Nestled in West Sikkim, the Dzongri trek climbs to an exhilarating altitude of 4,166 meters. Reaching such heights involves traversing steep paths and covering long distances, starting from the charming and tranquil village of Yuksom. However, we assure you, that your efforts will not be in vain. Guiding you through the dense, verdant jungles of the Singalila National Park, the trail leaves you in awe of the diverse flora that surrounds you. Accompanying this natural splendor are visual delights—a pristine lake, snow-capped peaks, and much more.
Let’s dive deep into what makes the Dzongri trek an extraordinary adventure in the heart of the Eastern Himalayas.
Highlight 1: The Soothing Village of Yuksom
Yuksom, at an altitude of 1,780 meters, is the gateway to the Dzongri trek. The magic on this trek begins as soon as you make it here. A pall of soothing calm covers this village as the local people go about their daily chores. The houses are scattered across stepped fields, overlooking lush green hills. Multicolored prayer flags attached to long poles flutter in the cool wind. Don't hesitate to surrender to this overwhelming serenity! Watching children play amidst the fields becomes a motivating prelude to the challenging journey ahead. Engaging with them can further revive your youthful energy.