13. How do I reach the base village of the trek?
The start point of Sandakphu trek is Jaubhari. The closest airport to Jaubhari is Bagdogra which is a 102 kms away. Read here on How to reach Jaubhari?
14. What are the nearby attractions that I can explore?
There are several nearby attractions you can explore before or after your trek. Here are some of the popular ones:\
Singalila National Park: This national park is located in the Darjeeling district and is home to a variety of flora and fauna, including the elusive red panda, musk deer, and black bear. The park is also famous for its stunning views of the Kangchenjunga and Mount Everest ranges.
Darjeeling: The town of Darjeeling is a popular tourist destination known for its tea plantations, colonial architecture, and stunning views of the Himalayas. Visitors can take a toy train ride on the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or visit the Tibetan Refugee Self-Help Centre to learn about the Tibetan culture and handicrafts.
Mirik: Mirik is a picturesque hill station located about 50 kilometres (31 miles) from Darjeeling. The town is known for its serene Mirik Lake, which offers boating and fishing activities, and its orange orchards.
Kalimpong: Kalimpong is a small town located about 55 kilometres (34 miles) from Darjeeling. The town is known for its Buddhist monasteries, colonial architecture, and scenic views of the Himalayas. Visitors can also explore the flower nurseries and tea plantations in the area.
Kurseong: Kurseong is a quiet hill station located about 32 kilometres (20 miles) from Darjeeling. The town is known for its tea plantations, scenic views, and historic churches.
15. Why should I trek to Sandakphu if there’s a motorable road right to the end?
Yes, there is a motorable road right to the topmost point of Sandakphu which you can very well take. But if you do that you will miss all the beauty nestled in the forests of the Singalila National Park – the thick bloom of rhododendrons, the stone trails, the smell of the jungle and the songs of birds. The flirtations with the border, the many small high-altitude villages and the warmth of the hosts of your guesthouses. You’d also miss the grand beauty of Phalut. All we can say is, if you can have a pleasant feeling last for 7 days, why would you want to cut it short to 2 days?
We’d suggest you do the trek because Sandakphu is more about its landscape and the route than it is about the last viewpoint on its top.
This is it from our end. If you have any more questions, we are only a phone call away. See you on Sandakphu!