain the permit at Manebhanjan or at the Singalila National Park entry gate just after tumbling.

The cost of the permit is INR 100 per person for Indians and INR 200 for foreign nationals. Camera fees is INR 100 for still digital cameras and INR 400 for video cameras.

Note: Singalila National Park remains closed between mid-June to mid-September (for 3 months). This is the monsoon time and animal breeding season. So Sandakphu trekking cannot be done during this period. However, you can trek up to Tonglu and Tumling during this time.

Some Essential Information about the Sandakphu Trek & Phalut Trek

Mobile signal during the sandakphu trek.

Indian mobile networks mostly do not work in the trek route. You might get intermittent network from BSNL. Mobile network is available at Manebhanjan and once you reach Srikhola.

At some places, Nepal mobile services are available and your mobile tower might switch over to Nepal international roaming. So be careful before making long calls.

To be honest, we both remain very happy if no network is available. We would be happy to spend a few days away from mobiles and other vagaries of city life while on a trek.

There are no ATM facilities available nearby, not even at Manebhanjan. The closest ATM is at Sukhiapokhri. So carry enough cash while starting the trek.

Electricity

After Tumling, electricity is not available. But the people use solar panels for their minimal power needs. The hotel and lodge owners can charge your mobile phones and camera at some marginal cost.

Clothing, accessories & medication

Sandakphu can be quite cold during the winter months. So carry enough warm clothes and jackets along with scarves and gloves. We had done this trek in January and it was biting cold then.

Use proper trekking shoes and carry extra pairs of socks. It is advisable to carry rainwear because you cannot predict the weather in the mountains. A trekking pole can be helpful while trekking.

Also carry all the necessary medications like a pain spray and common medicines for cold, pain and stomach upsets.

Respect the mountains and be responsible

Last, but not the least, please respect the mountains and nature. Try to avoid using disposable plastic bottles like Bisleri etc. Carry a bottle with you and keep refilling it. The water is good here. Do not throw plastics and trash on your way. Try to have proper meals like rice, daal & vegetables instead of instant food like Maggi.

Finally, please be responsible for the mountains. Of late, we had heard that a young man lost his life while doing the Sandakphu Trek. This trek is not very difficult, but even at 10000 feet, the body needs some discipline. Refrain from having alcohol in the trek, how so ever happy you might be after completing the trek. Alcohol can be quite detrimental to your health. The same goes for those who visit Sandakphu by car.

Sandakphu Trek along with Phalut is one of the most beautiful treks in eastern India. These days, roads are made all the way to Sandakphu so that Land Rovers can take tourists all the way to Sandakphu without having them to trek. This will result in more people visiting the place and enjoying the heavenly views of Sandakphu. As an avid trekker, we can only pray that the place does not become over-commercialized. Sandakphu trek was beautiful and is still beautiful. Let it remain that way.

P halut and Sandakphu Trek in Pictures.

Milestone at Sandakphu trek route

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50 Comments

Sebastien

Reason 7 : during the trek, you can meet really nice people 🙂 Congratulation for the pictures. They are really beautiful.

Tale of 2 Backpackers

That’s so true…. We met some wonderful people…

Arun

Amazing pictures ..

Arun

Lovely pics. The place looks beautiful.

manish goon

hello there, its a good narration of the trip you took. two of us were planning to visit the area for trekking during the end of march. do you think that its a good time to go around that time? and can you please let me know about the total cost of the trip involved starting from NJP itself?

Fenil Gosar

Great post Agni & Amrita. @Manish end of march is the beginning of spring in sandakphu. You will find rhododendrons all around.

Viviane Feeney (@feeneyviviane)

as much as I shudder at the idea of trekking, it looks worth it for so many reasons in Sandakphu as there is such stunning scenery to take in!

Pooja budhiraja

The place looks so calm and beautiful I really like the greenery and those amazing clicks

2 Backpackers

Thanks Pooja! Glad that you liked it!

Adele Gee

After reading this post, I got to thinking I should go on trips like this Sandakphu Trek. I am happy to read of the existence of trekker’s hut – so I dont have to bring heavy camping stuff along. The map you provided is a really good overview of what one is getting into . At the end the views at sunrise and sunset and the 4 of the 5 highest peaks is justification enough for doing this trek.

Thanks Adele. Sunrises are one of the best reasons to do this trek!

Manisha Garg

While reading the post I felt like I was trekking and seeing the picturesque location. It would be a photographer’s delight I am sure to capture this nature’s beauty.

Thank you Manisha!

Nitya

Such an informative post 🙂

Anahita Irani

Trekking is not my cup of tea however you definitely motivated me to try this out . The view from the Day 1 trek was simply breath taking.

Thank you Anahita!

Summer Austin

This trek looks amazing! I have always wanted to see Mt. Everest and doing a less strenuous trek with these types of views would be just right for me. It’s amazing that you can see four of the five highest peaks together at once. The sunset views are so beautiful! It would be a toss up for me of wanting to do the trek in the fall for clear views of the peaks or in the spring with all the pretty colors blooming. Thank you for all the great info! Pinned!

Thank you so much. Sandakphu is stunning.

Lisa

Wow this is an excellent and very detailed guide! I’ve never heard of Sandakphu before, so read this with great interest. I’m honestly not a good hiker, but would like to train for something like this one day. As an amateur photographer, I’d love to visit and capture some of these magical views. India is somewhere I’ve not yet been but would like to see one day.

Thank you Lisa! Sandakphu is a good trek for beginners as well.

Its a beautifully written guide to the place, I would definitely visit this place!

Thank you Nitya. You must!

Ami Bhat

A very very well captured hike. I enjoyed reading it from the reasons to get here to the actual day wise itinerary. The sights along the way are truly photo-worthy. Found the village of Jhaubari quite quaint and lovely. Thanks for selling this hike to me 😀

Thank you Ami! Glad that you liked it. 🙂

Kristina

What incredible pictures. I would probably take three times as long to do the trek with all the picture taking and admiration of the beautiful views. Thanks for sharing. I would love to do one day.

Thank you Kristina!

Gurjeet Chhabra

no pain no gain, you can admire the beauty if you can take pain and reach out there. it’s so beautiful

Thank you Gurjeet! And truly said. The best views come after the toughest climb.

Jenifer

My goodness, such a beautiful post and photos. The post covers every small aspect of the place.

Although I don’t go for trekking, now I would love to.

Thank you Jenifer!

Rahul Prabhakar

Your narrative and pics were spot on. Looks like a great trek.

Thank you Rahul. Sandakphu is a beautiful trek.

Bhushavali N

OMG! Going on a Himalayan trek is a lifelong dream for me, but no, I haven’t done any preparations towards that! I know, that’s bad…. Happy to know that its only a moderate trek and not a difficult one. I’ve been on a few easy and one moderate so far. So I guess I’ll be able to do it. Good to know that food and lodging is available through the route. One point where you can see all 4 of the highest peaks? Wow! That’s convincing enough to take up this trek! Thanks for this very detailed guide.

Thank you! You can see the all the 4 of the highest peak from Sandakphu as well as Phalut.

Noor Anand chawla

What a thoroughly well-researched and informative post! I am not really into mountain trekking but after reading your post, I feel like exploring it too!

Thank you Noor!

Pamela Mukherjee

Beautiful post with all details required. Loved the pictures, may be one day will summit this

Thank you Pamela! May be we should go together! 🙂

Mrinal Kiran

I have a special place for mountains in my heart… I would love to trek to sandakphu… Viewing four of the highest mountains at once is a dream!

Thank you Mrinal. Sandakphu is really amazing. Easy trek, but with great views.

Paula

Very interesting story about the poisonous plant up there, but the views of the mountains are amazing! I love the places with seasons changing them, that just means it has more to offer for the visitors. If I was close by, I would definitely be interested in doing some of the treks here.

Thanks Paula! Glad that you liked it.

Archana Singh

I am big time into adventure travel, especially treks. While I have trekked all over the world, Sandakapu trek has always evaded me. I am completely sold on doing it as you rightly said here you get the best view 4 of the world’s highest peaks. Being a landscape photographer this would be an ideal trek for me. Love the amount of details you provided in the post.

Thank you Archana. Sandakphu is really beautiful.

Ann

what a heartfelt adventure! Your photos are very inspirational and really fuel the wanderlust inside of me. For someone who have never been to Sandakphu or even heard of the place, you did an excellent job in making my travel juices flow. I love nature travel and after having read about this I feel like I need to add a trek in Sandakphu to my bucket list. And I definitely can see that it is a photographer’s paradise so I think I would enjoy a trip like this. Such a detailed itinerary would come in hand for when I decide to go, so I will make sure to save this post for that event.

Thank you so much, Ann!

Anindita

What a blog, very beautifully explained the beauty of Sandakphu and I can feel how great your trip was. It encouraged me to visit this place and will definitely try to visit it.

Rishika Sengupta

Can I get the contact number or mail address to place my queries.

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Sandakphu Trek – A Complete Guide

Sandakphu is one of the fascinating travel destinations in Darjeeling in the Himalayan mountain range. Being the tallest peak of West Bengal with 11930 ft. height, it is an incredible experience to ride at its top. The central part of the trek route lies inside Singalila National Park near the border of Nepal and India.

Before visiting, you need to get a permit from the office of the forest department of Singalila National Park at Manebhanjan. Whether you are planning to visit by air or train, you must reach Manebhanjan to arrange everything. They now have made it compulsory to hire a guide during the trek.

Trekking to Sandakphu is neither too hard nor very easy. In this article, you will get the latest travel guide that can help you plan the Sandakphu trek.

Trekking to Sandakphu

Sandakphu Trek at a Glance

The best trek routes to sandakphu and phalut.

Sandakphu is one of the top trekking destinations with easy to moderate difficulty. There are several routes for trekking to Sandakphu. For every trail, availing of the permit and hiring a guide is a must. Some of these trek routes are easy, and some are pretty difficult for beginners. Experienced trekkers can try the offbeat trek routes to Sandakphu and Phalut as they offer mesmerizing beauty of the mountains and forest from a different angle of view.

trekking trail to Sandakphu through Singalila National Park

Sandakphu Trek Route-1

What can you expect in this trek route to sandakphu.

This trek route is the most popular one due to the low difficulty level that is good for beginners.

Starting from Manebhanjan, arrive Tumling and stay overnight to adjust body functionalities at a high altitude. There are a few good homestays at Tumling (9600 ft), where you get warm food and a goodnight’s sleep. Among all homestays, Shikhar and Siddharth Lodges are most preferable among trekkers.

The next day, start the trek in the morning around 7:30-8 AM. After walking for 15 minutes (approx.), the forest trail begins near a military camp. You have to walk uphill and downhill several times to reach Gairibas. This short hike is a real eye-opener for nature lovers. If you are lucky enough, you may find Red Pandas in this location. Barking deer is a common wild animal there and can be seen while hiking.

After Gairibas, you have to walk several kilometres uphill, which new trekkers can find difficult. But once you get used to it, the scenario will change. After trekking for 7 kilometres, you will reach Kalipokhri (10400 ft) . Here, you need to stay overnight. There are very few homestays at Kalipokhri that offer good accommodation and food. Please remember that at this place, there is no electricity available. So keep your power banks, mobile phones, or camera fully charged before leaving Tumling.

In the following early morning, go to witness the sunrise near the sacred lake of Kalipokhri. Some individuals may tell you that it is not worth it. But it can be a fantastic experience if you are lucky.

kalipokhri sunrise

Afterwards, get back to the homestay and when completing breakfast, start for Sandakphu. The trail to Sandakphu is mainly on the constructed roads. But there are some shortcuts and alternative routes that guides know very well. The last hour to Sandakphu is much steeper than the rest of the trek route. But do not worry, it’s just a matter of time. Instead, look at the extraordinary natural beauty around.

After reaching Sandakphu (11930 ft), check in to your hotel, get refreshed and have lunch. In the evening, take a walk around to see the majestic beauty of the mighty Sleeping Buddha. After evening the sky mostly gets cleared to let you see the beauty of the starry sky. The Milky Way looks fantastic from Sandakphu. The beauty of Sleeping Buddha is extraordinary on a full moon too. So, mark your visiting dates carefully!

Night Sky at Sandakphu

On the next day, wake up in the early morning to witness the beautiful sunrise at Sandakphu. The Sleeping Buddha looks wonderful, wrapped in red and golden sunlight at this time. The sea of clouds below the peaks is an enchantment to the eyes.

After breakfast, take a walk around and spend the rest of the day in leisure. In this way, your body will be energized for the next part of the trek. Have dinner and stay overnight at Sandakphu.

Gurdum is located 10 Km downhill to Sandakphu beside the Srikhola river. In this part of the trek, you will have another thrilling experience. The whole trek route lies in the deep forests of Singalila National Park .

This trail looks best during the spring season when flowers bloom all around. The Rhododendron, Magnolia, oak, and bamboo trees look mystic with a bit of fog. For this reason, the Sandakphu trek is popular in the months of March-April due to the colourful flowers.

rhododendron at sandakphu

After trekking through the forest for about 9 kilometres, you will reach a place called “Kalapatthar”. From there, the trail is steep down to Gurdum. Do not be hasty at this place. Take small steps at a time and slowly climb downhill. This is important because the whole weight of your body and rucksack falls on the knee and ankles. After reaching Gurdum, take a rest and stay at the homestay overnight.

On the next day, start for Srikhola after breakfast. This 6 Km is the easiest part of the trek. On the way to Srikhola, you can witness beautiful villages, waterfalls, and forests. There are several established hotels available in Srikhola around the bridge. Here you can take a bath and get delicious meals. The only attraction in Srikhola is the river and birds. The place is home to beautiful Himalayan birds. This is why birdwatching with a long-distance binocular can be an exciting activity there.

Srikhola

Sandakphu Trek Route-2

Beautiful sight of mountains during Sandakphu trek

Phalut is another heavenly place to visit nearby Sandakphu. It is located 20 km away from Sandakphu in the northern direction. If you have two more days at hand, we advise adding Phalut to your itinerary. But such a long trek in a day can be hectic for beginners. For this reason, you can also hire a landrover and reach Phalut directly.

While descending to Srikhola from Phalut, you have to stay at a beautiful place called Gorkhey  with lush greenery and the river Gorkhey Khola. Gorkhey is situated at the border of West Bengal and Sikkim. After staying one night at Gorkhey, you have to trek down approx 21 Km downhill to Srikhola.

Sandakphu Trek Route-3

trekking to Sandakphu peak

This trek route is quite similar to the previous routes we have mentioned. The only changes are the addition of Dhotrey and Molley to the itinerary. Dhotrey is a picturesque place surrounded by forest. To reach Tonglu from Dhotrey, there is a 7 km long forest trail which can be exciting for birdwatchers and nature lovers. From Tonglu , Tumling is easily reachable within a 2 km walking distance.

Molley is also a tiny village surrounded by a green forest and mountains. From Molley, the distance of Srikhola is around 16 km, which can be covered in a single day. Alternatively, you can also reach Grokhey instead of Molley and trek down to Srikhola.

Sandakphu Trek Route-4

Closeup view of Kanchenjunga from Sandakphu

In this trek route, we have included a small village called Rangit Majuwa . Though it is not much well-known as one of the conventional stops in trekking to Sandakphu, it is pretty good. Surrounded by the lush green forest and the Sawaji Khola river, this village is a perfect place for taking a deep breath before starting a week-long trek. We recommend staying here for a night to adjust the body and prevent high altitude sickness. Here you can get a chance to observe a village’s culture, the ways of living and get local food with drinks.

There is a beautiful trail to Dhotrey from Rangit Majuwa, hiking on which can be a thrilling experience. The rest of the trek is similar to the Sandakphu Trek Route-3.

Offbeat Sandakphu Trek Route-1

sandakphu phalut trek in december

What can you expect in this Offbeat trek route to Sandakphu?

All the trek routes we have mentioned previously start from Manebhanjan. In this case, the journey begins from Hilley in Sikkim. On the first day of trekking, you have to reach Barsey, which is around 5 km away and takes 2-3 hours. Here, we must mention the mindblowing Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary. The place gets fully bloomed with various Rhododendron flowers during March and April. This is one of the biggest attractions in this trek route to Sandakphu.

In the next two days, you have to trek 24 km to reach Kalijhar, a beautiful place full of various Himalayan flora and fauna. The trekking trail from Kalijhar to Phalut is genuinely adventurous. After Phalut, trekking to Sandakphu will involve another 21 km trail in your itinerary. The remaining part of the trek is similar to that of Sandakphu Trek Route-1.

However, the arrangement of this trek can be difficult as it is a non-conventional route, and it is not recommended for beginners. Unless you are well-experienced, we do not recommend trying this route. If you are planning to trek with a good travel agency, you can try this route. But make sure of the reputation and details of arrangements offered by the agency.

Offbeat Sandakphu Trek Route-2

Beautiful landscape in Sandakphu trek route

This trek route is just the reverse of the Sandakphu Trek Route-1. While in the earlier route, you have to end the journey at Srikhola, and in this case, the trek begins at Srikhola. After passing through Gurdum, Sandakphu, Kalipokhri, and Tumling, it will end at Manebhanjan.

But why is this trek done in the reverse direction?

This is because of the point of view of witnessing the beauty of nature. Experienced trekkers who have already visited Sandakphu often take this route to enjoy the beauty of the mountains, forests, and flowers from an alternate angle. But, beginners will find this route to be challenging. The trail from Gurdum to Sandakphu is very steep, and without good body fitness, it can be challenging for some travellers.

Is It Safe To Trek To Sandakphu?

While trekking or hiking, safety is an essential concern among all of us. We often think about an unsafe trail, wild animals, or theft. But the trekking routes to and from Sandakphu are safe from these angles.

Safety Conditions of Trekking Trails

While trekking to Sandakphu, you have to ride a height of 12000 ft. Throughout the whole journey, there are a lot of uphill and downhill trails. Most of the path lies inside the forest with uneven roads, and some part lies around the newly constructed road for the land rover.

After the rain, some parts of the trail get slippery, for which trekkers must be cautious and take proper precautions. We highly recommend a trekking shoe with a good grip in such a condition.

The trekkers should follow the commands of their guides hired for the trip. They know this place much better than anyone else can. Always follow the trail with the help of the guide to be safe there. Do not get distracted while trekking, and always stay in a group.

If you prefer to visit Sandakphu by avoiding trekking, then a land rover is your only option. Check this fantastic Vlog by Tirthahikes for every detail of Sandakphu land rover travel-

Health Safety Concerns

The most common problem people face is High Altitude Sickness or Acute Mountain Sickness . As per various reports of this illness around Sandakphu, we found that some travellers fell sick generally above 7000 feet. Although, there is no definite range above which someone will fall into high altitude sickness. So, you should consult a doctor when planning a trek to Sandakphu.

It happens due to low oxygen levels and reduced air pressure. Apart from the external factors, body capability, fitness, and food habits play a significant role here. The main symptoms of this sickness are headache, faintness, muscle pain, vomiting, swelling of body parts, and exhaustion. The nearest hospital near Sandakphu is located at Rimbik, 7 km from Srikhola. So, you need to carry all the essential medications.

We highly recommend consulting a doctor before commencing the trek to Sandakphu. Apart from the doctor’s prescription, we also recommend some medications that you should verify with the doctor. This is because medicines should be taken according to the condition of the individual’s health.

The Best Time to Trek to Sandakphu

Except for the monsoon, Sandakphu can be visited throughout the year. The Singalila National Park is closed from mid-June to mid-September due to heavy rainfall. So, travellers should avoid visiting in this period. The best time to trek to Sandakphu is during Autumn/ Early Winter and Spring/Late Winter .

Trekking to Sandakphu during snowy winter is also famous among experienced trekkers. But if you are a beginner, we recommend avoiding trek during snow in winter. The weather of Sandakphu is colder than the temperature of Darjeeling in general.

Autumn is the ideal time for Sandakphu trek  because of sunny weather without any possibility of rain

Autumn (October-November)

October and November are the two most popular months among adventure lovers and trekkers. After the rainy season, Singalila National Park awakens at this time. Nature lovers find the trek route greener and most comfortable during the early autumn. In late autumn, the temperature drops significantly. At this time, the day temperature is around 15 degrees Celcius, whereas the night temperature falls around 6 degrees Celcius.

It can rain anytime in the region of Singalila National Park. Though the chances are less during the month of November, you should be prepared with a raincoat.

Overall, the weather is perfect for trekking to Sandakphu, and we highly recommend travellers visit at this time. With little to no rainfall and a clear sky, you can comfortably trek through the misty mountains and green forestlands. You can witness millions of stars in the night sky along with the milky way very clear from Sandakphu in these months. The mighty Sleeping Buddha looks wonderful and can let you make the Sandakphu trek memorable.

Milky Way from Sandakphu

Advantages of Sandakphu Trekking in Autumn

  • Easier and more convenient.
  • More Greenery.
  • Clear weather for better photography.
  • All the highest peaks, including Sleeping Buddha, are clearly visible.
  • The amazing night sky for astrophotography.
  • Comfortable weather.

Disadvantages of Sandakphu Trekking in Autumn

  • Snowing cannot be experienced.
  • Rhododendron flowers do not bloom at this time.

Winter (December-February)

Many trekkers and adventure lovers like to trek to Sandakphu during winter. The reason behind it is the snow-covered trail, forest, and mountains- everything is frozen. In this period, the temperature gets down to sub-zero temperatures. Even during the day, the freezing cold will be there. But under the sun, trekking is quite comfortable if you are prepared with good warm clothes. Rainfall in these months is a minimum for the whole year. The best attraction for the Sandakphu trek in winter is snowfall.

Winter is not a very popular time among trekkers due to its great difficulty. But if you are well experienced, you can plan trekking to Sandakphu during this season.

Advantages of Sandakphu Trekking in Winter

  • Trekkers who love heavy snow might prefer trekking during this time.
  • Extraordinary beauty around.
  • Great for adventure lovers.

Disadvantages of Sandakphu Trekking in Winter

  • Difficult weather conditions.
  • Hard to trek without previous experience.
  • Less greenery.
  • Visibility is not so great.
  • Rhododendrons can not be seen as flowering.

Spring (March-April)

This is the second most popular season for trekking to Sandakphu. The unique attraction of spring is the Rhododendron flowers. After the winter, Rhododendrons of various colours like red, pink, white, and even Lady Dalhousie Rhododendrons can be seen around Sandakphu.

During the day, the weather is very comfortable- around 20 degrees Celcius. The nights are colder as usual, with a temperature of around 6 degrees Celcius. From March, rain takes place and reaches the highest in July with more than 800 mm average rainfall. So, you must be prepared for a wet and rainy climate during this season.

Advantages of Sandakphu Trekking in Spring

  • The mesmerizing beauty of Rhododendrons.
  • Pleasant climate conditions.
  • Medium-difficulty trek.
  • The wet and green forest looks amazing.

Disadvantages of Sandakphu Trekking in Spring

  • There is a high possibility of rain during this time.
  • Avoid bushy wet areas where leeches can be present.
  • Snow cannot be seen around.

Frosted Road in morning at Sandakphu

Best Hotels at Sandakphu

Sandakphu is relatively more developed when compared to the other locations in the trek route. Here you can find some cosy hotels to get more food items, warm water, and a comfortable stay. We would like to mention two such places to stay.

Sunrise Hotel

It is the best hotel in Sandakphu in terms of the facility and the view of the Himalayan Mountain Range. As the name implies, you can witness the majestic sunrise by the side of the Sleeping Buddha from the hotel itself. They have a nice rooftop where you can get a fantastic view of the Himalayan mountain range.

Even at night, you can get to the rooftop for stargazing like I did in my trip, as the night sky looks impressive from that place. You can even witness the mighty milky way if the sky is free of clouds and fog. Whether you are a beginner or a pro, stargazing can always amaze you.

sandakphu phalut trek in december

The food of Sunrise hotel is mouth-watering and feels delicious after a long trek. The rooms of the hotel are nicely maintained and very clean. As Sandakphu is a remote place, the hotel authorities need to carry water from the lower hills. If you need water for washing your mouth and getting fresh, you need to ask the waiter, and he will deliver a bucket of water to your room. Apart from that, the service is excellent and warm.

Sherpa Chalet Lodge

The Sherpa Chalet is our second favourite place to stay at Sandakphu. It has all the basic amenities like the Sunrise hotel, explained previously. Sherpa Chalet also has no running water but has a bucket system. In Sherpa Chalet, you can get traditional Indian foods like- rice, roti, vegetables, dal, fries, eggs, and chicken. All these food items are very nicely prepared and healthy.

In the evening the hotel authority runs a generator from 6 pm to 9 pm when you can charge your electrical gadgets including your mobile phone and camera. The best thing that we like about Sherpa Chalet is you can watch Kanchanjunga on one side of the hotel and sunrise on the other side with a 270-degree view.

Apart from these two lodges, Sandakphu also has several budget-friendly accommodations. GTA trekkers hut is ideal for such requirements with all basic amenities.

Arrangements For Trekking to Sandakphu

A typical itinerary for Sandakphu trekking involves 6-8 days. If you like to extend the trip to Phalut, another fantastic place in the lap of the Himalayan mountains, the total number of days may increase to 7-8 days. You need to prepare yourself for trekking and arrange everything.

To-Do List While Planning Sandakphu Trek

  • When planning trekking to Sandakphu, you first need to book tickets for an Airplane or Train, preferably 3 months before the day of travel. The nearest rail station is New Jalpaiguri Railways Station, and the nearest airport is Bagdogra. The peak season for trekking to Sandakphu is during Oct-Nov and Mar-Apr. This time demand for a train or air ticket is also very high.
  • The next thing you should do is hire a guide that can be done when you reach Manebhanjan. But we highly recommend contacting and hiring a guide much before trekking. Being local, they know the trails, forests, and mountains in that region better. You can contact Mr Rakesh Rai (Contact: +91 7872951399 ), one of the most renowned and trustworthy guides for the Sandakphu trek. He is associated with Singalila High Peak Expedition Guide and Porter Association.
  • Booking hotels or homestays before trekking can be highly beneficial for the whole trip. Some places like Gurdum, Tumling, and Kalipokhri have very few numbers of homestays that can run out during the peak season. Most homestays cannot be booked online. You either have to call the owners or book them with the help of the guides. You can also contact some travel agencies, but most of them are costly, and we do not recommend them. We have suggested some of the best homestays and hotels in the Sandakphu trek route that you might like to check out.
  • Next, you have to arrange proper gear and clothing for the trek. Before we proceed, you should keep in mind to bring only the trekking essentials . Unnecessary materials will increase the backpack’s weight and can cause great difficulty during walking for a long time. The clothing should also be lightweight and enough to prevent freezing cold. We also recommend taking a rain cover for the travel backpack and raincoat as rain is very uncertain in the location. We suggest arranging all travel gear and clothing much before the date of the journey.
  • Before starting the journey, we advise working out and making the body fit for long trekking. We recommend consulting a doctor for a health check-up and preventive medicines needed during the trek. A common problem that many travellers face is high altitude sickness. Many trekkers return halfway from the trek because of these. This is why everybody needs proper medication and sufficient drinking water during the Sandakphu trek.
  • Carrying a Govt. photo identity proof and its photocopy is necessary during the visit. Such identity proof includes Aadhar Card, Passport, or Driving License. Without these, the forest department won’t permit you to enter the national park. Being high-valued documents, you should keep them wrapped in a waterproof plastic cover inside the rucksack.

Red panda in Sandakphu trekking

What to do after commencing the trek?

  • After reaching New Jalpaiguri or Bagdogra, hire a car that can be availed locally and then ride to Manebhanjan. Typically, the driver will charge around ₹3000 to ₹4000 for that distance. From Manebhanjan, you have to hire a land rover for Tonglu/ Tumling/ Dhotrey- wherever you start the trek. A landrover may charge you around ₹1000 to ₹1500. If you want to visit Sandakphu without avoiding trekking, you can also hire it for the whole trip.
  • Next, you have to get entry passes to Singalila National Park from the checkpoint/ office at Manebhanjan. The entry fee to the park is ₹100 for Indian citizens and ₹200 for foreign nationals. The charge for carrying a camera is ₹100, and a video camera is ₹400. Apart from that, there is a vehicle charge of ₹100 if you have hired a cab.
  • Keep some dry fruits and water in sufficient quantity to help you throughout the day. Please remember that while hiking through Singalila National Park, you may not find any food stalls nearby the trail unless you reach some checkpoint.

List of Essential Items for Trekking to Sandakphu

After trekking to Sandakphu several times, we highly recommend the following items that every trekker should carry. This includes documents, medicines, clothing, footwear, tools and equipment, personal items, and food.

Medicines and First Aid Essentials

  • Fever, headache and pain: Paracetamol like Crocin or Calpol 650 mg
  • Nausea and vomiting: Zofer MD 4 mg
  • Loose motion or bacterial infection: Metrozil 400 mg.
  • Acidity: Zintac 150 mg
  • Water purification: Zeoline
  • Cut and mild skin infection: Borolene, Neosporin cream and powder, band-aid, leukoplast, cotton.
  • High altitude sickness: Coca 30 (Homeopathic), Camphor (for inhaling).
  • Joint and muscle pain: Crape bandage, Volini spray.
  • Cold and cough: cough syrup and any other medicine prescribed by the doctor.

Note: This list contains items we use during trekking after being advised by a physician. We highly recommend consulting a doctor before taking these medicines as medical conditions differ for different persons.

  • Aadhar Card/ Passport/ Driving License with xerox copies
  • Printout of booking by email (if any)
  • Any other essential document.

Tools and Equipments

  • Good quality rucksack that is lightweight and waterproof
  • Sleeping Bag and tent if you plan camping on your own
  • Mobile phone and charger
  • Bluetooth speaker
  • Camera and charger
  • Binocular for watching birds, wildlife and the surroundings
  • Solar charger for mobile phone and camera
  • A Swiss knife
  • Drone camera if you want

Clothing and Footwear

  • Trekking Pant
  • Trekking jacket for cold weather
  • Undergarments
  • Lightweight trekking Shoe

Personal Items

  • Handkerchief
  • Water bottle
  • Tissue paper
  • Toothbrush and paste
  • Sunscreen lotion

Apart from the travel essentials , bring some dry foods like cashews, raisins, peanuts, and biscuits in a quantity that won’t burden you. You can try Happilo Premium International Healthy Nutmix, which includes a 200g pack of almonds, black raisins, cashew nuts, cranberries, green raisins, salted pistachios, and walnuts.

5 Amazing Things About Sandakphu Trekking

Trekking to Sandakphu is always unique because of the mindblowing scenic beauty, the culture of the small villages, meeting new people, watching wildlife, witnessing sunrise and sunset over the ocean of clouds, and viewing crystal clear night sky and more. Let us see why all of these are amazing.

1. Sleeping Buddha on the Himalayan Mountain Range

The most beautiful thing about Sandakphu trekking is the Sleeping Buddha. It is a series of Himalayan mountain peaks that look like lord buddha is sleeping. The head of the Sleeping Buddha is actually Mt. Kumbhakarna or Jaanu (25300 ft.), which is the 32nd highest mountain in the world (More on Wikipedia ) .

sandakphu sunrise

After that, the peaks of Kokthang, Rathong, Frey, Kabru, Kanchanjunga, Goecha, Shimvo, Pandim, Tinchenkhang, Jopuno, and Narsing complete the entire shape of the Sleeping Buddha. Generally, in the evening, the weather gets better, and you can get a clear view of Sleeping Buddha from Sandakphu.

Apart from it, we highly recommend two instants when you might be able to witness a more magical view of the Sleeping Buddha.

The first one is- during sunrise . While the orange fireball sun peeks from the eastern horizon, the white snow of the mountains turns to golden-red colour. It looks gorgeous and enchanting to the eyes.

The second one is- the night view . Watching the Sleeping Buddha at night can be quite an adventurous experience. If there are a clear sky and moonlight, it looks incredible among the endless stars. You can use a portable telescope to watch this magnificent beauty that looks best on a full-moon night. Even if there is a new moon phase, you might be able to witness the mighty milky way and an infinite number of stars.

2. Unforgettable Memory of the Small Villages and its People

Throughout the Sandakphu trekking route, you will encounter many villages and different people. Visiting these villages, you will learn about their culture and food habits. It is exciting to see how they make a living on their own in such remote places. Yet most of the houses in the villages are beautifully decorated and maintained.

These shelters for local people may be small but full of happiness. Many villagers from Tumling, Gairibas, and Kalipokhri stay in these houses for the trekking season only. Before the rain hits hard during July-August, they move to some other location due to a lack of availability of food and business in the off-season.

One of the most interesting things about visiting these villages is to witness how beautifully they maintain their homes and gardens and how they are always happy with limited resources. If you are a dog lover, these villages can be what you’re looking for. In almost all these villages, you may find friendly domestic dogs looking for your treat by wagging tails.

3. Connecting Soul to the Nature

Most of us love trekking and hiking because we love to connect with nature away from our busy daily schedules. We love the adventure of watching mesmerizing natural beauty, forests, and wildlife. We can observe the sustainable relationship between nature and humanity. Trekking to Sandakphu can give you such pleasure and a chance to witness it.

Singalila National Park Sandakphu

You may have some hard times stumbling on the trail, soaking in the rain, and getting your energy drained out sometimes but in the end, it can give you the confidence to feel the goods of nature and get your soul lost in it. After a memorable journey, you can get back to your home with refreshment and confidence that you can achieve anything no matter what the obstacle is. A similar landscape and forest can be observed during Kheerganga trekking in Himachal Pradesh.

4. The Ocean of Clouds

Most of us visited the seashore and witnessed how amazing the ocean looks. But what about watching the clouds from a mountaintop in a similar way? From an elevation like 10000 ft (Tonglu or Tumling), you might be able to witness such an amazing creation of nature. The scenery looks more beautiful during the sunrise and sunset.

ocean of clouds

As you climb more altitude, the ocean of clouds starts to look more fascinating. From Sandakphu (11930 ft), it is a soothing treat to the eyes. We love the way Sleeping Buddha looks over the clouds, and it is truly an incredible experience.

5. Cleanliness of Environment

The key to environmental sustainability is to maintain a healthy relationship with nature. There are many examples where travellers ruin natural beauty with scraps and leftovers. This garbage mainly includes empty liquor bottles, packets of chips, plastic bottles, etc. Due to the increased number of trekkers in 2017 and 2018, the trekking trails to Sandakphu got polluted over time. This time, many responsible trekkers and organizations that follow environmental sustainability guidelines came to the rescue. Presently ecotourism principles are adapted and being followed.

Organizations like the Himalayan Club from Kolkata, and the Indian Mountaineering Foundation from New Delhi did a great job back in 2018-2019. They collected waste from the trails and handed it over them to Siliguri Municipal Corporation to increase awareness about the cleanliness of the environment.

Grass land in Sandakphu trek

All the trekkers are requested to maintain the cleanliness of the paradise of Sandakphu. It is ours, and we must protect it in a very sustainable way. Drop the trashes at the designated garbage collectors/ dustbins. If there is no such thing around, please keep it in your backpack and dispose of them once you see a garbage bin.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu is located in the Singalila National Park region, Darjeeling district of West Bengal in India. The peak of Sandakphu is situated near the border of West Bengal and Nepal. There is a small village and some hotels in the region.

You can hire a cab from the NJP railway station to Manebhanjan, where you have to collect permits to enter Singalila National Park. You can plan on trekking to Sandakphu from that location or hire a land rover and continue the journey.

You can witness snowfall in Sandakphu in the winter season, typically in December, January, and February. At this time, trekking is tough unless you are a very experienced trekker.

Rhododendrons bloom in March and April in the Sandakphu region. As it is the Spring season, you can see the blooming of other flowers too. You can see Rhododendrons in various colours this time- red, pink, white, and many different types.

Everyone, including a family, can visit Sandakphu unless there are some medical issues. We do not recommend children under 10 years and elderly people beyond 60 years for trekking to Sandakphu. Before visiting, the fitness of the traveller must be good. We highly recommend consulting with a doctor before planning for the trek.

In general, trekking to Sandakphu is considered to be of medium difficulty. But, in a broad sense, it depends on several factors- your experience, stamina, and body fitness. If you are at the peak of these factors, the Sandakphu trek can be straightforward.

Yes, you can visit Sandakphu without trekking. You have to hire a land rover from Manebhanjan at the starting point, and it can cover the whole route without any problem.

If you do not hire a land rover, a 6-day itinerary to Sandakphu will cost you approximately ₹15000 to ₹20000 per head. This includes all the basic expenses, including a charge for the guide, the cost of accommodations, and food. Please note that the increased fuel price has hiked the transport cost in that region.

Trekking to Sandakphu: Conclusion

Trekking to Sandakphu can be a memorable experience of a lifetime. The view of the Sleeping Buddha, the small villages, forests, and mountains are worth visiting Sandakphu. It can give you such refreshment and confidence that you start a new chapter of your life when you return to your home. Here you can watch the wilderness at its best with wild animals like the Red Panda in the Singalila National Park.

By carefully choosing the season to visit, you can see the beautiful natural beauty. Like any other trekking, you need suitable apparel, footwear, and a backpack to trek to Sandakphu. Go through the detailed list of items that you must carry and plan your journey.

If you have any queries, let us know in the comments. Share your journey with us. Happy trekking!

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Sandakphu and Phalut Trek on Singalila Ridge:

The Sandakphu and Phalut trek, or the shorter Sandakphu trek , is a must to do trek for people looking to explore Darjeeling or Sikkim hills with breathtaking panoramas of Himalayan peaks. Our given itinerary follows the Singalila Ridge from South to North. For this reason, this trek is also called the “ Singalila Ridge Trek” .

sandakphu-phalut-a-himalayan-panoramic-route

About our trail:

Our trail reaches its highest point, Sandakphu, at ~ 3636 m/11926 ft. This is the highest point in West Bengal, in the district of Darjeeling. Phalut is another tabletop on the same ridge that is further north of Sandakphu, almost at the same height of ~ 3620 m. Due to its northerly position, i.e., its proximity to the high mountains, Phalut offers somewhat closer mountain views of the Sikkim and Nepal Himalayas.

One of the finest ridge trek in the Himalayas – Mesmerising sunrise and sunset views

As already said, the trail follows the famous Singalila Ridge, a prominent spur that runs southward from the Kanchenjunga massif. This ridge is the border between India and Nepal in the Eastern Himalayas. The east side of the ridge is India, and Nepal is on the west side. Although not as interior as some of the Sikkim treks that we arrange, this trail is still among one of the most scenically rewarding in the Indian Himalayas.

Below is a satellite map image showing an aerial view of the Singalila Ridge. You can easily see how open the vista is when you are walking along the ridge.

hiking-trail-on-singalila-ridge

You will get spectacular panoramic views of Nepal Himalayas including Kanchendzongha range, Makalu, Everest, Lhotse, Janu, Chamlang, Baruntse and a host of Sikkim peaks all seen in one stretch. You may absorb the serene “Sleeping Buddha” formation from multiple vantage points following our trail.

Trekking inside the Singalila National Park – the forests of Eastern Himalayas:

The Singalila National park area has rare species like Red Panda and is a birder’s paradise. Flowering of Rhododendrons and Magnolia turn the forest with red, pink and white shades during spring and foliage hue during autumn-fall.

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Tea House trek, villages and local culture:

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Suggested Sandakphu & Phalut trek Itinerary 2023:

Our route follows the Singalila Ridge, which is the border of India and Nepal. Due to stay restrictions, non-Indians, i.e., foreigners, can’t stay in Nepal homestays or tea houses anymore like the Indians do. So the Indians and foreigners will have different itineraries.

Day 1: Drive from NJP railway station or Bagdogra airport to Chitrey   (~ 2200 m, 7200 ft) – 90 Km – 4 to 5 hours. Shared homestay accommodation. Foreigners can’t stay here, but 3 Km down at Maneybhanjung  (~ 1980 m/6500 ft). Day 2: Trek to Tumling (~ 2900 m/9500 ft) – 9 Km via Meghma ;– 5 to 6 hours. (Foreigners need to stay inside West Bengal, India at Tonglu GTA Trekkers Hut , shared dormitories ~ 3050 m/10000 ft.) Day 3: Trek down to Gairibas (~ 2570 m/8430 ft) and up to  Kalapokhri (~ 3100 m/10200 ft) – 12 Km – 6 to 7 hours. As there is no accommodation in this area inside India, foreigners need to trek directly to Sandakphu (6 Km further ahead) or else stay back at Gairibas GTA Trekkers Hut . Day 4: Trek to Sandakphu (~ 3636 m/11930 ft) – 6 Km – 3 to 4 hours. Stay in a lodge/hotel/trekkers hut, etc. (For foreigners accommodation is at Sandakphu GTA Trekkers Hut ) Day 5: Sandakphu to Phalut – 21 Km – 8 to 9 hours at a moderate pace. Accommodation at GTA Trekkers Hut (shared dormitories) for ALL. Day 6: Wake up early and hike (~ 15/20 mins) to Phalut Top   for the sunrise views. – After breakfast, trek down to Gorkhey – 15 Km – 4 to 5 hours. Lodge or a homestay accommodation. Day 7: Trek to Srikhola bridge via Ramam – 12 Km – 5 hours; Drive to NJP or Bagdogra – 150 km – 6 hours or transfer to Darjeeling – 90 Km – 4 hours, etc.

Important notes regarding the itinerary:

Altitude and distance profile graph for sandakphu phalut trek:.

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Infograhics on Singalila Ridge trek:

From the below image you will get a general idea about the Singalila Ridge trek in Darjeeling that includes different variants and possibilities.  Note that foreigners/non Indians must stay within India.

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Foreigners, i.e., non-Indians, must walk and nightstay on the Indian side of Singalila Ridge:

This is a teahouse-style trek that follows the famous Singalila Ridge, forming the border between Darjeeling (West Bengal) in India and Nepal. As a matter of fact, you can get better facilities and services in terms of accommodation, food, comfort, etc. on the Nepal side (homestay, lodge, and hotel).

Whereas on the Indian side, the area falls inside Singalila National Park and is a restricted area. Only basic government-made trekker huts are there along the trek route for accommodation at night. You will have more options for homestays and lodges once you are outside the core area.

Starting in December 2021, Indian authorities are not allowing foreigners/non Indian passport holders to stay in Nepal while walking on the Singalila Ridge. So for foreign nationals, the accommodation options are GTA-operated government huts within Singalila National Park. This is enforced on the spot by the Indian paramilitary personnel stationed at various checkpoints along the trail on the India-Nepal border.

You can’t stay inside Nepal, even if you have a Nepal visa. This is due to the fact that there are no “ passport control ” offices between India and Nepal along the trail.

So it is mandatory for foreigners to stay inside India and make a night halt at the GTA/Govt. Trekkers Hut while trekking inside Singalila National Park.

On the other hand, for Indian citizens, we arrange stays in Nepal teahouses, wherever possible, and their itinerary will be different than that of foreigners.

What are the accommodations during Sandakphu Phalut trek:

This is a “Tea House” trek, i.e we don’t camp inside Singalila National Park but stay in Homestay/Lodge available on the trail. As you should expect on a mountain trail, these are basic accommodation run by the local Nepali/Tibetan families. Rooms are dormitory bed type with triple/quad sharing or more. Beds and blankets are neat and clean. Don’t expect an attached toilet or running hot water anywhere.

Do we camp and stay in a tent?

No we don’t. As a matter of fact, none is supposed to camp within the boundary of Singalila National park. This trail inside national park is designed for years to run a Tea House mode trek, same as its neighbouring Nepal treks. If you prefer a pristine full camping trek, we do have more legitimate options for you. These treks lie further north to Phalut on the Singalila ridge inside Sikkim and  offer closer views of Sleeping Buddha and high mountains of Nepal and Sikkim.  Our less crowded  Phoktey Dara or Singalila Pass Phalut   trek will surely entice you for great camping experiences.

Regarding GTA/Foreigners accommodation on 

Phalut has only one accommodation option. The Trekkers Hut is operated by GTA (Gorkha Territorial Administration), an govt. administrative body in the Darjeeling Hills. This can’t be booked online neither you can check availability unless you drop in to their office, either at Gorkha Bhavan, Saltlake Kolkata (near City Centre, Salt Lake) or Darjeeling, Silver Fir building office. More over it has a maximum capacity of 20 beds, and they keep few on hold for guides/porters/staff accompanying trekkers. There is NO private accommodation/lodge at Phalut or vicinity. Due to heavy demand mostly this is full in the season.

Is this trek suitable for the beginners?

Also we have noticed that beginners/first time trekkers are often finding it pretty difficult to cover the 21 Km trail from Sandakphu to Phalut. So considering both we either keep you at Phalut Trekkers Hut or at Sabarkum/Molley, a place 14 Km from Sandakphu on the way to Phalut. This is decided case to case as per each individual group. However the itinerary remains same and you reach Gorkhey via Phalut in case the accommodation is at Sabarkum/Molley.

Alternate shorter and easy Tour – Sandakphu trek:

Though the trail ahead of Sandakphu is Easy considering the terrain, but adding Phalut involves total 6 days of trek covering around 80 Km. Often it can be strenuous if not prepared well. Also beginners as well as experienced trekkers can find it exhausting to reach Phalut, 21 Km from Sandakphu in a day.

However we have started arranging a smaller version of this trail omitting Phalut from the itinerary. This is the shortened version of Singalila ridge trek and called “ Sandakphu Trek ” . The wonderful walk along the ridge is ideal for the beginners/first timers, who want to explore Darjeeling/Sikkim Himalayas. This essentially retains almost all the flavour that the Sandakphu and Phalut produces, certainly the not scenic walk to Phalut! However this is not a showstopper considering the trail is same (initial 3 days of trek) till Sandakphu. Sleeping Buddha, Famous trio (Everest Lhotse, Makalu), and numerous Sikkim and Nepal high Himalayan ranges can be observed.  The descent from Sandakphu to the beautiful village of Gurdum is similar in beauty that of  Phalut to Gorkhey trail. Finally the Sandakphu trek also ends at Srikhola same as the longer duration Phalut trail. Advantage of Sandakphu trek is this trail requires 4 days of trekking and can be done year long apart from the monsoon (June to September). The walk is not strenuous like Phalut and covers around 40 Km in 4 days which is indeed an Easy grade trek and can be completed comfortably by anyone who has got basic physical fitness and will to walk.

We strongly advice to check our “Sandakphu Trek” itinerary, who want a shorter and easier version of this trail without losing much.

A note on the motor route from Maneybhanjung to Sandakphu and Phalut and its impact:

Access to sandakphu phalut trek base (chitrey or maney bhanjung):.

We may arrange a pickup by a private vehicle from NJP railway station/Bagdogra airport/Siliguri city to our usual trek basecamp, Chitrey, if you require so. Similarly, we can arrange a drop from the trek’s end point Srikhola, to NJP/Siliguri.

You pay directly to the driver, sharing equally with your other team members; this is NOT included in the listed TREK FEE. The cost is as per the following by a Tata Sumo type of car:

NJP/Bagdogra/Siliguri to Chitrey: ₹ 4500 (plus ₹ 500 forest toll) NJP/Bagdogra/Siliguri to Maneybhanjung: ₹ 4000 Darjeeling to Maneybhajung: ₹ 2000 Srikhola to NJP/Bagdogra/Siliguri: ₹ 7000 Srikhola to Darjeeling: ₹ 4500

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Duration:  6 days of trek; NJP/Bagdogra to NJP  return in 7 days.

Prerequisite:  Prior Himalayan trekking experience is highly advised. There are long and strenuous days in the trek.

Grade:  Moderate

Physicality: 6/10

Trail Length: 75 Km

Highest Point: Sandakphu ~ 3636 m/11930 ft; Phalut ~ 3600m/11810ft

Seasons:  March to May (Spring-Summer) and October to February (Autumn-Winter)

Further Option: From Phalut continue along Singalila ridge in West Sikkim and descent to Barshey or Uttarey.

 Access:  Trek starting point is Chitrey (or Maneybhanjung for foreigners) and end point is at Srikhola.

Rail station: New Jalpaiguri (STN Code: NJP)

Airport:  Bagdogra (Code: IXB)

Upcoming scheduled dates for Sandakphu Phalut trek:  

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  • Trekkers need to reach NJP on Day 1 morning or the previous night. Return to NJP on Day 8 afternoon or early evening. Arrange your tickets for inward journey and return accordingly.

How to reach Chitrey (The trek base):

Nearest Rail station:  New Jailpaiguri (Station Code: NJP)

Nearest   Airport:  Bagdogra (Airport Code: IXB)

We will arrange a pickup  from NJP/Bagdogra/Siliguri to Chitrey and drop from Srikhola to NJP/Bagdogra. This will be shared by the team members on actual basis and paid directly to the driver. Typically a Tata Sumo/Mahindra Maxx charges Rs 3500 for a drop to Chitrey and Rs 5000 from Srikhola to NJP/Bagdogra. One such car can accommodate 6 to 8 people.  This is NOT included in the TREK FEE and to be payable directly to the driver/owner.

If you wish to reach our Trek Base Chitrey on your own by public transportation:

Reaching Chitrey without a reserved vehicle will require some local road knowledge and changing of vehicles. Return from Srikhola is much easier as there are direct shared service to Siliguri and Darjeeling.

  • From NJP railway station take a shared jeep for Darjeeling and get down at Ghoom railway station. You can get one such shared jeep from Tenzing Norgay Bus terminus/Junction area in Siliguri also. From Ghoom take one shared service for Sukhiapokhri which is 12 Km. Change from here to Maneybhanjang, 7 Km away. Our trek base Chitrey is 3 Km up on the Sandakphu road. You are supposed to reach our Homestay at Chitrey on your own. You may get one vehicle to hire from Maneybhanjang to Chitrey (for Rs 400/500) but that depends on time and on driver’s will.
  • From NJP/Bagdogra reach Darjeeling Mor (crossing/chowk in Siliguri on the way to Darjeeling) on Hill Cart Road. From here you get shared services for Sukhiapokhri. From Sukhia you can reach Chitrey as mentioned earlier. Be sure that you have enough time as you may have to wait long for your turn. Sometime you may get a direct Maneybhanjung service (essentially the cars returning to Srikhola) in around noon/early afternoon.
  • While returning things are much easier. There are morning shared services from Srikhola to Siliguri and Darjeeling. For Srikhola there are two vehicles early in the morning at 5:30 am to SIliguri. It takes 6/7 hours to reach Darjeeling Mor in Siliguri (Rs 400 per seat). From here take an auto rickshaw to NJP/Bagdogra.
  • From Srikhola you get shared services for Darjeeling city. Early morning vehicles start between 6 and 7 am. Then you get jeeps between 10 and 11 am. It takes around 4 hours to Darjeeling (Rs 200 per seat).

How to reach NJP:

For the treks in Sikkim and Darjeeling , one has to reach the city of Siliguri (considered the corridor to the North-East) in West Bengal.

The nearest Railway Station is New Jalpaiguri (NJP), 5 Km from Siliguri and the airport Bagdogra is 10 Km.

You can fly or by train reach Siliguri from Kolkata ( good for the trekkers coming from South/central or Western India) or Delhi as per your convenience from any part within India.

Direct flights are available from New Delhi and Kolkata. All the flights to Bagdogra reaches late in the morning or early afternoon. It becomes difficult to reach the trek base like Yuksom/Hilley/Uttarey on the same day unless a car is booked (takes around 8 hours to reach). One can stay the night in Siliguri and start the travel to the trek base next morning. It is better to reach Siliguri by flight/train to Kolkata and then take an overnight train to NJP unless you are coming from northern India. 

From Kolkata to Siliguri:

1) by train:.

There are several overnight trains running between Kolkata (Howrah or Sealdah) to NJP. Day trains are also available.

From airport (Dumdum, CCU) , Sealdah railway station is 15 Km and may take 1 to 2 hours depending upon the time you travel. Howrah is 17 Km and may take up to 2 hours during the heavy traffic in the rush hours. Howrah and Sealdah are only 5 Km apart, though it may take an hour to travel. Pre Paid taxi booths are available.

DARJEELING MAIL – Train No. – 12343  (Good option to reach NJP in the morning. Starts around 10 pm in the night and reaches NJP 8 am in the morning.) PADATIK EXPRESS – Train No. – 12377  (Good option to reach NJP in the morning. Starts around 11 pm in the night and reaches NJP 9 am in the morning.) KANCHANKANYA EXPRESS – Train No. – 13149 (Starts at 8:30 pm in the evening and reaches NJP 7:30 am in the morning) SHATABDI EXPRESS – Train No. – 12041  (Day train, starts 2:15 pm in the afternoon and reaches NP at 10:20 pm in the night. There are hotels/lodges outside the railway station at a walking distance of 5 minutes. Otherwise book an auto rickshaw/taxi to Siliguri, which takes around 15 minutes. There are several hotels around Siliguri Junction/Tenzing Norgay Bus Terminus/S.N.T (Sikkim Nationalised Transport stand).

There are other trains also of which some run daily and some on particular days of week.

Avoid booking wait listed (WL) tickets in AC classes (1A/2A/3A) or Chair Car (CC). Book Sleeper class (SL)/Second Sitting class (2S) tickets which have normally more seats/berths and hence much better chance to get confirmed.

2) By flight:

From Kolkata(CCU)  take a flight to Bagdogra (IXB). From airport book a taxi to reach Siliguri which is 10 Km away.

From Delhi to Siliguri:

1) by train:.

Following trains are good to reach NJP and run daily.

DIBRUGARH RAJDHANI – Train No. 12424  (arrives NJP late in the morning @ 10:45 am) NORTH EAST EXP – Train No. 12506  (arrives NJP @ 8:20 am in the morning) BRAHMAPUTRA MAIL – Train No. 12424  (arrives NJP at 5 am in the morning. But this train runs late frequently.

Always avoid booking wait listed (WL) tickets in AC classes (1A/2A/3A) or Chair Car (CC). Book Sleeper class (SL)/Second Sitting class (2S) tickets which have normally more seats/berth and hence much better chance to get confirmed.

From Delhi (DEL) take a flight to Bagdogra (IXB). From airport book a taxi to reach Siliguri which is 10 Km away.

For night stay in NJP/SIliguri:

Trekkers reaching on the previous day before the journey to the actual trek base need to stay the night in Siliguri/NJP. There are several options in Siliguri for spending a night while staying in Standard or Budget accommodation. It is better to reach to the centre of SIliguri called Siliguri Junction (adjacent to Tenzing Norgay Bus Terminus and Sikkim nationalised Transport/S.N.T stand). It takes 30 minutes from Bagdogra or 15 minutes from NJP. There are hotels 5 minutes walking from NJP also.

Return from NJP/Bagdogra:

Normally you reach NJP/Bagdogra from any trek base  by 5/6 pm in the evening. You can take any train after 7 pm to Kolkata safely, which reach early in the morning. Accordingly arrange your homeward journey from Kolkata onward.

Drive from NJP/Bagdogra to Chitrey: 90 Km - 4/5 hours

Trek to tumling – 9 km – 6 hours, trek to kalapokhri: 12 km - 6/7 hours, kalapokhri to sandakphu trek – 6 km – 3/4 hours, trek to phalut - 21 km - 8/10 hours, sunrise at phalut top -1 hour - trek to gorkhey - 15 km - 5 hours, trek to srikhola - 12 km - 5 hours - trek ends; - drive to njp/bagdogra/siliguri -150 km - 6/7 hours or drive to darjeeling town - 90 km - 4 hours.

P.S.: Distances and altitudes are approximate and may not be exact.

  TREK FEE: ₹ 14,950 (Chitrey to Srikhola) + 5% GST without any transportation 

The above TREK FEE is per person for a group of at least 8 trekkers . We don’t run a fixed-departure group tour for this variant. For group tours check our Sandakphu trek  (without Phalut).

Customised/Private Sandakphu & Phalut Trek Cost Structure:  The following TREK FEE is without any transportation cost to reach the trek basecamp and return. An additional 5% GST is applicable.

Inclusions:

6 nights of accommodation from Chitrey (Day 1) to Gorkhey (Day 6) in a private tourist lodge or GTA Huts on a sharing basis. These lodges are simple and basic in nature, with clean beds and linens. Rooms are dormitory-type, with triple, quad, or more sharing.

Note : For foreigners and OCIs, accommodations are in shared GTA Trekkers Huts at Tonglu, Sandakphu, and Phalut as per current regulations. Shared Indian-style toilet/lavatory outside the dormitory without any running water source.

Meals during the trek ( Day 1 dinner to Day 7 breakfast ) Regular Indian-style nutritious vegetarian food during the trek (including occasional eggs), breakfast, hot lunch (en route), and dinner with morning and evening tea.

An experienced trekking guide, who will be a local to this particular area and has profound knowledge of the trekking trails around. He will be able to communicate in simple english.

Singalila National Park permit fees as per the itinerary for Indian nationals.

Travel and Medical Insurance covering high altitude trekking tours (For Indian nationals it is included in the TREK FEE, up to 60 years of age). It covers your trek as well as your return journey to NJP/Bagdogra as per itinerary.

 Basic First Aid and Medicine kit.

Exclusions:

Transportation from NJP/Bagdogra to Chitrey and back (₹ 4900 for NJP/Bagdogra/Siliguri to Chitrey; ₹ 7000 from Srikhola to NJP/Bagdogra/Siliguri or ₹ 4500 for a drop to Darjeeling by a Tata Sumo. We will arrange, you pay directly to the driver.

We assume that you will carry your personal backpack with all your personal belongings. If you want to offload your rucksack or backpack and have it carried by a porter, then you need to pay additional charges. Charges are fixed as per the Maneybhanjung Guide and Porter Association, and they are  ₹ 1200/day. You hire a porter and pay directly in cash (₹) at the association office in Maneybhanjung. You have to pay the porter for six days. He will carry a maximum of 17–18 Kg (2 medium-sized backpacks or rucksacks).

Additional ₹ 5,000 per person for foreigners and OCIs . This will take care of the additional Singalila National Park entry fees (₹ 500 per day for foreigners compared to ₹ 200 per day for Indians) and the guiding charge differences as prescribed by the Guide and Porter Association at Maneybhanjung.

Still/Video camera charges inside the Singalila National Park.

 Any tip/gratuity to the HT supports staff.

Anything which NOT mentioned in the “Inclusions” or personal in nature.

  • We assume that you have read and understood our “ Terms & Conditions ”  before Booking a trek/tour.
  • To reserve your place in a scheduled Fixed Departure trek or a Customised/Private trek  pay 25% of the Trek/Tour Fee  as the initial  “Booking Deposit” . You can pay by Net banking/Draft/Cheque/Credit/Debit/AMEX cards. This will ensure your participation in the desired trek and we will reserve your place in the scheduled date. You need to pay the remaining amount at least  15 days before Trek Starting Date .
  • If you book a Trek/Tour before 14 days or less from Trek/Tour Starting Date, you need to pay the full Trek/Tour Fee .

  Cancellations:

  • “Booking Amount” i.e.  25% of the Trek/Tour Fee is Non-Refundable  at any stage.
  • If in case you are not able to make it due to unavoidable reason(s), we provide you a  very flexible choice of Shifting to another trek within next one year . One year is counted from the starting date of the trek/tour you booked initially with us.
  • In case you postpone your trip you need to inform  minimum of 15 days before  the trek/tour starting date. (Though we suggest to inform us earlier if known)
  • In case you postpone a trek/tour before 15 days of the scheduled Trek/Tour Starting date or prior , you may shift to another group of the same trek/tour scheduled in the same season or within next one year. You may shift to another suitable route also. For changing any, you need our approval first. Your request must be in written communication through your registered email with us.
  • If you cancel/postpone a trek/tour from  14 days to 8 days before tour starting date , your Booking Amount is Non-Refundable. We will not take any request of shifting dates. We will charge 50% of the amount as Cancellation Charges and process refund of remaining 50%. You may also shift to another group within next year but 25% Booking Amount will be deemed as Cancellation Charge and the rest amount will be transferred to the shifted group.
  • If you cancel a trek/tour  7 days (i.e. a week) before Trek/Tour Starting Date or later , there will be NO REFUND.
  • In case of any unforeseen incident including but not limited to natural calamities like flood, earthquake, landslide, forest fire or any political unrest, if we are compelled to cancel the trek/trip, you will be entitled to redeem the full amount for the same/similar kind of trek/trip within next one year.

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Tour Reviews

sandakphu phalut trek in december

Himalayan Trekkers is a fantastic tour operator that I highly recommend. They had provided an experienced and knowledgeable guide who will take you on the adventure of a lifetime. The treks are well-organized and the food is delicious. I especially appreciated the company’s commitment to sustainability and ethical tourism.

In short, Himalayan Trekkers is a great choice for anyone looking for a safe, enjoyable, and sustainable trekking experience in Sandakphu – Phalut trek route. Special mention: Dawa Drukpa is an awesome guide and Robin is an awesome porter, even better as people. Thanks Himalayan Trekkers.

sandakphu phalut trek in december

We booked a 7D6N trek to Sandakphu & Phalut, and a driver for the following days to take us to Sikkim. The communication in advance was clear and swift. We had a great guide (Amar) and driver. We can recommend booking your trek through Himalaya Trekkers, but be aware of the more than basic conditions in the GTA huts run by the government, which are mandatory accommodation for foreigners.

sandakphu phalut trek in december

Overall great. Amazing that everyone showed up and knew how to get me from place to place. Lucky to have a clear day from Sandakphu to Phalut. Experienced a range of weather and topography, a full experience. Amar was professional and pleasant. Thanks for guiding me through the process.

sandakphu phalut trek in december

We had the Sandakphu trek with them during our Lunar new year and it was great. We enjoyed the scenery and overall, just the food is different from ours so some members were not get used to and had to eat the food we brought from home.

sandakphu phalut trek in december

My first trek was Sandakphu & Phalut with HT. Everything was mesmerizing. Thanks HT for giving a wonderful experience.

sandakphu phalut trek in december

It was great time with HT. all arrangement was superb. Thank you

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Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu Trek lies in the Darjeeling district of West Bengal; on this trek, you can expect to experience the breathtaking vistas of the world’s tallest peaks. The Level of this trek is moderate to difficult, suitable for people with prior experience; first-time trekkers can also do this. Picturesque views of the snow-capped peaks of Nepal, Bhutan, and east of Tibet are the scenery that awaits on this trek. Since this trek falls under the Singallia National Park, you can witness this region’s rich vegetation and fauna.

The Sandakphu Trek is a unique adventure that combines the stunning sight of four of the highest mountains on Earth with a harmonious blend of nature and culture. As you stand at Phalut, take in the breathtaking view of the Everest cluster, comprising the fourth- and fifth-highest mountains globally, Lhotse and Makalu. This unique vantage point offers a rare opportunity to behold these three magnificent peaks together, a truly unforgettable experience.

The majestic “Sleeping Buddha” mountain range, located on your right, is truly awe-inspiring. Its uncanny resemblance to a peaceful, slumbering figure is a sight. The impressive massif boasts the third-highest mountain in the world, Kanchenjunga, which stands out as the most prominent peak in this distinctively shaped range. As you wake up at our Sabalgram campsite, you will be greeted by the mesmerizing Sleeping Buddha, a sight that often evokes strong emotions in hikers.

Sandakphu-Phalut holds a special place in our hearts when experiencing breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. The sunset we witness from Aahl is genuinely remarkable and incomparable. It is a peculiar phenomenon of nature where a vast expanse of clouds settles beneath Aahl, resembling waves in the sea. Within this enchanting cloud-filled atmosphere, the sun gradually sets, casting a mesmerizing glow. The sight of the Everest cluster and the Sleeping Buddha, shining in vibrant shades of orange, adds an emotional touch to these unforgettable moments during the trek.

The primary motivation for embarking on this trek is to witness the breathtaking sunrises and sunsets. Based on our past experiences, we have yet to come across treks offering magnificent views of the sun’s ascension and descent. Our hikers particularly adore the Singalila National Park. Its bamboo and rhododendron forests are incredibly dense and awe-inspiring.

North of Samanden, an expansive stretch of bamboo grows, forming a canopy that invites visitors to immerse themselves in a unique experience. As they walk beneath the towering, dense stalks, the sun’s rays are filtered through the leaves, casting a soft, emerald glow. The closely packed bamboo creates an enchanting atmosphere, transporting those who venture into this hidden realm to a world of wonder and magic.

While it’s uncommon, it’s not impossible to catch a glimpse of the majestic Himalayan black bear, red panda, and clouded leopard during the trek. Additionally, we’re excited to immerse ourselves in the rich Indo-Nepali culture that permeates the region. As we make our way through the mountains, our route takes us across the border between Nepal and India, with our sleeping tents set up in India and our kitchen tents in Nepal at some camps.

The proprietors of the local tea houses, who are often families, are renowned for their hospitality and warmth. Upon entering one of these cozy establishments, visitors are welcomed with a steaming cup of tea and a heartfelt smile. The influence of Buddhism is palpable and pervasive.

The food combines elements from both Nepali and Tibetan traditions. We love Bhukiya roti, a delicious bread. It pairs perfectly with our homemade fruit jams. Additionally, we have a particular fondness for Nepali Thukpa, which is distinct from the version found in our cities. Remember to bring back Dalle Khursani, one of the spiciest chillies in the world, as a souvenir. Lastly, don’t forget to include bamboo shoot pickles and Churpi (yak cheese) on your list of souvenirs to complete your collection.

At this remarkable height, you would see the Buddha Formation and the sight of Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, and various other snow-covered peaks. The vibrant biodiversity found in the region includes Magnolias and Rhododendrons, which are very beautiful and add to the scenic picture-perfect landscape. This hamlet is studded with local wooden huts and spread-out farmlands. This trek also follows the Old Silk Route, where the trail leads through bends, loops, and lush natural beauty, along with the hospitality of the locals.

  • Stay will be on a twin-sharing basis in tents
  • + 250 Trek Insurance (Optional)
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  • Transport Optional ( INR - 2,500 extra )

Pickup Point Will be from New Jalpaiguri or NJP and pickup time will be 9.30 AM. Drop NJP by 6 P.M on the final day. 

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Day Wise Detailed Itinerary of Sandakphu Trek

Day 1: new jalpaiguri (njp) to sepi by road.

  • Stay  – Overnight stay at the teahouse.
  • Meal  – Dinner
  • Distance  – 130 km
  • Time Taken  – approx. 7 hrs
  • Altitude  – New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station (374 ft / 114 meter), Sepi (6400 ft / 1951 meter)
  • Altitude Difference  – 6026 ft / 1837 meter

The trekkers would begin the journey from New Jalpaiguri (NJP) to Sepi; on the road, they would pass through the famous tea gardens of Darjeeling and Sikkim. After we had begun the drive, the first place we would reach was Mirik, which is a famous tourist destination. On route, we would pass by some picturesque, charming villages like Rimbik, Sukhipokhri and Dhotrey. The stop point of today’s trek is Sepi, an impressive place surrounded by greenery. There is also a Srikhola spring in Sepi village, which makes the landscape more beautiful. Upon reaching it, we would rest after the tiring, long drive.

Day 2: Sepi to Gorkhey via Raman-Samanden

  • Meal  – Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner
  • Distance  – 15 km
  • Time Taken  – approx. 8 hrs
  • Altitude  – Sepi (6400 ft / 1951 meter), Gorkhey (7874 ft / 2400 meter)
  • Altitude Difference  – 1474 ft / 449 meter
  • Trek Grade  – Gradual

It is the second day of your travel and the first day of your trek, so that trekkers will be given a delicious breakfast in the morning on this day. The trekkers would be passing through the famous Darjeeling tea garden. From the beginning of the trek, the trail gradually climbs uphill, followed by some steep sections until we reach Raman. At the beginning of the trail, you would be crossing fields and small huts on the way. But as you proceed, the huts will disappear, and you will start seeing pine and oak forests. The trekker would find dense forest as the region falls under the Singalila Range, which is well known for abundant greenery. The trekker would then cross a bridge, after which lies an area where locals have dedicated stone benches for the people who have passed away. As the trekkers move further, they would again see farmlands and wooden huts, which means they have reached Samanden village. From Samanden village, it is just a few kilometers till you reach Gorkhey, which would be the resting place for the day.

Day 3: Gorkhey to Phalut by Trek

  • Altitude  – Gorkhey (7874 ft / 2400 meters), Phalut (11,800 ft / 3600 meters)
  • Altitude Difference  – 3926 ft / 1200 meter
  • Trek Grade  – Gradual to Moderate

Begin your morning with hot tea and the glorious view of the mountains before you. When the trekker is ready for the day’s trek, they begin walking along the gorgeous Gorkhey Khola, which flows out of Ramam River and passes through Gorkhey village. The trail would then pass through Oaks, Bamboos, and Rhododendron Forest, and at some places, the trail could be steeply uphill. Soon, you will reach Phalut, one of the highest peaks in the Singalila Range and the second-highest point after Sandakphu Ridge. “Sleeping Buddha” is the name of the four tallest mountain peaks in Phalut. Gorkhey is a small village with fields and rivers flowing at the bottom. Here, you could also experience the warmth of the local culture and lifestyle of the quaint little village.

Day 4: Phalut to Thakom by Trek

  • Distance  – 10 km
  • Altitude  – Phalut (11,800 ft / 3600 mtr), Thakom (11,300 ft / 3444 mtr)
  • Altitude Difference  – 500 ft / 156 meter

On this day, you would be trekking where the Sleeping Buddha formation would be in the background. In today’s trek, you will cross the Indo-Nepal border to reach Nepal. Thakom is a beautiful valley between Sabargram and Sandakphu, a beautiful combination of beautiful meadows and a picturesque landscape setting. On this trek, you would see some Yaks grazing in the meadows; the trail is further remote and unknown location. You will see Rhododendron trees as you reach the day’s stopping point. Upon reaching the stopping point, Trekup India’s high-altitude chief will prepare a delicious dinner for you.

Day 5: Thakom to Aal by Trek

  • Distance  – 11 km
  • Time Taken  – approx. 7 hrs.
  • Altitude  – Thakom (11,300 ft / 3444 meters), Aal (11,500 ft / 3505 meters)
  • Altitude Difference  – 200 ft / 61 meter

The beautiful sunrise awaits you as you wake up in the morning with scenic views of the mountains. All is also the closest campsite to Sandakphu summit; today’s trek will not be as tiring as the previous days. Furthermore, on this trek, you would also catch sight of the Kanchenjunga ranges and other peaks. From here, you would be closely seeing the Sleeping Buddha formation. You would get ample rest at Aal before the next day’s trek.

Day 6: Aal to Timbure via Sandakphu by Trek

  • Distance  – 14 km
  • Time Taken  – approx. 6 hrs
  • Altitude  – All (11,500 ft / 3505 meters), Sandakphu (11,930 / 3636 meters), Timbure (6550 ft / 1996 meters)
  • Altitude Difference  – Aal to Sandakphu (430 ft / 131 meters), Sandakphu to Timbure (5380 ft / 1640 meters)

Today marks a long trekking day; begin the morning with a warm breakfast and hot tea. The trekker would reach from Aal to Sandakphu in a few hours, where you could enjoy the sunrise if you wake up early. From Sandakphu, you will see snow-covered peaks such as Makalu, Lhotse, Everest, Nuptse, Baruntse, Chamling, Chomo, Lonzo, Machapuchare, and others. After spending ample time at the top, you would begin your downhill climb towards Timbure. The first village you would be crossing by is Gurdum, which is a picture-perfect dwelling surrounded by Himalayan mountains. Upon reaching Timbure, you would be either staying at the teahouse.

Day 7: Timbure to Srikhola by Trek, Srikhola to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) by Road

  • Distance  – Timbure to Srikhola by Trek (3 km), Srikhola to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) by road (130 km)
  • Time Taken  – Timbure to Srikhola by Trek (approx. 1 hr), Srikhola to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) by road (approx. 6 hrs)
  • Altitude  – Timbure (6550 ft / 1996 meter), Srikhola (6900 ft / 2103 meter), New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station (374 ft / 114 meter),
  • Altitude Difference  – Timbure to Srikhola (440 ft / 107 meters), Srikhola to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway (6526 ft / 1989 meter)

This is the last of your journey and trek; this would be the last when you would be up close to the mountains. You will begin your trek from Timbure to Srikhola, which will take approx. one hour. From Srikhola, you would begin road travel to New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station, where a Trekup India Representative would drop you off. As you reach New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway Station, the Trekup India Team will bid you farewell, and you will be on your own to either proceed towards your home or you could explore the nearby places.

We’ve prepared a comprehensive Trek Route Map for your upcoming adventure to  Sandakphu  Phalut  Trek , which outlines the entire journey  including  all stops and trails. This map provides detailed information on the terrain, distance between points of interest, and estimated travel time to help ensure a safe and enjoyable trek. We’ve carefully curated the map to ensure that you have all the necessary information at your fingertips. Please take a moment to review it thoroughly, and don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.

The Trek Altitude Chart is a  useful  tool for Trekkers to monitor their altitude changes during their rides, allowing them to plan their routes more efficiently and track their progress over time. This Sandakphu Trek chart  is beneficial for both  casual and experienced Trekkers, helping them make the most out of their Trek experience.

Trek Cost Inclusions

  • Stay: 6 Nights of Tea House, Guest house accommodation at individual campsites of Trekup India on twin sharing.
  • Meals:  Trekup India will provide freshly cooked meals during the trek starting with Dinner on Day 1 to  tea, coffee on day 7 (Meals are simple, nutritious, and vegetarian)  
  • Transport (Optional):  Srinagar to Sonmarg and return. ( 2,500 extra )
  • Trek Insurance (Optional):  Trekup India recommends that all trekkers consider getting trek insurance. This is optional, but highly recommended. Trek insurance covers unexpected events that may occur during your trek. The cost of the insurance starts from INR 210. Please read more about  what is included in the coverage and why it is mandatory on treks.
  • Trek Equipment:   Sleeping bag, Sleeping tents, Kitchen tent, Dining tent, Toilet Tent.
  • Amenities:  All utensils, sleeping mattresses (Black foam mats), Crampons, and Gaiters for snow.      
  • Health & Safety:   First Aid Box, Oxygen Cylinders, Stretchers, Oxi meters, BP Machines, health.
  • Permits:  Forest Permits and Camping Permission Fee  
  • Trek Crew:  High Altitude Chef, Helpers, Trek Leader & Guides, and other support teams.
  • Potters & Mules:  Potters and Mules are to carry all trekking equipment, ration, and vegetables.

Trek Cost Exclusions

  • GST 5% (it is Mandatory)
  • Any Meals/accommodation beside the itinerary or not mentioned in the program.
  • Any Bus / Airfare to/from trek start/end point 
  • Personal Medical expenses do carry your medication. 
  • Any personal services such as Laundry, phone calls, liquors, mineral water, etc.
  • Any still / video camera fee 
  • Any Entrance fee Monuments, Monasteries, Museums, Temples – Pay directly on the spot. 
  • Mules or porter charges to carry private baggage (Offload Charges for bag 365 per day, per bag if paid online (at base camp 2,550). Note: Bag weight should not be more than 10 kg.
  • Any emergency evacuation charges
  • Any services that are not mentioned in the cost inclusion section.

What should you pack for the Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu Trek  is a high-altitude trek. The trekking gear you have to have for this particular trek differs from normal treks. Thus, read this whole segment. There is an important question that the trekker who is doing trek asks, like what all things to carry while trekking. Below, we have provided the details on everything you should take; an easy way to remember is by Head to foot or foot to head. We have prepared from Head to foot.

Things to Carry, pack for trek

When trekking it's important to carry headgear to protect your head and face.

Heading  out for a trek? Don’t forget to carry headgear to protect your beautiful face and head from the sun, wind, and dust! It’s an essential accessory that keeps you safe and comfortable throughout your adventurous journey. So, make sure you pack it before you step out into nature!

  • Head Lamps  –  When trekking at night, headlamps are essential to illuminate your path while keeping your hands free. Headlamps come in different sizes and lumens, so it is essential to choose one that suits your needs.
  • Hats or Cap  –  Caps or hats are also necessary when trekking in different weather conditions. Caps protect your head from the wind and freezing temperatures at night, while hats provide shade and protection from the sun during the day. It’s essential to ensure that your hat has a strap to prevent it from being blown away by the wind.
  • Sunglasses  –  Sunglasses are also essential for trekking. Your sunglasses should protect your eyes from harmful UV rays and fit your face perfectly to avoid falling off while climbing, jumping, or crossing obstacles. The glass of your sunglasses should also be designed for different weather conditions to provide optimal visibility.
  • Buff / Balaclava  –  Lastly, a buff or balaclava is a must-have to protect your mouth or neck from extreme temperatures and keep them warm. Buffs and balaclavas come in different materials, thicknesses, and designs, so it’s important to choose one that suits your needs and preferences. Depending on the weather conditions and your activities, you can wear them as neck warmers, face masks, or headbands.

When trekking in high altitudes, prepare for cold weather by wearing layers. Layering traps heat, keeps you warm, and allows you to easily adjust your clothing as temperatures fluctuate.

Layering is important for different seasons when trekking. When planning a high-altitude trek, it is important to prepare for the cold weather. Wearing layers is the best approach as it provides both protection and flexibility when the weather changes frequently in the mountains. Layering helps to trap heat and keep your body warm, while at the same time allowing you to easily adjust your clothing as the temperature fluctuates. By wearing layers, you can enjoy your trek comfortably and stay safe in the unpredictable mountain weather

  • For spring, summer, and monsoon treks , consider wearing three layers: a woollen sweater, a fleece, and a padded jacket.
  • For  autumn treks , add one more fleece layer to make it four layers.
  • For  winter treks , you may need five layers with thermals, a woollen sweater, two fleeces, and a padded jacket.
  • T-shirt/sleeve shirt – Bring three T-shirts and two quick-dry trek pants, wearing one and carrying the others. Long sleeve shirts help to protect from sun UV rays. We recommend synthetic T-shirts as they get dry quickly when they get wet.
  • Hiking / Trekking Jacket – down jackets (-5 to-10 C) or two-three-layer jackets.
  • Thermals – at least two pairs of thermals help keep the body warm during cold weather.
  • Undergarments – you can carry them according to your habitual and hygiene requirements.
  • Gloves – 1 pair of gloves will keep your hand warm and nice.
  • Trek Pants – Bring 2 to 3 comfortable trekking pants. Trekking pants play a significant role, as they are designed for comfort and mobility, making trekking easier. It should be Synthetic so that it gets dry quickly when wet.
  • Rain Wear – you can carry a raincoat or Poncho. During long rains and snowfalls, the waterproof jackets start leaking. Still, the Poncho and raincoats keep you dry, so choose accordingly.

Tip:  If you choose a raincoat on your trek, carry a small waterproof cover so things inside your backpack can’t get wet. If you carry a Poncho, you don’t need to worry. It protects both you and your backpack.

When it comes to planning a trek, one of the most important aspects is to ensure that you have the right kind of foot gear.

  • Trekking shoes  which are waterproof and have ankle support. Walking / Hiking sandals which can be used off the trek, i.e., in the morning and evening hours when you reach the campsite, basically to get your feet rest from heavy boots, sometimes used for crossing streams and rivers, it’s more comfortable and safer than crossing barefoot or wetting your shoes. Sneakers (Optional) can be worn for normal driving days or used around the camp.
  • Socks – you should at least carry 3 to 4 pairs.
  • Microspikes & Gaitors will be provided by Trekup India when required. You don’t have to carry them.

Personal First Aid Kit

Don't forget to pack your personal first aid kit! It's always better to be safe. So, make sure you're prepared for any unforeseen circumstances.

Below are some common medicines generally required/used during your adventure trip; however, please consult your doctors prior.

  • Antiseptic towel or water syringe (to clean the wound)
  • Butterfly bandage for a small cut
  • Cotton and elastic bandages and sterile gauze pad for larger wounds
  • Latex gloves are used when the wound bleeds.
  • Medicine for Diarrhea (Upset stomach)
  • Medicine for cold, flue/fever, headache
  • Some pain killers
  • ORS pouches
  • Quick pain relief spray (External use)
  • Any personal medicine prescribed by your doctor
  • Dimox / Similar for high altitude sickness
  • Bug Repellent
  • Carry some nutria/energy bars and drinks (non-alcoholic)
  • Note: Kindly consult your doctor before purchasing or taking any medicine.

Gadgets and Other Items

You might also consider bringing a camera, binoculars, portable charger, and snacks. Be well-prepared and tackle any trail with confidence.

  • Trekking Poles
  • Mobile phone
  • Spare batteries for phone and camera, power bank
  • Lightweight flashlight or headlight
  • A waterproof bag made of plastic is used for the camera.
  • Plug/converter for electrical items
  • 1-litre water bottle
  • A journal with a pen would be a good idea to keep your notes.
  • Some book of your interest for the ideal time
  • Get into the habit of maintaining a Map and guidebook of the region.

Hygiene & Personal toiletry

Remember to pack hygiene and personal toiletry items such as soap, shampoo, toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, and toilet paper.

  • Sunscreen with UV protection to shield your skin from harmful rays
  • 1 or 2 small quick-drying towels to help you dry off quickly in case of rain or sweat
  • Toilet paper, tissues or wet wipes for maintaining hygiene while on the trek
  • Toothbrush, toothpaste, and mouth freshener to keep your mouth clean and fresh throughout the journey
  • Deodorant or talcum powder to help you stay fresh and odor-free, especially during hot and humid climates
  • Shampoo to keep your hair clean and healthy
  • Sanitary pads or tampons (for female trekkers) to manage menstrual cycles
  • Lip-gloss or salve to protect your lips from dryness and chapping
  • Bio-degradable soap to keep yourself clean and hygienic while on the trek
  • Nail clipper and other personal items that you use daily

Compulsory Documents to Carry

There are certain documents that you should always carry with you. These documents are not only necessary for your safety and security, but they may also be required by local authorities.

These files must be submitted to the Forest Department before your trek. With none of these, you will not be permitted to trek—original and photocopy of government photo identity card. Carry IDs like Aadhaar, voter ID, etc.

How To Plan Your Trek & Reach New Jalpaiguri Junction (NJP)

By Air:  Bagdogra Airport, conveniently located near our pickup point at STNM Bus / Taxi Stand in Siliguri, is the nearest airport (approximately 20-25 Km away). We recommend arriving either early morning or a day prior to your flight for a smooth journey. 

By Train:  The New Jalpaiguri (NJP) Railway station, known for its excellent railway connectivity, is your destination if you’re planning to arrive by train. From there, you can easily take an auto/taxi to our pickup point at STNM Bus / Taxi Stand in Siliguri (approximately 30-35 Km away). We advise arriving either early morning or a day prior to your train journey to account for any potential delays.

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Fitness required & preparation guide sandakphu trek.

If you’re preparing for a Sandakphu Phalut Trek, Trekup India recommends jogging as part of your fitness routine. Jogging helps work out the same muscle groups that you’ll use during trekking and can help you build endurance. You don’t need any special equipment to get started.

Fitness Required & Preparation Guide For Himalayan Treks

Fitness Target

Trekup India has put the Sandakphu Trek into an Moderate-Difficult grade level trek. 

For Difficult – Challenging Treks –  In order to be well-prepared for your upcoming trek, it is recommended that you focus on building your endurance by aiming to cover a distance of 5.5 kilometers in less than 45 minutes. This will help you to develop the necessary stamina and strength required to successfully complete your journey.

How to Achieve This Fitness Target?

To start preparing for your trek:

  • Try jogging for at least five days every week.
  • If you find 5 km too difficult at first, begin with 2 km and gradually increase over 2-3 weeks.
  • Once you feel more comfortable running 5 km, focus on improving your speed gradually on a daily basis.

It is important to ensure that you can consistently complete 4.5 km in under 40 minutes for at least two weeks before your planned trek. Allow yourself 6-8 weeks to prepare physically for the journey.

Strength Training exercises that benefit  Trekking

Trekking is an activity that demands a good level of strength.

Strength Training exercises that benefit Trekking

Trekking is a demanding activity that requires good cardiovascular endurance, muscular strength, and overall fitness. To help you prepare for your trek, incorporating bodyweight exercises into your training routine can be an effective way to build strength, improve stability, and enhance endurance, all of which are crucial for a successful trek. In this regard, here’s a breakdown of body weight exercises categorized by the specific body parts they target and the benefits they offer during trekking.

1. Lower Body Exercises

Lower body exercises like squats and lunges are great for building lower body strength, essential for trekking.

Squats are an excellent exercise for building lower body strength, essential for trekking. They target the quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, and calves. Solid quadriceps and glutes provide power for ascending and tackling uphill climbs, while vital hamstrings aid stability during descents. This is particularly helpful in navigating uneven terrain during trekking. 

How to perform Squats Exercises:

  • Stand with feet shoulder-width apart, toes pointing slightly outward.
  • Lower your body by bending your knees and hips, keeping your back straight.
  • Lower until your thighs are parallel to the ground or as low as comfortable.
  • Push through your heels to return to the starting position.

Lunges target the quadriceps, hamstrings, glutes, and calves. They improve lower body strength, balance, and stability, crucial for maintaining control on rocky trails and steep slopes. Additionally, they enhance flexibility, reducing the risk of injury while trekking. 

How to Perform  Lunge Exercises:

  • Stand with feet hip-width apart, hands on hips or sides.
  • Take a step forward with one foot, lowering your body until both knees are bent at 90-degree angles.
  • Push through the heel of your front foot to return to the starting position.
  • Repeat on the other side, alternating legs.

2. Upper Body Exercises

Upper body exercises such as push-ups and pull-ups effectively strengthen the upper body, especially the chest and shoulders, which are essential for carrying a backpack during treks.

a. Push-Ups

Targets: Chest, shoulders, triceps, and core.

Benefits for Trekking:  Push-ups are an effective exercise to strengthen the upper body, especially the chest and shoulders, essential for carrying a backpack during treks. Improved upper body strength will also help maintain posture and stability while traversing challenging terrain.

How to Perform Push-Ups Exercises:

  • Start in a plank position with hands shoulder-width apart and body in a straight line from head to heels.
  • Lower your body by bending your elbows until your chest nearly touches the ground.
  • Push through your palms to return to the starting position.
  • Keep your core engaged throughout the movement.

b. Pull-Ups/Bodyweight Rows:

Targeting the back, biceps, and shoulders can significantly benefit trekking. You can strengthen these muscle groups by performing pull-ups or bodyweight rows and improve your posture and balance while carrying a backpack. Additionally, more muscular back muscles can help reduce the risk of back strain and fatigue during long treks, making your journey safer and more comfortable.

3. Core Exercises

Core exercises like planks and Russian twists can help strengthen the core muscles, which are crucial for maintaining stability and balance while trekking on uneven terrain. 

Targets: Abdominals, obliques, and lower back.

Benefits for Trekking:  Planks are an effective exercise that helps strengthen the core muscles. These muscles are crucial for maintaining stability and balance while trekking on uneven terrain. A strong core also helps improve posture, reducing the risk of back pain and fatigue during extended hikes.

How to Perform Planks Exercises:

  • Start in a plank position with elbows directly under shoulders and body in a straight line from head to heels.
  • Engage your core and hold the position, avoiding sagging or arching the back.
  • Keep breathing steadily and hold for the desired duration.

b. Russian Twists

Targets:  Obliques, abdominals, and lower back.

Benefits for Trekking:  Russian twists engage the core muscles, particularly the obliques, improving rotational stability and balance. Enhanced core strength helps prevent injuries and improves overall performance during trekking.

How to Perform Russian Twist Exercises:

  • Sit on the ground with knees bent and feet flat, leaning back slightly to engage the core.
  • Clasp hands together and twist the torso to one side, bringing the hands towards the ground beside the hip.
  • Return to the centre, then twist to the other side.
  • Continue alternating sides for the desired number of repetitions.

4. Full Body/Cardiovascular Exercises

Full-body/cardiovascular exercises like burpees and mountain climbers are excellent for improving cardiovascular endurance, strength, and agility. 

Burpees are an excellent full-body exercise that targets your legs, chest, arms, and core. This exercise dramatically benefits trekking enthusiasts, improving cardiovascular endurance, strength, and agility. Regularly incorporating burpees into your workout routine can enhance your overall fitness level, which can help you endure long hikes and rugged terrains with ease.

How to Perform Burpees Exercises:

  • Start in a standing position.
  • Squat down and place hands on the ground.
  • Jump feet back into a plank position.
  • Perform a push-up.
  • Jump feet back to the squat position.
  • Explosively jump up into the air, reaching overhead.
  • Land softly and repeat the sequence.

b. Mountain Climbers

Mountain climbers target the core, shoulders, chest, and legs. This dynamic, full-body exercise can significantly improve cardiovascular endurance and agility. It is an excellent functional workout for trekking preparation as it engages both the upper and lower body muscles while strengthening the core muscles.

How to Perform Mountain Climbers Exercises:

  • Drive one knee towards the chest, then quickly switch legs, alternating in a running motion.
  • Keep the core engaged and the hips stable throughout the movement.
  • Continue at a moderate to fast pace for the desired duration.

Incorporating bodyweight exercises into your training routine can help you build strength and endurance and prepare your body for the physical demands of trekking. Consistency and proper form are crucial to maximizing the benefits of these exercises and ensuring a safe and enjoyable trekking experience. Engaging your core muscles, including obliques, abdominals, and lower back, with Russian twists can improve your rotational stability and balance, preventing injuries and enhancing overall performance during trekking.

When incorporating strength training exercises into your workout routine, it’s essential to maintain proper form and technique to avoid injury. Start with lighter weights and gradually increase the intensity as you progress, focusing on compound exercises targeting multiple muscle groups simultaneously. Some examples of practical strength training exercises for trekking include squats, lunges, deadlifts, and pull-ups.

Remember to give your muscles time to recover between workouts, and remember to stretch before and after your workouts to prevent injury and improve flexibility. Combining strength training with jogging and proper stretching allows you to take your fitness to the next level and confidently tackle even the most challenging treks.

Our Trekkers Reviews And Expreinces

We provide only Indian vegetarian food, and your meal will mainly consist of Indian bread, vegetables, lentils, rice, and a delicious dessert. During your trek, we will serve three meals a day, including breakfast, lunch, and dinner. You will also be served tea, snacks, and lip-smacking soup in the evening before dinner. If it is a long day of trekking, you will be given a packed snack.

After extensive research on the trekkers’ nutritional requirements, we prepare the menu. Before putting all the meals together, we also consider the altitude and the weather.

The meal we serve during the trek is perfectly balanced with calories, carbohydrates, vitamins, protein, fibre, and minerals. You need to know that all our cooks have great expertise in cooking and have undergone thorough training. So, get ready to enjoy delectable and lip-smacking dishes during your trek. You will be served with lemon tea in the tent to start your day with a refreshed feeling. Before leaving the campsite for trekking, you will be given a hot finger-licking breakfast like upma, Aallu Prantha, Besan Chilla, Poha, Daliya,  Corn flakes, and   Maggie, along with tea or coffee.

If your trek is longer, we also offer some fresh local fruits such as apples and healthy drinks like Frootie or Maaza. In the afternoon, you will be served a simple & healthy lunch, while at around 04:00 pm, you will be given tea and a light evening breakfast. After you reach your campsite at night, you will be served a hot and delightful dinner. 

After reading this, you must have understood the food we provided on the trek; you don’t need to worry about food. Many trekkers repeatedly trek with us because of the food we provide. Thus, we will give you unforgettable experiences.

Safety During A Trek

Trekking with us for the  sandakphu trek  is entirely safe because we have a team of trek leaders qualified in Wilderness first-aid and complete information about the high-altitude glitches. During the trek, we carry a full first-aid kit that contains all the essential medicines. Before trekking with us, you must ensure that you are medically fit for the trek; for us, your medical fitness is more important than anything else.

Right from our establishment, we at Trekup India have been continuously introducing new safety practices into Indian trekking to ensure the safety of voyagers. Trekup India introduced microspikes and made emergency bottled oxygen mandatory for all treks. Our trek leaders take your daily Pulse oximeter reading. We at Trekup India introduced the radio walkie-talkie as a safety communication device.

How can we ensure that your trek is safe with us?

We have noticed that most trek-organizing organizations do not follow these systems, but with time, they are following us; several competing companies are adopting these practices and organizing great, safe treks.

We ensure complete technical safety in the mountain. Our company has a vast team of more than 100 guides and trek leaders who serve on Himalayan treks. One of the best things about our team is that all the members are trained professionally by the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering, Indian Mountaineering Foundation Delhi, and Hanifle Center Outdoor Education Mussoorie.

Explore our New Safety Protocols

To ensure a perfect Trek, we have introduced some new safety checks to ensure excellent safety for our trekkers. 

Our On-trek safety checks include:

  • Daily oxygen saturation, along with pulse readings
  • Stretchers team appointed on every trek
  • Trained mountain staff and complete safety
  • Additional oxygen cylinders
  • Special medical kit for high-altitude treks
  • Microspikes on all types of snow treks
  • Experienced Trek leaders, as well as safety
  • Technical team on all snowy slopes

For Us, Your Safety Is the Top Priority

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Why you should do sandakphu phalut trek.

Sandakphu Trek is a must-do trek as on this; you come close to the world’s highest peaks. One of the famous sights on this trek is the Buddha Formation. Also, enjoy nature at its best as it lies in the Singallia National Park. The trekker learns about the local lifestyle by seeing the architecture of houses, monasteries, and locals in their day-to-day activities.

A stunning view of the world’s tallest mountain peaks. The picture-perfect sight of four of the world’s tallest mountains in Nepal, Bhutan, and Tibet. The peaks that will be visible are Mount Everest, Lhotse, Makalu and Kanchenjunga. Snowline

1.Get enthralled by the sight of flora and fauna.

The trek is in Singallia National Park, which is rich in biodiversity as you see Magnolias and Rhododendrons. The flowers add to the scenic views of pink, red, scarlet, and yellow hills. Get astonished at the sight of Himalayan black bears and Red Panda jumping on trees in the National Park.

2. “Sleeping Buddha” is a famous peak that is uniquely shaped.

The famous sight of the Buddha Formation is another picturesque sight on this trek. Sleeping Buddha holds significant meaning and importance in Buddhism. This stance mainly implies eternal peace and tranquility. The four tallest mountains form the famous “Sleeping Buddha.”

3. Remote Villages of the Himalayan region.

On the trek, you would see quaint Himalayan villages where people live in the winter season. You would come close to the lifestyle of local villagers, who depend greatly on tourism.

4. Drive through the well-known tea estates of Darjeeling and Sikkim.

You will have the opportunity to tour the native tea gardens of Darjeeling and Sikkim and experience.

Best time to do Sandakphu Trek

The best time to do this trek is between January to April and September to December. In the spring season, the temperature during the day is between 15 to 20 degrees Celsius, and at night it drops to 1 to 5 degrees Celsius. In the autumn, the temperature ranges between 13 to 18 degrees Celsius during the day, and if it rains, the temperature may drop to 1 to 12 degrees Celsius. In the winter, the temperature remains between 8 to 12 degrees Celsius; at night, it remains at 0 degrees Celsius and sometimes drops below 0 degrees Celsius. In winter, the trekker gets to experience snow mildly; spring brings color with it, whether it is white Magnolia flowers or trees of Rhododendron in pink and red. The landscape turns golden in autumn, and you see the unmistakable sight of peaks.

How Difficult is the Sandakphu Phalut Trek

The Sandakphu-Phalut Trek, a moderate trek by specific criteria, ensures your safety throughout the journey. It involves slightly challenging and uneven trails, trekking for up to 6 hours daily, and requires good cardiovascular fitness. The trek meets all these criteria without any technical or complicated sections. Beginners  and experienced trekkers can do this trek,  reaching an altitude of 12,000 ft. The route is well-established, being one of the oldest trekking trails in India. However, there are some challenging sections on this trek, such as the steep ascent from Sepi to Rammam village, the climb from Samanden to Molley, and the descent from Sandakphu to Gurdum, which can be slippery and tricky in rainy or snowy conditions.

Mythological Stories About Sandakphu Trek

A conflict erupted between Nepal and Sikkim, resulting in Nepal’s capture of Darjeeling, which was previously under Sikkim’s jurisdiction. In the face of this upheaval, the Nepalese settlers, known as Gorkhas, migrated to the Darjeeling region. Simultaneously, the British were also making their presence felt in the area. To avert potential attacks, Nepal made the strategic decision to relinquish control of Darjeeling to the British as a gift. This move ensured that Nepal remained one of the few countries the British never colonized. Despite Nepal being predominantly Hindu, the culture in Darjeeling is a fascinating blend of Buddhist practices and strong influences from traditional Tibetan customs. A striking sight in sacred and historic sites are the five-coloured flags, symbolizing the elements of earth, water, air, fire, and space. The locals believe their prayers are carried far and wide by the wind as the flags wave, spreading their messages afar.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sandakphu Phalut Trek

Is sandakphu suitable for beginners.

The Sandakphu Phalut trek is an excellent choice for those new to trekking, but it does demand a reasonable level of physical fitness as it includes moderately long daily walks. The trek spans six days and covers a total distance of 63 kilometres, with an average of around 10 kilometres per day. To ensure a comfortable and successful journey, it’s recommended that you walk 5 kilometres in 40-45 minutes before starting the trek.

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Group Discount: Our group discount policy allows you to save money when booking a trek with a group of 10 or more individuals. You will only need to pay for 9 people, as we waive off the trek fee for one person in the group. It’s important to note that the discount amount does not include the 5% GST. We look forward to hosting your group on our trekking adventure soon!

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Sandakphu Phalut Trek

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Do you want to see Mt. Everest, Mt. Lhotse, Mt. Makalu, and some of the other highest mountains in the world? Then, the Sandakphu Phalut Trek might be perfect for you. 

This trek covers India and Nepal and offers you the chance to see some of the most stunning parts of this region. Even if you’re not typically used to trekking, this is a great place to start. The views and experience here will be unlike anything else in India. It’s also known as the “trekker’s wonderland.”

This trek gives you an opportunity to visit Darjeeling Railway Station, which is located within a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is well worth a visit. Only Sikkim has the Red Panda as its state animal.

The Sandakphu Phalut Trek takes you to an altitude of approx. 12,000 ft. 

If you are looking for the most memorable experience of your life, then look no further – the Sandakphu trek is for you! This breathtaking hike takes you through a dense forest, to the top of Sandakphu Peak. From this mesmerising viewpoint, you can see Mount Everest.

The trek is rated easy on our difficulty scale. Temperatures can range from 8 to 15 degrees centigrade May to April, while from October to December temperatures range from 8 to -8 degrees centigrade. 

Departure & Return Location

Manebhanjan

Meeting Time

Price includes.

  • Activity: Trekking, Camping, etc
  • Accommodation during Trek (Camping)
  • Meals during Trek (Veg)
  • All season Camping tents on twin sharing basis, Sleeping bags with adequate sub-zero temperature rating, comfortable mattress
  • Safety Equipment includes static rescue rope, seat harness, carabiners, pulleys, ice-axe, micro-spikes, slings
  • Forest Permits/Camping Charges/Permits, Trek Permit Fee/IMF Permission – up to the amount charged for Indian Nationals.
  • Mountaineering course certified Trek Leader with First Aid knowledge
  • Experienced Local guide, cook, helpers
  • Porters or mules for carrying common luggage
  • Exhaustive First Aid kit including portable oxygen cylinder, oximeter

Price Excludes

  • Transportation
  • Meals during the road journey
  • Any expenses of personal nature
  • Mules or porter to carry personal luggage. (extra luggage, if any can be left at the base camp with the authorities)
  • Cost Escalation due to natural reasons
  • Any expense not specified in the inclusion list

What to Expect

  • Incredible Panoramic Views The Sandakphu Phalut trek offers trekkers stunning panoramic views of four of the world's five highest peaks - Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu. From the summit, you'll be treated to a breathtaking 180-degree view of these majestic mountains.
  • Rhododendron and Magnolia Forests During the spring season, the trail is adorned with vibrant blooms of rhododendrons and magnolias. This adds a colorful touch to the green landscape and creates a picturesque setting for your trek.
  • Singalila National Park The trek takes you through the Singalila National Park, home to rare and exotic wildlife like red pandas and Himalayan black bears. It's a great opportunity for nature lovers and wildlife enthusiasts to spot some unique species.
  • Cultural Experience The trek also provides a cultural experience as you'll pass through several small villages and interact with locals. You'll get to witness their simple lifestyle and traditional houses, and maybe even participate in local festivals if your visit coincides.
  • Phalut Top The second highest peak in West Bengal, Phalut top provides an unobstructed view of the Sleeping Buddha - the Kanchenjunga range, which appears to be in the shape of a sleeping Buddha. The sunrise and sunset views from here are truly mesmerizing.
  • Kalapokhri Lake This is a sacred lake for the locals, surrounded by prayer flags and believed to be inhabited by a holy serpent. The lake never freezes, despite being located at such a high altitude.

Sandakphu Phalut Trek Itinerary

Day 1 new jalpaiguri to manebhanjan, day 2 manebhanjan to tumling, day 3 tumling to kalipokhri.

You can see the elegant Sleeping Buddha from here, bathed in the first rays of the sun. If the sky is clear, the entire Kanchenjunga family can be seen.

The route to Kalipokhri passes through Singalila National Park’s beautiful forests. These forests are known for their diverse flora colours, and your heart will bloom alongside the flowers.

As you ascend, the trail becomes increasingly green. We’ll have dinner once we arrive at the campsite, and rest for the night. 

Day 4 Kalipokhri to Sandakphu

Day 5 sandakphu to mole, day 6 mole to gorkhey via phalut.

Phalut, a zig-zag trail from Mole, will be on the route. From Mole to Phalut, you have the best chance of seeing Kanchenjunga. Phalut is a small grassland with little to no vegetation at all.

It is a small place with only an SSB Post and a guest house. We’ll need to get started early because the descent from Mole to Gorkhey is long and tiring. Gorkhey is located at a height of 7,546 feet above sea level. This is one of the most difficult trails on the Sandakphu trek, but the descent makes it more bearable.

The route has an initial descent followed by a series of gradual ascents to Phalut. Except for the last hour of a steep descent, levelled walks to Gorkhey follow. The harmony of flora and fauna in the forested landscape has a calming effect on trekkers’ minds. You’ll come across a lot of beautiful scenery.

Day 7 Gorkhey to Sepi, & Drive to New Jalpaiguri

Best time for sandakphu trek.

The Sandakphu trek is a spectacular journey through the Eastern Himalayas, offering breathtaking views of some of the world’s tallest mountains. The best time to go on this trek is between March and May, when the weather is at its most pleasant. During this period, temperatures range from 10-20 degrees Celsius during the day and can drop to below 0 degrees Celsius at night.

The months of March and April are especially ideal for this trek as they offer clear skies and stunning views of the snow-capped peaks. This is also when the rhododendrons are in full bloom, making for an even more beautiful experience. The days are generally sunny with occasional rain showers, so it’s important to pack accordingly.

In May, temperatures start to rise slightly but still remain comfortable enough for trekking. However, it’s important to note that there may be some snowfall during this period due to changing weather patterns in the Himalayas.

It’s also worth noting that while these months are considered the best time for Sandakphu trekking, it can be done year-round depending on your preferences and fitness level. Winter treks offer a unique experience with snow-covered trails and frozen lakes, while summer treks provide a different kind of beauty with lush green meadows and blooming flowers.

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Sandakphu Phalut Trek

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Where is the sandakphu phalut trek located.

The Sandakphu Phalut trek is located in the Indian state of West Bengal, specifically in the Darjeeling district. The trek route starts from Sepi, a small village in the Darjeeling hills. The distance from Darjeeling to Sandakphu is approximately 59 kilometers. The trek follows the famous Singalila Ridge, which forms the border between Darjeeling in India and Nepal.

What is the best time to go for the Sandakphu Phalut trek?

The Sandakphu Phalut trek can be undertaken at various times of the year, each offering a unique experience. However, some periods are considered more ideal due to favorable weather conditions and stunning views.

Autumn (October to November) is widely regarded as the best time to undertake the Sandakphu Phalut trek. During these months, the sky is generally clear, providing trekkers with breathtaking views of the mountains. The valleys and forests along the trail also offer a spectacular display of colors during this time, enhancing the overall trekking experience.

Spring (April to May) is another great period for this trek. This season allows trekkers to witness the vibrant bloom of rhododendrons and other Himalayan flowers, transforming the landscape into a colorful spectacle.

Winter (December to March) offers a different perspective of the trek altogether. The entire region gets covered in a blanket of snow, adding a magical touch to the landscape. February to April is particularly popular among travelers seeking to experience snowfall.

It’s worth noting that the Sandakphu Phalut trek is accessible for most of the year, barring the rainy months of May to August. During the monsoon, the trails can become slippery and challenging, and the views might be obscured by fog and rain clouds.

How long does the Sandakphu Phalut trek take?

The Sandakphu Phalut trek typically takes about 6 to 7 days to complete, depending on the specific itinerary. The duration includes both the trek and the return journey from NJP/Bagdogra.

What is the difficulty level of the Sandakphu Phalut trek?

The Sandakphu Phalut trek is often classified as a trek of easy difficulty, but it’s important to note that this can be subjective and may vary based on individual fitness levels and trekking experience.

Key factors contributing to this classification include:

Altitude : The trek reaches a high altitude of 12,000 feet. While the ascent is gradual, allowing for better acclimatization, the altitude can still pose challenges such as altitude sickness.

Trail Conditions : The trails are well-defined and do not require technical climbing skills. However, there are a few steep sections that can be challenging.

Weather Conditions : Weather conditions can significantly impact the difficulty level of the trek. The changing scenes and varying weather conditions, especially during winter months, can make the trek more challenging.

Duration : The trek typically spans around 7 days, which requires a certain level of physical fitness and endurance.

However, compared to other treks in the region, the Sandakphu Phalut trek is considered easy. This could be attributed to the well-marked trails, gradual ascents, and support provided during the trek.

While the Sandakphu Phalut trek has elements of moderate difficulty, with adequate preparation and support, it can be an easily manageable and rewarding experience.

What kind of physical fitness is required for the trek?

The Sandakphu Phalut trek, like other high-altitude treks, requires a moderate level of physical fitness. Here are some specific areas to focus on:

Cardiovascular Endurance : This is perhaps the most important aspect of fitness for any trek. You should be able to jog or run for at least 30 minutes without getting overly tired. Regular cardio exercises like running, cycling, and swimming can help improve your stamina.

Strength Training : Strength training exercises can help build endurance. Focus on exercises that strengthen your core and your lower body, as you’ll be relying heavily on these muscle groups during the trek.

Flexibility : Flexibility can help avoid muscle strains and sprains on the trek. Regular stretching exercises can help improve flexibility.

Altitude Fitness : The trek reaches a maximum altitude of over 12,000 feet. At such altitudes, the air is thinner and contains less oxygen, which can lead to altitude sickness. While it’s not possible to fully prepare for this in advance, spending time at high altitudes before the trek can help your body acclimatize.

Healthy Diet : A balanced diet can provide the necessary energy for the trek. Include plenty of proteins and carbohydrates in your diet, and stay hydrated.

Before beginning any new exercise regimen, it’s recommended to consult with a healthcare provider, especially if you have any pre-existing health conditions. Also, remember that mental preparation is equally important. A positive attitude and determination can go a long way in overcoming physical challenges during the trek.

What are the basic amenities available on the trek?

Here are some common facilities provided on this trek.

Accommodation : We usually arrange for accommodations in tea houses or lodges along the trail. These accommodations are basic and provide shelter from the elements.

Food and Water : Meals are included in the trek package and are served at the accommodations. These meals are usually simple, local cuisine. Safe drinking water is also provided. It’s a good idea to carry personal water purification tablets or filters.

Toilet Facilities : Basic toilet facilities are available at the accommodations. However, these may be rudimentary and might not include running water.

Guides and Porters : Experienced guides lead the trek, and porters/mules are available to carry heavy luggage. This allows trekkers to focus on the trek itself without worrying about navigation or carrying heavy loads.

First Aid : Our guides will carry a basic first aid kit for emergencies. We also provide oxygen cylinders and altitude sickness medication (in case of emergency) for high-altitude treks.

Remember, this trek is in a remote location, so the amenities provided are basic and functional. It’s advisable to read the inclusions, exclusions, and itinerary to get an accurate idea of what to expect on the trek.

Is it safe to do the Sandakphu Phalut trek for solo travelers?

Yes, the Sandakphu Phalut trek is generally considered safe for solo travelers. Many trekkers have successfully completed this trek on their own.

The trail is well-marked and there are tea houses along the route where you can rest, eat, and sleep. These factors contribute to making this trek more manageable for solo travelers.

However, it’s important to note that while the trek is safe, it’s crucial to be well-prepared. Here are a few safety measures:

Physical Fitness : Ensure you are physically fit and acclimatized to high altitudes.

Proper Gear : Carry essential trekking equipment like warm clothes, trekking shoes, a first aid kit, water purification tablets, and snacks.

Stay on the Trail : The trail is well-marked, but it’s still essential to stay on it to avoid getting lost.

Inform Someone : Always let someone know about your trekking plans and expected return date.

Check Weather Forecasts : Weather in the mountains can change rapidly. Always check the weather forecast before you start your trek.

While solo trekking can be an enriching experience, it’s always safer and more enjoyable to trek in a group or with an experienced guide, especially if you’re new to trekking.

Can beginners undertake the Sandakphu Phalut trek?

Yes, beginners can undertake the Sandakphu Phalut trek, but it’s important not to underestimate the challenge. While the trail is not extremely difficult, it is a long one and requires strength and endurance.

What are the necessary items to carry for the Sandakphu Phalut trek?

For the Sandakphu Phalut trek, it’s crucial to pack smartly and carry all the necessary items that you might need during the trek. Here is a list of some essential items you should consider carrying:

Clothing : Pack thermal wear (top and bottom), down jackets, woolen shirts or sweaters, and fleece layers. Also, include cotton shirts, trousers, or shorts for warmer days.

Footwear : Trekking shoes with good grip and ankle support are a must.

Medical Kit : Include bandages, cotton swabs, scissors, medical tape, ORS, pain relief spray like Volini, and medication for altitude sickness.

Water Bottle : Carry a water bottle with at least a 2-liter capacity.

Food : Carry high-energy snacks like nuts, dried fruits, and energy bars.

Accessories : Don’t forget a cap to protect from the sun, sunglasses, and gloves.

Miscellaneous : Other items you might need include a bathing suit, a torch or headlamp with extra batteries, a multi-tool knife, and personal toiletries.

Remember, the weather in the mountains can be unpredictable, so it’s essential to pack for all conditions. Layering your clothes is a good strategy as it allows you to adjust to changing temperatures.

Are there any specific medical precautions to take before going on the trek?

Before going on a trek, it’s crucial to take certain medical precautions to ensure your safety and well-being. Here are some general guidelines based on various sources:

Know Your Limits : Understand your physical capabilities and don’t push yourself too hard. If you feel unwell during the trek, stop and rest.

Acclimatization : If you’re trekking at high altitudes, it’s advisable to ascend gradually to avoid altitude sickness.

Hydration : Stay hydrated throughout the trek. Dehydration can lead to fatigue, headaches, and other health issues.

Vaccinations : If you’re a non-Indian national, you might need specific vaccinations for diseases like polio and typhoid.

First Aid Kit : Carry a first-aid kit with essentials like bandages, antiseptic lotion, pain relief spray, and medication for common ailments like fever and diarrhea.

Pre-Travel Consultation : Visit your doctor or a travel health clinic before your trek for a pre-travel consultation. They can provide personalized advice based on your health history and the specifics of your trip.

Insurance : Make sure you have adequate travel insurance that covers emergency evacuation and treatment in case of illness or injury.

Please note that these are general precautions and the specific requirements might vary depending on your health condition, the difficulty and altitude of the trek, and the country you’re trekking in.

What kind of wildlife can be seen during the Sandakphu Phalut trek?

The Sandakphu Phalut trek takes you through the Singalila National Park, which is home to a diverse range of wildlife. Here are some animals that you might encounter during your trek:

Red Panda : These forests are home to the elusive and endangered Red Panda. This species is quite shy and sightings are rare, but they are a major attraction of the area.

Birds : The national park is known for its bird diversity. There are many species of birds that you can spot during your trek.

Asiatic Black Bear and Common Leopard : These larger animals also inhabit the National Park. However, they are rarely seen along the trek routes.

Flora : The trek route is rich in flora as well, with forests of conifers, chestnuts, rhododendrons, and magnolias.

It’s important to respect the wildlife and maintain a safe distance. Do not feed or attempt to touch the animals. Also, avoid littering to preserve the natural habitat of these animals.

Is there any cellular network available during the trek?

Cellular network availability can vary greatly depending on the specific location along the trekking route. In remote and high-altitude areas like the Sandakphu Phalut trek, cellular network coverage can often be sparse or non-existent.

However, intermittent mobile network coverage is available at certain points along the route, particularly in the villages or campsites. The connectivity may not be consistent and can depend on the weather conditions and your network provider.

It’s advisable to download offline maps and inform someone about your trekking plan before you start the trek. Always remember that safety is a priority over connectivity.

What is the average temperature during the trekking season?

The Sandakphu Phalut trek can be done in two main seasons: Spring (March to May) and Autumn (October to November). The average temperatures during these trekking seasons are:

Spring (March to May) : During the daytime, the temperature usually ranges between 8°C to 15°C. At night, it can drop to around -5°C to 5°C.

Autumn (October to November) : In the daytime, the temperature can range from 10°C to 17°C. At night, it can fall between -5°C to 5°C.

Please note that these are approximate averages and actual temperatures can vary depending on weather conditions and altitude. Also, it can get quite cold when the sun goes down, especially at higher altitudes, so it’s essential to pack appropriate warm clothing.

What type of food is available during the trek?

The food available during the Sandakphu Phalut trek is typically simple, nutritious, and designed to cater to high-altitude trekking needs. Most trekking groups or tour operators provide meals as part of their packages. Here’s what you can generally expect:

Breakfast : It usually includes items like porridge, cornflakes with milk, bread with butter/jam, eggs, and tea or coffee.

Lunch : The lunch may consist of rice, lentils (dal), a vegetable dish, salad, and pickles.

Evening Snacks : Tea or coffee with biscuits or popcorn are commonly served in the evening.

Dinner : Dinner usually includes soup, chapati (Indian bread), rice, dal, a vegetable dish, and sometimes a non-vegetarian dish.

Drinking Water : It’s important to stay hydrated during the trek. Boiled mountain water is usually provided, but you can also carry water purification tablets or life straws for added safety.

Please note that the exact menu can vary based on the availability of food items. If you have any dietary restrictions or allergies, it’s important to communicate this to your trek leader or us in advance.

What happens in case of an emergency?

In case of an emergency during the Sandakphu Phalut trek, several steps are taken to ensure the safety and well-being of the trekkers:

Professional Guides : Trekking is usually led by professional guides who are trained to handle emergencies. They have basic first-aid training and carry a first-aid kit for minor injuries or illnesses.

Emergency Evacuation : In case of severe illness or injury, emergency evacuations can be arranged. This typically involves descending to a lower altitude as quickly as possible and then arranging transportation to the nearest medical facility.

Communication : While cellular network coverage may be limited, trek leaders often carry radios for communication (where possible) in case of emergencies.

Insurance : It’s highly recommended to have travel insurance that covers hiking up to the altitudes you will reach on your trek. The policy should also cover emergency evacuation and medical expenses.

It’s important to listen to your body and communicate openly with your trek leader about any concerns or discomforts you may have.

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Manebhanjan, West Bengal

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  • Sandakphu  Trek is a moderate and simple trek to start with. This trek is good for beginners as well as regular trekkers, this one if for all mountain lovers. 
  • Sandakphu is a wonderland for trekkers. Being the highest point in West Bengal offers views of the world's tallest peaks. This trek is done along the border between India and Nepal. In fact, one constantly moves in and out of Nepal during the trek. Not to forget the sleeping Buddha view. If this is not enough, what else do you want?
  • Sandakphu Phalut Trek is considered to be one of the best winter treks in the Himalayas. It is snow-clad from the middle of February to the middle of April. There will be a lot of snow in February and March but in the later season, rhododendrons bloom and take your heart away. Life will come to a standstill as you witness the amazing landscapes and the snow-clad mountains all around you.

Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu Phalut Trek   is one of the most preferred treks India has to offer. It runs along the India and Nepal border so practically you will be moving in and out of Nepal on several occasions. Also called the trekker's wonderland, the night sky here is going to leave you awestruck. You can rejoice yourself with the Darjeeling Sikkim trip as well. Darjeeling railway station lies on UNESCO World Heritage Site which is worth visit. Red Panda, the state animal of found only in Sikkim. Some people keep them aspects anyway - especially in the Nepal side and India. Visiting North Sikkim can give you the view of Mt Everest as well. Tumling day hiking is another additional adventure to experience in a small village of Darjeeling. Most of places and spots will make you feel of the Nepal side while the visit so one can take the joy of Nepal side and India as well. All the way while trekking you will find trekkers hut during   Sandakphu Trek . Once you see the mountains and trekkers hut you can assume your trek begins from there.

Undoubtedly the highlight of West Bengal and the gem of the country, Darjeeling is a town that resides in the Himalayan foothills in West Bengal. With a backdrop of mt. Kanchenjunga, the highest peak in India, towering over the azure sky, Darjeeling is rightly called the queen of hills. Bagdogra Airport is situated within the area in Siliguri in northern West Bengal also. Vast tea estates seem like emerald green ribbons spread across the steep mountain ridges.The Singalila Ridge is a north-south mountain ridge running from northwestern West Bengal through Sikkim situated nearby the Nepal border. Tonglu, a small village is famous for the view of the snow-capped peaks of the Singalila Range. The Singalila National Park encompasses the Singalila ridge & Singalila range. Singalila range, as well as Singalila Ridge, is the main mountain range in West Bengal whose trek route passes by the Indo Nepal border and merges into the southern ridge of Kanchendzonga. The beautiful West Bengal has The Singalila National Park which was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1986. Singalila National Park is well connected by road. But the roads of Singalila National Parkare circular and the journey can feel like wave motion which can also give you the experience of tumling day hiking. When you aren't gazing open-mouthed at Kanchenjunga which is the world's 4th highest peak, you can decide to engage in a trek that will leave such an impact on your life that your perspective will change entirely. Can you imagine a place in India where your eyes can witness a panoramic view of 4 of the highest peaks in the world; Everest, Mt Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, Makalu? (the whole cluster of all these 4 together makes the sleeping Buddha that this trek so proudly boasts of). Three Sisters peak is between Chomolungma and Kanchenjunga. The name three Sisters peak is put probably due to similarity and clustered proximity. Slightly right from the Sleeping Buddha, other beautiful peaks of Sikkim like Kabru, Kumbhakarna, Simvo, Goeche, and Pandim are visible. These all peaks appear to be like sleeping Buddha and is quite similar to the picture of sleeping Buddha. Sleeping Buddha peak looks like the statue of sleeping Buddha built in Bangkok which is 46 meters long and covered with gold leaf.

Sandakphu Trek Height

Sandakphu and Phalut trek elevation is encircled around 12,000 feet which is approx 2 times less than the elevation of Mt Everest hence we also call it Sandakphu Peak. The Sandakphu Phalut trek distance is approximately forty-six kilometers in length. It requires around 7 days to comfortably complete the trek along with acclimatization. This interesting trek takes across the dense forest as well. Mesmerizing View Mt Everest from Sandakphu Peak is one of the unforgettable experience for trekkers.

Sandakphu Trek Weather

The Weather is considered to be quite cold with temperatures ranging between 8 to 15 degrees centigrade from May to April while it varies from 8 to -8 from October to December duringSandakphu trek in West Bengal as being close to the Mt Everest. Although the Sandakphu trek is mesmerizing all year round if you are traveling West Bengal, the best time to do the Sandakphu Phalut trek is from mid-February to May because this part of the year there will be plenty of snow which will make the Sandakphu Phalut trek experience even more magical. You can witness most of the top highest peaks of the world covered with pristine and fresh snow duringSandakphu trek. Sandakphu phalut in June is considered to be quite relieving if you live somewhere in the plains where the temperature tends to hit half-centuries. Sandakphu trek is not preferable during the monsoon months from July to September due to moody weather in West Bengal.

Sandakphu trek Difficulty

The Sandakphu Phalut trek difficulty is considered to be moderate. Sandakphu trek has a crossover trail which starts from Jaubhari and ceases at Sepi. It is better to carry the Sandakphu phalut trek map with you because the trail is quite vast and confusing. The trail is considered to be one of the safest trails because of the kind of terrain present over here. Sandakphu trek is one of the very few high mountain expeditions which is least prone to Acute Mountain Sickness.

Best Time To visit Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu Phalut trek is best during the winter months as there will be no humidity in West Bengal. Winters are chilly and summers are pleasant in the regions of the Sandakphu Phalut trek. The best time to do Sandakphu Phalut Trek is in October to March where there will be a blanket of snow to step upon. The wholeSandakphu trek region and the surrounding hills in the vicinity will provide a picturesque setting. You will get to witness the snow-laden ranges of some of the highest peaks in the world like Mt Everest.

Sandakphu Trek Expedition

The Sandakphu Phalut expedition with Trekmunk will be a wonderful experience for all the wanderlusts. As per the Sandakphu trek reviews of various trekkers, Trekmunk is the best trekking company in India that assures you of quality service and a friendly atmosphere. Sandakphu Phagut trek cost is around 12450 INR which will accompany all inclusions such as accommodation, food, travel gears including trekkers hut & first aid, permit, and an experienced Sandakphu Phalut trek guide who are well known about trek route. Book your Sandakphu trek with Trekmunk or get in touch through call and start the trekking journey with our expert guide. We here at Trekmunk aim to provide you with the cheapest trek while maintaining excellent services and no worry about the trek route. Also, as far as the documents are concerned, we need to show some documents of identification for the trekkers to the forest department officials in order to get the Sandakphu Trek Permit. So, make sure that you carry the required documents that are asked of you after we reach Sandakphu.

Sandakphu trek trip provides you with complete assurance to enhance your relationship with nature. The blistering wildlife and amazing landscapes will take you on a journey to heaven while you are on the trek route. The trek to the summit is tough but returning back from that ambiance to the same old life will be even tougher. Known as the trekker's wonderland in West Bengal, this trek will certainly be a lifetime experience for you. So what are you waiting for? Get ready with your backpack and book the amazing Sandakphu and Phalut trek 2020 with us right now. Trekmunk takes care of all so no need to worry on how to reach Sandakphu. Trek the Himalayas with Trekmunk and turn your dream into reality. So don't think, start the trek and get in touch with trekmunk.

Peaks Visible from Phalut View Point

Brief itinerary, detailed itinerary, day 1 : drive from new jalpaiguri to manebhanjan.

Note: Pick up can be arranged from NJP Railway Station/Bagdogra aiport to Manebhanjan (basecamp) on day 1 of your trek, the cost of which is approximately Rs 5,000 per vehicle. It will be shared among your co trekkers and paid at the spot at the basecamp.

The base camp is at Manebhanjan. Manebhanjan is accessible only via roadways. The nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri. New Jalpaiguri is well connected to the metro cities via the railway network. A drive of 3-4 hours from New Jalpaiguri will take you to Manebhanjan. The approximate distance between them is 100 kilometres. The nearest airport is at Bagdogra which is located at a distance of 30 kilometres from Siliguri. You can reach New Jalpaiguri from Siliguri in 15 minutes and further take a cab or bus to Manebhanjan. The whole journey will take you on boulevards of mountain meandering through estates of tea and villages bordering India and Nepal. Manebhanjan is a small beautiful village in West Bengal. The ambience of this place is so quiet that you will be entitled to absolute peace. This is generally the initial point of the Sandakphu trek.

Day 2 : Trek from Manebhanjan to Tumling

We will start our trek from Manebhanjan towards Tumling, which will be an 11 km trek and it usually takes 6-7 hours to complete. The next step is the journey from Manebhanjan to Tumling. The trek distance is approximately eleven kilometers and it consumes around five to six hours to reach Tumling. Tumling is at an elevation of 9,700 feet from mean sea level.

There is a steep climb lasting for a duration of 1.5 hours. Thereafter, a gradual ascent along with descent for another hour, followed by 3 hours of level walk accompanied with gradual ascents. There are approximately 3 water points namely Chittrey, Lamyadhura and Meghma which are at a duration of 1.5 hours from each other. This area has about 10-12 Nepali families living in the mountains who provide teahouse accommodations for travelers throughout the year. Along with this, there are a few private huts and lodges adding up to the services available for the trekkers and wanderlusts. You will come across a signboard indicating the way to Singalila National Park emanating right ahead. On the other side, you will find an elevated trail towards Tonglu which is another high mountain settlement.

The border between Nepal and India becomes a blur at Tumbling and you find yourself in another country after crossing a check post. Hardly any restrictions are imposed for entering the place irrespective of whether you are an Indian or a foreigner. You can witness a magnificent view of the juggernaut Kanchenjunga peak. The sunset at Tumling is so serene, you will want to capture it in your memory and take back home. This will mark the end of day 2. We will have our dinner and have an early sleep.

Day 3 : Trek from Tumling to Kalipokhri

On this day we will trek from Tumling to Kalipokhri, which will be a 14 km trek and it usually takes 6-7 hours to complete. From Tumling, we need to march towards Kalipokhri. Kalipokhri is at an elevation of 10,400 feet. The trek distance is around 14 kilometers and it takes around six to seven hours to reach Kalipokhri.

There is a gradual ascent lasting for a duration of 1.5 hours. Thereafter, a 40-minute descent followed by steep ascent for an hour from Garibas which is again followed by an easy descent. A level walk continues for the remaining 2 hours of trek. There are approximately 2 water points namely Garibas and Kaiyakatta which are at a duration of 2 hours from each other.

Here you will come across the elegant Sleeping Buddha drenched in the first ray of the sun. The glimpse is so sublime that it will keep you awestruck for a moment. The complete family of Kanchenjunga unveils itself if the sky is clear. The journey towards Kalipokhri advances through the stunning forests of Singalila National Park. The forests are well known for its diverse flora colors and along with the flowers, your heart also tends to blossom. You will come across a lot of water bodies and vibrant tiny flowers throughout the trail. The lush green patches along with a variety of flora will transmit to you another world. Thereafter you will come across steep ascend. The trail tends to get greener and greener as you ascend. This beautiful scenery and serenity of the place will surely restrict your return back into the chaotic world. After reaching the campsite, we will continue with the dinner and then get back into the world of wonderland.

Day 4 : Trek from Kalipokhri to Sandakphu

We will be trekking to Sandakphu on this day from Kalipokhri. This trek is a 6.5 Kms stretch and usually takes 3-4 hours to complete. The main ascent of the trek is from Kalipokhri to Sandakhphu. The trek distance is 6.5 kilometers and it demands around three to four hours for the ascent. Sandakhphu is at an elevation of approximately 12,000 feet above mean sea level. This is the highest point of the whole trek.

The trail from Kalipokhri to Sandakphu is considered to be an easy one. There is initially a gradual ascent followed by a steeper climb. You can replenish your water needs at Bhagsa and Bikheybhanjang, both of which arrive during the first hour of the trail. With the arrival of the flat land, you will be exposed to the panoramic view of the mighty Sandakhphu summit. Another 4 kilometers of zig-zag ascend will let to the top of the summit. From here, you can catch stunning glimpses of the snow-capped mountain peaks of Makalu, Mount Everest, Lhotse, Nuptse and many more. The temperature here surrenders to less than zero after sunset making it very cold for survival. A dizzy mobile network sometimes persists at the highest point in Sandakphu.

The overwhelming feeling of being on the top of the world will certainly take you by surprise. It will feel like a dream unless someone pinches you on your body. A feeling of immersing yourself into the magnificence of nature will surely accumulate your body with an immediate adrenaline rush. Life will come to a standstill witnessing the amazing landscapes snow-clad mountains all around you. Every single soul returns back with a happy heart and a self promise to attempt newer and higher treks again and again.

Day 5 : Trek from Sandakphu to Sabargram/Mole

From Sandakphu we will trek to Sabargram/Mole, this stretch of the trek will be 14 Kms and usually requires about 7-8 hours to complete. The trail is very long and this is why we need to start as early as possible. After the completion of an early breakfast, we will set out on our journey from the Sandakphu campsite to Sabargram/Mole Camp. We need to carry sufficient water from Sabargam/Mole as the water sources are not profound throughout this trail. Sabargram/Mole consists of an open pond near the Forest Post. We need to replenish our water sources at this water point.

The trail emanates with a gradual descent accompanied by a combination of steep and gradual ascents along with level walks. You will come across rocky paths lined up with gravel roads along with a few muddy segments. There is a thick covering of forests. The chirping of mountain birds feels wonderful to the ears. The whole trail is aligned with alpine berries and rhododendron. The red blooming rhododendrons will certainly fill your heart with joy.

This trail proves to the longest and toughest of all the other trails. Generally, the trail gets tricky when the rain pours. You can witness amazing snow-capped mountains throughout the trail. The beautiful sunrise amidst these awe-striking mountain peaks is quite alluring. Words fall short to describe the exquisite landscapes and scenery of this place.

Day 6 : Trek from Sabargram/Mole to Gorkhey via Phalut

We will trek to Gorkhey on this day from Sabargram/Mole. This stretch of the trek will be 21 Kms and usually takes 5-6 hours to complete. On route will be Phalut which has a zig-zag trail from Sabargram. You are entitled to grab the best view of Kanchenjunga on this trail from Sabargram/Mole to Phalut. Phalut is a very small grassland with very less or empty vegetation. It is so small that it contains only an SSB Post and a guest house which has the maximum accommodation limit of 8 people. Even though it is a remote location, this place assures the best panoramic view of the entire setting.

We need to start early as we have to make a long descend from Sabargram to Gorkhey. The trail is around 17 kilometers and it takes a long walk to get along with the descent. Gorkhey is at an elevation of 7,546 feet from mean sea level. This is one of the longest trails in the whole Sandakphu trek but the descent makes it less exhausting.

The difficulty level is moderate with an initial descent accompanied by a combination of gradual ascents till Phalut. Thereafter, leveled walks to Gorkhey precedes except for the last hour of a steep descent. You are advised to carry 2 liters of water from the last campsite. You can refill your bottles from a stream adjacent to Phalut.

The cool breeze during the descent is quite pleasurable and helps in refreshment after a long ascent. The composition of flora and fauna amidst the forested land has a tranquil impact on the minds of travelers. You will come across many alluring landscapes. You will certainly be amazed at the astounding beauty of this place.

Day 7 : Trek to Sepi and Depart for New Jalpaiguri

On this day we will trek to Sepi, this stretch of the trek is about 15 km and takes 5-6 hours to complete. Once reaching Sepi, we will either depart to NJP(6 Hours) or Darjeeling(3 hours). Sepi is at an elevation of 6,230 feet from mean sea level.

The trail is basically easy consisting of level walks with patches of ascents and descents. You need to carry a sufficient amount of water. An hour into the trek, you will reach Ramam where you can refill your water demand. A break can be taken at the teahouse adjacent to the SSB Post at Ramam. You will come across bamboo forests where Red Pandas and Bears are found. After crossing the serene Sri river, we will finally reach Sepi.

The last step is a drive from Sepi to New Jalpaiguri. The distance from Sepi to New Jalpaiguri is around 140 kilometers and it consumes around 5 hours of time. The whole journey is a tiresome one but the beauty and magnificence of this journey will shape your thoughts into something new. You will reach New Jalpaiguri by evening. Plan your further stay at a hotel or return back as per your convenience. If you plan to stay, you can visit Siliguri and advance further to sightseeing at Darjeeling.

Sandakphu trek is a perfect getaway to throw out all the stresses of life and fall in love with the beautiful nature. This trek will ensure you a sharp contrast to your habits and culture. One can easily connect to himself and come back rejuvenated. You end up discovering your inner self that was long lost in the chaos of the lives in cities.

Note:  Transportation from Sepi to Manebhanjan is not included. Cab cost is 5000 for the same which will be shared among your co trekker.

We can arrange a cab for you from the pickup point in Bagdogra Airport/NJP Railway Station, the charges for the same are not included in the package. The cost of the cab can be shared among the trekkers joining the trek. For communications purposes, we will create a Whatsapp Group before the departure date of the trek and will share the details regarding the transportation. The drop at Bagdogra Airport/NJP Railway Station after the trek will be arranged in a similar way.

How to reach Sandakphu Trek Base Camp (Manebhanjan) :

The nearest airport is at Bagdogra airport which is located at a distance of 30 kilometers from Siliguri. You can take a cab to Manebhanjan.

The nearest railway station is New Jalpaiguri. New Jalpaiguri is well connected to the metro cities via the railway network, from where frequent buses and cabs are available. You will have to take a cab to Manebhanjan.

New Jalpaiguri/Siliguri is accessible from the other parts of the country via the National Highway. The New Jalpaiguri bus stand has a sufficient network of public buses available from Kolkata. You can take a cab to Manebhanjan.

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  • Accommodations at Trek:  All accommodations on the trek will be on twin/triple/Quad/Dormitory sharing basis in Home stays, twin basis in tents or in dormatory depending on the availability. Any accommodation in a hotel/guest house/hostel will be in a budget hotel.
  • Services of a Professional Trekking Team:  A team of an experienced and certified mountain guide and porters will accompany you for all the arrangements on the trek .
  • Meals:  All Meals on the Trek are included. We will serve Vegetarian Indian food on the trek which will be cooked by our high altitude chefs. It will be a five-course meal plan.
  • Camping and Safety Equipment:  All the camping equipment such as Tents, Sleeping bags, Toilet Tents, Dining Tent, Mattresses, and other things will be provided by us and we guarantee the quality. Safety Equipment including Medical kit, Oxygen Cylinder, Oximeter, Crampons & Gaiters(if required) will be provided by us. We recommend you to bring your own sleeping bags if possible.
  • Trek Permits and Forest Camping Charges:  Only for Indian Clients, All the applicable trekking permits, Camping Charges, Forest Entry Fee, etc will be paid by us. Foreigners have to pay these charges if not mentioned.
  • A Life-Changing Experience:  We assure you that by trekking in the Himalayas you will have a life-changing experience and we will do everything we can to provide you with the best services and make your venture in the wild an unforgettable one. 

Note: Prior to booking any adventure with Trekmunk, it will be mandatory to sign the waiver form and get a medical certificate from a doctor in due time, without these, you will not be allowed to start the trek. All this will be done online without using any paper.

  • GST and Other Taxes:  The goods and services tax is not included in the price mentioned with the trek. They are subjected to change according to the government rules of India.
  • Flights and Transportation:  Flights or other means of transport are not included in the package. Transportation from Bagdogra/Siliguri to Manebhanjan and Sepi to Siliguri/Bagdogra is not included in the package. We can arrange a cab for you according to your requirements but you will be liable to pay for the same. Any expenses occurred during the journey are not included in the package cost.
  • Personal Equipment:  Your Rucksack, personal clothing, shoes, trek poles, and other personal trekking gear is not included in this package. You have to bring your own gear according to the weather and difficulty of the trek.
  • Portage of Personal Bags(Offloading):  We highly advise you to carry your own burden (your rucksack) but due to any reason, if you wish to not carry your rucksack, we can arrange for a porter/mule to carry it. For this service, you will be charged over and above the trek cost. The charges for offloading vary with every trek.
  • Travel Insurance:  Travel Insurance is not included in this package. We recommend you to have travel insurance before opting for such adventures. You can buy insurance from us while booking the trek, it is optional.
  • Personal Expenses:  Any personal expenses incurred (Laundry, Bottled Water, Beverages, Snacks, Orders at tea houses or dhabas, Tips for guides, Camera fees, etc) are not included in the package.
  • Emergency Expenses:  Any costs arising out of unforeseen circumstances such as accidents, bad weather, landslides, road conditions and any other circumstances beyond our control are not included in the package.
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Booking terms:, confirmation policy:, upon booking, an invoice will be sent to your mail & within 12 to 24 hours the booking confirmation with additional details will be sent to your mail.  , cancellation policy:, this image is only a brief visual representation of the policy. please read the detailed policy carefully by clicking on this text.  , refund policy:, any refund applicable will be processed within 10 to 15 business days as per the company policy.  , postpone/transfer of a booked trek:, a) you can postpone your booked trek for a period of two months (61 days) but trekmunk will charge a 20% processing fee. the last date for the postponement will be 15 days before the start of the trek. you can book any slot for the same trek in the next 2 months (61 days) which will totally depend on the availability. you will have to confirm your slot for your future trek 15 days prior to that trek. failing to book the slot in 2 months (61 days) time, would be considered a cancellation with no refund of any kind. the 2 months (61 days) time frame will be from the start date of the initial trek you booked for. postponing a booked trek can only be done once. if it is postponed 45 days before the departure date, we will not charge any fee.   b) you can transfer your booked slot for the trek to any fit person till 15 days before the trek. you just have to mail us the request and rest we will handle. the new person has to get all the mandatory documents duly signed for the trek and is bound with this booking contract. it is the participant's responsibility to read and agree to all these terms.   please read the detailed policy carefully by clicking on this text.  , more information: , 1. we trek for a cause: for overall development of the areas we run our operations in, we donate rs 100/- per booking from our profits which are used for the upliftment of the local people and conserving nature. we have named this initiative as - trek for a cause. for more details, follow:  https://www.trekmunk.com/trek-for-a-cause   2. we are paperless:  we are focusing on sustainable tourism and to do that we are trying all measures to convert our trek operations to be eco-friendly. going paperless is one step closer to our aim.    3. single-use plastic:  trekmunk does not encourage the use of single-use plastic items. we are ensuring that our team is working together to reduce the problem and educate those around them. we will send you instructions on how to go plastic-free on your adventures.   4. preparing for your holiday:  getting some additional exercise makes a lot of sense to spend time before coming on a trekking adventure. the fitter you are, the more enjoyable you will find the experience. hiking in the hill country is the best training but jogging, squash and swimming are also good for developing cardiovascular fitness and stamina. to read more on how to get fit, follow:  https://www.trekmunk.com/get-fit-for-trek     5. electricity supply & plug:  you will get electricity supply till the starting point of the trek. if not indian, we recommend you check if you require an adaptor for your electrical items at:  http://www.worldstandards.eu/electricity/plugs-and-sockets/   6. currency:  the unit of currency in india is the indian rupees.   7. health & vaccinations:  severe allergies:  if you have a severe allergy please inform the trekmunk office before you travel. we will do all we can to help, but we cannot guarantee an allergy-free environment on trekmunk trips. you will need to carry your own treatment for the allergy with you, as 'adrenaline auto-injectors' are not carried as standard by our leaders and staff. you should inform your leader on the arrival of your allergy, and let them know where you keep your adrenaline pen. vaccinations:  you should contact your doctor or travel clinic to check whether you require any specific vaccinations or other preventive measures. you should be up to date with routine courses and boosters as recommended e.g. diphtheria-tetanus-polio and measles-mumps-rubella, along with hepatitis a and typhoid. malarial prophylaxis is not usually required for trips in the mountains, however, if you are visiting rural and remote low lying areas then they might be necessary.    8. passport & visas/identity proofs:  if foreigner, validity for 6 months, should have blank pages, and should be kept with yourself all the time.   9. water:  if you are on a trekking or cycling holiday, water is supplied to fill up your individual bottles. this will be boiled or filtered. additionally, you should take purification tablets or a filter bottle (such as a lifestraw, sawyer filter) to treat your water when in towns or where water is not supplied. we do not encourage the purchasing of single-use plastic bottles.   10. altitude:  this adventure involves going to a very high altitude. this is not something that you should worry about; the human body is quite capable of adapting to a very wide range of altitudes, but it is important that we follow some simple rules in order to acclimatize successfully. we will send you the information in your mailbox about acute mountain sickness and trekking in high altitudes. on this trip, we carry bottled oxygen for use in emergencies.   11. guidance on tipping:  tipping is the accepted way of saying thank you for good service. normally the guide and any other trek staff are given their tips at the end of the trek and this is best done as a group. the main guide will make sure that the tip is appropriately distributed among all the staff members on the trek.   12. spending/emergency money:  approximately rs. 8000-10000/- (in indian currency)should be carried for miscellaneous expenses including porter and trek crew tips, drinks, soft drinks, etc. we recommend that you carry your travel money in the form of cash as the availability of atm is less in these remote areas. this can also serve as your emergency spending money.   13. travel insurance:  it is recommended to have travel insurance for these kinds of adventures. when taking out insurance please ensure the policy you choose covers you for the activities and altitude included in your itinerary. we will ask for the travel insurance details over a mail. indians can buy insurance from us while booking the trek..

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Sandakphu phalut trek is the most rewarding trek of eastern himalayas with panoramic views of over 26 famous himalayan peaks.

day1 maneybhanjyang hotel

Quick Informations

  • 📅 Duration: 7 Days 6 nights
  • 🔼 Highest Altitude: 3636m
  • 🛑 Grade: Easy ( know trek grades )
  • 👍 Best Time: Oct - May
  • 🏃 Activity Type: Trek
  • 🔄 Trail Type: Different Entry Exit Point
  • 🚩 Starts From: Maneybhanjyang
  • 🚩 Ends In: Srikhola
  • 🌏 Region: India - Darjeeling Sikkim
  • 🎌 Country: India
  • 🛪  Nearest Airport: Bagdogra, West Bengal
  • 🚉 Nearest Rail Head: New Jalpaiguri, West Bengal

Key Geographical Highlights

Daywise itinerary for sandakphu trek, ▼day 1 arrival day maneybhanjyang 2040m.

Take on the scenic drive to Maneybhanjyang once you land in Bagdogra or New Jalpaiguri railway station. The route passes by the tourist destination of Mirik and then crosses Sukhiapokhari to bring you to the lovely village of Maneybhanjyang bordering Nepal. This is our base camp for the Sandakphu Trek. Do not miss to take a tour of and click some photos by Mirik Lake. The drive is excellent to some of the exotic tea gardens producing the World Famous Darjeeling Tea. Maneybhanjyang is a small town that does not have ATMs. If you need to withdraw cash, Sukhiapokhari is the last option.

If you are to reach Manaybhanjyang on your own, read -  How To Reach Maneybhanjyang in Darjeeling. We can help you arrange a car for this journey if you request us to do so. It can be booked as AddOn Services after booking the trek.

Our stay in Maneybhanjyang is arranged in one of the best homestay available right in the middle of the town. This helps in case you forget something, you can buy it. On arrival, the residents and owners of the homestay greet you and guide you to your room. We expect you to reach Maneybhanjyang by evening, before 5 PM.

In the evening, our crew will meet the team, introduce themselves and brief them about the trek route and safety protocols. We have a lovely homemade dinner. Tomorrow morning we start our trek after breakfast.

We expect you to reach Maneybhanjyang between 3 pm to 7 pm. It takes about 3.5 to 4 hours to reach Maneybhanhyang from either Bagdogra or NJP. Do read  Where and How To Reach Maneybhanjyang

day1 photo - day1 maneybhanjyang hotel

▼Day 2 Trekking Day Kalipokhari 3180m

Today we get the first view of The Sleeping Buddha and the magic of the dawn on the high white mountains.

Early morning we wake up and leave for Tumling in a landrover. It takes us about 30 minutes to reach Tumling. As soon as we climb Chitre, the grand mountains open themselves to us to its grand sunrise spell. As we reach Tonglu, our heart flies out to the mountains as we see the Sleeping Buddha being lighted up with the early morning rays of the sun. With a panorama of more than 16 famous Himalayan peaks, it is a grand show that mother nature performs before the lucky ones. Kanchenjunga, the 3rd highest peak of the world dominates them all. We can also see Mt. Everest from here from a little hidden corner.  We have our breakfast in Tonglu and then start the trek to Kalipokhari. We leave after having breakfast. As soon as we start our trek, we enter the Singalila National Park entry gate. There we need to show our permits. Our trek route is exceptionally beautiful throughout the day as it passes through the dense forest of the Singalila National Park. It offers us a great chance to see lots of wild animals on the trek route. After about 2 hours of the trek through the jungle, we reach Gairibas, a village in Nepal. We might choose to break for tea here and then head towards Kayakatta, a 2 KM steep switchbacks. We have a hot lunch in Kaiyakatta at a local family's home.

From Kayakatta it's almost a flat walk of 4 km to Kalapokhari - 'The Black Pond', marked with furling Buddhist prayer flags and a small Chorten. Watch out for wild animals and birds in the entire trek trail today. This walk is one of the best on this trek.

day2 photo - day3 a small chorten beside kalapokhari on sandakphu trek

▼Day 3 Trekking Day Sandakphu (Aalley) 3636m

We start a bit relaxed today as we have a very short distance to cover. It's an easy walk initially for the first 2 kilometres before hitting the steeper stretch to Sandakphu for the last 4 kilometres. Keep an eye for Mt. Kanchenjunga and Mt. Kumbhakarna on your right while walking through the beautiful landscape. At 3636 meters, Sandakphu is the highest point of West Bengal and is shared between India and Nepal. From here, you can see more than 26 peaks of the Everest and Kanchenjunga range and that of Bhutan too!

Sandakphu remains above the clouds most of the time and often we get to witness a dense 'sea of clouds' from here. On a clear day, the visibility goes very as far as the plains of Siliguri and the Queen Of The Hills - Darjeeling. It gets chilly during the months of November and gets a good amount of snowfall in the winter.

We move further to a place called Alley in Nepal for tonight. This we typically do to avoid the noisy crowd of Sandakphu and rather stay in a quiet place in the forest with a much better ambience and solitude. This also helps us reduce the long walk that we need to do tomorrow.

day3 photo - day4 sandakkphu sea of clouds

▼Day 4 Trekking Day Molley 3450m

The Sandakphu Phalut Trek is all about the glory of a Himalayan sunrise and sunset on the high snow-capped peaks. Today, yet again we wake up early to witness the aura of the Himalayan Sunrise from the  Sandakphu sunrise viewpoint . We climb up a close hill-top to watch the Sunrise lightening up the giant peaks. From here, you can see Mt. Everest, Makalu, Lhotse, Nuptse, Chamling, Chomolonzo, Everest Three Sisters, Kanchenjunga family of mountains, and other high peaks of Sikkim and Bhutan. It's a breathtaking view from the top. Once satisfied with the views, we return to freshen up and get ready for our long, but most beautiful and easiest trek towards Phalut.

On the route to Molley , the sight of Mt. Everest on our left keeps us motivated throughout the trail. On a clear day, we can see the Annapurna range of mountains including Macchapucchare - the Fish Tail Mountain. The sharp peak of Baruntse looks elegant too!

The trail is further beautified by forests, alpine meadows with yaks and sheep grazing on its grasses, colourful flowers, and high snowy peaks of the Nepal Himalayas. The trail swirls through the forest trail almost a flat gentle walk and as we near Sabargram, it gently climbs up to reach Sabargram, from where it's a simple downhill 2km walk to Molley. Molley is a beautiful place to spoend overnight right in the middle of the forest

day4 photo - day5 sleeping buddha

▼Day 5 Trekking Day Phalut 3600m

Today we walk to Phalut. Its a 99 km walk today through the beautiful trail. Intitially we need to climb till Sabargram from where we get awesome views of the Sleeping Buddha and the Everest range. After satisfying the views from Sabargram, we further need to trek for 7 km to reach Phalut.

Phalut is the remotest place to stay in this trek ans offers a quite stay. The views are just mind blowing from this place

day5 photo - day5 beautiful trek route to phalut

▼Day 6 Trekking Day Gorkhey 2286m

Today is the day we watch the mountains up close from Phalut. The Sunrise Viewpoint in Phalut offers the best and closest view on this entire trek. The early morning rays of the sun turn the peaks into a golden mountain glowing with might !! Each of the peaks has its own beauty and presents itself in its own aura to catch your eyes and take away your heart !! We spend enough time to soak in the beauty of the mountains into our Minds, Heart, and souls. The mountains have the power to get you lost in your own world of thoughts as you enjoy seeing it.

Though you will never be satisfied with such views of the peaks, and from such a close distance, we will leave once we feel we should for breakfast and then head out for our easy descend to Gorkhey. We leave for our easy trek through beautiful forests to Gorkhey - one of the most beautiful Hamlet you can find in the Himalayas. The village of Gorkhey is a perfect picturesque village which we used to draw in our childhood. Villagers working in the field or women busy with household activities, the swirling river passing by the side of the village, domestic animals and hens working out their food, variety of wild birds chirping around, tall trees offering shadow, colourful flowers dancing with the slow wind, village kids playing around....  all in the shadow of beautiful mountains of the Himalayas! 

We break here for the night.

day6 photo - day6 kanchenjunga family of mountains seen from phalut

▼Day 7 Departure Day Sepi 1900m

From Gorkhey, we trek to Rammam to stay for the night. it's a very easy and beautiful walk today through the forest with gentle ups and downs and crossing multiple streams. We initially climb up to Samanden and then walk further with gentle ascends and descend to reach Rammam. From Ramam the trail descends down to Srikhola which is the road head and where the trek ends. We walk another kilometre on a flat road to reach Sepi where we have lunch and our last assemble as a team. From Sepi, we disperse to either Darjeeling or Siliguri / NJP / Bagdogra. It's approximately 2 hours of walk to Sepi from Rammam.

Return From Sepi

If you have booked the Siliguri to Siliguri trek package, then the vehicle will be ready to drop you at Siliguri. We will reach Siliguri between 6 - 8 PM ( depending upon how quick the team is ). You can book your return train to Kolkata or other destinations accordingly. Flights are better to be booked for the next morning.

You may disperse to other locations like Darjeeling / Kalingpong, etc from Sepi by either reserving a private car or using the limited shared cabs available.

day7 photo - day7 lali guras of sandakphu trek

Sandakphu Trek - Package & Cost Details

▼ cost terms.

Cost Terms For Fixed Departures :

Special discount for Students. Contact to know more.

  • This is the cost for our Fixed Departure with a fixed standardized service commitment. 
  • The minimum Team Size Requirement for our fixed departure is 2 members. Maximum is 12 members.
  • We do not cancel our trek batches. Instead, if it ever happens that due to some cancellations in the team if the team member in a batch is only 1, then we conduct the trek at a little extra cost, but do not ever cancel a scheduled trek respecting the effort put towards trek preparation, managing leaves and family emotions, etc. 
  • If you want to personalize a scheduled batch or have your own suitable dates, you may do so by requesting a private trek group and by paying applicable the extra charges.

Customized Private Group

INTERNATIONAL GUESTS : Trek cost for foreigners is slightly higher than the cost for our Indian guests, mainly due to the higher permit fee applicable for admission to National Parks or protected forest areas. Sometimes, it may be higher due to higher local crew wages and other specific arrangements we make to ensure a safe, comfortable and enriching travel experience in India. However, we absolutely DO NOT 'hyper-charge' our International guests ever and at the same time, ensure that we meet all the standards for highly qualified trek leaders and guides, safety, medical preparation, evacuation strategy, rescue arrangements, eco-sensitive travel, high-value knowledge sharing about the area and customs of the locals. 

Extra Cost For International Trekkers : Rs. 2000 per person.

Booking Process : Booking can only be done after multiple communication via email / Whatsapp / Calls. After connecting with us and discussing your needs, we finalize the trek and its requirements. After finalization, partial booking fees can be paid online or through direct bank transfers after which we trigger our preparations and arrangements for your trek. International Trekkers can pay the partial booking fees using PayPal, Wise, Western Union or Direct Wire Transfer.

Must Read - Important Pre-Booking Information

▼ Fixed Departure Dates

  • Oct 04, 2024  -to-  Oct 08, 2024 (open) (closing)
  • Oct 05, 2024  -to-  Oct 11, 2024 (open)
  • Oct 12, 2024  -to-  Oct 18, 2024 (open)
  • Oct 19, 2024  -to-  Oct 25, 2024 (open)
  • Oct 26, 2024  -to-  Nov 01, 2024 (open)
  • Nov 02, 2024  -to-  Nov 08, 2024 (open)
  • Nov 09, 2024  -to-  Nov 15, 2024 (open)
  • Nov 16, 2024  -to-  Nov 22, 2024 (open)
  • Nov 23, 2024  -to-  Nov 29, 2024 (open)
  • Nov 30, 2024  -to-  Dec 06, 2024 (open)
  • Dec 07, 2024  -to-  Dec 13, 2024 (open)
  • Dec 14, 2024  -to-  Dec 20, 2024 (open)
  • Dec 21, 2024  -to-  Dec 27, 2024 (open)
  • Dec 22, 2024  -to-  Dec 28, 2024 (open)
  • Dec 23, 2024  -to-  Dec 29, 2024 (open)
  • Dec 24, 2024  -to-  Dec 30, 2024 (open)
  • Dec 25, 2024  -to-  Dec 31, 2024 (open)
  • Dec 26, 2024  -to-  Jan 01, 2025 (open)
  • Dec 27, 2024  -to-  Jan 02, 2025 (open)
  • Dec 28, 2024  -to-  Jan 03, 2025 (open)
  • Dec 29, 2024  -to-  Jan 04, 2025 (open)
  • Dec 30, 2024  -to-  Jan 05, 2025 (open)
  • Jan 04, 2025  -to-  Jan 10, 2025 (open)
  • Jan 11, 2025  -to-  Jan 17, 2025 (open)
  • Jan 18, 2025  -to-  Jan 24, 2025 (open)
  • Jan 25, 2025  -to-  Jan 31, 2025 (open)
  • Feb 01, 2025  -to-  Feb 07, 2025 (open)
  • Feb 08, 2025  -to-  Feb 14, 2025 (open)
  • Feb 15, 2025  -to-  Feb 21, 2025 (open)
  • Feb 22, 2025  -to-  Feb 28, 2025 (open)
  • Mar 01, 2025  -to-  Mar 07, 2025 (open)
  • Mar 08, 2025  -to-  Mar 14, 2025 (open)
  • Mar 15, 2025  -to-  Mar 21, 2025 (open)
  • Mar 22, 2025  -to-  Mar 28, 2025 (open)
  • Mar 29, 2025  -to-  Apr 04, 2025 (open)
  • Apr 05, 2025  -to-  Apr 11, 2025 (open)
  • Apr 12, 2025  -to-  Apr 18, 2025 (open)
  • Apr 19, 2025  -to-  Apr 25, 2025 (open)
  • Apr 26, 2025  -to-  May 02, 2025 (open)
  • May 03, 2025  -to-  May 09, 2025 (open)
  • May 10, 2025  -to-  May 16, 2025 (open)
  • May 17, 2025  -to-  May 23, 2025 (open)

▼ Package Cost Inclusions

What's included in the price.

  • Duration:  7 Days / 6 nights of trek cost from Maneybhanjyang to Sepi
  • Accommodation In Base Village (Maneybhanjyang): 1 night in a homestay in Maneybhanjyang on arrival on the first day. 
  • Accommodation On Trek : In teahouses or local homestays on the designated points as per itinerary. The tea house provides with bed, mattress, pillows and quilts with clean linens.
  • Sleeping In Tents : if required, we will camp. especially in Sandakphu and Phalut. If we do so, we will provide Thick Waterproof mattresses complemented with Sub Zero Sleeping bags supported with Warm Fleece Sleeping Bag Inners For Extra Hygiene and Warmth.
  • Dining On Trek : Dining will be done in the dining room of the homestays. Most of them are within the kitchen and are warm due to firewood stoves.
  • Toilet On Treks : All the homestays on the trek where we keep have clean wet toilets with eastern or western seats.
  • Meals : All meals starting Evening Tea in Maneybhanjyang on Day 1 till Lunch in Sepi on Day 7. We provide 3 meals (B,L,D) suited for high altitude with evening snacks, soup, hot drinks and extra energizers/juice for longer days
  • Trail Safety : Gaiters, Anti Slip Crampons and Ice Axe depending upon snow conditions.
  • Communication : Being a borderline trek the officials do not allow the use of wireless sets. However, in case of emergency, mobile towers work from a few spots known to the guides. They use it for coordination between the team and also with the office for decision-making, if required.
  • Medical Safety: The guide carries an Oxygen cylinder, Pulse Oximeter, Thermal temperature scanner and  Emergency Medical Kit accompanied with experience and knowledge of high altitude medicine and physiology
  • Trek Leader and Guide: Experienced and Well Equipped English/ Hindi Speaking Trek Leader maintaining guide to trekker ratio of 1:6. That is 1 guide for every 6 trekkers.
  • Local Support Staff : Expert and Knowledgeable local guide with helpers and porters as required.
  • Permits : All required forest entry permits and camping fees as per the rules of Singalila National Park
  • Transportations : Included for Maneybhanjyang to Tumling on Day 2. For transfers between Bagdogra - Maneybhanjyang, or any other destinations, we can arrange it on Request at Extra cost

Add-On Services ( At Extra Cost)

Baggage Offloading:

Transportation:

Private Accommodation On Trek:

Last Night Accommodation In Sepi:

These services can be availed at extra cost. Please enquire to know more

  

Personal Equipment Rental ( At Extra Cost)

  • High Ankle Waterproof Trekking Shoes (Quechua):
  • -20 degrees Down Jackets:

▼ Package Cost Exclusions

What's not included.

  • Transportation from and back to Bagdogra or NJP: (check add-on services)
  • Food purchased outside our fixed menu
  • Bottled mineral water or any other beverages
  • Anything purchased for self
  • Travel Insurance
  • Personal Baggage Offload: (check add-on services)
  • Accommodation in Sepi on Day 7. (check add-on services)
  • Anything out of the Inclusions list

▼ Cancellation Policy

When should you book.

We typically get booked about 3 - 6 months in advance. It is advisable to book this much in advance as you get early bird discounts and also your travel costs like flights/hotels/trains etc are much cheaper and confirmed if you book well in advance.

Rules Of Cancellation:  

  • Up to 20 days or more before the trek start date   - Full Refund of the total paid amount
  • Between 20 days to 0 days before the trek start date  - No refund. Free rescheduling or transfer of slots is allowed as specified below.
  • Transfer Of Slot to a Different Batch/ Trek : No Loss Of Money, valid up to 1 year from the Invoice date. It can be availed up to 15 days before Trek Start Date by sending an email.
  • Transfer of Slot to Friend/ Family For Same Batch:  No Loss Of Money, valid up to 1 year from Invoice date. It can be availed up to 5 days before Trek Start Date by sending an email.
  • Validity : This rule is only applicable for treks below 4000 meters and not graded as Challenging or Challenging+

Find detailed info on  Cancellation & Refund Policy

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the covid19 situation in sandakphu trek.

The Sandakphu Phalut Trek is open after the 3rd wave of Omnicron. We have opened our booking once again for this trek and have batches every Saturday arrival in Siliguri or Maneybhanjyang>

How Is The Sandakphu Weather And Temperature In Springs?

Classified Spring months are from February end till Early May.

During the Spring season, the Sandakphu Trek turns into a colourful fairyland due to the blooming of myriads of rare species of Rhododendrons, Magnolias and so many other wildflowers and bushes which are unique to this region. The flowers spread intoxicating fragrance to the beautiful trail that winds up gently through the thick forest cover. By the end of February snow recedes exposing the wet ground to air when lots of flowers and bushes bloom. Fog adds to the extra element to beautify the trek further. Temperatures go below sub-zero here even during the Spring season, especially in Phalut. It can often drizzle or snow anytime during the Spring months.

How Is The Sandakphu Weather And Temperature In Autumn?

Classified Autumn months are from October Mid till late December.

If you want to witness clear skies and barrier-free views of over 26 mountain peaks visible from Sandakphu autumn is the best time to visit. The weather starts to get drier and stable after the monsoon recedes by the end of September. The leaves and grasses slowly turn brown from green. Skies remain clear giving you excellent views of the mesmerizing Himalayan peaks of Nepal, Sikkim, and Bhutan. It gets colder and drier day by day, and often very windy. The higher camps start to go below subzero temperatures during the night. Days are sunny and warm.

How Is The Sandakphu Weather And Temperature In Winters?

Classified Winter months are from late December to late till February mid.

It's a short but sharp winter on the Sandakphu trek. Snowfall typically happens during or after Christmas. If you want to witness a Snow-Covered Sandakphu Trek, then Christmas, New year, months of January, and February are the best time to visit. It's cold here during the winters and temperature drops below minus 5 degrees Celsius on higher camps. The whole of the high alpine meadow of Sandakphu and beyond till Phalut gets converted into a white playground covered with snow. Descending down through the snow-covered jungle trail makes it a thrilling and romantic trek at the same time.

When Does It Snow On The Sandakphu Trek?

Sandakphu receives fresh snowfall almost 6 - 10 times a year during the Winter. The concentration of snowfall on the Sandakphu Trek typically happens during the end of the year around Christmas and goes on till the mid of February. Snowfall usually measures about 4 - 6 inches in higher reaches of Sandakphu and Phalut, while often crossing that limit on a few bad days. Once or twice a year, snowfall brings up a cheerful surprise even to the people of the lower reaches of Kalipokhari, Tumling till Maneybhanjyang, and Darjeeling as well. This typically happens in January and February. Here, 2 years of heavy snow is followed by a year of low snowfall.

What Is The Current Weather Of The Sandakphu Trek?

Currently, the weather in Sandakphu is doing great after a few bad spells and a hailstorm day last week in the Phalut region. Hailstorms are a common thing once a twice a year on this trek route, especially the Phalut region. All our groups are doing well.

Which Is The Best Time To Do The Sandakphu Trek?

Sandakphu Trek is one of the best treks to do in the Himalayas and in different seasons, it offers different beauty. However, whenever you do, this trek will always be worth doing. Depending upon your likes, you may choose the time of the year. I have explained this in brief detail below.

  • If you want to see fresh snowfall in Sandakphu:  If this is what interests you, then you need to do this trek in the months of December, January, and early February . Walking through the dense coniferous jungle with its leaves covered with snow over a white carpet of snow feels amazing. The wide-open meadow towards Phalut is the best part of this trek route. Not to miss the tall peaks that can be seen even during this time, especially in the early morning hours. Remember, it snows even in march here, but occasionally.
  • If you like Colourful Rhododendrons And Magnolias On the Sandakphu Trek: During the end of February, flowers start to bloom as soon as they start to get little warmth from the heavenly sun. The months of the Spring season spanning from mid-February to early May offer a wide array of colours and fragrances as rare species of rhododendrons and magnolias bloom. Apart from the classic views of the Grand Panorama of over 26 Himalayan Peaks, this adds to yet another thrilling experience on the trek during this time. The entire trek route is filled with fragrances, some of which are intoxicating as well.
  • If you like Clear Blue Skies, Stable Weather and Scenic Panorama From Sandakphu : The post-monsoon season of Autumn from October till early December makes it the perfect time for lots of rare tiny colourful flowers and orchids to blossom, beautifying the trek route. The weather during this time is very stable and most of the time the sky is devoid of any cloud, offering an unimaginable blue background to the white snow clad tall Himalayan peaks

How Cold Is The Sandakphu Trek?

The temperature in Sandakphu and Phalut starts to go below the freezing point from the end of November and is very windy. Water freezes forming verglasses by morning. The Day temperature ranges between 8 - 14 degrees Celcius. Temperatures in the lower points on this trek like Maneybhanjyang, Tumling, Srikhola, etc ranges between 3 - 8 degrees Celcius in the night while hitting 10 - 16 degrees Celcius during the day. Being closer to the Bay Of Bengal, the weather often gets unpredictable here and it might be very chilly even in the lower villages. It can rain anytime bringing the temperature further down. The higher points of Sandakphu and Phalut is very windy and calls for good windproof wear. The wind chill factor may bring down the temperature to a freezingly cold experience on this trek. So be careful! Summers are a little warm and comfortable.

What Varieties Of Flora And Fauna Can Be Seen On The Sandakphu Trek?

There are lots of mammals that live in the Singalila National Park, namely - Red Panda, Himalayan black bear, Clouded leopard, Serow, Takin, Leopard, Leopard Cat, Barking Deer, Yellow-throated Marten, Wild Boar, Pangolin, Pika. Many species of birds too live in this park, namely - Scarlet Minivet, Kalij Pheasant, Blood Pheasant, Satyr Tragopan, Brown and Fulvous, Parrotbills, Rufous-Vented Tit, Fire-Tailed, Myzornis, Golden-Breasted Fulvetta. Most of the flora include Bamboo, Oak, Magnolia, Rhododendron, Primula, Geranium, Saxifraga, Bistort, Senecio, Cotoneaster, etc.

How Are The Accommodations And Toilet Facility On The Sandakphu Trek?

There are homestays throughout the Sandakphu Phalut trek route. These are simple rooms with all the required basic amenities like clean rooms and linens, a clean wet toilet that might be attached or shared, tasty food, and many many welcoming smiles. Beddings and linens will be provided by the homestay owners. Food served in the homestays is simple, tasty, and nutritious. You should not expect too much understanding that we are in some of the remotest parts of the Himalayas. Toilets are clean, either western or eastern seats with running tap water or in buckets. In our package, all stays are arranged in local homestays. It will mostly be in 3 or 4 sharing rooms with a single bed each. If required, you may book private rooms at extra cost. If rooms aren't available, we will arrange private tents for you.

What Are The Fitness Requirement Of The Sandakphu Trek?

Anyone who is generally fit with no cardiac problems should be able to complete the Sandakphu and Phalut trek without any problems. When we say 'Generally Fit', we mean he/she should be able to run a 6Km marathon and should be able to complete it. He need not come first but possess the stamina and powerful mindset to complete it with honesty. Having strong legs, shoulders and core strength helps a lot. Cycling, Swimming, or brisk walking should help build stamina. Plank helps strengthen your back and core. A few pushups and chin-ups should strengthen your shoulders and back muscles. Do note that you need not be a champion in a marathon or be a bodybuilder. You just need to have a positive mindset and a generally fit body used to exercises.

Can Novice Trekkers Do The Sandakphu Trek?

Yes, Beginners can very well do the Sandakphu Trek. However, they need to mind a few things before they venture to do this trek.

  • Sandakphu Trek, like any other Himalayan trek, requires preparation. Long walks, steep climbs and descends, slippery terrain, freezing cold temperatures, rain and snow are a few of the difficulties you need to overcome on this trek. General fitness and a body used to exercise are basic necessities of this trek
  • The accommodations and food on the trek are very basic, but up to the mark. This kind of minimalistic living conditions for multiple days can very well test your adaptability, which is a very important factor for any Himalayan trek
  • You need to do it with a good support team who would motivate you throughout the trek. A good specialist team helps you understand and overcome the challenges of the trek very easily like an elder brother or a friend.
  • You need to be a good listener and heed the instructions and advice given to you by the trek leader.

What Are The Risk Of AMS On The Sandakphu Trek?

  • The Sandakphu Trek and the Sandakphu Phalut Trek route is very safe from all the concerns of Altitude Mountain Sickness (AMS).
  • 95% of the trek route is below tree line and natural oxygen is readily available from the huge trees hovering above and around you.
  • The open meadow of Phalut is above the tree line and here too since the altitude is just 3600 meters, it is safe from AMS concerns.
  • The itinerary which we follow is a very well-planned one and helps prevent AMS with controlled altitude gain. 
  • The homestays where we sleep on the Sandakphu trek are warm and cozy and helps in good Comfortable sleep. This further helps a lot in acclimatization and keeping AMS away.
  • Every evening we go on slight walks in around for views and this too helps acclimatization and keep AMS away.
  • Considering these facts, the Sandakphu Phalut trek is very safe from the perspective of AMS.

Having said all these, we also need to draw attention to our planned food menu on the trek which is focussed and rehydrating your body and keeping it warm which is a key factor in prevention from AMS. There is no substitute for acclimatization in the mountains. With Himalayan High, we prefer to acclimatize naturally and do not advise you to pop in any medicines without the need or giving a chance to your body. Historically, none of our trekkers faced AMS issues on this trek. There were a few minor cases of exhaustion we experienced on this trek, which was more of a fitness problem and resolved on rest and slow ascends.

How Safe Is The Sandakphu Trek?

  • Trail Safety : The trekking route of the Sandkaphu Phalut is very safe. The route might be longer but is not treacherous or risky at all.
  • Excessive Snowfall : Excessive snowfall may disrupt your schedule in January or February. However, in such a situation, we prioritize your safety and comfort and provide you with the best alternate route to complete the trek safely.
  • High Altitude and AMS : This route is very safe in terms of High Altitude and AMS. Our trek itinerary is well planned to keep the altitude factor in mind. There are natural trees providing a natural source of oxygen except for the camp of Phalut. We carry oxygen cylinders with us as a precautionary safety measure.
  • Emergency Exit : Though the trekking route is different, the Sandakphu Phalut trek is also accessible by road making it less risky in case of adversities. For a medical emergency, we carry a first aid kit, oxygen cylinder, and our Trek Leader monitors the trekker team every evening by analyzing behavioral changes, physiology, and vitals with a pulse oximeter. He will the first responder to an emergency.
  • Water On Trek : Water on this trek route is safe. It is sourced from natural streams and then filtered to be used. You should take precautions as per your own sensitivity and use water purification tablets or UV sterilized bottles like Steripen.
  • Women Safety : It is typically very safe for women in the Himalayas. The locals respect them and treat them well. However, it must be noted that local culture and sentiments must be respected.

Which Is The Nearest ATMs and Cash Points On The Sandakphu Trek?

The Last ATM point on the Sandakphu trek route is Sukhiapokhari or Ghoom which is about 30 minutes before arrival in Maneybhanjyang. After you finish your trek, there is an ATM in Rimbik. However, we would suggest arranging for your cash in Sukhiapokhari or Ghoom itself beyond which you won't find any reliable ATMs

Is Mobile Network Available On The Sandakphu Trek?

Sandakphu Phalut Trek has a fair amount of mobile connectivity and is improving day by day. Vodafone, Jio, and Airtel work very well in Maneybhanjyang while Airtel, BSNL, Jio, and Vodafone works sparingly on the trek as well. Jio and Airtel work well from a few spots in Sandakphu. Nepal's NCell works well on a few spots and your guide might be having it. Often the mobile towers work from specific corners or heights which your guide would be knowing. Nearing the end of the trek point, mobile towers, and the internet starts to work well once you reach Rammam.

Is Internet Available On The Sandakphu Trek?

Nowadays, very good, consistent, and reliable Internet connection through mobile data on Airtel and Jio is available in the trek starting of Maneybhanjyang and endpoints like Ramam, Srikhola, and Sepi. On the trek route till Sandakphu, the homestays on the Nepal side are currently offering internet connections through WiFi at a little extra cost varying from Rs. 50 - 200 on an hourly basis. Do note that the WiFi internet is not good enough to work on your laptops and hence keep them away from the trek, kindly. Phalut is the remotest part of this trek route and hence is the most beautiful as well as you are much closer to the mountains. It does not have any working internet availability so far which is good for the trek. Gorkhey too is currently not connected well to the internet. From Rammam, internet starts to work well again.

How Big is the village of Maneybhanjyang?

Maneybhanjyang is the starting point of the Sandakphu Trek and the Sandakphu Phalut Trek . It is a small and peaceful village very close to Darjeeling but fairly distanced from the hustle-bustle of a crowded city. A simple walk around the village of Maneybhanjyang will bring you close to the happy, cheerful, helpful and welcoming people of this belt. Many different tribes stay here in mutual harmony and work in the field of tourism and agriculture. This is a border village with Nepal and sitting security personnel is a common view here. Nepal is just a few minutes walk from here and in fact, on the trek to Sandakphu and Phalut, we stay in Nepal for 3 nights out of 6. It has a few homestays, shops and a taxi stand. People here love football and often matches are conducted on the football field down in the village. Momos, Thukpa, Sausages are common street food here.

What Are The Unique Religion And Cultural Beliefs Of The Sandakphu Trek?

Majority of the people of the Sandakphu Phalut Trek follow the Hindu or Buddhist faith. On the trek route, there are many Monasteries and Chortens. The Monastery of Chitre and Meghma is a very popular monastery on the trek route. The small chorten beside the Kalipokhari lake looks very pristine. Tibetan Prayer Flags furls on many sites, homestays, lakes, and summits. You also find rock inscriptions of On Mane Padme Hun on this trek route, especially near Tumling and Kalipokhari.

 Sandakphu Trek introduction

Sandakphu Trek - An Elaborate Description

As explained above the reasons for doing the Sandakphu Phalut Trek, I think it makes an important point to raise awareness about a few things ...

As explained above the reasons for doing the Sandakphu Phalut Trek, I think it makes an important point to raise awareness about a few things related to the Sandakphu Phalut Trek.

While there are many trek organisers doing the Sandakphu Trek , you will not find many of them doing the Sandaklphu Phalut trek. On the other hand, there are a few operators doing this trek in the reverse direction which is we believe is absolutely absurd and a waste of time and money ( detailed comparison in the next section below ). In short, all of these are nothing but business tactics. The difficulties of arranging the full trek safely, finding accommodation, managing longer walks safely with adequate local resources, etc are some of the major reasons why only a few trek agencies arrange The Sandakphu Phalut Trek in the right way with the best itinerary. Being a local trek operator, quite a few things get easier for us which our trekkers leverage upon.

If you are a trekker by heart, you will regret not doing the full Sandakphu Phalut Trek as a whole and return just by visiting Sandakphu, or not sleeping overnight in Phalut to witness the morning sunrise from there. While reaching Phalut is challenging in itself, staying in the remotest location of Phalut is a challenge too. Phalut is a very remote place with a very basic accommodation facility. However, what is a Himalayan trek if it does not offer challenges, solitude and minimalistic living conditions? As per our experience of arranging this trek since 2014, trekkers get ecstatic on reaching Phalut and it looks difficult only in the books. In practicality, it is the most beautiful destination on the trek route and with teamwork, reaching Phalut becomes easy as well.

Other things which the added Trek To Phalut offers are solitude, extravagant scenic beauty and ultimate closeness to the giant mountains with absolutely no human settlement around. Do read  Why Phalut Is A Must-Do With Sandakphu Trek  to understand more.

Discount Alert: Do note that though our price is optimized at its best, maintaining an excellent balance between safety, comfort, quality and caring guides in 1:6 ratio, and focus on creating a memorable trek experience, we still provide a little discount, but ONLY FOR Students, Institutes and Gov Organisations depending upon team size. Contact for more details

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Sandakphu Trek - Why Its A Must-Do

10 reasons why the sandakphu phalut trek is a must do for any trekker.

  • The Sandakphu Trek offers a grand view of 4 of the Worlds highest 8000-meter peaks, namely  Mt. Everest, Mt. Kanchenjunga, Mt. Lhotse and Mt. Kanchenjunga. These 4 form the top 5 highest mountains in the World missing K2 which is the second-highest mountain and is in POK. Sandakphu Trek is one of the rarest treks which offer a view of such giant peaks all in a single frame.
  • Widespread Panorama of 26 peaks: Apart from the 4 highest peaks, the Sandakphu Trek offers a Panoramic view spanning over 220 degrees covering more than 26 beautiful and coveted peaks of Bhutan, Sikkim, and Nepal. It starts from Annapurna in the West and the view ends up in Narshing and Chomolhari as we spin our heads further east.
  • Sleeping Buddha From Sandakphu:  The surreal view of Kanchenjunga and the Sleeping Buddha formation is unbelievable to your eyes and Mother Nature constantly tickles your imaginations with various other elements of it like clouds, the colour of the sky, the hues of sunrises and sunsets, etc. playing around it to help you to leave your world behind and walk into its dreamy world. It is formed by more than 17 peaks of the Kanchenjunga Family of mountains. Sleeping Buddha View Point  from Sandakphu and Phalut  is a unique speciality of this trek. no other trek offers the same in the entire Himalayas. You have to see it to believe it.
  • Wild Life Sighting : The trail towards Sandakphu and that to Phalut and return till Gorkhey is under the deep cover of bamboo forest along with tall coniferous trees which makes it an excellent home to various wild like including big cats. Leopard, Clouded Leopard, Takin, Wild Boar, Himalayan Black Bear, Barking Deer, Yellow-throated Martens, Pangolins and sometimes even Tigers venture into this forest. The tall bamboo forest is also home to the exotic Red Pandas which are found in the forest of China, Nepal and the North East only. Though sighting them is difficult but many trekking on this route have sighted them, especially on the trail between Tumling to Gairibas through the deep forest cover, and between Kaiyakata to Kalipokhari.
  • Excellent Opportunity For Bird Watching : The Singalila National Park is home to various species of birds and some of them are very rare and endangered. It's a paradise for bird watchers and photographers to capture some of the most colourful and beautiful birds of the Singalila National Park.
  • Exhilarating Views Of Sunrise and Sunsets Over The Mountains and Valleys From The Top : This trek is all about Sunrises and Sunsets. Sometimes in Sandakphu, the entire valley down below is covered by deep layers of clouds making you feel on top of those clouds. The hues of dusk over the white clouds take you to a different world. Sometimes, this same pool of clouds makes the Sleeping Buddha look like a Floating Buddha .
  • Peaceful Sight Of Kalipokhari - The Black Lake : Kalipokhari is a beautiful lake that falls on this trek route on the 2nd day of the trek. The name translates into 'black lake' and rightly so as the water of the lake appears black from the top when seen from a distance. The lake is a pious site for the locals and is marked by furling Buddhist prayer flags and a small Chorten (temple) beside it. The site of Kalipokhari is mostly foggy and mystic and is one of the most romantic destinations on this trek route.
  • Unique Cultural Exposure : This region is home to the Lepchas, Sherpas and Limboos and their hospitality will be cherished for a lifetime. There's a lot to learn from them and since we stay in local homestays, it makes a door for the exchange of knowledge, which ultimately shapes your travel experience and overall personality.
  • Experience India And Nepal On The Same Trek : This is a borderline trek between India and Nepal and it swings between India and Nepal multiple times. For 3 nights we stay in Nepal and for the other 3, we stay on the Indian side.
  • Beautiful Remote Villages, Homestays And Delicious Local Food : We come across many villages on this trek route namely Gairibas, Samanden, and Gorkhey. Each one of them is unique and beautiful. The ambience and peace around these villages are something you will take with you, and will always crave for it after you complete the trek to Sandakphu and Phalut

Not many trek organisers arrange the complete trek covering both Sandakphu and Phalut. We suggest you should undertake the complete trek so that you won't regret it later. To understand why we say so, read our blog  Why Phalut Is A Must-Do With Sandakphu Trek ?

 Other Versions Of Sandakphu Trek That We Conduct

Other Versions Of Sandakphu Trek That We Conduct

If you are short on the number of days, then we do shorter versions and other variations of the Sandakphu Phalut Trek as well. Do read below and ...

If you are short on the number of days, then we do shorter versions and other variations of the Sandakphu Phalut Trek as well. Do read below and contact us for more details.

Sandakphu - 4 Day Trek:

This is a shorter version of the Sandakphu Phalut Trek. It starts from Maneybhanjyang and reaches Sandakphu in 3 days via Tumling and Kalipokhari. From Sandakphu, the route descends down directly to the roadhead in Sepi, via Gurdum. 

Route Halts of Sandakphu Trek : Maneybhanjyang - Tumling - Kalipokhari - Sandakphu - Sepi / Darjeeling/ NJP/Bagdogra Duration : 5 Days 4 Nights

Itinerary For Sandakphu 4 Day Trek:

Day 1: Arrival In Maneybhanjyang from NJP/Bagdogra Day 2: Drive to Tumling via Meghma ,  Trek to Kalipokhari via Kaiyakatta Day 3: Trek to Sandakphu (Aalley) Day 4: Trek to Gurdum.  Day 5:  Trek to Sepi. Depart after Lunch

Does Himalayan High Organise It : Yes, both as a fixed departure trek scheduled for every Saturday arrival in Maneybhanjyang, and also as a customized private group trek as requested.

Phalut - 4 Day Trek :

This too is a shorter version of the Sandakphu Phalut Trek following a different route. On this route, we start the trek from Sepi and end it in Sepi itself. Trekkers who are interested to skip Sandakphu but do just Phalut instead can choose this version of the trek. It takes the same number of days as the Sandakphu Short trek but has a different route.  Route Halts of Phalut Trek:  Sepi - Molley - Phalut - Gorkhey - Sepi / Darjeeling/ NJP/Bagdogra Duration : 5 Days 4 Nights

Itinerary For Phalut 4 Day Trek:

Day 1:  Arrival In Sepi from NJP/Bagdogra Day 2:  Trek to Molley Day 3:  Trek to Phalut Day 4:  Trek to Gorkhey Day 5:  Trek to Sepi via Rammam. Depart after Lunch

Does Himalayan High Organise It : Yes, but only as a customized private group trek on request.

Our Recommendation : We recommend that everyone, from Beginners to Experienced trekkers should do the Sandakphu Phalut Trek and follow the Classical route to do it as that's the best . However, for those who cannot spare 7 days for the Sandakphu Phalut Trek or for those who find reaching Phalut is difficult for them because of long-distance or feel that they cannot adjust to the very basic accommodation facilities in Phalut, or are low in budget, we have 2 other versions of this trek to choose from.  

 Best Itinerary For The Sandakphu Phalut Trek

Best Itinerary For The Sandakphu Phalut Trek

The itinerary that we follow ( listed on this webpage) is the historical and classical route for the Sandakphu Phalut Trek. It is the same one which our seniors and ancestors followed to tre ...

The itinerary that we follow ( listed on this webpage) is the historical and classical route for the Sandakphu Phalut Trek. It is the same one which our seniors and ancestors followed to trek to this wonderland. It Starts from Maneybhanjyang and completes the trek in Sepi touching all the important viewpoints on the route like Chitre, Meghma, Tonglu, Kalipokhari, Bikeybhanjyang, Sandakphu, Sabargram, Phalut, Gorkhey, etc. 

While a few of the trek operators favour doing the Sandakphu Phalut Trek in the reverse order, that is starting from Sepi, doing Phalut first and then Sandakphu. This we believe is a terrible idea. It is mostly done for cost-saving measures rather than a better trek plan or experience. I explain the reasons below.

Before highlighting the differences, let me highlight the notable viewpoints on the Classical Route. It is for this reason that we still follow the classical route on our plan despite this route being an expensive one as compared to the reverse itinerary.

  • Maneybhanjyang:  Maneybhanjyang is a border town which is one of the beautiful and peaceful valleys closer to Darjeeling - The Queen of Hill Station. The border here is just on the other side of the road. It is a good place to shop for trekking gear and some other stuff which you might need on the trek.
  • Chitre : The first viewpoint which comes after trekking for 3 kilometres on the first day. From here we get the first glimpse of the Mighty Kanchenjunga range and a beautiful birds-eye view of the city of Darjeeling. It also hosts a beautiful old Buddhist monastery right beside the Nepal border.
  • Meghma : A mystical place covered under clouds and mist over 90% of the time. It has beautiful monasteries and an SSB border checkpoint. The trekking trail from Lameydhura to Tumling is mostly covered under fog. That's why the name - Meghma, meaning Through the Clouds.
  • Tonglu/Tumling : This is the 2nd point on the trek which is at 3000 meters and offers a terrific view of the Sleeping Buddha. The morning view from this point is just breathtaking and heavenly. You have to witness it to believe it. On the classical route, this is just Day 2! Tonglu also helps in better acclimatization for the trek.
  • Kalipokhari : A beautiful and serene lake. The lake is further beautified by furling Buddhist prayer flags and a small Chorten ( Buddhist Stupa) in the backdrop. It is situated in Nepal and right beside the homestays. YOu should not miss this beautiful lake on this trek.
  • Bikeybhanjyang : Sandakphu is popular for aconite flowers. Bikeybhanjyang is a place which has it in abundance. Sandakphu itself means - 'the valley of poisonous plants ( aconites)'
  • Sandakphu : Sandakphu is the highest point of West Bengal and offers a grand view of the Sleeping Buddha and the Mount Everest group of Mountains. We keep our trekkers in Alley, which is 1.5 kilometres away from Sandakphu. It offers great views of the mountains and ignores the touristic and noisy crowd of Sandakphu.
  • Sabargram : Sabargram is a high point on the long route between Sandakphu and Phalut. It offers a terrific view of the Sleeping Buddha range. The campsite though is very very windy and uncomfortable as it is on a ridge top.
  • Phalut : Phalut is the most beautiful and remotest place on this trek route. It offers the closest view of the mountain ranges. The sunrise view from Phalut is just mind-blowing. You have to stay for a night here to experience the sunrise view from here.
  • Gorkhey : Gorkhey is a picture-perfect hamlet on this route near to Sikkim border. Here, it's a small stream which divides the Indian state of Sikkim and West Bengal.
  • Samanden : Samanden is to be seen to be believed. It's a wonderland right in the middle of the Jungle.

We believe that it's a complete waste of your money and time if you are reversing the itinerary and doing Phalut - Sandakphu Trek, that too without staying in Phalut. Here's why -

  • You straightaway miss out on most of the beautiful viewpoints that I mentioned above, which fall on the classical route.
  • Most importantly, when trekking the reverse itinerary, your will be walking away from the mountains showing your back towards the giant mountains and not facing toward the mountains. Beware - you might have neck pain turning back again and again to see the mountains. What a waste!
  • You miss out on the number of times we give ourselves to view the Sleeping Buddha and the grand panorama of over 26 mountain peaks. On the classical route that we follow, we get atleast 6 times to enjoy the view, that is from Chitre, Tonglu, Sandakphu, Aalley, Sabargram and Phalut. If by any chance you are not able to see it for bad weather on one occasion, there are chances that you will not miss the view during the entire trek. On the reverse itinerary, you miss it big time.
  • On the itinerary that we follow, we camp overnight in Phalut - one of the remotest and best points on this trek - the closest to the mountains ever on this route. The sunrise and sunset views from Phalut are mind-blowing. Only sleeping for the night in Phalut and rising up early morning to witness the sunrise can offer it. It is the best part of our itinerary. On the contrary, visiting Phalut just for the same of visiting it, in the daytime does not make any sense. The views are covered by clouds 90% of the time.
  • Maneybhanjyang is a bigger town than Sepi. This allows you to do last-minute purchases in case you forget something. This also allows for making the trek safer in case something goes wrong. The travel time to Maneybhanjyan is just 3.5 hours from Bagdogra / Siliguri, which gives some flexibility on the first day of the trek. It saves cost as well as you can reach Maneybhanjyang in shared jeeps which cost only about 300 Rs. from Siliguri and 100 Rs. from Darjeeling.
  • In case of bad weather which may hit anytime, the Classical route is much safer and can still be completed, while the reverse route cannot be completed and you will be wandering in lower villages itself hopping from one village to another.

Finally, there is a reason our ancestors and seniors followed this classical route which we follow as well. Keeping things simple, it's easier to hold your nose straight from the front, rather than to hold it from behind your neck and say you are doing things differently. It's good to walk facing towards the mountains and get closer to those with each passing day, rather than running away from it but still roaming around in the jungle for the sake of doing things differently. Choose Wisely!

 Impact Of Landrover On The Sandakphu Phalut Trek

Impact Of Landrover On The Sandakphu Phalut Trek

It is a known fact that an offroading motorable road starts from Maneybhanjyang and goes to Phalut. While it is a matter of concern for all the trekkers wanting to experience silence and solitude ...

It is a known fact that an offroading motorable road starts from Maneybhanjyang and goes to Phalut. While it is a matter of concern for all the trekkers wanting to experience silence and solitude on a trek, the fact is that the landrover route and trekking route are different and it only crisscrosses on a few sections of the trek. On the other hand, landrover make the trek safer, cheaper, convenient and easier. Let us analyze how it impacts our trek.

How Much Do The Trekking Route and Landrover Route Overlap?

The Sandakphu Trekking route is different from the Landrover route. Earlier it used to be only the trekking route but slowly as demands for connectivity increased, roads were built. These are not perfectly finished metal roads as it falls within the National Park area. Only local landrover from the association are allowed to take tourists from Maneybhanjyang on this route. Private cars and taxis are not allowed. The Sandakphu Phalut Trekking route goes via the Jungle on its major portions. However, it crisscrosses the landrover road each at some sections for a small portion of the entire route which may account for about 15% of the trail. It must be noted that not many landrover go till Phalut. Most of them go to Sandakphu only

What Do We Do To Minimize The Impact?

  • We schedule our treks to start on non-popular dates that see less traffic of tourists. 
  • We recommend starting the trek 1 or 2 days away from popular holidays.
  • Our fixed departure trek starts on Sunday instead of Saturday which is a popular date for tourists coming from Kolkata and nearby
  • We stay in Tumling and not Tonglu as Tonglu sees more tourist traffic being cheaper
  • We stay about 1.5 km away from Sandakphu and stay in Aalley to avoid a touristic crowd and offer a much better location for mountain viewing.

Positive Impact Of Landrover Route?

Landrover does sound like a problem when you are sitting in your home and office and analysing the route. However, in actuality, it does not impact anything in that vast and longer route. It rather helps make the trek route much safer to answer quick emergency evacuation, and rescue missions in case anyone is physically injured or sick. At the same time, landrover also makes the homestays cheaper as they ferry regular supplies to the homestays.

 When Is The Best Time To Visit Sandakphu & Phalut

When Is The Best Time To Visit Sandakphu & Phalut

Sandakphu Phalut Trek lies in the Singalila National Park in the Eastern Himalayas. Being in closer proximity to the Bay Of Bengal, this region gets early and prolonged monsoons. It starts to rain ...

Off Season ( May end till September end):

Sandakphu Phalut Trek lies in the Singalila National Park in the Eastern Himalayas. Being in closer proximity to the Bay Of Bengal, this region gets early and prolonged monsoons. It starts to rain consistently from the end of May and continues till the end of September. During this time, it is not considered the best time to do this trek. Also, the National Park remains closed during this time restricting trekkers to do this trek. The homestay owners also take a break during this time. 

Autumn Season and Distant Panoramic Views (October till December mid):

This is considered one of the best times to do this trek and is personally my favourite. By the end of September monsoon tends to end and offers clearer and stable weather. Sometimes the monsoon may be prolonged and take up a day or 2 of October as well. By the mid of October, the weather becomes close to perfect, November till the mid of December being one the best bet for stable weather offering the best view of the mountain panorama for which this trek is famous. 

Winter Season and Snowfall In Sandakphu Phalut Trek ( December end till February):

It typically snows here during the year-end, making it a great way to celebrate Christmas and New Year. The snowfall here, unlike Uttrakhand and Himachal, is not huge making it a pleasant, yet adventurous venture. During these 2.5 months, it snows about 5 to 6 times and makes it a trekking wonderland. The best part is during this time landrover do not ply and their movement is restricted till Tumling itself. The temperatures during this time go as low as -8 degrees Celcius in Sandakphu and Phalut due to the wind chill factor.

Spring Season and Rhododendrons ( Mar, April till May mid):

The Spring season is again considered one of the best times to do this trek. It spans upto 2.5 months from March to the mid of May. Many colourful wildflowers, rhododendrons and magnolias bloom during this time after the snow recedes and the earth starts to get comfortably warm. Trekking during this time feels fantastic!

 Sandakphu Trek  Rules For International Trekkers

Sandakphu Trek Rules For International Trekkers

The Sandakphu Phalut trek is a dream come true for foreign trekkers, offering a unique blend of grand Himalayan beauty and cultural immersion. This trek stands out as an exquisite adventure that ...

The Sandakphu Phalut trek is a dream come true for foreign trekkers, offering a unique blend of grand Himalayan beauty and cultural immersion. This trek stands out as an exquisite adventure that captivates the hearts of international visitors.

New regulations have altered the way international trekkers experience the Sandakphu Phalut trek. Unlike in the past when there used to be no discrimination between Foreigners and Indians and they could sleep in the Nepal Guest Houses as well as Indian homestays. However, post Covid19 pandemic, the Nepal Govt changed the rules and due to these changes, foreigners holding valid Indian visas can no longer spend the night in Nepal during the trek. As a result, all overnight stays must now be within the Indian border. This necessitates a private trek with a customized itinerary to ensure compliance with the new rules. This alteration allows international guests to continue exploring the trek while maintaining their legal status.

While the changes primarily pertain to overnight stays for international trekkers, all other rules and guidelines remain consistent for both Indian and foreign visitors. It's crucial for all trekkers to be aware of national park fees and local resource fees, which may be higher for international guests. Trekkers of all nationalities must follow these guidelines to protect the natural beauty of the region and support the local communities that make this trek a memorable experience.

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Nestled at a height of 11930 ft above sea level, Sandakphu Trek offers the breathtaking experience of  witnessing four of the world’s highest peaks. On one side you get to see Everest, Lhotse and Makalu peaks which are the first, fourth and fifth highest peaks of the world respectively. On another side you get to see the famous Sleeping Buddha Massif crowned by the majestic Kanchenjunga peak which is the 3rd highest mountain in the world.

Sandakphu Trek has one of the best sunset and sunrise in India. The bamboo and the rhododendron forests adds to the beauty of Sandakphu Trek. It is rich in flora and fauna. Rhododendrons are visible on this trek which is a high altitude Himalayan flower. If you are lucky you can even get to see the rare red panda on Sandakphu Trek. 

Sandakphu Trek will give you a very different experience when compared to the other Himalayan treks and we think this is a must to trek for every trekker. Follow us on Instagram .

What is special about Sandakphu Trekking?

  • Witness Sleeping Budha Massif with kanchenjunga being the highest peak of the Massif
  • Witness Everest, Lhotse and Makalu Peak which are the first, fourth and fifth highest mountains in the world
  • You get to see 4 of the big summits from this trek
  • Rhododendron and Bamboo forest with sightings of the rare red panda
  • Doable in summers as well as winters

SANDAKPHU PHALUT TREK ITINERARY

  • Pick up from NJP railway station in the morning by 10 am and drive to Maneybhanjan, Distance around 110 km and takes 4 hours. Arrival by evening
  • Drive through the foothills of Eastern Himalaya and gradually gains height
  • All the major mobile networks work here. Night accommodation in dormitory/ lodges. 
  • Dinner and rest 
  • After your breakfast, start trekking towards Tumling, one of the spectacular peaks in the Singalila
  • Get mesmerized by the fascinating views that come your way and behold the scenic views in your camera and be astound by the beautiful landscapes Range.
  • The trail ahead is clearly visible till Meghma while we slowly gain height. Sandakphu Trek route often defines the border between India and Nepal so the posting of Paramilitary camps of SSB (Sashastra Seema Bal) at all the major points is common.
  • Get ready to trek to Kalapokhri after breakfast
  • Pass via Singalila National Park, explore and discover the enchanting beauty of the vicinity.
  • The trail enters into the dense forest 
  • During the last part of the trek, a small pond is seen on our left. This is called Kalapokhri (Kala is Black and Pokhri is a Pond in Nepali)
  • Enjoy staying overnight in a trekker’s hut in Kalapokhri.
  • Trek to Sandakphu 1.5 km From Sandakphu, the highest point in West Bengal.
  • This portion of the trail is inside Nepal and the Indian road joins here from the other side of the mountain. There is a tea stall on our left and a forest check post on the right.
  • The road splits and the newly built road inside Nepal takes a longer path on our left to reach Sandakphu.
  • Enjoy the panoramic views of Mt. Kanchenjunga, Everest, and Lhotse
  • Your overnight stay will be in a trekker’s hut for a day
  • Wake up early and observe the beautiful sunrise from Sandakphu. .
  • Right in front you will find is gigantic Kanchendzongha massif along with Jannu (Kubhakarna) to its left and Pandim to its right, forming as rightly said the “Sleeping Buddha”
  • After breakfast, we start our descent. Start the day with a descending trek from Sandakphu to Srikhola
  • Leave homestay after breakfast
  • your trek with us completes here.
  • Take a cab and drive back to New Jalpaiguri

Trek Essentials

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  • Backpack/Ruck Sack (at least 55 Litres) and a small day bag ( upto 15 litres) for summit day
  • Poncho/Raincoat and Rain Cover for Ruck Sack
  • 2 Quick Dry T-shirts (preferably Full Sleeves) and Track Pants
  • Warm Jacket preferably a down jacket or an equivalent heavy jacket to protect from cold at night
  • Comfortable Shoes with a good grip and ankle support. We recommend Quechua Forclaz 100 or similar shoe
  • A pair of fleece jacket or fleece upper
  • Good Thermals for insulation at night
  • Lip Balm and Cold Cream
  • Sun Cap or Sunscreen (SPF 30+)
  • Dark Sunglasses. People who wear spectacle may use photochromatic lenses in their spects
  • 2 pair of warm socks and at least 2 pair of normal cotton socks
  • 1 Pair of slippers/Sandals
  • Woolen Cap and Gloves for night
  • Toiletries – Tooth brush, Tooth paste, Liquid soap, Hand Sanitizers, Slippers, Light Towel, Toilet Roll (Avoid wet tissues as they are not eco friendly)
  • Torch or Headlamp with extra pair of batteries
  • Personal Medical Kit: Crocin-Fever, Avomine-Motion Sickness, Avil 25mg – Allergies, Combiflam, Disprin-headache, Norflox TZ & Lomofen-diarrhea, digene-acidity, omez/rantadine  antacid, crepe bandages, band aids, ORS, betadiene or antiseptic cream, moov spray/volini, cotton, gauze.
  • Water bottle 1 L or Hydration bag 2 L
  • Other personal accessories – Camera, Tripod, mobile charger, power banks(as there will be no electricity during the trek)
  • Being a high altitude trek, this trek is suitable for climbers with good physical condition and stamina.
  • This is a tentative itinerary which may change as per weather conditions
  • We expect you to carry your rucksacks, in case if you want them to be carried by mules back pack offloading charge up to Rs. 1200/bag/day is applicable
  • In case of any natural calamity the company will not be able to refund the trip charges, for more details check our cancellation policy

FAQ's for Sandakphu Trek

The difficulty level of Sandakphuu Phalut Trek is easy to moderate. Spread over 6 days the ascends are of easy grade with some moderae to difficult sections 

Sandakphu  Trek cost varies from Rs. 12000 to Rs. 14000 depending on the group size and the time of the year you are planning to do it. There are many companies which sell this trek online but only few companies are service providers.

October to April is the best time to do Sandakphu Trek.

It is famous for the spectacular views of four of the highest peaks in the World – Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse and Makalau

Yes Everest is visible from Sandakphu along with Kanchenjunga, Lhotse and Makalu Peak.

We dont recommend doing this trek alone as there are many routes which people follow for this trek. Also as it is done inside singalila national park it cannot be done without a guide.

You can keep extra luggage in the base village for any particular trek. There are no cloak roo charges applicable. Its free of cost

If you are going on a trek don’t expect mobile signals. There are few spots on the trails of few treks where you might find a single tower or something but it always depends if that is enough to make a call or not.

As there are no permanent toilets on the trek, we carry toilet tents which are dry toilets so you need to carry wet tissues/tissue wipes with you.

Yes, TSS team can organize private batches for individual groups, but the cost of the trek may vary according to the number of members in your group. You can talk to our trek coordinator via whatsapp/call to get the customized group rates.

It’s a strict no. If you fall sick during the trek due to alcohol consumption TheSearchingSouls has the right to cancel your trek and send you back to base village. No expenses shall be refunded in that case and you will have to pay additional for stay at base village.

Start running/walking at least 3-4 Kms everyday.

If it’s a snow trek a good trekking shoe is mandatory. If you buy a new shoe do walk for few days so that it fits you well and doesn’t leave you with blisters while you trek. If it is a summer trek or post monsoon trek a shoe with good grip and ankle support will do.

We provide 3 Veg meals and evening Snacks. There will be no non veg served during the trek. Eggs may or may not be served depending on the trek.

We will provide sleeping bags, inner liners, sleeping mats, tents. You just need to carry your personal gear. List of personal Gear is in our website under Trek Essentials.

Himalaya Journeys Treks &Expedition prides itself on being prepared for any emergency situation. Our guides are trained in first aid and can deal with most of the basic ailments that occur during a trek. Every camp site has basic first aid and oxygen cylinders But if a serious emergency occurs, we will evacuate you to the base village and nearest hospital but the expenses of that has to be borne by the individual

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What should you pack for the Sandakphu Trek ?

Basic trek essentials​.

  • Rucksack (60-70 ltr with cover)
  • Down Jacket
  • Gloves (Woollen and Waterproof)
  • Poncho or a Rain Coat
  • Trekking Pole
  • Trek Shoes - Men or Women
  • Trek Pant – 2 Nos. Preferred
  • Day Pack ( 20-30 litres)
  • A pair of Thermals
  • Warm Socks and cotton socks ( 2-3 pair)
  • Woollen Cap
  • Gloves ( Woollen and waterproof)
  • Extra Layering of Warm Clothing as per necessity
  • Extra lowers for Nights
  • Utensils : Plates, Spoon and Coffee Mug
  • Photo ID proof

Personal Utilities :​

  • Sun Glasses ( UV Protected )
  • Sun Screen Lotion (Min SPF- 30 min)
  • Moisturiser
  • Lunch box, Coffee mug and spoon
  • Water bottle or Hydration Bag
  • Basic First Aid
  • Energy Bars

Toiletries :

  • Toilet paper rolls
  • Wet wipes (unscented)
  • Zip Lock Bags
  • Sanitizing Toilet Spray
  • Soap and Handwash (pocket sized)
  • Tooth Paste and Tooth Brush

Sandakphu trek is all about the magnificient views of the 4 highest mountains of the world – Mt. Everest, Mt. Kanchenjunga, Mt. Lhotse and Mt. Makalu. It is an easy to moderate trek which can be done by beginners as well as experienced trekkers. 

The Trek offers the grand views of the Himalayas and the best sunrise and sunsets in India. It’s a mix of culture and tradition as well. The cuisine is a mix of Nepal and Tibet. 

Synopsis of the Sandakphu Trek

Our company, The Searching Soul, offers exciting trekking opportunities in the Sandakphu Trek, a place that offers a magnificent view of the celestial sky, super abundant meadows and snow paths. We organize Tarsar Sandakhphu Phalut Trek specially for post monsoon and winter trekking as it is a favourable option for trekkers during this time of the year. 

The post monsoon and Winter trek of Sandakphu Trek propounds trekking with adventure in an easy approach which automatically makes it a convenient option. It is fully embraced with natural wonders that makes it one of the most sought after treks in India. 

TheSearchingSouls team work with a motive to explore the non-commercialized destinations in India through the medium of trekking. Our aim is to focus on the minor details to make comfort accessible to the trekkers while scouting in the nature. We are an expert and have an upper hand in the tours and excursion activities which are related to trekking.

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Safety with TSS

The Searching Souls have always taken Safety as the utmost Priority in their Treks. We Have a “Zero Negligence” approach toward Safety. As a result, we have taken the Following Steps.

Medical Tents: TSS is the Only Company in the Country that Pitches dedicated Medical Tents to The Slopes at all their Campsites. The Medical Tents consist of a Stretcher, Oxygen Cylinder, First Aid Kits, Oxymeters, and a few other facilities depending on the Slope and the nature of kedarkanta trek. 

Qualified Trek leaders: All Our Trek Leaders are Qualified From the Nehru Institute of Mountaineering and have thorough knowledge and experience of the Mountains.

Emergency Planning: Team TSS always plans a step ahead in the Mountains as we believe anything at any time can happen in the Mountains, All Our trek leaders, Camp managers, and Cooks are aware of what should be the Course of Action in case of Medical emergency and Natural Calamities in the kedarkantha trekking package. 

TSS Support Team: Safety in the Mountains begins at Home, Proper Planning and preparation are Key in any Mountain Trek. TSS Support Team is always available and will help you prepare better for the Trek through their Expert Knowledge and Guidance.

TSS Jumbo Bags: For executive travelers seeking adventure, trekking is a popular way to explore unfamiliar terrain and find inner peace. However, selecting the right equipment can be crucial to ensure safety and comfort during the journey. TSS recognizes this and offers a solution with their MY JUMBO BAG – BUDDY, which includes all necessary gear for a high-altitude trek at an affordable price. 

The company also emphasizes the importance of quality equipment in ensuring a successful and memorable trek, while cautioning against overpriced or unnecessary items. With TSS, travelers can confidently embark on their trek, knowing they have a reliable companion in their trek bag.

Are you tired of spending a fortune on expensive trekking equipment? Look no further than MY JUMBO BAG – BUDDY. 

Why Experience the wilderness of Sandakphu trek with The Searching Souls?

Expertise: The Searching Souls is a team of experienced trek leaders who are passionate about sharing their love for the outdoors with others. They have extensive knowledge of Kashmir Treks and the surrounding areas, ensuring that you have a safe and enjoyable experience.

Personalized attention: The Searching Souls focuses on adequate group sizes, allowing them to provide personalized attention to each trekker. They take the time to understand your individual needs and interests and customize the trek to ensure that you have the best experience possible.

Safety: Safety is a top priority for The Searching Souls. They provide all necessary safety equipment, including first aid kits and emergency communication devices, and their trek leaders are trained in wilderness first aid.

Responsible tourism: The Searching Souls is committed to responsible tourism practices. They follow Leave No Trace principles, minimizing their impact on the environment, and also support local communities by using local guides and porters.

Memorable experience: The Sandakphu trek with The searching Souls is not just a trek, but an experience. From the stunning views to the warmth of the local hospitality, the trek is sure to leave you with memories that will last a lifetime.

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OT Travel Itinerary: All You Need To Know About The Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu Trek Guide

Sandakphu is the highest peak in West Bengal at 3,636m above sea level. Located at the edge of Singalila National Park and on the border between India and Nepal , a trek to the top takes you through gorgeous rhododendrons and silver fir forests, culminating in spectacular views of the Himalayas. In fact, four of the five highest peaks in the world— Everest , Kangchenjunga, Lhotse and Makalu—can be seen from Sandakphu's summit.  

River rafting is another activity for adventure lovers here as the River Teesta flows through Sandakphu. One can undertake this moderate trek at any time of the year as the shifting seasons uncover a different landscape every few months. For instance, April to June is when the region blushes with rhododendron blooms and a carpet of primula and other alpine flowers unfurls. In winter, the trail is covered with snow. The crisp winter air and clear skies provide ideal conditions for exploring the Himalayas. Meanwhile, October onwards is the perfect time to see the sunsets and sunrises of the area—the only downside is that it will crowded.

You will need to apply for a permit to trek to Sandakphu. Here’s a taste of what to expect from the journey.

Day 1: Drive To Sepi

Prayer flags at Sepi village

Take a cab or bus from New Jalpaiguri Junction Railway Station or Bagdogra Airport to Sepi. You will pass by Kurseong and Darjeeling on the way there. The tranquility of the surrounding landscape will relax your mind. Sepi itself is home to an amalgamation of tribal communities like the Bhutias, Sherpas, Limbu, Chettris and Newars. Refresh yourself at your accommodation and chat with the locals.

Day 2: Sepi–Samanden–Gorkhey

Gorkhey village

Starting the day early, you will walk to Rammam village which is approximately 3.5 km away from the Sepi campsite. The trail here is a constructed route for most parts and you will notice several cut fields and tiny dwellings on the way. After a short break at Rammam, head towards Samanden village.

On your way there you will see that the Singalila Range has an abundance of greenery. For about 6km you will traverse through forests until you arrive at a bridge. After the bridge, it will be a steep climb for 15 minutes or so. Rest at some constructed stone benches before moving on.

The trail will begin to ease out a bit for a few minutes, after which a clearing will appear. The wooden huts and farmlands herald the village of Samanden. A couple of kilometres more and you will arrive at the Gorkhey campsite.

Day 3: Gorkhey To Phalut

On the way to Phalut

Phalut (3,505m) is the second-highest peak in West Bengal and that’s where you will be headed today. It is about 15km from the Gorkhey campsite. You will again cover long sections of forested trails as the route steadily winds its way upwards. En route to Phalut, you will get to see the Singalila Range from up close and a stunning view of the Kangchenjunga massif as well. The closer you get to Phalut the more beautiful the landscape gets.

Day 4: Phalut To Thokum

The Thokum Valley

To get to the Thokum valley, you will skirt the Indo-Nepal border. The beautiful meadows and picturesque setting will be a feast for the eyes. En route to Thokum, you may spot some yaks grazing in the meadows and a thicket of rhododendron trees. Stargaze at night once you reach your campsite.

Day 5: Thokum To Aal

The "Sleeping Buddha" formation of Kangchenjunga

Aal is the closest campsite to the Sandakphu summit and is set in a scenic location from where you can enjoy beautiful views of Kangchenjunga in its “Sleeping Buddha” formation. Enjoy a hot lunch at the Aal campsite today and spend your evening exploring the area.

Day 6: Aal – Sandakphu – Timburey

Sandakphu in Singalila National Park

The Sandakphu summit is just 3km from Aal. Start early in the morning so that you can watch the sunrise from the top of Sandakphu—one of the prettiest sights you’ll ever see. The first rays of the sun over the snow-capped mountains and the colours of the alpenglow cannot be described in words. Once you’ve had your fill of the top, head to the Timburey camping ground. The journey takes about 4-5 hours to complete.

Day 7: Timburey To Srikhola

Srikhola village in the Darjeeling district

This is the last day of your trek and also the last day in the mountains. From Timburey, start your trek towards Srikhola, a 3km descent which takes about an hour. Once you reach the main road, take a car back to Sepi.

Getting There

New Jalpaiguri Junction and Bagdogra are the nearest railway station and airport to Sepi.

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Sandakphu Trek 2023- Complete Trekking Guide

Sandakphu Trek 2023- Complete Trekking Guide

Embark on an awe-inspiring journey with the Sandakphu Trek, a Himalayan adventure to the highest peak in West Bengal. Witness the grandeur of four of the world's highest peaks.

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About Sandakphu Trek

The Sandakphu Trek is a captivating tour across the breathtaking Eastern Himalayan vistas. The majestic Kanchenjunga, Everest, Lhotse, and Makalu are just a few of the highest peaks that can be seen from there, along with other breathtaking panoramas that are well known.

The trip begins in West Bengal, India's lovely village of Manebhanjan, and leads you through various landscapes, from dense rhododendron woods to alpine meadows covered with vibrant blossoms. The walk meanders past charming communities, each presenting a distinct cultural experience. You'll come across welcoming locals and their way of life along the road.

Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu are among the four of the world's five highest peaks that can be seen from this location in stunning panoramas. The walk typically lasts 5 to 6 days and travels through various environments, including thick woods, quaint villages, and high-altitude meadows. It's a fantastic journey for novice and seasoned hikers seeking breathtaking Himalayan scenery.

Sandakphu Trek Facts

The Sandakphu trek is not ordinary; it is full of scenic beauty, monumental landscapes and green nature. Sandakphu trek is one of a kind; if you are still not convinced, here's a list of fun facts that will surely change your mind:

  • The hiking route travels through both India and Nepal, giving you the chance to see two nations and cultures in one trip.
  • A large amount of height is gained during the walk as you go from a starting point of about 1,500 metres (4,920 feet) to Sandakphu at 3,636 metres (11,929 feet) and Phalut at 3,600 metres (11,811 feet).
  • The weather can vary quickly, from sunny days to sudden cloud cover and mist. This variety heightens the trek's appeal and sense of adventure.
  • The walk includes both ascents and descents and offers a variety of rewards and difficulties while exploring various terrains.
  • The Sandakphu Trek is regarded as a moderately difficult trek, appropriate for novices with average fitness levels.
  • Four of the five highest peaks in the world—Everest, Kanchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu—can be seen in unmatched detail from Sandakphu. A unique vantage point presents these magnificent peaks in a panoramic view.
  • The Kanchenjunga range has the "Sleeping Buddha" moniker because it resembles a reclining Buddha from Sandakphu. It is a breathtaking natural phenomenon that attracts both hikers and photographers.
  • Trekkers can travel through two nations in one trip thanks to the hiking route's proximity to the Nepal-India border. The trail traverses both countries, presenting a variety of scenery and cultures.

Sandakphu Trek Route

The Sandakphu Trek in India's Darjeeling district travels a beautiful path through the Singalila National Park. An overview of the average trekking route is shown below:

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  • Manebhanjan: It is the starting point. Manebhanjan, a small village situated at an elevation of roughly 2,100 metres (6,890 feet), is where the walk often starts. It acts as Singalila National Park's entry point.
  • Tonglu : You travel to Tonglu (or Tumling), located at an elevation of roughly 3,050 metres (10,006 feet), on the first day of the walk. While travelling through woodlands, you might catch vistas of the magnificent Himalayan range.
  • Kalipokhri: You must hike from Tonglu to Kalipokhri, about 3,140 metres (10,302 ft). The trail provides sweeping views of the surrounding mountains as it travels through rhododendron forests.
  • Sandakphu: The next stop is Sandakphu, which is the trek's highest point at roughly 3,636 metres (11,929 ft). You can see the "Sleeping Buddha" formation and the breathtaking views of the four tallest peaks from here.
  • Phalut: The trail continues to Phalut, located at an elevation of roughly 3,600 metres (11,811 feet), following Sandakphu. Large, broad fields and breathtaking scenery are hallmarks of the journey to Phalut.
  • Gorkhey: From Phalut, you go down to this charming settlement, located at a height of about 2,000 metres (6,562 feet). The trail offers a variation in landscape by traversing woodlands and crossing rivers.
  • Rammam: Rammam, at an elevation of roughly 2,560 metres (8,399 feet), is reached by continuing on the trail. The hike provides tranquil valley vistas.
  • Rimbik: The last part of the trek takes you to Rimbik, a village at an altitude of approximately 2,286 metres (7,500 feet). Sandakphu Trek ends here. 

Sandakphu trek is one of the most complex and challenging trek routes in the Himalayas due to its challenging climbs, moderate descents, and diverse terrain. Before starting your trek, it is recommended to check the latest weather conditions and route availability from local authorities or hiking organisations, as these are subject to change.

Brief Itinerary of the Trek

The Sandakphu trek should ideally be 6 to 6 days long; here is a brief itinerary that may provide better insight for planning your tour. 

Day 1: Manebhanjan to Tumling

Start your trek from Manebhanjan, the gateway to Sandakphu.

Trek to Tumling, a charming village with panoramic views.

Distance: Around 11 km, Time: 6-7 hours.

Day 2: Tumling to Kalipokhri

Trek through lush forests and picturesque landscapes.

Reach Kalapokhri, known for its sacred dark lake.

Distance: Around 12 km, Time: 6-7 hours.

Day 3: Kalapokhri to Sandakphu

Continue the trek with stunning views of the Himalayas.

Reach Sandakphu, the highest point of the trek, offering spectacular vistas.

Distance: Around 6 km, Time: 3-4 hours.

Day 4: Sandakphu to Phalut

Start early to catch the sunrise from Sandakphu.

Trek to Phalut, the second highest trek point, has panoramic views.

Distance: Around 21 km, Time: 8-10 hours.

Day 5: Phalut to Rammam

Descend through beautiful landscapes and forests.

Reach Rammam, a serene and peaceful village.

Distance: Around 14 km, Time: 6-7 hours.

Day 6: Rammam to Rimbik

Trek through picturesque villages and terraced fields.

Reach Rimbik, the endpoint of the trek.

This itinerary is an outline of what your trek should look like. However, you can make changes and modifications at your convenience and situation. 

Best Time to Visit Sandakphu

The best time to visit Sandakphu is spring (from March to May) and fall (from September to November). Spring and autumn are the best seasons for visiting Sandakphu, as they provide the best weather conditions, clear skies, and spectacular views of the Himalayas. Here is a summary of what to expect in each season:

Spring is the most popular time for trekking in the Himalayas due to the vibrant blooms of rhododendrons in the forests. The daytime temperatures are comfortable, and the nights are cool, making it a great time to wear warm clothing. The sky is usually straightforward, giving you a panoramic view of the mountains and the changing foliage. 

September to November is considered the best time for trekking due to clear skies and good visibility. The weather is generally mild, with pleasant daytime and cooler nights, making it an excellent time to hike without extreme temperatures. The scenery is rich in colour, with the mountains in the background.

Both of these seasons provide unique trekking experiences and stunning views, which is why they are the time of year most trekkers prefer. However, it is essential to note that these months are also viral. If you want a quieter trek, consider visiting during a slightly off-peak season. Early spring or late autumn are good times to visit.

It is essential to plan your trip carefully, check the weather forecasts, and make all necessary arrangements with your local guide or trek organiser for a safe and pleasant trek.

Places to Visit in Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu trek consists of visiting several stunning places and landmarks. All these places are either on the trailhead or near Sandakphu. Here's a list of places to stay on your trek to Sandakphu. 

  • Darjeeling: A famous hill station known for its tea plantations, panoramic views of the Himalayas, and the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • Manebhanjan: The starting point of the Sandakphu trek. Before your tour, you can explore this small town and its local markets.
  • Tumling: A picturesque village along the trek route, offering stunning sunrise views of the Kanchenjunga and other peaks.
  • Bikeybhanjan : This is the last point, after which you reach the beautiful town of  Sandakphu. It is surrounded by diverse flora and high peaks that motivate you to reach your final milestone.
  • Kalapokhri: This village is known for its dark-coloured lake, considered sacred. It's an exciting spot to visit during the trek.
  • Meghma: Another charming village on the trek route, providing a serene environment and lovely views.
  • Phalut: The second highest point of the trek after Sandakphu, offering panoramic views of four of the five highest peaks in the world.
  • Rimbik: The endpoint of the Sandakphu trek, from where you can either trek back or arrange transportation to other destinations.
  • Kurseong: Another lovely hill station near Darjeeling, known for its tea gardens and pleasant climate.
  • Singalila National Park: You'll pass through parts of this park during the trek, home to various flora and fauna, including the elusive red panda.
  • Chitrey Monastery: Located near Manebhanjan, this monastery offers a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful views.
  • Lepchajagat: A small village known for its eco-friendly homestays and stunning views of the Kanchenjunga range.
  • Batasia Loop: If you're visiting Darjeeling, this famous railway loop offers a 360-degree panoramic view of the town and the mountains.

You can visit a wide variety of locations both before and after the Sandakphu trip; here are just a few. Every place has its unique charm, sightseeing opportunities, and relaxation opportunities. Always remember to build your travel plans on the amount of free time you have and your interests.

What To Pack For Sandakphu Trek?

The Sandakphu trek is a moderate trek that is suitable for beginners. Most of the trail is flat and follows motorised roads. However, there are some steep inclines along the path that run through the national park that will test your stamina. The trek usually lasts for 5-6 days in a range of changing temperatures. Therefore, having the right gear for a comfortable walk is essential. Here's a list of items you should carry for a smooth trek: 

  • Clothing:  

You can carry several layers of clothing, some of which are Thermal tops and bottoms that are moisture-wicking to keep you warm. Fleece jacket or sweater for extra warmth. Windproof and waterproof jacket for protection from rain and cold winds. Trekking Pants that are quick-drying and comfortable to walk in. Lastly, underwear and socks for warmth and protection from blisters. 

Trekking boots are sturdy, comfortable, waterproof boots with good ankle support—a pair of comfortable camp shoes or sandals for resting at camp.

A durable and comfortable backpack with a rain cover to carry your belongings.

  • First Aid Kit: 

Adhesive bandages, antiseptic cream, pain relievers, blister treatment, prescribed medications, and basic medical supplies.

  • Food & Water:

High-energy snacks like trail mix, energy bars, and nuts. A refillable water bottle or hydration system to stay hydrated.

  • Hat and Sunglasses: 

Protecting your face from the extreme temperatures you might face on the trek is extremely necessary. Carrying a hat and sunglasses would be beneficial, along with some lip balm and sunscreen for preventive measures. 

  • Sleeping Gear: 

A good quality sleeping bag rated for cold temperatures. A lightweight sleeping mat or inflatable pad for insulation from the ground.

  • Headlamp/Flashlight: 

A reliable headlamp or flashlight with extra batteries for navigating in low light conditions is essential to carry. 

  • Personal Items: 

Identification, cash, personal toiletries, a small towel, and other essentials.

Frequently Asked Questions:

  • How long is the Sandakphu Trek?

The Sandakphu trek is 11,930 feet, which is approximately 14 kilometres. 

  • Are there any medical facilities along the trek route?

Yes, there are several small medical clinics along the trek.

  • How is the weather during different seasons on the trek?

The Sandakphu trip can be done in three different seasons, each with a different temperature. The ideal time to visit the trek would be from these two seasons, with temperatures ranging between 8 and 15°C from May to April and 5 to -8°C from October to December; the climate is thought to be pretty cool.

  • What wildlife can I expect to encounter during the trek?

The Sandakphu Trek takes you through many ecosystems and allows you to see various species. Listed below are some of the animal species you could encounter while hiking: 

  • Himalayan Black Bear
  • Barking Deer
  • Himalayan Mongal
  • Clouded Leopard 
  • Yellow-Throated Marten

These are just some of the unique species you will witness there; however, hidden in the trek is much more wildlife and nature to encounter. 

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Duration 5 Night/6 Days

Maximum Altitude 3636 Meters (12,000 Feet).

Approx. Trekking Km 46Kms

Difficulty Moderate

Region West Bengal

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About Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu is a fantastic location found at the edge of Singalila National Park in West Bengal, near the Indo-Nepal border. The peak of Sandakphu is the highest point of the state of West Bengal . Sandakphu used to be a trekkers paradise now; it is rapidly becoming famous among ordinary travelers .

With the new roads being built till Gairibas, which is about halfway to the Sandakphu trek, it is becoming more accessible. We assume that more and more tourists are arriving at Sandakphu as it has earned a lot more popularity across the country.

When we talk about the Sandakphu trek, it is popularly known as a 'Trekkers Wonderland' . The four massive peaks connected to this trek are Mount Everest, Kangchenjunga, Lhotse, and Makalu. The trek moves around the famous Singalila Ridge, which runs down from the Kanchendzongha range and forms the border between Sikkim & Nepal. This ridge, passing through small villages, is possibly one of the most scenically rewarding in the Himalayas.

The entire trail is inside Singalila National park , a biodiversity hotspot that possesses numerous species of flora and fauna. Red Panda is uncommon but not impossible to view.

Sandakphu Phalut Trek

The northern part of West Bengal is covered by the Himalayas, which provide great mountaineering and adventure sports possibilities. Those who are beginners or have moderately less experience in trekking may go on the Sandakphu Phalut trek as it is pretty easy. With this Sandakphu Phalut trek, you can cross the border and enter Nepal and return back to India while following the twisting trail. During most of your trip, your eyes will feast at scenes of sky-touching mountains covered with snow.

Sandakphu Trekking

Sandakphu trekking is not only the most famous trekking in West Bengal, but it is also one of the best treks in Eastern India. At an elevation of 3636 meters or 11930 feet, it is the highest spot in Bengal. Sandakphu outlines the wild elemental beauty of the snows. Nature here is at her pristine best, and the view at the top is worth all the difficulty encountered on the way. Aptly called the Paradise of Trekkers, the peak is a beautiful point where one can see four of the world's five highest peaks - Everest, Kanchenjunga, Makalu Lhotse - in a perpetual snow-clad arc. The trek is comparatively easy and can be experienced by young or older people with somewhat good fitness. You can also reach Sandakphu by Jeep, but the road condition is relatively poor, and the Jeeps are ancient vintages .

The trail will take you through:

  • Forests of pine at lower altitudes,
  • And of oaks, deodars, firs, and morinda spruces at higher elevations.

On the way to Tumling, you reach a pictorial alpine meadow, offering views of mountains nearby. At several halts, scenic sunrises over the Himalayas will leave you spellbound, and even prettier sights will only break the spell . The final road to Sandakphu peak will be the most difficult due to the rapid gain in altitude and the most satisfying. Just as you reach the summit and look at the phenomenal view, you will forget all your miseries and tiredness.

There are three different seasons to do the Sandakphu Phalut trek. The Sandakphu temperature varies in each season.

The most famous trekking season is autumn. The monsoons are gone, the days are sunny, and the air is fresh, and the temperature varies from -5 degrees celsius to 15 degrees celsius. The next popular season is winter, when people gather to the trek to encounter snow. The trek is one of those few treks where snowfall is moderate. Therefore, the trail gets blocked rarely. The temperature here in winter ranges from -11 degrees celsius to 7 degrees celsius.

Sandakphu encounters little rain in spring, and the cloudy weather might block the view. But, it's the time rhododendrons bloom, and the entire way becomes colorful. The temperature in spring is between -3 degrees celsius to 10 degrees celsius.

  • Sandakphu temperature in December: The Sandakphu temperature in December is quite freezing in December. Expect the minimum temperature to be around -9°C and the maximum temperature to be around 7°C.
  • Sandakphu temperature in January: The environment becomes colder, and the Sandakphu temperature in January will dip further at night. Temperatures fall moreover in January to -11°C with around 7°C at daytime.
  • Sandakphu temperature in February: The weather becomes soothing in the daytime, with the expected temperature being around 9°C, whereas the Sandakphu temperature in February at night remains around -7°C.
  • Sandakphu temperature in March: During this month, the Sandakhphu temperature is quite pleasant, and occasional snowfall occurs. The Sandakphu temperature in March is somewhat near -3°C to 11°C.
  • Sandakphu temperature in April: The temperature in the daytime becomes normal and is around 16°C, and one doesn't require winter garments. But the nights are quite cold, and the Sandakphu temperature in April is about 1°C at night.

Health awareness to follow before Sandakphu Trek

Before going on Sandakphu Trek, you must follow these health updates. It will help you check if you are eligible for Sandakphu Trek.

  • The pulse rate at rest must be between (60 to 90 beats per minute).
  • Blood Pressure readings must be somewhere in between (DIASTOLIC 75 – 85, SYSTOLIC 100 - 130 mm Hg).
  • The respiratory rate at rest must be between (12 to 20 breaths per minute).
  • Should not have liver and kidney problems.
  • Should not have Diabetes, Asthma, Epilepsy, Heart problems, High blood pressure, etc.
  • No pacemaker implant should be fitted on the Trekker.
  • People with Sinus issues must inform the trek coordinator before booking the trek.
  • If your BMI is not normal, Please inform our trek coordinator before the Sandakphu Trek booking.

Local culture, people, and food habits

This region in Eastern Himalaya differs from the Western Himalayan states of Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh. There are differences in religious practices which reflect in local culture and thus in the people's behaviour. 

Sandakphu is home to many local communities, including the Sherpas and the Nepalis. Visitors can explore the local culture and traditions by visiting the local villages and interacting with the locals. Majorly, Nepali and Tibetan ethnicity follow Buddhism. People are nice, supporting, and smiling. 

While on the Sandakphu trek, your major meals will consist of standardized Indian meals (Rice, Roti, Dal, vegetables, etc.) but expect a mix of local noodles soup, momo, and chowmein in lunch or snacks.

Sandakphu is the highest peak not only in West Bengal but one of the tallest spots in India too. The peak lies at an elevation of 11930 feet or 3636 meters above sea level. The average Sandakphu height of the base camp is about 6400 feet or 1951 meters. It gradually increases after that.

  • Sandakphu height in feet The height of Sandakphu at the highest elevation is 11930 feet, and it offers a phenomenal view of the tallest mountain ranges of the world. Before going on the Sandakphu trek, you might search for Sandakphu height in feet as it is at a high point to feel comfortable from Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS).
  • Sandakphu altitude Sandakphu altitude Perched at the height of 11,930 ft., it is home to exquisite Alpine vegetation like the ever-present rhododendrons, towering trees of fir, birch, and even bamboo. Sandakphu Phalut trek is one of the rare high-altitude treks provided with a comfortable teahouse stay.

Sandakphu Height

Cost is an essential factor that a trekker must check before moving on a trek. At Glacier Trek and Adventure, we promise to take the minimum amount with a comfortable stay and delicious food.

Sandakphu trek cost it is always depend on the group size, because we can give the quatation as for the requirement of customer and depending the service. which will take you on a tour of 5 nights and 6 days. Our Trek cost includes your accommodation and fooding from your arrival at Chitrey till your trek completion at Srikhole.

We can further arrange your pick-up and drop from New Jalpaiguri railway station and or Bagdogra airport on extra charges. We aim to give you a lifetime trekking experience with beautiful memories, luxurious stay, delicious food, and breathtaking scenery.

Cost Includes

  • Accommodation: Day 1 to Day 5 Stay in either camp or teahouse
  • Accomodation total 5night in the homestay or tent
  • All the three meals while on the trek, Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner/ complimentary tea biscuit.
  • while on trekking accommodation at the lodge and homestay,
  • The accommodation provides a trek-like dormitory, bed, with a blanket.
  • All the homestay are while constructed by wood.
  • Meals are on a trek, Sometimes Indian, Sometimes Chinese & Continental, all meals on the trek will be freshly prepared.
  • An expert trekking guide and an assistant guide.
  • Entry fee and permit fee etc. are included.
  • Please note: Allways take flight ticket train ticket should be booked arrival mostly morning shift, and the Departure ticket mostly buys evening shift.

Cost Exclusion

  • Any domestic and international flight ticket.
  • Any costs for carrying personal luggage and still/video cameras etc.
  • Alcohol, soft drinks, bottled water, beverages, etc.
  • Personal expenditures such as tips, telephone calls bill, laundry, etc
  • Any meals/services not mentioned above.
  • Transport vehicle type, Tata sumo, Mahindra bolero, from Baghdogra airport or NJP railway station to the Trekking point and back to the pick-up location.
  • Participants should be reached at NJP or at Baghdogra airport before 10 Am.
  • Any costs arising cause of natural disaster circumstances like landslides, roadblocks, bad weather, etc
  • Travel insurance.

There are several diverse Sandakphu trekking routes in this region. Depending on the season, the physical fitness of the participants, and the number of allotted days, we can sort out the Sandakphu Trek route.

This region has a variety of Sandakphu trekking routes. We can plan the Sandakphu Trek route based on the season, the physical fitness of the participants, and the number of days available. We will describe the most popular route with the most scenic beauty. Ramam serves as the trek's base camp. The journey begins in Ramam, a small hamlet. The village of Ramam is the main attraction here, aside from its scenic beauty.

Sabargram is the next destination; Sabargramis located between the two hills of Sandakphu and Phalut, making it the main junction for the trek; the distance from Sabargum to Phalut is only 6-7Km, while Sandakphu is 14Km. Most trekkers take in the view from Sabargum, which is also one of the best viewpoints on this trek.

Sandakphu Trek Route

Sandakphu To Phalut Distance

If you wish to extend your trek further, you can move to Phalut by hiking and experiencing the walk on India and Nepal's border. The Sandakphu and Phalut distance is approximately around 21kms, and you can combine the trek before commencing the return journey.

Sandakphu Trek Distance

If you calculate the Sandakphu trek distance, it can be upto two destinations. One till Sandakphu from Chitrey, which is about 46 kms. The other is till Phalut from Chitrey, which leads to around 67kms.

The best time to visit Sandakphu trek is for about 8 months in a year, excluding only the rainy months of May to August.

The trek presents you a new essence every season, beginning with the Rhododendrons and magnolias in the spring to firm golden landscapes of autumn and finally, the moderate snowy backdrop of winter. You can observe the views, the landscapes, the flora and fauna change in various seasons.

Unless you particularly choose to experience something like the flowers or clear views of snow, Sandakphu is an excellent trek to do all eight months of the year when it is permitted. Through the monsoon season, from May to August, the trek stays blocked for visitors.

Sandakphu In December

The winters are recognized for unhindered distinct views of the peaks. The snowing month of December is also growing famous for its unique experience of trekking over snow. The best attribute about the snowfall at Sandakphu in December is that it is moderate. Enough to experience snow but not enough that trail gets blocked.

Sandakphu In January

Sandakphu is situated at a lower latitude as compared to the western Himalayas. The angle of the sun in winters and the height of the eastern Himalayas make a perfect cover for colorful skies at dusk and dawn. Very few treks come resembling when we speak about skies at twilight. Sandakphu in January is known for the colorful sky and soothing weather.

Sandakphu In February

The atmosphere is crisp, the days are bright, and the views are clear. The rains recede and have wiped away all the dust and pollution hovering in the sky. Sandakphu in February provides the best mountain views. Autumn in Sandakphu is also renowned for its golden colors, particularly during the sunrise and sunsets.

Sandakphu In March

As spring approaches in March, different magic starts to unfold. Rhododendrons start blooming. The whole trail is dotted with various sorts of flowers. Red, pink Rhododendrons, and white Magnolias overlook the panorama. Sandakphu in March is a colorful place with the fragrance of lots of beautiful flowers and birds chirping around.

Sandakphu In April

By mid-April, the rains become more prevalent. You might be able to trek. But it's not as much pleasure. Sandakphu in April is beautiful in the initial weeks, but gradually the showers increases and takes over the beauty, and you won't be able to look out for the beauty of the place.

Mount Everest From Sandakphu

Due to its location, the top view from Sandakphu and various other spots on Singalila ridge is exceptional. Starting on the East, you can see the peaks in Sikkim, then the enormous Kanchenjunga, and farther to the west, you can spot Mount Everest from Sandakphu and several other peaks bordering up to Tibet.

The peak scenery is wide enough to capture in two frames. One is the much-acclaimed "Sleeping Buddha." The other is the Everest group. When you look on your right, the mountains in Bhutan and Sikkim, staring straight ahead north, is Kanchenjunga.

Everest from Sandakphu: Now, looking ahead, turn left towards the northwest, you will see Everest's group of peaks far away, yet clearly recognizable. Do not forget that you are standing on the India Nepal border, and Everest is on Nepal/Tibet border! It's the pure size of the mountains that still you can see apparently without any gadget. Everest from Sandakphu looks clear and wide ahead that is visible when the weather is clear.

Sandakphu is a trekker's wonderland and a true paradise for adventure enthusiasts. It proposes an excellent view of mountains, a surreal trek extended over a long distance, some unique and fascinating places you must visit on this trek to make your journey memorable. One such place is Sandakphu view point from where you can see the magnificent Himalayas on one side and the sleeping Buddha on the other side.

Sandakphu Trek Guide: To get the best out of your trek, you need a professional and experienced Sandakphu trek guide who can guide you to the best path and describe the beauty and importance of the place. If the guide fails to describe the importance of the place or show you the view, you should not miss it. You could lose the essence of the place and return with a sunken face. Give sufficient time before choosing the guide that benefits your trip.

Sandakphu View Point

Trekking is one of the most fun activities that one can do in a lifetime. Many people like to do it, but some are afraid too. Many trekking sites allow you to witness the best form of nature, and the Sandakphu trek is one of them. In this section, we will give you the most preferred Sandakphu trek map that the trekkers must follow. It is the best route to visualize the best of the beauty.

But depending on the season, the trek map may change as some of the routes become inaccessible.

Sandakphu Trek Route Map

The Sandakphu trek route map follows the easiest and beautiful trail to give our trekkers hassle-free beauty. One can customize the route depending on his desire for adventure.

Baghdogra to Ramam 6hours drive

Initial point to reach at NJP or Baghdogra airport either NJP Newjalpaiguri Railway Station and will take drive to Rammam via Darjeeling Ghoom, Sukhiya, ManeyBhanjyang, Rimbich and final reach Rammam stay overnight at Homestay

Hike to Phalut 7Km asscent to the Phalut after reach the phalut will take the view of beautiful mountain and will take beautyfull forest ladscape and after that get back to again 7km descent to Mollay/Sabargram stayovernight

This day trek will be on the ridge of beautiful terrain and alway you will get view in different than rest of other part of the trek, because Sadakphu it is your your final destination.

Today must be wake up very early morning because for the view of beautiful sunrise on the top of Sleeping Buddha and other many peak like Mt. Everest, so after that have some breakfast and descent to Gurdum or Srikhola

Trek is complete over here and today you will depart from the Srikhola, you may proceed to transfer as your wish like darjeeling, Sikkim either NJP, Baghdogra

sandakphu trek map route

A few hotels for the night stay in and around Sandakphu and in the night stay locations on the way for the trek are available. While none of them offers luxury, the comfort granted differs from the budget and location of the property. Magnolia Lodge in Gairibas provides regular food and lodging. Sherpa Chalet Lodge gives a pretty comfortable stay and excellent food in a homely atmosphere, along with an incredible 360° view. Chewang Lodge in Kalipokhri is another excellent option in the budget section with friendly owners. You can get hot water served in your room in a container for a few extra bucks.

They also provide firewood if required in the room or for a bonfire. Most properties include food and lodging options as travelers do not like to eat on chilly nights.

Do not expect outstanding levels of service or amenities in any of the hotels on this trip. The void, though, gets adopted by the heartfelt hospitality of the village people here.

Sandakphu homestay: We have tied up with the best hotels and homestays in Sandakphu, which we offer in our package. You get the best hotels, homestays, teahouses available in the trek to provide you a comfortable stay.

Sandakphu hotels

How to reach the base camp?

Chitrey is the base camp to initiate the Sandakphu trek; you can reach the Chitrey by private car. You can easily begin your road trip from NJP railway station or Bagdogra airport as it is approximately 60kms from there.

Flying to Bagdogra is another option that you can pick. However, flights to Bagdogra tend to be higher than those to Kolkata. You can check your budget and accordingly choose an option.

The nearest railway station is NJP. It is a major railway station located in the southwest of Sikkim. You can either get a direct train or can opt for a combined journey to Kolkata and then NJP.

You can get buses from Kolkata to Siliguri and NJP. In case of unavailability of seats on the train, you can reach by bus. Though the journey is not that comfortable, you can get a sleeper bus at a nominal cost.

Once you have reached NJP or Bagdogra, commence your road trip and enjoy the pristine view of nature.

NJP to Sandakphu Distance

The approximate NJP to Sandakphu distance is around 58kms. It is about a 2 hr long drive where you will enjoy nature. The roads are smooth, and you will arrive at the base camp of Sandakphu hassle-free.

Sandakphu By Car

There are two options which we provide to our tourists. One the tourists can reach the basecamp by car and trek onward. The other is the complete Sandakphu by car, which means you would not need to walk, rather just sit in the cab and reach the peak and enjoy the place and be with nature.

Sandakphu tour package

Our Sandakphu tour package includes the Fixed Departure dates published from time to time, and you can check the available dates on our website. Note that these tours are of Economy/Budget type. The room is shared by 3/4 persons or is of dormitory type. Male and Female trekkers will get a separate room. Meals are vegetarian, along with occasional eggs. The maximum group size is 15 during peak seasons/holidays. However, there is no minimum number of persons in a group that means that your tour is guaranteed once we have taken your booking.

Sandakphu trek package : We also provide private and customized Sandakphu trek package for smaller groups. There are several advantages of this type of tour over our usual group departures. You can pick your preferred dates and wanted level of services. Also, it is possible to adjust the itinerary by adding a day or shorten the itinerary. The trek fee will depend on the number of persons and the level of service additions.

Here are the picturesque places that you will come across on your trek. These places offer scenic views and memories that you will definitely relish forever. When you visit for Sandakphu trek, you must plan for Sandakphu sightseeing as the place and the different areas on the trek offers breathtaking beauty. Some of the most beautiful places that you come across on the trek are:

Settled at a distance of 3 km from Manebhanjan, it is a marvelous mountain village that is the basecamp for the trek. On your halt, you can visit the old Buddhist Monastery established in Chitrey. After that, you can head to the Chitre restaurant to relish tasty dishes like Maggi, momos, and noodles.

On the first day of your trek, you will reach Tumling, a settlement with gorgeous views and comfortable stay options. You stay in this village and even experience the local food while absorbing the picture-perfect view of Kangchenjunga Range.

You begin viewing glimpses of the mountain from the initial day. After three hours of trekking, the Sleeping Buddha starts playing hide and seek. Do not miss to catch a glimpse of sleeping buddha as and when possible.

Get ready to be fascinated by the next destination that the trek will take you to. Singalila National Park is the most visited place in West Bengal. While you trek through this national park, you can locate animals like the leopard cat, red panda, yellow-throated marten, barking deer, and wild boar. The national park is also home to several bird species like satyr tragopan, scarlet minivet, kalij pheasant, and blood pheasant. From Singalila National Park, you can undoubtedly enjoy the majestic view of Sandakphu Peak. You can stay at Gurdum at night and then begin your trek back the next day.

While returning from Sandakphu Peak, you will pass Srikhola. Srikhola river and the village are among the most explored spots in Darjeeling, and if you are in a mood for relaxing amidst nature and clicking beautiful pictures, you must halt for some time at this village. This village is positioned at the foothills of the Singalila National Park, and while crossing, you can even spot Red Panda here. You can sit near the settlement, admire your surroundings, and breathe in the fresh air at Srikhola.

Day1: Start your journey by touching down at Baghdogra Airport or arriving at NJP railway station, and proceed to the serene Maneybhanjyang, perched at an elevation of 2,150 meters, transitioning from the lively urban atmosphere to the tranquil highlands. Wrap up your day with a restful overnight stay in this picturesque setting

Destination: ManeyBhanjyang

Altitude: 2,150 meters (7,054 feet)

Journey: From Baghdogra airport or NJP railway station, a scenic 4-hour drive

Day 2: A Scenic Trek from Manebhanjyang to Tumling (9,500 ft)

Tumling Height-2970 meter/9750 feet

Distance and Duration: 11 km trek, approximately 5 hours.

Today's journey begins with a hearty breakfast, fueling you for the ascent towards Tumling, a breathtaking peak within the Singalila Range. As you embark on this leg of your trek, prepare to be captivated by the extraordinary views that unfold along your path. Make sure to capture these stunning vistas on your camera, as each step presents a new perspective of the awe-inspiring landscapes.

The trail up to Meghma is well-defined and offers a gradual elevation gain. Along this route, you're tracing the contours of the border between India and Nepal, a path that is also marked by the presence of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) paramilitary camps at key points. This unique aspect of the trek adds an element of intrigue as you walk along a line that delicately separates two nations.

Day 3: Tumling to Kalapokhri

Height of Kalpokhri-3186 Meter/10,450 feet

Distance and Duration: 15 km, approximately 7hours.

Awaken to a breathtaking sunrise and prepare for a day of exploration. Trek through diverse landscapes and pause at Kaiyakata for lunch. The day's journey concludes at Kalapokhri, a serene campsite for a well-deserved rest.

Day 4: (Kalapokhri to Sandakphu.(Sandakphu height 3636 meter/11929 feet)

Sandakphu height-3636 meter and 11,930 feet

Distance-6 km, Duration-approximately 4hours

Day 5: (Sandakphu to Sri-khola)

Sri-khola height - 2103 meter/6,900 feet

Distance-16km, Duration 6-7 hours

Early in the morning, trek to the highest viewpoint, where you will have a beautiful 180-degree view of the mountain, as well as the best view of Sleeping Buddha. After enjoying the view of the moun-tain, return to camp and refresh, then pack your belongings and leave for Srikhole. Today you'll de-scend the route, stroll through dense woodland, and take in the breathtaking views of the Alps. The walk, however, is difficult yet rewarding since it passes through a variety of gorgeous vegetation and fauna. For photographers, this may be the finest solution. Arrive in Srikhole and spend the night.

Day 6: (Drive back to Siliguri via Maney Bhanjyang Ghoom toy train station 6-7 hours 112km.

Distance-135Km, Duration-6hours approximately

This morning, admire the beautiful forest and then pack your bags for your return journey. You can take a shared cab from Srikhola to NJP; the journey will take approximately 6-7 hours. Arrive at the station and board the train for your next destination, bringing with you many wonderful memories. with you many wonderful memories.

Why Booking with Glacier Treks Adventure?

  • Affordable price: When you opt to choose a trekking company, we can guarantee you the best price possible with all the necessary inclusions in the package.
  • Quality service: We will not say we are the best company, but we are definitely one of the best trekking company when it comes to quality service.
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When you are packing the essentials, we are here to help you jot down some of the compulsory and suggested items you need to carry.

Basic Gear:

  • Backpack & Rain Cover: (50 - 60 ltr) with cushioned shoulder straps
  • Walking Stick: Advisable (At least one)
  • Head Torch: 1 Nos.
  • Personal Medical Kit: Consult your doctor

Think about your head

  • Sun cap: 1 Nos.
  • Woolen cap: 1 Nos.
  • Balaclava: 1 Nos.
  • Neck-gaiters: 1 Nos.
  • Sunglasses Dark with side cover: it should be UV protected. People who wear spectacles should use contact lenses pr Photochromatic glasses.

Be comfy at the trek

  • T-shirts: 2 Full sleeves (Non-cotton)
  • Fleece T-shirts: 1 Nos.
  • Fleece jacket: 1 Nos. (Alternative: a woollen sweater)
  • Down feather / Hollofil jacket: 1 Nos.
  • Wind & waterproof jacket & pant: 1 Pair.
  • Thermal inners: 1 Pair
  • Trek pants: 2 Synthetic, non-cotton pants (avoid shorts, fitting denim, capris)
  • Poncho: 1 Nos.

Mind your step

  • Trekking shoes: 1 Pair (high ankled, good grip waterproof shoes)
  • Floaters/flip-flops: 1 Pair (Optional)
  • Cotton socks: 5 pairs
  • Woollen socks: 3 pairs
  • Gaiters: 1 Pair

Personal Utilities

  • Sunscreen cream
  • Hand sanitizer
  • Moisturiser
  • Antibacterial powder
  • Toilet Paper & wipes
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Quick-dry towel

The old proverb that says "Health is Wealth" stays true for any Trekking/Hiking/Backpacking trip, particularly on the Himalayas. Unlike Mountaineering or Rock Climbing, Trekking is not counted as a conventional sports activity. By interpretation, this is essentially a recreational activity. Then,

Why do you need to be fit before beginning a Trekking trip?

The answer is quite simple, the fitter you are, the possibilities are more that you will obtain the most from a trekking trip. Reasonably answering the above:

  • As we get higher in altitude, the air becomes thinner. To cope up with the decreasing level of Oxygen, we need to develop Aerobic fitness.
  • Resisting gravity and walking for a long term on a steep slope with a backpack expect an average Strength and Endurance training level.
  • The above two are combinedly required for the Himalayan trek, and it is a need that it consumes time and effort to mark these.

So how do we obtain the coveted fitness level required for a trek?

It is completely quantitative but also depends on existing physical condition, the level of difficulty level the trek will offer, and the age.

The more time you spend on physical training more helpful is the result. However, this a basic guideline to improve comprises at least eight weeks (2 months).

The training plan described below is a basic trekking fitness programme for beginners going on the Sandakphu trek. If you already follow a physical fitness routine, then the workout will be comparatively easier for you.

Aerobic Fitness: 1 st Phase

  • Walking: On the initial days, it is a great starter. Walk 4-5 Km every day, if possible, on slopes. Try to complete a 5 Km walk within an hour. Proceed for five days a week for three weeks.
  • Stretching: Once you complete the walk, do some general regular stretching exercises, including shoulder, neck, arms, waist and legs. Always do the stretching after you warm up. Cold stretching is inefficient and may develop injuries.

Once you finish the initial three weeks, you can start building upon it. You can start either of the following:

Aerobic Fitness: 2 nd Phase

  • Jogging: Inside a park or on a treadmill, initiate jogging. Dodge jogging on the concrete surface and use a suitably cushioned running shoe. In the begining, try to reach 3 km in 20 minutes and later 5 Km in 30 minutes.
  • Cycling: Another powerful way to improve your aerobic capabilities and to shed extra pounds speedily. If you can do outdoor cycling, nothing equates to it. But in today's traffic condition it isn't easy so you can use a static cycle in-home or gym. Initially, cover a length of 5 Km in 20 min with moderate resistance available with the equipment. Later, use moderate to high resistance, travel a distance of at least 8 Km in 30 minutes

Strength and Endurance Training:

You can start this from the 2nd Phase of your Aerobic training. Always do the Strength exercise after the Aerobic exercise and stretching. Aim on developing strength in your back, shoulders, arms, and abdominal muscles. Your leg muscles will get stronger through aerobic exercise.

  • You can do push-ups and sit-ups at home (abdominal crunches). Complete three sets, each with a repetition of 10-15.
  • Pull-up or Chin-ups is hard to begin with. If you can do then do three sets with 5-10 repetitions. Else, take someone's help and do pull-ups of 3 sets with 8 to 12 repetitions.
  • Squats of 3 sets with 10-15 repetitions. Bypass this if you have knee injuries.
  • You can do a few primary weight training in a gym or home like biceps-curl, triceps press, and shoulder press. Ask a physical trainer before this workout. Do three sets of all with weights for 8-10 repetitions.

Does an experienced trekker also Need Physical Fitness?:

Absolutely! Every time we go to the peak, we must have the physical fitness level to deal with. The only benefit he or she has over a first-timer is knowing or expecting things that are not common back in our home. It deals solely with the mental preparation prior to te trek as this is qualitative in nature, so it is unjust to expect from the first-timers.

As India's safest trekking company, at Glacier Trek and adventure, we solidify safety features in the people we work with, the processes we follow and the tools we carry.

The great news is that there are no mechanical or complex segments on the Sandakphu Trek. It is a great trek for beginners and experienced trekkers alike.

The trek rises to an altitude of 12,000 ft and is one of the ancient trekking tracks in India, so that you can expect well laid out trails. Moreover, you can go on this trek without a tent or food. There are various tea houses on the way which offer fooding and lodging.

There are several things that you need to keep in mind when it comes to safety. .

The difficulty of Sandakphu Trek

The Sandakphu Phalut Trek is a moderate trek on a complexity scale extending from easy to difficult. The Sandakphu Phalut trek does not have huge climbs and slides on a day to day basis. The trek, however, makes you travel long miles every day.

AMS on Sandakphu Trek

This fast climb and the exertion of the trek and disclosure to the cold can start the development of altitude sickness in some people. If you do not feel well at any camp location, do notify your trek guide instantly.

Exit points on Sandakphu Trek

If a medical emergency happens on the days trekking up to Sandakphu, abandonment is fast and expeditious. It is because of a motorable route, till Sandakphu.

Closest Hospital on Sandakphu Trek

The nearest hospital on the trail is in Rimbik before arriving at Sandakphu. After you traverse Sandakphu, the nearest hospital is in Sukhia Pokhri. You will require to pass through Mane Bhanjang to reach this hospital.

Risk: "Altitude"

Because of the presence of high altitude, many persons might feel AMS. Acute Mountain Sickness(AMS) causes uneasiness among certain people, including symptoms like headaches, nausea, and prevailing distress.

Our trek guide is professional and familiarized with the AMS preventive measures and cure. All you need is just to convey any of the given symptoms to your trek professional.

Risk: "Weather"

Though Sandakphu is located comparatively at a lower altitude, landslides and weather problems are less. But in case if you see adversity, our team is there to help you.

Our trek leaders continuously notice the changing weather and keep track of the same before proceeding any further in the journey.

Risk: "Injuries"

While walking on rugged paths can lead to injuries such as bruises, scratches, cramps, twists and sometimes fracture.

Our team is Certified Wilderness First Aid responders. So you do not need to worry about the petty things as they will provide you with first aid. In case of something serious issue, you will be transferred to the nearest hospital.

Risk: "communication issues"

While on the trek, mobile networks do not reach, and thus the communication becomes difficult.

We depend on the walkie-talkie to communicate with our team for every single detail related to the trek.

Last ATM: You will find it at Sukhia, which is a 15-20 mins drive from Sandakphu. If an emergency comes, withdraw cash from here. But do not rely upon the last ATM; they too are out of cash. Withdraw cash before you initiating your road journey to Chitrey.

Electricity: It is available at most of your night accommodations.

Mobile Phone Networks: You will get networks at your night locations, but it is not steady. You will get a steady network if international roaming is turned on.

Network Hotspots: You may get a 4G network at the base camp. Besides this, there will not be any internet connectivity.

Connectivity On The Sandakphu Trek

Documents required for the trek by Indians and foreigners

There are various permits required, be you are an Indian or a foreigner when you go on a trek. If you are a foreign resident, then you will require some more permits.

Do carry the below-mentioned documents that need to be handed over to the trek guide at the base camp.

  • Original and three xeroxes of government photo identity card(Aadhar card, Voter Id, Pan Card, etc.)
  • Three passport size photos
  • Original and three xerox copies of Medical Certificates (first section to be filled by a doctor and second section by the trekker)- You will get the form after total bookings in your registered email ID.
  • Original and three photocopies of Disclaimer form (to be filled by the trekker) – You will receive the form after total bookings in your registered email ID.

Foreigners:

  • Original and four photocopies of Inner Line Permit (ILP)
  • Four passport size photographs
  • Original and four xerox copies of Passport
  • Original and four photocopies of Visa
  • Original and four photocopies of Medical Certificate (first section to be filled by a doctor and second section by the trekker) – You will get the form after total bookings in your registered email ID.
  • Original and four xerox copies of the Disclaimer form (to be filled by the trekker) - You will receive the form after total bookings in your registered email ID.

Frequently Asked Questions About Sandakphu Trek

FAQ About Sandakphu Trek

  • What is the Height of Sandakphu Phalut Trek? Sandakphu is established at the height of 11,950 ft above sea level. Even if the elevation in itself might not seem extraordinary, what makes Sandakphu remarkable is the majestic mountain ranges and peaks you get to view on the trek.
  • Is Sandakphu a trek for beginners? Sandakphu Phalut is a great trek for beginners. But be prepared for the long walks every day. In 6 days, you cover 65 km giving it an average of 11 km per day.
  • Are there hotel accommodations at Sandakphu? You will get two privately-maintained hotels (Hotel Sunrise and Hotel Sherpa Chalet) on the Nepal side and Govt Trekkers Hut and PWD rest house on the West Bengal side.
  • What is “Sleeping Buddha” from Sandakphu actually? It is a fantastic structure of high sacred mountains as if a person is sleeping on the back with face up. These mountains are admired ones, and the creation as a whole is called “Sleeping Buddha”.
  • How long is Sandakphu Phalut trek? Sandakphu Phalut trek is 65 km long. Commencing from Chitrey, the trek takes you to the highest point in West Bengal, Sandakphu, at 11,950 ft.

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Sandakphu, one of the most famous trekking circuits of India, is the highest peak of West Bengal. Sitting at 3,636 metres, it is situated at the North Western tip of the state, right within the Singalila National Park. The Sandakphu Phalut trek is an awe-inspiring trail, that makes you journey through the Indo-Nepal border.

The landscape varies from lush green coniferous forests to high altitude meadows. It offers views of snowy mountain peaks, as well as can chance the sightings of various protected animal species amid dense forests. See more

Sandakphu itself holds legendary reputation for its unparallel panoramic views of The Sleeping Buddha Range along with Mt Everest which is at its full glory during the golden hours of Sunrise and Sunset. The trail is also well known for the Rhododendron bloom, in the summer months (March to May), which literally paints the valley red with its magnificent colours.

The trek has two principal seasons. The Winter stretch (October to Feb), mostly known for its clear skies and the summer stretch (March to May) for the Rhododendron bloom. The trail remains closed in the rainy months (June to September) and is inaccessible to all tourists and trekkers.

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SANDAKPHU PHALUT TREK DETAILS

The Sandakphu Phalut trek is famous for its outstanding location. The trail shares its border with the neighbouring country of Nepal, which houses many high mountain peaks. From Sandakphu and Phalut Trek, four of the 5 highest peak of the world is visible along with several other snowy summits.

The major peaks that are visible from Sandakphu are, Mt Everest, Kanchenjungha, Makalu and Lhotse. Apart from the Big 4, various other peaks like, Kumbhakarna, Pandim etc are also visible. See more

With a trail length of about 60 kms, the Sandakphu-Phalut trek is graded easy to moderate and takes 8 days to finish from Siliguri to Siliguri. This is a tea-house type trek, more famous in Nepal. Where you board at homestays/tea houses for the night, instead of camps. The trail attracts a lot of bird watchers from all over the world, in search of Fire Tailed Sunbird, Golden Bush Robin, Rosy Pipit and many more. The trail is also famed for the sightings of the super elusive Red Panda.

Characterized with magnificent Sunrise and Sunset views, the Sandakphu-Phalut Trek is one of a kind and is an experience, every mountain lover should have in his/her kitty.

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SANDAKPHU PHALUT TREK: A SHORT GUIDE ON WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

With an altitude of 3,636m, the trek offers a spectacular view of the Kanchenjunga range. It holds a vantage point to witness the Sleeping Buddha in its full glory. Situated in the Singalila National Park, it also boasts of its rich flora and fauna. Wetrekkers offers you the best tour and Trek Package to experience the beauty of Sandakphu within your budget.

SANDAKPHU TREK ROUTE

Sandakphu-Phalut falls under the Singalila National Park, a region well known for its rich variety of flora and fauna. The trekking trail takes you through dense Pine forests, Rhododendron bushes, as well as vast open meadows. The trail starts off, in thick coniferous forest.

As you keep ascending, the vegetation keeps thinning and ultimately gives way to grasslands as you keep climbing above the tree line at 11,000 feet. The region intertwined by Indo-Nepal border; we find two separate trails that leads to the top. One each that leads from each country. See more

The trek starts from the sleepy mountain village of Dhotrey. Lying at 8,500 ft, this hamlet is about 95 kms from the town of Siliguri and 45 Kms from Darjeeling. The trek leads you out of Dhotrey and crosses into the Singalila Park at Tumling, a good 2000 t climb from the base camp. From there, the trail is fairly uneven, with intermittent bouts of ascents and descents, till you reach the check post of Gairibas. A steep incline from there for 6 Kms, takes you to the high mountain lake called, Kalipokhari. Situated at 10,500 Ft above sea level, this lake is revered by locals as holy.

The route from Kalipokhari to Sandakphu is quite flat, until you reach Bikeybhanjan, from where the ascent starts till you reach Sandakphu at 11,930 Ft (3,636 M). The view of the Kanchenjungha range and Mt Everest, from Sandakphu top is a real sight to behold and is forever etched in your memory. The route to Phalut from here is again almost flat, with a bit of ascents in between post Sabargram. On the way, you cross, Char-Raatey and Thokum.

From Phalut, the trail leads you through a gradual descent to Gorkhey, another quaint mountain hamlet. This charming village works well in resting your tired muscles from the long trek. The trail leads further down and finally leads to the end of the trek at Srikhola. From Srikhola, a road head carries you out back to Siliguri or Darjeeling.

SANDAKPHU TREK ROUTE MAP

The trail to Sandakphu is criss crossed by many routes and alternative paths. This Sandakphu Trek map will give you a fair idea of the various trails of the region, so that you can get well acquainted with the region, before you set out for the trek.

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Sandakphu, the highest peak of West Bengal, lies in the Darjeeling district and is located at the North-Western tip of the state. The base camp of the trek.

SANDAKPHU PHALUT TREK ITINERARY

Day 1: drive from njp/bagdogra to dhotrey distance: 105 km duration: 5 hours altitude: 8,500 ft time: 10 a.m.

Your journey with us starts upon reaching the frontier town of Siliguri. Depending upon your mode of arrival, pick-up will be arranged from Bagdogra, NJP, or Siliguri Junction. The transport cost from the pick-up point to Dhotrey is Rs 6,000/- and is shared by the trekkers.

The road takes you through the bustling town of Siliguri initially, but soon you will be journeying through the tea gardens and lush forests. The ascent starts after reaching the beautiful lake of Mirik. From there to Dhotrey, it's a constant meandering journey through beautiful tea gardens and mountain forests. On the way to Dhotrey, you will cross the hilly settlements of Sukhia Pokhari and Maneybhanjan.

Apart from these, it's just you and the tranquil nature for the company as you reach the beautiful base camp of Dhotrey. Nestled within a thick pine forest, Dhotrey is truly a sight to behold. If you are lucky, you will get your first glimpse of Kanchenjungha from here itself. Have an early dinner and call it a day, as you need ample rest before your trek tomorrow.

Day 2: Dhotrey to Tumling Distance: 6 Kms Duration: 3 Hours Altitude: 10,000 ft Time: 9 A.M

Today will be your first day of the trek. It will be a relaxed climb of about 1,500 ft and will mostly warm you up for the difficult terrain up ahead. From Dhotrey, it's initially a gentle climb towards Tumling. You will walk through rich forests of Pine and Coniferous and some occasional appearances of Rhododendrons as you slowly gain altitude.

The forest is rich in flora and fauna, and you will have multiple sightings of numerous birds. At the halfway point, you will find a beautiful resting stop comprised of flat land, with mountain views all around and a peak of the Dhotrey village down below. From there, it's a steep climb until you reach Tonglu. From there, it's just a km of flat walk to reach your destination for the day, Tumling.

Reaching there, you will receive warm mountain hospitality as you sip on some tea while taking in the breathtaking views all around. This is the place which gives you a brief trailer of what treat awaits you once you reach your summit. After having a hearty dinner, sleep to the sound of nature as you prepare for the journey ahead.

Day 3: Tumling to Kalipokhari Distance: 13 Kms Duration: 5 Hours. Altitude: 10,500 ft Time: 8 A.M

Wake up early to catch the beautiful sunrise from Tumling and catch The Mt Kanchenjungha in its full glory. After a quick breakfast, we start early as we have a long journey ahead. A short distance into the trek, we will reach the entry point of Singalila National Park. We will need to complete our entry formalities here. You will need to pay for a camera permit here if you carry any.

Your trek guide will help you through the process. The Singalila National Park houses a great number of animals like the Himalayan Bear, Leopard cat, Barking Dear, Pangolin, and the famous and elusive Red Panda. We will have a relaxed flat walk till we reach the settlement of Jaubari. All along the way, our trail will flirt with the Indo-Nepal border as we crisscross through our neighbor lands. From Jaubari we will have a descent till we reach Gairibas.

Here you can have a small break and also indulge in some snacks. Gairibas houses a rhododendron research centre and has a detailed accounting of the various varieties of Rhododendrons available in the region. From Gairibas we will face the first difficult phase of our trek as we traverse a steep climb all the way to Kalipokhari. After a strenuous but rewarding climb, we will reach the high-altitude lake of Kalipokhari. After a steaming hot beverage to soothe your aching muscles, you can visit the lake's calm waters and feel your tiredness ebbing away.

Day 4: Kalipokhari to Sandakphu Distance: 6 km Altitude: 11900 ft Duration: 4 hours Time: 9 A.M

Today is the most challenging phase of your trek, and The trail will test your endurance to the limit. Make sure to fill up your water bottles before starting, as there will be no settlements between here and Sandakphu. We will climb through barren mountain roads with scarce vegetation as we would be almost above the tree line. You can take shortcuts in between, which will cut down the time but will considerably increase the strain on your legs. Milestones along the way will motivate you as you will see the destination come nearer and nearer. Once reaching the summit, all your hard work will pay off, as you will witness the wonder called Sleeping Buddha at its full glory. Sandakphu has the distinction of offering the view of 4 of the world's top 5 highest mountain peaks. Apart from Kanchenjungha, it also offers the view of Mt Kanchenjungha, Makalu, and Lhotse, along with several other high peaks of the Himalayas. On reaching Sandakphu, you can settle down for a bit and then set out to explore the area. Your aching muscles will beg you to call it an early night, but make a mental note to wake up early enough to catch the most beautiful sunrise ever.

Day 5: Sandakphu to Molley/Phalut Distance: 21 Km Altitude: 11,700 ft Duration: 7 Hours Time: 7 A.M

After witnessing the magnificent sunrise from the highest point of west Bengal, you will get ready for the next phase of your trek. We have a lot of distance to cover today so we will start quite early. This will be the longest trek stretch, but it is effortlessly the most beautiful part. The magnificent view of the highest peaks of the world will be your constant companion.

As you are above the tree line, you will not witness many trees along the route other than some stretches of Rhododendrons. If you are trekking in the March-April season, you will also witness the mesmerizing view of the Rhododendrons in full bloom. The route is fairly flat, with some ascents and descents along the way. At the halfway point, you will find “Char Ratey,” a resting point for Yak Grazers of the past, where they used to wait for four nights while their livestock used to graze.

As we will have a good amount of distance to cover today, you will be given a light-packed lunch today. From Sabarkum, the route divides into two parts. One goes towards Phalut and the other towards Molley. Depending upon the availability of the time, we would choose our route. Our stay for the night would be Phalut or Molley. On reaching the campsite, you will relax with hot beverages and some light snacks. A while later, your dinner will be served.

Day 6: Molley/Phalut to Gorkhey Distance: 14 Km Altitude: 11,400 ft Duration: 6 Hours Time: 8 A.M

If you are staying at Molley, you will start your day pretty early and take a hike towards Phalut. You will retrace your steps back to Sabarkum, and there the trail will be a gradual ascent. In Phalut top, you will see one of the most unobstructed and up-close views of the Sleeping Buddha range that you ever have or can experience. The Mt Everest, Lhotse & Makalu are also prominently visible. If the stay is at Phalut, then you would have to trek 1 km to Phalut top to witness the view. After having breakfast at Phalut, we would start our descent to Gorkhey.

As you start your descent, the trail will quickly change from vast open fields to green forests. You will also travel through some bamboo canopy forests. Once there, keep an eye out for the elusive red panda. If you are lucky, you can easily spot one in this region. Soon, you will be greeted with a gurgling sound of a mountain stream to indicate that you are very near to your destination. Your forest path will suddenly open up to a vast open land of the beautiful village of Samandin. A little more descent will lead you to Gorkhey, your pit stop for the night. It's a beautiful mountain village, straight out of an artist's rendition. After lunch, you can visit the river and get amazed by its crystal-clear water. Enjoy the evening at the homestay, where a bonfire will be arranged, before you call it a night after your dinner is served.

Day 7: Gorkhey to Srikhola Distance: 16 Km Altitude: 6,900 ft Duration: 5 Hours Time: 8 A.M

Today is the last day of your trail. As we will have a steady descent, it will be a fairly easy route. It s advisable that you use kneecaps today, as the steady descent can be quite taxing on your knees. The trail will go through dense forests, and you will be greeted by whistling birds at every turn.

The sun will rarely penetrate the thick canopy of the forests. But soon, the trail will open up to the settlements of Rammam, and you will know that you are halfway towards your destination. Further down the trail, you will reach Rimbick, and from there, it's just 1 Km from your destination, Srikhola.

Once reaching the homestay, enjoy the hospitality while you revel in the glory of completing your trek. You can relax by the river while your celebratory dinner is being prepared. Enjoy a sound sleep as the gurgling river sing you a lullaby, and your aching muscles receive a much-needed rest.

Day 8: Drive to NJP/Bagdogra Distance: 130 Kms Duration: 6 hours Time: 9 A.M

Today you say goodbye to the Singalila National Park as you drive down towards NJP. Post breakfast, you can take some cool insta worthy photos at the hanging bridge in Srikhola. After that, your journey takes you back to the chaotic city life along the mountain paths. The cab fare to Siliguri is Rs 8,000/- and will be shared by the trekkers.

You will pass through the settlements of Rimbik, Dhotrey, and Maneybhanjan, after which the familiar tea garden vista will greet you. You will be able to attend a tea testing at the Gopal Dhara tea garden on the way. Where from you can source some authentic Darjeeling tea for yourself. Finally, your journey will come full circle at NJP, from where you can depart for your onward destination with fond memories from the trip.

SANDAKPHU TREK BEST TIME

The Sandakphu trek best time is dependent on the choice of the traveller. Although Sandakphu is beautiful throughout the year, it opens up with distinct charms, at different times of the year. It all depends upon what is the objective with which you are visiting the area.

Sandakphu Best Time

November brings forth the clearest of the blue sky and is known for the best views of the snowy mountain peaks as well as viewing the milky way at night. January and February bring forth the snow. See more

If you are looking for a snow paradise, then this is the best time for Sandakphu for you. Then again, the spring and early summer welcomes, one of the most colourful times of the Singalila Park. This is the season for the rhododendron bloom. The whole valley turns red with the flowers, and it really is a sight to behold.

As with all national parks, the Singalila park also remains closed during the rainy months. It remains closed for tourists from 15th June to 15th of September. So in conclusion, the Sandakphu Trek best time is entirely dependent on the objective of the traveller. Still, November to March can be considered to be the time which offers the most wholesome of experience. See Less

Sandakphu Trek Best Season

Sandakphu Trek remains open to the tourists for three of the four seasons. The Sandakphu Trek best season is more of a personal preference, than a dictate. Apart from the rainy season, during which the national park remains closed, the winter, spring-summer and autumn seasons, all have its characteristic charisma. Travellers vouch for the seasons based on their personal choice. See more

The spring-summer season is the season of the rhododendron bloom. The flower sees its full bloom in the months of march to may. This is also the time if you want to sample the very local, “Guras wine”.

TThe autumn welcomes the trekkers with the clearest of the weather. Generally, unobstructed views of the mighty Everest and Kanchenjungha are abundant during this time. It also offers the bluest of the sky. The night sky offers the magnificent view of the milky way galaxy.

If snow is your calling and you don’t mind the cold, then the winter is the time for you. While Sandakphu receives a lot of snow even in the early spring, the winter is the time which brings out the winter wonderland.

In short, apart from the rainy season, which bars tourist movement, any time can be dubbed as the Sandakohu trek best season and is simply based on your choice. See Less

Spring Trek

Spring arrives in March, and this is a fantastic season for trekking in Sandakphu. The Different magical beauties start to unfold in this season. The main magical sight is the blossoming rhododendrons which will give your eyes an excellent experience throughout the trek route.

The whole path is covered with different kinds of flowers. Red, pink rhododendron and white magnolias dominate the landscape. Towards the end of April, the rain becomes more frequent. You may still be able to trek. But it's not that funny.

Views: Full of flowers all around, this season provides a beautiful sight but occasional showers might turn the trail foggy or prevent the views of long-distance peaks and ranges.

Flora & Fauna: Rhododendrons and Magnolias are in full bloom. This is the best time to see the flowers.

Temperature Overview: Daytime temperature Between 15 °C and 20 °C and Nighttime Temperatures will drop between 1 °C and 5 °C.

Presence of snow: You will not find snow in Spring

Autumn Trek

Autumn starts from the last week of September and lasts till November. This season is famous for the clear views of mountain peaks and spectacular clear sky. Crisp air and sunny days make Sandakphu a dream world for trekkers.

Autumn is also famous for its golden color Mountain view, especially during the sunsets and sunrise. This also a great season for bird watcher.

The only downside to trekking in autumn, especially in October, is the number of people on the trail. During the Durga Puja holidays in the month of October, many tourists come to here.

Scenery: The air is clear and the view of the distant peaks is amazing.

Crowds: A popular time to visit. Not only trekkers but also tourists on the trail.

Seasonal Highlights: Easy bird watching on the trail and spectacular golden mountain peaks.

Temperature Overviews: Day time Between 13 °C and 18 °C and Night time Will drop to temperatures between 5 °C and 0 °C.

Presence of snow: You will not find snow on the trek in Autumn.

Winter Trek

Winter starts from November to March. During this period, the temperature here ranges from 1 to 10 degrees Celsius, and weather is extremely cold. The region receives fresh snowfall towards the end of December.

The snow gradually begins to form a white layer on the ground, and by the month of January, the entire area is covered in thick snow. January is the coldest month of the year in Sandakphu, with the most snowfall. The region usually continues to receive snowfall till the first half of March, after which the mercury levels rise by a few inches, and Sandakphu starts experiencing pre-summer effects.

The average temperature in winter: The average temperature during is 7°C during the day and 1°C at night.

Summer Trek

The summer season usually starts from April and lasts till mid-June. During this time, the temperature in Sandakphu is between 17 to 15 degrees Celsius and the weather is pleasant and charming. On the other hand, the sky remains clear providing an uncompromised view of the nearby mountain ranges.

Average Summer Temperature: The average summer temperature is 24°C during the day and 12°C at night.

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SANDAKPHU TREK HEIGHT

If you are looking for information about Sandakphu Trek height, you have come to the right place. Get detailed information about Sandakhu Trek height here along with a host of other information. With an altitude of 3,636 m, Sandakphu is the highest point of West Bengal.

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With an altitude of 3,636m, the trek offers a spectacular view of the Kanchenjunga range. It holds a vantage point to witness the Sleeping Buddha in its full glory. Situated in the Singalila National Park, it also boasts of its rich flora and fauna. Sandakphu is not only the highest peak in West Bengal. The peak is located at an altitude of 11930 feet or 3636 meters above sea level. The average elevation of the base camp is about 6400 feet or 1951 meters. Then it started to increase gradually.

Sandakphu height in feet

Sandakphu, the highest peak of West Bengal, is situated at 3,636 m above the sea level. Sandakphu height in feet is 11,930. Sandakphu lies within Singalila National Park and is home to various sub alpine flora as well as a host of fauna.

Sandakphu Altitude

Sandakphu Altitude is an information, all the trekkers look for, before venturing for the trek. Situated at 11,930 ft or 3,636 m, It is the highest point of West Bengal. Owing to the altitude, It houses over hundred varieties of Rhodendron and over 300 varieties of orchids. The vantage point owing to the Sandakphu Altitude, allows the visitors to feast their eyes on some of the highest peaks of the world, including Mt Everest , Kanchenjungha etc.

QUICK FACTS

  • Duration: 1D/2N(Min) to 8D/7N(Max) (Depending On Your Package)
  • Altitude: 11,930 ft
  • Trek Difficulty Level: Easy To Moderate
  • Trek Distance: Around 65kms (Depending On Your Package)
  • Temperature: Day: 8°C to 15°C and Night: -5°C to 5°C
  • Best Time For Trek: March to May, October to March
  • Nearest Railway Station: NJP
  • Nearest Airport: Bagdogra
  • ATM: You can withdraw money at New Jalpaiguri Railway Station (NJP) or anywhere in Siliguri
  • Sandakphu Trek Starting Point: Dhotrey (Depending On Your Package)
  • Ending Point: Srikhola (Depending On Your Package)

TREK HIGHLIGHTS

  • Unobstructed view of the Famous Sleeping Buddha group of mountains.
  • With Mount Everest on the horizon you will love every bit of Trekking!
  • Despite its offbeat essence, the Kalapokhri lake is a major attraction on the trek route. Kalapokhri Lake , the Mystery of the Holy Black Water.
  • Experience one of the highest north-south mountain ranges, the Singalila range that divides West Bengal and the Himalayan range.
  • Rhododendron and Magnolia flowers turn the forest red, pink and white in spring.

Sandakphu, standing at 11,930 Ft, is the highest point of West Bengal. It lies in the Indo Nepal border and the trail often cris crosses through both the countries. 4 of the 5 highest peaks of the world are visible from here. Situated inside Singalila National Park, it’s the home of the elusive red panda. Huge varieties of rhododendron are found on the trail. Kalipokhari, a high-altitude lake that falls on the trail, is a revered holy lake to the locals.

TREK PACKAGE INCLUSIONS:

  • Accommodation: (Min 1 Night 2 Days to Max 7 Nights 8 Days Depending On Your Trek Package) Accommodation from Day 1 to Day 8 (Depending On Your Trek Package) at a private tourist lodge/government trekkers hut on sharing basis.
  • Food: All meals during the trek. Regular Indian-style nutritious vegetarian meals, breakfast, hot lunch (en route), snacks, and dinner with coffee/tea/soup during the trek.
  • Trek Guide: An excellent mountain guide who will be local to this area and have deep knowledge of trekking trails.
  • Camping Charges: Singalila National Park permit fee and forest camping charges are included in the trek package.
  • Safety equipment: First aid kit, oxygen cylinder, oximeter, etc., will be with the guide/trek leader in case of emergency at the campsite.
  • Expert Trek Support Team: The mountain staff of this trek includes certified guides, cooks, helpers, and porters.

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Sandakphu trek experience.

In spite of its relatively low altitude, the trek holds quite a distinction among the various treks of the Himalayas. Most importantly because it allows the visitor, the rare vista of Four of the Five highest peaks of the world, and that too from a single viewpoint. Moreover, this is the only “Tea-House” trek in India, a term more common among the treks in Nepal, where in you don't need to camp while trekking, but rather enjoy boarding in the homestays and trekkers' huts along the way.

Sandakphu is home for numerous exquisite flora and fauna. The trail is the home of over 600 varieties of orchids, the highest in a single location. The Singalila National Park, which houses the trail has 18 recorded species of Rhododendron. Anyone who has visited the trail in the summer time, has been mesmerized by the brilliant display of color, the trail has on offer during that time.

The Singalila National Park is famous for being the habitat of the famous Red Panda as well. The shy creature is abundantly visible in this region if one is vigilant and lucky enough. The park is also the home of numerous other animals like the Himalayan Black Bear, Leapard, Clouded Leapard, Pangolin, Barking dear and many more.

The most unique experience in the trek is it's multiple offerings. It changes it's rewards with the seasons. If you want clear sky and magnificent summit views, you should visit it during late Autumn and Winters. You will bear witness to one of the best views of your life. The magnificent Sleeping Buddha will appear in front of you at full glory.

You will also witness some of the best Sunrises and will be able to capture some stunning photos. However, comes summer, the beauty of the trail is beyond words. The Rhododendrons at full blooms, paints the whole mountain side, red. The play of colors is absolutely spell bounding. But bear in mind, the view of Kanchenjungha and other peaks is purely dependent on your good fortune.

To summarize, whatever the time you choose, you will take home one of the most unique experience of your life.

Sandakphu Trek Review

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Gourab Sen

Best organisation for conducting learning based expedition and trekking experiences. Trek leaders are experienced and well learned, creates a great motivational environment for all the fellow trekkers. Thank You Wetrekkers

Arindam Poul

Excellent experience...great work guys and for sure if i plan any further activity.. It will be sure with Wetrekkers ... Cheers for ur great work put together

Arindam Poul

Mayank Trivedi

It was my first ever peak climb and Wetrekkers made it a memorable and successful climb. Special thanks to Weterkkers team and our expedition leader who made it possible through his technical skills. Climbing equipment were best in class.

Mayank Trivedi

Package trek cost.

Cost is an important factor for every trekker and before starting a trek a trekker must check the cost of his trek and what is included in the itinerary.

At Trek, we always provide reasonably comfortable accommodation at the best price and high-quality food facilities which are essential in every trekker's journey. Another important thing about the trek is the trek guide, we always provide highly trained trek guides and experienced travel staff which are included in our trek package cost.

We offer a variety of treks and tour packages from short treks to long treks which makes us stand out from the crowd. Our shortest tour package is Land Rover Ride to Tonglu with a duration of 2 days and 1 night and the longest trek package is Sandakphu Phalut Trek with a duration of 8 days and 7 nights.

From all the trek packages we are very well known for Red Panda Tour and Sandakphu Phalut Trek which we provide to every trekker at a very reasonable price. Sandakphu Phalut trek package cost is INR 12,800 per person and our trek cost includes your accommodation and food from your arrival at Dhotre till the end of your trek at Srikhola.

All accommodations.

All meals from day 1 Lunch to Day 8 Breakfast.

Experienced Guide and other support staff.

All equipment like, tents, sleeping bags etc.

All trek permits.

Transport to and from the station/airport.

Food during transit.

Any personal expenses.

Camera Charges.

Singalila National Park Entry Fees.

Anything not mentioned in inclusions.

SLEEPING BUDDHA VIEW

SLEEPING BUDDHA VIEW

Essential Things to Carry For Sandakphu Trek

Sandakphu village is far from the city. So every trekker needs to carry all his essentials and also remember that his bag should not be too heavy to travel with. When you're packing essentials, we're here to help you write down some of the mandatory and recommended items you should carry.

These are documents required for legal purposes by Wetrekkers and the forest department. Without any of these, you will not be allowed to trek.

  • Original and photocopy of government photo ID. Only a passport or voter ID is accepted as valid ID proof in Nepal.
  • Disclaimer certificate. This is a legal requirement. Read carefully and sign. It must be handed over to your trek leader when registration at the base camp.
  • Medical certificate. It has two categories. A practising doctor must complete the first part. You must fill in the second part. Without a medical certificate, the forest department will not allow you to travel. It is a requirement by Wetrekkers.
  • 2 recent passport size photos.
  • A sturdy ruck-sack with support rod(50-60 ltrs).
  • A small day pack(15-20 ltrs) in case you are offloading your bag.
  • A trekking shoe with ankle support.
  • 4 pairs of polyester T-shirt.
  • 3 Pairs of quick dry trek pants.
  • A sweatshirt.
  • A lightweight Hollowfill/Feather jacket.
  • A set of thermal inners(For winters).
  • A fleece Jacket(For winter).
  • A Raincoat/Poncho.
  • 4 pairs of cotton socks + 2 pairs of woolen socks.
  • 1 Pair of gloves.
  • Coca 30: 30 ml.
  • Crocin: 6 tablets.
  • Avomine: 4 tablets.
  • Avil(25 mg): 4 tablets.
  • Combiflam: 4 tablets.
  • Norflox TZ: 6 tablets.
  • Digene: 6 tablets.
  • ORS: 6 sachets.
  • Band Aid: 6 strips.
  • Cotton: 1 Small roll.
  • Eno: 4 sachets.
  • Betadine or any antiseptic ointment.
  • Pain spray.
  • Knee cap and crepe bandage.

Toiletries:

  • Moisturiser.
  • Hand Sanitizer.
  • Toothbrush & paste.
  • Toilet Paper.
  • preferable quick dry towel.
  • Hand Wash/Liquid Soap.

Accessories:

  • A pair of sun shades.
  • A cap/sun hat.
  • A head torch.
  • Trekking Pole.
  • Water bottle.

THE AGE RANGE FOR SANDAKPHU TREK

The trek is open to adventurers of all ages. However, we recommend that trekkers should be at least 12 years old before attempting this challenging hike. A parent or guardian must accompany those under the age of 18.

SANDAKPHU BY CAR

We have two options for tourists. Tourists can reach the base camp by car and proceed further. Another is to complete Sandakphu by car, which means you don't have to walk, just sit in the Land Rover and reach to the top, enjoy the place and be with nature. The place is also famous for its Land Rover car trip.

Land Rover trip to Sandakphu and Phalut

Land Rover trip to Sandakphu and Phalut

  • Land Rover trip Duration : 3 Nights 4 Days
  • Land Rover trip Cost : Starting From Rs 6,800/- per head $250 -->

Sandakphu Land Rover trip

Sandakphu Land Rover trip

  • Land Rover trip Duration : 2 Nights 3 Days

Land Rover Ride to Tonglu

  • Land Rover Ride to Tonglu
  • Land Rover Ride to Tonglu Duration : 1 Nights 2 days
  • Land Rover Ride to Tonglu Destination : Maneybhanjan to Maneybhanjan
  • Land Rover Ride to Tonglu Cost : Starting From Rs 4,500/- per head $250 -->

FITNESS REQUIRED FOR THE TREK

Although Sandakphu Trek being graded as an easy to moderate trek and often regarded as a beginner level trek, it is of utmost important, that your fitness is at point on the trail. You have to cover almost 70 kms in a span of 6 days. The trail has steep ascents as well as steady descents, both of which exerts a heavy toll on the legs. Moreover, the length of the trek demands a strong cardio vascular fitness. In the high altitudes, oxygen is scarce. So if you are not prepared, it may come as quite a shock.

It is suggested that regular exercise be followed at least 6 months prior to the trek date. A regular walking regiment combined with endurance and strength training will be beneficial. A daily walking routine must be developed. By the time of the trek, a trekker must be able to walk 5 Kms within 30-40 mins.

WHY DO YOU NEED TO BE FIT BEFORE BEGINNING A TREKKING TRIP?

The higher we go, the thinner the air. To cope with reduced oxygen levels, we need to develop fitness.

Defying gravity and long walks up steep slopes with a backpack expect average strength and endurance training levels.

We do not face this kind of geographical adversity in our daily life and for that our body is not used to such adversity.

The points mentioned above are jointly required for this trek, and it is a requirement that takes time and effort to identify.

A comprehensive list of exercises, which will help you to overcome this trek with ease and fun.

Without further ado, get ready to cross this difficult path easily with some simple physical exercises and enjoy the thrilling scenery beyond this difficult path.

We recommend one month of preparation time before the day of the trek. The measures below will help you achieve the level of fitness required for different levels of Himalayan treks.

For upper body

  • Push Up: Treks carry a heavy backpack over long distances. Since it requires upper body strength, push ups are recommended to strengthen the upper body.

For leg strength

  • Uphill Training: Himalayan treks have steep climbs. So hill training is a basic exercise you should start your fitness regime with. Climbing stairs at every opportunity will improve your uphill endurance.
  • Squats: Squats help with core strength. A good core strength is essential for maintaining balance during the trek.
  • Jog: Jogging helps increase cardiovascular strength. As the lungs and heart adapt to the increased activity and help build lung capacity so you can walk for longer periods of time.
  • Crunches: Crunches also work to improve core strength. The advantage is the ability to maintain good balance during the trek.
  • Skipping: Skipping is really helpful in achieving an overall fitness. That's because when skipping, you're constantly using your lower body to balance yourself and propel your body upward, which increases muscle strength. The shoulders and arms are constantly moving, working the muscles of the arms. Since it also includes the abdominal area, it is a way to work core strength.

IS SANDAKPHU TREK SAFE?

At the trek, we take the safety of those we work with, and the processes we follow and the equipment we carry reinforce our work. The great news is that the trek has no technical or complicated parts. It is a great trek for both new and experienced trekkers.

Emergency Exits and Closest Hospital

Emergency Exit: Sandakphu is one of those rare treks where it is easy to exit the trail in case of any emergency.

If any medical emergency occurs during the days of trek, immediate and quick evacuation is done. Because there is also a motorable road.

On the other hand, if you are in Sabargram and there is a medical emergency, you will be taken to Rammam via Gorkhey. It is about 14 km from Sabargram.

Nearest Hospital: The nearest hospital on the trek is Sukhia Pokhari before reaching Sandakphu. To reach this hospital you have to drive through Maneybhanjan. After you cross Sandakphu, the nearest hospital is at Rimbik.

AMS On Trek

The exertion and cold exposure of this rapid ascent and trek can trigger the development of altitude sickness in some people. If you do not feel comfortable at a camp location, inform your trek guide immediately.

The difficulty of Sandakphu Trek

This is a moderate trek that ranges from easy to difficult on the difficulty scale. The Trek does not have huge climbs and slides on a daily basis. Treks, however, make you travel long miles each day.

Weather Wise Safety

Weather plays a big role in your safety on the track. Here are some weather-related factors that can play an important role in your Sandakphu - Phalut trek.

Above 12,000 feet it can snow at any time. Precipitation on the lower slopes often results in light or heavy snowfall in the upper regions.

Make sure you level up well for this trek. Carry a windcheater to help stay warm in the wind. Especially in winter, you must be well-layered. And In all seasons Raincoat is a must.

Carry a minimum of 5 layers. Extreme winds on this trek increase the chances of mild hypothermia or even AMS.

CONNECTIVITY ON THE TREK ROUTE

  • Last ATM: You will find it in Sukhia, which is a 15-20 minutes drive from Sandakphu. Please always try to withdraw cash from Siliguri. Do not rely on ATMs on the trek route, as availability is scarce and which are available are often out of service or out of cash.
  • Electricity: This is available for most of your overnight stay.
  • Mobile phone network: You will get a network at your night position, but it is not fixed. If international roaming is enabled you will get a specific network.
  • Internet Connectivity: You can get a 4G network at the base camp. Apart from this, there will be no internet connection.

SANDAKPHU TREK GUIDE

It is of utmost importance that you travel with a certified Sandakphu Trek Guide

Why you should hire a trekking guide at Sandakphu Trek?

  • 1. A trekking route is most often unmarked and passes through dense forests, alpine meadows and scree zones. It’s very easy to get lost in the trail, specially in Sandakphu, which often passes through the neighbouring country of Nepal. A certified guide is well versed in the different routes of the area and is essential for your safe journey.
  • 2. The trekking route of Sandakphu passes through various local settlements. Language will more often than not, act as a barrier between you absorbing and enjoying the local culture. A guide can act as the bridge between the trekker and the indigenous people of the area and act as a proper communication channel.
  • 3. Last but not the least, a trekking route is full of dangers. Wild animals and poisonous plants aside, accidents can occur any time. A guide can essentially tip the situation in your favour in such scenarious.

Is Guide Necessary For Sandakphu Trek

Its mandatory to hire a trekking guide for Sandakphu Trek. The trekking trail falls within the Singalila National Park. You cannot trek inside a national park without a certified guide.

Sandakphu Trek Guide Contact No

Sandakphu Trek Guide Contact Number 7001608599, 8240923170.

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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO

We have always wanted the trekkers to be well informed before embarking on the Himalayan trek. The difference between a safe trek and a dangerous one is knowledge. This is the difference between a healthy experience and a superficial experience.

This Blog has in-depth information about each trekking day, what to expect, and how you should prepare for it. Many years of expertise have gone into this subject. Trekkers find it extremely useful.

Tips on managing your Travel for your Trek

Travelling via Flight:

Siliguri is connected via air through the Bagdogra airport. If you are flying from any major city like Delhi, Mumbai or Bangalore, you can directly book your flight to Bagdogra. We recommend taking the flight one day prior to the trek start day and spending the night in Siliguri. In case the flight to Bagdogra is too costly or there is no direct flight from your city to Bagdogra, you can take a flight to Kolkata and take a train/Volvo bus to Siliguri.

You can take a reserved cab or shared auto from the Bagdogra Airport to Siliguri town. Also plan your stay in Siliguri in advance. There are also public modes of transport like buses available to SIliguri. Take a shared auto from the airport to Bihar More to catch those.

Our pick-up from Siliguri to Dhotrey will be at around 9 A.M on the Day 1 of the trek. You can coordinate your pick-up by talking to the driver in the morning.

Travelling via train:

If you are joining us from Kolkata or taking a flight to Kolkata instead of Bagdogra, you need to take a train from Sealdah to NJP or Siliguri Junction the day before your trek. The flight options to Kolkata are much cheaper compared to Bagdogra. But do ensure that you take a flight which reaches Kolkata by 5 P.M otherwise there might be a chance of missing your train. There are various modes of transport from Kolkata Airport to Sealdah station. Online cabs and Meter taxis are abundant. You can also book a pre-paid from the airport booking counter. You can also take a bus, which is really cheap.

Please make sure that you take a train that reaches NJP or Siliguri Junction by 8 A.M. We recommend Darjeeling Mail (12343), Kanchan Kanya (13149), and Uttar Banga Exp (13147) for the travel.

If you are reaching Siliguri one day before the trek start date, you can take any train from Howrah or Sealdah at your convenience. In that case, do plan your stay in Siliguri beforehand.

Coordinate your travel to Dhotrey by talking to the driver in the early morning. The pick-up will leave for Dhotrey from Siliguri at around 9 A.M

Travelling by Volvo:

Traveling to Siliguri via Volvo bus from Kolkata is also possible. The buses start from the Esplanade area. It is the centre of the city and very easily accessible from any part of the city via cab, bus and other public transports.

We only recommend choosing this option, in case of unavailability of tickets in train as the journey is quite tiring and sometimes the buses overshoot their scheduled arrival time, in which case it might be difficult for you to reach Dhotrey, our base camp.

Our pick up from Siliguri is scheduled at about 9 A.M. You can choose your bus accordingly.

Onward journey after returning from the trek

Via Flight:

Bagdogra airport doesn't have any flight after dark and so you will have to book your flight on Day 8. It is advised that you plan your stay in Bagdogra itself and not Siliguri so that there is no inconvenience in catching your flight in the morning.

You can take an overnight train to Kolkata on day 8 (Depnding On Your Package) itself. Just make sure to book a late night train. We recommend Darjeeling mail (12344), Kanchankanya (13150) and Padatik Exp (12378) all of which depart at around 8 P.M and reach Kolkata early in the morning.

If you are flying out of Kolkata after reaching via train, only choose to fly out after 8 A.M. otherwise you might miss your flight.

You can also choose to travel to Kolkata via Volvo bus on day 8 (Depending On Your Package). Just make sure that you book your bus after 8 P.M.

Staying in Siliguri.

There are various options of staying in Siliguri. We don't recommend staying near NJP as the accommodations are not up to the mark there. While returning, it's better to stay at Bagdogra if you are flying out the next morning.

You can find various options in Air BnB and other OTAs. Please give us a call if you need any suggestions in choosing your hotels.

Where Is Sandakphu Trek?

Sandakphu is situated at an altitude of 11,950 feet above sea level. Even if the altitude doesn't seem remarkable in itself, what makes the trek extraordinary are the majestic mountain ranges and peaks you'll see on the trek.

Is Sandakphu a trek for beginners?

Great trek for beginners. But be prepared for a long walk every day. In 8 days, you have to cover 65 km, up to 11 km per day on average.

Are there hotel accommodations at Sandakphu?

You will find two privately maintained hotels (Hotel Sunrise and Hotel Sherpa Chalet) on the Nepal side and the Government Trekkers Hut and PWD Rest House on the West Bengal side.Click Here To Visit All Sandakphu Homestay

How long is Sandakphu Phalut trek?

Sandakphu Phalut Trek is 7 Nights & 8 Days long.

Can Sandakphu Trek be done alone?

Yes, you can.

Sandakphu is an easy trek and has the most scenic route with the Kanchanjunga range visible throughout the route.

But, always hire trekking guides while trekking because Trekking at high altitudes poses many risk factors. You have to be very careful while trekking on this trail. Accidents and illnesses are not reported. So while trekking alone, if you get altitude sickness or any accident, it becomes difficult for you as there will be no one to help and rescue you. But if you have a guide with you, he will do what needs to be done in such a situation.

Is guide necessory for Sandakphu Trek?

Yes, You should hire a trek guide because trekking at high altitudes poses many risk factors. You have to be very careful while trekking on this trail. Accidents and illnesses are not reported. So while trekking alone, if you get altitude sickness or any accident, it becomes difficult for you as there will be no one to help and rescue you. But if you have a guide with you, he will do what needs to be done in such a situation.

Is the Sandakphu Trek worth it?

Sandakphu Phalut trek is one of the most sought-after treks on the planet as it is located on the banks of the Teesta River. It is a paradise for Trekkers and a perfect place to unwind after a tiring day of walking. The landscape of the area is full of fauna and flora. It is worth the trip to experience this unique landscape. It is individual nature. It has stunning views of the peaks within the Himalayas and the entire 8000ers. The most prominent peak to climb is Sandakphu, at 3636 m/11926 ft, and Phalut is the second-highest peak in the Singalila range. Three peaks can be seen from this place.

Sandakphu Phalut Trek is one of the very few treks in the world from where you can see the 8,000-meter peak. At an altitude of 11,950 feet, you can see Sandakphu and the Everest cluster to your left.

Sandakphu Trek in October?

On your journey from Dhotrey, you even crossed the Indo-Nepal border a few times. Sandakphu’s proximity to the border gives you a chance to witness the perfect blend of Indian and Nepalese culture and traditions. When walking the trail, you are often right on the border of two countries. Interestingly, the cities of Tumling and Sandakphu are part of both countries.

The average temperature in Sandakphu in October ranges from 0°C to 10°C. Nights can be colder. Due to the cold weather, you need to carry warm clothes and suitable trekking gear. A professional tour operator can help you make the necessary preparations.

On a Sandakphu trek in October, you can get clear views of the Annapurna and Kanchenjunga ranges. Several high peaks are easily visible, including Everest. Undoubtedly, the Sandakphu trek is one of the most beautiful trekking routes in the country. You even pass through several forests with silver fir, magnolias, rhododendrons and drumstick primulas. If you want to plan a trek, contact our experienced trekkers and guides to discuss your requirements. Just click here.

Sandakphu Trek in November?

November is the perfect month as winter sets in and trekkers get a chance to see the entire region under clear skies. While trekking from Manebhanjan, you will cross the Indo-Nepal border several times and you will indulge in traditional Northeast Indian and Nepalese culture, traditions and lifestyle. One thing that might interest you is Sandakphu City and Tumling are two cities that belong to both countries.

The average temperature of Sandakphu in winter, October varies from minus 1 degree to 8 degrees Celsius. Nights can be cooler, thus, you need to carry nice warm clothes with you.

While trekking Sandakphu in November, you will get a clear view of the Kanchenjunga mountains. Other high peaks like Everest are also very clearly visible. While hiking through the forest you will see rhododendrons, drumstick primulas, silver firs, magnolias etc.

Can We Go Sandakphu Trek in December?

Mountain ranges and high altitudes really face a cold climate. Temperatures vary from minus two degrees to eight degrees Celsius. This is undoubtedly a teeth-gnashing situation. However, cold can never hold back a trek lover who loves to travel.

The highest peaks of West Bengal offer a mesmerizing view of far-reaching snow-capped mountains with rhododendrons spread all around. Sandakphu, at an altitude of 11,800 feet above sea level, makes it possible for trekkers to witness views of four other tall mighty mountains within the Himalayas: Lotus, Kanchenjunga, Makalu and Everest.

The trek is little bit risky in December due to heavy snowfall, which melts during the afternoon making the climb slippery, but the view you will get is amazing.

Sandakphu Trek in January?

To plan a good trek in January, you need to carry warm clothes and suitable trekking gear to protect yourself from the cold. The average temperature in Sandak Phu in January is minus 5 degrees Celsius to 6 degrees Celsius. This is one of the coldest periods in the region, and only seasoned trekkers plan to visit this month.

Sandakphu is a Himalayan trek that is open during the winter months. For this reason, many backpackers visit the region during the winter season, when it is less crowded, allowing them to soak in the magnificent scenery of the northeastern Himalayas.

Sandakphu Trek in February?

The weather becomes soothing in the daytime, with the expected temperature being around 9°C, whereas the Sandakphu temperature in February at night remains around -7°C.

Sandakphu Trek in Merch?

During this month, the Sandakhphu temperature is quite pleasant, and occasional snowfall occurs. The Sandakphu temperature in March is somewhat near -3°C to 11°C.

Sandakphu Trek in April?

The temperature in the daytime becomes normal and is around 16°C, and one doesn’t require winter garments. But the nights are quite cold, and the Sandakphu temperature in April is about 1°C at night.

Sandakphu Trek in May?

Since this is the peak season to visit Sandakphu, it is best to consult a professional tour operator to plan the trip. This allows you to avoid the tourist hordes and limit yourself to the group you are traveling with in this beautiful region. The average temperature in Sandakphu in May ranges from 6°C to 12°C.

Although Sandakphu is open throughout the year, this is the best time to embark on an enchanting journey. Renok Adventures has been offering tours and treks in Sandakphu for quite some time. For a Sandakphu trek in May, contact our experienced trekkers, guides and support staff to discuss your requirements. Click here.

Sandakphu To Srikhola Trek Distance?

Its 10 km from Sandakphu to Gurdum and another 6 km to Srikhola, which takes 4-5 hours and 2-3 hours respectively. This trail is a pure trekking route through the dense forests of Singalila.

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Sandakphu Trek Best Season?

Sandakphu Phalut trek is best during the winter season as there will be no humidity in West Bengal. Winters are cold and summers are pleasant in the region of Sandakphu Phalut Trek. The best time to trek Sandakphu Phalut is from October to March when there will be a sheet of snow to step on. The entire Sandakphu trek region and the surrounding hills will provide a pleasant environment. You can witness the snow-laden ranges of some of the highest peaks in the world like Mount Everest.

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Suggested tour plan.

  • Start from NJP/Bagdogra/Darjeeling in the morning, get to Manebhanjan, take a Land Rover/ Bolero and reach Tumling at an altitude of 9,000ft. Tumling has nice budget hotels and lodges. A stay in the village helps in acclimatizing before reaching high altitudes of Sandakphu. 
  • You can alternatively choose Tonglu , which is another tiny settlement on the Indian territory and a quiet place. It's at an altitude of about 10,000ft. There is a GTA lodge here. 
  • Spend rest of the day strolling around and enjoying magnificent views of Kanchenjunga range (both Tumling and Tonglu offer great views of Kanchejunga range). 
  • Start next day in the morning after breakfast and reach Sandakphu. There is a GTA lodge here as well, and also several nice private hotels. For details about Sandakphu and the tourist accommodations there, go through Sandakphu Information . 
  • Spend rest of the day at leisure and enjoy the stunning views of the Himalayan range including Mt. Everest, Mt. Kanchenjunga (The Sleeping Buddha) and two other highest peaks of the world. 
  • Wake up early in the morning and experience the sunrise over the Himalayan range. The sun rises from the eastern horizon behind the peaks and lights slowly start striking the snow peaks to the east like Kanchenjunga and then the ones to the west like Everest come into sight, all of them changing colors quickly as time progresses... it's a stunning experience. 
  • After breakfast, proceed to Phalut which is another 21kms away. This is a gravel road and is often in a bad condition, so sometimes the route becomes inaccessible to vehicles. 
  • From Phalut see the 'Sleeping Buddha' from a closer range... the combination of Kumbhakarna, Kanchenjunga and Pandim that together look like a snow-figure of sleeping Buddha. 
  • Having spent an hour or so here, return to Darjeeling or NJP/Bagdogra. 

How to visit

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  • transportation from and to NJP/Bagdogra/Darjeeling, 
  • night halt at a midway place (if required), 
  • booking the Land Rover at Manebhanjan, 
  • getting vehicle permit, getting individual permit for entry to Singalila National Park,  
  • booking all accommodations along the route to Sandakphu, etc (note that they are all in remote places and reaching them over phone can be a cumbersome exercise). 
  • Effective October 2021, only 15 Land Rover vehicles are allowed per day from Manebhanjan to move towards Sandakphu. This limit has been imposed by the Forest Department in order to restrict the crowding at Tumling/Sandakphu. 
  • Do not plan to self-drive a motorbike or a car to Sandakphu and Phalut. Effective April 2018, motorbikes are no longer allowed on Sandakphu route and will be stopped at the Manebhanjan Check Post. 

Day trip to Sandakphu from Darjeeling

Transport & other costs.

  • NJP/Bagdogra to Manebhanjan: Rs. 4,000/- for reserved small car. You won't get a pre-paid taxi from Bagdogra airport or NJP station all the way to Manebhanjan. Better ask your hotel or operator to arrange for a pick up. 
  • NJP/Bagdogra to Mirik shared taxi fare: Rs. 200/- per person. Mirik to Manebhanjan via Sukhia Pokhri shared taxi fare: Rs. 150/- per person. 
  • Darjeeling to Manebhanjan reserved small car fare - Rs. 1800 - 2,000/- 
  • Darjeeling to Manebhanjan: Shared taxi/jeep fare- Rs. 80/- per person (you may need to break at Sukhiapokhri and take another one - Rs. 50 + Rs. 30);  
  • Singalila National Park entry fee: Rs. 120/- per person per day of stay inside the park (Rs. 500 per day for foreigners) 
  • Rs. 50/- per person to be paid as Nepal entry fee at Kalipokhri. This is collected by the local villagers who seem to have formed an association there to raise funds from passing tourist vehicles. 
  • Still Digital Camera: Rs. 100/-; Video Camera: Rs. 400/- 
  • Vehicle Entry Fee: Rs. 400/- 

Where to stay

GTA Lodge, Gairibas

  • Foreign nationals are no longer permitted to stay in a hotel or lodge which falls on Nepal's territory. From Tumling all the way up to Sandakphu, it is an open border between Nepal and India. 
  • There are only limited accommodations on Indian side such as the GTA Trekkers Hut and a few private huts run by the villagers. The private huts are of very low standard and may not meet the basic hygiene requirements. 
  • Indians, however, do not have such restrictions and can stay at any hotel or lodge located on either side of the border. 

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