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If you want adventure trekking or climbing expeditions you should seriously consider India. India offers you fascinating culture, wildlife and a extremely diverse range of landscapes as well as some of the world’s best mountains. Sikkim Himalayas Small but beautiful, Sikkim is cradled by the towering peaks of the mighty Himalayas including Mt. Kangchenjunga 8586m; (Protector Deity for the Sikkim) the third highest mountain on earth. Sikkim with an area of 7300 sq km shares her borders with Tibet in the North, Bhutan in the East, Nepal in the West and the state of West Bengal in the South. Its unique and drastic variation in altitude ranging from 244m to over at 8586m offers visitors a very rare once in a life time opportunity within a matter of hours to experience the changing lifestyle, flora and fauna from the sub- tropical heat of the Indian plains to the cold of the rugged mountain slopes, which reach the areas of perpetual snow Sikkim is one of the best kept secrets in the Himalayas and trekking in Sikkim can be a wonderful experience A. Sikkim trekking experience can be memorable and cherished for a lifetime. While trekking you can relish the pure air and silence of wilderness.. Mountains take up strange and wonderful shapes and the beauty of Sikkim Himalayas unfolds itself before you. All through each and every nook and corner of Sikkim - from the sultry tropical forests in the south to howling wilderness in the north this is a trekker’s paradise. Treks to Kangchenjunga are some of the most fascinating and challenging to be found anywhere. E-mail:
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| Sikkim Himalayas Trekking | Altitude (m) | Grade | Duration | Season |
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| Yuksam - Dzongri | 4030 | Easy | 9 days | Apr-May / Oct-Nov | | Dzongri - Goecha La | 5002 | Medium | 11 days | Mar-May /Oct-Nov | | Green Lake (North Sikkim) | 4935 | Medium | 15 days | Mar-Apr / Sep-Nov | | Singalila | 3640 | Medium | 10 days | Mar-May /Oct-Nov | | Singalila - Sandakphu | 3636 | Medium | 10 days | Mar-May / Oct-Dec | | Rhododendron | 5002 | Medium | 15 days | Mar-May / Oct-Nov | | Hidden Himalaya Sikkim | 4100 | Medium | 15 days | Mar-May / Oct-Nov | | Kanchenjanga Base Camp | 5143 | Hard | 11 days | Oct-Mar |
Sikkim Himalayas Trekking - please contact us for further information | Sikkim Himalayas Peaks | Height (m) |
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| Dome Khang | 7442 | | Kabru N | 7395 | | Peak 7032 (south east of Pauhunri on Khang Kyong Khangse) | 7032 | | Peak 7033 (southof Pauhunri) | 7033 | | Peak 7080 (north of Pauhunri) | 7080 | | Zemu Peak | 7730 | Sikkim Himalayas Peaks - please contact us for further information Ladakh - The Land of High Passes Ladakh offers adventurous treks. Ladakh is between two of the world's greatest mountain ranges, Himalayan and the Karakoram. The attraction here for trekking is the snow clad peaks, translucent lakes, barren terrain etc. The best season to go trekking in Ladakh is between July and September. Once an independent West Tibetan Kingdom, Ladakh” the Land of Many Passes” is famous for its spectacular and well preserved Buddhist monasteries. Leh,is the ancient capital of Ladakh and an important caravan stopover on the route to Central Asia, In Ladakh you will cross some very high passes, have views of the Karakoram and the Himalayas, visit secluded monasteries, hide in deep gorges and take a jeep ride to the highest road pass in the world at over 5600 m. With the recent opening up of many closed areas, it is now possible to travel to the fascinating Nubra Valley and visit the two lakes of Pangong Tso and Tsomoriri - amongst the biggest in Tibet. | Ladakh Himalayas Trekking | Altitude (m) | Grade | Duration | Season |
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| Sham | 4750 | Easy | 7 days | Jun-Oct | | Spituk | 4900 | Easy | 6 days | Jun-Oct | | Nubra Valley | 5456 | Easy | 10 days | Jul-Oct | | Lamayuru Chilling | 4950 | Medium | 10 days | Jun-Oct | | Markha Valley | 5150 | Medium | 11 days | Jun-Oct | | Zanskar to Lamayuru | 4950 | Medium | 18 days | Jul-Oct | | Darcha - Padum | 5090 | Medium | 18 days | Jul-Oct | | Tsomoriri via Parang La | 5500 | Medium | 22 days | Jul-Oct | | Lamayuru - Alchi | 5250 | Medium | 9 days | Jun-Oct | | Sangla - Leh | 5280 | Medium | 13 days | Jul-Oct | | Ladakh and Zanskar Valley | 4060 | Medium | 18 days | Jul-Oct | | Ladakh Monasteries | 4900 | Medium | 16 days | Jun-Oct | | Manali to Hemis | 5300 | Medium | 17 days | Jul-Sep | | Stok Kangri Summit | 6123 | Hard | 18 days | Jul-Sep | | Remote Zanskar | 5150 | Hard | 18 days | Jul-Sep | | Chadar (Frozen River) | 3850 | Hard | 22 days | End Dec-Feb | | Hamis Rupsu Darcha | 5100 | Hard | 21 days | Jul-Oct |
Ladakh Himalayas Trekking - please contact us for further information | Ladakh Himalayas Peaks | Height (m) |
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| Apsarasas II | 7200 | | Apsarasas III | 7200 | | Chong Kumdan II | 7004 | | Padmanabh | 7030 | | Peak 7223 | 7223 | | Peak 7130 (Apsaras Group) | 7130 | | Peak 7140 (Apsaras Group) | 7140 | | Peak 7160 (east of K12) | 7160 | | Peak 7195 (Teram Kangri Group) | 7195 | | Peak 7260 (Teram Kangri Group) | 7260 | | Peak 7280 (west of Kondus) | 7280 | | Peak 7410 ((Teram Kangri Group) | 7410 | | Plateau Peak | 7287 | | Saltoro Kangri II | 7705 | | Saser Kangri II "E" | 7518 | | Saser Kangri III "N" | 7495 | | Sia Kangri II | 7093 | | Tughmo Zarpo | 7017 |
Ladakh Himalayas Peaks - please contact us for further information You must have adequate insurance for this type of trek. Click here
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