I Love North East India

GOECHALA PASS TREK

19,000 + 5%GST

Tour Package

11D/10N

Duration

Trip DatesBook Batch
28th Mar 2024 - 7th Apr 2024
3rd Apr 2024 - 13th Apr 2024
9th May 2024 - 19th May 2024
22nd May 2024 - 1st June 2024

GOECHALA PASS TREK

Fixed Departure Group size:

Min Pax12- Max Pax17

Duration

11 Days/10 Nights

Tour Type

Customizable Tour

Trip Type

Cultural Exchanges, Festival

Activities

Exchange Ideas, Local Interaction

The Kangchenjunga peak is the third highest mountain in the world and was featured on the old Indian 100-rupee banknote. You can see this breathtaking view from the GoechaLa pass. GoechaLa Trek (West Sikkim) gives those aspiring to scale/view Kangchenjunga a chance to view it up-close. The trekking trail is one of the greenest regions in the world, where you can watch some amazing sunrises and sunsets, and be surrounded by 16 high peaks offering a panoramic view of the mighty Himalayan ranges. The route covers pristine forests, rivers, meadows, yak tracks, rhododendrons, etc. It truly is an out-of-the-world experience and is sure to leave you mesmerised.

Upcoming Fixed Departure Batches for 2022

Batch 1: 28-Mar-2022 to 07-Apr-2022, Batch 2: 11-Apr-2022 to 21-Apr-2022, Batch 3: 25-Apr-2022 to 05-May-2022, Batch 4: 09-May-2022 to 19-May-2022

Itinerary

Arrival at the nearest airport Bagdogra. Drive to Yuksam by car via Sevoke road/Teesta road. Overnight stay at Yuksam. (~7.5 hrs, 5,643 ft /1,720 m)

Trek to Yuksam to Sachen (8 km). Overnight halt at Sachen. (~6 hrs, 7,200 feet /2,195 m)

Trek from Sachen to Tshoka via Bakhim (7 km). Overnight stay at Tshoka. (~6 hrs, 9,701 ft /2,957 m)

Trek to Tshoka to Dzongri (9 km). Overnight stay at Dzongri. (~6 hrs, 13,024 ft / 3,970 m)

Trek to Dongri view point. Overnight stay at Dzongri. (13,024 ft / 3,970 m)

Trek to Dzongri to Thangsing (9 km). Overnight stay Thangsing. (~6 hrs, 12,946 ft / 3,946 m)

Trek to Thangsing to Lamuney. (3 hrs, ~13700 ft/ 4150 m)

Trek to Lamuney to Goechala Pass via Lhamune & Samiti lake. Return back to Lhamune for lunch and continue back to Thangsing. Overnight stay at Thangsing. (~12 hrs, 15,100 ft /4,602 m)

Trek to  Thangsing/Kockchurang to Tshoka. Overnight stay at Tshoka. (~7.5 hrs, 9,701 ft /2,957 m)

Trek to Tshoka to Yuksam (base location, 17 km). (~6 hrs 5,643 ft /1,720 m)

Check-out & proceed towards Bagdogra/Siluguri. Trip ends here.

Have Any Question?

Do not hesitage to give us a call. We are an expert team and we are happy to talk to you.

The eight Indian states that make up Northeast India are Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim, and Tripura. It is home to over 100 ethnic groups and a wide variety of cultures. Travel in the area is generally safe, however extreme caution is advised while visiting any of the area’s more remote spots. You may have a lot of questions regarding India’s North East as a traveller preparing to visit or currently living there. This section is here to help you with any questions you may have.

  1. Is a permit required for a trip to northeast India?
    Permits are not required to enter Assam, Meghalaya, or Tripura. To visit Arunachal Pradesh, Mizoram, Manipur, and Nagaland, you’ll need an ILP (Inner Line Permit).
    While an Inner Line Permit is not required to visit Sikkim, select areas of Sikkim such as Menmecho Lake, Tsomgo Lake, Nathu La, and Kupup in the east do. In the north, you’ll find Chopta, Chungthang, Lachung, Thangu, Yumesamdong, Yumthang Valley, Lachen, and Gurudongmar Lake.
  2. Do I need to hire another second car to visit Tawang’s Bum La Pass/International border?
    Yes, as well as few other places of North East India, it is necessary to hire native vehicles that are licensed to travel that area.
  3. Do you provide organised group excursions in Northeast India?
    Yes, look into fixed-date group excursions and sign up for the latest news and discounts.
  4. What is the conditions of the roads in North East India?
    Few states can claim to have good roads. Many areas of the north-eastern states’ roads are in poor condition; expect some bumpy rides along the way.
  5. What is the weather like in the northeast part of India?
    The region experiences a monsoon environment, with severe to extremely heavy rainfall occurring in months of June to September. The main source of rain is the southwest monsoon, with June being the wettest month.
  6. Is there vegetarian food in the northeast?
    vegetarian food is available throughout North East India, particularly in larger cities such as Shillong, Tawang, and Guwahati.
    The variety and availability of vegetarian meals may be limited in smaller areas.
  7. What kind of clothing and accessories should we pack for our trip to Tawang and Shillong?
    The climate of North East India is hot and humid, with plenty of rain. Forestland makes up a large portion of NorthEast India’s land reserve. Warm clothing should be brought at all times of the year.
  8. What are the most popular hike & trek trails in Northeast India?
    Rhododendron Trekking, GoechaLa, Kanchenjunga Base Camp Trekking, Dzongri – Goechala Trekking, Dawki Trekking, Mechuka Trekking, Ziro Trekking, Sandakphu Trekking, Cave paths, The Dzüko Valley Trekking, and so on.
  9. Do we see snow when we visit Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim?
    Yes, Snow can be seen in Gangtok, Katao, and Bomdila in Sikkim, and Tawang, Mechuka Valley, and other locations in Arunachal Pradesh.
  10. When is the best time to travel to Northeast India?
    The months of March to June are thought to be the ideal for visiting the North East. These are perfect days for discovering the cultures, trails, and witness this lovely region, as they are always flowering.
  11. When does the Kaziranga National Park open to the public?
    During the monsoons, Kaziranga National Park will be closed; however, following the monsoons, it will reopen. There are no set dates available. Locals are the only ones who can make changes. It is therefore preferable to visit during the non-monsoon season.
  12. What about sanitation, access to toilets, and open defecation in North East India?
    North East India is a very good and healthy area to visit because of its cleanliness, hygiene, and elimination of open defecation.

100% of the package amount is to be paid to confirm the booking. Note that the availability may change any time based on demand. Post your payment as per the condition & email confirmation from us is to be treated as final. Early check-in is subject to availability and cannot be guaranteed.

While we respect your decisions for any unforeseen event where you have to cancel, we would recommend you choose our deferred trip option. You can actually park your paid amount with us for a future dated trip as per below conditions.
You cancel before 60 days or more in advance.
You have to choose & finalise the next trip you would like to take up within the next 2 months of when you decided to cancel.
You will have only one such chance to be accommodated. After that if you decide to cancel, the regular cancellation rules apply.
Also, you cannot choose a shorter amount trip than the one you had picked earlier.

ILNE must receive notification of cancellation of services due to any avoidable / unavoidable reasons, only in mail. At the time we receive your mail for cancellation, refunds based on the total fare are as follows:

  • If cancelled 90 days or more in advance, cancellation fee is 15% of the package amount.
  • 30% of the package amount if cancelled 89 – 60 days in advance.
  • 50% of the package amount if cancelled 59 to 6 days in advance.

  • Last 5 days entire amount will be forfeited. (note : if amount paid is less 100%, remaining balance needs to be paid)

  • In case of partial cancellation ILNEI reserves the right to decide the conditions of refund depending upon the logistics of the trip.!

  • In case required group size is not reached, ILNE has the right to cancel the trip & you will receive the “trip amount” in voucher (only within the next 10 days)

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    In any cash refunds from ILNE to guests, the transaction fees incurred for online banking services (usually 4%) would have to be borne by the guests.

  • For any worst case scenario for which ILNE will not have any direct control (natural calamitities-snowstroms, thunderstorms, landslides, floods, earthquakes or unexpected political bandh, unrest, curfew, loal riots, govt. orders), and if ILNE needs to cancel the trek/tour, ILNE would issue voucher for full amount paid which can be used to redeem our next upcoming treks within the next one year.

  • ILNE is not responsible for any natural or man made calamities and accidents occurring due to the negligence of the guests & while on trek/tour, any expenses incurred by guests are to be borne by the guests themselves. Though we will ensure your utmost safety by suggest you alternatives.

  • Carry your ids, Inner Line Permits (if any)
  • Carry enough warm clothes to keep your self warm. Carry an umbrella, rain coat, etc.,
  • Respect the local cultures. Don’t play loud music
  • The sun sets early in NorthEast India. So be prepared to wake up early & sleep early
  • Customised treks & instructions would be provided & you will always be accompanied by professional certified outdoor guide during your treks/hikes
  • Talk to us for any specific queries before embarking on your NorthEast travel
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