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Sikkim, India

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Singalila Ridge Trek is a high-altitude mountain trekking route that traverses the ridge dividing India and Nepal, offering panoramic views of Kanchendzonga and surrounding peaks. This challenging trek passes through alpine meadows, rhododendron forests, and traditional Sherpa settlements, providing an immersive Himalayan wilderness experience. The trek is renowned for its biodiversity, pristine mountain landscapes, and cultural encounters with local communities.

Singalila Ridge Trek is a high-altitude mountain trekking route that traverses the ridge dividing India and Nepal, offering panoramic views of K...

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Singalila Ridge Trek

5-7 days | Hard | Includes guide, porter, accommodation in lodges or camping, meals

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Wildlife watching and bird watching

Half day | Easy

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Photography at viewpoints

Half day | Moderate

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Visit local Sherpa villages

Half day | Easy

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High altitude acclimatization walks

Half day | Moderate

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Kalipokhari Lake

A pristine alpine lake surrounded by meadows, accessible as a day walk from the ridge trek route. | 8 km

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Gairibas Ridge

An alternative viewpoint on the Singalila Ridge offering clear vistas of the Kanchendzonga massif and adjacent valleys. | 12 km

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Sita Passu

A high mountain meadow pass with panoramic views of multiple peaks and traditional Sherpa pasturelands. | 15 km

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This trek offers unparalleled views of Kanchendzonga (the third-highest peak in the world) and a genuine high-altitude Himalayan adventure through remote, pristine terrain. The combination of mountaineering challenge, natural beauty, and cultural immersion makes it a bucket-list destination for serious trekkers.

Best time

March to May, September to October

How to reach

From Darjeeling, drive northeast through Kurseong towards Singla Village. The trek officially starts near Singla at approximately 2000 meters elevation. A 4WD vehicle is recommended for the mountain roads, especially during monsoon season.

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