Things to Do in Al Ain
- November 25, 2024
- Travel
Al Ain, often called the “Garden City,” offers a delightful mix of history, natural beauty, and adventure. Whether you’re a… Read More
You must choose the Sandakphu Trek to experience the unique blend of cultural immersion and the raw beauty of nature cuddled up in the lap of the mighty Himalayas. This trek falls near Sikkim Tourism, which is considered one of the best trek experiences by trekkers and has gained immense popularity among them, across the globe. This experience is something which cannot be missed if one gets a chance to visit them. This is a once-in-a-lifetime experience for many and is popularly known to be a trekkers’ paradise to witness the expansive milky-white snow, capping the mountain peaks. This trek is mesmerising for trekkers as one is welcomed by diverse flora and fauna from the magnificent Singalila National Park, besides being greeted by the Sleeping Buddha, once one gets to the highest point of the trek.
Here’s a guided itinerary curated for you to have the most amazing trek in full delight, without any disruptions. This tailored itinerary will ensure you are off to have a memorable trek with the best of preparations at hand.
Day 1: Reach Dhotrey
Day 2: Dhotrey to Tumling
Day 3: Tumling to Kali Pokhari
Day 4: Kali Pokhari to Sandakphu
Day 5; Sandakphu to Srikhola
Day 6: Trek Ends
The best time to go for your Sandakphu trek is during the spring season, from mid-March to May and again after the monsoon, from October to November to experience the magic of this trek. The entire route for this trek greets you with riots of magnificent colours of the blooming rhododendrons and other exotic flowers of Sikkim, with clear blue skies in both these seasons. Overall, the weather is perfect for the trek, which makes it ideal for going for this Sandakphu trek.
You will be greeted with the spectacular beauty of vibrant rhododendrons, which is the speciality of spring for the Sandakphu trek, and the landscape is a bright colourful tapestry with clear blue skies, which is an ideal season for photographing the expansive mountain range, besides enjoying the flora and fauna of Sandakphu.
The specialities of autumn for the Sandakphu trek are the crisp and refreshing wind gently brushing against the skin and the scintillating view of the Sleeping Buddha against the blue azure sky and cool temperature, which makes the trek more comfortable.
Here’s a list of preparation tips you must abide by when planning for your Sandakphu trek to avoid unwarranted situations:
You must follow a proper training regime at least 3 months before you plan for your Sandakphu trek to improve your cardiovascular muscles, through running or cycling to improve your stamina.
mental preparation is a must to understand and acknowledge the challenges involved in this trek, with multiple days of trekking and remaining in isolation.
To have a great and comfortable trekking experience, you must invest in a good quality durable backpack and a comfortable and sturdy pair of trek shoes to ensure the trekking is easy-going.
Tekkers must be aware of the details about permits for the Sandakphu trek, where special permits are needed to enter the protected area, Singalila National Park. You can arrange your permits with the help of registered trekking agencies or at Manebhanjan’s Forest Department Office, which is the base point for this trek. Indians must have the “Inner Line Permit”, whereas, the foreigners must have the “Protected Area Permit”. .
There are accommodation facilities like homestays, trekkers’ huts and even guesthouses, which have basic facilities for Sandakphu trekkers, added with warm local hospitality.
The transportation aspect for this trek is all about Sandakphu trekkers having the option to hire a taxi or a shared jeep to Manebhanjan which is the base point of this trek.
Thermal wear, waterproof jackets, a pair of trekking pants and layered clothes.
A map and a GPS device or a compass.
A sleeping bag, a backpack, a water bottle and a trekking pole.
First-aid kit, sunscreen and sunglasses, personal medicine kit and a headlamp.