Distance: 103 KMS (64 Miles)
Avg.Time: 6-8 days
What to expect: Pure Awesomeness
I am a serious believer in the school of thought that we are not meant to just earn and pay our bills…and die. That is not life, nor is it my way of living. We were meant to be strangely wild, to be messy, to get mud under our nails, to walk barefoot on grass and to explore places where the wild things run free. Anyways mush aside, here is why GoechaLa trek is super epic.
Goecha-La trek had been on my mind for some time and I have to say, that this is my favorite Himalayan trek so far. Usually in most treks, you experience the OH-MY-GOSH-THIS-IS-MIND-BLOWING view at the highest point of the trek, however, this was not the case with Goecha-La.
Every camping site blew our minds away. The higher we went, the better it got. We were walking in the clouds with horses, yaks and baby yaks chilling next to us. Isn’t that what life is all about; bliss in the wilderness? We would be super excited to reach the next camping site and be even more excited to wake up early morning to see how beautiful everything looks when the first light hits the camping spot. It is a tough trek, but if you are fit, it is a walk in the park and super beautiful, not to mention super clean. You will not find trash/wrappers on the trail.
Here are a few things you should know before doing the trek:
- You WILL face bad weather. It comes with the terrain. Rain, hail and snow storms are frequent visitors on this trek. But don’t worry, you will also experience sunny days and clear skies. The weather is highly unpredictable, and nothing can prepare you for it, but the right clothing and shoes can help.
- You WILL be able to clearly see Mt. Kanchendzonga during the trek, the third highest mountain in the world, and it is pretty epic. Not just see it; you will most likely camp under the shadows of Mt. Kanchendzonga with its side-kick Mt. Pandim.
- Goecha-La trek has three viewpoints. You will most likely be taken to viewpoint 1, but that is not the actual Goecha-La peak view. You get the real view of Goecha-La peak from viewpoint 2, however, due to unknown reasons, the government is currently refusing tourists from heading to viewpoint 2 this year. But it’s always good to check. I don’t think viewpoint 3 has ever been open to tourists. And beyond that is China. You don’t want to walk that far.
- This trek can be done in almost all seasons. All you have to do- choose your best season to do Geochala for views that you love the most.


























