
TREKKING
Pauhunri Treks
Where the Mountains Truly Meet Your Soul
Sikkim is renowned for its stunning trekking routes, offering trekkers a chance to explore some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the Himalayas. The state’s pristine forests, alpine meadows, and awe-inspiring mountain views—especially of Kangchenjunga, the third-highest peak in the world—make it a top destination for adventure enthusiasts. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced trekker, Sikkim has something for everyone.
Sikkim offers a variety of trekking experiences, from easy hikes through rhododendron forests to challenging climbs to the base camps of some of the world's tallest peaks. With its diverse ecosystems, high-altitude landscapes, and spiritual significance, trekking in Sikkim provides an unforgettable experience for adventurers. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned trekker, Sikkim is sure to offer an adventure that you'll cherish forever.
Discover some of the most curated trekking experiences in Sikkim and the Eastern Himalayas — from hidden trails to high-altitude adventures:

1. Dzongri – Goecha La Trek
Duration: 10-12 Days
Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to November
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The Dzongri-Goecha La Trek is one of the most famous treks in Sikkim, offering panoramic views of Kangchenjunga and other towering peaks.
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The trek takes you through dense forests, meadows, and alpine landscapes, with stunning views of the Kangchenjunga range.
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The trek culminates at Goecha La (4940 meters), a pass that offers dramatic views of Kangchenjunga, Kanchenjunga South, and several other peaks.
2. Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary Trek
Duration: 5-7 Days
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Best Time to Visit: March to May, September to November
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This trek takes you through the Barsey Rhododendron Sanctuary, a haven for nature lovers. The sanctuary is known for its vibrant rhododendron blooms in spring, as well as its rich biodiversity.
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You’ll walk through forests of silver fir, hemlock, magnolia, and of course, rhododendrons, with glimpses of Kangchenjunga in the distance.
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The trek offers opportunities to see rare species of birds and wildlife in a serene, untouched environment.


3. Singalila Ridge Trek
Duration: 6-8 Days
Difficulty: Moderate
Best Time to Visit: March to May, September to November
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The Singalila Ridge Trek offers incredible views of the Kangchenjunga range and its surroundings.
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The trek takes you through Singalila National Park, known for its rich flora and fauna, including wildflowers, alpine meadows, and dense forests.
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The trail offers a mix of steep climbs and gradual ascents with spectacular mountain views.
4. Green Lake Trek
Duration: 10-12 Days
Difficulty: Difficult
Best Time to Visit: May to October
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The Green Lake Trek is one of the more challenging treks in Sikkim, taking trekkers to the pristine Green Lake at the base of Kangchenjunga.
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The route offers a raw, unspoiled experience, with alpine meadows, high-altitude lakes, and glacier views.
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The trek is not frequently undertaken due to its difficulty, making it a true adventure for experienced trekkers.


5. Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trek (North)
Duration: 14-16 Days
Difficulty: Difficult
Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to November
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This trek takes you to the North Base Camp of Kangchenjunga and offers close-up views of the mighty Kangchenjunga massif.
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The route passes through remote valleys, glacial rivers, and high-altitude meadows, offering incredible vistas along the way.
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It’s an arduous trek that rewards adventurers with some of the best mountain views in Sikkim.
6. Lamahatta Trek
Duration: 2-3 Days
Difficulty: Easy
Best Time to Visit: All year round
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The Lamahatta Trek is a short and easy trek that takes you through scenic landscapes and offers beautiful views of the Kangchenjunga range.
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This is a great option for beginners or families looking to enjoy a peaceful trek without much difficulty.
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The trek passes through villages and tea gardens, making it a perfect introduction to the region’s natural beauty.


7. Tshoka Trek
Duration: 4-5 Days
Difficulty: Moderate
Best Time to Visit: March to May, September to November
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The Tshoka Trek offers excellent views of the Kangchenjunga range and takes you through lush forests of rhododendrons, oak, and fir.
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Tshoka, located at the base of Kangchenjunga, is a serene village where trekkers can rest and take in the breathtaking mountain scenery.
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This is an ideal trek for those looking for an adventure combined with cultural experiences.
8. Maenam Hill Trek
Duration: 4-5 Days
Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Best Time to Visit: March to May, September to November
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The Maenam Hill Trek takes you to the summit of Maenam Hill in south Sikkim, offering panoramic views of the Kangchenjunga range and the surrounding valleys.
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The trek passes through rhododendron forests, bamboo groves, and beautiful meadows, providing a peaceful, quiet trekking experience.


9. Rabdentse Ruins Trek
Duration: 1-2 Days
Difficulty: Easy
Best Time to Visit: All Year Round
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The Rabdentse Ruins Trek is a short trek that leads to the ancient Rabdentse Ruins, the former capital of Sikkim.
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Along with historical exploration, trekkers enjoy beautiful views of the Kangchenjunga range and the lush green surroundings.
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This trek is ideal for those interested in a short but meaningful hike through historical sites.
10. Yuksom to Dzongri Trek
Duration: 6-7 Days
Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Best Time to Visit: April to June, September to November
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The Yuksom to Dzongri trek offers an introduction to Sikkim’s majestic mountains, passing through dense forests and picturesque villages.
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It offers spectacular views of Kangchenjunga, Pandim, and other towering peaks of the Kangchenjunga range.
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The trek takes you through traditional Sikkimese villages, offering an authentic cultural experience in addition to the natural beauty.


11. Kanchenjunga South Base Camp Trek
Duration: 14-16 Days
Difficulty: Difficult
Best Time to Visit: March to May, September to November
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The Kanchenjunga South Base Camp Trek is a remote and challenging trek that offers a close-up view of the Kangchenjunga South and other majestic peaks.
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The trek passes through untouched landscapes, alpine meadows, and glacial lakes. This trek provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for trekkers to experience one of the world's highest and most beautiful regions.
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