Dzongri trek package cost, Itinerary, for more info visit us

Dzongri trek package cost, Itinerary, for more info visit us

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7 days 8 nights
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Region - Sikkim Himalaya Region North East India

Best Time - September to Mid-December and Another Marh to June

Total Length Of Trek - 6Km

Grade - strenuous

Highest Point - 4200m.

Cover The Place - 13,860

Main Attraction Of The Place - View Mt.Kanchenjunga and frozen valley, Snow Valley etc.

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Overview

Dzongri Trek

Nature magnificence is unparalleled, so that you may start your day with a view on dawn and leave it with a magnificent sunset in the laps of mother nature. Dzongri Trek is the most effective place to appreciate excitement plus class. Dzongri Trek is located in the Himalayan region of Sikkim where Bhutan is located on the eastern border of Nepal and China is located on the north. Many take this area into account because of the fact that it is the most attractive location in the world and that this kind of beauty cannot be found anywhere in the globe.

Dzongri winter trek located in Sikkim is the popular destination for a hike around the country for all visitors.

This location is at 4,200 metres above sea level. This location is lovely with its snow-covered cotton - the White Mountains. This place offers several hiking opportunities with a mass of forested rhododendron area. Yuksom-Dzongri trek is a great opportunity for you to see a little and exciting hike between Goechala Trek. This journey lasts four to five days. The most hypocritical views of the whole trail are Dzongri La. There are also other places of view such as Mt. Kanchenjunga, Mt. Kabru north, and Mt. Kumbhakarana, the most mountainous threads across the world.

If you want to experience thrill and adventure, in this location you must pick trekking. We provide all the facilities to build your Dzongri Göchala Trek with an expert trek guide.

We assure that our customers enjoy themselves well with our outstanding services.

Dzongri trek in winter season and off season-The magnificent summer to Dzongri trek starts from mid-March to the middle of June, off season dzongri trek when the rain begins (from mid June to the beginning of September). The whole mountain ride is muddy and trek will be close in this month.

Again, from mid-September to December, the trek start In such scenarios it may be quite exciting as you obtain the chance of trekking.

Dzongri trek in Winter trek for the month December to February is unbelievable view and snowfield, snow mountain, and really get the enjoyment of the trek.

It is tough to walk owing to significant snowfalls throughout the wintery climatic season particularly during the December to February months. The heat of the body is below -19°C. However, certain activities occur under competent and knowledgeable guides and guards.

Look at our Other Packages: Goechala Trek | Green Lake Trek | Bajre Dara Trek Tenzing khang Trek

Dzongri Trek: It is ideal for winter trek in India, 

Winter Dzongri trek is nominated for the winter snow trekking site farther to the top-notch for winters trek, it is going to be found in this area in Sikkim. Summers-During the summer season, the daytime temperature ranges between 10 and 15 degrees Celsius, while the nighttime temperature ranges between 3 and –2 degrees Celsius.

The first day of the Dzongri Trek begins with the Kanchenjunga National Park, which is located in Yuksom. Please keep the following points in mind if you decide to go trekking or hiking. The most important requirements for this journey are your fitness and health. Such suffering from Asthma has the most trouble on those hilly routes. Our guide always carries a vital medical kit with him that will assist you wherever you are needed.

For trekking fitness, practice walking in some terrain regions, and always before performing a trek, practice a half-hour to one-hour morning stroll.

Itinerary

Day 1 (Arrival Baghdogra Airport or Newjalpaiguri railway station and drive to Yuksom 6-7 hours.)

When you plan to visit Sikkim or Darjeeling, you may first land at Baghdogra airport or NJP station, after which you may take a shared car or private car and drive to Sikkim or Darjeeling as per your travel plan, but when you choose the Dzongri trek, you may proceed to drive to Yuksom, Yuksom is the main trekking base camp for Dzongri and Goechala trek, after reach yuksom stay the overnight

Day 2 (Trek to Sachen 9km 3-4hours trek, elevation 7544 feet.)

Yuksom is a small rural town and the main trekking base for the Dzongri and Goechala treks. Around 2 thousand people reside in the Yuksom area, with the majority of them working in adventure tourism. The walk from Yuksom to Sachen takes 4 hours for beginners and 3 hours for professionals. This is entirely dependent on the trekkers; the trip will take you through dense forest and, at times, across a steel hanging bridge.

Day 3 (Trek Sachen to Tshoka 8Km, 4 hours trek, Elevation 3050 meters, 10,004 feet)

This day trek must be a bit challenging because the majority of the route is hilly, and the trek will also take you through lush forest and near the Tshoka, where you will observe several types of Rhododendron and Himalayan pine trees. So Tshoka is a great area with gorgeous view. From Tshoka, you can see some beautiful green forest in the distance. After breakfast, you can continue your hike to Tshoka, where you will spend the night in a tent.

Day 4 (Trek Tshoka to Dzongri 12Km 6hours trek approx, Elevation 4043 Meter, 13,261 Feet.)

Trek will be early like 8am from tshoka. Because the distance is longer than the previous day, you should start the trek as soon as possible from Tshoka. You should get up early in the morning, eat some healthy breakfast, and then continue the trek. This day's trek will be very interesting because the trekking trails are made of wood in some parts, and the trek has to be inside the rhododendron forest, and near the Dzongri area, you may find some kind of Rhododendron. and from the dzongri, you may obtain a 180-degree view of the mountain.

Day 5 (Get up early morning and go to the Dzongri top for sunrise, After that get back to camp and after breakfast descent to Tshoka. )

Get up extremely early in the morning, about 4 a.m., and drink some tea before hiking to the Dzongri summit for a sunrise glimpse of Mt. Kanchenjunga. It takes around half an hour to go to the top of the camp. After that, return to camp, eat some breakfast, and descend to Tshoka.

Day 6 (Trek Tshoka to Yuksom 17km 7hours)

This day trek has to be finished on this day So after breakfast get down to yuksom via same trails and same forest.

Day 7 (Back to Baghdora or NJP by vehicle takes about 7 hours.)

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Useful Info

Dzongri Trek FAQs: Your Comprehensive Guide to Himalayan Adventure

What is the Dzongri Trek? The Dzongri Trek is a highly acclaimed trekking route nestled in the heart of Sikkim, India. It takes trekkers on a captivating journey through lush landscapes, encompassing dense forests, and charming villages, and offering awe-inspiring vistas of the Kanchenjunga range.
 
How challenging is the Dzongri Trek?
Rated as moderately challenging, the Dzongri Trek doesn't demand advanced technical climbing skills. However, participants are advised to maintain good physical fitness due to the varying altitudes and diverse terrains encountered throughout the journey.
 
When is the best time to embark on the Dzongri Trek?
The optimal time for the Dzongri Trek is during the pre-monsoon season (April to June) and post-monsoon season (September to November). These months provide stable weather conditions and clear skies, ensuring trekkers enjoy the best views of the surrounding peaks.
 
What is the trekking route for the Dzongri Trek?
Commencing from Yuksom, the trek winds through picturesque villages such as Sachen and Tshoka before reaching the Dzongri-Tshoka region. The return journey includes a descent back to Yuksom. Detailed itineraries may vary based on individual preferences and chosen tour operators.
 
How long does the Dzongri Trek take to complete?
The standard duration for the Dzongri Trek is approximately 8 to 10 days. This duration includes acclimatization days in Yuksom, allowing trekkers to adapt gradually to the altitude before ascending further into the Himalayan terrain.
 
What is the highest point on the Dzongri Trek?
Dzongri Top, standing at an elevation of approximately 4,020 meters (13,184 feet), marks the pinnacle of the trek. This vantage point treats trekkers to breathtaking panoramic views of the Himalayan peaks, including the majestic Kanchenjunga range.
 
Do I need a guide for the Dzongri Trek?
While seasoned trekkers may opt for independent navigation, hiring a local guide is recommended, especially for first-timers. Guides offer valuable insights into the terrain, ensure safety, and enhance the overall trekking experience.
 
What permits are required for the Dzongri Trek?
Trekkers need a special permit known as the Inner Line Permit (ILP) to enter Sikkim. Additionally, a permit is mandatory for entry into the Kanchenjunga National Park, obtainable in Yuksom before commencing the trek.
 
What should I pack for the Dzongri Trek?
Essential items for the Dzongri Trek include sturdy trekking boots, warm clothing, a reliable backpack, water bottles, a first aid kit, and high-energy snacks. Proper packing according to the season is crucial to tackle the varying weather conditions.
 
Is camping gear provided, or should I bring my own?
The provision of camping gear, including tents and sleeping bags, depends on the trekking package or tour operator. It's advisable to confirm this in advance and, if necessary, bring personal gear for added comfort.
 
These FAQs offer a general guide, and specific details may vary based on individual preferences, selected tour packages, and local regulations. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, always consult with experienced trek organizers and guides. For the booking the trip go to this link Dzongri Trek

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