MONSOONS: A STRICT NO-NO
The southwest monsoon approaches Sikkim early and rains start by the end of May. It is tricky to do Goecha La Trek between the end of May and August. Sikkim is one of the wettest places in India and receives high levels of rainfall each year. The trail becomes slippery which causes frequent landslides.
Also, there is an added danger of leeches in the jungle. The trek becomes considerably difficult to do in the monsoons – this season on this trail is best avoided.
AUTUMN: FOR THE LOVE OF CLEAR HD VIEWS
September-October are the months when you get clear HD views of Mt. Kanchenjunga. The skies are cloudless and the monsoon washes away all the dust in the air. The colorful flora of the region adds an iridescent charm to the trek. The sun rises are the prettiest. When the first rays of sun fall on the snowy peaks, the orange glow is poetic.
Capture the clear-cut shots of snow clad mountains. Frey’s peak, Mt. Koktang, Mt. Rathong, the Kabru family of peaks, Mt. Khangchendzonga, Mt. Pandin, Mt. Tien Chenkhang, and Mt. Jopuno are all crystal clear in September and October.
There won’t be much snow on the trek, just a few slippery patches here and there. Although there are still chances of a downpour, the weather is pleasant overall.