Trek Fee
₹ 22500$ 260+ 5% GST | + Rs 180 Trek Insurance |
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Trek Fee
₹ 22500$ 260+ 5% GST | + Rs 180 Trek Insurance |
View Dates & Register |
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TREK DIFFICULTY Moderate - Difficult |
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TREK DURATION 10 days |
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HIGHEST ALTITUDE 15,100 Feet | ![]() |
GROUP SIZE 12 People | |
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TOTAL TREK DISTANCE 92 Km | ![]() |
BASECAMP Sikkim | |
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BEST TIME March to June and September to Mid December | ![]() |
PICKUP POINT Sikkim |
+ 5% GST | + Rs 180 Trek Insurance
Inclusions and Exclusions, Scholarships & waivers, Cancellation policy
The Goechala Trek is situated in Sikkim, which has its own unique location and where you can also see the Himalayan ranges and large mountains. The trek is famous for being the nearest place where you can see Mt. Kanchenjunga and also where you can see other summits.
The views are mesmerizing of the ranges of Singalila from the top of Dzongri. The sunrises in the Kanchenjunga range are worth taking. The rhododendron forests along the trail leading to Goechala erupt with pink and red flowers in April and May. This trail meanders through these jungles, changing with the seasons.
A well-liked stop on the Goecha La trek is Samiti Lake. In the early morning, reflections of Mt. Pandim in the lake are awe-inspiring in the sight of the tranquil waters. The suspension bridge and the monastery near Tshoka are the other points of interest in the Goecha La Trek.
The best time for Goechala Trek is in the months of April-May and September-October which are the spring and autumn. The temperature of the day is around 12 °C to 15 °C, and at night it drops to 0 °C to -3 °C in the summer. During the winter, it ranges from 8 °C to 12 °C in the day, and at night, it drops to -5 °C to -10 °C. Early winters are colourful and full of sharp hues, while spring is more romantic. The sunrises and sunsets are yellowish on the snow mountain.
The Goechala Trek is considered a moderate-difficult trek in terms of difficulty. The total distance of the Goecha La Trek is around 92 km out and back. Goecha La is a high-altitude trek that takes you 15,000 feet above sea level. The trek is long and requires prior experience.
This hike is best suited for fit, seasoned hikers; it is not for beginners. Starting from Yuksom to Sachen, the trek starts with an altitude of 5,840 ft to 7,400 ft. On the next day, from Sachen (7,400 ft), it goes to Tshoka (9,790 ft) via Bakhim (8,640 ft).
On Day 4, the trek starts from Tshoka (9,790 ft) to Dzongri (13,190 ft) via Phedang (12,105 ft), which is the most difficult part of the trek. The altitude rises nearly 3,500 feet. on the fourth day of the trek and becomes extremely difficult. The next day, we reached Dzongri Top. An acclimatization day at Dzongri is well-needed for resting and enjoying the silence of the mountains. Sometimes hikers also face altitude sickness at high altitudes.
Day 6 starts from Dzongri to Thansing (13,190 ft) via Kokchurang (12,910 ft). And the Day 7 starts from Thansing to View Point via Samiti Lake and returns to Thansing with an altitude of 12,910 ft to 15,100 ft. On this day, we reach the highest point of the trek with great views. Then, after we start descending, from Thansing (12,910 ft) to Tshoka (9,790 ft) via Kokchurang (12,090 ft) and Phedang (12,105 ft). Last day, we reached Yoksom (5,840) from Tshoka (9,790 ft) via Bakhim (8,640 ft) and Sachen (7,400 ft).
The Goechala Trek Route begins in Yoksom and provides an enchanted journey through the Eastern Himalayas' pristine valleys and historic towns. The gorgeous views of snow-capped peaks and verdant meadows along this quaint trek attract the attention of hikers.
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